SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 8.-Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Marshall died last evening at her home on Columbia street. She was one of the pioneers, coming here in 1849 from Texas. She was a native of Tennessee and 72 years of age. Her children are Mrs. M. E. Cole of Los Angeles, Mrs. S. D. Ballou, wife of ex-Sheriff Ballou of San Luis Obispo; Mrs. J. F. Fitzgerald of Ventura and A. E. Marshall of Alaska. Mrs. Marshall was a daughter of the late Captain Graham, one of the oldest white settlers of the county, who arrived here as early as 1840, and who was given a large grant of land by the Mexican Government.
--San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 70, 9 August 1900
SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 8.-Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Marshall died last evening at her home on Columbia street. She was one of the pioneers, coming here in 1849 from Texas. She was a native of Tennessee and 72 years of age. Her children are Mrs. M. E. Cole of Los Angeles, Mrs. S. D. Ballou, wife of ex-Sheriff Ballou of San Luis Obispo; Mrs. J. F. Fitzgerald of Ventura and A. E. Marshall of Alaska. Mrs. Marshall was a daughter of the late Captain Graham, one of the oldest white settlers of the county, who arrived here as early as 1840, and who was given a large grant of land by the Mexican Government.
--San Francisco Call, Volume 87, Number 70, 9 August 1900
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