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Paul J. Marshall

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Paul J. Marshall

Birth
Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
5 Jul 1876 (aged 48)
Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Son of Stearnes Marshall and Mabel Mallary.
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Husband of Martha Brown, whom he married on Oct. 9, 1855.
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DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT
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"Paul J. Marshall died at his residence in East Poultney about one o'clock on Wednesday morning, the 5th inst., from inflammation of the brain. The attack was sudden and severe. On the previous Saturday he was about business as usual.
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"Mr. Marshall was born Jan. 28th, 1828. He was the seventh child of the late Stearnes Marshall, and the grandchild of Ichabod and Lydia Marshall, early and prominent settlers of the town of Poultney. He married Martha Brown Oct. 9th 1855, and was for some years in the merchantile business in Peshtigo, Wis., and was a sufferer by the terrible fires that swept over that State a few years ago. After his misfortunes in Wisconsin, he returned to his native town and opened a store at the East Village, where he continued in business until his death. He had the confidence of the citizens of Poultney, and his loss will be felt by his village, and more especially by his afflicted family."
[Source: Undated newspaper clipping from the scrapbook of Florence C. New; Boyce Family Archives]
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Son of Stearnes Marshall and Mabel Mallary.
.
Husband of Martha Brown, whom he married on Oct. 9, 1855.
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DEATH ANNOUNCEMENT
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"Paul J. Marshall died at his residence in East Poultney about one o'clock on Wednesday morning, the 5th inst., from inflammation of the brain. The attack was sudden and severe. On the previous Saturday he was about business as usual.
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"Mr. Marshall was born Jan. 28th, 1828. He was the seventh child of the late Stearnes Marshall, and the grandchild of Ichabod and Lydia Marshall, early and prominent settlers of the town of Poultney. He married Martha Brown Oct. 9th 1855, and was for some years in the merchantile business in Peshtigo, Wis., and was a sufferer by the terrible fires that swept over that State a few years ago. After his misfortunes in Wisconsin, he returned to his native town and opened a store at the East Village, where he continued in business until his death. He had the confidence of the citizens of Poultney, and his loss will be felt by his village, and more especially by his afflicted family."
[Source: Undated newspaper clipping from the scrapbook of Florence C. New; Boyce Family Archives]
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Inscription

PAUL J. MARSHALL
Aged 48 Y'rs. 5 Mo.
& 8 D's.
July 5, 1876.



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