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John Marks
b.Abt 1740 Ireland?
  1. Patrick Marks
  2. John MarksAbt 1740 -
  1. Peggy Marks
  2. Jane Marks
  3. Ann Marks
  4. Ellen MarksAbt 1790 - Abt 1877
  5. Robert Marks1791 - 1881
  6. William MarksBet 1793 & 1795 - 1844
  7. James Moody MarksBet 1795 & 1796 -
  8. John Moody "Fearnought" Marks1799 - 1872
  9. Thomas Marks1807 - 1871
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Name John Marks
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1740 Ireland?
Marriage to _____ Moody
Occupation? sawyer with Salters Company in Ballyronan
Death? Ireland?
John Marks married a member of the Moody family. A letter from a cousin of Ellen’s in Ireland says: “John married a Moody, descended from an old Scottish family of Coventers. Children were John, William, Robert, Ann, Jane.”  To this point, other members of the Marks family find this lineage to be accurate. Information on John Marks ancestry is based up on the information provided by Leslie Daley. John married a Moody, descended from an old Scottish family of Coventers. 

Children were John, William, Robert, Ann, Jane. Others say he was a sawyer with the Salters Company in Ballyronan. Family lived in Woods Parish, Ballyronan .

A letter in the 1950's was written by Robert Marks of Belfast. In it he reported the family history. All of this information needs documentation to be verified. He said: ""I am the only surviving one of my father's family at age 68. I was born in Ballyronan near Magherafelt Co. Londonderry. My father was William Marks (b.1832). My grandfather was John Marks. He had brothers and sisters. William Marks had a tavern in Magherafelt. Robert Marks had one in Ballyronan. My grandfather was a contractor and had one in Ballyronan. Sisters Ann and Jane also in Grandfathers family. Mary and Jane they went abroad USA about 1845. Ellen also went to USA. Annie also. Uncle John went to Australia. James to America. Robert to Scotland. My father William remained in Ballyronan. So you see they all went abroad. My father’s brothers is all deceased. I have relations in Australia but I never hear from them. Some of them was in the Australian cabinet. My father often told me of Marks coming with Cromwell and settling down in this country. But regarding the William Marks who was married to Scott I could not be sure if he was the said uncle of my father."

Below is the family tree (some details left out for now.): Gen. 1: Godfrey Marks came from Normandy France to Suffolk England.

Gen. 2: Myles Marks --officer under Cromwell; moved to Waterford Ireland 1652. (note all further generations are descendants of Myles Mark John Mark --married Elizabeth Hastings and settled in colonial Virginia.

Gen 3: James Marks - b. 1684 had sons Patrick and John. Patrick’s son Thomas Edward was a wealthy merchant interested in business with the Cunard Ocean liner family. He was appointed by Queen Victoria as the Colonial Secretary of New Foundland. He married Helen Kennedy. John, son of JAmes b. 1740. He married a Moody, descended from an old Scottish conventer family.

gen.5-- children of John Marks and ---Moody: were John, William, Robert, Ann, Jane

gen 6 John Marks -- lvd. Ballyronan and worked as a contractor. Son John went to AUstralia, James to America, Robert to Scotland, William stayed in Ballyronan.

William Marks-- b. ca 1795. Married first to Jane Scott and married again. Children from both marriages. Daughters from first marriage. Children from second marriage however are unnamed.

Robert Marks -- (is referred to as the son of William) . This Robert is probably the author of the letter. Robert was a minister in Belfast and had children: William, Robert, Rachel, James, Edmund, George, and Hugh.