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MARSHALL (Soundex M624) — See also BATTERSHALL, HALL, HERSHAL, MARS, MARSH, MARSHA, MARSHAK, MARSHAL, MIRSCHEL, MURSCHEL, PARSHAL, PARSHALL, PEARSHALL, SHALL.

  MARSHALL: See also Charles Wallace Adair Jr. — Robert Atcheson Alberts — William Marshall Anderson — Edward Arnold — Albert Isaac Beach — William M. Bennett — Charles Edward Bresler — Arthur Label Bresler — Joseph M. Bresler — Eugene Alexander Bresler — Forrest M. Buck — Robert Foster Chapman — Nicholas Daniel Coleman — Lewis Minor Coleman — Marshall Field — Paul Philbert Fry — Joseph Gales Jr. — Andolora Gilyard-Marshall — Joseph Jackson Gravely — Edward Marshall Grout — Eugene Henry Hanhart — Edward E. Hicken — Irving Howbert — Frank William Howbert — Eugene A. Knotts — Willard Frank Libby — Charles Clapp Lockwood — Clinton Edson MacEachran — Franklin Charles Maull — Marshall Noah McKusick — L. J. Morris — James Lawrence Orr — James L. Price — John Meredith Read — John Meredith Read Jr. — Henry Grady Reynolds — John Vines Satterfield Jr. — Errett Power Scrivner — George Griswold Sill — Huger Sinkler — Huger Sinkler — Jae Spears — Harry G. Thorley — Somerville Pinkney Tuck Jr. — Moses M. Weinstein — William Floyd Weld — James Elton West — Calvin Willey — John Witherspoon — Dale Edward Wolf
  Marshall, A. B. — of Angleton, Brazoria County, Tex. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, A. Herbert — of Charleston, Mississippi County, Mo. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 10th District, 1942. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, A. L. — of Ruleville, Sunflower County, Miss. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Mississippi, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Abraham — of Lincoln, Lincoln County, Kan. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kansas, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Alexander Keith (1770-1825) — of Kentucky. Born in Fauquier County, Va., January 11, 1770. Lawyer; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1797-1801. Died in Mason County, Ky., February 7, 1825 (age 55 years, 27 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Marshall (1730-1802) and Mary Randolph (Keith) Marshall; brother of John Marshall and James Markham Marshall; uncle and first cousin once removed of Thomas Alexander Marshall; uncle of Thomas Marshall (1784-1835), Edward Colston, James Keith Marshall, Thomas Francis Marshall, Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884), Charles Alexander Marshall and Edward Colston Marshall; granduncle of John Augustine Marshall; great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; great-granduncle of William Marshall Bullitt and Alexander Scott Bullitt; first cousin and brother-in-law of Humphrey Marshall; first cousin twice removed of Richard Bland and Peyton Randolph (1721-1775); second cousin of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.; second cousin once removed of Theodorick Bland, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph, John Randolph of Roanoke, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph and George Wythe Randolph; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge; second cousin thrice removed of John Gardner Coolidge; third cousin of Henry Lee, Charles Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Henry St. George Tucker; third cousin once removed of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker and Carter Henry Harrison; third cousin twice removed of Fitzhugh Lee, Edmund Randolph Cocke, Carter Henry Harrison II and Frederick Madison Roberts; third cousin thrice removed of Edith Wilson and Francis Beverley Biddle; fourth cousin of John Wayles Eppes.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Lee-Randolph family (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Marshall, Alexander Keith (1808-1884) — of Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Ky. Born near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky., February 11, 1808. Physician; delegate to Kentucky state constitutional convention, 1849; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 8th District, 1855-57; defeated, 1847. Slaveowner. Died near East Hickman, Fayette County, Ky., April 28, 1884 (age 76 years, 77 days). Interment at Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
  Relatives: Brother of Thomas Francis Marshall and Edward Colston Marshall; nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); first cousin and second cousin of Thomas Alexander Marshall; first cousin of Edward Colston and Charles Alexander Marshall; first cousin once removed and nephew by marriage of Humphrey Marshall.
