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George M. Marshall

George M. Marshall

Male Abt 1765 - 1827  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  George M. Marshall was born about 1765 in Fauquier, VA (son of Rev. William Marshall and Mary Ann Pickett); died on 26 Sep 1827 in Caldwell, County, KY; was buried in Adamson Cemetery, Caldwell County, KY.

    Notes:

    ! From notes of Mary Ilene Fleming "the Peeks and Marshalls came from
    Virginia in a covered wagon - bringing thheir money in a meal sack_ stopped
    in Eddyville (lyon County) KY and the ten sons opened a bank."

    !George M. Marshall, Sr. is the son of Rev. William Marshall, b 1735
    Westmoreland Co, VA d. 1809, Henry Co. KY and Mary Ann Pickett, b. VA,
    daughter of William Pickett and sister of Martin Pickett. They came to
    KY in 1799 with a traveling church.

    !His second wife was Clary Fowler, married 8-1-1822 in Caldwell County, KY,
    the same year as Naomi Nancy Vardeman's death. He next married Polly
    Connell in 1826. She married next Needum Nichols 8-15-1838

    !George came to Caldwell Co. from Scott Co, KY in 1816 and bought land
    on Eddy Creek from John Gray. He may possibly have been married before
    Naomi. He lived in Fayette Co. KY in 1826

    !He must have died unexpectedly because he didn't have a will. At that time
    wills were not written unless death was near.

    George married Clary Fowler on 1 Aug 1822 in Caldwell County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    George married Polly Connell in 1826. Polly was born in Fayette County, KY, See Notes. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    George married Naomi "Nancy" Vardeman on 28 Oct 1796 in Bourbon Co., KY. Naomi was born in 1771 in Bedford, County, VA; died in 1822 in Caldwell, County, KY; was buried in Pettit Cemetery, Caldwell Co., KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Reuben R. Marshall was born in 1794 in Scott, County, KY; died on 20 Apr 1859 in Lyon, County, KY.
    2. John Washington Marshall was born on 20 Feb 1796 in Scott, County, KY; died on 18 Oct 1846 in Eddyville, Lyon, County, KY; was buried on 30 Oct 1846 in Riverview, Cemetery, Eddyville, KY.
    3. Frances Marshall was born on 9 Nov 1799 in Scott, County, KY; died on 28 Jan 1872 in Eddyville, Lyon County, KY, Maybe Caldwell?; was buried in Adamson Cemetery, Caldwell, Co., KY.
    4. William Marshall was born about 1800; and died.
    5. Samuel P.L. Marshall was born in 1805 in Scott, Co., KY; and died.
    6. George M. Marshall, Jr. was born about 1813 in Caldwell, County, KY; and died.
    7. Joanna Marshall was born in 1815 in Caldwell County, KY; and died.
    8. Polly Marshall was born in Scott County, KY.
    9. Elizabeth Marshall
    10. Benjamin M. Marshall was born in Fayette, County, KY.
    11. Joseph B. Marshall was born in Caldwell, County, KY.
    12. David D. Marshall was born in Caldwell, County, KY.
    13. Gabrill R. Marshall was born in Caldwell, County, KY.
    14. Steven G. Marshall was born in Scott, County, KY.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Rev. William Marshall was born in 1735 in Washington Par., Westmoreland Cty, VA (son of Colonel John Marshall and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Markham); died in Nov 1809 in Eminence, Henry County, KY.

    Notes:

    ! p. 51, "Marshall Family History", by J. Montgomery Seaver------He
    was a clergyman born in Washington Parish, Virginia and moved to Fauquier
    Co. in 1752 and became a well-known Baptist minister.

    ! pp. 32-34..."The Marshall Family" by W.M Paxton
    His father died in 1752, and the family removed to Fauquier Co., VA
    and settled in the vicinity of Germantown. He was a tall, graceful and
    handsome youth, with dark, piercing eyes and engaging manners, and fond
    of the fashionable amusements of the day. In 1765, he purchased land two
    miles west of Markham, Fauquier Co., VA and his old residence is
    still pointed out (this book was written in 1884).

    ! About 1766 he married and in 1768 he was brought under the influence of
    the New Light preachers, and united with the Baptist Church. His gay and
    festive habits ceased, and in a short time be began to preach. The
    circumstance of the conversion of one so wild, as well as the earnest
    words he uttered, brought many under his influence. His preaching was
    attended with such power that multitides were converted, and he was God's
    agent in one of the greatest revivals that ever occurred in Fauquier
    County.

    ! Among the fruits of his ministry were John Taylor and Joseph Reading,
    who afterwards became zealous apostles of the gospel. He preached for a
    season in Shenandoah Co., Virginia and thousands came out to hear him.
    Fifty-three persons were at one time baptized in the Shenandoah. Such
    was his earnestness that some supposed him deranged, and he was
    apprehended, but released on the soliciation of his brother, Col. Thomas
    Marshall. He often preached at Happy Creek and Front Royal.

