Person:David Marshall (1)

m. 6 May 1652
  1. Samuel Marshall1653 - 1727
  2. Lydia Marshall1655/56 - 1732
  3. Thomas Marshall1659 - Bef 1663
  4. David Marshall1661 - Bet 1694 & 1794
  5. Deacon Thomas Marshall1663/64 - 1735
  6. Mary Marshall1667 -
  7. Eliakim Marshall1669 -
  8. John Marshall1672 - Abt 1699
  9. Elizabeth Marshall1674 - Aft 1756
m. 9 Dec 1686
  1. Abigail Marshall1687/88 - 1767
  2. Hannah Marshall1689 -
  3. David Marshall1692 -
Facts and Events
Name David Marshall
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 24 Jul 1661 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 9 Dec 1686 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Abigail Phelps
Will[2][3] 22 Jun 1694 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Death[2] Bet 22 Jun 1694 and 7 Jul 1794 Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States (probably)
Estate Inventory[2][3] 7 Jul 1694 £263-17-00. Taken Timothy Phelps sen. and James Ennos.
References
  1. Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Records of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1638-1925.

    David son of Samuel Marshell was born July 24th 1661 (Bk I Page Twenty-Five)

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Coddington, John Insley. Wilton and Marshall Families of Windsor, Conn., and Northampton, Mass. The American Genealogist. (1962)
    38:10-11.

    'Children of Samuel and Mary (Wilton) Marshall, born at Windsor: ...
    David, b. 24 July 1661; m. at Windsor, 9 Dec. 1686, Abigail Phelps, b. at Poquonock, Windsor, 16 May 1666, daughter of Samuel ([son of ] William) and Sarah (Griswold) Phelps. ... The will of David Marshall was made 22 June 1694, and the inventory of his estate taken 7 July 1694 (Manwaring, Digest, 1:483-4).'

  3. 3.0 3.1 Marshall, David, Windsor, in Manwaring, Charles W. A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records. (Hartford, Conn.: R. S. Peck & Co., 1904-06)
    1:483-84.

    "Probate Records. Vol V, 1687 to 1695. Page 186.

    Marshall, David, Windsor. Invt. £263-17-00. Taken 7 July, 1694, by Timothy Phelps sen. and James Ennos. Will dated 22 June, 1694.

    I David Marshall of Windsor doe make this my last Will & Testament: I give to my little son David Marshall, at the age of 21 years, ½ of my houseing & Homested, and the whole after my wife's decease. Also, I give unto my son my Swamp or Meadow Land lying by Hoyt's Meadow. Also my Great Lott, 65 Rods in Breadth, & to take his part on the westerly side next to George Griswold's Land, and the length to run the whole length of the sd. Lott, excepting only 4 or 5 acres, which I have exchanged with Benajah Holcomb for the Land where my house now stands, to be to him forever; only the sd. David Marshall is hereby bound to pay unto his two sisters £5 apeice in Country pay within 2 years after he comes to be possessed of the premises. I give unto my wife Abigail Marshall, after just Debts & all Expenses are paid, the Use & Benefit of my whole Estate, Personal or Real, until my Children come to age, and half of all the Moveable Estate to be at her own dispose forever; and also half the house & homested during her natural life, & 1-3 part of the benefit of the Real Estate. I give unto my two daughters Abigail and Hannah Marshall, to be equally divided betwixt them, all my other Land not herein disposed otherwise, and also half of my Moveable Estate. It is my Will that my wife Abigail Marshall shall be sole Executrix, and that my brethren Thomas Marshall & William Phelps, with Benajah Holcomb sen., shall be Overseers.

    DAVID MARSHALL. LS.

    Witness: Daniel Griswold, John Griswold.

    Note: In the Inventory mention is made of 'Brads & Sparables.'"