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MiscellaneaMarescalliana.org marshallancestry.org News and links from the MiscellaneaMarescalliana.org marshallancestry.org site http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ 2010-09-05T00:09:29+00:00 Feed created by PhpGedView http://www.phpgedview.net http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/images/gedview.gif text/html 2010-09-05T07:09:26+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall On This Day ... http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/calendar.php?action=today <ul><li><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/individual.php?pid=I1457&amp;ged=marshall01.ged"><b>Stanhope Stewart Marshall</b>&nbsp;(I1457)</a> Birth - <span class="date"><a class="date" href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/calendar.php?day=06&amp;month=sep&amp;year=1877&amp;filterof=all&amp;action=today">6 September 1877</a></span> (132 year anniversary) </li> <li><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/individual.php?pid=I267&amp;ged=marshall01.ged"><b>Jony Snoden</b>&nbsp;(I267)</a> Death - <span class="date"><a class="date" href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/calendar.php?day=6&amp;month=sep&amp;year=1653&amp;filterof=all&amp;action=today">6 September 1653</a></span> (356 year anniversary) </li> <li><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/individual.php?pid=I332&amp;ged=marshall01.ged"><b>Nicholas Mills</b>&nbsp;(I332)</a> Birth - <span class="date"><a class="date" href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/calendar.php?day=6&amp;month=sep&amp;year=1599&amp;filterof=all&amp;action=today">6 September 1599</a></span> (410 year anniversary) St Peter Paul Church, Bath, Avon County, England </li> </ul> text/html 2006-10-29T07:00:00+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall GEDCOM Statistics - MiscellaneaMarescalliana.org marshallancestry.org http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#gedcom_stats This GEDCOM was created using Family Tree Maker for Windows Family Tree Maker (16.0.350) on <b>29 October 2006</b> <br /> <a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname_sublist=no">1519</a> - Individuals<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/famlist.php">649</a> - Families<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/sourcelist.php">32</a> - Sources<br /> 39 - Other Records<br />Earliest Birth Year - 25<br /> Latest Birth Year - 1985<br /> Person who lived the longest - 129<br /> Average age at death - 60<br /> Average number of children per family - 1.59<br /> <b>Most Common Surnames</b><br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Marshall">Marshall</a> text/html 2010-09-05T07:09:28+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Top 10 Surnames http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php <a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Marshall">Marshall</a> [328]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Ahrendts">Ahrendts</a> [37]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Van%20Swearingen">Van Swearingen</a> [31]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=U%C3%AD%20%C3%89rem%C3%B3in">Uí Éremóin</a> [30]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Rabbitt">Rabbitt</a> [29]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Swearingen">Swearingen</a> [28]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Mills">Mills</a> [24]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Marsham">Marsham</a> [22]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=O%27%20Sullivan">O' Sullivan</a> [22]<br /><a href="http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/indilist.php?surname=Snowden">Snowden</a> [21]<br /> text/html 2007-07-30T01:37:08+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall the mystery of the MD Marshall maid and the baby of 1667 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article38 looking at old MD stuff and think I found a possible Marshall line that could explain the "break up" of the tree<br /> <br /> Elizabeth Marshall Daughter of William Marshall was borne on Eliza:<br /> the fifteenth Day of Aprill 1667. Marshall<br /> The said Marshalls Maid had a Child borne the Beginning of June His Maids<br /> Died the last of August 1667 <br /> <br /> http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000060/html/am60--115.html<br /> <br /> <br /> hmmmmmm<br /> the maid had a baby but by whom??? maid got preg in middle of Mr Marshalls wife's preg<br /> hmmmmmm<br /> could that baby have been a Marshall? either in name or not?<br /> <br /> there are exact DNA matches to Marshall with no explanation so something <br /> must have happened along the way text/html 2007-07-21T23:06:48+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall links, facts, views, opinions, etc http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article37 "Justice to be John Marshall identified with the new Federalist Party (which supported a strong national government and commercial interests), rather than Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Party (which advocated states’ rights")<br /> opposite of these/my Marshall/Marshels.<br /> <br /> talk about revisionist history, my family's past has been corrupted. it's getting old and stale.<br /> Justice John NOT the only John Marshall!!!!<br /> Im getting tired of seeing the great Justice John mentioned everywhere like he is the only Marshall on the Earth at the time. <br /> Such as the Battle of Brandywine. There was at least 1 other John and I thing he was a Colonel. Thats a high rank. And there were others as well. So when it says John Marshall came to muster the troops it MIGHT not be the same one each time!?!?!?!?<br /> <br /> Then I see stuff like this:<br /> "John was promoted to a captaincy in May, 1779. His company distinguished itself at the battle of the Brandywine."<br /> Ok people, listen,.... THEY LOST THE BATTLE!!!!!!! How can they distinguish themselves when they retreated? Everything is written about him "who was to become the Ch. Justice" or "A Virginia captain and future Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Marshall"<br /> "Winner: The British and Hessians were left occupying the field having driven the Americans from their position on Brandywine Creek."