Marshall Polk
Notes: Esquire/ Attorney. Died after a short illness of inflammation of the bowels.
Age at Death: 26
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC
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Source Date: 4/14/1831
Notes: Esquire/ Attorney. Died after a short illness of inflammation of the bowels.
Age at Death: 26
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC
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Source Date: 4/14/1831
Notes: Died of paralysis.
Age at Death: 60
Place of Death: Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, NC
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Source Date: 2/16/1883
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Age at Death:
Place of Death: Columbia, Tennessee
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Source Date: 2/10/1885
Notes: 3 yrs 5 months
Age at Death: 3
Place of Death: Mecklenburg County, NC
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Source Date: 10/21/1873
Notes: Polk was a Mecklenburg Declaration signer. At the start of the Revolution he was appointed a subaltern officer of the regiment of the South Carolina Line. He was wounded and confined for 9 months, but otherwise served during the whole struggle. At the time of his death he was the sole surviving field officer of the North Carolina Line. In 1780, he represented Davidson County, now Tennessee, in the General Assembly.
Age at Death: 76
Place of Death: Raleigh, Wake County, NC
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Source Date: 8/2/1834
Notes: Died of pneumonia. Member of Methodist church. Funeral from Black church near Hopewell.
Age at Death: 32
Place of Death: Hopewell, Mecklenburg County, NC
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Source Date: 3/23/1892
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Age at Death: 37
Place of Death: Beaufort, Carteret County, NC
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Source Date: 11/21/1879
Notes: Source may be in error. Check 1875.
Age at Death: 72
Place of Death: Cleveland County, NC
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Source Date: 5/24/1895
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Age at Death: 83
Place of Death: Cabarrus County, NC
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Source Date: 9/16/1887
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Age at Death: 80
Place of Death: Tulin, Cabarrus County, NC
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Source Date: 1/21/1884