Mark Marks and his wife became separated probably when he became sick. About 1908, he began his battle with Hodgkin's Disease. On April 22, 1910 (census) he was living at 1702 North Stillman Street with his mother and brother Joseph. He was listed as "single." On April 19, 1910 (census) his wife was working as a department store saleswoman and living with their son Joseph at 1232 Oxford Street. She was listed as "widow."
In 1911, he was listed as married with address 2809 N. 22nd Street in Philadelphia.
From 1910 - 1911, he was a waiter at an oyster house restaurant.
He died aged 42 of Hodgkin's Disease with pulmonary tubercolosis as a contributory cause. Mark Marks died at 7:00 a.m. on March 17, 1911. His brother Joseph Marks was the informant on his death certificate.
Mark Marks and his wife became separated probably when he became sick. About 1908, he began his battle with Hodgkin's Disease. On April 22, 1910 (census) he was living at 1702 North Stillman Street with his mother and brother Joseph. He was listed as "single." On April 19, 1910 (census) his wife was working as a department store saleswoman and living with their son Joseph at 1232 Oxford Street. She was listed as "widow."
In 1911, he was listed as married with address 2809 N. 22nd Street in Philadelphia.
From 1910 - 1911, he was a waiter at an oyster house restaurant.
He died aged 42 of Hodgkin's Disease with pulmonary tubercolosis as a contributory cause. Mark Marks died at 7:00 a.m. on March 17, 1911. His brother Joseph Marks was the informant on his death certificate.
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