<br /> http://www.britishbattles.com/brandywine.htm<br /> <br /> again...<br /> "His company distinguished itself at the battle of the Brandywine" <br /> THEY LOST THIS BATTLE AND RETREATED!<br /> and again about his father Thomas:<br /> "In the battle of<br /> Brandywine his horse was killed under him and history gives him definite<br /> credit for having saved the patriot army from destruction at this time."<br /> repeat: THEY LOST THIS BATTLE AND RETREATED!<br /> saved the patriot army=gave order to retreat?????<br /> omg please tell me why these people got away with this writing?<br /> <br /> while Im on the subject:<br /> The PAXTON BOOK IS WRONG. The websites they have are wrong. Your "chief document "is WRONG and should be deleted. FIX YOUR TREES. State it where you know you have no facts. Be honest. Tell the TRUTH. I'm callin' you out. You know stuff is wrong so fix it.<br /> ---the preceding statements are this treemasters opinion and not a put-down of Justice John, but rather a put down of all the people who have plain LIED over the years.----<br /> <br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/viewer.php?CISOROOT=/schiappa&CISOPTR=703&CISOBOX=^marshel^ <br /> Mrs Marshel's Dance School<br /> <br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/steubenbooks&CISOPTR=60984&CISOSHOW=61075&REC=2<br /> will book info<br /> <br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/steubenbooks&CISOPTR=4653&CISOSHOW=4924&REC=3<br /> Charles Marshel born 1894 father James A<br /> <br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/steubenbooks&CISOPTR=4653&CISOSHOW=5103&REC=5<br /> again Charles ---James A and Lizzie Marshel<br /> <br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/steubenbooks&CISOPTR=4653&CISOSHOW=5103&REC=5<br /> Charles---James A Marshel Lizzie Hezendourt could be decendants of Col. James Marshel<br /> <br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/steubenbooks&CISOPTR=18858&CISOSHOW=19423&REC=6<br /> Fort Ligonier ----James Marshel<br /> <br /> <br /> book shows Aaron Marshall takes Oath of Virginia<br /> http://www.digitalshoebox.org/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/steubenbooks&CISOPTR=23718&CISOSHOW=23724&REC=1 text/html 2007-02-22T06:30:44+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall is John Marckel John Marshall? http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article35 some say Rives is Reeves and Rieves and they also say this is John Marshall<br /> <br /> Brunswick Co., Virginia<br /> Deed Book 15, page 123<br /> <br /> This Indenture made this 23rd Day of March [or May] 1769 BETWEEN Frederick Rieves and Mary Magdeleene his wife and Burwell Rieves and Amy his wife of the County of Pittsilvania [sic] of the one part & George Steagall Junr. of the County of Brunswick of the other part . . . for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds . . . do grant bargain and sell alien and confirm unto the said George Steagall Junr. . . . one certain tract or parcel [of] land situate lying and being in the County of Brunswick containing three hundred and thirty acres . . . bounded on Briery Creek and the lines of David <br /> <br /> <br /> Merideth John Threadgills Colliers Bottom Steagall and George Steagall Junr. and from thence to the BEGINNING it being all that tract or parsil [sic] of land which the said Fredrick Reaves bought of John Marckel . . . Signed by Fredk. Rives [only signature shown] and witnessed by John Jones, Joseph Blanks (his mark), and Aaron Steagall (his mark).<br /> Brunswick County Court July 25th 1791. John Jones one of the witnesses to this deed being sworn deposed and said that he saw Aaron Steagall make his mark as a witness to this deed and that he wrote the words Aaron Steagall his mark at the request of the said Aaron and the same having been proved on the 24th Day of April 1769 by the oaths of the said John Jones and Joseph Blanks also witnesses the same is ordered to be recorded.<br /> <br /> http://mywebpage.netscape.com/lonsw/rives/rivesfrederick.html text/html 2007-02-22T01:31:59+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall yet another version of this http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article34 So this one leaves out John "of the Forrest" ?? This looks different than <br /> other lines of this family (Justice John). <br /> <br /> Colonel Thomas Marshall (father of JJ) was born on April 30, 1730 in Westmoreland County, Virginia to Captain John Marshall and his wife, Elizabeth Markham. Captain John Marshall’s father, also John Marshall, had been a Captain of Cavalry in the service of Charles I and immigrated to Virginia about 1650. He died in 1704 in Westmoreland County, Virginia.<br /> <br /> if this is the 1596 Captain John he is 108 years old when he died.<br /> <br /> sorry, but again.....no one is sure about this Thomas's father text/html 2007-02-22T01:23:05+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Marshall in Missouri aft 1812 m. to Delaware? http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article33 With the Delawares, came a man named James Wilson, who was married to three squaws while here, and after living with each for a short time would drive her off, and seek another affinity. About the time the Delawares left, lie "shipped" the third one and returned to St. Louis, where be married a white woman, whom he brought back with him, and they settled on a farm near the mouth of the creek which was named for him and afterward became noted as the scene of One of the fiercest battles of the Great Rebellion After the death of Mr. Wilson his widow was married to Dr, C. F, Terrill, whose name afterwards appears in the official record of Greene county as the second Clerk of the County Court.<br /> <br /> A an by the name of Marshall also came with them, being married to a squaw, with whom he lived until his death, which occurred about the time the Indians were leaving here, and his widow and orphans went to the Territory with their dusky companions. Mr. Marshall had taken the old mill which had formerly been abandoned by Mr. Ingle. and removed it down the river to a point near the mouth of Finley creek, where he had commenced a plantation.