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Samuel G. Marshall 1758–1846 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1758

Birth Location: near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA.

Death Date: 28 May 1846

Death Location: Conamaugh Twp, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: William Sr

Mother: Elizabeth Armstrong

Spouse(s): Mary Sterling

Children(s): John Marshall, Samuel Marshall, Archibald Marshall, William Marshall, Sarah Marshall, Jane Marshall, Elizabeth Marshall, Joseph Marshall, Walter Marshall, Mary Marshall, Rebecca Marshall

In 1758, Samuel G. Marshall entered the world in near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA., born to William Marshall Sr And Elizabeth Armstrong. In 1786, Samuel G. Marshall resided in West Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA. Samuel G. Marshall married Mary Sterling, and had children including Archibald Marshall, Elizabeth Marshall, Jane Marshall, John Marshall, Joseph Marshall, Mary Marshall, Rebecca Jane Marshall, Samuel Sterling Marshall, Sarah Marshall, Walter Marshall, William Sterling Marshall. Samuel G. Marshall passed away in 1846 in Conamaugh Twp, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1758, Samuel G. Marshall entered the world in near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA., born to William Marshall Sr And Elizabeth Armstrong.
  • In 1786, Samuel G. Marshall resided in West Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Samuel G. Marshall married Mary Sterling, and had children including Archibald Marshall, Elizabeth Marshall, Jane Marshall, John Marshall, Joseph Marshall, Mary Marshall, Rebecca Jane Marshall, Samuel Sterling Marshall, Sarah Marshall, Walter Marshall, William Sterling Marshall.
  • Samuel G. Marshall passed away in 1846 in Conamaugh Twp, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Samuel Marshall's Ancestors

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Samuel Marshall
1758–1846
Birth Place: near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA.
Parents
William Marshall Sr
1730–1796
Embull, Ulster, Ireland
Elizabeth Armstrong
1725–1806
Scotland
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Samuel Marshall's Descendants

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Samuel (G.) Marshall (1758–28 May 1846) m. Mary Sterling (1770–22 Apr 1846)
  1. 1. John Marshall 1812–
  2. 2. Samuel (Sterling) Marshall 1807–1863
  3. 3. Archibald Marshall 1805–1870
  4. 4. William (Sterling) Marshall 1802–1865
  5. 5. Sarah Marshall 1802–
  6. 6. Jane Marshall 1801–1873
  7. 7. Elizabeth Marshall 1798–1882
  8. 8. Joseph Marshall 1796–1879
  9. 9. Walter Marshall 1794–1863
  10. 10. Mary Marshall 1793–1871
  11. 11. Rebecca (Jane) Marshall 1810–1862

Samuel Marshall's Timeline

3 Records

1758
1758
Birth of Samuel G. Marshall in near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA.
near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA.
1786
1786
Age 28
Samuel G. Marshall resided here in West Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
West Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
1846
28 May 1846
Age 88
Death of Samuel G. Marshall in Conamaugh Twp, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
Conamaugh Twp, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1758
    Event Place: near Marsh Creek, Conecoghagne Settlement, York Co, PA.
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The Sterling Genealogy : volume 2 : William Sterling of Haverhill, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 May 1846
    Event Place: Conamaugh Twp, Indiana, Pennsylvania, United States
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: The Sterling Genealogy : volume 2 : William Sterling of Haverhill, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1786
    Event Place: West Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
    Record Source: Pennsylvania, Septennial Census

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