# 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.
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[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
Sources:
1. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 15, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: November 20, 1997
Note: Customer pedigree.
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Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #2055
Text: Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004
2. Title: World Family Tree Vol. 21, Ed. 1
Author: Brøderbund Software, Inc.
Publication: Release date: May 19, 1998
Note: Customer pedigree.
Repository:
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Media: Family Archive CD
Page: Tree #1732
Text: Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004
3. Title: Marshall.ftw
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Media: Other
Text: Date of Import: Mar 3, 2004
4. Title: Nestor.ftw
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http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2821718&id=I28977
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).
http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mckinzie1793&id=I28609