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Surplus Marr

Birth15 Sep 1729 - Kittery, York, Maine, USA
Death08 Apr 1816 - Berwick, ME
MotherCatherine Surplus
FatherJohn Erskine Marr (22nd Earl of)

Born in Kittery, York, Maine, USA on 15 Sep 1729 to John Erskine Marr (22nd Earl of) and Catherine Surplus. Surplus Marr married Sarah Hammet and had 16 children. He passed away on 08 Apr 1816 in Berwick, ME.

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Parents
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John Erskine Marr (22Nd Earl Of)
1694 - 1750
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Catherine Surplus
1703 - 1770
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Hammet
1730 - 1762
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Rachel Chesley
1735 - 1775
Children Show all
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John Marr
1770 - 1840
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Ichabod Marr
1769 - 1852
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James C. Marr
1775 - 1864
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Thomas Marr
1765 - 1829
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Lydia Marr
1775 - 1809
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Mercy Marr
1763 - 1803
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Elizabeth Betsy Marr
1754 - 1835
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Katherine Mars
1751 - Unknown
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Mary Molly Marrs
1752 - 1778
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Jane Marr
1759 - 1786
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William Marrs
1758 - 1830
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Surpluss Marr
1804 - 1858
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George Marr
1800 - Unknown
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Sarah Marr
1752 - 1777
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Catherine Marr
1756 - Unknown
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John N. Marr
1796 - 1879

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