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1803 - 1863 (60 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Jane GOIN was born in 1803 in Madison County, Kentucky; died on 28 Feb 1863; was buried in Mar 1863 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0144, p. 11; Marshall 0199, p. 3 - Buried in the Marshall Family Cemetery.
Jane married Richard MARSHALL, Jr. in 1825 in Saline County, Missouri. Richard (son of Richard MARSHALL and Mary BOSWELL) was born on 3 Oct 1790 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 26 Mar 1872 in Nelson, Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Mar 1873 in Saline County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Joseph MARSHALL was born on 26 Mar 1827 in Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri; died on 30 Jun 1900 in Nelson, Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Jul 1900 in Nelson, Saline County, Missouri.
- 3. Julia Ann MARSHALL was born on 29 Mar 1830; died on 18 Feb 1867 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Feb 1867 in Saline County, Missouri.
- 4. James Mayburton MARSHALL was born on 2 May 1832; died on 8 Jul 1903.
- 5. Mary Jane MARSHALL was born on 4 Nov 1835.
- 6. Sarah M. MARSHALL was born on 26 Nov 1838 in Saline County, Missouri; died on 11 Jan 1846 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Jan 1846 in Saline County, Missouri.
- 7. Susan N. MARSHALL was born on 26 Nov 1840 in Saline County, Missouri; died on 8 Nov 1848 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Nov 1848 in Saline County, Missouri.
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Generation: 2
2. | Joseph MARSHALL (1.Jane1) was born on 26 Mar 1827 in Arrow Rock, Saline County, Missouri; died on 30 Jun 1900 in Nelson, Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Jul 1900 in Nelson, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 3 - Buried in the Marshall Cemetery.
!Marshall 0144, p. 11
Marshall 0364, p. 6, 7
Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Missouri LYNCH. Elizabeth was born on 4 Feb 1840; died on 3 Feb 1920 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Feb 1920 in Saline County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Mary Donaphin (Mollie) MARSHALL was born on 29 Jan 1859 in Saline County, Missouri; died on 25 Dec 1919 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri.
- 9. Jane Annis MARSHALL was born on 7 Jun 1861; died on 7 Sep 1956; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 10. Robert Lee MARSHALL was born on 24 Dec 1863; died on 22 Feb 1928 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Feb 1928 in Saline County, Missouri.
- 11. James Monroe MARSHALL was born on 20 Jun 1866; died on 23 May 1928; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri.
- 12. Joseph Louis MARSHALL was born on 7 May 1869; died on 19 Jan 1925; was buried in Saline County, Missouri.
- 13. Evelyn McNair MARSHALL was born on 15 Sep 1871; died on 9 Feb 1948; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 14. Jeanette Bell MARSHALL was born on 10 Jan 1874; died on 6 Mar 1949; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 15. Estella Hall MARSHALL was born on 12 Mar 1875; died on 8 Jan 1970; was buried in Mimai, Ottawa County, Oklahoma.
- 16. Winfield Scott Handcock MARSHALL was born on 30 Aug 1880; died on 8 Jan 1966; was buried in Jan 1866 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 17. William Benjamin MARSHALL was born on 25 Aug 1883; died on 23 Jul 1928; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
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Joseph married Mary Elizabeth PORTER on 18 Mar 1853 in Boomville, Cooper County, Missouri. Mary was born in 1833 in Missouri; died on 4 Apr 1856 in Saline County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Julia Ann MARSHALL (1.Jane1) was born on 29 Mar 1830; died on 18 Feb 1867 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Feb 1867 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 4 - Buried in the Marshall Cemetery.
Marshall 0364, p. 6
Family/Spouse: Richard Bastin THORP. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 20. Julian Henry THORP died in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Saline County, Missouri.
- 21. William THORP was born on 10 Apr 1858; died on 29 Oct 1858 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Oct 1858 in Saline County, Missouri.
