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32151 Marshall 0007, Pg. 31; Marshall 0108, p. 4; Marshall 0145, p. 14
Marshall 0382, pg. 2 - Buried in the Friends Church Cemetery. 
NICHOLS, Robert Wesley Sr. (I792)
 
32152 Marshall 0007, Pg. 31; Badgett 0001, pg. 2; Badgett 0002, pg. 2

He is buried in the Badgett Family Cemetery Judy Riggs' backyard. (Was he later moved?? See next note.)

 
BADGETT, Samuel Presley (I416)
 
32153 Marshall 0007, pg. 456

"Journal of the Surry County Genealogical Association", Summer 1999, p. 16.

"journal of the Surry County Genealogical Association", Winter 2018, p. 5 This source says that they were married in 1895. It is probably the most accurate. Other sources say they were married in 1893. (The text below comes from this source.)

In Memory of Willie P. Robertson.
Died, at White Plains, of typhoid fever, on April 4, 1896, Willie P. Robertson, aged 27 years. The deceased was born and reared in Surry county and was esteemed by all who know him.
In the fall of 1892 he was happily converted but did not join any church. He lived upright and was honest in all his dealings with man. On October 3, 1895, he was married to Miss Mary Gardner, of Pine Ridge, N. C., and started out on life's journey with bright prospects before him, but about six weeks ago he was taken sick and had to retire from business. He was one of those who endured his sickness with much patience, never murmuring of facing death, but said before he was confined to his bed that he would never get well.
The funeral services were conducted at the Friends' Church by Rev. W. H. Beamer and T. Wesley Wooten, where a large concourse of people was gathered to pay the last tribute of respect to the departed. His remains were interred in the Friends' cemetery to await the final resurrection. We sympathize very much with the bereaved wife, relatives and parents in their sad hour of distress, but can only commend them to a loving Heavenly Father's consolation and consoling grace.
0, how we miss thee, dear Willie, Since thou left this world to go, To that bright Heavenly home above, Where there is no grief nor woe.
Richard V. Marshall.


 
ROBERTSON, William Peyton (I10630)
 
32154 Marshall 0007, pg. 456 GARDNER, Mary (I10646)
 
32155 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROBERTSON, Dr. Harry Glenn (I1208)
 
32156 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROBERTSON, Gilmer Wolfe (I1209)
 
32157 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina",

Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

Marshall 0241, p. 41


 
SPARGER, Samuel Wolfenbarger (I3573)
 
32158 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson


 
SPARGER, Alma Mitchell (I3579)
 
32159 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson


 
SPARGER, Roff T. (I3580)
 
32160 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

"The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association", October 1994, p. 5.


 
SPARGER, Elizabeth Bethania (Lizzie) (I3575)
 
32161 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

"The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association", October 1994, p. 5.

The Journal of the Surry County Genealogical Association, Summer, 1997, p 12

The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association, Dobson, NC, Spring, 2001, ISSN 1064-4024, page 30.


 
SPARGER, Mary Alice (I3574)
 
32162 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

Marshall 0217, p. 3, 7 - buried in Greenhill Cemetery.


 
SPARGER, Frederick James (I3577)
 
32163 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

Marshall 0217, p. 5 - Her death certificate. She is buried in Oakdale Cemetery.

Marshall 0223, pp. 1, 2 - Another copy of her death certificate.

Marshall 0241, p. 40

Marriage date from: The Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association, Spring, 2002, page 30. - Taken from Surry County, NC Marriage Records.

Marshall 0402, pg 1 - This source is from her daughter's, Alma Sparger, memoir. It says that Louisa was born in Mississippi. When she was two years old her family moved to Henry County, Virginia and some sources wrongly state that she was born in Henry County. The family later moved to Surry County, North Carolina.


 
MITCHELL, Louisa Diana (Di) (I3572)
 
32164 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

Marshall 0241, p. 44


 
SPARGER, Edwin Mitchell (I3578)
 
32165 Marshall 0007, Pg. 510 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina", Volume I, 1983 - Editor, Hester Bartlett Jackson

The Journal of the Surry County Genealogical Association, Summer, 1997, p 12

Marshall 0241, p. 42


 
SPARGER, Annie Louise (I3576)
 
32166 Marshall 0017, Pg. 136, Marshall 0022

Marshall 0007, Pg. 300 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina; Volume
I - 1983. Editor Hester Bartlett Jackson.

