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Agnes fox blythe rothel

Birth19 Feb 1896 - St Giles, Edinburgh, Scotland
Death1 Nov 1987 - Fort Erie, Niagara, Ontario, Canada
MotherKatharina rothel
Fatherjohn blythe

Born in St Giles, Edinburgh, Scotland on 19 Feb 1896 to john blythe and Katharina rothel . Agnes fox blythe rothel married Norman Watson Marks and had 9 children. She passed away on 1 Nov 1987 in Fort Erie, Niagara, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
John Blythe
1863 - Unknown
Katharina Rothel
1855 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Norman Watson Marks
1893 - 1971
William Monroe
1887 - Unknown
Children Show all
Robert Marks
1924 - 2008
Margaret Irene Marks
1941 - 1998
Harry Marks
1936 - 2010
Charles (Chuck) Mark
1930 - 2005
Arthur Marks
1923 - 2000

Edward Mark
1926 - 1933
Walter Marks
1921 - 1992
William (Billy) Monroe
1917 - 1997
Dorothy Marks
1933 - 2018

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