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64 (a) CHARLES MARSHALL, twin brother of William, was b. at "Oakhill," Fauquier County, Virginia., January 31, 1767, d. at Warrenton, Virginia., 1805, = September 13, 1787, LUCY PICKETT, b. May 2, 1767, d. 1825. Both were buried at Old Turkey Church, in Fauquier County, Virginia.; but there is nothing left to indicate their graves.
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James Hughes 2005-10-16 21:57:05
Bk E-493, 15Jul1795, Thomas Marshall of Woodford Co,KY & Charles Marshall and Wm Marshall his sons of state of VA, sale of land in Mason County, Land of Thomas Marshall, by virtue of Treasury Warrant 1780 etc.
Deed Abstracts, 1789-1820 Mason County, Kentucky
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Court Record Data
Context Extract
Deed of Trust Elijah Arnold to Charles Marshall - Fauquier Co. - 1803
Defendant Josiah Watson; Joseph Tidball; Lucy Marshall (admrx.); Charles Marshall (decd)
Deponent / Affiant John Bradford; Gideon Johnson; Berkeley Ward; John Scott; James Smith Mahorney; Francis Hilliary; Smith Johnston; James Vowles; William Hughlett; Beede Johnston; Joseph Lawry
Family Isaac Arnold, father of Elijah Arnold
Locality Fauquier Co.; Prince William Co.; Culpeper Co.; Alexandria
Plaintiff Elijah Arnold
Administrative Information
Record title Arnold vs Watson & als
Year recorded 1814?
Collection CR-SC-H
Record ID 7-22
End Notes
Preserved by Virginia Circuit Court Records
Preservation Program
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://gedcom.surnames.com/burgess_jim/np96.htm
URL title: Individual Notes
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Fauquier County, Virginia Deed Book 23 page 145
MARSHALL, Charles & his wife Lucy - 8 Mar 1806 - 28 Dec 1818 - Conveyance of Property - paid $1 by Thomas Chilton all their rights and interests in the dower property to which the wife of Bernard Duffy was entitled to 2/3 of a property known as "Millfield" which was conveyed by the said Bernard Duffy in his life time to Septimus Norris now deceased and Charles MARSHALL, now said widow Anne Duffy and Anne Bailey (wife of Moses Bailey) wish to sell said property, signed by Charles Marshall and Lucy Marshall, witness Zeph R. English, George Pickett Junior JP, Joseph English JP, Wm Robinson & Wm Horner JP, received by Daniel Withers CC Deed Book 23 page 145
Fauquier County, Virginia Deed Book 27 page 240
COOKE, Edward E. (recorded the court bill) 23 Feb 1819, 22 Sep 1823 - Confirmation of Ownership of Property0 whereas John E. COOKE called the orator to give a history of that property in question, Wm Staunton purchase of Martin Pickett a lot in the town of Warrenton, Virginia for valuable consideration and paid him the purchase money, but did not obtain a Deed of Conveyance, that afterward said Wm STAUNTON (while acting as Deputy Sheriff under Samuel Blackwell) became indebted to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the year 1801, which said Samuel Blackwell paid his debt used as his collateral said lot which now contained a house conveyed over to said Samuel Blackwell in turn told the lot with a house in 1808 to John A.W. Smith and in 1813 he sold the property to Thomas HENDERSON and in 1816 he sold the property to said John E. COOKE, the probable for the orator since Martin Pickett died without issuing a title to said Wm Staunton, said property is not still listed to be the pro! perty of said Wm Staunton in the court case John Scott and John Coakley (executors of Robert Walker vs Wm Staunton as described in his old Deed of Trust dated Jun 1801 for the benefit of said Robert Walker, now the purpose of this bill before the clerk, it is the hope of the orator prays that the said Thomas Henderson, John A.W. Smith and Samuel Chilton and his wife Lucinda and Nancy Gillerson (late Nancy Blackwell) heirs of Samuel Blackwell deceased & Margaret Blackwell (widow of said Samuels Blackwell), Lucy Marshall, Anne Brooke, George B. Pickett, Steptoe Pickett, Anne D. Morgan and her husband Daniel Morgan, Henry Clarkson, Eliza Clarkson, Caroline Stribling and her husband Robert M. Stribling, Mary Clarkson and Mildred Clarkson, Charles Johnson Junior, Lucy Johnston, Edward Johnston and Arthur Slaughter, Henry Slaughter, Martin Slaughter, Dianna Slaughter, Augustine Slaughter and Anne Slaughter, John Scott & his wife Elizabeth (heirs of Martin Pickett deceased) and Jos! hua Grinage and his wife Polly (late Polly Staunton, widow of Wm Staunton Jr. deceased and Lucy Walton (late Lucy Staunton and her husband Thomas Jefferson WALTON (heirs of the late Wm Staunton Junior.) that they will agree to make a clear and proper title of conveyance to the house and lot containing 1 acres 3 roods, 19 poles to said orator, signed by Edward E. Cooke, recived by John A.W. Smith, CC Book 27 page 240
Fauquier County guardian bond
William Stanton, guardian of Lucy Moxley, orphan of [blank] 28 March 1797 for $3,000. Security: Charles Marshall. Note enclosed: "I hereby agree that Colo. William Stanton of the County of Fauquier Shall be appointed my Guardian. Lucy Moxley. March 28th 1797. Lucinda Stanton, Stanton Slaughter."
