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# Fact 3: Democrat, active in Oakland Methodist Church 2 3 4
# Fact 6: Farmer on parents homestead where he probably spent his entire life 2 3 4
# Fact 8: Hardinsburg, KY address (1 1/2 miles south of town on Hartford Road) 2 3 4
# Fact 10: Marshall cemetery near Hardinsburg in Breckinridge Co., KY 2 3 4
# Fact 12: 1860 thru 1880 - Breckinridge Co., KY 2 3 4
# Fact 13: Junius C. & Wilbur Marshall 2 3 4
# Reference Number: M,mr-6,U-KY
# Note:

    [Nestor.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #2055, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Probably spent entire life on farm one and one half miles south of
    Hardinsburg. Five children buried with him in Marshall Cemetary across
    the road from the farm.[Marshall.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 21, Ed. 1, Tree #1732

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1864 Nannie Jane Marshall 1867 Lucy Marshall 1869 Thomas Edwin Marshall 1871 Emily Frankie Marshall 1872 William Marshall 1875 Samuel Henry Marshall 1877 Humphrey Marshall 1879 Robert Alexander Marshall 1881 Mary Elevan Marshall 1883 Ida Lewis Marshall 1886 Junius Sylvester Marshall 1888 John Allen Marshall 1790 - 1867 Alexander Marshall 76 76 # Purchased farm in 1829 on which he was residing south of Hardinsburg 2 3 4
# Fact 3: Sold his 188 acre homestead to his youngest son Junius in Jan 1863 2 3 4
# Fact 4: 10 or 12 but names known only for seven. May have had two daughters born in VA. 2 3 4
# Fact 5: John, William & David Blanford in home in 1850. Grandsons or unrelated? 2 3 4
# Fact 6: Grocer, shoemaker & farmer 2 3 4
# Fact 8: Bedford Co., VA 1810-1821, near Hardinsburg, KY rest of his life 2 3 4
# Fact 10: Marshall cemetery on his farm south of Hardinsburg in Breckinridge Co., KY 2 3 4
# Fact 12: 1820 - Bedford Co., VA 1830 thru 1860 - Breckinridge Co., KY 2 3 4
# Fact 13: Land deeds & various records (see notes) 2 3 4
# Reference Number: M,mr-7,G-KY
# Note:

    [Nestor.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #2055, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Alexander was a small child when he came tp Virginia from Maryland. Moved family to Breckinridge Co. Kentucy ca 1821. Had ten or twelve children. Buried in Marshall cemetery with son Junius and daughter Jane Black.

    [Marshall.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 21, Ed. 1, Tree #1732, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Land deeds in Bedford and Campbell Co., Virginia as recorded by Thomas E. Marshall, III in 1985.

    1816 - Alexander Marshall from Samuel Harris 30 acres on waters of Goose Creek
    1819 - Alexander Marshall made application to erect a saw mill on Amos Branch
    1820 - Alexander Marshall from Samuel Harris 30 acres on Goose Creek adj. John Headen
    1821 - Alexander Marshall from Abner Dobyns 80 acres on Amos Branch, tributary of Goose Creek
    1821 - Alexander Marshall from Lindsey Stinnett 30 acres on waters of Goose Creek adj. John Headen
    1821 - Alexander & Elizabeth Marshall to Price Snider 30 acres on waters of Goose Creek adj. John H.
    1829 - Alexander & Elizabeth Marshall of Breckinridge Co., KY to Thomas Wade (son-in-law of his sister Sarah Wells) 80 acres on Amos Branch for $250
    1834 - Alexander & Elizabeth Marshall, Samuel & Hannah Marshall and Drury Hix of Breckinridge Co., KY and William & Elizabeth Hix of Bedford Co., VA 74 acres on Archer Creek in Campbell Co., VA to Edwin Matthews. Land involved inheritance of Jane (Ferrell) Hix and a Superior Court decretal in 1827 in which Catherine Stockton, sister of Jane, was the plaintiff.

    Land deeds found at Hardinsburg, KY courthouse on Aug 17, 1982 by Ralph Marshall.

