He married Isabel/Isbel (FRANKLIN) 21 May 1919 , San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Marsh died in the Navy Hospital at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station ; Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA.
[If someone knows biographical information about Isbel, please share it with Barbara Hunter. Thank you.]
Note : Since Marsh fought in World War I his family had a flag that was hung in the window, signifying that a son was overseas fighting. It is in cigar box in possession of Barbara Lee (SMITH) HUNTER (1943 -) ; given to Barbara by Juanita (GARNER) RICHARDS.
Marsh was named for Cornelius Bradford MARSH, Sr., the husband of Marsh's Aunt, Amanda Sarah BRADLEY (1866 - 1937?). His nickname was "Son".
He enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C) in Temple, Bell County, Texas on 9 October 1940. He left the C.C.C. in April 1942.
He married Isabel/Isbel (FRANKLIN) 21 May 1919 , San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
Marsh died in the Navy Hospital at Corpus Christi Naval Air Station ; Corpus Christi, Nueces County, Texas, USA.
[If someone knows biographical information about Isbel, please share it with Barbara Hunter. Thank you.]
Note : Since Marsh fought in World War I his family had a flag that was hung in the window, signifying that a son was overseas fighting. It is in cigar box in possession of Barbara Lee (SMITH) HUNTER (1943 -) ; given to Barbara by Juanita (GARNER) RICHARDS.
Marsh was named for Cornelius Bradford MARSH, Sr., the husband of Marsh's Aunt, Amanda Sarah BRADLEY (1866 - 1937?). His nickname was "Son".
He enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps (C.C.C) in Temple, Bell County, Texas on 9 October 1940. He left the C.C.C. in April 1942.
Inscription
Raised cross in the center signifying "Christian"
MARSH BROWN
TEXAS
PFC CO B 103 ENGINEERS
WORLD WAR I SS
OCT 19 1894 JUNE 19 1958
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