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James Marshall

BirthJul 1822 - Prince Edward, Virginia, United States
Death1887 - Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey
MotherSarah Scott Phillips
FatherRichard Marshall

Born in Prince Edward, Virginia, United States on Jul 1822 to Richard Marshall and Sarah Scott Phillips. James Marshall married Francis E. (Fannie) Blanton and had 5 children. He passed away on 1887 in Paterson, Passaic, New Jersey.

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Richard Marshall
1769 - 1853
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Sarah Scott Phillips
1779 - 1854
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Francis E. (Fannie) Blanton
1828 - 1887
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James Gustavus "Gus" Marshall
1854 - 1925
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Richard L Marshall
1853 - 1927
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Walter Scott (Scott) Marshall
1859 - 1943
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Louisa E. Marshall
1851 - Unknown
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William B Marshall
1856 - Unknown

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