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From Grammy (Edith Durrell Marshall), family historian:
"John Marshall came to America September 11, 1635 in the ship 'Hopewell' from London, England (to Boston Mass). It is said he was descended from John Marshall of Southwark, England, whose son John founded Christ Church of Southwark, and to whom a coat of arms was given by William Camden in 1611. John Marshall married Sarah in 1645 -- who died Sept. 28, 1689 aged 66." They had eight children.
John (b. 1615)
Joseph
Samuel
Sarah
Howard (sp?)
Thomas (1656 May 1 - died Oct. 8 1719)
Benjamin (b. 1664)
Christopher
The above taken from "American Ancestry, page 172."
Following is additional information I found at: http://www.archive.org/stream/marshallfamilyre00king/marshallfamilyre00king_djvu.txt
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GENEALOGY C0LLECT10^J
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
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MARSHALL FAMILY RECORD
HASKELL, BOUTWELL, BARRETT, WADSWORTH,
WHITE, READ, MAURICE, KINGSBURY,
HOLBROOKE, STEVENS, CARPENTER,
AND ALLIED FAMILIES.
Of an edition 0/200 copies this took is No. ^ ^--^
DEDICATED TO MOTHER,
€Uen iWaria (Carpenter) Einggburi^
AVHOSE INTEREST, CO-OPERATION, AND KNOWLEDGE OF FAMILY RECORDS, HAS MADE POSSIBLE SO COMPLETE AND ACCURATE A HISTORY AND GENEALOGY.
BY
MR. AND MRS. FRANK BURNSIDE KINGSBURY.
PRESS OF WALTER T. NIMS, KEENE, N. H. 1913.
PREFACE
In 1887, twenty-five years ago, Willis Augustus Chapman (No. 285), editor of St. James, (Minn.) Journal, published an 18 page, 5%x8|4^, Haskell-Marshall Family Record, from data gathered by Martha Marshall (No. 86) and a few other members of the family. That book traces incompletely the descendants of David and Sarah (Haskell) Marshall of Tewksbury and Lunenburg, Mass. For some years I have been endeavoring to complete and supplement that record, and have also traced to some extent their ancestors. In 191 1 I decided to put the result of my researches into print, and, while getting it ready for the press, have found many new branches. Hence, the Marshall Family Record which I offer is not strictly a Marshall genealogy, but a record of that family and many more allied families. Such names as George Sewell Boutwell, L.L. D. , Gov. of Massachusetts, 1851 and 1852 ; Gen. John Meredith Read, Consul-General of the U. S. for France and Algeria ; Samuel Eliot, historian, educator, philanthropist ; Josiah Thompson Marshall, pioneer merchant and tradesman with China, the Sandwich Islands and the Pacific Coast ; George Otis Holbrooke, poet and missionary, I find among, or, allied with the Marshall family, and, in tracing their branches, I have gone be- yond the original scope of my book. To all descendants who have generously and cordially aided me in securing accurate statistics I render thanks. Like all similar works, errors and omissions doubtless appear, and additions and corrections will be gratefully received. To Aunt Martha Marshall, our 1st Historian, to Willis Augustus Chapman, our 1st Publisher, descendants of the Marshall family should accord high praise. May their work and this book prove an incentive to some inter- ested descendant, at the end of another quarter of a century — in 1937, to compile a better and more complete record.
Copies of this book may be secured from the compiler at the following prices, IK.stpaid : cloth, $2.00, paper, |-1.75.
FRANK BURNSIDE KINGSBURY. Proctor, Vermont, Dec. 25, 1912.
Abbreviations used : b.= born m.= married d.= died
ch.^ child or children res.= residence or resided at bu.= buried -|-= carried forward
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MARSHALL FAMILY.
FIRST GENERATION.
1. JOHN> MARSHALL* of Boston, New England, 1635, the emigrant ancestor of the family, was born in England in 1621 and came to America in the Hopewell " in 1635, in company with his brother Christopher, but the latter remained in this country only a few years, then returned to England. For a time after his arrival here, John' Marshall was in the service of Edward Hutchinson ; he was admitted inhabitant of Boston, Feb. 24, 1639-40, and was one of the proprietors of that town. This John^ Marshall was descended from John Marshall of Southark, England, whose son founded Christ Church at Southark, and to whom was given the coat-of-arms which some of his descendants still bear. John^ Marshall was a husbandman and he and one William Marshall had shares in Plum Island. He died in Boston in March 1715. His wife, Sarah, born 1623, whom he married in 1645, died Sept. 28, 1689. A Marshall family of eight children, according to " C. H. Pope's Pioneers of Mass. (1900)," are their children. Some authorities agree with Pope while others do not. We are unable to either confirm or deny, but give Pope's list of births, the first of which is, 2. Sergeant John- Marshall, the positive ancestor from which we are tracing our Marshall family recDrd, b. in Boston, Dec. 10, 1645; rn. three times, d. Nov. 5, 1702; 3. Joseph', m. Elizabeth; 4. Sarah"-, m. Mr. Royal; 5. Samuel', m. Ruth Rawlins ; 6. Hannah"-, m. Mr. Parrot ; 7. Thomas', b. May 17, 1656, m. Dorcas ; 8. Benjamin"', b. May 12, 1660, m. Rebecca; 9. Christopher', b. Aug. 18, 1664. The first five were baptized in First Church, Boston, March 6, 1655. Thomas was baptized May 11, 1656; Bemjamin, Feb. 17, 1660.
Note. Hazen's History of Billerica, Mass., should be consulted for descendants of above. We trace only the descendants of 2. Sergeant John Marshall.
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