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Pearl Doyle Marshall

Pearl Doyle Marshall

Female 1894 - 1970  (76 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Pearl Doyle Marshall was born on 26 Feb 1894 (daughter of Gideon Cobb Marshall and Fannie Lynn); died on 7 Apr 1970; was buried in Doom Chapel.

    Notes:

    ! Pearl married Frank Smith on 12-22-1922. He was born 1-9-1882, died
    6-19-1967 and is buried in Doom Chapel. One child Bessie Iona, born
    3-15-1928 to James Ed Barnett. Their children are James Andrew and
    Debbie.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gideon Cobb Marshall was born on 22 Mar 1859 (son of John W. Marshall and Sarah Elizabeth Rucker); died on 20 Jul 1932; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.

    Gideon married Fannie Lynn. Fannie was born on 17 Oct 1867; died on 6 Jan 1958; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fannie Lynn was born on 17 Oct 1867; died on 6 Jan 1958; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    Children:
    1. Zuna Thurston Marshall was born on 22 Dec 1890; died on 9 Dec 1952.
    2. Henry Vernon Marshall was born on 18 Jul 1892; died on 19 Mar 1934; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    3. 1. Pearl Doyle Marshall was born on 26 Feb 1894; died on 7 Apr 1970; was buried in Doom Chapel.
    4. Sarah L. Marshall was born on 25 Jan 1899; died on 26 Jan 1899.
    5. Margaret Iona M. Marshall was born on 24 Oct 1900; died on 1 Aug 1976; was buried in Kuttawa, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    6. Sally Lou Marshall was born on 23 Mar 1906; and died.
    7. Isaac G. Marshall was born on 30 Mar 1911; died on 30 Mar 1911.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John W. Marshall was born in Caldwell County, KY (son of Reuben R. Marshall and Elizabeth James); died before 1860; was buried in Jones, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.

    Notes:

    ! BURIAL: He was buried in Jones Cemetary, Lyon County, KY, located on the
    Cumberland River a stone's throw from Barkley Dam. His wife, Sarah
    Elizabeth Rucker, is probably also buried there. The story goes that during
    the 1937 Flood the cattle were let into the cemetary to keep them from
    drowning and many markers were destroyed. John W. Marshall's marker
    was one of them.

    ! BIOGRAPHY: After John W.'s death, Stephen H. Doom was guardian for his
    children, Isaac, Reuben and Gideon Cobb., October 7, 1875. There was a
    guardian report to the Court of a note against John Jones, administrator of
    Isaac Rucker, deceased, for the amount of $231.14. James B. Marshall
    must have died before this date since he is not listed as one of the
    children. (Source - bundles, guardian reports, Lyon County Court House).

    John married Sarah Elizabeth Rucker on 5 Dec 1850 in Livingston, County, KY. Sarah was born in 1831; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Elizabeth Rucker was born in 1831; and died.

    Notes:

    ! Daughter of Isaac Rucker and Edna K. Harris.

    Children:
    1. Isaac G. Marshall was born on 15 Feb 1851; died on 9 Jul 1910; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    2. Rev. Reuben R. Marshall was born on 2 Feb 1854; died on 22 Nov 1925; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    3. James B. Marshall was born in 1857; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    4. 2. Gideon Cobb Marshall was born on 22 Mar 1859; died on 20 Jul 1932; was buried in Macedonia, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Reuben R. Marshall was born in 1794 in Scott, County, KY (son of George M. Marshall and Naomi "Nancy" Vardeman); died on 20 Apr 1859 in Lyon, County, KY.

    Notes:

    !Reuben married Elizabeth James (born 1798 in VA) on 4-20-1819.
    Married in Bourbon County, KY. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas James, Sr, a
    Lieutenant in the Revolutionary War and Elizabeth Robinson.

    !Will of Reuben R. MARSHALL
    In the name of Almighty God, I Reuben R. MARSHALL of the County of
    Caldwell and state of Kentucky, being sound in mind and of disposing
    memory and feeling the importance of properly arranging my temparal
    affairs do stat , when I may be called hence, ther may be no difficulty in
    regard to such ________as may by me left. I therefore do make and
    ordain this my last will and testament, In the first place and above all I
    command my spirit into the hands of my Merrciful Creator and my body to
    the tomb and there I desire all my just debts of my character paid off out
    of my personal estate.

