Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Second Book of Marshall
Genealogical notes by Edward C. Marshall; contains notes of English and Norman pedigree with English source books; back to Rollo, 898. Sketch of arms of Wards of England; Fifth cousinship to Rev. Henry Ward Beecher of Brooklyn; citations from early New England records; application blanks for Daughters of the American Revolution.
Genealogical book of Edward C. Marshall
Descendants of Marshalls of Windsor, Connecticut; Revolutionary records, collateral branches in Massachusetts and Connecticut' Yale graduates, 1742; Geneva College, 1843; loose notes; 4 sheets on Religious persecution in New England.
Genealogical facts compiled by Adeline L. Marshall, Macoa, New York, 1891
Of the pioneer Andrew Ward, family; earliest member of the family given, Simon Ward, 1391, of Scotland; same family as Henry Ward Beecher.
Letters of Anna Marshall Bellows of Gloversville, daughter of Hon. L.T. Marshall born Vernon New York, 1808, son of Levi (Harvey) Marshall of Winchester, Connecticut. Obituary clipping of L.T. Marshall., 1892
Manuscript books and letters on genealogy of the Marshall family, with the first record given as 898 in Normandy, thence through English history, pilgrim English, and pioneer American history, in Oneida County (N.Y.) and Windsor Connecticut; many collateral branches cited, including Henry Ward Beecher, Chief Justice John Marshall, General U. S. Grant, and the Griswold family.
Letters of Anna Marshall Bellows, Mrs. Morris Cushman, Mrs. Nellie B. Parkinson; sketch of Levi T. Marshall by son J.A. Marshall., January 9-May 15, 1893
Manuscript books and letters on genealogy of the Marshall family, with the first record given as 898 in Normandy, thence through English history, pilgrim English, and pioneer American history, in Oneida County (N.Y.) and Windsor Connecticut; many collateral branches cited, including Henry Ward Beecher, Chief Justice John Marshall, General U. S. Grant, and the Griswold family.
Letters from D.M. Marshall, Forestport, New York recording activities, character and descendants of Morgan Lewis Marshall; from Edward D. Griswald., August 16-December 21, 1893
Manuscript books and letters on genealogy of the Marshall family, with the first record given as 898 in Normandy, thence through English history, pilgrim English, and pioneer American history, in Oneida County (N.Y.) and Windsor Connecticut; many collateral branches cited, including Henry Ward Beecher, Chief Justice John Marshall, General U. S. Grant, and the Griswold family.
Letters of Anna Marshall Bellows and Nellie Parkinson, March 19-November 12, 1894
Manuscript books and letters on genealogy of the Marshall family, with the first record given as 898 in Normandy, thence through English history, pilgrim English, and pioneer American history, in Oneida County (N.Y.) and Windsor Connecticut; many collateral branches cited, including Henry Ward Beecher, Chief Justice John Marshall, General U. S. Grant, and the Griswold family.
Letters concerning David Heacock; letters of Anna Marshall Bellows from Washington, Georgis; from Seth Marshall, San Bernadino, California; from Appling, Georgia., 1895-1898
Manuscript books and letters on genealogy of the Marshall family, with the first record given as 898 in Normandy, thence through English history, pilgrim English, and pioneer American history, in Oneida County (N.Y.) and Windsor Connecticut; many collateral branches cited, including Henry Ward Beecher, Chief Justice John Marshall, General U. S. Grant, and the Griswold family.
Leaves from an old note book on Marshalls of Leyden, Holland and Kioke, Georgia and Baptist history. Notes on Nathan Higley family - descendent of Mrs. T.E. Bird, Cedar Rapids, Nebraska. Horace Higley on Morgan's staff in Civil War. Letter of Mrs. Josephine Herron, depositor,
Manuscript books and letters on genealogy of the Marshall family, with the first record given as 898 in Normandy, thence through English history, pilgrim English, and pioneer American history, in Oneida County (N.Y.) and Windsor Connecticut; many collateral branches cited, including Henry Ward Beecher, Chief Justice John Marshall, General U. S. Grant, and the Griswold family.