  Political family: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Alfred (c.1797-1868) — of Maine. Born in New Hampshire, about 1797. Democrat. Member of Maine state house of representatives, 1827-28, 1834-35; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maine, 1840; U.S. Representative from Maine 7th District, 1841-43; merchant; hotel business. Died in China, Kennebec County, Maine, October 2, 1868 (age about 71 years). Interment at Village Cemetery, China, Maine.
  Relatives: Married, December 21, 1824, to Lydia Brackett.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Marshall, Alice H. — of L'Anse, Baraga County, Mich. Republican. Member of Michigan Republican State Central Committee, 1927; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1928, 1940; candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Alice M. — Candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Allen M. — of Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state senate 2nd District, 1966. Still living as of 1966.
  Marshall, Anson S. — of New Hampshire. U.S. Attorney for New Hampshire, 1858-61. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Anthony Dryden (1924-2014) — also known as Anthony D. Marshall; Tony Marshall; Anthony Dryden Kuser — of Providence, Providence County, R.I.; Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., May 30, 1924. Republican. Served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II; U.S. Consul in Istanbul, as of 1958-59; U.S. Ambassador to Malagasy Republic, 1969-71; Trinidad and Tobago, 1972-73; Kenya, 1973-77; Seychelles, 1976-77; in 1971, he was accused in press reports of involvement in a supposed plot to overthrow the President, Philibert Tsiranana; the Malagasy government declared him persona non grata, and expelled him fron the country; theatrical producer; guardian of his ailing mother, Brooke Astor; alleged to have diverted millions of dollars to his own theatrical productions, and removed works of art from her apartment; his son Philip sued, alleging abuse and demanding his removal as guardian; an independent investigation found no evidence for abuse, but revealed financial misconduct; indicted in 2007, and tried on 16 charges in 2009; the trial lasted six months; ultimately convicted and sentenced to one to three years in prison; served eight weeks and was released on medical parole. Member, Rotary. Died, at New York Presbyterian Hospital, Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., November 30, 2014 (age 90 years, 184 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Step-son of Charles H. Marshall and Vincent Astor; son of John Dryden Kuser and Brooke (Russell) Marshall; married, July 26, 1947, to Elizabeth Cynthia Cryan; married, December 29, 1962, to Thelma Hoegnell; married 1992 to Charlene (Tyler) Gilbert; great-grandson of John Fairfield Dryden.
  Political family: Dryden-Marshall family of New York City, New York.
  See also U.S. State Dept career summary — Internet Movie Database profile — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Books about Anthony D. Marshall: Meryl Gordon, Mrs. Astor Regrets: The Hidden Betrayals of a Family Beyond Reproach
  Marshall, Arthur Raymond — of Charleston County, S.C. Member of South Carolina state house of representatives from Charleston County, 1922-24. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, August, Jr. — of Monroe County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly from Monroe County 1st District, 1922, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, B. F. — of California. Member of California state assembly 19th District, 1858-59. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Barbara Grimm — Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Female. Still living as of 2020.
  Marshall, Ben — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Louisiana 5th District, 1996. Still living as of 1996.
  Marshall, Betsy — of Eaton, Preble County, Ohio. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Marshall, Betty — Democrat. Candidate for Judge of Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 1994. Female. Still living as of 1994.
  Marshall, Beverly — of Columbia, Richland County, S.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South Carolina, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Marshall, Bill See William C. Marshall
  Marshall, Bob See Robert G. Marshall
  Marshall, Byrd F. — of Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Fla. Born in Graceville, Jackson County, Fla. Accountant; mayor of Boca Raton, Fla., 1972-73, 1975-76, 1978. Still living as of 1978.
  Marshall, C. B. — of Columbus, Muscogee County, Ga. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Georgia, 1944. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, C. D. — of Casper, Natrona County, Wyo. Candidate in primary for mayor of Casper, Wyo., 1945, 1951. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, C. Herbert — of Washington, D.C. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from District of Columbia, 1956. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, C. Lance (died c.1974) — of Mt. Hope, Fayette County, W.Va. Democrat. Member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Fayette County; elected 1928; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 1936. Died about 1974. Interment somewhere in Charleston, W.Va.
