Noted Relations: MARSH Family
Origin
English
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Derived from the Old English word
"mersc," meaning marsh.
The name was given to those who lived near a marsh.
AFN
These people are all related to me.
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MARSH, Sylvester
[1803-1884] – American inventor
MRSH50
6C4
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This is my working list of candidates to include --
I'm not yet sure if they are related to me!
As candidates are eliminated (proven not related) they are marked appropriately (THUS) and
an explanation included.
They are kept in the list in case future research proves they can be included.
(And to keep them from popping up on the list again!)
Never discard good research!
Proven candidates' names are marked with an asterisk (*) until they can be
added to the database.
- MARSH, (Sir) Edward Howard [1872-1953]
- English man of letters, civil servant
- MARSH, Frank Burr [1880-1940]
- American historian and professor
- MARSH, George Perkins [1801-1882]
- American lawyer, diplomat, philologist
- MARSH, John [1752-18828]
- English composer
- MARSH, (Rev.) John [1788-1868]
- American clergyman and temperance reformer
- MARSH, John [1799-1856]
- American pioneer to CA
- MARSH, Mae [1895-1868]
- American film actress; Birth of a Nation
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- MARSH, Michele
- American newscaster
- MARSH, (Dame Edith) Ngaio [1889-1892]
- New Zealand novelist
- MARSH, Oliver T.
- American cinematographer
- MARSH, Othniel Charles [1831-1899]
- American paleontologist
- MARSH, Reginald [1898-1954]
- American artist, illustrator
- MARSH, Warne Marion [1927-1987]
- American saxophonist
- MARSH, William Wallace [1836-1918]
- Canadian-American inventor, farm machinery
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