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Father |
Thomas Riley MARSHALL, b. 28 Nov 1780, Forsyth County, North Carolina d. 14 Feb 1861, Forsyth County, North Carolina (Age 80 years) |
Mother |
Milly WAGGONER, b. 5 Oct 1785 d. 22 Mar 1840, Stokes County, North Carolina (Age 54 years) |
Marriage |
4 Dec 1802 |
Family ID |
F38 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
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Classification: Query
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Message Board Post:
Noah was a son of Thomas Marshall, who was a son of Martin Marshall of NC.
Thomas signed notes for Noah to buy and operate Salem Wagon Factory. Noah lost his shirt (or embezzled money: not clear), leaving his father bankrupt. According to family oral tradition, Noah hightailed it out of town, but his brothers, William B. and Tandy, caught up with him. They couldn't get him to return.
When Thomas R. Marshall of Indiana became Woodrow Wilson's VP, William's daughter, Lucy Marshall, wrote, asking him if he were descended from Noah. He replied saying he was. After leaving office, the VP wrote a biographical article asserting descent from Chief Justice John Marshall of VA, but gave no descent line.
I can't find a Noah Marshall in Indiana on the 1850 or 1860 Census. On the latter, I do find a Thomas Marshall, born in NC. Did Noah adopt his father's name???
All replies welcomed!
Odessa Elliott
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