<br /> <br /> http://thelibrary.springfield.missouri.org/lochist/history/directory/ch1.html text/html 2007-02-22T01:18:10+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Mystery family http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article32 MARSHALL FAMILY<br /> <br /> 1. William Marshall, born say 1720, a white planter, married Anne Perle, a "Mulatto" woman in Prince George's County before 23 August 1743 when the court ordered that he be sold for seven years. He was ordered to be released from prison so the case could be tried at the Provincial Court [Court Record 1743-4, 17]. He may have been the ancestor of<br /> <br /> i. Tom, head of a New Castle County, Delaware household of 8 "other free" in 1800 [MD:269].<br /> <br /> Clement, head of a Prince George's County household of 5 "other free" and 4 slaves in 1810 [MD:78].<br /> <br /> ii. William, head of a New Castle County household of 7 "other free" in 1810 [DE:301], perhaps the husband of Lucy Marshall, head of a Milford, Kent County, Delaware household of 3 "free colored" in 1820 [DE:86].<br /> <br /> iii. John, born say 1770, married to Susanna, "free negroes," when they registered the birth and baptism of their daughter Mary in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore: born 31 December 1792, baptized 3 March 1793 [Reamy, Records of St. Paul's Parish, I:64].<br /> <br /> iv. Isaac, head of an Accomack County household of 9 "other free" in 1810 [VA:113]. text/html 2007-02-17T10:42:28+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall found this:need to find my real dad http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article31 need to find my real dad <br /> <br /> Posted by kelly robinson <kellyrobinson339@hotmail.com> on Wed, 30 Apr 2003<br /> <br /> i have always knew that i was adopted i have been in contact with my real mom and now i am at the stage where i want to know about my real dad his name is John Marshel he is last known to live in huddersfield in yorkshire in northern ireland he may have know my mom as lynda robinson or lynda moss i have helath problems and i want to like ask him some questions regarding this and some burning questions about him and my mom please if you know where he is and can help me please email me or leave a message via her<br /> yours thankfully Kelly robinson/moss text/html 2007-02-16T09:10:07+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Sir Francis Bacon book with engravings by William Marshall printed 1640 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article30 Bookseller Info Heritage Book Shop, Inc. Company Name: Heritage Book Shop, Inc. <br /> Website: www.heritagebookshop.com <br /> Contact Names or Departments: James Gannon <br /> Email Address: heritage@heritagebookshop.com <br /> Address: 6075 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, California, United States , <br /> Phone: 310-659-3674 <br /> Fax: 310-659-4872 <br /> Electronic Catalogues: AE - Books for Sale <br /> <br /> Book Fair: 40th California Int'l. Antiquarian Book Fair (ABAA) (2/16/2007-2/18/2007)<br /> <br /> <br /> Catalogue Index Inventory No. 48219 <br /> AE Footnote Images <br /> Title Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning <br /> Author BACON, Sir Francis <br /> Place Printed Printed by Leon: Lichfield, Printer to the University, for Rob: YoungE Year Printed 1640 <br /> Selling Price USD 3000 <br /> Description First Complete English Edition of BaconÕs ÒDe Augmentis ScientiarumÓ BACON, Sir Francis. Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning or the Partitions of Sciences IX Bookes Written in Latin by the Most Eminent Illustrious & Famous Lord Francis BaconÉInterpreted by Gilbert Wats. Oxford: Printed by Leon: Lichfield, Printer to the University, for Rob: Young, & Ed. Forrest, 1640. First edition, second issue, with the colophon dated 1640, and with the penultimate line of the dedication on ¦2 verso reading Òbounded,Ó the recto of C3 reading at foot ÒFama Baconis,Ó and with ÒMarginal CorrectionsÓ on the recto of Qqq2 occupying eight lines (re-set in larger type, but without any addition to text). Folio (10 15/16 x 7 1/8 inches; 279 x 181 mm.). [34], 60, [14], 352, 351-477, [1, blank], [20] pp. Engraved frontispiece portrait and engraved title by William Marshall. Engraved vignette head-piece and numerous woodcut head- and tail-pieces and initials. Contemporary calf. Spine in six compartments with five raised bands and burgundy morocco gilt lettering label. Front joint cracked but sound. Some occasional spotting and browning, faint dampstaining in the outer margin. Two small marginal repairs to frontispiece, one small marginal repair to engraved title, old repair to verso of [dagger]1 (ÒThe Generale Idea and Project of theÉInstauratio MagnaÓ). Small rust hole in dd3 (pp. 29/30), just touching a couple of letters, short tear in the text of N3 (pp. 103/104), a few leaves with marginal paper flaws. Armorial bookplate of Francis Hubert Barclay and small booksellerÕs description on front pastedown. Pencilled signature of F.H. Barclay, dated Jan. 1895, on front free endpaper. Overall, a very good copy. ÒBacon conceived a massive plan for the reorganization of scientific method and gave purposeful thought to the relation of science to public and social life. His pronouncement ÔI have taken all knowledge to by my provinceÕ is the motto of his workÉ[His] ambitious proposal was: Ôa total reconstruction of sciences, arts and all human knowledgeÉto extend the power and dominion of the human raceÉover the universeÕ. The plan for this was to be set out in six partsÓ (Printing and the Mind of Man 119 (describing the 1620 Instauratio Magna or Novum Organum)). Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning is the first complete English edition of the first part of BaconÕs plan, Òa complete survey of human knowledge and learning [which] was expounded in the De Augmentis Scientiarum, 1623 (a greatly extended version of The Advancement of Learning, 1605Ó (Printing and the Mind of Man). Gilbert Watts (d. 1657) Òtranslated BaconÕs ÔDe Augmentis Scientiarum,Õ and his rendering called ÔOf the Advancement and Proficience of Learning, of the Partitions of SciencesÕÉwas of highly praised on its appearanceÓ (D.N.B.). Gibson 141b. Honeyman 185 (first issue). Madan I, p. 217. STC 1167.3. HBS 48219. $3,000 text/html 2007-02-08T23:25:56+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Virginia Immigrants, 1623-66 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article29 [p.218] Marsh, Lewis, 1643, by Mr. Moore Fautleroy, Upper Norfolk Co. <br /> Marsh, Hugh, 1650, by Tho. Vaus, Gent., Northumberland Co. <br /> Marsh, James, 1650, by John Armesbee, Northumberland Co. <br /> Marsh, Francis, 1643, by Mr. Moore Fautleroy, Upper Norfolk Co. <br /> Marsh, John, 1643, by Mr. Moore Fautleroy, Upper Norfolk Co. <br /> Marsh, Joseph, 1638, by John Fludd, James City Co. <br /> Marsh, Thomas, 1637, by Thomas Holt, New Norfolk Co. <br /> March, Tho., 1652, by Richard Coleman, —— Co. <br /> Marshall, Wm., 1643, by William Ewins, James City Co. <br /> Marshall, Mrs. Tho., 1650, by Sr. Tho. Luntsford, Kt., and Barronett, —— Co. <br /> Marshall, John, 1642, by John Sweete, —— Co. <br /> Marshall, John, and two children, 1650, by Mr. James Williamson, —— Co. <br /> Marshall, Henry, 1649, by Richard Kemp, Esq. (Sec. of State), —— Co. <br /> Marshall, John, 1646, by John Hill, Norfolk Co. <br /> Marshall, Edw., 1648, by Thomas Woodhouse, James City Co. <br /> Marshall, Edward, 1638, by John Batts and John Davis, Charles River Co. <br /> Marshall, Jno., 1644, by James Taylor and Lawrence Baher, James City Co. <br /> Marshall, Henry, 1638, by George Higgin, Charles River Co. <br /> Marshall, John, 1636, by Joane Bennett, Charles River Co. <br /> Marshall, Thos., 1635, by Capt. Adam Thoroughgood, —— Co. <br /> Marshall, Anne, 1653, by John Jaliffe, Isle of Wight Co. <br /> Marshall, Wm., 1653, by Major John Westhrope, Charles City Co. <br /> Marshall, John, 1656, by Lewis Perry, —— Co. <br /> Marshall, Hen., 1638, by Capt. Christopher Wormley, Charles River Co. <br /> Marshall, Walter, 1639, by John Well, Charles City Co. <br /> Marshall, Anne, 1642, by Christopher Boyce, —— Co. <br /> Marshell, Jno., 1653, by Frances Emperor, Hugh Gale, and Edward Morgan, Lower Norfolk Co.<br /> Martiall, Jno., 1648, by Job. Chanter, Lower Norfolk Co.<br /> <br /> Marshall, Frederick He was naturalized in Pennsylvania 20 Sep 1766 He was from Saxony<br /> Marshall, Teterick He was naturalized in Pennsylvania 10 Apr 1757 text/html 2007-02-07T23:36:21+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Fallen Hero Army Spc. James E. Marshall age 19 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article28 19, of Tulsa, Oklahoma.<br /> Marshall died in Baghdad, Iraq, when his vehicle hit an improvised explosive device. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 21st Field Artillery Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood, Texas. Died on May 5, 2004.<br /> Contributions to the Families of the Fallen <br /> http://www.fallenheroesmemorial.com/oif/profiles/marshalljamese.html text/html 2007-01-22T05:53:06+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Info about a John le Mareschall http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article27 Cambridge, St Michael's parish<br /> Title Grant to John le Marecshall, burgess, of a messuage <br /> Reference CCCC09/12/18<br /> (former reference: XIII 18) <br /> Creator John de Haukeston and Joan his wife <br /> Covering Dates 10 May 1334 (Cambridge, Tuesday after St John before the Latin Gate [6 May], 8 Edward III) <br /> Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript <br /> <br /> Content and context <br /> The messuage lies between a messuage of the John le Mareschall and a messuage of Sir John de Trippelowe, Rector of Reymerston and abuts (S) on the highway and (N) on land of the convent of St Radegund.<br /> <br /> Witnesses: John Pyttok, mayor; Roger le Chaundeler; Simon de Chasterton; Nicholas de Stowe; Thomas de Wyntringham, bailiffs; Bartholomew Morice; Richard Tuylet.<br /> <br /> Cambridge, St Michael's parish<br /> Title Quitclaim to John le Marescall, burgess, of a messuage as in 18 <br /> Reference CCCC09/12/19a<br /> (former reference: XIII 19a) <br /> Creator John son of John de Haukeston, chaplain <br /> Covering Dates 23 May 1334 (Cambridge, Monday after St Dunstan [19 May], 8 Edward III.) <br /> Extent and Medium 1 membrane; vellum; Manuscript <br /> <br /> Content and context <br /> Witnesses:L John Pittok, mayor; RogeWitnesses: John Pyttok, mayor; Roger le Chaundeler; Simon de Chasterton; Nicholas de Stowe; Thomas de Wyntringham, bailiffs; Bartholomew Morice; Richard Tuylet<br /> <br /> more olde things<br /> 11. Walter le Mareschal 1312 MxFF 83 (of Ludgate), 1332 S [Bocher, 6s. 8d.], 1338 LBF 21 (repr. FarrE). A butcher.<br /> 99. Simon le Mareschal 1325 Cor 123 (surety FarrI with no. 89), 1336 LBE 304.<br /> <br /> 54t De Andrea le Mareschalxl.d.54 <br /> <br /> <br /> From: 'Subsidy Roll 1319: Farringdon ward extra', Two Early London Subsidy Rolls (1951), pp. 305-14. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=31948. Date accessed: 22 January 2007.<br /> <br /> Marechal see Mareschal.<br /> Marechale see Mareschal.<br /> Marescall, Auncelm, 198.<br /> Mareschal, Robt. le, 9, 61, 89, 95, 162, 170.<br /> -, — of Aston, Robt. le, 34, 126, 142, 150, 179, 200.<br /> -, ——— Agnes, w. of, 150.<br /> -, — Emma la, 61, 89.<br /> -, — Andrew le, 120.<br /> -, —— Marg., w. of, 120.<br /> -, — John le, 139, 214.<br /> -, —— Wm., s. of, 139.<br /> -, — Wm. le, 207.<br /> -, — Rog. le, 210, 211, 230.<br /> Mareschalle, see Mareschal.<br /> <br /> From: 'Index: L-Z', Staffordshire Historical Collections, vol. 7, part 1 (1886), pp. 22-40. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=52476&strquery=Mareschal. Date accessed: 22 January 2007.<br /> <br /> <br /> Staff. The Sheriff had been ordered to distrain Juliana formerly wife of Henry de Colton, and to produce her in Court to acknowledge what right she claimed in thirty-eight acres of land, five of meadow, twenty acres of wood, 3s. 4d. of rent, and the third part of a messuage and mill in Colton, Neulond and Blithebury, which Robert son of Henry de Colton had granted to William son of John le Mareschal by a fine; and she did not appear. The Sheriff had distrained and returned 10d. as proceeds. He was therefore ordered to distrain again, and produce her at the Quindene of Hillary. A postscript states the Sheriff sent no return at that term, and he was ordered to produce her at the Quindene of Easter. m. 72.<br /> <br /> Staff. Robert le Mareschal of Aston and Agnes his wife give half a mark for license of concord with Nicholas fitz Herberd respecting the third part of the manor of Aston near Stone. (fn. 3) m. 37.