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John Marsh

BirthSeptember 3, 1663 - Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England
DeathNovember 24, 1734 - Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, New England
MotherHannah Cutler
FatherOnesiphorus Marsh

Born in Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts, New England on September 3, 1663 to Onesiphorus Marsh and Hannah Cutler. John Marsh married Lydia Emerson and had 10 children. He passed away on November 24, 1734 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, New England.

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Parents
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Onesiphorus Marsh
1630 - 1713
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Hannah Cutler
1635 - 1686
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Emerson
1667 - 1719
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Mary Simons
1670 - 1724
Children Show all
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David Marsh
1698 - 1777
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Jonathan Marsh
1700 - 1776
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Abigail Marsh
1705 - 1790
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John Thorne Marsh Ii
1693 - 1777
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Ephraim Marsh
1710 - 1760
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Thomas Marsh
1695 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Marsh
1689 - Unknown
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Sarah Marsh
1691 - Unknown
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Mehitable Marsh
1702 - 1720
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Hannah Marsh
1707 - 1747

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