Col Col Thomas Marshall
| CHAN.DATE | 16 JAN 2007 |
| CHAN.DATE.TIME | 15:25:16 |
| EVEN.TYPE | info |
| EVEN.DATE | 1776 |
| EVEN.Comment | Thomas Marshall, a member of the House of Burgesses for 20 years, heard Patrick Henry's inspiring speech at St. John's Church. Thomas and his neighbors formed the Culpeper Minute Men with son John as a lieutenant. At age 20 John Marshall began figh ting for independence from England. As minutemen, the Marshall's went to Chesapeake where the newly formed militia defeated the royal forces at the Battle of Great Bridge. This battle marked the end of British rule in Virginia. Following the battle the militia was stationed in Norfolk for a brief time. Justice John Marshall, "son of a prosperous farmer and a member of the colonial House of Burgesses" would be Thomas |
| EVEN.Place | Virginia, USA |




- b. 1545 in Abbotts Ann, Hmpshr, England d.Mar 19th, 1618 in Downton, Wltshr, ENG, England


- b. 1570 in Abbotts Ann, Hampshire, England d.Mar 19th, 1613 in Downton, co. Wilts. England



- b. 1553 in Abbotts Ann, Hampshire, England d.1625 in London, Middlesex, England

- b.1604-1633 in Isle Of Wight, Hampshire Co., England d.Nov 8th, 1688 in Westmoreland, Virginia, USA



- b. 1550 in Ireland


- b. 1574 in Ballymocadamcast, Kerry, Ireland d.1600 in Virginia, USA
- b. 1640 in Culpepper, Virginia, USA d.May 31st, 1704 in Westmoreland, Virginia, USA

- b. 1610 in Clodane, Ireland d. in Virginia, USA
- b.1685-1700 in Washington Par.,Westmoreland,VA d.May 26th, 1752 in Appomatox Creek, Culpepper Co, VA
- b. 1662 in Rappahannock, Virginia, America d.Jul 4th, 1749 in Culpepper, , Virginia, America
- b. 1702 in Westmoreland, Virginia
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