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http://ralphinla.rootsweb.com/mrkmvasf.htm
Hopkins, Wills from Burned Counties, Page 130,
11 Jan 1804 will of John Markham of Stafford Co. VA:
Wife Jane Markham.
Sons Allen Waller Markham and James Markham (both under 21).
Daughter Peggy Markham.
Son John Markham.
Daughter Elizabeth Boswell Kennedy, wife of Benjamin Kennedy, land purchased of Enoch Benson.
Son Lewis Markham.
Son William Markham of KY.
Daughter Elizabeth Oden.
Daughter Mary Markham.
Daughter Anne Withers.
Granddaughter Harriet Oden.
Granddaughter Mary Markham Oden.
First wife's child (not named).
Exors: William Montjoy, Charles Marshall and wife Jane Markham.
Wit: J.M. Daniel, Moses Pilcher, John T. Ford (hereafter cited as 1804 Will, John Markham).
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.historiccourtrecords.org/courtrecordsearch.asp?pageInfo=4¤tquer y=MARSHALL&orderinfo=
URL title: Fredericksburg Court Record Search
Note:
Court Record Data
Context Extract
Birth William Pickett, nephew of William Pickett, was born in July 1747
Death Abated as John Hord Jan. 1808 by his death
Death Abated as to Charles Marshall Oct. 1807 by his death
Death Abated as to Francis Brooke Oct. 1807 by his death
Death Abated as to Richard Key Sep. 1809 by his death
Deed [division of the estate of James Kay amongst his children] - Esssex Co. - 1778
Deed John Amiss &c to Henry Picket - Essex Co. - 1698
Defendant John Hord; Daniel Fitzhugh; Charles Marshall; Lucy Marshall; Francis Brooke; Nancy Brooke; Stanton Slaughter; Judith Slaughter; John Scott; Betsey Scott; George Blackwell Pickett; Steptoe Pickett (infant); Anne D. Clarkson; Henry Clarkson; Elizabeth Clarkson; Caroline Clarkson; Mary Clarkson; Mildred Clarkson; Charles Johnston (infant); Lucy Johnston (infant); Edward Johnston (infant)
Deponent / Affiant William Pickett Sr. (62); James Taylor; Richard Conquest; Joshua Hudson (58); Zachariah Carter (66); George Alsop; Henry Motley; Christopher Kay (50); William Sale Sr.; Richard Saunders; James Rennolds; John Conquest; John Dunn; Harrison Daniel; Thomas Coghill
Family Sarah Pickett, wife of William Pickett
Family Anne Key, widow of Richard Key
Family Thomas Key, James Key, John Key, Robert Key, Richard Key, Sally Key, Edward Key, Willis Key & Patty Key, children of Richard Key
Family Matthew Norril, sister of Lucy Norril
Family George Blackwell Pickett & Steptoe Pickett, sons of Martin Pickett
Family Henry Pickett & William Pickett, cousins of William Pickett & sons of John Pickett Sr.
