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James Marshall (1817-1883)

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Memorial at Glasgow Necropolis.

James Marshall (of Possilpark) (1817-1883), a Glasgow businessman, of Walter Macfarlane and Co

1817 Born in Glasgow

1849-50 Went into partnership with his friend Walter Macfarlane and Thomas Russell, his brother-in-law and formed Walter Macfarlane and Co

1871 Living in Anderston with his daughter Agnes[1]

1883 Died

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census