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    1. Re: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol
    2. John Marshall
    3. > Sorry, I do not know this particular John Marshall. There must be 20,000 live > John Marshall¹s and more than 100,000 deceased. > > My line came to Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1736. Any descendants of that > line out there? > > Regards, John Marshall, Naples, FL., USA > From: "Martin Briscoe" <mbriscoe@zetnet.co.uk> > Reply-To: marshall@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 00:10:41 +0100 > To: <MARSHALL@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol > > A question was forwarded on a mailing list that I receive. I have asked > whether I can post the question in a few family history message boards. > > > [quote] A FRIEND of mine wrote from Mexico: "A British miner resting at our > San Julian silver-gold project near Guadalupe y Calvo in the Sierra Madre of > Chihuahua, was called John Marshall." > > John, who came from Bristol, lived from 1852 to 1902. > > His workers wrote on his gravestone that they greatly appreciated him. > > Any help in identifying this miner would be much appreciated. > > Terry[/quote] > > > > [quote]Further to my query reagarding miner John Marshall I have attached > pictures of his headstone and grave location. From the FreeBMD site it shows > that a John Marshall was born in Bedminster (registration district of south > Bristol) during the first quarter of 1850. This search has now created quite > a bit of interest in the Mexico mining fraternity and I have also attached a > transcription on the headstone below. > > The mining company where my friend works are drilling on the hill near John > Marshall's grave as it contains a number of rich gold and silver veins. The > San Julian exploration property and the John Marshall vein discovery are > mentioned on the company's website www.fresnillopic.com My friend David > Giles works for Penoles and its subsidiary Fresnillo plc. > > "Sacred > To The Memory of > John Augustus Marshall > Borm in Bristol, England > March 12, 1850 > Died in San Julian, Mexico > September 18, 1902 > They Rest from their > Labours And Their > Works Do Follow Them > > "Como Un > Testimonio > DE Carino > Este > Recuerdo > Los Empleados De El" > > The Spanish part can be translated as follows: > > "As a testimony of Affection We, His Employess > Consecrate This Memory" > > This Spanish bit suggests that maybe he was a fairly significant member of > the mining team. > > > Best Wishes > > Terry[/quote] > > I have a couple of pictures of the grave but awaiting permission to post. > > I will pass on any information that is found on him > > > > Martin Briscoe > Fort William > M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS > > > > (I have subscribed to the list but will unsubscribe after a week, so after > that can you send any replies direct to me so I can pass them on) > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    05/28/2008 10:19:19
    1. Re: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol
    2. Joan Earnshaw
    3. I have have Benjamin Marshall born 1815 in PA died Feb 22, 1900, in Des Moines County, IA. I do not have the exact location in PA that he came from, but do know that he moved to IA in 1839. I also do not have his parents' names. I have info on the descendants as I am one of them. If this is one of your Marshalls, I'd appreciate receiving info from you and will be glad to share the info that I have. Joan Earnshaw ----- Original Message ----- From: John Marshall<mailto:jmarshall188@comcast.net> To: marshall@rootsweb.com<mailto:marshall@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 2:19 PM Subject: Re: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol > Sorry, I do not know this particular John Marshall. There must be 20,000 live > John Marshall¹s and more than 100,000 deceased. > > My line came to Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1736. Any descendants of that > line out there? > > Regards, John Marshall, Naples, FL., USA > From: "Martin Briscoe" <mbriscoe@zetnet.co.uk<mailto:mbriscoe@zetnet.co.uk>> > Reply-To: marshall@rootsweb.com<mailto:marshall@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 00:10:41 +0100 > To: <MARSHALL@rootsweb.com<mailto:MARSHALL@rootsweb.com>> > Subject: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol > > A question was forwarded on a mailing list that I receive. I have asked > whether I can post the question in a few family history message boards. > > > [quote] A FRIEND of mine wrote from Mexico: "A British miner resting at our > San Julian silver-gold project near Guadalupe y Calvo in the Sierra Madre of > Chihuahua, was called John Marshall." > > John, who came from Bristol, lived from 1852 to 1902. > > His workers wrote on his gravestone that they greatly appreciated him. > > Any help in identifying this miner would be much appreciated. > > Terry[/quote] > > > > [quote]Further to my query reagarding miner John Marshall I have attached > pictures of his headstone and grave location. From the FreeBMD site it shows > that a John Marshall was born in Bedminster (registration district of south > Bristol) during the first quarter of 1850. This search has now created quite > a bit of interest in the Mexico mining fraternity and I have also attached a > transcription on the headstone below. > > The mining company where my friend works are drilling on the hill near John > Marshall's grave as it contains a number of rich gold and silver veins. The > San Julian