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John Marshall

Birth13 September 1800 - Baldernock, Stirling, Scotland
Death11 July 1885 - Baldernock, Stirling, Scotland
MotherIsobel (Isabella) Tennant
FatherJohn Marshall

Born in Baldernock, Stirling, Scotland on 13 September 1800 to John Marshall and Isobel (Isabella) Tennant. John Marshall married Elizabeth Winning and had 12 children. He passed away on 11 July 1885 in Baldernock, Stirling, Scotland.

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Parents
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John Marshall
Unknown - 1841
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Isobel (Isabella) Tennant
1774 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Winning
1801 - Unknown
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Janet Frew
1809 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Helen Marshall
1838 - Unknown
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William Marshall
1827 - Unknown
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Thomas Marshall
1837 - Unknown
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Ann Marshall
1840 - Unknown
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John Marshall
1829 - 1899
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James Marshall
1838 - Unknown
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Isabella Marshall
1834 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Marshall
1837 - Unknown
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Jean Marshall
1831 - Unknown
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Janet Marshall
1845 - Unknown
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Agnes Marshall
1847 - Unknown
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Mark Marshall
1840 - Unknown

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