NC: Chatham; John bought and sold land from 1779 to 1792.
NC: Chatham; 1790 Fed Census, pg 212, line 15.
Free White Males: one 0-16, two 16+
Free White Females: four
Living two farms before Henry Marley; five farms after Benjamin Marley.
NC: Wilkes; 17 Jan 1800, John Marley of Chatham County purchased 162 acres of land from Isaac Teague.
NC: Wilkes; 16 Mar 1801 John Marley enters on 150 acres in Wilkes County, Lambert's Fork, Isaac Elidge's old line Warrant Entry # 1167, Book 116, pg 230.
IN: Lawrence; 1820 Fed Census, pg 107, line .
MARLEY, John ( )
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Same page as Henry Marley and Benjamin Marley households.
WikiTree profile Marley-25 created through the import of Pool.ged on Jun 8, 2011 by Herb Poole.
WikiTree profile Marley-26 created through the import of Shurtliff Family.ged on Jun 20, 2011 by Mark Shurtliff.
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