Generation -1  — Family 1 |
James A. Marshall |
Mary Hubbard |
Harry Joseph Wilkinson |
Teresa F. Wervey |
Robert Morris Marshall |
Mary Teresa Wilkinson |
Mary Ann Marshall |
John Phillip Torski |
Richard Eugene Marshall |
Lola B. Williams |
Biographical Facts | |||
Robert Morris Marshall |
born: |
December 7, 1905 |
Piqua, Ohio |
died: |
November 13, 1972 |
[doc] Mansfield, Ohio | |
Mary Teresa Wilkinson |
born: |
June 2, 1904 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
died: |
August 2, 1985 |
[doc] Mansfield, Ohio | |
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married: |
June 12, 1929 |
[doc] Mansfield, Ohio |
James A. Marshall |
born: |
May 24, 1864 |
Hardin, Ohio |
died: |
April 4, 1941 |
Piqua, Ohio | |
Mary Hubbard |
born: |
March 18, 1871 |
Troy, Ohio |
died: |
July 24, 1952 |
Piqua, Ohio | |
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married: |
June 14, 1893 |
Piqua, Ohio |
Harry Joseph Wilkinson |
born: |
October 18, 1873 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
died: |
June 17, 1945 |
Mansfield, Ohio | |
Teresa F. Wervey |
born: |
May 24, 1878 |
Upper Sandusky, Ohio |
died: |
February 17, 1967 |
Mansfield, Ohio | |
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married: |
June 11, 1902 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
Mary Ann Marshall |
born: |
April 14, 1930 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
died: |
living, 2005 |
Mansfield, Ohio | |
John Phillip Torski |
born: |
January 23, 1929 |
Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Canada |
died: |
November 30, 1996 |
Mansfield, Ohio | |
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married: |
July 3, 1951 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
Richard Eugene Marshall |
born: |
April 5, 1934 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
died: |
living, 2005 |
Mercer Island, Washington | |
Lola B. Williams |
born: |
July 3, 1927 |
Ohio |
died: |
June 12, 2002 |
Mercer Island, Washington | |
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married: |
January 1959 |
Mansfield, Ohio |
The Mansfield News, Wednesday, June 12, 1929 Wilkinson—Marshall Nuptials Are Solemnized at St. Peter’s Catholic Church One of the loveliest weddings of June was that of Miss Mary Teresa Wilkinson, daughter of Harry J. Wilkinson of Helen ave., and Robert M. Marshall, son of Mr. And Mrs. James A. Marshall, of Piqua, which was solemnized by Rev. Father R. C. Goebel in St. Peter’s Catholic church Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The church, filled with friends and relatives, presented a stately appearance with palms and ferns forming a background. Beautiful garden peonies formed an artistic appearance. The ushers, Fred Wilkinson and William Marshall, preceded the bridesmaid, Miss Mary Butler, to the altar. The bridesmaid wore a becoming frock of French blue chiffon and lace, wearing a hat to match. She also wore blonde slippers and carried a bouquet of sunburst roses and blue delphiniums. The bride, charmingly gowned in a cameo blush lace dress, with hat to match, trimmed in nile green, followed the bridesmaid, on the arm of her father, to the chancel. She carried a beautiful wedding shower bouquet of pink roses. The best man was Edward Wilkinson, brother of the bride. Raymond Baum presided at the organ. The bride’s mother wore a gown of beige chiffon and the bridegroom’s mother wore a gown of blue chiffon. Following the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the Woman’s club for the immediate families. The table was beautifully decorated, a large bowl of roses and blue delphiniums being used for a centerpiece. The out-of-town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. James A. Marshall, and Miss Helen Marshall, of Piqua. Mrs. Marshall is a graduate of the Mansfield high school and Mr. Marshall is a graduate of the Columbiana high school. Mr. Marshall is employed at the Mansfield Tire and Rubber Co., and after the wedding trip they will be at home to their friends at 219 W. Fifth St. Piqua Daily Call LINDBERGH STUNT IS PERPETRATED BY 2 NEWLYWEDS Colonel and Mrs. Charles Augustus Lindbergh aren’t the only honeymooners who can slip a quick one over the friends whose curiosity is excited over the destination of newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Marshall are putting over just as unobtrusive a bridal tour as the more famed couple and are enjoying fooling all of the people at least some of the time right down on Wood street, Piqua, at the home of the bridegroom’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall, whose wedding was solemnized Wednesday morning from St. Peter’s Cathedral, Mansfield, Ohio, departed on their wedding trip with due ceremony immediately after the wedding, keeping their destination a deep dark secret. Knowing that Father and Mother Marshall were safely installed at Mansfield where they had gone to attend the important event of the marriage, the young folks cagily headed their trusty automobile straight for Piqua, broke into the parental residence and are chuckling to themselves at the neat little trick they are playing on their friends. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Marshall are the bridegroom’s parents, who with their daughter, Miss Helen Marshall, drove to Mansfield Tuesday for the wedding are presumably still celebrating the nuptials in that beautiful Ohio city—anyway they aren’t in Piqua. | |||
Robert Morris Marshall Obituary Mansfield News Journal, Monday, November 13, 1972 Robert M. Marshall, 66, of 138 Helen Ave, died this morning at Mansfield General Hospital shortly after being admitted. Born in Piqua Dec 7, 1905, he came to Mansfield as a young man and was a retired farm manager at the Ohio State Reformatory, having been an employee there for 35 years. He was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society Council of Catholic Men. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Wilkinson Marshall; one son, Richard of Mercer Island, Wash.; one daughter, Mrs. John (Mary Ann) Torski of Mansfield; 10 grandchildren. Friends may call at the Geiger-Herlihy Funeral Home Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Mass of the Resurrection will be offered by Msgr. Edward C. Dunn at St. Peter’s Catholic Church Wednesday morning at 10. Burial will be in Mansfield Catholic Cemetery. The rosary will be recited at the funeral home Tuesday evening at 7. | |||
Mary Teresa Wilkinson Obituary Mansfield News Journal, Sunday, August 4, 1985 Mary T. Marshall, 81, of 1312 Knapp Road died Friday afternoon at Mansfield General Hospital after a brief illness. Born June 2, 1904, in Mansfield, she was a lifelong resident. Mrs. Marshall was a member of St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. John (Mary Ann) Torski, with whom she made her home; a son Richard of Seattle, Wash.; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert M. Funeral Mass will be held Monday at 10 a.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Catholic Cemetery. A vigil service will be held at Geiger-Herlihy Funeral Home today at 7:30 p.m., where friends may call until 9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Peter’s Scholarship Fund. | |||