
Descendants of Moses Marshall
Generation No.
1.
MOSES1 MARSHALL was born 1768 in Germany (?)1, and died 1828 in Columbiana Co., Ohio. He married (1) LYDIA LAMBORN Abt. 1784, daughter of ROBERT LAMBORN and ANN BOURNE. She was born August 15, 1772 in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and died April 06, 1795 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He married (2) MARY ADAMS Abt. 1797 in Pennsylvania, daughter of ? ADAMS. She was born 1778 in Scotland2, and died Abt. 1865 in Richfield Twsp., Adams Co., Illinois.Notes for M
OSES MARSHALL:The ancestor of the Marshall family in Ohio, Moses Marshall, was, reportedly, born and raised in Germany. He came first to Pennsylvania, perhaps to West Bradford Township, Chester County.
Moses Marshall married, probably in Pennsylvania, Mary Adams (1778-1865), the sister of Martin, Thomas, George, Jacob, John and Elizabeth Adams. Many of the Adams group came to Ohio about the same time as did Moses Marshall and settled in Columbiana and Jefferson Counties. Martin Adams came from Pennsylvania to what was then Saline Township, Columbiana County, Ohio, (afterwards Brush Creek Township, Jefferson County) about 1804. Thomas Adams came from Fayette and Washington Counties, Pennsylvania to the same general area as his brother Martin.
The name of Moses Marshall is first found as a road commissioner of Columbiana County in 1810. For the years 1815, 1816, 1817 and 1818 he was a trustee of Yellow Creek Township in Columbiana County, Ohio (From History of Columbiana County, Ohio, Some of its Prominent Men and Pioneers, published 1879.
By land patent dated July 5, 1816 and granted by James Madison, President of the United States, Moses Marshall obtained the entire SE quarter of section 2, township 12, range 3, being part of the so-called "Congress Lands". (Patent No. 3810, recorded April 11, 1835, in Book O, p. 18, Jefferson County Deeds, Steubenville, Ohio). The land was located is what was then Saline Township of Columbiana County (in 1832 made part of Brush Creek Township, Jefferson County, Ohio). This land was within two miles of the land in in the northeast quarter of Section 36, Township 8, Range 2, beginning on the Township line at a post corner to Sections 30 and 36. This was the site of Dunlap & Wise Salt Works shown in "Atlas of Jefferson County, Ohio", published by F. W. Beers & Company in 1871.
Mary Adams was born about 1778, by family report in Scotland, though the 1860 census for Adams County, Illinois, gives her birth place as Ohio. (She was then living with her youngest daughter, Permelia Marshall Aleshire).
It is not known just how many children Moses and Mary (Adams) Marshall brought with them to Ohio, as the birth dates are known for only a few of the children.
One of the early industries in Saline Township (later Brush Creek Township) was the refining of salt from saline springs. A group of Pennsylvania Quakers from Bucks County, Pennsylvania were the largest group. Thomas Gillingham, another early settler of Columbiana County, was their agent in Ohio. Very likely Benjamin Marshall, son of Moses and Mary (Adams) Marshall, married Frances Gillingham, daughter of Thomas.
HISTORY OF COLUMBIANA COUNTY, OHIO
SOME OF ITS PROMINENT MEN AND PIONEERS.
Philadelphia:
D.W. Ensign & Co.
Horace Mack, 1879.
Moses Marshall, 22, 257, 261, 277
Page 22; CHAPTER VII. EARLY SETTLEMENT AND PROGRESS.
"According to the United States census, taken in 1810, Columbiana County contained 10,879 inhabitants, and the county officers consisted of the following-named persons:
"Road Commissioners. - Wm. Morrison, Aaron Brooks, Wm. McLaughlin, Moses Marshall, David Hostetter.
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EARLY SETTLEMENT
Thomas and Martin Adams, of Pennsylvania, settled about 1804 in that part of Washington afterwards set off to Jefferson County. Martin was a justice of the peace and a whisky-distiller in a small way. Moses Marshall, Martin Adams' brother-in-law, came in from Pennsylvania, and located near the latter.
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SALT-WELLS
When the salt business was at its height, - in 1835 or thereabouts, when there were twenty or more wells on Yellow Creek, - an attempt was made to start a bank, and the project was so far pushed that a company was organized with Moses Marshall as president, a log house on the creek selected for a banking-house, handsome-looking notes printed with the name of "Yellow Creek Bank" conspicuous thereon, and matters generally trimmed to catch a favorable breeze. Somehow or other, prospective stock-holders got the idea that the bank was a speculation organized by a few shrewd ones, who might leave creditors in the lurch at the first favorable opportunity, and so, stock subscriptions being withheld, the bank never started, while its fascinating bank-notes were retired to the shades of Nowhere.
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EARLEY SETTLEMENT
ORGANIZATION.
The early and subsequent township records are lost, and the lis of persons who have served the township as trustees, treasurers, and clerks includes, therefore, only those who have acted from 1815 to 1835, and from 1856 to 1879, as follows:
1815.- Trustees, Wm. Wells, Daniel Smith, Moses Marshall; Clerk, Moses Marshall; Treasurer, Robert Martin.
1816, - Trustees, George Clark, John Ogilvie, Moses Marshall; Clerk, Moses Marshall; Treasurer, ______ ________,
1817.........
1818. Trustees, Moses Marshall, henry Aten, Isaiah Burson; Clerk, John Ogilvie; Treasurer, Robert Martin.
Moses is not mentioned in McCord's 1905 History of CCO.
Moses Marshall died without making will, in 1828. On April 28, 1828, Charles and Benjamin Marshall (probably his sons) were appointed administrators of his estate (Columbiana County Records 976-CPI-205).
The first school house in what was later Brush Creek Township, Jefferson County, Ohio, was on the farm of Martin Adams, about 350 feet east of Chestnut Grove Church, in section 2, township 12, range 3. The building was erected in 1814, and the first teacher, Samuel Clark, was hired at $10 a month for four months by Matthew Russell and Moses Marshall, and he boarded free with Moses Marshall. Samuel Clark was 17 years old at the time.
A son of Moses Marshall, Charles, helped to supervise the building of the second school house in 1830, built on land given by John and Elizabeth Adams in the NW quarter of section 8, township 12, range 3. It is reported that the school house was built in one day.
Moses and Mary (Adams) Marshall had 16 children, 12 sons and 4 daughters. Of these, at least four sons ( John, Moses, Robert and William) and three daughters (Mary, Eliza and Permelia) moved farther west with their families.
Ref. Descendants of Moses and Mary (Adams) Marshall of Columbiana County, Ohio, with reference to the Adams, Aleshire, Clark, Darst and Edmundson Families, by Sanford Charles Gladden, 1965.