<br /> <br /> From: 'Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 34 Edward I (2)', Staffordshire Historical Collections, vol. 7, part 1 (1886), pp. 144-54. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=52465&strquery=Mareschal. Date accessed: 22 January 2007.<br /> <br /> <br /> Staff. William son of John le Mareschal gives a mark for license of concord with Robert son of Henry de Colton respecting tenements in Colton, Newelond, and Blythebury. m. 76.<br /> <br /> From: 'Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 33 Edward I (2)', Staffordshire Historical Collections, vol. 7, part 1 (1886), pp. 134-44. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=52464&strquery=Mareschal. Date accessed: 22 January 2007.<br /> <br /> look for more<br /> http://www.british-history.ac.uk/search.asp?query=Mareschal&p=2&rf=pubid:464 text/html 2007-01-22T00:20:32+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall George Marshall author of Miscellanea Marescalliana http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article26 web page about George Marshall who wrote the Marshall<br /> book, Miscellanea Marescalliana, of which only 50 copies <br /> were printed.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/bob.cumberbatch/Marshall.htm text/html 2007-01-21T02:39:48+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Marshall name origins info http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article25 The Marshall family by tradition is supposed to be descended from William le Mareschal, who came to England with the army of the Norman conqueror, and was a commander in the army of invasion. From him was descended John Marshall who was Mareschal of England and later of Ireland. (Curiously, the coauthor, W. M. Paxton, of this 1885 book on the "Marshall Family" is a distant relative of Site Coordinator Nadine Holder through an entirely different branch of her family!) But, again, one must remember that many of the nobility had their own "marshalls" or caretakers and defenders of their estates, hence Marshall is a fairly common English name.<br /> <br /> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Farm/4038/Humphry.html text/html 2007-01-21T02:32:54+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall 1600's sculptor Joshua Marshall Lincolnshire http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article24 Richard Brownlow (ob. 1638) by Joshua Marshall but as Marshall was only in his teens in 1638, it must date from the 1650's or 60's. Alabaster. Frontal demi-figure in an arched niche. Complex surround. Richard Brownlow was a prominent Elizabethan lawyer who founded the Brownlow fortunes and built the uper stages of the church tower. Marshall carved the plinth of the equestrian statue of Charles l in Whitehall and, as master mason, was responsible for the Monument and for City churches after the Fire of London<br /> <br /> http://www.churchmonumentssociety.org/newfile13.htm text/html 2007-01-21T02:28:46+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall old Nicholas Marshall will http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article23 things that need researched<br /> <br /> Deeds 806<br /> Bargain and sale, 1641, June 7. 17 Charles I. 1 item : parchment ; 57 x 73.5 cm.<br /> <br /> SUMMARY: Bargain and sale by (1) Mary Brooke, widow and relict of George Brooke, late of Aspall (Suff.), esq., deceased, Mary Warren of the parish of All Hallowe Barkinge (London), widow, being two of the sisters of Nicholas Marshall, esq., deceased, Mary Waklyn, late wife and executrix of Nicholas Waklyn, late citizen and barber-surgeon of London, in consideration of 2900, and John Bode of Davington (Kent) in consideration of 12d., to (2) William Stebbing the Younger of Erle Soham (Suff.), gentleman, and Henry Stebbing of Wissett (Suff.), gentleman, of the manor of Bedingham in Ockolt, alias Occold, parcel of the possessions of the late monastery of St. John's nigh Colchester, the advowson of the church of Ockolte, and messuages, lands, etc., thereto belonging; and also land called "Thrumboldes"; and 2 closes, etc., now in the occupation of Robert Keene; all of which premises were conveyed from John Dassett unto the said Nicholas Marshall in his lifetime, Giles brown, esq., and the said John Bode for valuable considerations from the said Nicholas Marshall, the said Giles Brown, and John Bode being trustees for the last- named; and the rights of Nicholas Marshall being acquired by the said Mary Brooke, Mary Warren, and Mary Wlakyn: with a proviso that if the grantee does not pay to the three latter the futher sum of 1450 by or on 7 December next, then this deed shall be void and of no effect. Note on dorse of receipt of the stipulated sum in 2 payments on 6 and 7 December 1641 of Dr. Hacket, rector of St. Andrew's, Holborn. Signed: John Bode, Mary Brooke, Mary Warren, Mary Wakelin.<br /> <br /> WITNESSES: Thomas Brooke, James Wythe, John Brooke, Thomas Corwen. Indenture, with 3 seals of red wax, pendant on tags: (1) 1.4 cm.) bearing arms; (2) (0.9 cm.) bearing a device; (3) (1.4 cm.) bearing arms.<br /> <br /> NAMES: I. Brooke, Mary. II. Brooke, George. III. Warren, Mary IV. Marshall, Mary. V. Marshall, Nicholas. VI. Wakelin, Mary. VII. Wakelin, Nicholas. VIII. Bode, John. IX. Stebbing, William. X. Stebbing, Henry. XI. Keene, Robert. XII. Dassett, John. XIII. Brown, Giles. XIV. Hacket, Dr., rector of St. Andrew's (London, England) XV. Brooke, Thomas. XVI. Wythe, James. XVII. Brooke, John. XVIII. Corwen, Thomas. XIX. Heron, Thomas. XX. Aldrich, George. Champion, Thomas. Smith, Basil. Witherings, Anthony.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: 1. St. John's Abbey (Colchester, England) 2. St. Andrew's Church (London, England) 3. Monasteries--England--St. John's (Colchester) 4. Deeds--England-- Suffolk. 5. Deeds--England--Occold. 6. Suffolk (England)--Charters, grants, privileges. 7. Occold (England)-- Charters, grants, privileges. 8. Wissett (England) 9. Earl Soham (England) 10. Aspall (England) 11. Davington (England).