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From: Thomas Marshall [mailto:twmarshalljr@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 6:49 PM
To: undisclosed-recipients:
Subject: Wilson's youngest sibling... Garland

Attached is a photo recently located online of Garland Calvin Marshall who is Wilson Skidmore (aka. Iredell Skidmore Marshall) Marshall's youngest brother (Garland youngest of 11 children). Build and facial similarities are remarkably similar to that of his elder brother Wilson!

Garland Calvin Marshall
Birth 6 Sep 1846 in White Plains, Surry, North Carolina, USA
Death 6 Aug 1939 in White Plains, Surry, North Carolina, USA

Marriage to Sophronia Novella Hutchins 31 Oct 1867 in Surry, North Carolina
5 children

Tom Marshall, Jr.

_______________________

He is buried in the White Plains Friends Church Cemetery.

Find-a-grave Memorial ID: 51859622
 
MARSHALL, Garland Calvin (I138)
 
32167 Marshall 0017, Pg. 192

Sparger 1, pg 66 - He was killed by robbers near Fayettville.

Sparger 0001, Pg. 3 - "Genealogy of Sparger and Allied Families", by William M. Creasy, Wilmington, North Carolina, June 6, 1936. North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, North Carolina - # GR-929.Z-S736C

Marshall 0007, Pg. 509 - "The Heritage of Surry County, North Carolina",

!Marshall 0322, p. 61


 
SPARGER, William W. (I250)
 
32168 Marshall 0021, Marshall 0022 - She shows up on the 1850 Stokes County, North Carolina census.

Marshall 0136, p. 4; Marshall 0168, p. 1

 
MARSHALL, Elizabeth (Betsy) (I104)
 
32169 Marshall 0021, pg. 2; Marshall 0022, pg. 8, 9 - Moved to Surry County, North Carolina before 1830. He is buried in "Marshall" cemetery.
Virginia.
Marshall 0043, pg. 2, 4 &10 - This source says that his family Bible states that he died in 1859.

Burial:
Marshall-Brim Cemetery
Laurel Fork
Carroll County
Virginia, USA

Created by: Ron Stewart
Record added: Feb 14, 2010
Find A Grave Memorial# 48108889
 
MARSHALL, Joseph Davis (I108)
 
32170 Marshall 0022 - Died during the Civil War in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

His name might have been spelled Laurister. It appears that way on his Civil War records.

The paragraph below came from a much longer Civil War Memoir of Wiley Ebeneezer Patterson. Wiley was the Orderly Sergeant, Company E, 53 Regiment of the North Carolina Volunteer Infantry Army of the Confederacy.

The entire memoir appeared in four parts in the Journal of Surry County Genealogical Association, Spring - Winter, 2000. The paragraph below came from the first part, Spring, 2000.

The person referred to is L. L. Marshall who is Laurister Lafayette Marshall, John Marion Marshall's brother and Samuel Edward Marshall's uncle. One of our cousins went to Gettysburg once and tried to find him in their registry, but his name was not there. In this case I believe the registry is wrong, because the source is unimpeachable. (On November 18, 2019 I received confirmation from John Heiser or the National Parks System that Laurister Lafayette Marshall did, indeed die at Gettysburg. DWM)

