Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Nancy Anne Marshall
Abt 1786 - 1872 (~ 86 years)-
Name Nancy Anne Marshall Birth Abt 1786 Frederick County, Maryland Gender Female Death Aug 1872 St. Charles County, Missouri Person ID I532 Tree1 Last Modified 5 Apr 2024
Father Alexander Marshall, b. Abt 1759, Frederick County, Maryland d. 5 Mar 1844, Boone County, Kentucky (Age ~ 85 years) Relationship natural Mother Susannah Perrill, b. Abt 1763, Frederick County, Maryland d. 16 Dec 1843, Boone County, Kentucky (Age ~ 80 years) Relationship natural Marriage 30 Dec 1779 Frederick County, Maryland Notes - Dec. 30, 1779 in History of Western Maryland.
Margaret Myers recorded the marriage as Dec 30, 1799, in error.
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MARYLAND MARRIAGES, 1778-1800
Compiled by Robert Barnes
Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc., Balt. 1978
Pg. 150
Its a listing of Marshall marriages in Maryland.
Source definition: 4 FR= Frederick County Mg. Lic.'s, 1778-1900,
copied from the originals at the court house, and published in the DAR Magazine, Vol. 85.
Marshall, Alex'd'r, 30 Dec. 1799, Susanna Pearl 4 FR* {mm note: the marriage was 1779, transcription error}
Family ID F340 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George Kyle, b. Abt 1782, Germany d. Bef 1837, Boone County, Kentucky (Age ~ 54 years) Marriage 24 Mar 1802 Mason County, Kentucky Notes - His eldest daughter, Nancy Marshall married in Mason Co.,Ky. 24 Mar 1802- George Kyle. Her father
gave his "consent". EDNA H BUSHNELL [ehb922@sbcglobal dot net]
Anne Marshall, dau. of Alexander Marshall-m.24 Mar 1802-George Kyle in Mason Co.,Ky. Surity: Alexander Marshall.
Children 1. Alexander Marshall Kyle, b. Aft 1803, Boone County, Kentucky [Father: natural] 2. Alfred Sanford Kyle, b. 24 Sep 1824, Boone County, Maryland d. 17 Feb 1897, Columbia, Boone County, Missouri (Age 72 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F351 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 5 Apr 2024
- Dec. 30, 1779 in History of Western Maryland.
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Notes
EARLY FAMILIES OF ST. CHARLES COUNTY
KILE - George A. Kile was a native of Germany, where he married and had 2 children. He then came to America wit his wife and children and settled in Maryland, where they had 6 children more. George, the youngest son, married NANCY MARSHALL, of Maryland, and moved to KY., where he died, leaving a widow and 8 children. The names of the children were Ephraim D., Hezekiah, Alexander M., Humphrey F., Lucretia P., Susan, Stephen W., and Alfred S. In 1837, Susan, Stephen W., and Alfred S. came to MO. with their mother and settled in St. Charles Co. Mrs. Kile died in August, 1872. Of the children we have the following record: Hezekiah was married twice. Stephen D. died a bachelor. Alexander was married twice, lost both of his wives, and then went to Colorado. Humphrey never married, and is still living. He once had a hen that laid a square egg, and from the egg was hatched a pullet that lived to be 16 years old; when she was 8 years old, she turned perfectly white, and remained so the rest of her life. During her 16 years, she laid 4,000 eggs, and hatched 3,000 chickens.
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