Calvin Benjamin Marble, son of Benjamin Marble and his second wife Mehetable Frink, was born April 20, 1847, died January 20, 1907, in Moretown, Washington County, Vermont.
VERMONT CIVIL WAR VETERAN:
Calvin Benjamin MARBLE served in Company G, 6th Infantry Regiment, Vermont Volunteers, in the Civil War with his 1st cousin George Langdon MARBLE, who died in Libby Prison and nephews Asa and Charles CORLISS.
Name, town credited to, age, service
Marble, Calvin B., cred. Fayston, VT, age 18,
Enlisted (Enl) 9 December 1863,
Mustered In (m/i) 18 December 1863,
Pvt, Co. G, 6th VVI, wdd, Wilderness, 5/5/64,
Mustered Out (m/o) 26 June 1865
Source: Vermont in the Civil War, Database Search Results
http://vermontcivilwar.org/index/namesearch.php
About 1865, in Vermont, Calvin Marble married Ellen F. Davis. Calvin Marble and Ellen Davis had three sons; Arthur, Edgar, and Herbert.
Calvin B. Marble is grandson to Revolutionary Veteran, Joseph Marble and his wife Susannah Elizabeth Butler. All are buried at North Fayston Cemetery, Fayston, Washington County, Vermont.
Family Members
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Benjamin Marble
1796–1882
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Mehetable Frink Marble
1807–1890
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Ellen F Davis Marble
1847–1935 (m. 1865)
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Samuel Emery Marble
1850–1908
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Luanna Marble Corliss
1824–1880
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Elias Loinsla Marble
1828–1902
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Lorinda Marble
1831–1846
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Almira Marble Pierce
1833–1916
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Jonathan Joseph Marble
1838–1861
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Mary E. Marble Ward
1840–1912
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Herbert Clarence Marble
1870–1944
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Records on Ancestry
Calvin Benjamin Marble
1880 United States Federal Census
Calvin Benjamin Marble
1870 United States Federal Census
Calvin Benjamin Marble
Vermont, U.S., Vital Records, 1720-1908
Calvin Benjamin Marble
U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007
Calvin Benjamin Marble
Vermont, U.S., Death Records, 1909-2008
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