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Marshall Adams

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Marshall Adams

Birth
Polk, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Oct 1940 (aged 77)
Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Polk, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec. A
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Son of Jonathan (b. Polk, PA) and Ann Jane Dickson (b. Ireland) Adams, he married Ida May Williams, was widowed, was a farmer and carpenter, lived at RD 1 Polk, died there of valvular heart disease and myocardial degeneration, per death certificate 95353, whose informant was Clarence Adams of Polk.

The Derrick, Saturday, Oct 26 1940:
Marshall Adams, aged 77 years, died at 6 o'clock Friday afternoon at his home, one mile west of Polk, following an extended illness. He was the son of Jonathan and Jane Adams and was born April 14, 1862.

He spent his entire life in Polk and vicinity and was member of the Polk Methodist church.

On December 21, 1882 he married Ida M. Williams who preceded him in death seven years ago.

He is survived by the following children: Miss Oliver Adams at home, Clarence, Arthur, and Lester Adas, Mrs. Leroy Smith, and Mrs. Herman Barnes of Polk, and Mrs. Dalton White of Franklin; a brother, Dickson Adams of Florida; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Son of Jonathan (b. Polk, PA) and Ann Jane Dickson (b. Ireland) Adams, he married Ida May Williams, was widowed, was a farmer and carpenter, lived at RD 1 Polk, died there of valvular heart disease and myocardial degeneration, per death certificate 95353, whose informant was Clarence Adams of Polk.

The Derrick, Saturday, Oct 26 1940:
Marshall Adams, aged 77 years, died at 6 o'clock Friday afternoon at his home, one mile west of Polk, following an extended illness. He was the son of Jonathan and Jane Adams and was born April 14, 1862.

He spent his entire life in Polk and vicinity and was member of the Polk Methodist church.

On December 21, 1882 he married Ida M. Williams who preceded him in death seven years ago.

He is survived by the following children: Miss Oliver Adams at home, Clarence, Arthur, and Lester Adas, Mrs. Leroy Smith, and Mrs. Herman Barnes of Polk, and Mrs. Dalton White of Franklin; a brother, Dickson Adams of Florida; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.


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