Marshall first appeared on record in the 1860 Banks County census in his parents home as their 9 year old son.
In 1880 Oconee County, Marshall and spouse Anna lived at 261 GMD. Marshall listed as a farmer and they had three children, all under six.
In the 1910 Morgan County census Marshall owned a farm in Wellington. He was 58, Georgia Anna 56. They had been married 36 years and had 7 children living out of 9. Only three children however remained at home.
At one time Marshall ran Price's Mill near Bostwick.
The Appalachee Bridge between Bostwick and Bishop is named the "Marshall Cicero Memorial Bridge". It adjoins the original farm and homeplace
Marshall first appeared on record in the 1860 Banks County census in his parents home as their 9 year old son.
In 1880 Oconee County, Marshall and spouse Anna lived at 261 GMD. Marshall listed as a farmer and they had three children, all under six.
In the 1910 Morgan County census Marshall owned a farm in Wellington. He was 58, Georgia Anna 56. They had been married 36 years and had 7 children living out of 9. Only three children however remained at home.
At one time Marshall ran Price's Mill near Bostwick.
The Appalachee Bridge between Bostwick and Bishop is named the "Marshall Cicero Memorial Bridge". It adjoins the original farm and homeplace
Family Members
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Pvt Jesse Columbus Nunn
1843–1863
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Mary Frances Nunn Minish
1845–1931
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Pvt William Flournoy Nunn
1847–1864
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Thomas Houston Nunn
1854–1926
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Calvin Calloway Nunn
1856–1924
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Annie Elizabeth Nunn Perkins
1856–1935
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James Marion Nunn
1860–1935
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William J. Lafayette "Fayette" Nunn
1862–1949
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Walter Luna Nunn
1868–1923
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Clarence Calloway Nunn
1883–1955
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Amanda O. Nunn Roberts
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