    ! In 1780 he removed to Kentucky and settled in Lincoln County, where his
    brother Markham had preceded him. A few years later, he removed to
    Eminence, Henry Co., Kentucky and built up "Fox Run" church. His preaching
    was an efficient agency in bringing about the remarkable revival of the
    early part of the present century. But a fall from his horse and a broken
    limb stopped him from preaching for a time. The bone was imperfectly
    united, and he suffered much pain.

    ! During his confinement he studied theology, and, from that time, his
    preching was more doctrinal. But the fire, zeal and pathos of his early
    years still remained with him. It was affecting to see the earnest patriarch
    assisted to the pulpit, and there propped, that he might preach to dying
    men. He died at Eminence in 1809.

    ! A year before his death he divided among his children a large amount of
    real estate, which he had located at an early day. Much of it, however, was
    lost to his heirs by superior titles. No name is more revered, even at this
    day (1884), throughout Kentucky; and indeed William Marshall may be said
    to have been the best, if not the greatest of the family.

    ! His will is recorded in Henry Co., KY and is as follows:
    In the name of God, Amen; I, William Marshall, of the County of Henry,
    in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, being weak of body, but sound of mind,
    memory and understanding, do make and declare this my last will and
    testament, as follows:

    ! Item: I give and bequeath,to my sons, William and Thomas Marshall, a
    certain tract or parcel of land, containing 300 acres, situated in Shelby
    County, to them and their heirs forever, according to their division by them
    heretofore made, it being the land I purchased of James and Thomas
    Reeves.

    ! Item: I give and bequeatth to my daughter, Elizabeth Ballow, a negro
    girl named Milly, which she now has in possession, to her and to her
    heirs forever.

    ! I give and bequeath to my wife, Mary Ann, the tract of land upon which
    I now reside, containing 107 acres and all the rest and residue of my
    estate, both real and personal, during her natural life, if she remains a
    widow, to be used for the support of herself and younger children, so
    long as they may live with their mother, viz.: Mary Ann, Susanna and
    Jane; and in case she should marry another man, or at her death, either
    case, then the said lands and personal estate to be equally divided among
    the following children; Hetty Ballow, Martin Marshall, Lucy Booker, Mary
    Ann, Susanna and Jane Marshall, which shares they and their heirs, are to
    hold forever; hereby revoking and disannulling all other and former wills,
    by me heretofore made.

    ! And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my two sons, Lewis and
    Martin Marshall, my whole and sole executors of this my last will and
    testament. Dated December 10, 1806. Probated December term, 1809.

    William married Mary Ann Pickett on 27 Jan 1763 in Fauquier, VA. Mary was born in 1747 in Fauquier, , VA; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann Pickett was born in 1747 in Fauquier, , VA; and died.

    Notes:

    !Mary Ann's father was William Pickett (abt 1701-1766) who came to
    Kentucky in 1779 with a traveling church. Her mother was Elizabeth Cooke
    (1714-aft 1777).

    ! In 1821 she lived in Henry County, KY. she was a spritly little lady about
    74 years old, having no Undisclosed family, only her servants. Like many aged
    persons she declined a home with any of her children, preferring to live at
    the old homestead. She and her husband had many years before located
    there in the wilderness and where he lived, died 12 years before, and was
    buried.

    Children:
    1. 1. George M. Marshall was born about 1765 in Fauquier, VA; died on 26 Sep 1827 in Caldwell, County, KY; was buried in Adamson Cemetery, Caldwell County, KY.
    2. Elizabeth Marshall was born about 1765 in Fauquier, VA; died in Henry Co., KY.
    3. Lewis Marshall was born about 1768 in Fauquier, VA; and died.
    4. Mary Ann Marshall was born about 1768 in Fauquier, VA; and died.
    5. Susanna Marshall was born about 1771 in Fauquier, VA; and died.
    6. William Marshall was born about 1771 in Fauquier, VA; and died.
    7. Thomas Marshall was born about 1774 in Fauquier, VA; died in Henry Co., KY.
    8. Jane Marshall was born about 1774 in Fauquier, VA; died in Henry Co..
    9. Hetty Marshall was born about 1777 in Fauquier, VA; and died.
    10. Martin Pickett Marshall was born on 11 Sep 1777 in Fauquier, VA; died on 19 Sep 1853 in Augusta, VA.
    11. Lucy Marshall was born about 1781 in Fauquier, VA; died in Henry Co., KY.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Colonel John Marshall was born about 1685 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA (son of Capt. Thomas Marshall and Martha Jane Sherwood); died on 26 May 1752 in Appomatox Creek, Culpepper, VA.

