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Perry Marks 1853–1890 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1853
Birth Location: Virginia, USA
Death Date: between 1890 and 1900
Death Location: Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA
Father: Hiers Marks
Mother: Permelia Edwards
Spouse(s): Indiana Hubbard
Children(s): Henry Marks, Mary Marks, Green Marks, Lula Marks, Jesse Marks, Cora Marks, Arthur Marks
The story of Perry Marks began in 1853 in Virginia, USA. Perry Marks married Indiana Hubbard, and had children including Arthur Marks, Cora B Marks, Green Marks, Henry H Marks, Jesse Marks, Lula M Marks, Mary S Marks. Perry Marks passed away in 1890 in Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA.
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Biography
- The story of Perry Marks began in 1853 in Virginia, USA.
- Perry Marks married Indiana Hubbard, and had children including Arthur Marks, Cora B Marks, Green Marks, Henry H Marks, Jesse Marks, Lula M Marks, Mary S Marks.
- Perry Marks passed away in 1890 in Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA.
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Perry Marks's Ancestors
Perry Marks's Descendants
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1. Henry (H.) Marks 1890–
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2. Mary (S.) Marks 1888–
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3. Green Marks 1885–
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4. Lula (M.) Marks 1883–
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5. Jesse Marks 1881–
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6. Cora (B.) Marks 1879–
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7. Arthur Marks 1876– m. Vinia Cannon 1871–
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1. Lura Marks 1913–
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Perry Marks's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1853
Event Place: Virginia, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: between 1890 and 1900
Event Place: Gilmer County, West Virginia, USA