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William Askew Marshall 1870 - 1920

William Askew Marshall was born on August 25, 1870 in South Shields, England United Kingdom. He was in a relationship with Jane (Potts) Marshall, and had children Elizabeth Ann Marshall, Mary Cutter Marshall, Anne Nancy Marshall, William Askew Marshall, John Marshall, Elizabeth Ann Askew (Marshall) Causer, Thomas Henry Marshall, Joseph Cutter Marshall, Jenny Marshall, and Jenny Marshall. William Marshall died at age 49 years old on August 20, 1920.
William Askew Marshall
August 25, 1870
South Shields, England, United Kingdom
August 20, 1920
England, NE34 0JZ, United Kingdom
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  • 08/25
    1870

    Birthday

    August 25, 1870
    Birthdate
    South Shields, England United Kingdom
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  • 08/20
    1920

    Death

    August 20, 1920
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    England NE34 0JZ, United Kingdom
    Death location
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    William Askew Marshall lived 23 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 49.
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In 1870, in the year that William Askew Marshall was born, on October 6th, Rome became the capital of the unified states of the Italian Peninsula - the newly created Kingdom of Italy.
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In 1886, when he was 16 years old, on May 4th, a general strike began in Chicago. Workers were striking for an 8 hour workday and in protest of the killing - by police - of several workers the day before. When an unknown person threw a dynamite bomb, the strike became violent. Seven policemen were killed as well as 4 civilians. It became known as the Haymarket Riot and eventually resulted in an 8 hourwork day as well as commemorations on May 1st for worker's rights.
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