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CONFLICT: or BLOUNT, Constance, of Barton DBY b: ~1380 d: 23 Sep
1432 m: 10 Dec 1401 Mother: DE AYÁLA, Donna Sancha -Father:
BLOUNT, Sir Walter; Some researchers assign his two wives,
Alice le Despencer and Constance Blount, to different John
Suttons, father and son, by inserting another John Sutton at
this point. I am following Burke's Peerage.
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Mother: Elizabeth DUBOIS |
_RICHARD BRISKO of Crofton__+ | (1523 - ....) _LEONARD BRISKO __________| | (1558 - ....) | | |_ELIZABETH LEIGH ___________+ | (1480 - ....) _JOHN BRISCOE I______| | (1610 - 1699) | | | _WILLIAM SANDS of Rotington_ | | | | |_MABEL SANDS of Rotington_| | | | |____________________________ | | |--William BRISCOE | (1640 - ....) | ____________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |____________________________ | | |_Elizabeth DUBOIS ___| (1620 - ....) | | ____________________________ | | |__________________________| | |____________________________
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Mother: Rebecca BISHOP |
At Fred. Co. Court 13 Jul. 1750 Wm. Marshall & Robt. & Daniel
Pearl confessed judgment for ?2.4.0 recovered by Lody Davis
against Daniel Pearl on 17 Mar. 1750 ****.
At the Nov. 1750 Court Wm. Marshall ws appointed overseer of the
road from Monocacy Ferry to Henry Ballinger's Branch. At the
June 1751 Court he ws ordered to keep in repair all roads that
lie between Ballinger's Branch & Potomac River, replacing Elias
Delashmutt as overseer.
On the docket at the Nov. 1751 Court was the suit of Wm.
Marshall & Robt. Perle against Wm. Snowden, who owed them 6800
lbs. of tobacco.
At the Nov. 1754 Court he was reappointed road overseer from
Monocacy Ferry to Ballinger's Branch & from the main road which
leads to the Mouth of Monocacy & to Powell's Ford.#
In the 14 Apr. 1757 issue of the Md. Gazette he advertised that
he had a stray horse at his plantation on Monocacy in Fred. Co.
During the French & Indian War he served for 30 days (circa
August) 1757 as a Corporal in Captain Elias Delashmutt's
Frederick Co. Militia Co.##
NOTES
*Allegany Co. Marriage Licenses.
**Fred. Co. Wills, A#1:257.
***Tracey & Dem, Pioneers of Old Monocacy, p.62
****Frederick Co. Land Records, B:215.
#Millard M. Rice, This Was The Life, pp. 62,74, 89.
##Muster Roll, in WMG10:167.
Census, p.70. Living near brother-in-law, Basil Perril.
The will of Wm. Marshall of Fred. Co. was dated 12 Mar. 1778
"very sick."
To daughter Grace he bequeathed the negro Nell,
to son Alexander he bequeathed ?10.
To son George he bequeathed ?12 __ age 21.
To daughter Ann Toliver he bequeathed ?3.
To son William he devised his dwelling plantation (possibly
named Good Will), & required Wm. to take his brother Geo. &
sister Grace home with him, take care of them, & give them
sufficient education for country business.
The residue of his estate was to be divided among his children &
or grandchild: James, Wm., Alexander, Geo., Priscilla Graves,
Margaret Wilson, Grace Marshall, & Ann Toliver.
Sons James & Wm. were appointed executors. He signed by mark.
The witnesses were Arthur Nelson, Jeremiah Stoakes, & Benjamin
Grant. Stoakes and Grant proved the will on 24 June 1778.*
Children of Wm. Marshall, all presumably by his wife Ann Pearl
(order uncertain):
l. James(3)Marshall.
2. Wm. Marshall, Jr., adult by 1777 when leased 100 acres
Carollton Manor**; resided Fred. Co. 1790***
3. Alexander Marshall, m. Susannah Pearl of Fred. Co., license
dated 30 Dec. 1779; resided Fred. Co. 1790.****
4. George Marshall, minor in 1778.
5. Priscilla Marshall, m. Wm. Graves (he d. testate 1783).*****
6. Margaret Marshall, m. Frederick Evangelical-Lutheran Church
3 Nov. 1775, William Wilson.
NOTES:
*Fred. Co. Wills, GM#1:64-66.
**Carrollton Manor Rent Rolls, op.cit.
***Census, p.70. Living near brother-in-law, Basil Perril.
****Census, p.71.
*****Fred. Co. Wills, GM#1:303-304.
7. Ann Marshall, m. Fred. Evangelical-Lutheran Church 16 Jan.
1776, Wm. Toliver.
8. Grace Marshall, m. by Fred. Co. license dated 3 Apr. 1790,
John Murphey.
Lord Proprietary vs William Marshall For Intermarrying with a
Mullatto Woman Removal by Habeus Corpus ... William Marshall
planter with a certain Anne Pearle a Mulatto Woman did
intermarry ... Henry Darnall prays the advice of the court in
the Premises & that the sd William Marshall for the
Intermarriage afsd. Become a Servant for Seven Years to be
disposed of as the Court Shall think fit ... William Marshall by
William Cumming his Attorney Produces to the Court here the
following Writ of Habeus Corpus .. Whereas William Marshall ..
is detained in the Prison ... we being willing for Divers Causes
that the Pleas aforesaid ... be heard and Determined before the
Justices of the Provincial Court at Annapolis on the Third
Tuesday in October next Witness Levin Gale Esq. Chief Justice of
our said Court 23 May 1743 Issued August 29 1743 Lord
Proprietary vs Katherine Perle Bastardy Presentment Quashed.
_William MARSHALL I_______+ | (1607 - 1673) _William MARSHALL II_| | (1665 - 1697) m 1689| | |_Catherine PAYNE? ________+ | (1620 - 1673) _William MARSHALL III_| | (1690 - 1734) m 1713 | | | _Randolph HANSON _________ | | | | |_Elizabeth HANSON ___| | (1670 - ....) m 1689| | |_Barbara BROOKE __________ | | |--William MARSHALL IV | (1720 - 1778) | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BISHOP _ | | | _Roger BISHOP _______| | | (1660 - 1694) | | | |__________________________ | | |_Rebecca BISHOP ______| (1693 - 1734) m 1713 | | __________________________ | | |_Sarah NEALE ________| (1670 - 1752) | |__________________________
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _Henry PEW Sr. "the Immigrant"_| | (1608 - 1640) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Henry PEW Jr. | (1635 - 1710) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_______________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _Thomas TAYLOR ______| | (1680 - 1724) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Sarah Rachel "Sary" TAYLOR | (1704 - 1762) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_____________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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