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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Sarah Marshall: Birth: ABT 1723 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia.

  2. Ann Marshall: Birth: ABT 1725 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: 1781 in Fauquier County, Virginia

  3. Elizabeth Marshall: Birth: 01 MAR 1726 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: JUL 1797 in Martintown, Edgefield County, South Carolina

  4. Thomas Marshall: Birth: 02 APR 1730 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: 22 JUN 1802 in "Federal Hill", Mason County, Kentucky

  5. John Marshall: Birth: 1732 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: 1800 in Kentucky

  6. Margret Masena Marshall: Birth: 1733 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia.

  7. William Marshall: Birth: 1735 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: 1809 in Eminence, Henry County, Kentucky

  8. Markham Marshall: Birth: ABT 1736 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Death: ABT 1803? in Lincoln County, Kentucky

  9. Mary Marshall: Birth: BETWEEN 1736 AND 1738 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia.


Sources
1. Title:   National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, Volumes: vols 1-1133
Author:   Compilation of Records
Publication:   DAR, Washington, DC
2. Title:   Marshall Family Genealogy, Compiler Address: [email protected], Url: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marshall/gene.htm
Publication:   downloaded 16 March 1998
3. Title:   Colonial Families of the Southern States of America, A History & Genealogy of Colonial Families Who Settled in the Colonies Prior to the Revolution, Edition: Edition 2
Page:   p.343
Author:   Hardy, Stella Pickett
Publication:   Southern Book Company, Baltimore, MD, 1958
4. Title:   Marshall Family Genealogy, Compiler Address: [email protected], Url: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~marshall/gene.htm
Publication:   downloaded 16 March 1998

Notes
a. Note:   In 1752, when "John of the forest" died, he left the bulk of his small estate to his wife Elizabeth for her lifetime, and then to Thomas. The poor land offered little promise, and with the aid of his friend George Washington, Thomas Marshall found employment as a surveyor and land agent for Lord Fairfax. In early 1753 he and his mother abandoned their homestead in Westmoreland county and resettled in the small frontier community of Germantown, in what subsequently became Fauquier county. [:ITAL]


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