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From: "Kay Fulfs Cayler" <>
Subject: Re: [IACRAWFO] Clark Thomas Marshall - C.T. Marshall b. 1847 NewYork
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 16:14:17 -0800
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C.T.'s daughter, Cecelia married my grandfather's cousin, John Samuel Hart.
John and Cecelia had three children, two daughters, Maude & Chloe, who never
married, and a son, Harry or Hiram, who married Margaret Ringrose in
Aberdeen, S.D. in 1913 and had one adopted son, John J. Hart born in 1925 in
Minnesota. John, Cecelia and at least one of the daughters died and are
buried in Minnesota. The Hart family was in the lumber business and census
records indicate that John Samuel Hart was also. If you need more
information I can give some more help though not too much on the Marshall
family.
Kay Cayler
California
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From: "John Smeltzer" <>
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Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 3:54 PM
Subject: [IACRAWFO] Clark Thomas Marshall - C.T. Marshall b. 1847 New York


> Hi, new to this list serv. I'm looking for information on C.T. Marshall
> b. 1847 husband of (1) Dora Comstock and (2) Julia Mahoney. He farmed in
> Crawford County near Charter Oak and served in as either the President or
> Vice President of the Farmers State Bank there back during the days of its
> beginnings. I've mined much information off the Crawford County, Iowa
> Genweb site (thank you very much) but I'm hoping someone else may be
> working him or his line. His sister Celia Marshall Sheldon was a 2nd
> great grandmother of mine. Looking for details from the Crawford County
> Histories of 1893 and 1911. Trying to find his son C.T. Marshall Jr. b.
> 1891. Looking for information on other siblings. Photos of
> gravestones. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> John Smeltzer
> Colorado
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