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John Needham Marsh

Birth1763 - Craven, Kershaw, South Carolina
Death1851 - Bold Springs, Polk, Texas, USA
MotherAnn Tavner
FatherJohn MARSH

Born in Craven, Kershaw, South Carolina on 1763 to John MARSH and Ann Tavner. John Needham Marsh married Nancy Frances Simmons and had 11 children. He passed away on 1851 in Bold Springs, Polk, Texas, USA.

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John Marsh
1733 - 1777
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Ann Tavner
1737 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Frances Simmons
1767 - 1808
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Jennett Rogers
1780 - 1835
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Margaret Marsh
1802 - 1830
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James Edwin Marsh
1803 - 1878
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Manton Evander Marsh
1825 - 1903
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John Yancy Marsh
1814 - 1884
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Dillard Dekalb Marsh
1808 - 1850
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Frances Fannie Marsh
1805 - 1829
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Nancy Marsh
1806 - 1835
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Brent Marsh
1804 - Unknown
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Joshua Marsh
1793 - 1794
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Nancy Marsh
1818 - Unknown
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Margaret Pinckney Simmons
1810 - 1893

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