Family John Pickett, eldest son of William Pickett
Family Mary Kay, wife of James Kay
Family Martin Pickett, son of William Pickett
Family Margaret Hord, widow of John Hord
Family Lucy Norril, cousin of William Pickett
Family Lucy Kay, wife of Christopher Kay
Family Christopher Kay, John Kay, Richard Kay & Margaret Kay, children of James Kay
Family Charles Johnston, Lucy Johnston & Edward Johnston, grandchildren of Martin Pickett
Family Thomas Hord, brother of John Hord
Family Hannah Richardson, wife of Peter Richardson
Family Ambrose Hord, uncle of John Hord
Family Henry Clarkson, Eliza Clarkson, Caroline Clarkson, Mary Clarkson and Mildred Clarkson, siblings
Family Anne D. Clarkson Henry Clarkson, Elizabeth Clarkson, Caroline Clarkson, Mary Clarkson and Mildred Clarkson, grandchildren of Martin Pickett
Family William Carter, brother of Zachariah Carter
Family Luca Boughan, daughter of Augt. Boughan
Family William Hord, Hiram Hord, Hawkins Hord, Thomas Hord, Robert Hord & Richard Hord, sons of John Hord
Family William Pickett, uncle of William Pickett Sr. (a deponent)
Grant 500 acres in Essex Co. to John Amis - 1693
Locality Caroline Co.; Essex Co.; KY; Prince William Co.
Marriage Willis Settle -mr- Nancy Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage Andrew Gatewood -mr- Margaret Kay, daughter of James Kay
Marriage Charles Marshall -mr- Lucy Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage Edward Rowzee -mr- Fanny Hord, daughter of John Hord
Marriage Enoch Harris -mr- Catharine Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage Francis Brooke -mr- Nancy Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage Gabriel Slaughter -mr- Sally Hord, daughter of John Hord
Marriage Joel Settle -mr- Betsy Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage John Scott -mr- Elizabeth B. Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage Robert Thomas -mr- Elizabeth Key, daughter of Richard Key
Marriage Stanton Slaughter -mr- Judith Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Marriage Thomas James -mr- Polly Pickett, daughter of Martin Pickett
Overseer Simon Miller, overseer at Peumansand for Charles Carter of Corotoman, late of Shirley - 1760 or 1761
Plaintiff Richard Key (aka Richard Kay) (decd); Anne Key (widow); Thomas Key; James Key; Robert Thomas; Elizabeth Thomas; John Key (infant); Robert Key (infant); Richard Key (infant); Sally Key (infant); Edward Key (infant); Willis Key (infant); Patty Key (infant)
Plat Property lines in controversy - 1807
School deposition of John Dunn taken at the house wherein Henry Samuel keeps school in Caroline Co. - 1806
Slave Angelina; Battaile; Bet; Betsy; Big Winney; Charlotte; Darky; Davy; Esther; Jack; Jacob; Jenny; Jesse & wife Sally ; Jim; Joan; Judah; Kate; Patty & children Reuben & Jack; Rhoda; Rose; Sukey; Tenah; Will - property of John Hord
Slave George; Ben; Lucy; Sarah; Scipio; Juno; Bess; Judith; Tom - property of James Kay
Slave Samson; Easter; Cate; Lucy; James; Jenny; George; Ankey; William; Harry; Winney; Phillip; Sarah; David; Ann; Patty; Moll; Tom; Hannah; Jenny - property of William Pickett
Surveyor James Taylor, surveyor for Caroline Co. - 1786
Tenant John Conquest, tenant on land of John Hord
Tenant Mrs. Elizabeth Conquest lived on land of Pickett at Port Tobago where the schoolhouse of John Mclear formerly stood - tract called Kings land - schoolhouse rented to old Robert Reynolds
Treasury Warrant #195 issued 14 Oct. 1784 to John Hord, assignee of John Thomas &c - 53 acres in Caroline & Essex Counties - 1787
Will James Kay - Essex Co. - Essex Co. - 1768 / 1769
Will John Hord - Caroline Co. - 1806 / 1807
Will William Pickett - Essex Co. - 1743
Administrative Information
Record title Key vs Hord & al
Year recorded 1813
Collection CR-SC-H
Record ID 163-2
End Notes
Preserved by City of Fredericksburg
Processed by Margaret Anne Crickman
Extracted by Barry L. McGhee
Extracted on 9/5/2002
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Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaead/published/lva/vivadoc.pl?file=vi00229. xml Finding Aid URL title: A Guide to the William Allason Records, 1722-1847Collection 13
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Correspondence, letter books, daybooks, ledgers and miscellaneous items relating to the operation of a mercantile business in Falmouth (King George County) and Winchester, Virginia by William and David Allason. The correspondence reflects the various aspects of extensive mercantile endeavor, as well as personal relationships between family members and friends. Allason corresponded with Lord Dunmore before and after Dunmore fled Virginia, and he maintained a close association with Lord Fairfax, acting as his factor, buying and selling his slaves and engaging people to collect quitrents for the Fairfax proprietary. Other correspondents include Alexander Baine, Robert Beverley, Nathaniel and Robert Burwell, Charles and Landon Carter, John Harvey, Abraham Hite, Neil Jamieson, Charles MARSHALL, James Mercer, General Daniel Morgan, Hugh Nelson, MAnne Page, Robert Rose, David Ross, Andrew Sprowle, Col. John Taylor, Benamin Waller, John and Warner Washington, Ralph Wormeley, George Wythe and Isaac Zane.
