Family tradition says that Marshall Harman married but that his wife died, and because of neighbourhood gossip he left home and never returned. It was reported that he later lived in Florida where he married again. The only issue from this marriage was said to be a daughter who never married.
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1871 Canadian Census Mariposa Twp, Victoria South, Ontario
Marshall Harman, 79, of 1709 Louisiana Avenue, died early yesterday morning at a Tampa hospital. Besides his widow, he is survived by a daughter, Miss Beulah E. Harman, and a sister, Mrs. William Mark of Manitoba, Canada.
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1939 Death Florida Death Index, 1877-1998
Name: Marshall Harman
Death Date: 1939 County of Death: Hillsborough State of Death: Florida
Race: White Gender: Male
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1939 Funeral Notice reads:
HARMAN, MARSHALL
Funeral services for Marshall Harman, 79, of 1709 Louisana Ave., who died yesterday morning at a hospital, will be held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Oak Park Holiness church. The Rev. H.S. Bush and the Rev. J.W. Hollan will officiate.
The body will lie in state at the church from 1:30 o'clock until the hour of service. Arrangements by B. Marion Reed. Pallbearers will be A.E.Peacock, N.A. Garcia, A.E.Paff, S.E.Bush, C.B.Tyner & Ben Jones.
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