BENJAMIN F. MARSHALL.
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For many years Benjamin F. Marshall engaged in agricultural pur- suits in the States and in Saskatchewan and he is now living retired in Regina, a highly respected and esteemed citizen. He was born in Carle- ton district, Fitzroy township, Ontario, on his father's farm, on the 12th of December, 1844, a son of John and Sarah (Brazee) Marshall, the former a native of Connecticut and the latter of Vermont. Their mar- riage was celebrated in the United States. They came to Ontario among the pioneers and the father successfully followed his trade of black- smith. To them ten children were born, Benjamin F., the ninth in order of birth, being the only one living. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall were con- sistent members of the Presbyterian church and fraternally he was iden- tified with the Masons. In his political views he was a Conservative and he was a member of the local school board and of the town council. He was interested in civic affairs and gave his assistance to plans which would better the conditions in the district where he made his home. Mr. Marshall's death occurred in Ontario, but Mrs. Marshall died in Nebraska. In the pursuit of his education Benjamin F. Marshall attended the public schools of Fitzroy, Ontario. In early life he learned the black- smith's trade and also the carpenter's trade and ~he followed those trades for a number of years in the province of his birth. In 1870 he went to York, Nebraska, United States of America, and he engaged in black- smithing there for a time. Subsequently he acquired a homestead and farmed there for some years. He prospered as a farmer and remained in the States until 1903, when he came to Regina, and purchased a farm near here, which he cut up into lots. He owns considerable valuable farm land in the province, numbering eleven fine farms. Later he bought a lot on Victoria avenue and there built a home in 1914, which is one of the most beautiful brick residences in the city. Mr. Marshall has been twice married. In 1871, while farming in Nebraska, he was married to Miss Sarah Jane Purcell, a native of Illi- nois, and to them eleven children were born, eight of whom are living. In August of the year 1893 Mr. Marshall was married to Miss Mary Jane Lyons, who was born in Renfrew district, Ontario, a daughter of Alex and Mary Anna (Davis) Lyons, the latter of whom was born in Ire- land, of Welsh descent. Mr. Lyons was born in Montreal and he engaged in bookkeeping in that city for years, but in later life he became a farmer. The religious faith of Mr. Marshall is that of the Anglican church. Since attaining his majority Mr. Marshall has given his political allegiance to the Conservative party. Bibliography follows:


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THE STORY
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By JOHN HAWKES
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Volume III
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CHICAGO - REGINA
THE S.J. CLARKE PUBLISHING COMPANY
1924



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