  Marshall, C. O. — of Richland County, S.C. Member of South Carolina state house of representatives from Richland County, 1880-85; Richland County Treasurer, 1885. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Carl Alfred (b. 1891) — also known as Carl A. Marshall — of Arlington, Arlington County, Va.; McLean, Fairfax County, Va. Born in Carroll County, Va., December 5, 1891. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer; real estate business; candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, 1925, 1945; delegate to Republican National Convention from Virginia, 1948. Protestant. Member, Lions. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Carl N. — of Wellsville, Allegany County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Allegany County, 1924; postmaster at Wellsville, N.Y., 1937-47. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Carrington Tanner (b. 1869) — also known as Carrington T. Marshall — of Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio. Born in Zanesville, Muskingum County, Ohio, June 17, 1869. Republican. Lawyer; chief justice of Ohio state supreme court, 1921-26; candidate for U.S. Senator from Ohio, 1928. Member, Civitan. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Wesley Marshall and Rachel Ann (Tanner) Marshall; married 1900 to Dora Foltz.
  Marshall, Cecilia — also known as Cissy Marshall; Cecilia Suyat; Mrs. Thurgood Marshall — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1956. Female. Filipino ancestry. Still living as of 2002.
  Relatives: Married, December 17, 1955, to Thurgood Marshall; mother of Thurgood Marshall Jr..
  Political family: Marshall family of New York City, New York.
  Marshall, Charlene — of Morgantown, Monongalia County, W.Va. Democrat. Mayor of Morgantown, W.Va., 1996-97; delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, 2000, 2004, 2008; member of West Virginia state house of delegates; elected 2010, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Marshall, Charles — of Raleigh, Wake County, N.C. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from North Carolina, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Charles A. — of Staten Island, Richmond County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for New York state assembly from Richmond County, 1915. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Charles Alexander (b. 1809) — of Kentucky. Born May 2, 1809. Member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1840, 1855, 1859; served in the Union Army during the Civil War. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); first cousin and second cousin of Thomas Alexander Marshall; first cousin of Edward Colston, Thomas Francis Marshall, Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884) and Edward Colston Marshall; first cousin once removed and nephew by marriage of Humphrey Marshall.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Lee-Randolph family; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Marshall, Charles B. — of Rock Island, Rock Island County, Ill. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1900, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Charles H. — of Garland, Dallas County, Tex. Mayor of Garland, Tex., 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Charles H. — of Washington, D.C. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from District of Columbia, 1912, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Charles H. — of Portsmouth, Rockingham County, N.H. Delegate to New Hampshire state constitutional convention from Portsmouth 1st Ward, 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Charles M. — Candidate for Presidential Elector for Delaware. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Christine — of Mequon, Ozaukee County, Wis. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wisconsin, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Marshall, Cissy See Cecilia Marshall
  Marshall, Connie — of Bellevue, King County, Wash. Dental hygenist; university professor; medical software business; mayor of Bellevue, Wash., 2002-05. Female. Still living as of 2006.
  Marshall, Connie — of Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky. Democrat. Candidate for mayor of Louisville, Ky., 2010. Female. Still living as of 2010.
  See also OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Marshall, Consuelo Bland (b. 1936) — Born in Knoxville, Knox County, Tenn., 1936. U.S. District Judge for the Central District of California, 1980-2005; took senior status 2005. Female. African ancestry. Still living as of 2005.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Marshall, Cummings — of Warner, Merrimack County, N.H. Member of New Hampshire state house of representatives from Warner, 1859-60. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, D. C. — of Dutchess County, N.Y. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1856. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, D. M. — of Indiana County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Indiana County, 1869-70. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, D. P. B. — of Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Wyoming, 1924. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, D. W. III — also known as Danny Marshall — of Danville, Va. Republican. Elected Virginia state house of delegates 14th District 2011. Still living as of 2011.
  Marshall, Damon, Sr. — Candidate for Presidential Elector for Louisiana. Still living as of 2020.
