The origin of the Marsh surname is in England. It derives from the Middle English word 'mersche' (swamp or bog). It's a toponymical name, given to those who lived at or near low, swampy ground, and their lineage. It is well distributed in counties with this geographical feature, and over the centuries has spread across Britain.
Marsh, March, Marche, Marshe, Mersh
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Common female occupations for Marshs in 1921
Dressmaker
845
Cotton Weaver
598
Laundress
535
General Servant Domestic
496
Domestic Servant
462
Common male occupations for Marshs in 1921
Coal Miner
1,301
Agricultural Labourer
1,088
General Labourer
878
Farmer
596
Farm Labourer
576
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