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Note: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=message&r=rw&p=surnames.marshall&m=3 510
B. F. Marshall Louisville, KY born ca-1820
Author: Barry Schwoerer Date: 12 Jun 2006 8:14 PM GMT
Classification: Query
B.F. Marshall (Benjamin Franklin) was elected constable of Murphys California in 1850 and appointed sheriff of Calaveras County, CA in 1851. Prior to this he served in the US Army during the Mexican War and reportedly may have been a Deputy US Marshall. He was born in Louisville, KY ca-1820 although various census reports vary the birth date +/- several years.
B.F Marshall's son, Frank B. Marshall collected newsclips of the Marshall family and included one that reported COL Charles Marshall, Aide to GEN Robert E. Lee, wrote Lee's farewell address to troops and the original was found in Charles effects in Louisville, KY. That raises the possibility that Charles and BF were related.
I'm looking for any information on birth parents of B.F Marshall and any relation to COL Charles Marshall, any history proving or disproving the US Marshall work and any history of the family beyond birth parents.
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URL (Click on link) http://lvaimage.lib.va.us/cgi-bin/GetLONN.pl?first=251&last=&g_p=GT&collec tion=LO Grant
Title Marshall, William.
Publication 20 December 1785.
Other Format Available on microfilm. Virginia State Land Office. Grants A-Z, 1-124, reels 42-190; Virginia State Land Office. Grants 125- , reels 369-.
Note Location: Fayette County (Ky.).
Description: 586 acres on the waters of the Kentucky adjoining Charles Binns, Nathaniel Evans and Charles Marshall.
Source: Land Office Grants T, 1785, Page 251 (Reel 60).
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1787-1794 Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Wills Book 18 [Mike Marshall]; Page 254.
Attwell to Pickett Indenture
This indenture made the 27th day of May 1792 between Francis Attwell of the one part and Martin Pickett of the other part. Witnesseth that Francis Attwell in consideration of 256 pounds current money in hand has sold to Martin Pickett a tract of land in the County of Westmoreland containing by estimation 246 acres now in the occupation and tenure of Richard Henry Lee, Esq. lying on Lower Machodoc Creek on or near Potomac River and joining the lands of Richard Lee, Esq. and [blank] Washington, Esq., and if upon an actual survey of the said lands to be conveyed it shall appear that there are more than 246 acres then the said Martin Pickett shall pay to Francis Attwell the sum of 20 shillings per acre for all the overplus and of less than 246 acres the said Francis Attwell shall pay to the said Martin Pickett the rate of 20 shillings for every acre shall be deficient. In witness whereof the said Francis Attwell hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written.
Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of
Joseph Blackwell, Gustavus Brown Horner Francis Attwell
John Attwell, John Chilton, Lewis Marshall
Charles Marshall, Cuthbert Harrison Scott
William Clarkson, William Hawar Parker, Thomas Chilton
At a court of quarterly sessions held for Westmoreland County the 31st day of July 1792 this indenture of bargain and sale and receipt thereon endorsed were proved by the oaths of Thomas Chilton, Thomas Attwell and Charles Marshall three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.
Test James Bland CWC
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