    Notes:

    ! John "of the forest" Marshall, like his father, was also Captain of the
    Militia. He took an active part in the affairs of Church and State.

    ! John Marshall had a plantation called "Curls Neck" near Apppomattox that
    consisted of 1200 acres. The will was probated on May 26, 1752.

    ! John Marshall is known as "John of the forrest" because he built his house
    in the forrest instead of on a river. He was High Sheriff of westmoreland
    County and lived in the same place until his death 1752. His father-in-law,
    Lewis Markham, had also been sheriff of Westmoreland County.
    (Research):John Marshall had a plantation called "Curls Neck" near Apppomattox that consisted of 1200 acres. The will was probated on May 26, 1752.
    John Marshall is known as "John of the Forrest" because he built his house in the forrest instead of on a river. He was High Sheriff of Westmoreland County and lived in the same place until his death 1752. His father-in-law, Lewis Markham, had also been sheriff of Westmoreland County.

    John married Elizabeth "Lizzie" Markham on 5 Jan 1722 in Westmoreland, VA. Elizabeth was born in 1704 in Alexandria, VA; died on 1 May 1779 in Culpepper, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth "Lizzie" Markham was born in 1704 in Alexandria, VA; died on 1 May 1779 in Culpepper, VA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: Lizzie

    Notes:

    ! She was daughter of John Markham and Mrs. Lewis Markham.
    (Research):Elizabeth Markham is said to be from the family which named of the village of Markham in Fauquier County, Virginia. This village apparently is listed in the Marshall family lineage stories.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Marshall was born in 1723 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; and died.
    2. Ann (Nancy) Marshall was born in 1725 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; died about 1781.
    3. Elizabeth "Lizzie" Marshall was born on 1 Mar 1726 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; died on 2 May 1797 in Edgefield, SC.
    4. Colonel Thomas R. Marshall was born on 2 Apr 1730 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, County, VA; died on 22 Jun 1802 in Woodford, County, KY; was buried in Buck Pond, Woodford, County, KY.
    5. John Marshall was born in 1732 in Washington, Parish, Westmoreland, VA; died in 1805 in Woodford, County, KY.
    6. Margaret Masena Marshall was born in 1733 in Washington Parish, Westmoreland Co, VA; died between 1757 and 1827.
    7. 2. Rev. William Marshall was born in 1735 in Washington Par., Westmoreland Cty, VA; died in Nov 1809 in Eminence, Henry County, KY.
    8. Mary "Molly" Marshall was born on 28 Apr 1737 in "The Forest", Washington Par., Westmoreland, County, VA; and died.
    9. Abraham Markham Marshall was born in 1740 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, County, VA; died in 1803 in Lincoln, KY.
    10. Margaret Peggy Marshall was born in 1745 in Westmoreland, VA; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Capt. Thomas Marshall was born in 1630 in Culpepper, County, VA (son of Capt. John Marshall and Jane McCarthy); died in May 1704 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, County, VA.

    Notes:

    ! He was referred to as "The Carpenter". Thomas apparently moved from
    the Isle of Wight to Westmoreland, VA in 1687.

    ! His WILL probated 31 May 1704 Westmoreland Co VA says son John an
    infant; Colonial families of the Southern States 2nd ed reprinted ca. 1991
    by Genealogical Pub Co, Baltimore MD see page 372.

    ! He was a humble farmer.

    ! He was titled Sir Thomas Marshall of Dumfries.

    !Some researchers list his mother as Jane Berkeley, born about 1632.

    Thomas married Martha Jane SherwoodWestmoreland, County, VA. Martha (daughter of Philip Sherwood and Martha Pendleton) was born in 1662 in James, City, VA; died on 4 Jul 1749 in Culpepper, King & Queen, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha Jane Sherwood was born in 1662 in James, City, VA (daughter of Philip Sherwood and Martha Pendleton); died on 4 Jul 1749 in Culpepper, King & Queen, VA.

    Notes:

    ! Daughter of Phillip Sherwood and Martha Pendleton of old Rappahannock
    County, VA

    ! She died (in the home of "her son-in-law" Thomas Camp.
    her 2nd marriage: Alexander Thomason

    Children:
    1. Thomas Marshall was born in 1678; died in 1752.
    2. Elizabeth Marshall was born about 1683 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; and died.
    3. Alexander Marshall was born in 1685 in Henrico, County, VA; and died.
    4. 4. Colonel John Marshall was born about 1685 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; died on 26 May 1752 in Appomatox Creek, Culpepper, VA.
    5. William Marshall was born about 1686 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; died in 1757 in Caroline, Spotsylvania, VA.
    6. Mary Ida Marshall was born in 1697 in Washington Par., Westmoreland, VA; died in 1757 in Culpepper, VA.
    7. William Marshall was born in Westmoreland, County, VA; died after 1730 in Caroline, County, VA.



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