    ! 2ndly, I will and bequeath to my son in law Robert R. FLEMING 174 acres of
    land beginning at my upper corner tree and running down the River 87 poles
    to two Elms and box Elders thence East 320 poles to a Ca__ white Oak
    which is James DENNINGTON's corner tree thence South 9 degrees East 87
    Poles to my upper and original line cornering in said line and then with sd
    line West 320 poles to the beginning this tract of land I charge my son in
    law Robert R. FLEMING seven dollars per acre in consequences of the white
    Oak timber which he got with New Land, also a negro girl named Inidy 15 or
    16 years of age for which I charge nine hundred and fifty dollars, the horse
    bed card __given to him is not to be charged as I allow to give all my
    children Equal in that respect without working my account of it.

    ! 3rdly I will and bequeath to my son John W. MARSHALL that tract or parcel
    of land lying between Robert R. FLEMING's lower line and the big ditch
    running down to the Ditch, thence East 320 Poles to James DENNINGTON's
    line, thence with said line South & East to Robert R. FLEMING's white oak
    ____ tree, thence west with sd R. R. FLEMMING'S line 320 poles to the
    beginning for which I charge five dollars per acre as my son John receives it
    without white Oak timber or improvement (or at least without much
    improvement) also a negro man named Joe about 24 years of age for whom
    I charge Six Hundred and fifty Dollars. I also charge my son John W.
    MARSHALL with cash paid for him five hundred and eighty eight Dollars &
    69 cents for which I hold his note without interest, Also there is a small
    book account that he must pay to me or to the estate, (I use the word
    charge in this testament simply to show what I wish each of my children to
    allow for their property in settling with each other)

    ! 4thly I will and bequeath to my son Gabriel R. MARSHALL THE TRACT OR
    PARACEL OF LAND LYING BETWEEN THE Big Ditch and my lower line running
    from the Mouth of said ditch down the River to my lower corner, thence
    with my lower line East 320 poles to a Maple near corner of James YATES.
    Thence South 9 East to a corner to be made by him and my son John W.
    MARSHALL in James YATES or James 'S line as the corner from the mouth
    of the Big Ditch (which is due East) may determine thence West to the
    Mouth of the sd Ditch for which I charge seven dollars per acre in
    consequence of improvements also a negro boy about 13 or 14 years of
    age named Henry for whom I charge five hundred dollars. I also will my son
    Gabriel R. MARSHALL my gold watch as an Extra compensation for his boy
    Henry working for me, after my son Gabriel is of age.

    ! 5thly I will and bequeath to my two Grand Children Elizabeth Jane and
    Reuben Ebenezer WALKER infant children of Chittenden and Nancy WALKER
    (decd, as much in money as will equal one of my own children, my money to
    be equally divided between Elizabeth Jane and Reuben Ebenezer WALKER, so
    that the two grand children shall have as much as one of my own children.
    Now their Mother Nancy WALKER bought a bear___ and small table at her
    husbands sale which are with me yet, there was same thing over one
    hundred dollars due my Grand children on Chittenden WALKERs estate and
    rest of his land, which is Eighteen Dollars per acre ___ which I r___ I allow
    to be applied to their raising clothing and education. I also will that each
    one of them shall have a bed and beding and a horse sadle and bridle each
    worth seventy five Dollars, which shall not be charged to them as I have
    done towards my own children , Now if either of these my Grand Children
    should die before receiving this property, the surviver be it which it may
    shall receive the whole sum which is due to them both. And if they both
    should die even after receiving the property to be equally divided amongst
    the rest of my children.

