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John Joseph “Jack” Marston

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John Joseph “Jack” Marston Veteran

Birth
Woodland, Yolo County, California, USA
Death
24 Feb 1933 (aged 55)
Woodland, Yolo County, California, USA
Burial
Woodland, Yolo County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Marston (SP SA 12)
Memorial ID
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John Marston was the youngest child, and youngest son of Catherine Fallon Nolan Marston and Henry Frances Marston.

He was known to his family, friends, and townspeople as Jack.

Jack was a star football player on the Woodlandites when he was a student at the age of twenty-one. He was known for his firey-red hair on the football field. He was five foot eight inches tall, had light skin, and blue eyes.

Jack was enlisted in WWI as a private in the 72-Transportation Corp on May 4, 1918 and honorably discharged on July 11, 1919.

Jack worked in the respectable, trusted position as the Sacramento/Chico Railway Express Messanger for the Southern Pacific Railroad once he returned home from the First World War.

Jack never married, and does not have any children.
John Marston was the youngest child, and youngest son of Catherine Fallon Nolan Marston and Henry Frances Marston.

He was known to his family, friends, and townspeople as Jack.

Jack was a star football player on the Woodlandites when he was a student at the age of twenty-one. He was known for his firey-red hair on the football field. He was five foot eight inches tall, had light skin, and blue eyes.

Jack was enlisted in WWI as a private in the 72-Transportation Corp on May 4, 1918 and honorably discharged on July 11, 1919.

Jack worked in the respectable, trusted position as the Sacramento/Chico Railway Express Messanger for the Southern Pacific Railroad once he returned home from the First World War.

Jack never married, and does not have any children.


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