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|name = Unnamed Marston Daughter
 
|name = Unnamed Marston Daughter
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
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|affiliations =
|affiliations = [[John Marston]] (Father) (Deceased) <br />[[Jack Marston]] (Brother) <br /> [[Abigail Marston]] (Mother) (Deceased) <br />[[Marston Family|Unnamed Paternal Grandmother]] - (Deceased)<br />
 
[[Marston Family|Unnamed Paternal Grandfather]] - (Deceased) <br />
 
 
|status = Deceased
 
|status = Deceased
 
|image = [[File:Rdr unseen dead character.jpg|300px]]
 
|image = [[File:Rdr unseen dead character.jpg|300px]]
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|nationality = American
}}
 
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|family = [[Abigail Marston]] <small>(mother)</small><br>[[John Marston]] <small>(father)</small> <br />[[Jack Marston]] <small>(brother)</small> <br />[[Marston family|Unnamed paternal grandmother]] {{icon|dead}}<br />[[Marston family|Unnamed paternal grandfather]] {{icon|dead}}}}
 
 
{{quotebox|I have a son at home and a daughter in heaven. |'''[[John Marston]]''' talking to [[Luisa Fortuna]]}}
 
 
'''Marston daughter''' is a [[Characters in Redemption|minor, deceased character]] mentioned in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]''.
{{quotebox|I had a daughter, but she died.|'''[[John Marston]]''' talking to [[Bonnie MacFarlane]]}}
 
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Characters in Redemption|minor, deceased character]] mentioned in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]''.
 
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
{{PAGENAME}} is the deceased daughter of [[John Marston]] and his wife, [[Abigail Marston|Abigail]], and [[Jack Marston]]’s sister. She is briefly mentioned in the [[Bonnie MacFarlane]] mission "[[Women and Cattle]]", the [[Luisa Fortuna]] mission "[[Father Abraham]]", and indirectly in "[[The Gates of El Presidio]]" by [[Javier Escuella]].
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Marston daughter is the deceased daughter of [[John Marston]] and his wife, [[Abigail Marston|Abigail]], and [[Jack Marston]]’s younger sister. She is briefly mentioned in the [[Bonnie MacFarlane]] mission "[[Women and Cattle]]", [[Nigel West Dickens]] mission "[[The Sport of Kings, and Liars]]", the [[Luisa Fortuna]] mission "[[Father Abraham]]", and indirectly in "[[The Gates of El Presidio]]" by [[Javier Escuella]].
   
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Nothing is known about her, though dialogue in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' asserted that she died years after John's time in the gang.<ref>In the mission "[[Women and Cattle]]" John Marston mentions a gap of "years" between his time in the Van der Linde Gang and his daughter's death.</ref>
Nothing is known about her. Though dialog in [[Red Dead Redemption]] asserted that she was still alive in 1906 and died sometime between 1908 and 1911.<ref>In [[Women and Cattle]], John says "I had a daughter but she died. Years before that I rode in a gang." This narrows down the timeline of her death even more. As it is known that John left the gang in 1906 and mentions a gap of "years" in between his daughter's death and his time as an outlaw. Using this information, she had to have passed away sometime in the years of 1908-1911 for John's statement to be correct.</ref> However this information appears to be contradicted by the events of [[Red Dead Redemption 2|Red Dead Redemption II]].<ref>Narrative details given in the original Red Dead Redemption were later retconned by the story told in Red Dead Redemption II. Originally, it was stated that John Marston left the Van der Linde gang in the year 1906. However Red Dead Redemption II depicts this happening in the year 1899 through the mission "[[Red Dead Redemption (mission)|Red Dead Redemption]]". John Marston's daughter is also neither seen or mentioned in Red Dead Redemption II despite it taking place in 1899 and 1907.</ref>
 
   
 
==Interactions==
 
==Interactions==
She is never seen in-game, nor can her grave be found. She is only being mentioned in dialogue between John, Bonnie, and Luisa. Her first name is never mentioned at any point and is unknown.
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She is never seen in-game, nor can her grave be found. She is only mentioned in dialogue between John, Nigel, Bonnie, and Luisa. Her first name is never mentioned at any point and is unknown.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*It is unknown as to where she was buried, as there are no gravestones bearing her name at any of the cemeteries in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]''.
*During "[[The Gates of El Presidio]]", Javier indirectly mentions her by saying, "I hope you and your wife and children rot in hell!" This gives a time frame in which she died, falling between when John left the gang and when he lived at [[Beecher's Hope]].
 
*The above seems to be contradicted by the events of [[Red Dead Redemption 2]], where the daughter is not brought up at all before John and Javier's last interaction.
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*She is never seen or mentioned in ''[[Red Dead Redemption 2]]''.
*It is also unknown as to where she was buried, as there are no gravestones bearing her name at any of the cemeteries in [[Red Dead Redemption]].
 
   
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 21:00, 14 May 2020

I have a son at home and a daughter in heaven.

John Marston talking to Luisa Fortuna


Marston daughter is a minor, deceased character mentioned in Red Dead Redemption.

Background

Marston daughter is the deceased daughter of John Marston and his wife, Abigail, and Jack Marston’s younger sister. She is briefly mentioned in the Bonnie MacFarlane mission "Women and Cattle", Nigel West Dickens mission "The Sport of Kings, and Liars", the Luisa Fortuna mission "Father Abraham", and indirectly in "The Gates of El Presidio" by Javier Escuella.

Nothing is known about her, though dialogue in Red Dead Redemption asserted that she died years after John's time in the gang.[1]

Interactions

She is never seen in-game, nor can her grave be found. She is only mentioned in dialogue between John, Nigel, Bonnie, and Luisa. Her first name is never mentioned at any point and is unknown.

Trivia

References

  1. In the mission "Women and Cattle" John Marston mentions a gap of "years" between his time in the Van der Linde Gang and his daughter's death.

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