    Jun 8, 1829 Alexander Marshall from John Murray of Meade Co., KY 88 acres for $355 Bk I-19
    1 1/2 miles from Hardinsburg on Hartford Road where
    Marshall now lives. Description shows poles and names trees.
    Feb 1, 1834 Alexander Marshall from Stanley & Mary Singleton 100 acres for $165 Bk J-309
    Apr 19, 1847 Alex & Edwin Marshall from Samuel & Sarah Haycraft 400 acres for $1,000 Bk O-664
    On Clover and Tules Creek
    Jul 1, 1852 Edwin & Eliza Marshall to Alex Marshall 171 and 67 acres for $1 Bk Q-462
    On Clover and Tules Creek

    Homestead south of Hardinsburg owned by millionaire Lawrence Goodman in 1982, per William R. Owen. House was probably built after 1890 and was being remodeled for a tenant residence.

    May 30, 1855 Alexander Marshall to Junius Marshall 114 acres Bk R-549
    Calvin Marshall farm, used to provide home for his wife.
    Feb 20, 1857 Alexander Marshall Drug store on Main St. in Hardinsburg for $300 Bk S-530
    Probably used by his nephew Reuben Stinnett
    as a grocery store in 1860.
    Jan. 11, 1863 Alexander Marshall to Junius Marshall 88 and 100 acres for $1,600 Bk V-
    Originally purchased in 1829 and 1834

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    A book by Ralph E. Marshall titled DESCENDANTS OF THOMAS MARSHALL BEDFORD CO., VA PLUS HIX-OWEN-NICHOLSON & RELATED FAMILES (Self Published, September 1986). From the information in this book, it appears that our Samuel Marshall was a son of Thomas Marshall, possibly born in Wales. It was in searching for more information about Thomas Marshall that I came across your tree.

    This book suggests an different lineage for Thomas Marshall, the father of my Samuel (and of his brother Alexander Marshall), as follows: "Alexander Marshall, son of the foregoing (Thomas Marshall, a native of Wales) and father of the subject (Junius S. Marshall), was born in Maryland, March 24, 1790. He went with his parents to Virginia when quite young, remaining in that state until about the 1818, at which time he immigrated to Kentucky and located in Hardinsburg, where he engaged in the shoe-making and grocery business. After a few years spent in the town he moved about one mile and a half south to the place where subject (Junius) now lives, on which farm he located, and on which his death occurred January 6, 1867." Ralph Marshall copied this from an article discovered in the summer of 1980 in the Kansas City, Missouri Public Library from the "History of Kentucky, Illustrated 1887 pps. 1072-1073).

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1817 Calvin Marshall 1820 Edwin Washington Marshall 1822 Arthema Jane Marshall 1823 Marium E. Marshall 1825 Emily Marshall 1828 Joel H. Marshall 1758 - 1841 Nancy (Ann) Oliver 83 83 # Born 25 miles west of Annapolis in present day Howard Co., MD 2 3 4
# Fact 3: Name shown as Ann in 1832 affidavit in behalf of her brother William Oliver. 2 3 4
# Fact 8: Bedford Co., VA after 1802 2 3 4
# Fact 9: May have been living in 1840 with granddaughter Nancy Eubank 2 3 4
# Fact 11: Will dated May 2, 1837, proven on May 26, 1841 in Bedford Co., VA 2 3 4
# Fact 12: 1820 & 1830 - Bedford Co., VA 2 3 4
# Reference Number: M,mr-8,G-VA
# Note:

    [Nestor.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #2055, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Nancy Oliver's will dated 2 May 1837, probated 26 May 1841. Her estate willed to daughter Betsy Pollard. Nancy and her brother William born twenty five miles from Annapolis in present day Howard County, Maryland but was Anne-Arundel at that time. Her parents not identified as yet , but grandparents were John and Beatrice (cruchly) Oliver, both born in 1693. Name shown as Ann in 1832 affidavit, Bedford Co.

