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Thomas Wilson Marshall

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Thomas Wilson Marshall

Birth
Death
8 Nov 1913 (aged 87)
Burial
Distant, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Thomas Wilson Marshall was born September 18, 1826 and died November 8, 1913.

He married Elizabeth Shoemaker 1836-1928, better known as Eliza. She was the daughter of John Shoemaker 1813-1901 and Ruth Devers Shoemaker 1815-1875.

Children of Thomas and Eliza Marshall:
Alice Ruth 1856-1858
Joseph Calvin 1858-1927
Enos Wilson 1860-1938 m Anis Olive Pence
Cora Jane 1862-1955 m Harvey P Ferguson m Henry Shilling
Wick Wise 1864-1883
Finley John 1866-1947 m Mary Pence m Clara Pence Furlong
Mary Amanda 1868- m Joseph Edwin McSparrin
Della May 1870-1958 m Elmer L Pence m James Young
Martha Emma 1873-1919 m James Young
Elmer David 1875-1943 m Carrie M Young
Etta Olive 1878 m James Harvey Best

The Marshalls were farmers in Madison Township where they reared a family of eleven children. Both Eliza and Thomas are buried in the cemetery at Distant.

First after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Marshall lived at the mouth Mahoning Creek for six months. They lived next on the farm now occupied by John Shoemaker, in Mahoning township, Armstrong county, for two years. They then moved to where they still live in Madison township, Armstrong county. They have now resided on that farm for over twenty-five years. Mr. Marshall has held the office of Justice-of-the- Peace for ten years and the office of school director for six years. He has also held several other township offices, and is now Poor Overseer. He was educated at Glade Run Academy. His principal occupation is farming.


Thomas Wilson Marshall was born September 18, 1826 and died November 8, 1913.

He married Elizabeth Shoemaker 1836-1928, better known as Eliza. She was the daughter of John Shoemaker 1813-1901 and Ruth Devers Shoemaker 1815-1875.

Children of Thomas and Eliza Marshall:
Alice Ruth 1856-1858
Joseph Calvin 1858-1927
Enos Wilson 1860-1938 m Anis Olive Pence
Cora Jane 1862-1955 m Harvey P Ferguson m Henry Shilling
Wick Wise 1864-1883
Finley John 1866-1947 m Mary Pence m Clara Pence Furlong
Mary Amanda 1868- m Joseph Edwin McSparrin
Della May 1870-1958 m Elmer L Pence m James Young
Martha Emma 1873-1919 m James Young
Elmer David 1875-1943 m Carrie M Young
Etta Olive 1878 m James Harvey Best

The Marshalls were farmers in Madison Township where they reared a family of eleven children. Both Eliza and Thomas are buried in the cemetery at Distant.

First after their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Marshall lived at the mouth Mahoning Creek for six months. They lived next on the farm now occupied by John Shoemaker, in Mahoning township, Armstrong county, for two years. They then moved to where they still live in Madison township, Armstrong county. They have now resided on that farm for over twenty-five years. Mr. Marshall has held the office of Justice-of-the- Peace for ten years and the office of school director for six years. He has also held several other township offices, and is now Poor Overseer. He was educated at Glade Run Academy. His principal occupation is farming.




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