Also there is information below that positively links him to Gettysburg.
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"While laying there, a ball came through the fence, knocked off the entire top of William Adkin's head, went through L.L. Marshall, knocked him up in the air, landing him some thirty or forty feet to the rear. This was the worst mangled body that we saw and we have seen many. The same ball struck D. C. Reece; took a slice out of the calf of his leg; tipped the heel of Isaac Whitakerâ??s shoe, scared Jake Jessup almost to death and went into the ground in about a foot of our head, literally covering us with dirt, gravel, blood and brains. We never did get the blood and brains off our hat and clothing until we wore them out."
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The information below is from the familysearch.org website:

https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/1LTW-GFB/p1


United States, Civil War Soldiers Index for Laurister L. Marshall

Name: Laurister L. Marshall
Name Note:
Also Known As:
Also Known As Note:
Event: Military Service
Rank In: Private
Rank In Note:
Rank Out: Sergeant
Rank Out Note:
Side: Confederate
Side Note:
State (or Origin): North Carolina
Military Unit: 53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry
Military Unit Note:
Company: E
Company Note:
General Note:
NARA Publication Title: Index to Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations From the State of North Carolina.
NARA Publication Number: M230
NARA Roll Number: 25
Film Number: 821792

Information below is from the National Park Service Web Site.

http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-regiments-detail.htm?regiment_id=CNC0053RI

CONFEDERATE NORTH CAROLINA TROOPS

53rd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

OVERVIEW: 53rd Infantry Regiment completed its organization in April, 1862, at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina. The men were recruited in the following counties: Guilford, Mecklenburg, Chatham, Surry, Alamance, Stokes, Union, and Wilkes. It served in the Department of North Carolina, then was assigned to General Daniel's and Grimes' Brigade, Arm of Northern Virginia. The 53rd fought in many conflicts from Gettysburg to Cold Harbor, participated in all the battles in the Shenandoah Valley, and was active in the Appomattox Campaign. It lost thirty-six percent of the 322 engaged at Gettysburg, had 1 wounded at Bristoe and 2 killed at Mine Run. The unit surrendered 6 officers and 81 men. Its commanders were Colonels James T. Morehead and William A. Owens, and Majors James J. Iredell and John W. Rierson.
SOLDIERS:View Regiment's Soldiers »


 
MARSHALL, Laurister Lafayette (I136)
 
32171 Marshall 0022 - He is buried in the John S. Marshall Cemetery on the Laurel Fork Creek, property of Mrs. Mozelle Goad, on Country Road # 630.

Marshall 0043, Pg. 3 & 4

His 2nd great grandson, Arthur F. Quesinberry has a marriage date of 10/24/1839 for him.

Marshall 0053, page 2 - He served in the Confederate Army.

Marshall 0057, pg. 7 - This source has his marriage date as 10/24/1838. 
MARSHALL, John S. (I6031)
 
32172 Marshall 0022 - She is buried in the John S. Marshall Cemetery on the Laurel Fork Creek, property of Mrs. Mozelle Goad, on Country Road # 630.

Marshall 0043, Pg. 3 & 4

The Branscom family manuscript by C. E. Branscome, Laurel Fork, Virginia, May 10, 1966, page 13 & 56.

Marshall 0083, pp. 3 & 4 
BRANSCOM, Nancy (I6042)
 
32173 Marshall 0022 - She never married.

She is buried in the Friends Church Cemetery in White Plaines, North Carolina.

http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/surr/cem284.htm


Find-a-grave Memorial ID: 64810833 
MARSHALL, Alwilda Catherine (I137)
 
32174 Marshall 0022 - She never married. MARSHALL, Alwilda Catherine (I137)
 
32175 Marshall 0022 - This source gives his birth date as 25 Jan 1808. But the Find-A-Grave website gives his birth date as 8/25/1803. Buried in Wolff Cemetery.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47631026/martin-briggs




Marshall 0293


 
BRIGGS, Robert Martin (I5963)
 
32176 Marshall 0022, p.4; Marshall 0131, p. 3 COFER, Lydia (I5991)
 
32177 Marshall 0022, pg. 2 - This child has not been proved to be Matthew's and Betsy's child. He married a girl named Melvina and they moved to Indiana. MARSHALL, Thomas (I5984)
 
32178 Marshall 0022, pg. 5; Marshall 0241, p. 6 - He got into some trouble and changed his name to Wilson Skidmore Marshall.

Iredell was his birth name. But he legally changed his name to Wilson Skidmore Marshall and that is what is on many of the public records. I am keeping Iredell in parentheses so that people can still search for him that way.


