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George Everett Marks

Birth1 May 1860 - Blue Hil, Hancock, Maine, USA
Death29 Dec. 1931 - Worcester, Massachusetts
MotherElizabeth Irene Cousins
FatherPvt. Calvin Billings Marks

Born in Blue Hil, Hancock, Maine, USA on 1 May 1860 to Pvt. Calvin Billings Marks and Elizabeth Irene Cousins. George Everett Marks married Lillian ( Kate ) Antoinette Binder ( Marks ) and had 4 children. He passed away on 29 Dec. 1931 in Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Pvt. Calvin Billings Marks
1833 - 1864
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Elizabeth Irene Cousins
1827 - 1896
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Lillian ( Kate ) Antoinette Binder ( Marks )
1856 - 1931
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Lillie Flora Marks ( Ogilvie )
1892 - 1981
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Roy Hartland Marks
1879 - 1917
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Douglas Keith Marks
1910 - 2001
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Irene Calvin Marks
1888 - 1941

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