  Marshall, Danny See D. W. Marshall III
  Marshall, David E. — of Windsor, Hartford County, Conn. Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Windsor, 1900. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Dean See M. Dean Marshall
  Marshall, Denzil Price, Jr. (b. 1963) — Born in Memphis, Shelby County, Tenn., 1963. U.S. District Judge for the Eastern District of Arkansas, 2010-. Still living as of 2017.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Marshall, Donald — of Piedmont, Alameda County, Calif. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Donald E. — of Sandusky, Sanilac County, Mich. Republican. Candidate for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from 20th Senatorial District, 1961. Still living as of 1961.
  Marshall, Donald J. — of Michigan. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 1st District, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Donald W. — of Northumberland, Coos County, N.H. Democrat. Member of New Hampshire state house of representatives from Northumberland; elected 1938. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Donn E. — of Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W.Va. Democrat. Candidate for West Virginia state house of delegates, 2010 (55th District), 2012 (63rd District). Still living as of 2012.
  Marshall, Dustin W. — of Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Conn. Prohibition candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Bridgeport, 1912, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, E. L. — of Chillicothe, Livingston County, Mo. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Ed — of Wildwood, St. Louis County, Mo. Candidate for mayor of Wildwood, Mo., 2008, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Marshall, Edward Carrington (1805-1882) — of Fauquier County, Va. Born in Richmond, Va., January 13, 1805. Member of Virginia state house of delegates, 1834-38. Episcopalian. Died in Innis, Fauquier County, Va., February 8, 1882 (age 77 years, 26 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall; married, February 12, 1829, to Rebecca Courtenay Peyton.
  Marshall, Edward Colston (1821-1893) — Born in Woodford County, Ky., June 29, 1821. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; U.S. Representative from California 1st District, 1851-53; candidate for U.S. Senator from California, 1856; candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 7th District, 1874; California state attorney general, 1883-87. Died in San Francisco, Calif., July 9, 1893 (age 72 years, 10 days). Interment at Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, Calif.
  Relatives: Brother of Thomas Francis Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884); nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); first cousin and second cousin of Thomas Alexander Marshall; first cousin of Edward Colston and Charles Alexander Marshall; first cousin once removed and nephew by marriage of Humphrey Marshall.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Lee-Randolph family; Biddle-Randolph family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Edward H. — of Tompkins County, N.Y. Progressive. Candidate for New York state assembly from Tompkins County, 1915. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Edward L. — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state senate 5th District, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Edward R. — of Olathe, Johnson County, Kan. Democrat. Postmaster at Olathe, Kan., 1950-53 (acting, 1950). Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Edward T. — of New York. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 17th District, 1994. Still living as of 1994.
  Marshall, Elaine F. — of Raleigh, Wake County, N.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, 2000, 2004, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Elder W. — of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pa. Republican. Common pleas court judge in Pennsylvania 5th District, 1927-29; delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1948. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Elihu — of Windsor, Hartford County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Windsor, 1838. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Elliot — of St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Mo. Republican. Mayor of St. Joseph, Mo., 1921; postmaster at St. Joseph, Mo., 1923-32 (acting, 1923-24). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Ellis H. — of Cape May County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Cape May County, 1899-1900. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Erwin E. — of Mercer County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Mercer County, 1913; delegate to New Jersey convention to ratify 21st amendment at-large; elected 1933. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Eugene — of Dallas, Dallas County, Tex. Republican. U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, 1889-94; delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1912, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Eva M. — of Flagstaff, Coconino County, Ariz. Born in New York. Republican. Postmaster at Flagstaff, Ariz., 1911. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Ezra — of Westchester County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Westchester County, 1846-47. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, F. L. — Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, F. S. D. — of Mason County, Ill. Delegate to Illinois state constitutional convention from Mason County, 1847. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Farnsworth B. — of North Bucksport, Bucksport, Hancock County, Maine. Postmaster at North Bucksport, Maine, 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Francis J. — of Kansas. Member of Kansas territorial legislature, 1850. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall County, Kan. is named for him.
