This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography: MARSH, Mitchell, Burson, Johnston, Rollin, Ryan, Jenkins, Hawke, Pace, JOHN ROLLIN MARSH, member of an old and prominent family of Muncie, has lived in that city all his life. He was educated for the engineering profession and for over forty years has been actively connected with the Indiana Bridge Company. Mr. Marsh was born at Muncie January 13, 1863, son of John and Mary (Mitchell) Marsh. Both parents were born in Ohio. His father was a native of Preble County, was educated in private schools and about 1859 located at Muncie. For some time he was interested in banking at Cambridge City and was one of the early bankers of Muncie. He and John W. Burson organized the Muncie branch of the State Bank of Indiana, which later became the Muncie National Bank. He died in 1887, and he and his wife, who passed away in 1899, are both buried in the Beech Grove Cemetery. They were active members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The four children of their marriage were: William M., a retired businessman of Muncie; Capt. Charles C., a retired captain of the United States navy, now living in England; Harriet, of Muncie, widow of John R. Johnston; and John R. John Rollin Marsh grew up at Muncie, attended the grade and high schools there and finished his technical education in the Columbia School of Mines in New York, graduating with the class of 1887. Immediately after his return to Muncie he entered the service of the Indiana Bridge Company in the engineering department, and during the first year was made chief engineer, a post he has held ever since. He has also been for many years secretary of the company. He is one of the largest stockholders of this corporation and a member of the board of directors. Mr. Marsh is a member of the Indiana Engineering Society. In Masonry he is affiliated with Muncie Lodge No. 433 A. F. and A. M., and Muncie Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. Mr. Marsh’s name has appeared in connection with many public and civic undertakings at Muncie. He was a member of the city library board when the beautiful new library was built, was a member of the city park board when Mr. McCulloch gave the land for McCulloch Park, and as a member of the board has had a part in the development of that tract. He also served a number of years on the city board of public works. Mr. Marsh is a Republican, and an elder in the First Presbyterian Church. He married at Muncie, August 5, 1889, Miss Susan D. Ryan, daughter of John W. and Lida (Jenkins) Ryan. Her father for many years was one of the leading attorneys of Muncie, was prosecuting attorney of the district and a member of the Legislature. He died in 1919 and his wife in 1893, and both are buried in the Beech Grove Cemetery. Mrs. Marsh attended school at Muncie. She is active in the Presbyterian Church, is a member of the Art League, Federation of Women’s Clubs, Daughters of the American Revolution, the Matinee Music Club and Civic Music Association. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh have five children. Their daughter Mildred is the wife of George J. Hawke, city editor of the Los Angeles Times in California, and they have a son, Marshall S. Hawke. John Rodney Marsh, unmarried, is a graduate of the Muncie High School and of Purdue University, was with the navy in the submarine service during the World war, is assistant treasurer and assistant general manager of the Indiana Bridge Company, and one of the popular young business men of the city, being affiliated with the Masonic fraternity and Kiwanis Club. Carleton J. Marsh attended school at Muncie and Purdue University, is with the engineering department of the Indiana Bridge Company, married Miss Frances Pace, of Muncie, and has two children, David and Anthony. Miss Alida M. Marsh was educated in the Muncie High School and in the Chicago Art Institute, and is now engaged in commercial artwork in Chicago. The youngest daughter, Dorothy, is the wife of Adelma Lupton, of Highland Park, Chicago, Mr. Lupton being in the newspaper advertising business. He and his wife have two children, Lucia and John.