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John Samuel MARKS

Birth28 Jan 1807 - Virginia, United States
Death1871 - Giles County, Tenn
MotherMartha "Patsy" E Brown
FatherThomas B. Marks

Born in Virginia, United States on 28 Jan 1807 to Thomas B. Marks and Martha "Patsy" E Brown. John Samuel MARKS married Ursula H. Dodson and had 13 children. He passed away on 1871 in Giles County, Tenn.

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Parents
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Thomas B. Marks
1772 - 1828
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Martha "Patsy" E Brown
1775 - 1853
Spouse(s)
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Ursula H. Dodson
1814 - 1862
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Sarah "Sallie" Tabitha Blank ?
1813 - Unknown
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Elizabeth "Bettie" Marks
1834 - 1912
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William Thomas Marks
1836 - 1863
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Ida Bell Marks
1858 - 1904
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Lewis Franklin Marks
1839 - 1881
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Ursula A Marks
1842 - 1864
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Courtney M. Marks
1847 - 1880
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Jones Abernathy Marks
1837 - Unknown
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Martha Adella Marks
1850 - 1880
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Medora Jane Marks
1850 - Unknown
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Jones Marks
1853 - Unknown
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Luther Marks
Unknown - Unknown
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W. G. Marks
Unknown - Unknown
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Ruth Marks
1854 - Unknown

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