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4. | James Mayburton MARSHALL (1.Jane1) was born on 2 May 1832; died on 8 Jul 1903. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 6
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Family/Spouse: Amanda HANLEY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Mary Jane MARSHALL (1.Jane1) was born on 4 Nov 1835. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 6
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Family/Spouse: Thomas THORP. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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6. | Sarah M. MARSHALL (1.Jane1) was born on 26 Nov 1838 in Saline County, Missouri; died on 11 Jan 1846 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Jan 1846 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 3 - Buried in the Marshall Cemetery.
Marshall 0364, p. 6
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7. | Susan N. MARSHALL (1.Jane1) was born on 26 Nov 1840 in Saline County, Missouri; died on 8 Nov 1848 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Nov 1848 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 3 - Buried in the Marshall Cemetery.
Marshall 0364, p. 6
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Generation: 3
8. | Mary Donaphin (Mollie) MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 29 Jan 1859 in Saline County, Missouri; died on 25 Dec 1919 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 23, 25 - Buried in Longwood Presbyterian Cemetery.
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Mary married Fayette McMullen PILE on 25 Dec 1883. Fayette was born on 25 Jul 1855; died on 3 Feb 1920. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 22. Loueva PILE was born on 4 Aug 1885; died on 27 Apr 1919; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri.
- 23. Jane Annis PILE was born on 27 Sep 1889; died on 1 Oct 1959; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri.
- 24. Joseph McMullen PILE was born on 26 Jun 1893; died on 1 Jan 1960; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri.
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9. | Jane Annis MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 7 Jun 1861; died on 7 Sep 1956; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 25, 26 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery.
_____________________________________________
From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Jane married Walter Scott PILE on 25 Dec 1883. Walter was born on 4 Apr 1861; died on 5 May 1928. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 25. Elizabeth Stewart PILE was born on 1 Jun 1885; died on 3 Apr 1924; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 26. Marshall Wilcox PILE was born on 27 May 1887; died on 26 Jun 1956; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
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10. | Robert Lee MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 24 Dec 1863; died on 22 Feb 1928 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Feb 1928 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 4 - Buried in the Marshall Cemetery near Nelson, Missouri.
Marshall 0364, p. 23, 27
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11. | James Monroe MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 20 Jun 1866; died on 23 May 1928; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 28 - Buried in Miller's Chapel Cemetery, East of Longwood, Missouri.
______________________________________________
From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
James married Ruth SHACKELFORD on 25 Sep 1891. Ruth was born on 4 Aug 1869; died on 31 Oct 1926. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 27. Katheryn MARSHALL was born on 17 Nov 1892; died on 17 May 1981; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri.
- 28. Gabriella MARSHALL was born on 1 Dec 1894; died on 9 Aug 1989; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri.
- 29. Geraldine MARSHALL was born on 14 Mar 1897; died on 10 Dec 1995; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri.
- 30. Charles J. MARSHALL was born on 10 Apr 1899; died on 31 Aug 1980.
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12. | Joseph Louis MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 7 May 1869; died on 19 Jan 1925; was buried in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 28 - Buried in Bethlehem Christian Cemetery.
_____________________________________
From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Joseph married Marths Elizabeth HUMPHERY on 11 Oct 1895. Marths died on 9 Mar 1925. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Evelyn McNair MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 15 Sep 1871; died on 9 Feb 1948; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 29 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery.
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Evelyn married Joel B. SCOTT on 24 Jun 1891. Joel was born on 28 Apr 1867; died on 2 Feb 1955. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 35. Mabel SCOTT was born on 27 May 1892; died on 8 Feb 1988; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 36. Joel Joseph SCOTT was born on 4 Mar 1894; died on 13 May 1943; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 37. Marcia Evelyn SCOTT was born on 18 Dec 1898; died on 21 Jun 1951; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 38. John Robert SCOTT was born on 15 Sep 1900; died on 30 Nov 1936; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 39. Ezekiel Lynch SCOTT was born on 25 Aug 1904; died on 31 Dec 1989; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri.
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14. | Jeanette Bell MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 10 Jan 1874; died on 6 Mar 1949; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 32 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery.