  Marshall, Frank (b. 1860) — of Stratford, Coos County, N.H.; Bloomfield, Essex County, Vt. Born in Northumberland, Coos County, N.H., April 20, 1860. Democrat. Member of Vermont state house of representatives from Bloomfield, 1910. Protestant. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Frank See W. Frank Marshall
  Marshall, Frank D. — of Springville, Linn County, Iowa. Democrat. Candidate for Iowa state house of representatives from Linn County, 1950. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Frank E. — of Stockbridge, Ingham County, Mich. Prohibition candidate for Michigan state auditor general, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Mrs. Frank Hamilton — of Enid, Garfield County, Okla. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Oklahoma, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Frank J. — of Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Colorado Territory, 1876 (member, Resolutions Committee). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Fred — of Michigan. Socialist. Candidate for Michigan state board of agriculture, 1909. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Fred (1906-1985) — of Grove City, Meeker County, Minn. Born near Grove City, Meeker County, Minn., March 13, 1906. Democrat. U.S. Representative from Minnesota 6th District, 1949-63. Died in Litchfield, Meeker County, Minn., June 5, 1985 (age 79 years, 84 days). Interment at Burr Oak Cemetery, Near Grove City, Meeker County, Minn.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Fred L. See Frederick L. Marshall
  Marshall, Fred R. — of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, 1936, 1940. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Freddie Ray (b. 1928) — Born August 22, 1928. U.S. Secretary of Labor, 1977-81. Still living as of 2014.
  See also NNDB dossier
  Marshall, Frederic J. (1903-1969) — of Allen, Hillsdale County, Mich. Born in Allen Township, Hillsdale County, Mich., March 1, 1903. Republican. Hillsdale County Sheriff, 1938-48; member of Michigan state house of representatives, 1951-69 (Hillsdale District 1951-64, 41st District 1965-69); died in office 1969. Member, Elks; Freemasons; Grange. Died in 1969 (age about 66 years). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married 1925 to Berenece Helen Plum.
  Marshall, Frederick L. — also known as Fred L. Marshall — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1904 (alternate), 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Frederick M. — of Buffalo, Erie County, N.Y. Justice of New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1968. Still living as of 1968.
  Marshall, Gail A. — of Arcadia, Los Angeles County, Calif. Mayor of Arcadia, Calif., 2002-03. Still living as of 2003.
  Marshall, George — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1884. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George — of Las Vegas, Clark County, Nev. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Nevada, 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George A. — of Baker City, Baker County, Ore. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Oregon, 1924. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George Alexander (1851-1899) — also known as George A. Marshall — of Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio. Born near Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio, September 14, 1851. Democrat. Lawyer; Shelby County Prosecuting Attorney, 1878-86; U.S. Representative from Ohio 4th District, 1897-99. Died in Sidney, Shelby County, Ohio, April 21, 1899 (age 47 years, 219 days). Interment at Presbyterian Cemetery, Hardin, Ohio.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, George C. — of California. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George Catlett (1880-1959) — also known as George C. Marshall — of Leesburg, Loudoun County, Va. Born in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pa., December 31, 1880. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; general in the U.S. Army during World War II; U.S. Secretary of State, 1947-49; U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1950-51. Episcopalian. Member, Freemasons; Kappa Alpha Order; Society of the Cincinnati. Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. Died at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, D.C., October 16, 1959 (age 78 years, 289 days). Interment at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
  Relatives: Son of George Catlett Marshall and Laura (Bradford) Marshall; married, February 11, 1902, to Elizabeth Carter Coles; married, October 15, 1930, to Katherine Boyce Tupper Brown.
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Internet Movie Database profile
  Books about George C. Marshall: Larry I. Bland & James B. Barber, George C. Marshall, Soldier of Peace
  Marshall, George P. — of Washington, D.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from District of Columbia, 1932, 1936. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George R. — of Stockton, Worcester County, Md. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maryland, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George Sidney (1869-1956) — also known as George S. Marshall — of Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Born in Corning, Perry County, Ohio, January 29, 1869. Lawyer; mayor of Columbus, Ohio, 1910-11. Church of Christ. Member, Freemasons; Odd Fellows; Woodmen; Redmen; Royal Arcanum. Died in 1956 (age about 87 years). Interment at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of George Marshall and Theresa (Maxwell) Marshall; married, October 14, 1903, to Alice Badgley.