<br /> <br /> HOLLIS number: -BHG9783 text/html 2007-01-17T10:10:47+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall 1645 Capt Roger Marshall ??? http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article22 All three forts, which were built by private citizens who received land in exchange for their services, were supposed to provide surveillance over the colony's frontier and offer a measure of protection to outlying settlers. Fort James, located on the upper side of Diascund Creek' mouth at Moysenac in what is now New Kent County, was built by Thomas Rolfe, the son of John Rolfe and Pocahontas, in exchange for the land upon which it stood. Captain Roger Marshall, who was to build Fort Royall ("alias Ricahack ffort") and maintain it for three years and keep it manned, was to receive 600 acres of adjoining land. Later, Marshall and Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell were credited with displaying great valor during combat with the Indians. Captain William Byrd I was responsible for building Fort Charles at the falls of the James River. Efforts were to be made to hire Accomac or Rappahannock Indians to serve as guides "for the further discovery of the enemy" (Hening 1809-1823:I:293, 315, 327; Nugent 1969-1979:I:187, 234, 249, 255, 403, 411; II:222; Force 1963:II:7:6).<br /> <br /> http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/jame1/moretti-langholtz/chap4.htm<br /> <br /> COLONIAL <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> A Study of Virginia Indians and Jamestone: The First Century <br /> <br /> <br /> CHAPTER 4:<br /> Narrative History<br /> <br /> Martha W. McCartney text/html 2007-01-17T09:25:13+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Captain Marshall and his seamen September the 23d 1696 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article21 Ordered that it be referred to the House of Burgesses<br /> whether Captain Marshall and his Sea-men who have resided<br /> in the Country most part of a year upon <br /> <br /> what Captain is this????<br /> <br /> link Maryland Archives<br /> http://djs.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000019/html/am19--449.html text/html 2007-01-17T04:35:40+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall George Washington Papers http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article20 George Washington Papers<br /> <br /> Colonial Series<br /> <br /> <br /> Marshall, ----: paint received from, 10:369<br /> <br /> Marshall, James, 7:105, 108; 8:304, 305<br /> <br /> Marshall, John (chief justice), 1:71; 6:259<br /> <br /> Marshall, John (ship captain), 7:1, 6, 21, 22, 73, 74, 75<br /> <br /> Marshall, Rebecca Dent, 8:327, 384-85<br /> <br /> Marshall, Thomas (of Maryland), 6:342; 8:34, 37, 80, 186, 212, 254, 418<br /> <br /> Marshall, Thomas (of Virginia), 8:383, 384; 10:263, 264<br /> <br /> Marshall, Thomas Hanson, 4:236; 8:70; 10:295, 296; ferry to his home, 4:237; 8:386; land of, 6:368; 8:217-20, 250, 311-12, 315, 317-19, 380-81, 384-85; id., 6:438; 7:185; account with, 7:185, 186; 8:78, 177, 527, 531; 10:221; family of, 8:186, 327, 512; GW cuts his trees, 8:315, 532; letters from: to GW, 6:438-39; 8:217-20, 311-12, 317-18, 326, 327, 380-81, 384-85, 529; letters to: from GW, 6:438; 8:312-15, 319-20<br /> <br /> Marshall, William, 4:6, 9-10, 18<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Martial, ---- (blacksmith), 3:236 text/html 2007-01-17T03:58:38+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Thomas Marshall b. 1692 son of John and Sarah??? http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article19 http://www.esva.net/ghotes/patience/d0/i0000167.htm text/html 2007-01-17T02:27:31+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Multiple John Marshall http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article18 Notes from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 1727-1734 <br /> The William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 1 (Jul., 1913), pp. 54-61<br /> doi:10.2307/1915074<br /> <br /> Notes from the Journal of the House of Burgesses, 1727-1734 ... doorkeepers of the House Nicholas Wager, John Marshall, William Francis and John Marshall <br /> <br /> needs to be researched<br /> <br /> more<br /> <br /> To this upland class of Burgesses, Thomas Marshall belonged. "He had been a member of the House for four years when the difference between the two Virginia ...<br /> John Marshall: Albert J. Beveridge as a Biographer <br /> Landon C. Bell<br /> The Virginia Law Register, New Series, Vol. 12, No. 11 (Mar., 1927), pp. 641-655<br /> doi:10.2307/1108458<br /> <br /> need access to jstore<br /> <br /> http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=1547-1357(192703)2%3A12%3A11%3C641%3AJMAJBA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-C text/html 2007-01-17T00:33:34+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Cavaliers & Pioneers http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article17 <br /> CAVALIERS AND PIONEERS: <br /> 20 Apr 1684, p 354. <br /> JAMES SYMMONS, SENR., 255 acs., Low. Norfolk Co; Eliz. Riv. Par., on Tanner's Cr. Precincts. Beg. at Buskin's poynt, at mouth of Gater's Cr; crossing a br. of Queen Graves Cr., &c. 50 acs. granted William Johnson, 10 Mar 1653; 50 acs. granted John Marshall 16 Apr. 1653; both of which tracts were assigned to Symmons; 100 acs to sd. Symmons by pattent, 23 Mar. 1663; 55 acs. for transportation of 2 pers: Wm. Lambdin, Martha Lambdin. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol. 2, page 85<br /> <br /> JOHN & GEORGE MOTT 15,651 acs. on N. side & in the freshes of Rappa. Riv., 17 Ocr. 1670, p. 329, Adj. Wm. Wilton, Mr. Wm. Ball, Richard Heabeard, & over brs. of Potomack Riv. &c. Trans. of 313 pers: including Cha. Marshall text/html 2007-01-16T05:32:16+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall John Marshall.John married Ann Ricks Isle of Wight, Va 1600's ???? http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article14 John Marshall.John married Ann Ricks. <br /> <br /> Ann Ricks [Parents] was born in Isle of Wight, Va. She married John Marshall. <br /> <br /> http://hometown.aol.com/vafdking/ricks.htm<br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> Joseph Jordan.Joseph married Patience Ricks. <br /> <br /> Patience Ricks [Parents].Patience married Joseph Jordan. <br /> <br /> <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> Isaac Ricks [Parents] was born before 1707 in Isle of Wight, Va. He died in 1748 in Edgecombe