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| Birth: | About. 1770 in Maryland |
| Death: | 1810 in Tollgate, Ritchie Co., WV |
| Sex: | M |
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Individual:
family came from Hamburg to England - one generation or less in England
1810 - VA Census, Wood Co., p. 797 (died that year, so why Wood not Ritchie?)
5 girls, 5 boys
England to Maryland before he was born
1850-1890 - P.M. McGinnis (I think) says the Marshes still spoke German
The parents of James Marsh, though their family originated in Hamburg, Germany, came via England to Maryland, where
James was born. He married Eleanor Hurst, a "beautiful English maiden" according to the History of Ritchie County,
educated and high-born. They left Baltimore early in the 19th century to buy a farm from Richard Dotson one half mile east of
Tollgate, WV. The couple had five girls and five boys, seven of whose names begin with E, including Enoch Marsh. Enoch split
over the Civil War with his brother Eli, a strong secessionist who freed his slaves and lost all his money in Confederate bonds.
Family came from Hamburg to England - one generation or less in England.
1810 - VA Census, Wood Co., p. 797 (died that year, so why Wood not
Ritchie?)
5 girls, 5 boys.
England to Maryland before he was born.
1850-1890 - P.M. McGinnis (I think) says the Marshes still spoke German
when he was a boy.
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