William Clyde Martin (July 28, 1893–August 30, 1984) was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church. He distinguished himself in military service during World War I as a Methodist Pastor and held ecumenical ministries with the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.

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  • William Clyde Martin (July 28, 1893–August 30, 1984) was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church. He distinguished himself in military service during World War I as a Methodist Pastor and held ecumenical ministries with the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.
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  • Bishop William C. Martin (date unknown)
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  • Donald Hankey Martin, Mary Catharine Martin and John Lee Martin
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    Leila Martin, née Ballard
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  • William Clyde Martin (July 28, 1893–August 30, 1984) was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church. He distinguished himself in military service during World War I as a Methodist Pastor and held ecumenical ministries with the National Council of Churches and the World Council of Churches.
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