Co, Nc. He married Sarah in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> Sarah.Sarah married Isaac Ricks in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> They had the following children: <br /> <br /> M i Abraham Ricks. <br /> M ii Robert Ricks was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> M iii John Ricks was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> F iv Mary Ricks. <br /> F v Martha Ricks was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> Pope. married Mary Ricks in North Carolina. <br /> <br /> Mary Ricks [Parents] was born in Isle of Wight, Va. She married Pope in North Carolina. <br /> <br /> <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> Robert or Robart Ricks [Parents] was born on 14 Oct 1679. He died on 23 Mar 1742/1743. He married Elizabeth. <br /> <br /> [Notes] <br /> Elizabeth.Elizabeth married Robert or Robart Ricks. <br /> <br /> They had the following children: <br /> <br /> M i Robert Ricks was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> F ii Mary Ricks was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> F iii Elizabeth Ricks. <br /> M iv Richard Ricks was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> William Scott Jr..William married Elizabeth Ricks in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> Elizabeth Ricks [Parents].Elizabeth married William Scott Jr. in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> They had the following children: <br /> <br /> M i William Scott Jr. was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> M ii Robert Scott was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> F iii Mary Scott was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> F iv Elizabeth Scott was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> John Selway.John married Jeane (Jane) Ricks in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> Jeane (Jane) Ricks [Parents] was born on 30 Jun 1687. She married John Selway in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> They had the following children: <br /> <br /> M i John Selway Jr. was born in Isle of Wight, Va. <br /> <br /> <br /> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br /> <br /> John Ricks [Parents] was born in 1732 in Edgecombe Co, Nc. He married Ann Ross in 1750/1762. <br /> <br /> <br /> Other marriages: <br /> <br /> Horn, Esther <br /> Denson, Mary <br /> <br /> <br /> [Notes] <br /> Ann Ross [Parents] died before 1762. She married John Ricks in 1750/1762. <br /> <br /> They had the following children: <br /> <br /> F i Anne Ricks was born before 1762. <br /> M ii Lewis Ricks was born before 1770. <br /> M iii Richard Ricks was born after 1770. He died in 1853. <br /> M iv John Ricks. <br /> M v Jacob Ricks died on 17 Apr 1816. <br /> M vi Gideon Ricks.[Notes] <br /> M vii Redmond Ricks.[Notes] <br /> M viii Larry Ricks. <br /> F ix Delilah Ricks. <br /> F x Sarah Ricks was born in 1761. She died in 1849. <br /> M xi Jesse Ricks. <br /> F xii Johanna Ricks.[Notes] <br /> M xiii Isaac Ricks was born before 1770. He died about Aug 1825. text/html 2007-01-16T05:27:43+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Sarah George married Richard Marshall, presumably in Lancaster Co, VA http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article16 http://www.martygrant.com/gen/george/george-nicholas.htm text/html 2007-01-16T05:21:21+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall ealiest I have found in British Colonies http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article15 <br /> <br /> <br /> ....Robert Marshall brought out of England by Capt. Burgrave in May 1619, at the costs of sd. Samuel Jordan......Given at James City 10 December 1620 and Signed<br /> George Yardley<br /> Fr. Pory, Secr.<br /> http://www.narnet.com/rfa/line17/chris_32.html<br /> (people got land back then (starting usually at 50 acres) but if someone else paid your way, that person got the land.) text/html 2007-01-12T22:32:57+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall news found recently http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/index.php?ctype=gedcom#article12 <p><br /> Can these be brothers or cousins of Nicholas??<br /> <br><br /> Lincolnshire & Huntingdonshire: - Calendar of Lincolnshire Wills, 1601-1652, Calendars of Huntingdonshire Wills, 1479-1652 <br /> Marriages From Transcripts. <br /> Wills Proved in the Consistory Court of Lincoln. <br /> Calendar No. 4. 1601--1652. <br /> County: Lincolnshire <br /> Country: England <br /> Marshall, Marchall, Wm., Tidd St. Mary 1630 , 304 <br /> </p><br /> <p><br /> Lincolnshire & Huntingdonshire: - Calendar of Lincolnshire Wills, 1601-1652, Calendars of Huntingdonshire Wills, 1479-1652 <br /> Calendar of Wills Proved and of Administrations Granted in the Commissary Court of the Peculiar and Exempt Jurisdiction of Groby, 1580-1800. <br /> Wills Proved in the Consistory Court of Lincoln. <br /> Calendar No. 4. 1601--1652. <br /> County: Lincolnshire <br /> Country: England <br /> Marshall, Rd., Tidd St. Mary 1633 , 80 <br /> </p><br /> <br /> who can look these up in England???<br /> <br /> <br><br /> <br /> Can these be brothers or cousins of Aaron?<br /> <br><br /> <br /> Cross Creek Twp. (pp. 721-742) <br /> History of Washington County, Pennsylvania<br /> <br /> The territory now embraced in the townships of Cross Creek, Jefferson, and part of Mount Pleasant was included in the original township of Hopewell for more than eight years from the erection of the last-named township<br /> <br /> the following men to point out a proper division of said township and make a report to next court, viz.: Col. John Marshall, James Gillespie, James Marshall, Esq.; William Cuttraugh, and John Buchanan.