exploration property and the John Marshall vein discovery are > mentioned on the company's website www.fresnillopic.com<http://www.fresnillopic.com/> My friend David > Giles works for Penoles and its subsidiary Fresnillo plc. > > "Sacred > To The Memory of > John Augustus Marshall > Borm in Bristol, England > March 12, 1850 > Died in San Julian, Mexico > September 18, 1902 > They Rest from their > Labours And Their > Works Do Follow Them > > "Como Un > Testimonio > DE Carino > Este > Recuerdo > Los Empleados De El" > > The Spanish part can be translated as follows: > > "As a testimony of Affection We, His Employess > Consecrate This Memory" > > This Spanish bit suggests that maybe he was a fairly significant member of > the mining team. > > > Best Wishes > > Terry[/quote] > > I have a couple of pictures of the grave but awaiting permission to post. > > I will pass on any information that is found on him > > > > Martin Briscoe > Fort William > M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS > > > > (I have subscribed to the list but will unsubscribe after a week, so after > that can you send any replies direct to me so I can pass them on) > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/28/2008 09:00:47
    1. Re: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol
    2. John Marshall
    3. Joan, Sorry. Not my line. John Marshall in Naples, FL > From: "Joan Earnshaw" <joanearnshaw1212@msn.com> > Reply-To: marshall@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 15:00:47 -0600 > To: <marshall@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol > > I have have Benjamin Marshall born 1815 in PA died Feb 22, 1900, in Des > Moines County, IA. I do not have the exact location in PA that he came from, > but do know that he moved to IA in 1839. I also do not have his parents' > names. I have info on the descendants as I am one of them. > > If this is one of your Marshalls, I'd appreciate receiving info from you and > will be glad to share the info that I have. > > Joan Earnshaw > ----- Original Message ----- > From: John Marshall<mailto:jmarshall188@comcast.net> > To: marshall@rootsweb.com<mailto:marshall@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 2:19 PM > Subject: Re: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol > > >> Sorry, I do not know this particular John Marshall. There must be 20,000 live >> John Marshall¹s and more than 100,000 deceased. >> >> My line came to Berks County, Pennsylvania in 1736. Any descendants of that >> line out there? >> >> Regards, John Marshall, Naples, FL., USA > >> From: "Martin Briscoe" <mbriscoe@zetnet.co.uk<mailto:mbriscoe@zetnet.co.uk>> >> Reply-To: marshall@rootsweb.com<mailto:marshall@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 00:10:41 +0100 >> To: <MARSHALL@rootsweb.com<mailto:MARSHALL@rootsweb.com>> >> Subject: [MARSHALL] John MARSHALL miner from Bristol >> >> A question was forwarded on a mailing list that I receive. I have asked >> whether I can post the question in a few family history message boards. >> >> >> [quote] A FRIEND of mine wrote from Mexico: "A British miner resting at our >> San Julian silver-gold project near Guadalupe y Calvo in the Sierra Madre of >> Chihuahua, was called John Marshall." >> >> John, who came from Bristol, lived from 1852 to 1902. >> >> His workers wrote on his gravestone that they greatly appreciated him. >> >> Any help in identifying this miner would be much appreciated. >> >> Terry[/quote] >> >> >> >> [quote]Further to my query reagarding miner John Marshall I have attached >> pictures of his headstone and grave location. From the FreeBMD site it shows >> that a John Marshall was born in Bedminster (registration district of south >> Bristol) during the first quarter of 1850. This search has now created quite >> a bit of interest in the Mexico mining fraternity and I have also attached a >> transcription on the headstone below. >> >> The mining company where my friend works are drilling on the hill near John >> Marshall's grave as it contains a number of rich gold and silver veins. The >> San Julian exploration property and the John Marshall vein discovery are >> mentioned on the company's website >> www.fresnillopic.com<http://www.fresnillopic.com/> My friend David >> Giles works for Penoles and its subsidiary Fresnillo plc. >> >> "Sacred >> To The Memory of >> John Augustus Marshall >> Borm in Bristol, England >> March 12, 1850 >> Died in San Julian, Mexico >> September 18, 1902 >> They Rest from their >> Labours And Their >> Works Do Follow Them >> >> "Como Un >> Testimonio >> DE Carino >> Este >> Recuerdo >> Los Empleados De El" >> >> The Spanish part can be translated as follows: >> >> "As a testimony of Affection We, His Employess >> Consecrate This Memory" >> >> This Spanish bit suggests that maybe he was a fairly significant member of >> the mining team. >> >> >> Best Wishes >> >> Terry[/quote] >> >> I have a couple of pictures of the grave but awaiting permission to post. >> >> I will pass on any information that is found on him >> >> >> >> Martin Briscoe >> Fort William >> M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS >> >> >> >> (I have subscribed to the list but will unsubscribe after a week, so after >> that can you send any replies direct to me so I can pass them on) >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com> with the >> word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com> with the > word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MARSHALL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message

    05/28/2008 05:51:08