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Outline Descendant Report for Philip Phillip Marvel Sr Outline Descendant Report for Philip Phillip Marvel Sr. 1 Philip Phillip Marvel Sr. b: 13 Nov 1735 in Stepney Parish, Somerset County, Maryland; Christend Nov. 30, 1735, d: 04 May 1795 in Dover, Sussex, Delaware + Comfort Rodney b: 28 Apr 1738 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 16 Jun 1751 in Somerset, Maryland, d: 12 Feb 1801 in Dagsboro Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ...2 Thomas Marvel b: 08 Mar 1761 in Dagsboro Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 04 Sep 1836 in Sussex County, Delaware + Leah Jones b: 30 Mar 1772 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 07 Jan 1796 in Sussex County, Delaware; Performed by L. Conway, d: 20 Jun 1808 in Dagsboro Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Jacob Marvel b: 10 Dec 1796 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 29 Jan 1797 in Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Priscilla Prissa Marvel b: 05 Oct 1798 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 01 Sep 1871 in Delaware + Dagsworthy Derrickson b: 21 Jul 1799 in Indian River, Sussex County, Delaware, m: 09 Sep 1819 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 24 Mar 1860 in Indian River, Sussex County, Delaware .........4 John White Derrickson b: 16 Oct 1822, d: 1875 + Annie Elizabeth Hitchens b: 1821 in Lewes And Rehoboth Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 31 Mar 1896 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Ann Eliza Derrickson b: 01 Oct 1826 in Indian River, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 23 Jan 1903 in Sussex County, Delaware + William Coard Burton b: 16 Jul 1822 in Delaware, m: 10 May 1848 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 30 Apr 1910 in Delaware ............5 Dagworthy Derickson Burton b: 17 Apr 1851 in Delaware, d: 12 Jul 1941 ............5 William C Burton b: 05 Jul 1853 in Delaware, d: 29 Nov 1933 ............5 Robert Houston Burton b: 28 Aug 1855, d: 10 Apr 1933 ............5 Louisa Burton b: 23 Dec 1857, d: 15 Oct 1859 ............5 Mary Eugenia Burton b: 1860 in Delaware, d: 18 Jan 1884 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware + Eli David Pepper b: 25 Sep 1848 in Delaware, d: 20 Nov 1938 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware ...............6 Carlton David Pepper b: 09 Sep 1893 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 21 Dec 1962 in Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia; Age: 69 + Helen Kendall McDowell b: Mar 1894 in Ohio, m: 03 Aug 1918 in Middletown, New Castle, Delaware ..................7 Eugenia K. Pepper b: 1920 in Delaware ..................7 Mary L Pepper b: 1922 in Delaware ............5 Anna Priscilla Burton b: 12 Oct 1862 in Delaware, d: 11 Mar 1947 ............5 Mary Elizabeth Burton b: 1863 in Delaware ............5 John White Burton b: 01 Dec 1864 in Delaware, d: 07 Nov 1932 .........4 Maria Louisa Derrickson b: 27 May 1828 in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 25 Sep 1843 in Delaware .........4 George Frame Derrickson b: 12 Dec 1828 in Delaware, d: 12 Nov 1905 in Wilmington, Greene, Illinois + Martha E T Colescott b: 23 Jan 1835 in Pine Township, Columbia, Pennsylvania, m: 09 Dec 1856 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 16 Oct 1903 in Wilmington, Greene, Illinois ............5 William Thomas Derickson b: 18 Aug 1857 in Pottsville, Schuylkill, Pennsylvania, d: 07 May 1921 in Cozad, Dawson, Nebraska ............5 Sarah Jane Derickson b: 09 Feb 1860 in Pine Township, Columbia, Pennsylvania, d: 23 Feb 1923 in Cozad, Dawson, Nebraska ............5 Rebecca Derickson b: Abt. 1862 in Pottstown, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, d: 06 Jun 1933 in Joliet, Will County, Illinois ............5 Samuel Derickson b: Abt. 1865 in Pine Township, Columbia, Pennsylvania, d: 1895 in Illinois ............5 George Henry Derickson b: 11 Aug 1868 in Morrison, Whiteside, Illinois, d: 15 Jun 1927 in Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada ............5 Mary A Derickson b: 24 Sep 1874 in Grundy, Illinois, d: 03 Sep 1950 in Cozad, Dawson, Nebraska .........4 Joseph Benjamin Derrickson b: Dec 1835 in Delaware, d: 25 Oct 1865 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania .........4 Dagsworthy Derrickson b: 08 Jan 1837 in Indian River, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 13 Sep 1844 in Indian River Hundred, Sussex County, Delaware ......3 Aaron Marvel b: 18 Aug 1800 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 03 Sep 1863 in Sussex County, Delaware + Maria Tindle b: 1793 in Delaware, m: 07 Oct 1820 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 02 Sep 1881 in Sussex County, Delaware .........4 Cynthia 'Cintia' Hudson Marvel b: 24 Jan 1822 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 20 May 1897 .........4 Joseph Haslet Marvel b: 09 Jul 1823 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 06 Feb 1872 + Anna Elizabeth Martin b: 1846 in Delaware, m: 10 Nov 1862 in Delaware ............5 Anna M Marvel b: 16 Jan 1868 in Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 18 Jul 1891 in Wilmington, Delaware + Jacob T. Clymer b: 1858 in Pine