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Marshall Victor “Marsh” Adams

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Marshall Victor “Marsh” Adams

Birth
Marietta, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Nov 1900 (aged 44–45)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
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Memorial ID
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Father: James Adams (1832 - unknown) - (142491568)
Mother: Hannah Adams (1838 - 1875) - (142491597)

Son of James and Hannah (Sykes) Adams.

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Event Type:Death Registration #:1900-09-175267 BC Archives Mfilm #:B13107GSU Mfilm #:1927135
Event Date (YY-MM-DD):1900-11-17
Event Place:SPOKANE WASH
Age at Death:44
Person:MARSHALL VICTOR ADAMS

Burial apparently at the base of his mountain. (Kaslo Cemetery?)
Ancestor born in Ohio, who became involved in the silver mining in Montana in 1880s. Who migrated to a place called Kaslo and helped settle that town. He became the first Marshall. His name was Marshall V Adams and nicknamed "Marsh." His obit says he died in Spokane and was transported back to Kaslo to be buried at the foot af the mountain that stands sentinel like over the city.
Father: James Adams (1832 - unknown) - (142491568)
Mother: Hannah Adams (1838 - 1875) - (142491597)

Son of James and Hannah (Sykes) Adams.

See family tree @ Ancestry.com

Event Type:Death Registration #:1900-09-175267 BC Archives Mfilm #:B13107GSU Mfilm #:1927135
Event Date (YY-MM-DD):1900-11-17
Event Place:SPOKANE WASH
Age at Death:44
Person:MARSHALL VICTOR ADAMS

Burial apparently at the base of his mountain. (Kaslo Cemetery?)
Ancestor born in Ohio, who became involved in the silver mining in Montana in 1880s. Who migrated to a place called Kaslo and helped settle that town. He became the first Marshall. His name was Marshall V Adams and nicknamed "Marsh." His obit says he died in Spokane and was transported back to Kaslo to be buried at the foot af the mountain that stands sentinel like over the city.


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