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Adolph Marks

Birth12 June 1866 - Russia
Death13 June 1920 - Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA
MotherSarah Fisher
FatherMorris (Malina) Marks

Born in Russia on 12 June 1866 to Morris (Malina) Marks and Sarah Fisher. Adolph Marks married Gussie Davis and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 June 1920 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Morris (Malina) Marks
1837 - Unknown
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Sarah Fisher
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Gussie Davis
1870 - 1946
Children Show all
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Bertha Marks
1898 - 1983
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Nettie Marks
1896 - Unknown
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David Marks
1890 - 1948
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Morton Marks
1892 - 1957
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Retha Marks
1899 - Unknown
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Bessie Marks
1898 - Unknown
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Hazel Marks
1902 - Unknown
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Ritta Marks
1900 - Unknown
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Florence Marks
1891 - Unknown
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Rena Marks
1894 - Unknown

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