Thank you I need to look at the map again but I think I had guessed the line # is the concession and that they lived at the kiln. Maybe a Marsh built it. They were full of energy. There is a stream which was dammed up with a pond. DB Marsh built steam ships out of tin cans and such to run about the pond. I have a few of his boy hood steam engins some made with tin cans. The cans were extramly strong back then an could be welded. John must of had a machine shop or at least a metal lathe. Many parts were machined but not very well.
I never found the resting place of the correct Johnson Marsh.
I belive these children may have been buried locally. Most moved West or I know where they are burried.
Children of JOHN MARSH and MARY DOUGLAS are:
JANET MARSH, b. November 11, 1845; m. JAMES.
JOHN JOHNSON MARSH, b. July 02, 1847.
LUCY JANE MARSH, b. August 30, 1849; m. CORNS.
GEORGE THOMAS MARSH, b. October 09, 1851.
AGNES MARSH, b. 11/26/1854; d. Bef. 1911; m. POTTER.
MARY ELIZABETH MARSH, b. October 16, 1856.
Children of John Marsh and Elizabeth Marshal.
WILLIAM MARSH, b. August 21, 1871.
AMMIE G MARSH, b. 1872 d. 1906