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Marshall
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Fauquier
in
Warrenton
Charles (twin) Marshall, Esq.
b.
31 Jan 1767
Fauquier County, Virginia
d.
1805
Warrenton, Fauquier, Virginia, United States
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F
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Colonel Thomas Marshall, Sr.
1730 - 1802
M
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Mary Randolph Keith
1737 - 1809
m.
Abt 1755
John Marshall
1755 - 1835
Mary Marshall
1757 -
Captain Thomas Marshall, Jr.
1761 - 1817
James Markham Marshall, Esq.
1764 - 1848
William (twin) Marshall, Esq.
1767 - 1816
Charles (twin) Marshall, Esq.
1767 - 1805
Alexander Keith Marshall, Esq.
1770 - 1825
Dr. Louis Marshall
1773 - 1866
Susan Tarleton Marshall
1774 - 1858
Charlotte Ashmore Marshall
1777 - 1817
Anne "Nancy" Marshall
Bef 1788 -
Spouse and Children
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Charles (twin) Marshall, Esq.
1767 - 1805
W
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Lucy PIckett
1767 - 1825
Martin Pickett Marshall
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Name
Charles (twin) Marshall, Esq.
Gender
Male
Birth
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31 Jan 1767
Fauquier County, Virginia
at Oakhill
Marriage
to
Lucy PIckett
Death
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1805
Warrenton, Fauquier, Virginia, United States
age 38 -
References
Family Recorded, in
Green, Thomas Marshall.
Historic families of Kentucky
:
with special reference to stocks immediately derived from the valley of Virginia, tracing in detail their various genealogical connexions [sic] and illustrating from historic sources their influence upon the political and social development of Kentucky and the states of the South t and West
. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Regional Pub. Co., 1964)
168.
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