_____________________
|
_Robert BARTLETT ____|
| (1603 - 1688) m 1627|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Rebecca BARTLETT
| (1634 - 1657)
| _Richard WARREN _____+
| | (1590 - 1628)
|_Mary WARREN ________|
(1610 - 1683) m 1627|
|_Elizabeth __________
_Wells GRIFFITH _____
| (1756 - 1831)
_John GRIFFITH ______|
| (.... - 1852) |
| |_Elizabeth __________
|
|
|--Elizabeth GRIFFITH
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Polly JENNINGS _____|
|
|_____________________
_____________________
|
_Jacob LOSE _________|
| (1815 - 1880) m 1844|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Bessie LOSE
| (1867 - ....)
| _Samuel ARMOUR ______
| | (1800 - ....)
|_Elizabeth ARMOUR ___|
(1829 - ....) m 1844|
|_Mary _______________
(1810 - ....)
[6846]
1870 census 8 Ward Mobile, Mobile Co., AL, page 353a
1880 census 8 Ward Mobile, Mobile Co., AL, page 476d
1900 census 2 Ward Knoxville, Knox Co., TN, page 31a (3 births, 3 living)
1910 census 10 Ward Knoxville, Knox Co., TN, page 118b (0 births, 0 living)
1920 census Precint 10, Jefferson Co., AL, page 79a
1930 census Dist. 215, Precint 56, Jefferson Co. AL, page 240a
_Thomas MARSHALL ____+
| (1626 - 1704)
_John MARSHALL ______|
| (1656 - 1720) |
| |_Mary _______________
| (1638 - 1704)
|
|--Isaac MARSHALL
| (1685 - 1751)
| _____________________
| |
|_Sarah ______________|
(.... - 1720) |
|_____________________
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He made a will in Worcester Co., MD, January 30, 1751. Isaac's will was probated in Worcester Co., MD, March 8, 1751. Isaac sold his lands in Northampton County to his cousin's husband, William Stakes, in 1723 and moved to Worchester Co MD. Isaac was in Worcester by 1724, when he appears as an appraiser for the estate of Jane Persons (Worcester JWB15, p. 154) Isaac held the following properties in Worcester: 100 acres "Shirley's Venture" purchased in 1738, 200 acres "Deel/Deal" purchased in 1738, 250 acres "St. Laurence Neck" quit claimed in 1745, and "Marshall's Addition" patented in 1748.
Isaac left to wife, Sarah, use of land and servants during her life, livestock and use of the new apartment of "my dwelling place." To sons John and Isaac he left "Deel", "Saint Lawrence's", and "Marshall's Addition" and outlined the division of the land. To son, John, "my tobacco screw, but his mother to have it for her own occasion in prising her own tobacco." He left daughter, Sarah, twenty-five pistols; to daughter Elizabeth a servant named Rose, but in case Rose dies of illness which she now has, 30 pounds Maryland currency; to daughter Leah. To wife, Sarah and children John, Isaac, Rachel, Elizabeth and Leah to divide all money after debts have been paid; to wife and children Sophia Evans, Sarah Marshall, John Marshall, Tabitha Nottingham, Rachel, Elizabeth, Isaac and Leah to divide all remaining household goods. Witnesses: Ephriam Heather, Richard Blizzard and Major Hudson. (Suzanne B. Hurley, Research of Langmaid Farm, Newark District, Worcester Co., MD, 1998, Ocean City Lifesaving Museum)
In December of 1742, Isaac was appointed with Isaac Morris, Cpt. William Lane, Thomas Hayward, Cpt. John Scott, Alexander Buncle and William Selby as commissioner to survey and lay out the 100 acres for Snow Hill town. (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 33)
What was probably the residence of Isaac Marshall "sits on a ridge of land overlooking Newport Bay." Parts of parcels from "St. Lawrence Neck," "Deel," and "Marshalls Addition" comprised a plantation of over 500 acres along Marshalls Creek. A photograph of the home (which was standing in 1998) built about 1740 is shown in Paul Touart's "Along the Seaboard Side." This property remained in the Marshall family, until it was transferred to George W. Purnell (who married a great granddaughter of Isaac Marshall) in 1817. It has been known as "Langmaid Farm" for the family who owned it for much of the 20th century. (Paul B. Touart, Along the Seaboard Side, Worcester County, MD, 1994, p. 249; Suzanne B. Hurley research on "Langmaid Farm" 1998)
_Robert Henry MARSHALL _+
| (1813 - 1886) m 1840
_Charles William Birckhead MARSHALL _|
| (1842 - 1912) m 1861 |
| |_Elizabeth BIRCKHEAD ___
| (1813 - 1880) m 1840
|
|--William Birckhead MARSHALL
| (1867 - 1937)
| _Matthew PURNELL _______
| |
|_Georgianna Caroline PURNELL ________|
(1837 - ....) m 1861 |
|_Euphemia DUNCAN _______
[684] (W. B. Marshall Bible; notes of Marianne MacMaster)
_Thomas PAYNE _______+
| (1660 - ....) m 1682
_Thomas PAYNE _______|
| (1686 - ....) m 1715|
| |_Mary MONTAGUE ______+
| (1664 - ....) m 1682
|
|--John PAYNE
| (1720 - ....)
| _Matthew LYDFORD ____+
| | (1672 - ....) m 1690
|_Catherine LYDFORD __|
(1692 - ....) m 1715|
|_Lettice WEEKES _____+
(1670 - ....) m 1690
______________________
|
_Thomas Yancy RAMSEY _|
| (1818 - 1890) m 1846 |
| |______________________
|
|
|--Charles Ambrose RAMSEY
| (1847 - ....)
| _Charles BANCROFT ____+
| | (1799 - 1862) m 1820
|_Elizabeth BANCROFT __|
(1829 - 1910) m 1846 |
|_Rebecca R. WEATHERS _
(1800 - 1878) m 1820
_Noah B. SHOEMAKER __
| (1856 - ....) m 1881
_Fred G. SHOEMAKER __|
| (1881 - 1944) m 1906|
| |_Mary Persis JENKS __+
| (1862 - 1928) m 1881
|
|--Edith SHOEMAKER
| (1909 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Edna CARTER ________|
m 1906 |
|_____________________