NN Marshall1
8th great-grandfather of William Lemuel Horn Jr.
10th great-grandfather of Laura Jane Munson.
- Family Background:
- Horn and Allied Families
- Appears on charts:
- Pedigree for William Lemuel Horn II
NN Marshall married Elizabeth in England.2
Additional Data
In Isle of Wight County, Virginia, John Valentine sold "Mr. Mr. Marshall 100 acres adjacent Everett Roberts and down the creek that leadeth to the church" 13 January 1638.3
John Marshall patented 200 acres in the county on 8 June 1655, 120 acres of the patent was assigned by John Valentine, and 80 acres adjoined his own land.4,5
John Marshall, Jany 28, 1662, 200 acres, Adjoining his own land, George Midland & Richard Penney, 120 acs part thereof, &c., Formerly grd sd Marshall, June 8th 1655, & now renewed.6
John Marshall apparently predeceased his wife, for in 1666, Elizabeth, widow of William Westray, deeded her estate to "John Marshall and Humphrey, his son, as evidence to my children John and Humphrey Marshall." However,
John Marshall patented 200 acres in the county on 8 June 1655, 120 acres of the patent was assigned by John Valentine, and 80 acres adjoined his own land.4,5
John Marshall, Jany 28, 1662, 200 acres, Adjoining his own land, George Midland & Richard Penney, 120 acs part thereof, &c., Formerly grd sd Marshall, June 8th 1655, & now renewed.6
John Marshall apparently predeceased his wife, for in 1666, Elizabeth, widow of William Westray, deeded her estate to "John Marshall and Humphrey, his son, as evidence to my children John and Humphrey Marshall." However,
James--(X)--Valentine and Mary--(X)--his wife, convey to Mr. John Marshall, 100 acres which John Valentine (father of said James deeded to said Marshall January 13, 1638, being in the Lower Parish of Isle of Wight Co. on south side of a creek, adjoining Everett Roberts and running to head of creek that leadeth towards the then church; also some additional land bounded by the Deep Swamp and adjoining Richard Penny. Dated January 9, 1667.If the first John Marshall was alive in 1667, he and Elizabeth must have divorced. That being unlikely, the John Marshall mentioned in this deed was probably the son rather than his father who bought the land in 1638.7
Children of NN Marshall and Elizabeth (—?—) (Marshall-Westray)
- John Marshall+ 1 d. b 1665
- Humphrey Marshall1
Citations
- [S550] John Bennett Boddie, Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County Virginia; A history of the County of Isle of Wight, Virginia, during the Seventeenth Century, including abstracts of the county records (Chicago: Chicago Law Printing Company, 1938), 232-233.
- [S543] Charles Glen Johnson, online <http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/j/o/h/C-G-Johnson/…>, Charles Glen Johnson (unknown location), downloaded 1998.
- [S550] John Bennett Boddie, Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County Virginia, 232.
- [S552] Judith McGhan, indexed by, Virginia Vital Records from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the William and Mary College Quarterly, and Tyler's Quarterly (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1982), 193.
- [S550] John Bennett Boddie, Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight County Virginia, 232-3.
- [S552] Judith McGhan, Virginia Vital Records, 194.
- [S555] Edward P. Valentine, The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, IV (Richmond, Virginia: The Valentine Museum, 1908; reprint Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1979), 2090, citing Book No. 1, p. 118.