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Fred Marryatt
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Frederic Twiss MARRYATT, 1907 - 1989 Frederic Twiss MARRYATT 1907 1989
Frederic Twiss MARRYATT was born on 1907, in , to Richard Charmon MARRYATT and Eliza Amelia Smith MARRYATT (born Le BRUN).
Frederic had 5 siblings: May McLEAN (born MARRYATT), Ethel Margaret MARRYATT and .
Frederic married Elizabeth MARRYATT (born LYALL) in 1938, at age 30 in .
Elizabeth was born in 1913, in .
They had 2 children.
Frederic lived in 1969, in .
His occupation was a .
Frederic passed away on 1989, at age 82 in .
Documents of Frederic Twiss MARRYATT
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Fred MarryattFred Marryatt in Alma record. - Nov 17 1905
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Taylor, of Klwell, was in town Monday. Mrs. Conkright and niece, from Mt. t Pleasant were guests at the homo of H. ; B. Field Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marryatt, of Owosso. are guests at the home of W. R. Perry this week. Mrs. R03' Sawyer and sou visited in Ashley the first of the week. Hut few people are ..."
Publication place: Alma, Gratiot, Michigan
Fred MarryattFred Marryatt in The Black Hills union. - Aug 8 1901
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... a ^two months' visit with her parents. Mrs. Chas. Hamm and children were in from Farmingdale yesterday. Little Ruth Hamley seems to be improving in health?though still quite low. Fred Marryatt received twenty carloads of cattle from Kansas the first of the week. Mr. McElroy Sr. who, last week suffered an attack of heart failure, is slowly imporving. Rev. Sparling was ..."
Publication place: Rapid City, Pennington, South Dakota
Fred MarryattFred Marryatt in North Australian (Darwin, NT) - Aug 27 1886
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... not into eternity with a halter on, but to a southern mission station. Sam Johnston (he who was one of the party attacked by natives in Western Australia when Fred Marryatt was killed) was a passenger from Cambridge Gulf by the barquentine Edith May, and a glance at his forehead reveals a lasting mark of tho spear which very nearly sent ..."
Publication place: Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia