Joan, Is there a way to tie the participants into Andy Marshall's Marshall DNA Study? That would broaden both of the studies. Are the Marshall's that are part of the Salisburys, from Cheshire? Susan Marshall In a message dated 2/22/04 4:00:39 AM, [email protected] writes: >I will be the coordinator of the study. This is to trace the various > >branches of the family. In a family as large as the Salisburys, there > >could easily be 50 branches.
Thank you for the welcome Carol. I have been sitting on the sidelines since the 31st of January 2004. The man I'm trying to research: Henry Marshall born about 1855 in Oconto, as listed on his marriage licence. He also said his father's name was Denis, no mention of his mother. Seems he was quite closed mouthed about his background. He was raised by some Indian's after the age of btw. 8 -14, I had heard because the family was massacred by a fierce Indian tribe and he was the only surviver. There was some battle between borders, which border I don't know. Now I have heard a different version that he ran away from home and went to the Indians and they took him in? I don't have much to go on, I'm afraid. I don't know if he had brothers and sisters, depending which story is true he may have had surviving brothers & sisters. When I get more info. I will post it. Darthy Seems I sent the first one to the wrong address.