MOSES MARSHALL & LYDIA LAMBORN (First Wife):
"Moses Marshall and his first wife, Lydia Lamborn, were both born in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was born about 1770. Her birthdate is given as August 15, 1772. We do not have the date of their marriage, which was probably an elopement. In the Lamborn records it would appear that her father tried to discourage her from marrying Moses, for a witness of that time reported that Lydia said to her father, "Father, I would rather live in the corner of a blacksmith shop with Moses Marshall than in a palace with another". (From a book, "The Lineage of John Lamborn Marshall and Elizabeth Gillingham and Related Family History" found in Richland Center, Wisconsin as per Mary Petersen (MPete34956@aol.com).
Mary Petersen further states, "They lived in Washington County in western Pennsylvania, where their sons were born. John, our ancestor, was born about 1793, and James a year later. James was a farmer in Ohio and a member of the Ohio legislature. Lydia died in 1796 at the age of twenty-four years. Sometime later Moses married Mary Adams. they moved to Ohio where they settled near her brother, Martin Adams, in 1797 or 1798."
Additional information regarding the Marshall-Lamborn marriage is from the home page of Theodore H. Mcnelly, ( stonegate@worldnet.att.net ) and can be found at http://familytreemaker.com/users/m/c/n/Theodore-H-Mcnelly/.
BUILDING A LOG CABIN
-By
A Pioneer (1822)
In building our cabin it was set north and south; my brother used my
father's pocket compass on the occasion, for we had no idea of living in a house that did not stand square with the earth itself. This showed our ignorance of the comforts and conveniences of a pioneer life. The position of the house, end to the hill, necessarily elevated the lower end, and the determination to have both a north and south door, added much to the airiness of the house, particularly after the green ash puncheons had shrunk so as to leave cracks in the floor and doors from one to two inches wide. At both the doors we had high, unsteady, and sometimes icy steps, made by piling up the logs cut out of the wall. We had a window, if it could be called a window, when, perhaps, it was the largest spot in the top, bottom, or sides of the cabin at which the wind could not enter. It was made by sawing out a log, and placing sticks across; and then, by pasting an old newspaper over the hole, and applying some hog's lard, we had a kind of glazing which shed a most beautiful and mellow light across the cabin when the sun shone on it.All other light entered at the doors, cracks, and chimney. Our cabin was twenty-four feet by eighteen. The west end was occupied by two beds, the center of each side by a door, and here our symmetry had to stop, for on the side opposite the window were our shelves, made of clapboards, supported on pins driven into the logs. Upon these shelves my sister displayed, in ample order, a host of pewter plates, basins, dishes, and spoons, scoured and bright. It was none of your new-fangled pewter made of lead, but the best of London pewter, which our father himself bought of the manufacturer. These were the plates upon which you could hold your meat so as to cut it without slipping and without dulling your knife. But, alas! The days of pewter plates and sharp dinner knives have passed away. To return to our internal arrangements. A ladder of five rounds occupied the corner near the window. By this, when we got a floor above, we could ascend. Our chimney occupied most of the east end; there were pots and kettles opposite the window under the shelves, a gun on hooks over the north door, four split-bottom chairs, three three-legged stools, and a small eight by ten looking-glass sloped from the wall over a large towel and combcase. Our list of furniture was increased by a clumsy shovel and a pair of tongs, made with one shank straight, which was a certain source of pinches and blood blisters. We had also a spinning-wheel and such things as were necessary to work it. It was absolutely necessary to have three-legged stools, as four legs of anything could not all touch the floor at the same time. The completion of our cabin went on slowly. The season was inclement, we were weak-handed and weak-pocketed, in fact laborers were not to be had. We got our chimney up breast high as soon as we could, and got our cabin daubed as high as the joists outside. It never was daubed on the inside, for my sister, who was very nice, could not consent to " live right next to mud." My impression now is, that the window was not constructed till spring, for until the sticks and clay were put on the chimney we could have no need of a window; for the flood of light which always poured into the cabin from the fireplace would have extinguished our paper window, and rendered it as useless as the moon at noonday. We got a floor laid overhead as soon as possible, perhaps in a month; but when finished, the reader will readily conceive of its imperviousness to wind or weather, when we mention that it was laid of loose clapboards split from red oak, the stump of which may be seen beyond the cabin. That tree must have grown in the night, for it was so twisting that each board lay on two diagonally opposite corners; and a cat might have shaken every board on our ceiling. It may be well to inform the unlearned reader that " clapboards " are such lumber as pioneers split throughout; they resemble barrel staves before they are shaved, but are split longer, wider, and thinner; of such our roof and ceiling were composed. " Puncheons " are planks made by splitting logs to about two and a half or three inches in thickness, and hewing them on one or both sides with the broad-axe; of such our floor, doors, tables, and stools were manufactured. The "eave-bearers " are those end logs which project over to receive the butting poles, against which the lower tier of clapboards rest to form the roof. The " trapping " is the roof timbers, composing the gable end and the ribs. The " trap logs " are those of unequal length above the eave-bearers, which form the gable ends, and upon which the ribs rest. The "weight poles " are small logs laid on the roof, which weigh down the course of clapboards on which they lie, and against which the next course above is placed. The "knees" are pieces of heart timber placed above the butting poles, successively, to prevent the weight poles from rolling off.
More About MOSES MARSHALL and LYDIA LAMBORN:
Marriage: Abt. 1784
Notes for MARY ADAMS:
Moses Marshall died without making a will.in 1828. On
April 28,1828 Charles and Benjamin Marshall (probably his sons) were appointed administrators of his estate (Columbiana County Records 976-CP1-205) -
On March 14,1831 (Columbiana County Deed Book 14, p.475), his widow Mary (Adams) Marshall sold for $250, her dower rights to the land in section 2, township 12,range 3, to Micaija Bunnion of Jefferson County, Ohio. The deed states that she was the widow of Moses Marshall.
On Nov.1,1836 (Columbiana County Deed Book 24, p. 681), Mary Marshall sold for $1000, the NW quarter of section 22, township 12,range 3 (near Salineville in Columbiana County, Ohio and located in Washington Township adjacent to Brush Creek Township, Jefferson County.Ohio) to Daniel McArthur, both of Columbiana Countyv, Ohio. It is not known whether she was the widow of Moses Marshall,but the land was near the original purchase of Moses Marshall.
