Born 1846 in Temple parish, the son of William Marks, the husband of Alice Marks and the brother of William John, Thomas and Joseph Marks II (TPR, 81C).
1846 | 15 Nov. Baptised, the son of William and Sarah Ann Marks (TPR). |
1861 | Errand boy, 1 Stones Court, Church Street, Temple parish, living with his parents (61C). |
1871 | Printer at pottery, 1 Stones Court, Church Street, Temple parish (24), living with his parents (71C). |
1877 | 11 Nov. Cheese Lane, St Philip’s parish (31) the son of William Marks, a potter, he married Alice Bull (20) of Cheese Lane, the daughter of William Bull, a hawker (PPR). |
1881 | 2 Redcliff Buildings, Bryant Street, St Mary Redcliffe parish (34), living with his wife Alice (23), transferer at pottery, born in St Mary Redcliffe parish and children (81C). |
1891 | Potter’s printer, 53 Trafalgar Street, Hanley, Staffordshire (44), living with his wife Alice (33), potter’s transferer, born in Bristol and children, and his brother Thomas Marks (28), potter’s transferer (91C). |
1901 | Potter’s printer, 67 Trafalgar Street, Hanley (54), living with his wife Alice (43), potter’s transferer and children (01C). |
1911 | Potter’s printer, 67 Trafalgar Street, Hanley (64), living with his wife Alice (54), potter’s transferer, and children (11C). |
He and his family worked at a pottery called Bishop and Stonier in Hanley (information from Jackie James). | |
1917 | He died in Stoke-on-Trent. His wife died in 1930 (information from Jackie James). |
Children: Alice, born c1878 in Temple parish (81C), Clara, born c1880 in St Mary Redcliffe parish (81C), James. born c1882 in Hanley (91C), William F., born c1884 in Hanley or Burslem (91C, 01C), Joseph, born c1886 in Hanley (91C), Clara, born c1888 in Hanley (91C), Annie, born c1894 in Hanley (01C) |