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In 1910 William Henry Marshall was operating a teamster business in Forth Worth, Tarrant, Texas with his older brother Stephen L. Marshall. Stephen, never married while Henry was a family man, married to Maud, and with three children, Annie L.(15), Jewell M.(9) and Joe W.(6) Marshall. After his wife died the family left Texas and moved near his sister Mary Marshall Sova in Blackfoot,
Bingham, Idaho. His brother, Stephen, worked in the same area at an insane asylum.
Henry was the youngest child of the Sarah J. [Farris] and the Rev. Henry William Marshall. His father died on 26 July 1878 in Jefferson County, Kansas. His parent's and a sister are interred in the Wise Cemetery in Jefferson County.
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In 1910 William Henry Marshall was operating a teamster business in Forth Worth, Tarrant, Texas with his older brother Stephen L. Marshall. Stephen, never married while Henry was a family man, married to Maud, and with three children, Annie L.(15), Jewell M.(9) and Joe W.(6) Marshall. After his wife died the family left Texas and moved near his sister Mary Marshall Sova in Blackfoot,
Bingham, Idaho. His brother, Stephen, worked in the same area at an insane asylum.
Henry was the youngest child of the Sarah J. [Farris] and the Rev. Henry William Marshall. His father died on 26 July 1878 in Jefferson County, Kansas. His parent's and a sister are interred in the Wise Cemetery in Jefferson County.
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