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John Marks

Birth1866 - Woodgreen, Hampshire, UK
Death1936 - Salisbury, Wiltshire, England
MotherAnn Curtis
FatherJohn Marks

Born in Woodgreen, Hampshire, UK on 1866 to John Marks and Ann Curtis. John Marks married Sarah Jane Besant and had 11 children. He passed away on 1936 in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.

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Parents
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John Marks
1819 - 1882
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Ann Curtis
1822 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Besant
1876 - 1957
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Kate Marks
1899 - 1991
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Edward Marks
1900 - 1966
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Vera Ellen Marks
1906 - 1964
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Wilson Marks
1904 - 1993
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Albina Daisy Marks
1910 - Unknown
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Olga Mary Marks
1902 - 1980
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Alice Marks
1901 - 1901
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Dora Marks
1909 - 1909
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Sydney Edward Marks
1897 - 1898
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William 'George' Marks
1915 - 1998
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Elsie A Marks
1913 - 1930

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