Note, a Martin Potter married Susanna Miller 21 Sep 1816 in Baltimore County, Maryland according to an extraction on the IGI. (2)
In 1830, Martin Potter, b. c1771/80, was living in District 4 of Baltimore County with what appears to be a wife, an old woman, and some small children. (3)
In 1840, Martin Potter, b. c1781/90, with two women, and several young women, were living in the 1st Ward of Baltimore. (4)
In 1860, two youths named Martin Potter were living in Baltimore. They may have been descendants of the indentured servant. (5)
Children:
1) Jack Poltis
2) Bill Poltis
3) Martin Poltis
4) Suck Poltis (perhaps "Suckey" a nickname for "Susan")
(1) R. Kent Lancaster, "Almost Chattel: The Lives of Indentured Servants at Hampton-Northampton, Baltimore County," Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 94, No. 3 (Fall 1999).
(2) International Genealogical Index, accessed 3 May 2008.
(3) 1830 U.S. Federal Census, District 4, Baltimore County, Maryland, p. 130, www.ancestry.com.
(4) 1840 U.S. Federal Census, Baltimore Ward 1, Baltimore County, Maryland, p. 45, www.ancestry.com.
(5) 1860 U.S. Federal Census, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, pp. [blank], www.ancestry.com.