Probably about 1836 Mary (Adams) Marshall left Columbiana County and went to Salem Township, Meigs County,as her name appears in the 1840 census for Salem Township, together with a daughter (10-15 yrs. old). The daughter was probably Permelia (b.1827), who married about 1845, Jonathan Aleshire (d. about 1860),the son of Ephraim and Elizabeth (Williams) Aleshire. The Aleshires moved to Illinois, and the 1860 census of Richfield Township, Adams County, Ill. lists Mrs, Pemelia Aleshire, with three children and Mary Marshall (then 82 yrs. old).
Mary (Adams) Marshall died about 1865, very probably at the home of her daughter,Permelia,since the 1870 census does not list her.
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Marriage: Abt. 1797, Pennsylvania
Children of MOSES MARSHALL and LYDIA LAMBORN are:
2. i. JOHN LAMBORN
2 MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1785, Washington County, Pennsylvania; d. June 21, 1875.3. ii. JAMES MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1794, Washington County, Pennsylvania; d. Unknown.
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OSES MARSHALL and MARY ADAMS are:4. iii. LYDIA
2 MARSHALL, b. September 20, 1800, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. May 20, 1890, Minerva, Ohio.5. iv. ROBERT MARSHALL, b. February 28, 1803, Pennsylvannia; d. February 13, 1878, Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois.
6. v. WILLIAM MARSHALL, b. April 01, 1815, Columbiana Co , Ohio; d. July 11, 1866, Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
7. vi. MARY MARSHALL, b. April 22, 1817, Columbiana Co , Ohio; d. Abt. 1885, Salem Township, Meigs Co., Ohio.
8. vii. ELIZA MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1820, Columbiana, Co., Ohio; d. January 14, 1849, Salem Township, Meigs Co., Ohio.
9. viii. PERMELIA MARSHALL, b. 1827, Columbiana Co , Ohio; d. February 1878, Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois.
ix. ALBERT MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
10. x. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, b. 1797, Pennsylvania; d. 1860, ???.
xi. CHARLES MARSHALL, b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???; m. HANNAH KERR, December 01, 1836, Columbiana Co , Ohio; b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???.
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Marriage: December 01, 1836, Columbiana Co , Ohio
xii. GALLATIN MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
xiii. GEORGE MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
xiv. JOHN MARSHALL, b. Unknown; d. 1899, Great Bend, Kansas.
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Fact 1: Had one son and one daughter
xv. JOSEPH MARSHALL, b. Unknown; d. 1889, Ohio.
xvi. LEWIS MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
xvii. MOSES MARSHALL, JR., b. Unknown; d. 1907, Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.
More About MOSES MARSHALL, JR.:
Fact 1: Had six children, and married 3 times
xviii. THOMAS MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
Generation No. 2
2. JOHN LAMBORN2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born Abt. 1785 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and died June 21, 1875. He married ELIZABETH (BETSY) GILLINGHAM, daughter of THOMAS GILLINGHAM and FRANCES MILNER. She was born December 19, 1793 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and died April 26, 1876 in Jefferson County, Ohio.Notes for E
LIZABETH (BETSY) GILLINGHAM:Elizabeth m. a John Marshall (perhaps John L. Marshall, b. 1792, d. 1875 of Fox Township, Carroll County, Ohio.)
Children of J
OHN MARSHALL and ELIZABETH GILLINGHAM are:11. i. MOSES
3 MARSHALL, b. February 09, 1818, Jefferson Coiunty, Ohio; d. December 14, 1902, Vernon County, Wisconsin.ii. JOSEPH MARSHALL, b. March 25, 1820; d. Unknown.
12. iii. LYDIA MARSHALL, b. May 27, 1824, Irondale, Jefferson County, Ohio; d. October 07, 1905, Gillingham, Wisconsin.
iv. HARVEY MARSHALL, b. July 15, 1826, Irondale, Jefferson County, Ohio; d. January 12, 1912, Gillingham, Richmond County, Wisconsin; m. SAMANTHA MILNER, Aft. 1875, Carroll County, Ohio.
More About HARVEY MARSHALL and SAMANTHA MILNER:
Marriage: Aft. 1875, Carroll County, Ohio
3.
JAMES2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born Abt. 1794 in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and died Unknown. He married (1) MARIAH GILLINGHAM in Irondale, Ohio. She was born 1795, and died 1855. He married (2) MARIA GILLINGHAM in Irondale, Jefferson County, Ohio, daughter of THOMAS GILLINGHAM and FRANCES MILNER. She was born Abt. 1795 in Columbiana County, Ohio, and died December 25, 1855.Notes for J
AMES MARSHALL:Brother of John Marshall, the husband of Lydia Marshall, who was sister of Mariah Marshall. Two brothers thus married two sisters.
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AMES MARSHALL and MARIAH GILLINGHAM:Marriage: Irondale, Ohio
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AMES MARSHALL and MARIA GILLINGHAM:Marriage: Irondale, Jefferson County, Ohio
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AMES MARSHALL and MARIAH GILLINGHAM is:i. ELEANOR (ELLEN)
3 MARSHALL, b. 1824; d. 1905; m. JOHN HART; b. 1826; d. 1876.
4.
LYDIA2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born September 20, 1800 in Columbiana County, Ohio3, and died May 20, 1890 in Minerva, Ohio3. She married ALEXANDER CLARK February 13, 1823 in Columbiana Co , Ohio, son of GEORGE CLARK and HANNAH VAUGHN. He was born October 08, 1801 in Columbiana County, Ohio4, and died August 25, 1870 in Minerva, Ohio5.More About A
LEXANDER CLARK and LYDIA MARSHALL:Marriage: February 13, 1823, Columbiana Co , Ohio
Children of L
YDIA MARSHALL and ALEXANDER CLARK are:i. THOMAS C.
3 CLARK, b. 18245; d. WFT Est. 1825-19275.ii. DIANA CLARK, b. 18255; d. WFT Est. 1825-19295.
iii. MARY CLARK, b. 18265; d. WFT Est. 1850-19295; m. HOLMES, WFT Est. 1850-18865; b. WFT Est. 1810-18465; d. WFT Est. 1850-19245.
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Marriage: WFT Est. 1850-18865
iv. REBECCA CLARK, b. 18295; d. WFT Est. 1825-19295.
v. SAVILLA CLARK, b. 18315; d. WFT Est. 1825-19295.
vi. GEORGE CLARK, b. 18335; d. WFT Est. 1825-19275.
vii. JOHN CLARK, b. 1836.
13. viii. MOSES MARSHALL CLARK, b. June 23, 1836, Minerva, Ohio; d. May 03, 1884, New Buffalo, Michigan.
ix. ETHAN ALLEN CLARK, b. 18385; d. WFT Est. 1838-19275.
x. FRANKLIN CLARK, b. 1840.
xi. BERTRAND CLARK, b. 1844.
xii. JULIA CLARK, b. 1846.
xiii. CORENE ALEXANDER CLARK, b. Unknown.