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1758 - 1819 Thomas Marshall 61 61 # Probably came to America about 1774. Could have been born in Wales and 2 3 4
# Fact 3: then sailed from England. 2 3 4
# Fact 4: May have had a son born about 1792, not identified 2 3 4
# Fact 6: Farmer 2 3 4
# Fact 8: Anne Arundel Co., Maryland until 1794. Orange Co., Virginia 1794 to 1802. 2 3 4
# Fact 9: Bedford Co., Virginia after 1802 2 3 4
# Fact 11: Will dated Oct 19, 1819, proven on Oct 26, 1819, Bedford Co., Virginia 2 3 4
# Fact 12: 1790 - Anne Arundel Co., VA Not found in Virginia 2 3 4
# Reference Number: M,mr-8,G-VA
# Note:

    [Nestor.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #2055, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Thomas Marshall's will dated 19 October 1819. Deceased less than a week later. Probably came to America about 1774 and lived in Anne-Arundel Co. , Maryland until 1794. They lived in Orange Co., Virginia from 1794 to 1802 and near Thaxton in Bedford Co., Virginia thereafter. [Marshall.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 21, Ed. 1, Tree #1732, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Land deeds in Virginia:

    Oct 5, 1794, recorded Apr 27, 1795 Orange Co., VA Thomas Marshall from James & Jane Jarrell
    100 acres for 65 pounds current money
    May 17, 1796, recorded Sep 26, 1796 Orange Co. Thomas Marshall from James & Jane Fitzjarrell
    3 acres in Albemarle county for 5 dollars
    Sep 29, 1804, recorded Oct 22, 1804 Orange Co. Thomas & Nancy Marshall of Bedford Co. to
    Francis Oliver of Orange Co., VA
    100 acres for $143 (deed delivered in 1815)
    Nov 16, 1804, recorded Apr 22, 1805 Orange Co. Francis & Willey Oliver to Samuel Brockman
    32 3/4 acres in Orange & Albemarle counties

    1803 - Bedford Co., VA Thomas Marshall from Joseph Wilson 250 acres adj. Thomas Welch
    1804 - " " Thomas & Nancy Marshall to Martin Wells 125 acres on Little Otter River
    1808 - " " Thoms Marshall from Thomas Welch 67 acres , South Fork of Little Otter
    1811 - " " Thomas & Nancy Marshall to Joseph VanPelt 67 acres on Little Otter River

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1778 Sarah Marshall 1780 William Marshall 1782 Nancy Marshall 1784 Polly Marshall 1787 Eleanor Marshall 1793 Wilmoth Marshall 1795 Samuel Marshall 1797 Riley Marshall 1800 Elizabeth (Betsy) Marshall 1714 Martha 1717 - 1780 William Oliver 63 63 [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 21, Ed. 1, Tree #1732, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

St. James Parish Census, 1776, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland

Page 2 Lewis Stevens 1 female, 1 boy
Page 3 Richard Wells 1 female, 1 boy, 2 girls, 10 slaves
Page 4 Richard Wells 1 female, 2 boys, 5 girls
Page 6 William Olliver 1 female, 3 boys, 1 girl
Page 7 Joseph Crutchley 1 female, 1 boy, 2 girls
Page 7 Thomas Crutchley no one listed
Page 9 Samuel Wells no one listed
Page 10 Samuel Wells no one listed
Page 13 Daniel Olliver 1 female, 4 girls
Page 13 William Olliver 1 female, 5 boys
Page 14 Richard Crutchley 1 female, 2 boys, 3 girls

Lewis Stevens married Mary Oliver in 1771. The three Crutchley's are probable cousins of the Oliver family, mentioned in the 1766 will of Dinah Crutchley Hanchett. The William and Daniel Oliver living next to each other, page 13, were probably father and son. The Wells families may have been related to Martin Wells who married Sarah Marshall in 1797.

