I like his name!
Marsh was born 17 March 1883 to Henry D. and Martha L. Wood. When Marsh was 17 years old, the family was living in Dooly County, Georgia. About 1905 Marsh married Bessie, and by 1910 they were living in Montgomery, Alabama. Marsh was working as a street car conductor at the time. When Marsh registered for the draft in 1918, he and Bessie were in Lafayette County, Florida. A couple of years later (January 1920) would find Marsh and Bessie in Clinch County, Georgia, where Marsh was a sawyer in a shingle mill.
Five months after that, Marsh was dead.
What the heck happened? Was there an accident at the mill? Did Marsh get sick? I sure would like to know. Anybody?
BTW - Marsh was brother (and brother-in-law) to Henry A. and Laura Hendley Wood.
Marsh was born 17 March 1883 to Henry D. and Martha L. Wood. When Marsh was 17 years old, the family was living in Dooly County, Georgia. About 1905 Marsh married Bessie, and by 1910 they were living in Montgomery, Alabama. Marsh was working as a street car conductor at the time. When Marsh registered for the draft in 1918, he and Bessie were in Lafayette County, Florida. A couple of years later (January 1920) would find Marsh and Bessie in Clinch County, Georgia, where Marsh was a sawyer in a shingle mill.
Five months after that, Marsh was dead.
God's hand touched him and he slept. (Pinehurst City Cemetery, Dooly County, Georgia) |
What the heck happened? Was there an accident at the mill? Did Marsh get sick? I sure would like to know. Anybody?
BTW - Marsh was brother (and brother-in-law) to Henry A. and Laura Hendley Wood.
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