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John Marsh

Birth1763 - East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut
Death19 February 1846 - Thornton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States of America
MotherEleanor Holmes
FatherEdward Edmund Marsh

Born in East Haddam, Middlesex Co., Connecticut on 1763 to Edward Edmund Marsh and Eleanor Holmes. John Marsh married Mehitabel Mehetabal Percival and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 February 1846 in Thornton, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States of America.

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Parents
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Edward Edmund Marsh
1733 - 1811
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Eleanor Holmes
1738 - 1792
Spouse(s)
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Mehitabel Mehetabal Percival
1767 - 1823
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Hephzibah Marshall
1759 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Martha Marsh
1805 - 1879
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John Marsh
1792 - 1857
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Sylvester Marsh
1803 - 1884
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Sibyl Marsh
1789 - 1882
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Cyrene (Syrena) Marsh
Unknown - 1881
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Sarah B Davis
1809 - 1904
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Philema Marsh
1806 - 1877
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Mehitable Marsh
1799 - Unknown
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Roxanna Marsh
1800 - 1892
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Newton Marsh
1802 - 1875

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