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Mary Marsh

Birth1829 - High Halden, Kent, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherSarah Coleman
FatherRichard Marsh

Born in High Halden, Kent, England on 1829 to Richard Marsh and Sarah Coleman. Mary Marsh married William Ballard and had 10 children.

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Parents
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Richard Marsh
1780 - 1852
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Sarah Coleman
1781 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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William Ballard
1822 - 1892
Children Show all
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Wakeham Ballard
1862 - 1951
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Ellen King Ballard
1856 - Unknown
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Fanny M. Ballard
1868 - Unknown
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Charles Richard Ballard
1849 - 1905
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Emeline Sarah Ballard
1847 - Unknown
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William Ballard
1855 - Unknown
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Frederick George Marsh Ballard
1859 - 1878
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Nelson Coleman Ballard
1861 - 1880
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Selina Hepzibah Ballard
1851 - Unknown
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Caroline K Ballard
1865 - Unknown

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