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Don Carlos Marble

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Don Carlos Marble Veteran

Birth
Sunderland, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Death
13 Apr 1922 (aged 84)
Weston, Windsor County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Weston, Windsor County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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Don Carlos served with the 2nd Massachusetts Battery during the Civil War.
son of Norman Marble and Henrietta Fields (transcript of marriage record, death certificate)

A man named Don Carlos Marble, son of Franklin Marble and Mary E. Piper, was born in Weston about 1863. Some records differentiate between the two by referring to this man as "Don Carlos Marble 1st", and and Franklin Marble's son as "Don Carlos Marble 2nd". :The Londonderry Sifter (South Londonderry, Vermont) July 24, 1891: Births: In Weston, July 19, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Marble, 2nd."

Pension awarded: News and Citizen (Morrisville, Vermont), July 2, 1891

Montpelier Evening Argus (Montpelier, Vermont) April 26, 1922: " D. C. Marble of Weston, while preparing one day last week for a visit to friends in Boston, was stricken with heart failure and died immediately."
Don Carlos' death certificate states he was "Getting ready to go that day to Whitman, Massachusetts to live" on the day he died.
Don Carlos served with the 2nd Massachusetts Battery during the Civil War.
son of Norman Marble and Henrietta Fields (transcript of marriage record, death certificate)

A man named Don Carlos Marble, son of Franklin Marble and Mary E. Piper, was born in Weston about 1863. Some records differentiate between the two by referring to this man as "Don Carlos Marble 1st", and and Franklin Marble's son as "Don Carlos Marble 2nd". :The Londonderry Sifter (South Londonderry, Vermont) July 24, 1891: Births: In Weston, July 19, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Marble, 2nd."

Pension awarded: News and Citizen (Morrisville, Vermont), July 2, 1891

Montpelier Evening Argus (Montpelier, Vermont) April 26, 1922: " D. C. Marble of Weston, while preparing one day last week for a visit to friends in Boston, was stricken with heart failure and died immediately."
Don Carlos' death certificate states he was "Getting ready to go that day to Whitman, Massachusetts to live" on the day he died.


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