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ROBERT2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born February 28, 1803 in Pennsylvannia, and died February 13, 1878 in Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois. He married (1) SARAH BROOKS September 25, 1823 in Columbiana Co , Ohio. She was born 1802 in ???, and died April 11, 1857 in Jefferson Co., Ohio. He married (2) ISABELLA HIGH 1857 in Columbiana Co , Ohio. She was born 1821 in Pennsylvania, and died May 1906 in Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois.Notes for R
OBERT MARSHALL:Robert Marshall & Sarah Brooks m. September 25, 1823 by Martin Adams (2/147). NOTICE: my wife Sarah Brooks has left by bed and board in October 1830: do not trust her in any manner on my account. Robert Marshall, Saline Township (OP January 14, 1832). NOTICE is given to Sarah Marshall, my wife, that I will apply to the legislature of the State of Ohio for a divorce from mu said wife due to her wilful absence, cruelty & other misconduct on her part. Robert Marshall (OP November 10, 1832).
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OBERT MARSHALL:Fact 1: Had six children and married twice
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OBERT MARSHALL and SARAH BROOKS:Marriage: September 25, 1823, Columbiana Co , Ohio
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OBERT MARSHALL and ISABELLA HIGH:Marriage: 1857, Columbiana Co , Ohio
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OBERT MARSHALL and SARAH BROOKS are:i. MARY
3 MARSHALL, b. 1828, ???; d. Unknown, ???; m. WILLIAM COUGHENOUR, Unknown, ???; b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???.More About WILLIAM COUGHENOUR and MARY MARSHALL:
Marriage: Unknown, ???
ii. THOMAS WELLS MARSHALL, b. December 26, 1844, ???; d. January 12, 1865, Nashville, Tennessee; m. ?, Unknown, ???; b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???.
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Marriage: Unknown, ???
iii. LYDIA MARSHALL, b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???; m. ? ABLES, Unknown, Jefferson Co., Ohio; b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???.
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Marriage: Unknown, Jefferson Co., Ohio
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OBERT MARSHALL and ISABELLA HIGH are:iv. ROSETTA
3 MARSHALL, b. 1850, ???; d. September 25, 1861, Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois.v. THOMAS C. MARSHALL, b. June 02, 1858, Kingston, Illinois; d. August 13, 1938, Kansas City, Missouri; m. IDA LYLES, December 18, 1877, ???; b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???.
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Marriage: December 18, 1877, ???
vi. HATTIE MARSHALL, b. August 30, 1862, Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois; d. Unknown, ???; m. NATHAN JAMES BARNES, May 10, 1880, Kingston, Adams County, Illinois; b. Unknown, ???; d. Unknown, ???.
More About HATTIE MARSHALL:
Fact 1: Had 7 children
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Marriage: May 10, 1880, Kingston, Adams County, Illinois
vii. KATIE MARSHALL, b. 1865, Kingston, Illinois; m. ? WOOD.
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WILLIAM2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born April 01, 1815 in Columbiana Co , Ohio, and died July 11, 1866 in Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Illinois. He married REBECCA DARST January 21, 1838 in Meigs Co., Ohio, daughter of JOHN DURST and FRANEY OVERHOLTZER. She was born November 24, 1818 in Meigs Co., Ohio6, and died August 04, 1862 in Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Illinois.Notes for W
ILLIAM MARSHALL:William Marshall, son of Moses and Mary (Adams) Marshall is listed in the census of Wilkesville Township, Gallia County (adjacent to Meigs County), Ohio, for 1840 with two children, a son and a daughter, both under 5 years of age.
The census of Pulaski County, Illinois, for 1850 and 1860 lists him as a resident. The census of 1860 has him a resident of township 15, range 12. He lived near the town of Olmstead, where he owned a farm. The census of 1850 calls him a planter and a cooper.
Rebecca (Darst) Marshall, his wife, died August 4, 1862, and was buried in a family cemetery on the Marshall farm. Stories handed down in the Marshall family indicate that Rebecca (Darst) Marshall died from grief over the marriage and removal of her daughter, Emma, who was very close to her mother.
In the family cemetery were also buried two daughters, Malisse Edmonia and Lydia. The latter drowned herself in the Ohio River as a result of the marriage of her sister, Emma.
July 11, 1866, William Marshall died on his farm, where his son Martin Van Buren Marshall and his family were living, following the death of Rebecca (Darst) Marshall. He was also buried in the family cemetery.
In 1929, an inquiry regarding the family cemetery was made of the then owner, G. E. Curt. He stated that he came to the Marshall farm about 1899,but at that time there were no markers or signs of graves, although older residents of the area said the cemetery had been on the farm. Avis (Hawkins) Gladden (1873-1936), daughter of Emma (Marshall) Hawkins, and grand-daughter of William and Rebecca (Darst) Marshall, recalled that as a child she visited her Uncle Martin Marshall's farm quite often and played with his children. At that time there was a family cemetery fenced in, with markers.
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ILLIAM MARSHALL and REBECCA DARST:Marriage: January 21, 1838, Meigs Co., Ohio
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ILLIAM MARSHALL and REBECCA DARST are:14. i. MARTIN VAN BUREN
3 MARSHALL, b. October 18, 1838, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. 1940, East Prairie, Missouri.ii. MARIETTA MARSHALL, b. February 18, 1840, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. May 26, 1870, Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
iii. LUCENDIA MARSHALL, b. August 14, 1841, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. January 18, 1898, Pulltight, Mississippi Co., Missouri; m. ? SMITH, 1860, Illinois; b. 1840, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. Unknown, ???.
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Marriage: 1860, Illinois
15. iv. EMMA MARSHALL, b. June 23, 1843, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. October 21, 1898, Whiting, Mississippi Co., Missouri.
v. LYDIA MARSHALL, b. April 02, 1845, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. July 26, 1862, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
vi. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MARSHALL, b. March 29, 1848, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. July 14, 1849, Gallia Co., Ohio.
