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.
He was born in Virginia. 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.
General E. R. S. Canby appointed him to a seat at the 1868 Constitutional Convention in Raleigh. He represented Yadkin County.
John M. Marshall replaced him in the North Carolina House in 1868 after a committee's ruling on the election.
In 1877 his widow was awarded his per diem.
There is a book about the Marler family's history.
References
- ^ "History of North Carolina: North Carolina biography, by special staff of writers". Lewis Publishing Company. December 30, 1919 – via Google Books.
- "A Manual of North Carolina". North Carolina Historical Commission. December 30, 1913 – via Google Books.
- Agriculture, North Carolina Department of; Polk, Leonidas La Fayette (December 30, 1879). "Hand Book of North Carolina: Embracing Historical and Physiographical Sketches of the State, with Statistical and Other Information Relating to Its Industries, Resources and Political Condition". Raleigh News Steam Book and Job Print – via Google Books.
- "North Carolina. Constitutional Convention (1868). Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the State of North-Carolina, at Its Session 1868".
- Convention, North Carolina Constitutional (December 30, 1868). "Constitution of the State of North-Carolina: Together with the Ordinances and Resolutions of the Constitutional Convention, Assembled in the City of Raleigh, Jan. 14th, 1868". J. W. Holden, convention printer – via Google Books.
- Carolina, North (December 30, 1877). "Acts Passed by the General Assembly of the State of North-Carolina". J. Gales & Son – via Google Books.
- Manuel, Sherry Wilson; Marler, Don C.; Marler, Kimble (1996). The Marler Family History. ISBN 9781887745062.
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