Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
William Marshall

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Name William Marshall Born 11 Feb 1797 Frederick County, Maryland Gender Male Died 1882 Mexico, Audrian County, Missouri Person ID I83917 Tree1 Last Modified 6 Jul 2022
Father Alexander Marshall, b. Abt 1759, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 5 Mar 1844, Boone County, Kentucky
(Age ~ 85 years)
Relationship natural Mother Susannah Perrill, b. Abt 1763, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 16 Dec 1843, Boone County, Kentucky
(Age ~ 80 years)
Relationship natural Married 30 Dec 1779 Frederick County, Maryland Notes - Dec. 30, 1779 in History of Western Maryland.
Margaret Myers recorded the marriage as Dec 30, 1799, in error.
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MARYLAND MARRIAGES, 1778-1800
Compiled by Robert Barnes
Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc., Balt. 1978
Pg. 150
Its a listing of Marshall marriages in Maryland.
Source definition: 4 FR= Frederick County Mg. Lic.'s, 1778-1900,
copied from the originals at the court house, and published in the DAR Magazine, Vol. 85.
Marshall, Alex'd'r, 30 Dec. 1799, Susanna Pearl 4 FR* {mm note: the marriage was 1779, transcription error}
Family ID F340 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Magruder, b. Abt 1800, Frederick County, Maryland , d. 17 Feb 1869, Mexico, Audrian County, Missouri
(Age ~ 69 years)
Married 17 Sep 1817 Boone County, Kentucky Notes - MARSHALL, Wm. & Elizabeth MCGRUDER, 17 Sept. 1817, LD, b Thomas Macgruder, c by Richard MacGruder [relationship not stated], w by Michael McClosky, A-35, Boone County, Kentucky
Children 1. Alexander Marshall, b. 23 Feb 1824, Boone County, Kentucky [natural]
2. Richard Marshall, b. 30 Oct 1825, Boone County, Kentucky [natural]
3. Henry Marshall, b. 5 Nov 1827, Boone County, Kentucky , d. 1848, Boone County, Kentucky, Marshall Graveyard
(Age 20 years) [natural]
4. James Marshall, b. 19 Sep 1829, Boone County, Kentucky , d. 1879 (Age 49 years) [natural]
5. William Marshall, b. 19 Mar 1831, Boone County, Kentucky , d. Oklahoma as of 1901
[natural]
6. Edward Marshall, b. 29 Dec 1833, Boone County, Kentucky [natural]
7. David Marshall, b. 7 Feb 1835, Indianapolis, Indiana , d. 27 Jun 1914, Bozeman, Montana
(Age 79 years) [natural]
8. Susannah Marshall, b. 9 Apr 1837, Boone County, Kentucky , d. Idaho
[natural]
9. Vincent Marshall, b. 13 Jun 1840, Indianapolis, Indiana , d. 26 Aug 1901, Mexico, Audrian County, Missouri
(Age 61 years) [natural]
Last Modified 6 Jul 2022 Family ID F593 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Dec. 30, 1779 in History of Western Maryland.
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Notes - William mentioned in 1844 estate sale of Alexander in Boone county Ky, also administrator will Vincent.
1820 census
males
under 10 - 0
10-15 -0
16-18 - 0
18-25 - 1 william
26-44 - 0
over 45 - 0
females
under 10 - 1
10-15 - 0
16-25 - 1 wife
26-44 - 0
over 45 - 0
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James Hughes 2006-10-24 23:29:36
MARSHALL, WM (1860 U.S. Census)
MISSOURI , AUDRAIN, PRAIRIE TWP
Age: 63, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MD
Series: M653 Roll: 606 Page: 794
Wm Marshall 63 M Farmer Md
Eliza 63 F Md
Vincent 20 M Ioway (Indianapolis)
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MARSHALL, WILLIAM (1870 U.S. Census)
MISSOURI , AUDRAIN, PRAIRIE TWP
Age: 72, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: MD
Series: M593 Roll: 756 Page: 518
Marshall, William 72 M W Farmer Maryland
Mexico Missouri, founded by emigrants from Kentucky, North Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee in 1836, has deep roots in the firebrick industry, agriculture and world renowned saddle horses.
PIONEERS OF WARREN CO. written 1876
Martha A. WYATT married THOMAS J. MARSHALL, of Mexico, MO. who was county clerk of Warren Co. for 18 years.
WYATT, Frank Wyatt was a native of N.C., but settled and lived in
Montgomery County, Kentucky. He came to MO. 5 times to look at the country, but
could never make up his mind to move here. He had 4 sons, John, Anthony,
Douglass and Joseph. John was a captain in the war of 1812. He settled
in MO. in 1817, and married ATTOSSA SHARP, by whom he had 7 children;
John, Jr., Sarah, Harriet, Catharine, Margaret, Lucy and Mary. Anthony
came to MO. in 1816. He married MARY SMITH, daughter of HENRY SMITH and
NANCY DAVIS, (who were natives of Wales), and by her he had Henry S.,
James W., Joseph, Martha A., Nancy J., and Frank. Douglass Wyatt settled
in MO. in 1817. He married ELIZABETH SEE of Montgomery County, and they had
Hayden, Amanda, Emily, Frank, Douglass, Jr., Joseph and Mary. Joseph
Wyatt, son of Frank, Sr., died a bachelor, in Franklin County, MO.
