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William Marshall

Birth28 Apr 1799 - Weare, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Death7 May 1888 - Weare, New Hampshire
MotherLydia Cilley
FatherBenjamin Marshall

Born in Weare, Hillsborough, New Hampshire on 28 Apr 1799 to Benjamin Marshall and Lydia Cilley. William Marshall married Martha Eaton and had 6 children. He passed away on 7 May 1888 in Weare, New Hampshire.

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Benjamin Marshall
1760 - 1820
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Lydia Cilley
1765 - 1858
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Martha Eaton
1806 - 1843
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Hannah P Barnard
1819 - 1888
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William Harlan Marshall
1839 - 1917
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Betsy Jane Marshall
1826 - 1892
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Louisa P Marshall
1836 - 1873
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Lydia Ann Marshall
1832 - 1871
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Lydia A Marshall
1829 - 1831
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Martha Ella Marshall
1851 - 1898

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