    ! 6thly To my beloved wife Elizabeth, I will and bequeath during her natural
    life the use and benefit of my houses and buildings of all discription house
    hold and Chitden furniture (as such of it at least as she may chose or want
    to keep for her own use) also my garden and orchard, also 25 acres of the
    best corn land on my plantation also two of the best horses on the
    plantation and yoke of Stears my waggon and two plows, all to be of her
    own chosing. I also will to her during her life time, my servants Ellick and
    Easter also as many cows and calves as she may want to keep for her own
    use, also as many sows and pigs as she may think, merpany for her suppor,
    she is to have the liberty of choosing such stock as she wants and if there
    is any thing else, needed to make her perfectly comfortable in every
    respect whatever, she is to have it without hinderance. I wish my sons to
    pay strict attention to her and provid for her comfort in every respect and
    not let her suffer for anything in life

    ! 7thly To my two sons John W. and Gabriel R. MARSHALL I will and bequeath
    jointly two negroes, George about 20 years of age and Sam about 8 or 10
    years of age, together with all my personal property, not otherwise
    specifically devised, also all my personal and real estate which may remain
    at my wife's death of any description, but, I wish it distinctly understood
    that my John W. and Gabriel R. MARSHALL, shall pay to my two Grand
    Children Elizabeth Jane and Reuben Ebenezer WALKER the sum which may
    be due them according to the tener and specifications of this will and
    testment and also to Robert R. FLEMING if after my estate is equally
    divided amongst my children, he should not have received as much as any
    one of the other children in that case, he shall receive what he lacks in
    cash to make him equal with the other children, but my sons John W. and
    Gabriel R. MARSHALL shall not be forced to pay the money over the heirs
    under there years from my death in settling with the children they shall in
    all cases be governed by the prices, which I have charged in this will and
    testament.

    ! 8thly I will that my servant Willis shall have the liberty of hiring his own
    time at the rate of five Dollars per a_____ so that he may stay with his
    family and I wish my sons to protect him and see that no person shall
    impose on him nor in any way mistreat him.

    ! 9thly If Gabriel R. MARSHALL's boy Henry should die before he receives
    him, in that case, the sd Gabriel R. MARSHALL shall have credit in this will
    and testament for the sum of five hundred Dollars

    ! 10thly The Expeication of this will and testament I have divided my tract
    of land between my son in law Robert R. FLEMING and my two sons John W.
    and Gabriel R. MARSHALL as I thought the ____situation required, Some
    therefore will have more and some less They that have more must
    therefore pay to the other children so as to make all my children equally
    benefitted in my entire estate according to the prices and tenor of this will
    and testament.

    ! Lastly, I appoint my wife Elizabeth as Executrix, my two sons John W. and
    Gabriel R. MARSHALL together with my friend Willis B. MACHEN as my
    Executors of this my last will and testament and give to them or either of
    them full authority to make conveyances of any real estate I may have
    disposed of and not have ____ and may God Guide and enable them to doe
    justice to themselves and all the parties concerned, executed this 9th day
    of April 1853. /s/ Reuben R. MARSHALL, witness G. D. COBB, Charles WOOD

    ! Phoebe, Tom and Martha, children of Lydia, a free woman of color,
    apprenticed to Reuben R. MARSHALL; Phoebe, 9 years of age the 6th
    of last April; Thomas, 8 years of age the 4th of this month and
    Martha, 11 years of age the 14th Feby next. Thomas is to learn the
    art, trade and mystery of a farmer until he is age 21 and the
    Phoebe and Martha, the trade of spinsters until they are age 18.
    [Indentures of Apprenticeship 1811-1845, p. 116, 9 Dec 1833]

    Reuben married Elizabeth James on 20 Apr 1819 in Bourbon, County, KY. Elizabeth was born in 1798 in VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth James was born in 1798 in VA; and died.
    Children:
    1. Nancy Elizabeth Marshall was born on 7 Aug 1822 in Caldwell County, KY; died on 9 Aug 1846; was buried in Jones, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    2. Martha J. Marshall was born in 1828 in Caldwell County, KY; died in 1863 in Lyon County, KY; was buried in Jones Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    3. Elizabeth Marshall was born in 1833 in Livingston, County, KY; died after 1850.
    4. 4. John W. Marshall was born in Caldwell County, KY; died before 1860; was buried in Jones, Cemetery, Lyon County, KY.
    5. Gabriel R. Marshall was born in Caldwell County, KY.



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