16. vii. CHARLES CARROLL MARSHALL, b. March 16, 1850, Gallia Co., Ohio; d. December 04, 1925, Cairo, Alexander Co., Illinois.
viii. JOAN MARSHALL, b. September 14, 1851, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. December 24, 1852, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
17. ix. FRANCES ELIZABETH MARSHALL, b. January 29, 1853, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. April 15, 1887, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington.
x. ELIZA MARSHALL, b. January 12, 1854, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. September 05, 1858, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
xi. REBECCA MARSHALL, b. March 17, 1858, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. September 06, 1858, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
xii. MALISSE EDMONIA MARSHALL, b. October 23, 1861, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. March 29, 1862, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
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MARY2 MARSHALL (MOSES1)7 was born April 22, 1817 in Columbiana Co , Ohio, and died Abt. 1885 in Salem Township, Meigs Co., Ohio. She married FRANKLIN EDMUNDSON7 April 13, 1837 in Meigs Co., Ohio, son of JOHN EDMUNDSON and ANN MARSH. He was born February 07, 1818 in Middleton Tsp., Columbiana Co., Ohio8, and died Aft. 1885 in Salem Township, Meigs Co., Ohio.More About M
ARY MARSHALL:Burial: 1885, Old Point Cemetery, Salem Township, Meigs County, OH9
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RANKLIN EDMUNDSON:Burial: Old Point Cemetery, Salem Township, Meigs County, OH9
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RANKLIN EDMUNDSON and MARY MARSHALL:Marriage: April 13, 1837, Meigs Co., Ohio
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ARY MARSHALL and FRANKLIN EDMUNDSON is:i. CALVIN
3 EDMUNDSON, b. 1863; m. MYRTLE MCKNIGHT.
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ELIZA2 MARSHALL (MOSES1)9 was born Abt. 1820 in Columbiana, Co., Ohio, and died January 14, 1849 in Salem Township, Meigs Co., Ohio. She married HIRAM EDMUNDSON9 Abt. 1839 in Meigs Co., Ohio, son of JOHN EDMUNDSON and ANN MARSH. He was born August 06, 1820 in Middleton Tsp., Columbiana Co., Ohio10, and died November 26, 1881 in Salem Township, Meigs Co., Ohio.More About E
LIZA MARSHALL:Burial: Old Point Cemetery, Salem Township, Meigs County, OH11
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IRAM EDMUNDSON:Burial: Old Point Cemetery, Salem Township, Meigs County, OH11
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IRAM EDMUNDSON and ELIZA MARSHALL:Marriage: Abt. 1839, Meigs Co., Ohio
Children of E
LIZA MARSHALL and HIRAM EDMUNDSON are:i. ALWILDA
3 EDMUNDSON11, b. November 25, 1840, Meigs Co., Ohio.More About ALWILDA EDMUNDSON:
Fact 1: died at early age
18. ii. MARY EDMUNDSON, b. March 18, 1842, Meigs Co., Ohio; d. 1915.
19. iii. THEODORE EDMUNDSON, b. September 05, 1843; d. September 14, 1862.
20. iv. ELMA E. EDMUNDSON, b. August 11, 1845.
21. v. JULIA EDMUNDSON, b. November 22, 1846; d. 1929, Atlanta, Georgia.
22. vi. ELIZA EDMUNDSON, b. December 30, 1848; d. April 24, 1924.
9.
PERMELIA2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born 1827 in Columbiana Co , Ohio, and died February 1878 in Kingston, Adams Co., Illinois. She married JONATHAN ALESHIRE Abt. 1844 in Meigs Co., Ohio. He was born Unknown in ???12, and died Abt. 1857 in Illinois.More About J
ONATHAN ALESHIRE and PERMELIA MARSHALL:Marriage: Abt. 1844, Meigs Co., Ohio
Children of P
ERMELIA MARSHALL and JONATHAN ALESHIRE are:i. IRENA
3 ALESHIRE, b. 1845.ii. JOSEPH H. ALESHIRE, b. 1849.
iii. WILLIAM OSCAR ALESHIRE, b. 1856.
10.
BENJAMIN2 MARSHALL (MOSES1) was born 1797 in Pennsylvania, and died 1860 in ???. He married FRANCES GILLINGHAM May 08, 1828 in Columbiana Co , Ohio, daughter of THOMAS GILLINGHAM and FRANCES MILNER. She was born Abt. 1797.Notes for B
ENJAMIN MARSHALL:Married by Martin Adams, JP.
Notes for F
RANCES GILLINGHAM:Under age in 1827.
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ENJAMIN MARSHALL and FRANCES GILLINGHAM:Marriage: May 08, 1828, Columbiana Co , Ohio
Children of B
ENJAMIN MARSHALL and FRANCES GILLINGHAM are:i. FRANCES
3 MARSHALL, b. October 20, 1834, Columbiana County, Ohio; d. July 12, 1906, Newport Township, Washington County, Ohio; m. JOHN CALHOUN RICHEY, October 19, 1851.More About JOHN RICHEY and FRANCES MARSHALL:
Marriage: October 19, 1851
ii. WILLIAM MARSHALL.
iii. ELLEN MARSHALL.
iv. NANCY MARSHALL.
v. JAMES MARSHALL.
Generation No. 3
11.
MOSES3 MARSHALL (JOHN LAMBORN2, MOSES1) was born February 09, 1818 in Jefferson Coiunty, Ohio, and died December 14, 1902 in Vernon County, Wisconsin. He married CATHERINE EMELINE QUEEN 1840 in Jefferson County, Ohio. She was born 1821, and died 1902.More About M
OSES MARSHALL and CATHERINE QUEEN:Marriage: 1840, Jefferson County, Ohio
Child of M
OSES MARSHALL and CATHERINE QUEEN is:23. i. LYDIA JANE
4 MARSHALL, b. 1844.
12.
LYDIA3 MARSHALL (JOHN LAMBORN2, MOSES1) was born May 27, 1824 in Irondale, Jefferson County, Ohio, and died October 07, 1905 in Gillingham, Wisconsin. She married JAMES MCNELLY 1847 in Ohio. He was born 1822, and died 1900.More About J
AMES MCNELLY and LYDIA MARSHALL:Marriage: 1847, Ohio
Children of L
YDIA MARSHALL and JAMES MCNELLY are:i. JOHN
4 MCNELLY, b. 1844; d. 1863.24. ii. HARVEY CHARLES MCNELLY, b. 1847; d. 1928.
25. iii. SAMUEL MCNELLY, b. 1848; d. 1925.
13.
MOSES MARSHALL3 CLARK (LYDIA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born June 23, 1836 in Minerva, Ohio13, and died May 03, 1884 in New Buffalo, Michigan13. He married MARTHA ANNA FORSYTHE November 24, 1864 in near Massilon, Stark County, Ohio13, daughter of JOHN FORSYTHE and MARTHA THORNBERG. She was born July 17, 1838 in Greenville, Darke County, Ohio13, and died May 05, 1936 in Denver, Colorado13.More About M
OSES CLARK and MARTHA FORSYTHE:Marriage: November 24, 1864, near Massilon, Stark County, Ohio13
Children of M
OSES CLARK and MARTHA FORSYTHE are:i. ELLA
4 CLARK, b. WFT Est. 1856-188113; d. WFT Est. 1862-196413.26. ii. JOHN CLARK, b. WFT Est. 1856-1881, New Buffalo, Michigan; d. WFT Est. 1890-1961.
