Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Miss Mary J. Marshall” in chapter 24, page 782 of Brigadier-General Ellison Capers, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 5, South Carolina:

...onstitution, and what was thought at first to be merely a severe cold terminated in pneumonia, and proved fatal on May 5, 1873. His remains were brought to Anderson and buried. In 1843 he married Miss Mary J. Marshall , who is still living, and at the time of his death the following children survived him: Martha O. Patterson, James L., Dr. Samuel M., Mary and Christopher Hugh. Dr. Samuel Marshall Orr, of A...
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