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1756 William Oliver 1693 - 1762 Beatrice Crutchley 69 69 1693 - 1762 John Oliver 69 69 Note:

    [Nestor.ftw]

    [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 15, Ed. 1, Tree #2055, Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004]

    Woodson Marshall had stated in his notebook that Riley's "mother maiden name was Oliver, and she belonged to a family of much respectablilty." That description seems to fir John Oliver (1693-1762) and his family in Anne-Arundel Co., Maryland. Practically all the land deeds and mortgages in that county prior to 1800 involve John Oliver and his son Thomas. An Arthur Oliver is mentioned once, in 1731.
    The first big clue came from the 1833 affidavits of William Oliver and Ann Marshall in Bedford Co., VA. William said he was born about 1756 in Anne-Arundel Co., Ma. and Ann said she was born 18 months later (early 1758) 25 miles from Annapolis. Subsequent reserch showed the John Oliver properties were on the south side of the main falls of the Patapsco River which would be west of Baltimore in present day Howard Co. and approximately 25 miles from Annapolis.
    The Maryland source documents for John Oliver involve the Church records of All Hallows Parish, 1693 to 1720, his will dated October 26, 1762 and proven November 16, 1762 and a 1780 land deed when his properties were sold by his son Samuel. The Parish records show John was born September 15, 1693 to Bacon and Ann Oliver. He had a sister Sarah born February 28, 1695 and they were both baptized in 1703. John married Beatrice Crutchley on March 1, 1714 and they had three children baptized--William and Ann on October 2, 1717 and Sarah on July 17, 1720. Then the family moved to another parish where there are no recorded births or marriages before 1800.
    The 1780 land deed shows the Oliver's first obtained 100 acres in 1723 which was called "Margarets Fancy" When the sons were old enough to marry they added 150 acres by deed about 1744. called "Good Fellowship" and then received a patent in 1750 for 140 acres they called "Olivers Chance" Thomas
    Marshall and Nancy (Ann) Oliver were married aroun 1777 and could have lived on or near one of these properties until Samuel Oliver sold them in 1780.
    John Oliver idd not name his children in his will of 1762 but did say he had five sons and three daughters. Testamontary papers with the will mentions Thomas, Samuel, Joseph, Ann Waters and Alice Tuck. Baptismal records gave us the names of William and Sarah while the 1780 deed shows the fifth son was named John. The remaining unanswered question is which of the five sons was the father of our William Oliver and Ann Marshall. Two marriage records and the 1776 census of St. James Parish in Anne-Arundel county makes the William Oliver, born 1715 or 1717 ad the first choice.
    Beatrice Crutchley, wife of John Oliver, was born November 17, 1693 to Thomas and Alice Crutchley in St. James Parish. She had a sister Elizabeth born
    March 17, 1696 and then their mother, Alice, died on May 23, 1697. Thomas had a will dated November 22, 1709 and proven April 8, 1710 in which he mentions two other daughters, Lydia and Ruth, and a son Thomas. Thomas Crutchley first married a Margaret Baldwin about 1679 and he was described as an attorney-at-law in Annapolis. Margaret died in 1690 but we have no clue on the identity of the second wife named Alice.
    John and Beatrice's children
    l. Sarah- no information other then the date of baptism July17, 1920.
    2. Ann Waters- Several families by that surname in 1790 census. She was the only one named in both the baptism and will records.
    3, Alice Tuck- probable the wife of William Tuck who was a glazier and hired to glaze and repair St. James church windows on August 2, 1774. William Tuck was listed in 1790 census not far from Oliver"s.
    4.Joseph- Had a wife named Comfort according to will papers. Named in 1780 deed, probably living outside Anne Arundel County.
    5. John- Named only in 1780 deed. May be the one in Baltimore Co., records who married Alice Twelves on July 6, 1745 and is listed on 1783 tax list. Left a will in 1781 naming a son John and daughter Mary.
    6. Samuel - Represented his brothers John and Joseph when they sold the John Oliver properties on November 4, 1780. Was in Baltimore Co., then but does not appear in any other land records or census. His wife was named Hannah according to will papers.
    7.Thomas- Served as executor of John Oliver will in 1763. Purchased land near Patuxent River in 1764 and died in 1780 or slightly before. His wife Elizabeth received deed to Duvalls Range on February 23, 1781 from Thomas Linthicum. Deed says Thomas left no "Legal Representative or heir in the state of Maryland except Elizabeth Oliver" so they may have been childless. Elizabeth died between December 10, 1815 and January 9, 1816. Her will mentions Jacob, Isaac, Lucy and Rachel Oliver who were probably slaves. Jacob, Lucy and a Francis Oliver apper in 1820 census as free colored.
    8. William - Probably born 1715 or 1717 per baptismal records of All Hallows Parish. He did not get a notice concerning 1762 estate because he was then living on one of John's properties. It seems likely he was deceased before the properties were sold in 1780. The only clue to the name of his wife is a 1754 entry in Anne Arundel testamentary index for a William and Martha Oliver.
    [Marshall.ftw]

