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Marshall Ney Roach

Birth10 June 1837 - Tennessee
Death28 Feb 1917 - Trigg, Trigg, Kentucky, United States
MotherMary Jane Ruthledge
FatherJordon Roach

Born in Tennessee on 10 June 1837 to Jordon Roach and Mary Jane Ruthledge. Marshall Ney Roach married Romanza Bell Vadra Sholar and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Feb 1917 in Trigg, Trigg, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Jordon Roach
Unknown - 1850
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Mary Jane Ruthledge
1810 - Unknown
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Romanza Bell Vadra Sholar
1842 - 1939
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Mary Missouri Roach
1870 - 1933
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Marcella Roach
1885 - 1920
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James William Roach
1878 - 1964
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Cora Katherine Roach
1882 - 1935
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Faithy Elizabeth Bettie Roach
1884 - 1961
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Saul Tarsus Roach
1889 - 1959
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Penyetta Or Pennia E Roach
1871 - 1903
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Philisa J Roach
1873 - 1889
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Allie Lee Roach
1876 - 1967

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