Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Anna Maria Marshall
1795 - 1824 (28 years)-
Name Anna Maria Marshall [1] Birth 20 Jul 1795 Mason County, Kentucky [1] Gender Female Death 6 Feb 1824 Columbus, Ohio [1] Person ID I4838 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Father Alexander Keith Marshall, b. 11 Jan 1770, 'Oakhill', Fauquier County, Virginia d. 7 Feb 1825, 'Walnut Grove', Mason Co, Kentucky (Age 55 years) Relationship natural Mother Mary Polly McDowell, b. 11 Jan 1772, Rockbridge, Virginia d. 27 Jan 1822, died at the house of James A. Paxton, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky (Age 50 years) Relationship natural Marriage 10 Oct 1794 Danville, Mercer County, Kentucky [1] Family ID F3714 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family James Alexander Paxton, b. 13 Sep 1788, Rockbridge County, Virginia d. 25 Oct 1825, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky (Age 37 years) Marriage 2 May 1811 Mason County, Kentucky [1] Children 1. Mary Paxton, b. 22 Oct 1813, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky d. 5 Mar 1868, Flemingsburg, Kentucky (Age 54 years) [Father: natural] 2. Alexander Marshall Paxton, b. 4 Feb 1816, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky d. 12 Feb 1851, Covington, Kenton County, Kentucky (Age 35 years) [Father: natural] 3. Phoebe A. Paxton, b. 2 Feb 1818, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky [Father: natural] 4. William Mcclung Paxton, b. 2 Mar 1819, Washington, Mason County, Kentucky [Father: natural] Family ID F3680 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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Notes - [Paxton.FTW]
244 (a) MARIA MARSHALL, b. at "Walnut Grove," Mason County, Kentucky., July 20, 1795; d. in Columbus, O., February 6, 1824; = May 2, 1811, JAMES A. PAXTON, b. in Rockbridge County, Virginia., September 13, 1788; d. in Washington, Kentucky., October 23, 1825. My mother died when I was but four years old; yet I remember ome of the circumstances, and can recall the sad pageant of her burial. She was buried in the Franklinton Cemetery, but, a few years ago, we had her dust removed to the Columbus Cemetery, and laid beside her sister, Mrs. Sullivant. We erected a neat monument, to preserve her memory. I have often heard my mother praised for her lovely yet fragile form, and for her amiable disposition. Her house was the home of her relatives. She inherited from the McDowell's sweetness, modesty and purity, and from the Marshalls intelligence, vivacity and spirit.
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Sources - [S171] Paxton.FTW.
Date of Import: Jul 20, 2002
- [S171] Paxton.FTW.
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