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About Marshall Jaquith
stone worker
The result of his work can still be seen in Jenneville, Windsor County (Hartland). He and his son in law Sebastian Jenne split stones in the surrounding hillsides and built several houses and even a dam. Two houses of these still stand (as of 2021) on the Jenne Road. The ruins of the dam are in the nearby Lulls Brook upstream from the intersection of Best Rd and Jenneville Rd.
50th wedding anniversary celebrated
https://www.newspapers.com/image/490455287/?terms=%22Marshall%20Jaq... Vermont Journal (Windsor, Vermont)26 Apr 1879, SatPage 1 (1829-1879)
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Marshall Jaquith's Timeline
1804 |
September 10, 1804
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Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont, United States
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1829 |
September 17, 1829
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Hartland, Windsor County, VT, United States
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1831
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Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont, United States
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1833
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May 24, 1836
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1839
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Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont, United States
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1841
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1884 |
March 9, 1884
Age 79
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Woodstock, Windsor County, Vermont
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Jenneville cemetery
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