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Fred Marks

Birth15 Sep 1879 - Michigan, USA
Death1963 - Not Available
MotherLydia C Austin
FatherHenry Irving Marks

Born in Michigan, USA on 15 Sep 1879 to Henry Irving Marks and Lydia C Austin. Fred Marks married Ana Petersen. He passed away on 1963.

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Parents
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Henry Irving Marks
1844 - 1926
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Lydia C Austin
1851 - 1925
Spouse(s)
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Ana Petersen
1886 - Unknown
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Hattie L Mckibb
1899 - Unknown
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Ane Marks
1887 - Unknown
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Ana Petersen
Unknown - Unknown

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Historical Records for Fred Marks

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U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918


Name
Fred Marks
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