Marshall 0395, pg. 1

Find A Grave Memorial# 16599679
 
MARSHALL, Wilson (a.k.a Iredell) Skidmore (I131)
 
32179 Marshall 0022; Marshall 0106, p. 1; Marshall 0121, p. 1

Marshall 0136, p. 1; Marshall 0247 - Buried in Horsepasture Church Cemetery.

Marshall 0273 - His birth date, which came from his tombstone would lead me to believe that he is not Jame's and Milly's son.
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For many years James Doug;as Marshall was thought to be the son of James Marshall and Milly Hensley. However, his birth date makes this highly unlikely. I have removed him as their son, but keep him in the database in case someone finds more information to identify where he fits in the family. - David W. Marshall, Sr. 7/18/2018.


 
MARSHALL, James Douglas (I5960)
 
32180 Marshall 0022; Marshall 0403, pg. 1 BOLT, Andrew Jackson (I6048)
 
32181 Marshall 0022; Marshall 0033, Pg. 4 - He and his wife are buried in the Salem Chapel Church Cemetery in Forsyth County. It is thought that his first name might also be William.
!Marshall 0067b, p. 1
!Marshall 0169, p. 2 - This source does give his firsh name as William. It included good documentation about Col. William Henry Marshall.

The following email message was sent to me by Anita Strader on January 6, 2002:

David,
Thank you for the information about Martin Marshall's gravesite. I did not know that his son, William, was buried off Pine Hall Road (where my brother lives). If he does not know where the old family cemetery is located, he may know someone who does.

Salem Chapel Church is very familiar to me. (My father is buried there.) It was at Salem Chapel, as a very young child, that I first showed an interest in family history. I have a photo of Elizabeth Marshall Strader's tombstone, but not that of her father, Henry. The tombstone of Henry's wife, Mariah Vance, is engraved: "MARIAH wife of Col. H. Marshall". He was known as Henry, but I believe that to be his middle name.

I will gladly send the photos of the Marshall gravesites, by "snail mail", but it may be some months before this ex-Floridian ventures out to the cemeteries!

Anita Strader Knott

____________________________________________________________

From: The Keeters [mailto:keeter@triad.rr.com] Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 9:36 AM To: David Marshall Home Subject: Marshall Home place

Hi David,

Thought I would just write by email. Facebook seems to be sending me some viruses according to my scan ware this morning!

The house is located in Salem Chapel Township, between Walkertown and Walnut Cove, NC.

David, you might remember that we corresponded a few years ago when I was trying to sell the contents of the farmhouse. I managed to inventory everything, but never followed through because my mother got sick and has been living with me for 3 years now. With my caregiver responsibilities, I have just been unable to find the time to continue that effort. We will eventually sell the contents and the house. Since my mother and I are the last of Col. Henry's land heirs, I would love to see the place go to someone in the lineage!! So when I can get things in order to sell, I hope I can call on you again to announce it to your email distribution. Just not ready now.

We have done a lot of work to the house and it is in very good condition for its age, but it needs a makeover.

I'm attaching a chart that links us back to Martin and a short copy of the history to jog your memory. We also have an abstract that traces the property deeds back 166 years as of 2005 that was presented to the governor with our application for the NC Century Farm designation.

Looking forward to keeping in touch by email and Wall!

Kind regards, David.
Linda

One of the attachments to Linda's email is shown below. (DWM - 02/02/2010)


A Historic Site in Forsyth County

Henry Marshall was born in Albemarle County, Virginia in 1809, son of Irish immigrants, William and Mary Connolly Marshall. He came to North Carolina with his parents around 1820. In 1836 he bought a plantation on Salem Road (now Squire Marshall Rd.) where he built his home "The Cedars" in 1840. During those years he manufactured tobacco, raised fine horses and operated his large plantation. On June 13, 1845 Governor William Graham commissioned Henry a Colonel in the North Carolina Militia, and ordered him to organize and train a regiment of soldiers, which he did. Following the war, Col. Marshall was appointed Provost Marshal, with the special task of feeding the wives and children of the absent soldiers. After the war, Col. Marshall was one of many people who felt the county of Stokes should be divided because of the distance involved in traveling to the county seat in Germanton. In 1848 Col. Marshall ran as an "Independent Democrat" against the Whig and Democratic candidates on a platform of "County Division". He was elected, and served in the General Assembly four years. In 1849 he introduced the bill calling for the division of Stokes County. It was finally ratified in 1851 after long negotiations over naming the new county and the village adjoining Salem. In the end, Col. Marshall was asked to select the names. After the division, fellow war hero, Colonel Benjamin Forsyth's home was left in Stokes. Col. Marshall felt it would be fair to name the county Forsyth and the town Winston.

