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George Marks

Birth28 Feb 1793 - Nelson County, Kentucky, United States
DeathSep 1864 - St Francois, St Francois County, Missouri, United States
MotherSarah Crume
FatherGeorge Marks

Born in Nelson County, Kentucky, United States on 28 Feb 1793 to George Marks and Sarah Crume. George Marks married Mary (Polly) McFarland and had 8 children. He passed away on Sep 1864 in St Francois, St Francois County, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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George Marks
1768 - 1808
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Sarah Crume
1771 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Mary (Polly) Mcfarland
1801 - 1872
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Reuben H. Marks
1822 - 1895
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Thomas Bryan Marks
1837 - 1901
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George H Marks
1827 - 1900
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Jesse P Marks
1834 - 1902
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William H Marks
1840 - 1904
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Davis Fulton Marks
1824 - 1875
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Emily (Emma) Marks
1832 - 1909
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John Marks
1829 - 1900

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