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Unfortunately wasn't able to match up the kids on the 1840 with Marsh families in 1840....but a lot of children died back then and girls married young, so here is what I found. 1840 Indiana, Hancock County: B.F. Marsh, Males: 1/Under 5, 1/5-10, 1/10-15, 2/20-30, 1/40-50; Females: 1/5-10, 2/10-15, 2/15-20, 1/30-40 Samuel Marsh, Males: 1/30-40, 1/50-60; Females: 1/Under 5, 1/20-30, 1/50-60 Eli Marsh, Males: 1/Under 5, 1/20-30; Females: 1/20-30 Elias Marsh (same page as Eli), Males: 1/10-15, 1/15-20, 1/50-60; Females: 2/10-15, 1/15-20, 1/30-40 Jonas Marsh, Males: 1/Under 5, 1/5-10, 1/10-15, 2/20-30, 1/50-60; Females: 1/Under 5, 1/5-10/, 1/10-15, 2/20-30, 1/40-50 Joseph Marsh, Males: 1/Under 5, 2/5-10, 1/10-15, 1/40-50; Females: 1/Under 5, 1/10-15, 1/15-20, 1/40-50 Sorry, forgot to note the Walker families in Hancock County....yes there were tons of them. On the 1850 there 7 Mary Walkers but unfortunately none of them appeared to have been born circa 1831 (closest were two b. 1826). For all of Indiana there was only one Mary born Indiana but was listed with widowed mother who was born in Kentucky. Notify Administrator about this message?
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