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    Land deeds in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland:

    Arthur Oliver, about 1731. Personal property mortgage, first mention of the Oliver name. Related?
    John Oliver, about 1744. Book RB 1, pg 380. Part of Goode Fellowship from David Rawlings
    John Oliver, about 1756. Book BB 1, pg 246. Mortgage to Philip Hammond on the three properties

    Thomas Oliver, about 1760. Book BB 2, pg 27?. Addition to Paris Range to John Arnold
    Thomas Oliver, about 1762. Book BB 2, pg 609. Personal property to John Skinner
    Thomas Oliver, about 1764. Book BB 3, pg 338. Personal property mortgage to Forster & Sappington
    Thomas Oliver, about 1767. Book BB 3, pg 529. Personal property mortgage to William Woodward

    Samuel Oliver, Nov 4, 1780. Book NH 1, pg 176. Three John Oliver properties to John Frost
    Elizabeth Oliver, about 1781. Book NH 1, pg 180. Part of Duvall's Range from Thomas F. Linthicum
    Elizabeth Oliver, about 1789. Book NH 4, pg 142. Duvall's Range from Linthicum & Wayman
    Elizabeth Oliver, about 1813. Book WSG 2, pg 453. Part of Duvall's Range to Francis Redburn

    James Oliver had a bill of sale about 1793 in Montgomery county, Book E, pg 215 & 413
    Joshua Oliver had a bill of sale about 1812 in Montgomery county, Book P, pg 437.

    The three properties:
    Margarets Fancy - 100 acres - obtained Feb 25, 1723 - south side of main falls, Patapsco R.
    Good Fellowship - 150 acres - obtained about 1744 from Daniel Rawlings
    Olivers Chance - 140 acres - certificate Sep 4, 1749 and patented Feb 20, 1750
    These properties between Marriotsville & Ellicott City in presnt day Howard Co.
    on south side of main falls on the Patapsco River. Map from Michael Marshall.

    John Oliver will in Book 31, pg 801, in 1762. Elizabeth Oliver will in Book 38, pg 129, in 1816.

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Sarah Oliver Ann Oliver Alice Oliver Joseph Oliver John Oliver Samuel Oliver Ann Bacon Oliver D. 1697 Alice 1651 - 1710 Thomas Crutchley 59 59 # fact: Father may have been a James Crutchley 2 3 4
# Buried At: Wife of James was granted 122 acres about 1749 in will of a John Harrison, AA Co 2 3 4
# Fact 6: Attorney in Annapolis (Founders of AA and Howard Counties, p. 158) 2 3 4
# Fact 7: First land record: 200 acres, Crutchleys Choice, dated Jul 13, 1765 2 3 4
# Fact 11: Will dated Nov 22, 1709, proven on Apr 8, 1710 in Anne Arundel Co., MD 2 3 4
# Reference Number: M,ov-11G-MD

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WILL

To daus Lydia Metcalf and Ruth Warfield, jointly and their hrs, 116 A.., "Theodora's Chance" and 75 A., "Baldwin's Addition" and to sd. dau Ruth, personalty at Richard Walfield's. To dau. Beteros (betros) (Crutchley) and Eliza (Crutchley) personalty. To son Thomas, ex., reside of property and 200 A., "Crutchley's Choice" he dying without issue, sd. lands pass to daus. Beteros and Eliza, afsd.