  Marshall, George W. — of Concordia, Cloud County, Kan. Mayor of Concordia, Kan., 1881-82, 1895-97. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George W. — Candidate for Presidential Elector for Nebraska. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George W. — of Milford, Hillsborough County, N.H. Democrat. Candidate for New Hampshire state house of representatives from Milford, 1938. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, George William (1854-1915) — also known as George W. Marshall — of Milford, Kent County, Del. Born in Sussex County, Del., August 31, 1854. Republican. Physician; delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware, 1904 (alternate), 1912; member of Delaware state senate from Kent County 5th District, 1911-14. Died, from diabetes and interstitial nephritis, in Milford, Kent County, Del., April 18, 1915 (age 60 years, 230 days). Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Milford, Del.
  Relatives: Son of William Marshall and Hester Angelina (McColley) Marshall; married to Mary Louise Donnell.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Marshall, Glenn — of Norton, Essex County, Vt. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Vermont, 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Glenn — of Woodbridge, New Haven County, Conn. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Connecticut, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Marshall, Glenn E. — of Michigan. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 2000. Still living as of 2000.
  Marshall, Guy C. — of Herkimer, Herkimer County, N.Y. Republican. Mayor of Herkimer, N.Y., 1937-40. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, H. D. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri, 1880. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, H. H. — of Cuba, Crawford County, Mo. Republican. Chair of Crawford County Republican Party, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, H. Snowden See Hudson Snowden Marshall
  Marshall, Harry T. — of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Helen E. — of Union City, Hudson County, N.J. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1964. Female. Still living as of 1964.
  Marshall, Helen M. (1929-2017) — of Flushing, Queens, Queens County, N.Y.; East Elmhurst, Queens, Queens County, N.Y. Born in Bronx, Bronx County, N.Y., September 30, 1929. Democrat. School teacher; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008; member of Democratic National Committee from New York, 1975; member of New York state assembly 35th District, 1983-91; member, New York City Council, 1992-2001; candidate for Presidential Elector for New York; borough president of Queens, New York, 2002-13. Female. African ancestry. Died in Palm Desert, Riverside County, Calif., March 4, 2017 (age 87 years, 155 days). Burial location unknown.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Marshall, Henry (1805-1864) — of Louisiana. Born in Darlington District (now Darlington County), S.C., December 28, 1805. Member of Louisiana state senate, 1850; delegate to Louisiana secession convention, 1861; Delegate from Louisiana to the Confederate Provisional Congress, 1861-62; Representative from Louisiana in the Confederate Congress, 1862-64. Slaveowner. Died in DeSoto Parish, La., July 13, 1864 (age 58 years, 198 days). Interment at Trinity Cemetery, Near Gloster, DeSoto Parish, La.
  Marshall, Henry — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Kings County 17th District, 1896-98; member of New York state senate 8th District, 1899-1904. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Henry — of Sussex County, Del. Member of Delaware state house of representatives from Sussex County 9th District, 1905-06. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Henry — of Baltimore, Md. Republican. Candidate for Maryland state senate District 12, 1966. Still living as of 1966.
