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Archibald W Marshall 1802–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 10 1802

Birth Location: near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA

Death Date: 11 28 1878

Death Location: Valley township, or Dayton Armstrong co., PA

Father: Archibald Sr

Mother: Margaret Wilson

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Archibald W Marshall was born in 1802 in near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA, the child of Archibald Marshall Sr And Margaret Wilson. Archibald W Marshall passed away in 1878 in Valley township, or Dayton Armstrong co., PA.

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Biography

  • Archibald W Marshall was born in 1802 in near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA, the child of Archibald Marshall Sr And Margaret Wilson.
  • Archibald W Marshall passed away in 1878 in Valley township, or Dayton Armstrong co., PA.

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Archibald Marshall's Ancestors

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Archibald Marshall
1802–1878
Birth Place: near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA
Parents
Archibald Marshall Sr
1762–1835
Conecogheague Settlement, Marsh Creek, Adams Co., PA
Margaret Wilson
1765–1837
Conecoheague Settlement, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
William (Marshall) Sr
1730–1796
Embull, Ulster, Ireland
Elizabeth Armstrong
1725–1806
Scotland
Margaret McNair
1728–1823
Blanket Nec Farm, Donegal, Ireland
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Archibald Marshall's Timeline

2 Records

1802
11 10 1802
Birth of Archibald W Marshall in near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA
near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA
1878
11 28 1878
Age 76
Death of Archibald W Marshall in Valley township, or Dayton Armstrong co., PA
Valley township, or Dayton Armstrong co., PA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 10 1802
    Event Place: near Ebenezer church, Indiana County, PA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 11 28 1878
    Event Place: Valley township, or Dayton Armstrong co., PA

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