When Col. Marshall died in 1892, he left his plantation to his youngest son, John William. John William lived here his whole life, and willed the estate to his youngest son, James (Jimmy) Lee, Linda's Grandfather. He remarried after the death of his wife, Della, and moved to Winston-Salem where there was more work for his carpentry business. He signed the property over to his oldest son, Luke Moir. After two years of service, the Red Cross arranged Luke's release. He saved the home, literally from the auction block, during the depression years. Much of the land was sold, leaving only 40 acres. After Luke's death, we were astonished to learn his boot camp base was in Camp Croft, SC. Twenty- five years later, Gary grew up scavenging for old army relics, in a neighborhood built on that very site.

Helen Miles Marshall, Linda's mother, was the last of Jimmy's five children, born just after Della's 43rd birthday. Helen was only nine years old when Della died. James Lee, Jr., the second born son, was stranded at war in Europe during these hard times, but returned to help with the farm. Charles William returned from the war, married and moved to Winston-Salem. Rachel Earline, the third child, was 24 when Della died. She was forced to take on her mother's role and struggled to raise her sister, keep the farmhouse going and feed the field hands. She suffered from debilitating asthma, a complication of Scarlet Fever. Unable to make a living at farming, Luke went to work for Forsyth County Grounds Maintenance, where he retired. In the 60's, the Army Corp of Engineers built a 90-acre watershed lake across the foot of The Cedars. It was meant to protect Walnut Cove from flooding. Luke led the petition to get approval from all the neighboring landowners. The access road was built across his farm.

When Luke was too old to care for the place, he signed it over to James Lee, nick-named "Jiggs". Jiggs moved to Winston-Salem shortly after returning from war and took a job with Western Electric, where he retired with 30 years of service. He helped with the farm and the support of his sisters all along. Baby sister, Helen, left home and married in 1952. Linda was Helen's only child and grew up in the auxiliary care of her Aunt Earline, here at The Cedars. Her memories of the active farm days and the stories of her ancestors are cherished. When Uncle Jiggs died in 1991, he passed the farm to Linda & Gary, as he trusted their business instincts and their commitment to care for Helen and Earline. Earline passed away in 1999, but Helen now lives on the farm. Gary and Linda continue to honor their promise, working to preserve the farmhouse, grounds and barns.

Heritage Line:
Colonel William Henry Marshall 1809-1892
John William Marshall 1848 - 1921
James Lee Marshall 1886 - 1952
Luke Moir Marshall 1912 - 1987
James Lee Marshall, Jr. 1918 - 1991

What this chart doesn't show is that Linda (below) is the daughter of James Lee Marshall's younger sister, Helen. (DWM - 02/01/2010)

Linda Lee Mitchell Keeter - 
MARSHALL, Col. William Henry (I5947)
 
32182 Marshall 0022; Marshall 0043, pg. 8

Marshall 0403, pg. 1 - This source gives her death date as 1834. 
MARSHALL, Sarah Catherine (Sally) (I6037)
 
32183 Marshall 0026 - Harriett is buried in Montlawn Memorial Park in Raleigh, North Carolina. Find A Grave Memorial # 114338384

Marshall 0044, pg. 2 
PARKS, Harriett Jeannette (I77)
 
32184 Marshall 0031 - This information comes from Michael Marshall of
Mechanicsville, Va. (Just outside Richmond). The father/son relationship
between Thomas, III & Martin has not been definitely established.

Marshall 0056, pg. 27 & 35 - This source, "Some Notes on the Marshalls of
Calvert County, Maryland and Their Descendants" by Michael Marshall of
Mechanicsville, Virginia, June 1992 contains research that attempts to define
the relationships of various Marshalls in Calvert County. The relationships
are not proved, but represent his effort to make the connections.