27. iii. ROBIN CLARK, b. WFT Est. 1856-1881, New Buffalo, Michigan; d. WFT Est. 1890-1961.
iv. FRANK FORSYTHE CLARK, b. 1867, New Buffalo, Michigan13; d. WFT Est. 1898-195713; m. EVA DAVIS, WFT Est. 1898-193013; b. WFT Est. 1863-188313; d. May 21, 1944, Pasadena, California13.
More About FRANK CLARK and EVA DAVIS:
Marriage: WFT Est. 1898-193013
28. v. WILLIAM BERTRAND CLARK, b. December 27, 1868, New Buffalo, Michigan; d. December 27, 1932, St. Louis, Missouri.
vi. MARTHA ANNA CLARK, b. October 16, 1875, New Buffalo, Michigan13; d. Abt. 197113.
29. vii. MYRTLE RUTH CLARK, b. March 18, 1878, New Buffalo, Michigan; d. January 09, 1957, Denver, Colorado.
viii. MARY LYDIA CLARK, b. June 04, 1880, New Buffalo, Michigan13; d. December 07, 1968, La Jolla, CA13.
14.
MARTIN VAN BUREN3 MARSHALL (WILLIAM2, MOSES1) was born October 18, 1838 in Gallia Co., Ohio, and died 1940 in East Prairie, Missouri. He married KITTY MARGARET CARDER 1860 in Anna, Union County, Illinois. She was born 1841 in Illinois, and died in Lilbourn, Missouri.More About M
ARTIN VAN BUREN MARSHALL:Fact 1: Fought in the Civil War
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ARTIN MARSHALL and KITTY CARDER:Marriage: 1860, Anna, Union County, Illinois
Children of M
ARTIN MARSHALL and KITTY CARDER are:i. ROBERT
4 MARSHALL, b. Unknown.ii. NORA MARSHALL, b. Unknown; m. LINN DEVERS, Charleston, Missouri.
More About LINN DEVERS and NORA MARSHALL:
Marriage: Charleston, Missouri
30. iii. CHARLES MARSHALL, b. Unknown, ?; d. Unknown, ?.
31. iv. ALBERTINE MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
v. LEWIS MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
vi. CALVIN MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
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Fact 1: Died at age 10
vii. MAUD MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
viii. FLOY MARSHALL, b. Unknown; m. WILLIAM REDDEN.
32. ix. DAISY MARSHALL, b. Unknown; d. Abt. 1907, Whiting , Missouri.
x. EDNA MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
More About EDNA MARSHALL:
Fact 1: Died at 10 years of age
xi. ELLEN MARSHALL, b. Unknown.
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Fact 1: Died young
15.
EMMA3 MARSHALL (WILLIAM2, MOSES1) was born June 23, 1843 in Gallia Co., Ohio, and died October 21, 1898 in Whiting, Mississippi Co., Missouri. She married CHARLES JEROME HAWKINS June 08, 1862 in Pulaski Co., Illinois, son of JOHN HAWKINS and MARY CUTTER. He was born July 20, 1840 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and died July 12, 1915 in Mississippi Co., Missouri.More About C
HARLES HAWKINS and EMMA MARSHALL:Marriage: June 08, 1862, Pulaski Co., Illinois
Children of E
MMA MARSHALL and CHARLES HAWKINS are:i. EDWARD WILLIAM
4 HAWKINS, b. April 15, 1863, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. August 25, 1865, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois.33. ii. JOHN MARSHALL HAWKINS, b. November 27, 1865, Anna, Union Co., Illinois; d. August 30, 1940, Inglewood, Los Angeles Co., California.
iii. FREDDIE DELMONT HAWKINS, b. February 20, 1868, Anna, Union Co., Illinois; d. April 26, 1883, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
iv. ANDREW CUTTER HAWKINS, b. December 06, 1869, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. December 06, 1869, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois.
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Fact 1: Died day of birth
v. JOSEPH BERTRAND HAWKINS, b. October 29, 1871, Attica, Warren Co., Indiana; d. March 17, 1872, Attica, Warren Co., Indiana.
34. vi. AVIS ALINE HAWKINS, b. January 04, 1873, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. June 05, 1936, Oxford, Lafayette Co., Mississippi.
vii. AMY BLANCHAD HAWKINS, b. February 17, 1875, Mound City, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. March 24, 1944, Heber Springs, Cleburne Co., Arkansas; m. JOHN ODUM, Abt. 1908, Charleston, Mississippi Co., Missouri; b. Unknown, ???; d. Abt. 1920, ???.
More About JOHN ODUM and AMY HAWKINS:
Marriage: Abt. 1908, Charleston, Mississippi Co., Missouri
viii. ROBERT ELMER HAWKINS, b. September 30, 1877, Pottersville, Limestone Co., Texas; d. September 02, 1883, Center, Illinois.
35. ix. CARROLL VAN BUREN HAWKINS, b. May 25, 1881, Center, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. March 26, 1960, Trumann, Poinsett Co., Arkansas.
36. x. SUSAN REBECCA HAWKINS, b. April 25, 1884, Center, Pulaski Co., Illinois; d. July 23, 1953, Heber Springs, Cleburne Co., Arkansas.
16.
CHARLES CARROLL3 MARSHALL (WILLIAM2, MOSES1) was born March 16, 1850 in Gallia Co., Ohio, and died December 04, 1925 in Cairo, Alexander Co., Illinois. He married HARRIET ELIZA HAWKINS September 15, 1873 in Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Illinois, daughter of JOHN HAWKINS and MARY CUTTER. She was born July 13, 1852 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and died January 10, 1923 in Purdy, McNairy Co., Tennessee.Notes for C
HARLES CARROLL MARSHALL:Charles Carroll Marshall was 12 years old when his mother died and his uncle, Robert Marshall (1803-1878) took him to his home in Kingston, Adams County, Illinois. There he was given a home until he became 21, when his uncle gave him $450 and a team of horses with a wagon.
He went down to Cairo, Alexander County, Illinois, then to Mayfield (Graves County) or Columbus (Hickman County) Kentucky. About 1871 or 1872 he returned to Olmstead, Pulaski County, Illinois where he later married.