<br /> <br /> Col. James Marshel1 was a resident of Cross Creek township as early as 1778. On December 26th of that year he purchased of Jacob Frederick "a tract of land situated on the head-waters of Cross Creek, in the counties of Yohogania and Ohio, and State of Virginia," said tract containing four hundred acres with allowance, and the consideration being L419 13s. 9d. "Marshel Hall" was the name given to a tract of four hundred and thirty-two acres which was warranted and surveyed to Col. Marshel in 1785, adjoining the lands of Thomas McKibbin, Robert, John, and Thomas Marshall, and Samuel Johnston. The middle branch of Cross Creek runs through this place. "Mecklenburg" must have been Col. Marshel's next land purchase. This tract he secured from Francis McKinne, to whom it was warranted Feb. 13, 1786, and afterwards surveyed as containing four hundred and one acres, located next other lands of James Marshel and those of David Vance and John Campbell. "The Point" was a tract of three hundred and fifty-eight acres which Col. Marshel warranted in March, 1786, and then deeded part of it to Mr. Johnston, who lived upon it. On April 20, 1781, the Supreme Executive Council of the State of Pennsylvania appointed Col. James Marshel county lieutenant of Washington County. He was also recorder of deeds and register of wills for Washington County from 1781 to 1784, and from 1791 to 1795. He was also sheriff of the county from 1784 to 1787. During the years of his official life, Col. Marshel resided the principal part of the time at the county-seat, where his public duties required his constant attention. He was a prominent actor in the events of the Whiskey Insurrection of 1794, as elsewhere mentioned. Soon after the close of the insurrection (in September, 1795) he advertised thirteen hundred acres of patented and improved lands on Cross Creek for sale. This must have been preparatory to his removing from Cross Creek township to Brooke County, Va., which he did at about that time. Col. Marshel's wife was his cousin, a sister of Robert and John Marshall. Their son, John Marshel, was elected sheriff of Washington County in 1835, served one year, and then resigned to accept the position of cashier of the Franklin Bank, in Washington, Pa., where he remained several years. Col. James Marshel died at his home in Brooke County, Va., in 1829. "Marshel Hall." his home in this township, is now owned by Thomas and Thomas B. McCorkle. [1Col. James Marshel and his son John always spelled their surname in this peculiar way - Marshel. The cousins of Col. Marshel, though of the same family, spelled their name in the usual way - Marshall.] <br /> <br /> Col. John and Robert Marshall (half-brothers) were cousins of Col. James Marshel. They came here together in 1779 from Lancaster County, and both purchased land of Col. James Marshel. Robert Marshel continued to live upon his purchase in Cross Creek township until his death, which occurred in 1833, at seventy-three years of age. His wife survived him until 1858, and died at the age of eighty-nine years. Their only daughter, Esther Marshel, is living near Mount Prospect Church, in Mount Pleasant township, and the old farm is now owned by Robert Jeffries, and occupied by Robert Jeffries, Jr. <br /> <br /> Col. James Marshel was a captain in the Revolutionary war, and was wounded at the battle of Brandywine, Sept. 11, 1777. He was afterwards colonel in the Washington County militia. In August, 1781, he was appointed a justice of the peace for Hopewell township, which at that time embraced the whole territory now Cross Creek township. In 1802-5 he was a member of the House of Repre- sentatives in the Pennsylvania Legislature. In 1820, Col. Marshel sold the two-hundred-acre tract which he had purchased of Col. James Marshel to Walter Craig, and removed to Crawford County, Ohio, where he died soon after. This land was adjoining the "Pensacola" tract of Joseph Reed. Mr. Craig resided upon it but a few years, when he sold it and removed to Cross Creek village. It is now in the possession of David E. McNary. <br /> <br /> Thomas and William Marshall were brothers, and natives of Ireland, who came into this section at least as early as 1779. Thomas Marshall located upon the land now owned by R. T. Johnson, upon which he had a distillery in operation in 1784. He was an elder in Cross Creek Church. In 1800 he sold his property in this township to Col. James Marshel, and removed to Smith township, in this county. In 1827 he again sold out, going to Ohio, where he died in 1839, at the age of ninety-six years. The property which Thomas Marshall owned in Cross Creek township was warranted to him March 31, 1786, and surveyed Oct. 24, 1787. The tract contained four hundred and five acres, was called "Buck Forest," and was bounded by the lands of William Reynolds, John Marshall, John Tennel, and Thomas Marques. <br /> <br /> William Marshall, who came out with his brother Thomas in 1779, settled upon the farm now occupied by David Gault. Mr. Marshall had left his family in Ireland, and in 1783, having sent for them, started for Philadelphia to meet them. They had arrived earlier than he expected them, and had journeyed from Philadelphia to Chartiers township, in this county, where the husband and father found them at the home of Andrew Russell. Mr. Marshall sold his property here in 1817, and with all his family except the son William removed to the State of Ohio. William Marshall, the son just mentioned, married Ann Crawford, a daughter of Thomas Crawford, and through the inheritance of his wife came into possession of a portion of the Hugh Stephenson land. The property is now occupied by some of their descendants, and William Perry, S. L. and Matthew McCollough. Mr. Marshall died in 1860, aged ninety-three years, and his wife survived him but a month, dying at the age of ninety years. Their son, Thomas Marshall, is still living in this township, and is now eighty-two years old.<br /> <br /> <br /> On August 24, 1818, Walter Craig purchased property of John Marshall in Cross Creek township. It was the tract "Justice," situated on the waters of Cross Creek, adjoining the lands of William Rea, Nicholas Reed, Thomas McConkle, Thomas Meason, James and Thomas Marshall. <br /> <br /> A daughter of Hugh Lee, Sr., married John S. Duncan; and another daughter became the wife of Rev. George Marshall, D. D. Of the children of Hugh and Hannah Lee five, two sons and three daughters, are now living text/html 2010-09-05T07:09:29+00:00 http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/ Joe Marshall Random Picture http://www.chipster.us/phpGedView/medialist.php <a href="mediaviewer.php?mid=M211"><img src="media/thumbs/ColJamesMarshel1797letter.jpg" border="0" class="thumbnail" alt="simmons to marshel bill letter" title="simmons to marshel bill letter" /></a> <br /><a href="mediaviewer.php?mid=M211"><b>simmons to marshel bill letter</b></a>