John G. Marler (died 1877) was a state legislator in North Carolina. He served two terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives and then served in the North Carolina Senate. [1] [2]
He was born in Virginia. [1] He lived in Yadkin County and represented counties including Yadkin County and Alleghany County. He married Sallie Stimpson and had five children including William H. Marler. [1]
General E. R. S. Canby appointed him to a seat at the 1868 Constitutional Convention in Raleigh. [3] He represented Yadkin County. [4]
John M. Marshall replaced him in the North Carolina House in 1868 after a committee's ruling on the election. [5]
In 1877 his widow was awarded his per diem. [6]
There is a book about the Marler family's history. [7]
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John G. Marler (died 1877) was a state legislator in North Carolina. He served two terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives and then served in the North Carolina Senate. [1] [2]
He was born in Virginia. [1] He lived in Yadkin County and represented counties including Yadkin County and Alleghany County. He married Sallie Stimpson and had five children including William H. Marler. [1]
General E. R. S. Canby appointed him to a seat at the 1868 Constitutional Convention in Raleigh. [3] He represented Yadkin County. [4]
John M. Marshall replaced him in the North Carolina House in 1868 after a committee's ruling on the election. [5]
In 1877 his widow was awarded his per diem. [6]
There is a book about the Marler family's history. [7]
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