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    1. Re: [MARSHALL] Re: Thomas Marshall
    2. walterboswell
    3. Hi, Fern (and all other Thomas Marshall descendants)-- According to a letter written by Thomas' grandson Edward C. Marshall on 3 Mar 1849, Thomas had fifteen children--seven sons and eight daughters. I'm wondering if you have the names of all, or most of these sons and daughters. My name is Walt Boswell and I connect to this Marshall family by way of Mary Randolph Keith. At present, I have only the names of five children: (1) Chief Justice John Marshall (m. Mary Willis Ambler), (2) Mary Ann Marshall (m. her cousin Humphrey Marshall), (3) Charlotte (m. Basil Duke), (4) Charles J. Marshall (m. Lucy Pickett), and (5) Susan T. Marshall (m. William McClung). Any help greatly appreciated. Walt Boswell [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "fern" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 1:12 PM Subject: [MARSHALL] Re: Thomas Marshall > My gggGrandfather was a Captain, at first and later he was a full Colonel and was in the Revolutionary war thru out the war. He is my DAR patriot. He was one of the Captains whose beginning was the Culpepper Minute Men. Thomas Marshall was also one of the original Minute men. He later was a Colonel and married Mary Randolph Keith of Fauquier County, Virginia. Thomas and Mary were the parents of Charlotte Ashmore Marshall and Basil Duke (Dr.) of Woodford County, Kentucky. Their fourth child was Captain (Navy) Nathaniel Wilson Duke born 1806 and died in July, 1850 who married Mary Ann Rives Pickett Currie on October 3, 1833. Mary was born on the 17th of December 1813 and died February 24, 1847. Mary's parents were James Currie and Caroline Rives Pickett which accounts for all of Mary's names. Captain and Mary Anne are the parents of Basil Wilson Duke of Civil War fame. "General Basil Wilson Duke" rode for the Confederate Army with General John Hunt Morgan. He too! > k Morgan's command when Morgan was killed. He wrote several books about Morgan and their escapades during the Civil War. > > I have "cut and pasted" some of the above from my BUFORD book. Thomas Marshall is mentioned in "The History of the Culpeper > Minute Men Battalion 1775." My DAR patriot (one of them) is Colonel Abraham Buford. > > I hope this helps you in your research, > Take Care, Fern Buford Walker > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2004 8:29 PM > Subject: Thomas Marshall > > > I saw your message to the Marshall list, and wanted to let you know I have the same Marshalls. Chief Justice John Marshall was the nephew of my Sarah Marshall who md. Robert Lovell. I would be especially interested in the Thomas Marshall you were talking about being one of the original minutemen. What was your source of information for that? > Hope to hear from you soon. > J.H. > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >

    10/03/2004 08:57:13