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John Marsh (June 5, 1799 – September 24, 1856), later known in Spanish as Don Juan Marsh, was a physician, ranchero, and linguist in California when it was still part of the Republic of Mexico. Born in Massachusetts, Marsh immigrated to California in 1836, where he became a Mexican citizen.
Learn about John Marsh, a pioneer who witnessed and shaped California's history. He was a teacher, doctor, merchant, rancher, and advocate for statehood.
John Marsh (born 1752, Dorking, Surrey, Eng.—died 1828, Chichester, Sussex) was a composer and writer on music whose works include the only surviving English symphonies from the late 18th century. Largely self-taught, he became proficient at several instruments, including viola and violin.
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John Marsh (31 May 1752 – 31 October 1828) was an English gentleman, composer, diarist and writer born in Netherseal, Derbyshire, England. A lawyer by training, he is known to have written more than 350 compositions, including at least 39 symphonies.
Feb 5, 2006 · John Marsh was one of those Yankee chameleons who made the years before California statehood so interesting for historians -- and so profitable for himself.
May 31, 2021 · Following the completion of his clerkship in 1773, Marsh set up practice in Romsey and the following year married Elizabeth Brown, the daughter of a Salisbury doctor. In 1776 he moved to a ...
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Dec 13, 2013 · John Marsh - Symphony No.6 in D-major (1796) Picture: Francis Hayman - Dancing milkmaids, c. 1735. John Marsh (31 May 1752 -- 31 October 1828) was an English music composer, born in Do...
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