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James Crutchley 1695 Elizabeth Crutchley Lydia Crutchley Ruth Crutchley Thomas Crutchley 1728 - 1774 Thomas Marshall 46 46 1730 - 1765 Margaret Wells 35 35 1698 - 1734 William Marshall 36 36 1700 - 1765 Mary Griffith 65 65 1686 - 1763 Thomas Marshall 77 77 11-21,1709, he was appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Edwards deceased.
2-4-1720, The will of Samuel Clewly was exhibited by Thomas Marshall before the court. Martin Wells became his surety to the amount of $150.00.
3-2-1720 he filed he filed his first account of the estate of Samuel Clewly.,
2-19-1731, Thomas Marshall deeded to William Marshall 51 acres of Cox's Choice; and on the same date 67 acres to Elizabeth Austin.
9-23-1745, Thomas Marshall and Henry Hardesty were sureties for Samuel Austin, the surviving executor of Henry Austin, Sen. late of Calvert Co. deceased.
3-24-1760, The bond of Thomas Marshall, Sen., in the amount of $100.00 as the administrator of the estate of Gideon Wyley, late of Calvert Co., was filed at the Prerogative Court, 5-27-1760, he filed an account of theWyley estate.
The Debt books of Calvert County, beginning in 1753, show that Thomas Marshall had "Coxes Choise" as his dwelling-plantation. This tract he had inherited from his step-father. It lay on the east side of the Patuxent River at the head of a main branch of Wadsworth Creek in All Saints Parish, the northern portion of the county. Thomas Marshall paid quit rents on this tract through the year 1763, when the rents were assumed by his son and heir.
Thomas Marshall was a member of All Saints Church, and on 1-5-1711, at a meeting of the vestry, it was ordered that Thomas Marshall, John Peacock, and Samuel Fowler, Sr., have the pew "where the old passage was." each paying Mr. Sturmy 200 pounds of tobacco. 7-7-1720, he was warden, and was present at a vestry meeting. In 1730 he was chosen tobacco teller, in 1753 he was one of the inspectors for Lower Marlboro warehouse.
Margaret, the wife of Thomas Marshall having died, he married Mary ???,who survived him and later moved to Kent Co., DE.
Thomas Marshall died intestate in 1763. On March 17 of that year, letters of administration were issued to Samuel Austin, with James Gibson and John Gibson as sureties with bond amounting to 500 pounds.April 14the estate was appraised by Richard Ward and William Dare, personal effects amounting to 109 3s, and 8d. June 20 an inventory was filed bythe administrator, Ann Wyley and Mary Stone signed as nearest of kin. The list includes livestock, grain, farm implements, household furniture, nails were counted, 811 in all. At the last:
1sickly Negro woman Rachel abot 43 yrs. old-8
1 Negro boy Ben about 10 yrs old-28
Samuel Austin died in 1765 before completing his work as administrator.His wife Elizabeth Austinm was appointed in his place. She filed an account on 9-18-1766. It appears that she too did not complete the work,for on 2-9-1768, Charles Grahame, as administrator, filed an account.
Mary Marshall, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Marshall, married John Stone. They lived at the "Defence" which Mary had inherited from her step-grandfather, Samuel Clewly. John's will, probated 3-8-1764, names their nine children. The will was witnessed by Samuel and Elizabeth Austin.


THOMAS MARSHALL
(16--1763)
Thomas Marshall, son of William and Elizabeth ( ) Marshall, was born before 1687 in Calvert County. He was reared by his step-father, Samuel Clewly. He married Margaret (???).
Nov. 21, 1709, he was appointed administrator of the estate of Thomas Edwards, deceased.

Feb. 4, 1720, the will of Samuel Clewly was exhibited by Thomas Marshall before the court. Martin Wells became his surety to the amount of oe150.

Mar. 2, 1720, he filed his first account of the estate of Samuel Clewly.

Feb. 19, 1731, Thomas Marshall deeded to William Marshall 51 acres of Cox's Choice; and on the same date 67 acres to Elizabeth Austin.

Sept. 23, 1745, Thomas Marshall and Henry Hardesty were sureties for Samuel Austin, the surviving executor of Henry Austin, Sen., late of Calvert County, deceased.
Mar. 24, 1760, the bond of Thomas Marshall, Sen., in the amount of oe100 as the administrator of the estate of Gideon Wyley, late of Calvert County, was filed at the Prerogative Court. May 27, 1760, he filed an account of the Wyley estate.