After their marriage they lived at Anna (Union County), Illinois, and at Cairo (Alexander County) Illinois and later in and near the inland community of Purdy, McNairy County, Tennessee (about 6 miles from Bethel Springs). Purdy was quite a town at one time, but when the railroad was built, it went through Selmer (about 7 miles from Purdy) and Purdy went down to nothing.
At one time, Charles Carroll Marshall owned over five hundred acres of cut-over land in Mississippi County, Missouri. In 1890 he sold part to his sister, Emma (Marshall) Hawkins (1843-1898), the wife of Charles Jerome Hawkins (1840-1915), the brother of Harriet Eliza Hawkins.
Harriet Eliza Hawkins died of influenza on the farm at Purdy, January 10, 1923. On December 4, 1925, Charles Carroll Marshall died at the home of his son, John Manford Marshall (1878-1945) in Cairo, Illinois. Both are buried in Spencer Heights Cemetery , Mounds, Pulaski County, Illinois.
Charles Carroll Marshall was tall with dark brown eyes and light brown hair.
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HARLES CARROLL MARSHALL:Fact 1: Buried Spencer Hts. Cem. , Mounds, Ill.
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ARRIET ELIZA HAWKINS:Fact 1: Buried Spencer Hts. Cem. , Mounds, Ill.
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HARLES MARSHALL and HARRIET HAWKINS:Marriage: September 15, 1873, Olmstead, Pulaski Co., Illinois
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HARLES MARSHALL and HARRIET HAWKINS are:37. i. JOHN MANFORD4 MARSHALL, b. August 08, 1878, Anna, Union Co., Illinois; d. June 22, 1945, Cairo, Alexander Co., Illinois.
38. ii. DENZIL EARL MARSHALL, b. February 25, 1879, Anna, Union Co., Illinois.
iii. HERBERT D. MARSHALL, b. Abt. 1881, ???; d. August 26, 1924, Phillipine Islands.
39. iv. ELMER CARROLL MARSHALL, b. March 19, 1887, ???; d. September 11, 1932, Alexandria, Louisiana.
40. v. FLORA MARSHALL, b. Unknown; d. November 12, 1951, Phoenix, Arizona.
vi. DORA LYNN MARSHALL, b. Unknown, ???; d. Aft. 1946, ???; m. WILLIAM D. THEBO, Unknown, ???; b. Unknown, ???; d. 1943, Phoenix Arizona.
More About WILLIAM THEBO and DORA MARSHALL:
Marriage: Unknown, ???
41. vii. EDISON MARSHALL, b. Unknown; d. Abt. 1940, Chicago, Illinois.
17.
FRANCES ELIZABETH3 MARSHALL (WILLIAM2, MOSES1) was born January 29, 1853 in Pulaski Co., Illinois, and died April 15, 1887 in Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington. She married JOHN LEWIS STONE February 27, 1869 in Union, Illinois. He was born 1852 in Kentucky, and died Unknown in Texas.More About F
RANCES ELIZABETH MARSHALL:Fact 1: Had four children
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OHN STONE and FRANCES MARSHALL:Marriage: February 27, 1869, Union, Illinois
Children of F
RANCES MARSHALL and JOHN STONE are:42. i. PEARL MARSHALL
4 STONE, b. March 08, 1870, Anna, Union County, Illinois; d. July 12, 1968, Gardena, Los Angeles County, California.ii. ROSIE STONE, b. Abt. 1871.
iii. MAUD STONE, b. Abt. 1872.
iv. LENA STONE, b. Abt. 1873.
18.
MARY3 EDMUNDSON (ELIZA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1)14 was born March 18, 1842 in Meigs Co., Ohio, and died 1915. She married SAMUEL PIERCE GORBY Abt. 1869 in Ohio, son of JACOB GORBY and ANN HUSTON.More About M
ARY EDMUNDSON:Fact 1: Had three children
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AMUEL PIERCE GORBY:The 1936 Gorby Book stated that Samuel Pierce Gorby served in the Civil War for the entire four years. He married Mary E. Edmundson and they lived in Kansas. They actually moved to Nance Co., NE where he was a blacksmith.
Ref: CEN 1870 - Samuel Gorby and Mary Edmundson Gorby lived in Salem Twp, Meigs Co., OH. Occupation: Farmer. Value of real estate: $1,200, Value of Personal Property: $350.
Special Schedule of the Eleventh Census (1890)
Enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War.
Microfilm Series M123 Roll 37, Nance County, Nebraska:
Gorby, Samuel P. P.O. Glenwood, NE
Private, Co. H Reg. 18 OH Inf. Enl. 23 April 1861, Dis. 28 Aug 1861. Served 4m, 5d.
Gorby, Samuel P. P.O. Glenwood, NE
Mustered as Private, appointed Sergeant Feb 13, 1862, appointed 1st Lieut April 7, 1862,
Co. I Reg. 53 OH Inf.
Enl. 26 Oct 1861, Dis. 24 Dec. 1864
Served 3y 1m 28d.
Samuel P. Gorby was buried in Glenwood Cemetery, Nance So. NE, Section 1, Lot 96, Grave 2.
Above information furnished by Graydon Gorby, Oct. 3, 1999.
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AMUEL GORBY and MARY EDMUNDSON:Marriage: Abt. 1869, Ohio
Children of M
ARY EDMUNDSON and SAMUEL GORBY are:i. EDITH
4 GORBY14, b. Abt. 187214.ii. ETHEL GORBY
14, b. Abt. 187314.iii. WALTER GORBY
14, b. Abt. 187514; d. Abt. 1881, Howard County, Nebraska14.More About WALTER GORBY:
Burial: Howard County, Nebraska14
iv. WALLACE GORBY
14, b. Abt. 187714; m. LUDDINGTON14.
19.
THEODORE3 EDMUNDSON (ELIZA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1)14 was born September 05, 184314, and died September 14, 1862.More About T
HEODORE EDMUNDSON:Fact 1: Killed in the Battle of Stone Mountain
Children of T
HEODORE EDMUNDSON are:i. FLORA
4 EDMUNDSON14.ii. SHIRLEY EDMUNDSON
14.
20.
ELMA E.3 EDMUNDSON (ELIZA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born August 11, 184514. She married WILLIAM PERRY HALL14 July 03, 186514.More About E
LMA E. EDMUNDSON:Burial: Salem Cemetery, Salem Township, Meigs County, OH14
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ILLIAM HALL and ELMA EDMUNDSON:Marriage: July 03, 186514
Children of E
LMA EDMUNDSON and WILLIAM HALL are:i. ERNEST CLYDE
4 HALL14, b. April 18, 186814.ii. MUSA CORINNE HALL, b. September 17, 187414.
iii. BERNICE CLAIRE HALL
14, b. June 22, 187614.iv. FLORENCE MARY HALL
14, b. November 07, 188014.