Township, Columbia, Pennsylvania, m: 07 Apr 1887 in Wilimington, New Castle, Delaware ............5 Frank Marvel .........4 Daniel Hudson Marvel b: 02 Aug 1825 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 25 Jul 1872 in Delaware + Sarah J Bradley b: 1828 in Delaware, m: 04 Mar 1849 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware ............5 James Henry Harrison Marvel b: 1848 in Delaware + Alice Morgan b: 10 May 1848 in Sussex County, Delaware, m: 21 Dec 1869 in Delaware, d: 25 Oct 1923 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware ...............6 Margarett Marvel b: 1871 in Delaware ...............6 Leah M. Marvel b: May 1876 in Delaware ...............6 Elizabeth Marvel b: 1877 in Delaware ...............6 James Henry Harrison Marvel Jr. b: 14 Apr 1879 in Milford, Delaware, d: 20 Jan 1946 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Age: 66 + Clara Scott b: 1884 in Delaware ..................7 Esther Marvel b: 1903 in Delaware ..................7 Jennie D Marvel b: 1908 in Delaware ..................7 James H Marvel b: 1910 in Delaware ...............6 Jennie Marvel b: Jan 1882 in Delaware ...............6 Alice Marvel b: May 1884 in Delaware ............5 Maria L Marvel b: 26 Oct 1853 in Delaware, d: 01 Jun 1857 in Delaware ............5 Leah M L Marvel b: 1859 in Delaware ............5 Josephine Marvel b: 24 Feb 1861 in Delaware .........4 David Boyd Marvel b: 09 Aug 1827 in Delaware, d: 20 Apr 1891 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania + Mary Jane Walls b: 1844 in Delaware, m: 10 Aug 1868 in Sussex County, Delaware ............5 Zipporah Marvel b: Aug 1869 in Delaware .........4 Zipporah Emaline Marvel b: 13 May 1829 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1878 in Lentner, Shelby County, Missouri + John Day Swain b: 03 Jun 1825 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware, m: 01 Feb 1849 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 25 Dec 1903 in Lentner, Shelby County, Missouri ............5 Anna Marie 'Annie' Swain b: 06 Oct 1849 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1888 in Salt River Township, Shelby County, Missouri + John Henry Connaway b: 24 Jan 1841 in Georgetown, Sussex, Delaware, d: 21 Jan 1920 in Shelby County, Missouri ...............6 Luther M Connaway Conway b: 1867 in Illinois, d: 1894 in Shelby County, Missouri ...............6 James K Polk 'Polk' Connaway b: 22 Feb 1871 in Shelby County, Missouri, d: 13 Sep 1946 in Shelbina, Shelby, Missouri ...............6 Joseph Franklin "Frank" Connaway b: 16 Jan 1873 in Shelbyville, Shelby, Missouri, USA, d: 24 Mar 1949 in Vona, Kit Carson, Colorado, USA ...............6 Olive Minon Connaway b: 08 Jun 1875 in Shelby County, Missouri, d: 17 Apr 1961 ...............6 Ethel Connaway b: 1880 in Shelby County, Missouri, d: 1894 in Shelby County, Missouri ...............6 Mattie Laurel 'Nettie' Connaway b: 07 May 1883 in Shelby County, Missouri, d: 06 Nov 1950 in Marion County, Missouri, USA ...............6 John Tolbert Connaway b: 26 Aug 1885 in Shelby County, Missouri, d: 24 Sep 1965 in Adair County, Missouri, USA ............5 Joseph H. Swain b: 1851 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware, d: Abt. 1874 in Shelby Cty, Missouri ............5 Uriah James Swain b: 06 Aug 1851, d: 12 Jul 1852 in Delaware ............5 Eliza 'Lina' Swain b: 1855 in Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1875 in Shelby Cty, Missouri ............5 Emma L Swain b: 04 Sep 1857 in Milford, Sussex County, Delaware, d: 1892 in Walkersville, Shelby County, Missouri + Dennis D Sweet b: 16 Jul 1855 in Polo, Ogle County, Illinois, m: Mar 1876, d: 30 Nov 1943 in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas ...............6 Mable May Sweet b: 14 May 1879 in Walkersville, Shelby County, Missouri, d: 05 Jun 1964 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Age: 85 + William Marion 'Willie' Sweet b: 11 Jan 1879 in Williamstown, Lewis County, Missouri, m: 05 Sep 1901 in Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, d: 10 Sep 1947 in Aurora, Lawrence County, Missouri ..................7 Goldie Frances Sweet b: 30 Oct 1902 in Clarence, Shelby County, Missouri, d: 27 Sep 1994 in Forest Grove, Washington, Oregon; Age: 91 + Hillery Reason Martin b: 02 Oct 1893 in Whitewater, Harvey, Kansas; Hillery was born on the Sylvenius Martin Farm East of Whitewater Kansas, m: 02 Sep 1922 in Hutchinson, Ward 5, Reno, Kansas, d: 16 Nov 1972 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon; Age: 79 .....................8 Helen Myrle Martin b: 05 Feb 1924 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, d: 16 May 2005 in Jefferson, Marion County, Oregon + Charles Raymond Williams b: 23 Feb 1921 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, m: 30 Aug 1942 in Oakland, Alameda, California; Harmony House, Piedmont Hills, d: 27 Oct 2015 in Southwest Portland, Multnmah County, Oregan ........................9 Donna Jo Williams b: 30 Nov 1950 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington + Ronald Ray Cooley + John Joseph Richardson b: 09 Dec 1949 in Fond-du-lac, Wisconsin, m: 26 Nov 1971 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon ...........................10 Trevor Martin Richardson
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