The Debt Books of Calvert County, beginning in 1753, show that Thomas Marshall had "Coxes Choyce" as his dwelling-plantation. This tract he had inherited from his step-father. It lay on the east side of the Patuxent River at the head of a main branch of Wadsworth Creek in All Saints Parish, the northern portion of the county. Thomas Marshall paid quit rents on this tract through the year 1763, when the rents were assumed by his son and heir.

Thomas Marshall was a member of All Saints church, and on Jan. 5, 1711, at a meeting of the vestry, it was ordered that Thomas Marshall, John Peacock, and Samuel Fowler, Sr., have the pew "where the old passage was," each paying Mr. Sturmy 200 pounds of tobacco. July 7, 1720, he was warden, and was present at a vestry meeting. In 1730 he was chosen tobacco teller; in 1753 he was one of the inspectors for Lower Marlboro warehouse.

See Vestry Proceedings of All Saints Parish, 1702-1753, at the Historical Society in Baltimore.

Margaret, the wife of Thomas Marshall having died, he married Mary (???) who survived him and later moved to Kent County, Delaware.

Thomas Marshall died intestate in 1763. On March 17 of that year, letters of administration were issued to Samuel Austin, with James Gibson and John Gibson as sureties with bond amounting to five hundred pounds. April 14 the estate was appraised by Richard Ward and William Dare, personal effects amounting to oe109 3s, and 8d. June 20 an inventory was filed by the administrator. Ann Wyley and Mary Stone signed as nearest of kin. The list includes livestck, grain, farm implements, household furniture. Nails were counted, 811 in all. At the last:

1 sickly Negro woman Rachel about 43 years old--oe8.

1 Negro Boy Ben about 10 years old--oe28.

Samuel Austin died in 1765 before completing his work as administrator. His wife, Elizabeth Austin, was appointed in his place. She filed an account on Sept. 18, 1766. See Accounts, Liber 55, Folios 148, 149, 150. It appears that she too did not complete the work, for on Feb. 9, 1768, Charles Grahame, as administrator, filed an account.

Mary Marshall, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Marshall, married John Stone. They lived at the "Defence" which Mary had inherited from her step-grandfather, Samuel Clewly. John's will, probated Mar. 8, 1764, names their nine children. The will was witnessed by Samuel and Elizabeth Austin.

Mrs. Ida Shirk of Washington, D. C., a direct descendant of Mary Marshall and John Stone, furnished some of the earliest records of the Marshalls of Calvert County.
Mary 1675 John Griffith 1650 - 1687 William Marshall 37 37 THE MARSHALLS OF CALVERT COUNTY, MARYLAND


WILLIAM MARSHALL
(16--1687)
The first definite record that we have of William Marshall was on Aug. 5, 1685, when he appeared before the Deputy Prerogative Court for Calvert County, and declared himself to be the greatest creditor of William Jenkins, deceased, of the same county.

William Marshall died in Calvert County during May of the year 1687, leaving a widow Elizabeth, and a young son Thomas. The widow soon afterwards married Samuel Clewly, a planter of Calvert County. Clewly was a connection of Thomas Tench, Gent., of Anne Arundel County.

In the course of the settlement of the estate of William Marshall, it developed that shortly before his death he had made a will giving all his land to his son Thomas, but the document could not be located. Cleuly and his wife, Elizabeth, who earlier had requested letters of administration upon the estate, now renounced the administration, stating that they had not "intermeddled with goods", and praying that Thomas Tench be appointed in their stead. This was done, and on Sept. 26, 1688, Tench exhibited an inventory of the personal effects before the court. (It should be noted that in the wording of the court William Marshall "died intestate.")

It seems probable that Samuel Clewly acquired the greater portion of the estate of William Marshall by marrying the widow. About the year 1700 Clewly was in possession of "Cox's Folly," containing 50 acres; also "Cox's Choice" of 400 acres, and 65 acres of "Defence."

