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John A Marks

Birth15 Jul 1753 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Death24 Sep 1821 - Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, United States
MotherUriah "Ury" Anne LEDYARD
FatherRev. John Gerrard Marks

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on 15 Jul 1753 to Rev. John Gerrard Marks and Uriah "Ury" Anne LEDYARD. John A Marks married Rachel Boyce and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Sep 1821 in Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Rev. John Gerrard Marks
1715 - 1788
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Uriah "Ury" Anne Ledyard
1720 - 1788
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Boyce
1754 - 1828
Children Show all
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Sarah Marks
1785 - 1855
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Margery Marks
1795 - 1880
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Benjamin Marks
1776 - 1869
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Samuel Marks
1789 - 1845
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Martha Marks
1798 - 1840
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Elisha J. Marks
1805 - 1850
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John Marks
1770 - 1831
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Uriah Marks
1781 - 1830
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Anna Marks
1790 - 1819
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Rachel Marks
1786 - 1866
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Jesse Marks
1795 - 1823

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