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Stephen Marshall

Birth1763 - Kent, England
Death5 Aug 1838 - Rolvenden, Kent, England
MotherHannah Wood
FatherJohn Marshall

Born in Kent, England on 1763 to John Marshall and Hannah Wood. Stephen Marshall married Ann Goldsmith and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Aug 1838 in Rolvenden, Kent, England.

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Parents
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John Marshall
1729 - 1808
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Hannah Wood
1731 - 1805
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Ann Goldsmith
1764 - 1795
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Elizabeth Cotton
1780 - Unknown
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Sarah Marshall
1790 - 1865
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Reynolds Marshall
1788 - 1789
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Hannah Marshall
1794 - Unknown
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Nanny Marshall
1786 - Unknown
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Stephen Marshall
1800 - 1881
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Reynolds Marshall
1803 - 1887
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John Marshall
1807 - 1891
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George Marshall
1811 - 1823

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