Marshall County is located in Middle Tennessee, one of the state's three "Grand Divisions."
Formed in 1836 from Maury,
Lincoln,
and Bedford counties.
In 1870, a part of Giles County
was also added. Marshall County was named in honor of John Marshall,
chief justice. The southern part of the county consists of fertile valleys
and hills; the northern part is mostly level. It is drained by the
Duck River. The county seat is Lewisburg, named for Meriwether Lewis.
Learn more about the history and the first settlers of Marshall County
by reading the Goodspeed
History of Marshall County and convenient Index
is available for a quick search.
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Browse the Online Data
Cemetery
Records
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Visit the Marshall County Digital
Library
The USGenWeb
Archives "Digital Library" the exclusive repository of all things
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Browse the Family Files
Marshall County Family Group Sheets and Photo Albums
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Research Helps |
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Marshall
County GenConnect Queries*
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