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Edwin Marks

Birth30 Jul 1836 - Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States
Death15 Mar 1909 - New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States
MotherEsther "Hetty" Hart
FatherAlexander "Alex" Marks

Born in Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, United States on 30 Jul 1836 to Alexander "Alex" Marks and Esther "Hetty" Hart. Edwin Marks married Sarah Woolf Levin and had 5 children. He passed away on 15 Mar 1909 in New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana, United States.

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Parents
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Alexander "Alex" Marks
1788 - 1861
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Esther "Hetty" Hart
1795 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Woolf Levin
1847 - 1913
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Fannie Ellis
1840 - 1860
Children Show all
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Edwin Marks
1870 - 1931
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Charlotte "Lottie" A Marks
1867 - 1931
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Hampton Marks
1882 - 1938
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Florence Levin Marks
1872 - 1940
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Nathaniel Levin Marks
1860 - 1943

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