  Marshall, Henry B. — of Greenwich, Fairfield County, Conn. Warden (borough president) of Greenwich, Connecticut, 1909-11. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Henry C. — of Huntingdon County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Huntingdon County, 1881-82. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Henry G. — of Milford, New Haven County, Conn. Republican. Candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Milford, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Henry W. — of Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Ind. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1916, 1924, 1928 (member, Resolutions Committee), 1932, 1936. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Henry W. — of Chester County, Pa. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Herbert — of Montgomery County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Montgomery County, 1914. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Herbert See A. Herbert Marshall
  Marshall, Herbert See C. Herbert Marshall
  Marshall, Howard — of East Orange, Essex County, N.J. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Howard — of Covington, Kenton County, Ky. Candidate in primary for mayor of Covington, Ky., 1951. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Howard S. — Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Hudson Snowden (1870-1931) — also known as H. Snowden Marshall — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in Baltimore, Md., January 15, 1870. Lawyer; law partner of Bartow S. Weeks, George Gordon Battle, and James A. O'Gorman; U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1913-17; in 1915-16, U.S. Rep. Frank Buchanan (who was at the time being indicted by a federal grand jury) introduced impeachment resolutions against Marshall; the charges, including malfeasance in the handling of past cases, were investigated by a House Judiciary subcommittee, which held hearings in New York, and inquired into the proceedings of the grand jury which had indicted Rep. Buchanan; Marshall wrote a critical letter to the subcommittee, impugning its motives; based on this letter, the full House voted to find him in contempt of Congress, and ordered his arrest; on appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the authority of the House to punish for contempt extended only to actions which directly interfered with its proceedings. Member, American Bar Association. Died in Manhattan, New York County, N.Y., May 29, 1931 (age 61 years, 134 days). Interment at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Charles Marshall and Rebecca (Snowden) Marshall; half-brother of Emily Rosalie Snowden Marshall (who married Somerville Pinkney Tuck); married 1900 to Isabel Couper Stiles; uncle of Somerville Pinkney Tuck Jr.; great-grandnephew of John Marshall.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Tuck-Claude family of Annapolis, Maryland (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Marshall, Humphrey (1760-1841) — of Kentucky. Born in Orlean, Fauquier County, Va., 1760. Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; lawyer; delegate to Virginia convention to ratify U.S. constitution from Fayette County, 1788; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1793-94, 1807-09; U.S. Senator from Kentucky, 1795-1801. In 1809, he opposed Henry Clay's proposal to require all Kentucky legislators to wear domestic homespun instead of British broadcloth; this clash resulted in a duel in which both men were wounded. Author of the first history of Kentucky, published in 1812. Slaveowner. Died near Lexington, Fayette County, Ky., July 3, 1841 (age about 81 years). Interment in private or family graveyard.
  Relatives: Father of Thomas Alexander Marshall; grandfather of Humphrey Marshall (1812-1872); first cousin and brother-in-law of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); first cousin once removed and uncle by marriage of Edward Colston, Thomas Francis Marshall, Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884), Charles Alexander Marshall and Edward Colston Marshall.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Birney family of Danville, Kentucky (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Humphrey (1812-1872) — of Kentucky. Born in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., January 13, 1812. Lawyer; colonel in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 7th District, 1849-52, 1855-59; resigned 1852; U.S. Diplomatic Commissioner to China, 1852-54; general in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; Representative from Kentucky in the Confederate Congress, 1864-65. Slaveowner. Died in Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky., March 28, 1872 (age 60 years, 75 days). Interment at Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky.
  Relatives: Father-in-law of John J. McAfee; nephew of James Gillespie Birney; grandson of Humphrey Marshall (1760-1841); grandnephew by marriage of John Marshall.
  Political family: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — U.S. State Dept career summary
  Marshall, Mrs. Irl — of Deerfield, Lake County, Ill. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1956. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Marshall, Irl H. — of Highland Park, Lake County, Ill. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1968, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Marshall, J. B. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1880. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Mrs. J. K. — of Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Tenn. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1940. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, J. K. P. — of Cleveland, Bradley County, Tenn. Postmaster at Cleveland, Tenn., 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Presumably named for: James Knox Polk
  Marshall, J. M. — of Greenwood, Greenwood County, S.C. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South Carolina, 1944. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, J. Paul — of Chevy Chase, Montgomery County, Md. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maryland, 1952. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, J. R. — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, J. R. — of Medford, Jackson County, Ore. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Oregon. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, J. Warren — of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del.; Yorklyn, New Castle County, Del. Republican. Delaware Republican state chair, 1931; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware, 1940. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Jack See M. Jack Marshall
  Marshall, Jacob — of Wickliffe, Ballard County, Ky. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1896. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Jacob W. — Delegate to Virginia secession convention from Randolph & Tucker counties, 1861. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Jae See Jae Spears
  Marshall, James — of Frederick County, Va. Delegate to Virginia secession convention from Frederick County, 1861. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James — of Hulton (now Oakmont), Allegheny County, Pa. Republican. Postmaster at Hulton, Pa., 1876-87, 1889-94. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James Creel (b. 1948) — also known as Jim Marshall — of Macon, Bibb County, Ga. Born in Ithaca, Tompkins County, N.Y., March 31, 1948. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war; lawyer; mayor of Macon, Ga., 1996-99; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1996, 2004, 2008; U.S. Representative from Georgia, 2003-11 (3rd District 2003-07, 8th District 2007-11); defeated, 2000, 2010. Catholic. Still living as of 2014.