!Marshall 0152, p. 4 - This source has his birth year as 1724. 
MARSHALL, Thomas III (I10399)
 
32185 Marshall 0031 - This information comes from Michael Marshall of Mechanicsville, Va. (Just outside Richmond).

Marshall 0056, pg. 27 & 28 - This source, "Some Notes on the Marshalls of Calvert County, Maryland and Their Descendants" by Michael Marshall of Mechanicsville, Virginia, June 1992 contains research that attempts to define the relationships of various Marshalls in Calvert County. The relationships
are not proved, but represent his effort to make the connections.

Marshall 0131, p. 4 - More information from Michael. 
MARSHALL, William II (I10400)
 
32186 Marshall 0033, Pg. 5 & 6; Marshall 0127, p. 13 - She is listed different ways in different official records. Her marriage license has Elendar, the census of 1850 lists her as Ursula, and the census of 1870 lists her as Celia.

Marshall 0159, p. 1 - Her grand daughter says that her name was Elenor. 
PEGRAM, Ursula Celia Elender (Elenor) (I10441)
 
32187 Marshall 0033, Pg. 6 & 7 - He is buried in Love's Methodist Church Cemetary,Walkertown, North Carolina.

Find A Grave Memorial# 6845073

Marshall 0054, p. 7

Marshall 0159, p. 1 - He apparently went by the name of Donald.

Marshall 0157, p. 12

 
MARSHALL, Sidney Daniel (I10451)
 
32188 Marshall 0033, Pg. 6 & 7 - She is buried in Love's Methodist Church Cemetary with her husband. Her spouses' Find A Grave Memorial# is 6845073. There is a picture of their Family marker on Find-A-Grave.

Marshall 0157, p. 12 
DILLON, Nora Christine (I10460)
 
32189 Marshall 0033b, pg 18 - He was a minister. He had nine children. I listed the only one I have the name for.
_________________________________________
From: "Nena Smothers"
Subject: Will of Jesse Hill, 1820 SC
Date: Friday, November 16, 2001 4:45 AM


..... 3 Joel HILL b: in Caroline Co., Va d: January 07, 1843 in
Jackson Co., AR
........ +Anna WATSON m: October 16, 1791
..... 3 John H. HILL
..... 3 William HILL, Jr. b: 1737 d: September 29, 1792 in
Rockingham Co, NC
........ +Elizabeth HALBERT m: January 1758
..... 3 Thomas Smither HILL b 1739 Caroline Co Va d 1825 Surry Co, NC
........ +Susannah MOSELY
..... 3 Elizabeth HILL b: Sept 18 1747 d Nov 6 1836
Belton, Anderson Co, SC
........ +William Anson ( Sr.) HALBERT m: 1765
..... 3 Robert HILL Capt b Feb 1752 d Aug 2 1834 Stokes Co NC
........ +Martha HALBERT m: September 1769
..... 3 Uel (Ewell) HILL Major b 1755 Caroline Co Va d Oct 17 1832
Abbeville, SC (Abbeyville, Anderson Co, NC)
..... 3 Dan HILL b: October 16, 1756 d: May 28, 1826
........ +Martha (Patsy) HICKMAN m: October 16, 1779
..... 3 James HILL b: Bet. 1759 - 1761 Caroline Co Va d SC probably
Abbeville
........ +MARY
..... 3 Joshua HILL b: May 26, 1763 in VA
........ +Nancy Wyatt COLLIER b Jan 3 1765 Lunenburg VA.
m: December 08, 1789
.......... 4 Sarah Blackwell HILL b: Abt. 1797
.......... 4 Susan Smither HILL b: Abt. 1799

.. 2 - 8 more children not entered are in the information on the Hills. 
HILL, Rev. William Jr. (I355)
 
32190 Marshall 0033B, pg. 15; Marshall 0047, pg. 25; Marshall 0054, pg. 10

Marshall 0087, p. 4, 20 - They were married in Loves Methodist Church.