______________________________________
From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Jeanette married Owen S. PILE on 27 Mar 1895. Owen was born on 14 Jun 1873; died on 21 Sep 1957. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 40. Edmonia F. PILE was born on 10 Mar 1896; died on 10 Sep 1910; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 41. Lurline O. PILE was born on 1 Mar 1897; died on 20 Dec 1980; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 42. Lacy Hobson PILE was born on 28 May 1898; died on 1 Sep 1975.
- 43. Frances Jane PILE was born on 17 Feb 1903; died on 29 Jan 1994; was buried in Naples, Morris County, Texas.
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15. | Estella Hall MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 12 Mar 1875; died on 8 Jan 1970; was buried in Mimai, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 35
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Estella married Edgar Bernie MERIDETH on 15 Jun 1900. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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16. | Winfield Scott Handcock MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 30 Aug 1880; died on 8 Jan 1966; was buried in Jan 1866 in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 36 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Winfield married Albertha Lorean SELLERS on 8 Oct 1906. Albertha was born on 27 Dec 1881; died on 12 Jul 1948. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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17. | William Benjamin MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 25 Aug 1883; died on 23 Jul 1928; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 38 - Buried in Ridge park Cemetery.
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
William married Sally Mary KEYES on 25 Dec 1907. Sally was born on 6 Sep 1885; died on 10 Oct 1965. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 49. Mary Ellen MARSHALL was born on 4 Mar 1909; died on 4 Nov 1972; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 50. Martha MARSHALL was born on 8 Feb 1910; died in May 1980; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 51. William Worten MARSHALL was born on 24 Sep 1911; died on 30 Nov 1971; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
- 52. Joseph Ayres MARSHALL was born on 30 Jul 1913; died on 18 Sep 1972; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri.
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18. | Mary Elizabeth MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 7
________________________________
From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
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19. | Richard Allen MARSHALL (2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 12 Aug 1854 in Wanamaker, Saline County, Missouri; died on 5 Jun 1934 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 7, 8 - Buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Bethlehem Christian Church, south Saline County.
___________________________
From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
Richard married Lill Bell HANLEY on 30 Nov 1878 in Saline County, Missouri. Lill was born on 22 Aug 1860; died on 13 Oct 1944; was buried in Saline County, Missouri. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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20. | Julian Henry THORP (3.Julia2, 1.Jane1) died in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 4 - Died when 1 month old. Buried in Marshall Cemetery.
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21. | William THORP (3.Julia2, 1.Jane1) was born on 10 Apr 1858; died on 29 Oct 1858 in Saline County, Missouri; was buried in Oct 1858 in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
!Marshall 0199, p. 4 - Buried in Marshall Cemetery.
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Generation: 4
22. | Loueva PILE (8.Mary3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 4 Aug 1885; died on 27 Apr 1919; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 25 - Buried in Longwood Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
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23. | Jane Annis PILE (8.Mary3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 27 Sep 1889; died on 1 Oct 1959; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 25 - Buried in Longwood Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
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24. | Joseph McMullen PILE (8.Mary3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 26 Jun 1893; died on 1 Jan 1960; was buried in Longwood, Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 25 - Buried in Longwood Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
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27. | Katheryn MARSHALL (11.James3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 17 Nov 1892; died on 17 May 1981; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 28 - Buried in Miller's Chapel Cemetery.
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28. | Gabriella MARSHALL (11.James3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 1 Dec 1894; died on 9 Aug 1989; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 28 - Buried in Miller's Chapel Cemetery.
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29. | Geraldine MARSHALL (11.James3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 14 Mar 1897; died on 10 Dec 1995; was buried in Pettis County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 28 - Buried in Miller's Chapel Cemetery.
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35. | Mabel SCOTT (13.Evelyn3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 27 May 1892; died on 8 Feb 1988; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 29 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery.