Elizabeth, widow of William Marshall, died before her second husband, Samuel Clewly. (The name Clewly is sometimes Cleuly, Cluley, Chiley, Cleyly, or Ceely.)

The will of Samuel Cluley, dated Oct. 10, 1719, and probated Feb. 1, 1720, devised to Mary Marshall, daughter of Thomas Marshall by Margaret, his wife, his dwelling-plantation, being a part of the "Defence." In case she should die without heirs, then it is to be given to Thomas Marshall the Younger, the son of the said Thomas Marshall by the said Margaret his wife. He appointed his "well-beloved Friend and Son-in-law, Thomas Marshall," as whole and sole executor. (He means step-son.) Wills, Liber 15, folio 286.
1650 - 1719 Elizabeth Cox 69 69 The Defence plantation (65 acres) and dwelling-house was left to Elizabeths' granddaughter , Mary Marshall, dau. of Thomas Sr., by Samuel Clewly, Elizabeth's second husband. Property had come to him by marrying Wm. Marshall's widow, Elizabeth.. (Maryland Genealogical Society papers, Hall of Records, Anaapolis) 1652 - 1741 Samuel Griffith 89 89 1654 Mary Katherine Wood 1625 - 1717 Samuel Griffith 92 92 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=griffith_pgg&id=I228

80. Samuel Griffith and daughter Rachel seem to be in The Colonial Dames of America

Samuel a very common name in my Griffith line.

Samuel Griffith said in Maryland prior to June 1651 with wife and 2 servants.

Welch Poole, Calvert County, west side of Patuxent River, original grant of Samuel Griffith, recorded Griffin.

Samuel Griffith the immigrant Quaker, at Herring Creek Meeting 7th day of 9th month 1688, with William Edmonson, Samuel Chew II, Joseph chew and William berry; witness wedding Thomas Miles and Elizabeth White, West River Meeting, Md 23 Dec 1714.

Samuel Griffith witness will of Edmund Joy 1665.

71. Samuel Griffeth of Calvert County, planter sold to William Lee of Prince George's County, part of "Cold Spring Manor" on west side of Patuxent River 1 Aug 1699, Witnesses Edward Willett and Tom. Hollyday

Samuel Griffith, of Wales, said to be in Maryland by June, 1651, with wife and 2 servants. An Elizabeth Griffith transported in 1652.

Samuel Griffth will probated 3 Sept 1717. Suggested that some of the children must be from a second marriage.

Hurley, The Griffith Gamily of Maryland: Samuel named heir of Philip Soones will 30 March 1685. Faith Gongo will 23 Feb 1693 names Samuel overseer of estate. Samuel executor will of John Whipps of 10 December 1716, Calvert County.

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REFN: 2866
Colonial Families in the United States:
SAMUEL GRIFFITH, of Wales, with his wife Elizabeth and two servants
immigrated to Maryland prior to June, 1651, and "was seated in Patuxent
River, Calvert County, Maryland,", on his plantation "Welch Poole". His
will was probated 3rd September, 1717; his widow Elizabeth's will was
probated 16th December, 1718, in Calvert County, Maryland.
Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume 4:
Elizabeth Griffith, wife of Samuel Griffith, dec'd, being part admin. of
will of afsd, dec'd. makes son Samuel lawful hr. of her part of husband's
will.
17th Dec., 1718.
Son Samuel to pay following gifts after decease of Elizabeth Griffith:
(p. 211) To Elizabeth Miles, Mary Bowers, Sarah Devall, Rebecca Mobley
and Rachel Giles, personalty.

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1627 - 1718 Elizabeth 91 91 1631 - 1729 Robert Wood 98 98 1686 Martin Wells Jane 1647 - 1697 Richard Wells 50 50 Planter and Blacksmith Mary Martin D. 1668 Thomas Martin Basseur 1749 Martin Marshall 1750 William Marshall 1752 Henry Marshall 0160 Richad Marshall 1760 Benjamin Marshall 1762 Joseph Marshall Samuel Clewly Thomas Marshall Margaret Clewly 1687 Margaret Wells 1709 Elizabeth Jane Marshall 1865 Elizabeth Marshall Sources:

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