Marlin, Wesley (b. 13 MAR 1823, d. 5 FEB 1888)
Note: Buried beside daughter Mrs. Harmon Green
Apparently a determined man. An extremely high forehead and of muscular build
Town of Hamburg in Franklin County, In. was laid out in 1864 by Wesley Marlin.
Settled near New Point in 1853. In 1860 was made a Master Mason in the New
Point Lodge held in New Pennington.
Note: Revolutionary war soldier.
Probably born in Upper Freehold Twsp., Monmouth County, NJ.
Born before 1767.
Note: Never married.
Indiana Pioneer with brother Charles Marlin. Died on Charles Marlin's home
farm near Peppertown.
Note: 5 issue baptised at Old Tennent as Tomson between 1804-1815. Note: baptisms
don't go as far as 1818.
Occupation: Place: Blacksmith and farmer
Source:
Note: Descendants of Cornelius Tomson/Thomson/Thompson of Manalapan Twnp Monmouth NJ
by Elizabeth M. Thompson p.13
Note: Served with the New Jersey Volunteers in the War of 1812.
Owned a forge located on the forty acres where John Marlin was born and for
years was a gathering place for the farmers of that neighborhood.
Died near Peppertown, In..
Note: was age 68 in the 1850 Federal Census of Atlantic Twshp., Monmouth County, NJ.
Occupation: Place: Blacksmith
Source:
Note: Descendants of Cornelius Tomson/Thomson/Thompson of Manalapan Twnp Monmouth NJ
by Elizabeth M. Thompson p.13
Note: Lived Adjacent to Charles Marlin farm on the east and John Marlin on the west
until 1872 when the family moved to Johnson County,
Note: Was a Civil War soldier.
Note: Served in the Civil War.
Note: Lived in Alabama in 1921.
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