Mabel married Theodore HARVEY on 20 Nov 1919. Theodore was born on 4 Nov 1893; died on 5 Jul 1982. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Marcia Evelyn SCOTT (13.Evelyn3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 18 Dec 1898; died on 21 Jun 1951; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 30 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery.
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40. | Edmonia F. PILE (14.Jeanette3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 10 Mar 1896; died on 10 Sep 1910; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 32 - Buried in Ridge Park Cemetery.
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48. | James Lynch MARSHALL (16.Winfield3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 6 Jun 1923; died on 12 Dec 1990; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 36 - From his daughter, Pamela. Buried in Ridge park Cemetery.
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From: "Pam Stouffer"
To:
Subject: Marshall genealogy
Date: Wednesday, April 09, 2003 4:56 PM
Dear David,
I just found your web page of the Marshall genealogy. I am the g.g.g. granddaughter of Richard Marshall, born before 1760 in Calvert County MD, married Mary Boswell. Their son Richard Marshall, born in 1790, married 1st Elizabeth Rhodes and moved to Saline County, MO with 5 children. She died and then he married 2nd wife Jane Goin. Their first child was Joseph Marshall, my
g. grandfather. I was raised on his farm in Saline County. His 10th child was my grandfather, Winfield Scott Hancock Marshall, born in 1880 and died in 1966. My father was James Lynch Marshall, born June 16, 1923, died Dec. 12, 1990. I have inherited all the records of the Marshall's who came to Missouri and could give you some information that I did not find on your web page. Namely, the names of all the children of Richard and Jane Goin and alot of their descendants.
We have always thought that Richard Marshall was born in 1730, but I believe that he probably was born sometime in the 1750's.
I knew some of Richard Marshall's children went to Stokes County, N.C. and 3 sons came to Missouri, but I did not know the relationship between Richard and Martin. I only had proof that Richard had a brother William who has many descendants in Albemarle county. I went their in the 80's and visited with a wife of some Marshall who was interested in family genealogy. Mildred Marshall, I think. Anyway, we have alot of history here. There is a Marshall family cemetery that is maintained by our family and is in the southeast part of this county. It is located on the original land that belonged to Richard and Jane. Elizabeth died before they actually lived in Saline County. They first originated across the Missouri River in the area known as Old Franklin, which was wiped away when the Missouri river flooded in the early 1820's. They moved into Saline county some time after that.
Just for your information, Richard Marshall and his 2nd wife Jane Goin, had 6 living children and 2 died in infancy. They were
Joseph, Julia Ann m. Richard Thorp, Sarah M. (not married), James M. m. Amanda Hanley, Mary Jane m. Thomas Thorp, and Susan (not married). Joseph Marshall had 12 children. 2 by his first wife, Mary Porter, and 10 by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Missouri Lynch. They were Richard Allen and Mary Elizabeth by his first wife, and Mary Donaphin, Jane Annis, Robert Lee, James Monroe, Joseph Louis, Evelyn McNair, Jeanette Bell, Estella Hall, Winfield Scott Hancock,and William Benjamin. I have all the info on these 12 children. Please let me know if you are interested in any of this information.
Sincerely,
Pamela Marshall Stouffer pstouffer@cdsinet.net
James married Patricia PICKETT [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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49. | Mary Ellen MARSHALL (17.William3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 4 Mar 1909; died on 4 Nov 1972; was buried in Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 38 - Buried in Ridge park Cemetery.
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53. | Lonnie MARSHALL (19.Richard3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 7 Oct 1880; died on 22 Jan 1885; was buried in Saline County, Missouri. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 7, 8,- Buried in Mt. Moriah Cemetery, Bethlehem Christian Church, south Saline County.
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55. | Porter Allen MARSHALL (19.Richard3, 2.Joseph2, 1.Jane1) was born on 26 Feb 1884; died on 16 Feb 1952; was buried in Glendale, California. Notes:
Marshall 0364, p. 9 - Buried in Grand View Memorial Park.
Porter married Laura PARKS on 15 Jul 1913. Laura was born on 1 Feb 1889; died on 4 Oct 1973; was buried in Glendale, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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