They lived in "Fleetwood," Warren County, Kentucky
Contributor: Susan Bell (50458838)
John Marshall received a military land grant in Kentucky. He was a Captain in the militia, but rose to Major in the Indian wars. He married Mary Harold/Herold/Harrell abt 1781 and built a home for her in Lincoln County, Kentucky, known as Fleetwood Plantation.
One source states he was one of the first to import thoroughbred horses and English sheep into the Territory of Kentucky.
An article about his great granddaughter, Jeanie Davies Blackburn 103316091, states
the Marshall ancestral home, Fleetwood, known for its hospitality, was a rendezvous for political gatherings in addition to the noted social affairs of interstate reputation. From a grand old walnut tree at Fleetwood, a gavel made sacred by revered and hallowed memories, was carved. This gavel, mounted in silver with the Marshall Coat of Arms engraved thereon, was presented to the Samuel Davies Chapter by Mrs. Juliet Blackburn Williams at the State Conference held in Bowling Green in 1914 and was used to call the house to order. http://www.kentuckydar.org/samuel-davies.html
CHILDREN
1788 WILLIAM MARSHALL b. 25 JUN 1788 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY
d.23 OCT 1849 m. 8 MAY 1821 Elizabeth Henry Williams, their daughter Elizabeth Henry Marshall 152167201
1790 GILBERT MARSHALL b. 1790 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY d. 4 OCT 1847 Pulaski County, Arkansas 9926121Â m. Eliza Blackburn 1808-1852 106482101Â
1792 HUMPHREY MARSHALL b. 1792 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY d.1808
1793 ROBERT JAMES PRESTON MARSHALL b. 6 DEC 1793 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY d. 24 JAN 1877 Warren County, KY 126101955Â m. 17 DEC 1840 m. Mary J. Stalcup b.24 DEC 1810 Orange County, NC 126102103
Contributor: Susan Bell (50458838)
They lived in "Fleetwood," Warren County, Kentucky
Contributor: Susan Bell (50458838)
John Marshall received a military land grant in Kentucky. He was a Captain in the militia, but rose to Major in the Indian wars. He married Mary Harold/Herold/Harrell abt 1781 and built a home for her in Lincoln County, Kentucky, known as Fleetwood Plantation.
One source states he was one of the first to import thoroughbred horses and English sheep into the Territory of Kentucky.
An article about his great granddaughter, Jeanie Davies Blackburn 103316091, states
the Marshall ancestral home, Fleetwood, known for its hospitality, was a rendezvous for political gatherings in addition to the noted social affairs of interstate reputation. From a grand old walnut tree at Fleetwood, a gavel made sacred by revered and hallowed memories, was carved. This gavel, mounted in silver with the Marshall Coat of Arms engraved thereon, was presented to the Samuel Davies Chapter by Mrs. Juliet Blackburn Williams at the State Conference held in Bowling Green in 1914 and was used to call the house to order. http://www.kentuckydar.org/samuel-davies.html
CHILDREN
1788 WILLIAM MARSHALL b. 25 JUN 1788 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY
d.23 OCT 1849 m. 8 MAY 1821 Elizabeth Henry Williams, their daughter Elizabeth Henry Marshall 152167201
1790 GILBERT MARSHALL b. 1790 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY d. 4 OCT 1847 Pulaski County, Arkansas 9926121Â m. Eliza Blackburn 1808-1852 106482101Â
1792 HUMPHREY MARSHALL b. 1792 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY d.1808
1793 ROBERT JAMES PRESTON MARSHALL b. 6 DEC 1793 Fleetwood Plantation, Warren County, KY d. 24 JAN 1877 Warren County, KY 126101955Â m. 17 DEC 1840 m. Mary J. Stalcup b.24 DEC 1810 Orange County, NC 126102103
Contributor: Susan Bell (50458838)
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