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Facts and Events
Name |
Joseph Marshall |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][2][3][4] |
17 Apr 1869 |
Poland |
Immigration[7] |
17 May 1872 |
Castle Garden, New York, New York |
Residence[5] |
1881 |
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin |
Marriage |
5 Sep 1891 |
St.Mary Star/Sea, Duluth, St. Louis, Minnesotato Unknown |
Occupation[8] |
1916 |
Farmer near Billings Park, raised bees |
Residence? |
1918 |
Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin |
Death[4][9] |
14 Jun 1938 |
Rt. 1 Box 9 Station B, Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin |
Burial[5][6] |
Abt 17 Jun 1938 |
Calvary Cemetery, Superior, Douglas, Wisconsin |
My written written records show a Mary Marshall married to a Cahill. Don't know where this came from and Cahill nor Mary is in my Computer.
But There are a bunch of Cahills buried in F-23 in Calvary Cemetery, Superior. But they were born probably too late to be a grandchild of Joseph Marshall.
Cahill John J. 1946 F-23
Cahill Patricia A. 1946 F-23
Cahill Michael J. 1968 1972 F-23
There is an Anna M. Marshall buried in Calvary Cemetery, Superior next to Joseph. Transcription says 1867 - 1959).
Could be one of the daughters, in which case the birth would be wrong, or possibly the mother of Antonia Sieracka or other relative of.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/douglas/calvary/calvary14.htm
References
- ↑ Census Record
1880 Minnesota, St. Louis, Duluth 3-91-11-11. - ↑ Census Record
1875 Minnesota, St. Louis, Duluth 139.
- ↑ Census Record
1885 Minnesota, St. Louis, Duluth 2-35-279.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Judy Swenson, married to Milo Swenson, descendant of Anna Marszalkiewicz, Research on the 3 Marshall and their families
Transcription of Obituary from Superior Evening Telegram, june 15, 1938.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Judy Swenson, married to Milo Swenson, descendant of Anna Marszalkiewicz, Research on the 3 Marshall and their families
Transcription of obit from Superior Evening Telegram, 15 Jun 1938.
- ↑ Cemetery Record
Calvary Cemetery - South Superior, WI, Internet Transcription http://www.rootsweb.com/~wigenweb/douglas/calvary/calvary14.htm C6 Stone transcription says born 1863, not 1869.
- ↑ Glazier, Ira A. and P. William Fly. Germans to America
p. 81, vol. 27.
- ↑ Heresay/Assumptions/Oral Trad.
Judy Swenson interviewed Clara Marshall about 1980 and got this information Having found some of my notes - here is what Clara remembered in September, 1980. Her mother had a sister in Michigan who had diabetes. Name was Stella Guzik, lived in Ontonogan, Hurley, or Ironwood, somewhere in that area. She had 4 girls and 2 boys. There was a brother back in Poland. As she recalled, the name had always been Marshall (she was the youngest). They belonged to St. Stanislaw church in Superior, lived on a farm south of Superior, raised bees. Andrew's first wife died of dropsy/bad kidney. Joseph and Anna married in Duluth on September 9 ----. He worked on coal docks, then farmed in Billings Park before moving out. Clara was pretty vague about anything in the past. She did tell me all the kids and their kids and dates. One of her nieces has pictures, but i did not pursue it. I will have to transcribe the names and dates for you - there were several children. (It is terrible I have not done this long ago.) Clara did not go to high school and did odd jobs, lived at home with the parents. Judy.
- ↑ Member St. Joseph's Parish and Polish National Alliance. Buried out of St. Stanislaus Church with a Requiem High Mass
Hi. Just a quick note - thanks for the information. Anna is Joseph's wife, per his death certificate. On that he is born April 17, 1869 in Poland, son of Mary and Andrew Marshall. He was not in the military, was a farmer for 22 years, died at St. Francis Hospital. Died of uremia and bronchial pneumonia. His name is MARSZALKIEWICZ on the death certificate. (!) Some where I have his obituary and hers also, but can't find them yet. So the question is who is Antonia. Maybe she is no relation. Such an interesting hobby this is. Judy
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