(Children of Anthony Wyatt). Henry S. married SARAH HOPPING. James W.
married MARTHA A. PEARLE. Joseph married SUSAN GRISWOLD, Martha A.
married THOMAS J. MARSHALL, of Mexico, MO. who was county clerk of
Warren Co. for 18 years. Nancy J. married JOHN JONES, of Mexico, MO.
Frank was married twice: first to ELIZA A. JONES, and after her death,
to MARIA FARSDALE. Mr. Wyatt built a ferry boat for THOMAS HOWELL, who
paid him in gold, and then offered to run a foot race for the money he
had paid him. But Mr. Wyatt did not consider it safe to take the risk,
notwithstanding he was a young man and Mr. H. was 67 years old.
PIONEERS OF WARREN CO. written 1876
LAMME, William T. and James Lamme were sons of Robert Lamme of Bourbon
Co., Kentucky. William T. settled in (now) Warren County, MO., in 1803. He was
1st Lieutenant in NATHAN BOONE's company of rangers, and was afterward
major or a regiment. He married FRANCES CALLAWAY, daughter of FLANDERS
CALLAWAY and JEMIMA BOONE, and granddaughter of DANIEL BOONE, by whom he
had 10 children: Serena, Zarina, Hulda, Cornelia, Missouri, Josephine,
Jackson, Leonidas, Achiles and Napoleon B. Mr. Lamme had a good
education, was a find business man, and left his family in good
circumstances at his death. Zarina Lamme married WILLIS BRYAN, a son of
DAVID BRYAN, who was the first settler within the present limits of
Warren Co. Hulda married JOHN BRYAN, called "Long Jack", on account of
his extraordinary height, who was also a son of DAVID BRYAN. Missouri
married JESSE CATON. Joseph married CAMPBELL MARSHALL. All of the above
are dead except Hulda, who lives with her son, John C. Bryan, who is
recorder of Franklin County, and a prominent and influential citizen.
Achiles Lamme lives in Montana, where he carries on an extensive
mercantile business. Napoleon B. lives in California. Serena married
LEWIS HOWELL.
DUNCAN, Joseph C. duncan, of Buckingham County, Virginia., was of Scotch descent.
He married NANCY MADDOX, and settled in Christian County, Kentucky., in 1817.l In
1829 he removed to MO and settled in Callaway Co. where he lived the
rest of his life. His wife died in 1860, and he died in 1870. They had 9
children, but 2 of them died before they were grown. The names of the
other children were Elizabeth A., Frederick W., Ouslow G., Jerome B.,
Artinicia, Merrett B., and Edward. Elizabeth A. married JOHN MCMAHAN,
and is now a widow. Frederick W. lives in Oregon. Ouslow G. married
JULIA A. BROADWATER, and lives in Audrain Co. Jerome B. married MARY
GEORGE. Artinicia married COLONEL MARSHALL S. COATS, of Coats' Prairie.
Merrett B. married MARY E. BERKETT. He is a prominent banker of Mexico,
MO. Edward married MARTHA MCMAHAN and lives in Monroe Co. Joel and
Richard were the two who died before they were grown.
PIONEERS OF WARREN CO. written 1876 H - J
HART, Capt. Hart was a native of the state of N.J., where, during the
French and Indian war, previous to the American revolution, he raised a
company of men and was commissioned Captain. He was with GENERAL WOLF's
army at the battle of Quebec, in Canada, in 1759, where that gallant
young general fell. Capt. Hart's company behaved with great gallantry on
that occasion, and the men, who were dressed in blue uniforms, were
afterward known as the "Jersey Blues". Honest John Hart, as he was
called, was a son of Capt. Hart, and one of the signers of the
Declaration of Independence. Nathaniel, the 4th son of Honest John Hart,
settled in Mason County, Kentucky., in 1795. His son, also named Nathaniel, was
born May 5, 1794, and came to MO. in 1819. He settled first in St.
Charles County, where he remained 1 year, and then, in 1820, removed to
Warren County, and settled near Pinckney; where on March 6, 1823, he was
married to UNITY L. MARSHALL, daughter of JOHN MARSHALL, of Montgomery
Co., Kentucky., who was one of the first settlers of Warren Co. Mr. Hart is
now living in Boone County, in his 83rd year. He had several children, but
they all died in infancy, except two sons, Joseph E., and Alfred H., who
also live in Boone Co. He has in his possession, a cane that belonged to
his grandfather, Honest John Hart.
- William mentioned in 1844 estate sale of Alexander in Boone county Ky, also administrator will Vincent.
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