Marshall 0177, p. 2

Marshall 0177 - Death date from pages from the family bible. 
MARSHALL, Wade Latimer (I12709)
 
32191 Marshall 0033B, pg. 15; Marshall 0087, p. 4, 20 - She is buried in Salem Chapel Church Cemetery. MORRIS, Cleta Lola (I12716)
 
32192 Marshall 0043, pg. 4

GEDCOM from Sandy Kaye Boyer.

Buried in Belspur Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery.

Carroll County, Genealogy Club Newsletter, December, 1998 - PO Box 395, Hillsville, VA, 24343, p. 33.

Marshall 0310, p. 1; Marshall 0322, p. 9, 10 - Buried in the Marshall/McGrady Cemetery

Marshall 0401, pg. 3 - This source gives their marriage date as 7/13/1826.


 
STANDLEY, Susannah (Susan) (I10690)
 
32193 Marshall 0043, pg. 4

GEDCOM from Sandy Kaye Boyer.

Buried in Marshall/Mcgrady Cemetery.

Carroll County, Genealogy Club Newsletter, December, 1998 - PO Box 395, Hillsville, VA, 24343, p. 33.

Marshall 0310, p. 1 - This source gives his birth year as 1805.

Elijah was a blacksmith, the trade he learned from his father.

The census of 1860 in Carroll County, VA shows:

Elijah Marshall (b 1807 or 1808), blacksmith. His real estate was valued at $1000 and his personal property at $225.



 
MARSHALL, Elijah (I10689)
 
32194 Marshall 0043, pg. 5; Marshall 0057, pg. 3

Carroll County Genealogy Club Newsletter, September, 1997, Marriage license index. 
MARSHALL, Charles Marion (I10691)
 
32195 Marshall 0043, pg. 5; Marshall 0057, pg. 5

 
STACY, Arthur Adams (I10732)
 
32196 Marshall 0043, pg. 6


From: Dr.David A.Barrow
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2024 7:56 PM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Proposed Change: Patricia Ann DAVIS (I10774)

Proposed Change: Patricia Ann DAVIS (I10774)
Tree: Marshall and Allied Families
Link: http://marshallgenealogy.org/tng/getperson.php?personID=I10774&tree=Marshall

Description: correct name was Patricia Arlene Davis, legally changed to current Arlene Davis Barrow upon marriage April 1, 1978. Divorced in 2005.

Dr. David A. Barrow
david_barrow@unc.edu
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From: Barrow, David A
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 12:50 AM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Re: Proposed Change: Patricia Ann DAVIS (I10774)

Hi Cousin!

My ex-wife Arlene was born 2/18/58 in Wiesbaden, West Germany (an Air Force brat).

My two brothers and I were all born in Chapel Hill. Just this last quarter of 2024, our aggregate ages sum to 200 years, which I am dubbing the "Barrow Boys Bicentennial".

My father (Pebley) died 24 April, 1981 and my mother, Dr. Emily S. Barrow (our connection to the Stacy and Marshall clans) died in early December of 2010 (I have to check the exact date).


 
DAVIS, Patricia Arlene (I10774)
 
32197 Marshall 0043, pg. 6; Marshall 0057, pg. 6



From: Barrow, David A
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2024 12:50 AM
To: David Marshall
Subject: Re: Proposed Change: Patricia Ann DAVIS (I10774)

Hi Cousin!

My ex-wife Arlene was born 2/18/58 in Wiesbaden, West Germany (an Air Force brat).

My two brothers and I were all born in Chapel Hill. Just this last quarter of 2024, our aggregate ages sum to 200 years, which I am dubbing the "Barrow Boys Bicentennial".

My father (Pebley) died 24 April, 1981 and my mother, Dr. Emily S. Barrow (our connection to the Stacy and Marshall clans) died in early December of 2010 (I have to check the exact date).




 
BARROW, Pebley Ernest (I10770)
 
32198 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BARROW, Dr. David Arthur (I10771)
 
32199 Marshall 0043, pg. 6; Marshall 0057, pg. 6

 
STACY, Emily Mildred (I10736)
 
32200 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. BARROW, Randall Edward (I10772)
 

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