| Father | Mother |
| Thomas | Alice |
| Sons | Daughters | Brothers | Sisters |
| Thomas | Alicia | ||
| Richard | Margaret | ||
| Elizabeth | |||
| Abigail |
Martha was christened December 6, 1639 at St. Mary Woolnoth, London and buried in Kennington Church, near Ashford, Kent as stipulated in her Will. It was probated June 9, 1714.
KFN is indebted to Sally Crail for this information.
National Archives (UK)
Reference: E 134/36Chas2/East20
E 134 Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Depositions taken by Commission Subseries within E 134 Charles II
Wm. Randolph and his wife Abigail, Margt. Banister, widow, Martha Nevett, spinster. v. Richd. Nevett, Robert Roe, Peter Moreton, Robt. Fowkes, Mary Fitzwilliams.: Right and title to a capital messuage or tenement in Edge, called "The Higher Hall of Edge," lately in the possession of Thos. Nevett alias Knevett, late citizen and goldsmith of London, late father of plaintiffs Abigail, Margt., and Martha, &c. [Lord Fitzwilliams and his wife Dorothy are mentioned.]: Salop; London, (1684-1685).