Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
James Keith Marshall

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Name James Keith Marshall [1] Born 13 Feb 1800 Richmond, Virginia [1]
Gender Male Died 2 Dec 1862 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia [1]
Person ID I004778 Tree1 Last Modified 20 Feb 2021
Father Chief Justice John {Chief Justice} Marshall, b. 24 Sep 1755, Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 6 Jul 1835, Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia
(Age 79 years)
Mother Mary Willlis Ambler, b. 18 Mar 1766, Jamestown, Virginia , d. 25 Dec 1831, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia
(Age 65 years)
Married 3 Jan 1783 Yorktown, York County, Virginia [1]
Notes - Contributed by: James Hughes
Note:
Call Number 27613
Author Marshall, John, 1755-1835.
Title Marriage bond and certificate of consent, 1783.
Material 2 leaves.
Summary Marriage document for John Marshall (1755-1835) and Mary Willis Ambler (1766-1831), filed in the Henrico County Circuit Court, Virginia.
Format Photostats (negative).
Subject - Personal Marshall, John, 1755-1835
Contributed by: James Hughes
URL: http://www.rootsweb.com/~vahenric/mmbonds/malesma-ma.jpg
URL title: Male Marriage Bond Index Copies: 1781-1831
Note:
Jan 1, 1783 Marshall John Ambler Mary W
Family ID F03566 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Claudia Hamilton Burwell, b. 9 Jan 1804, Gloucester County, Virginia , d. 4 Mar 1884, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 80 years)
Married 22 Dec 1821 Fauquier County, Virginia [1]
Children 1. John Marshall, b. 9 Oct 1822, Leeds, Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 1 Feb 1877, Glendale, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 54 years)
2. Nathaniel Burwell Marshall, b. 16 Mar 1824, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 22 May 1861, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky
(Age 37 years)
3. James Keith Marshall, b. 7 Apr 1826, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 16 Apr 1900, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 74 years)
4. Mary Willis Marshall, b. 31 Mar 1828, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 1 Jan 1908, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 79 years)
5. Mary Amber Marshall, b. 29 Apr 1830, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 1914, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 83 years)
6. Anne Burwell Marshall, b. 3 Oct 1832, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 13 Mar 1896, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 63 years)
7. Thomas Marshall, b. 19 Nov 1834, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 1 Sep 1861, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 26 years)
8. Alice Lewis Marshall, b. 16 May 1837, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 20 Sep 1919, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 82 years)
9. Claudia Hamilton Marshall, b. 7 Feb 1839, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 1917, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 77 years)
10. Edward Carrington Marshall, b. 31 Mar 1842, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 28 Jul 1912, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 70 years)
11. Elizabeth Jaquelin Marshall, b. 9 Oct 1844, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 11 Dec 1917, Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 73 years)
12. Rebecca Peyton Marshall, b. 5 Nov 1847, 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia , d. 26 Dec 1898, Clairmont, Fauquier County, Virginia
(Age 51 years)
Last Modified 20 Feb 2021 Family ID F03572 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Contributed by: James Hughes
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Notes - [Paxton.FTW]
He resided in 'Leeds Manor', Fauquier County, Virginia. He was educated in Harvard College, Boston, MA. He was a
member of the State Senate in Virginia.
158 (a) JAMES KEITH MARSHALL, b. in Richmond, Virginia., February 13, 1800, d. at his residence, "Leeds," in Fauquier County, Virginia., December 2, 1862, = December 22, 1821, CLAUDIA HAMILTON BURWELL, b. January 9, 1804, d. March 4, 1884, at "Leeds." Mr. Marshall was a graduate of Harvard College, but led the life of a farmer and country gentleman, at "Leeds," situated six miles south of Markham. He was highly esteemed for his literary attainments and social virtues. A gentleman of fine address and genial manners, he possessed the graces of both heart and mind that called for veneration as well as love. He was several times elected to the State Senate, and the civil war found him in office. He was one of those Senators who ineffectually opposed the ordinance of secession, but who, when the deed was accomplished, gave their cordial adhesion to the Confederacy. He was charitable to the poor, social, hospitable and generous, both in sentiment and action. After going to Richmond to aid in the organization of the new government, he
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Sources - [S044832] Paxton.FTW.
Date of Import: Jul 20, 2002
- [S044832] Paxton.FTW.
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