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Rosa Ethel

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Rosa Ethel
Rosa Ethel Marlow, dau of James Marsden & Lizzie Fipps Marlow was born August 10, 1904 in SC. She married a unknown Prince 1917 at the age of 13! She married #2 to Albert Bland Marlow, and #3 to Thurston Reynolds. They lived on the old Smith Farm behind the County home in Whiteville.The mother of my mother Rosa Ethel Marlow Lynn, and my grandmother. She died in August of 1941 and is buried in the Fipps Cemetery in Chadbourn, NC. I am looking for the unknown Prince she first married.
Date & Place: at Smith Farm in Whiteville, Columbus County, North Carolina USA
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