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William Henry Marshall was born on 3 Feb 1860 in Bear River, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada, son of Henry Marshall (1837 - ) and Catherine (Rawding) Marshall (1831 - ?).
William (23) married Mary E Winchester (~19) (1864 -? ) on 28 Sep 1883 in Bear River.
William (40) married Annie M. Sanford (~24) (1876 - 1901) on 29 Oct 1900 in Hebron, Yarmouth, Yarmouth.
William (42) married Lillian Ernst Weddleton (27) (1875 - ?) on 16 Jul 1902 in Chegoggin, Yarmouth.
William died on 1 Feb 1923 in Yarmouth aged 62.
Family Search has 3 marriages for William H. Marshall whose parents are Henry and Catherine. The dates match.
William H. Marshall is 23 years old (born about 1860 in Bear River). His parents are Henry and Catherine. He married Mary E. Winchester on 28 September 1883 in Bear River, Digby, Nova Scotia[1]. Mary's parents are Thomas and Elizabeth.
William H. Marshall is 39 years old (born about 1861 in Bear River). He is a widower. His parents are Henry and Catherine. On 29 October 1900 he married Annie M. Sanford in Hebron, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia[2]. Annie was 24 years old (born about 1876 in Summerville).
William Henry Marshall is 42 years old (born about 1860 in Bear River). He is a widower. William's parents are Henry and Catherine. On 16 July 1902 he married Lillian E. Weddletin in Chegoggin, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia[3]. Lillian was 27 years old (born about 1875 in Yarmouth). She is single. Her parents are James and Caroline.
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