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Dr Charles David Marx

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Dr Charles David Marx

Birth
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Death
31 Dec 1939 (aged 82)
Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, California, USA
Burial
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Dr. Charles David Marx, 82, former Toledoan and one of the first faculty members of Stanford University, died yesterday in his home in Palo Alto, Calif., following an illness of several weeks.
Dr. Marx, who was born in Toledo, left here many years ago. He received his higher education in Amsterdam, Holland, and was a graduate of Cornell University. Mr. Marx participated in engineering work on the Golden Gate Bridge, Boulder Dam and many other large projects. He was a professor emeritus of civil engineering at Stanford University.
Surviving are his brother, Dr. Guido Marx, professor emeritus of machinery design at the university; sisters, Mrs. Frederick Will and Mrs. C. W. Curtis, Rochester, N.Y., and two daughters.

Toledo Blade Jan. 1, 1940 Pg. 11
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Father: Joseph Eugene Marx
Mother: Johanna Eugenia Pulster

Source: Ohio County Births, 1841-2003
Dr. Charles David Marx, 82, former Toledoan and one of the first faculty members of Stanford University, died yesterday in his home in Palo Alto, Calif., following an illness of several weeks.
Dr. Marx, who was born in Toledo, left here many years ago. He received his higher education in Amsterdam, Holland, and was a graduate of Cornell University. Mr. Marx participated in engineering work on the Golden Gate Bridge, Boulder Dam and many other large projects. He was a professor emeritus of civil engineering at Stanford University.
Surviving are his brother, Dr. Guido Marx, professor emeritus of machinery design at the university; sisters, Mrs. Frederick Will and Mrs. C. W. Curtis, Rochester, N.Y., and two daughters.

Toledo Blade Jan. 1, 1940 Pg. 11
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Father: Joseph Eugene Marx
Mother: Johanna Eugenia Pulster

Source: Ohio County Births, 1841-2003


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