21.
JULIA3 EDMUNDSON (ELIZA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born November 22, 1846, and died 1929 in Atlanta, Georgia. She married GEORGE WALLACE MCMILLIN14 December 01, 1872 in Near Cushing, Nebraska14. He was born September 26, 1849 in Gallia County, Ohio14, and died May 29, 1925 in Atlanta, GA14.More About J
ULIA EDMUNDSON:Burial: Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, GA14
Fact 1: Had three children
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EORGE WALLACE MCMILLIN:Burial: Crest Lawn Cemetery, Atlanta, GA14
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EORGE MCMILLIN and JULIA EDMUNDSON:Marriage: December 01, 1872, Near Cushing, Nebraska14
Children of J
ULIA EDMUNDSON and GEORGE MCMILLIN are:43. i. NETTIE VIOLA
4 MCMILLIN, b. April 04, 1876, Nebraska; d. April 27, 1967, San Franciso, CA.44. ii. JESSE CAROL MCMILLIN, b. April 25, 1882, Nebraska; d. January 15, 1968, Nebraska.
45. iii. ELMA EDITH MCMILLIN, b. February 05, 1890, Cushing, Nebraska; d. January 26, 1974, Atlanta, GA.
22.
ELIZA3 EDMUNDSON (ELIZA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1)14 was born December 30, 1848, and died April 24, 1924. She married W. HARRISON LEONARD14 March 16, 187114.More About E
LIZA EDMUNDSON:Burial: Coy Cemetery, Salem Township, Meigs County, OH14
Fact 1: Only child died at birth
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. LEONARD and ELIZA EDMUNDSON:Marriage: March 16, 187114
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LIZA EDMUNDSON and W. LEONARD is:i. CLAUD
4 LEONARD14, b. May 25, 189014; d. May 25, 189014.
Generation No. 4
23.
LYDIA JANE4 MARSHALL (MOSES3, JOHN LAMBORN2, MOSES1) was born 1844. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON SMITH. He was born 1843, and died 1914.
Child of L
YDIA MARSHALL and GEORGE SMITH is:46. i. LOUIS MARSHALL
5 SMITH, b. 1885; d. 1969.
24.
HARVEY CHARLES4 MCNELLY (LYDIA3 MARSHALL, JOHN LAMBORN2, MOSES1) was born 1847, and died 1928. He married SALOMA MELVINA FRANCIS. She was born 1848, and died 1928.
Children of H
ARVEY MCNELLY and SALOMA FRANCIS are:47. i. ORIN HARVEY
5 MCNELLY, b. 1871; d. 1950.48. ii. WILLIAM HENRY MCNELLY, b. 1872; d. 1954.
49. iii. MYRTLE MCNELLY, b. 1874; d. 1914.
iv. HUGH FRANCIS MCNELLY, b. 1878; d. 1957; m. MARY ARLENE MCANALLY; b. 1895; d. 1976.
v. ALICE MCNELLY, b. 1881; d. 1962; m. JOHN LESTER WEST; b. 1881; d. 1942.
25.
SAMUEL4 MCNELLY (LYDIA3 MARSHALL, JOHN LAMBORN2, MOSES1) was born 1848, and died 1925. He married EMMA CRISS. She was born 1862, and died 1932.
Children of S
AMUEL MCNELLY and EMMA CRISS are:50. i. JULIA
5 MCNELLY, b. 1880; d. 1951.51. ii. MONROE DREISBAUGH MCNELLY, b. 1882; d. 1941.
52. iii. STEPHEN SUMNER MCNELLY, b. 1885; d. 1935.
26.
JOHN4 CLARK (MOSES MARSHALL3, LYDIA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born WFT Est. 1856-1881 in New Buffalo, Michigan15, and died WFT Est. 1890-196115. He married NORA COUEY WFT Est. 1890-192415. She was born WFT Est. 1856-188715, and died WFT Est. 1890-196915.More About J
OHN CLARK and NORA COUEY:Marriage: WFT Est. 1890-192415
Children of J
OHN CLARK and NORA COUEY are:53. i. NORTON C.
5 CLARK, b. Private.ii. JOHN BAIRD CLARK, b. Private15; m. (1) OPAL, Private; b. Private15; m. (2) BEBE, Private; b. WFT Est. 1882-192715; d. 196615.
More About JOHN BAIRD CLARK:
Fact 1: Private
Fact 2: Private
Fact 3: Private
Fact 4: Private
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Fact 1: Private
Fact 2: Private
Fact 3: Private
Fact 4: Private
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Private-Begin: Private
More About JOHN CLARK and BEBE:
Private-Begin: Private
27.
ROBIN4 CLARK (MOSES MARSHALL3, LYDIA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born WFT Est. 1856-1881 in New Buffalo, Michigan15, and died WFT Est. 1890-196115. He married LOU WFT Est. 1890-192515. She was born WFT Est. 1855-189215, and died WFT Est. 1890-197415.More About R
OBIN CLARK and LOU:Marriage: WFT Est. 1890-192515
Child of R
OBIN CLARK and LOU is:54. i. PAUL DAVIS
5 CLARK, b. Private.
28.
WILLIAM BERTRAND4 CLARK (MOSES MARSHALL3, LYDIA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born December 27, 1868 in New Buffalo, Michigan15, and died December 27, 1932 in St. Louis, Missouri15. He married FANNIE LOU SCHMIDT June 22, 189815, daughter of JOHN SCHMIDT and LUCY SCHMIDT. She was born April 18, 1871 in Council Grove, Kansas15, and died November 06, 1958 in Council Grove, Kansas15.More About W
ILLIAM CLARK and FANNIE SCHMIDT:Marriage: June 22, 189815
Child of W
ILLIAM CLARK and FANNIE SCHMIDT is:i. MARGUERITE
5 CLARK, b. Private15; m. LAWRENCE EDWARD ATTWOOD, Private; b. November 21, 1903, Utica, Kansas15; d. August 18, 1974, San Diego, California15.More About MARGUERITE CLARK:
Fact 1: Private
Fact 2: Private
Fact 3: Private
Fact 4: Private
More About LAWRENCE ATTWOOD and MARGUERITE CLARK:
Private-Begin: Private
29.
MYRTLE RUTH4 CLARK (MOSES MARSHALL3, LYDIA2 MARSHALL, MOSES1) was born March 18, 1878 in New Buffalo, Michigan15, and died January 09, 1957 in Denver, Colorado