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Joshua Marsh 1677 – 1748 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1677

Birth Location: Drumanicannon Co. Armagh Ireland

Death Date: Apr 1748

Death Location: East Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: John Marsh

Mother: Dorothy None

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Rogers

Children(s): William Marsh, Deborah Marsh, John Marsh, Joseph Marsh, George Marsh, Abigail Marsh, JONATHAN Marsh, Peter Marsh

The birth of Joshua Marsh took place in 1677 in Drumanicannon Co. Armagh Ireland, to John Marsh and Dorothy. Joshua Marsh married Elizabeth Rogers, and together they had William Marsh, Deborah Marsh, John Marsh, Joseph Marsh, George Marsh, Abigail Marsh, JONATHAN Marsh and Peter Marsh. Joshua Marsh's death occurred in 1748 in East Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents

John Marsh
1620 – 1688
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Dorothy None
1616 – 1688
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Spouses(s)

Elizabeth Rogers
1678 – 1747
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Children(s)

William Marsh
1673 – 1744
Birth Location: Sadsbury, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
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Deborah Marsh
1696 – 1764
Birth Location: Grange, Antrim, Ireland
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John Marsh
1699 – 1768
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Joseph Marsh
1699 –
Birth Location: –
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George Marsh
1705 –
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Abigail Marsh
1708 – 1791
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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JONATHAN Marsh
1712 – 1749
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Peter Marsh
1718 – 1788
Birth Location: Armagh, Armagh, Ireland
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1677
    Event Place: Drumanicannon Co. Armagh Ireland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1682-1750
    Record Source: Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Pennsylvania, United States
    Record Source: Selected U.S. Naturalization Records - Original Documents, 1790-1974

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: Apr 1748
    Event Place: East Nantmeal, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States

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