  Relatives: Married to Camille Hope; third great-grandson of Hezekiah Bradley Smith.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Marshall, James G. — of Palo Alto, Santa Clara County, Calif. Mayor of Palo Alto, Calif., 1954. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James H. — of Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pa. Republican. Postmaster at Lancaster, Pa., 1876-85. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James J. — of Pennsylvania. Socialist. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania, 1920 (29th District), 1922 (32nd District). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James J. — of Worcester, Worcester County, Mass. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1944, 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James Keith (1800-1862) — Born in Richmond, Va., February 13, 1800. Member of Virginia state senate, 1850. Died in Fauquier County, Va., December 2, 1862 (age 62 years, 292 days). Interment a private or family graveyard, Fauquier County, Va.
  Relatives: Son of John Marshall and Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall; brother of Thomas Marshall; married, December 22, 1821, to Claudia Hamilton Burwell; nephew of James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall; grandson of Jacquelin Ambler; great-grandnephew of Robert Carter Nicholas (1729-1780); second great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; first cousin once removed of John Augustine Marshall; first cousin twice removed of George Nicholas, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Nicholas, William Marshall Bullitt and Alexander Scott Bullitt; first cousin thrice removed of Richard Bland, Peyton Randolph (1721-1775) and Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791); second cousin once removed of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Robert Carter Nicholas (1787-1857); second cousin twice removed of Theodorick Bland, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph, Carter Bassett Harrison, William Henry Harrison and John Randolph of Roanoke; third cousin of Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph, Peter Myndert Dox, George Wythe Randolph and Edmund Randolph; third cousin once removed of Henry Lee, Charles Lee, Burwell Bassett, Edmund Jennings Lee, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Henry St. George Tucker, John Scott Harrison, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Edmund Randolph Cocke and Harry Bartow Hawes; third cousin twice removed of John Gardner Coolidge and Francis Beverley Biddle; fourth cousin of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, Carter Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901); fourth cousin once removed of John Wayles Eppes, Fitzhugh Lee, Connally Findlay Trigg, Russell Benjamin Harrison, Carter Henry Harrison II, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Frederick Madison Roberts and William Welby Beverley.
  Political families: Pendleton-Lee family of Maryland; Lee-Randolph family; Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Blackburn-Slaughter-Buckner-Madison family of Kentucky (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Marshall, James L. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Philadelphia County, 1876-78. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James Markham (1764-1848) — of Kentucky. Born in Fauquier County, Va., March 12, 1764. Delegate to Kentucky state constitutional convention, 1791; Judge of Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, 1801-03; resigned 1803. Died in Fauquier County, Va., April 26, 1848 (age 84 years, 45 days). Interment a private or family graveyard, Warren County, Va.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Marshall (1730-1802) and Mary Randolph (Keith) Marshall; brother of John Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); married, April 9, 1795, to Henrietta 'Hetty' Morris (daughter of Robert Morris); uncle and first cousin once removed of Thomas Alexander Marshall; uncle of Thomas Marshall (1784-1835), Edward Colston, James Keith Marshall, Thomas Francis Marshall, Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884), Charles Alexander Marshall and Edward Colston Marshall; grandfather of John Augustine Marshall; great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; great-granduncle of William Marshall Bullitt and Alexander Scott Bullitt; first cousin and brother-in-law of Humphrey Marshall; first cousin twice removed of Richard Bland and Peyton Randolph (1721-1775); second cousin of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.; second cousin once removed of Theodorick Bland, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph, John Randolph of Roanoke, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph and George Wythe Randolph; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge; second cousin thrice removed of John Gardner Coolidge; third cousin of Henry Lee, Charles Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Henry St. George Tucker; third cousin once removed of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker and Carter Henry Harrison; third cousin twice removed of Fitzhugh Lee, Edmund Randolph Cocke, Carter Henry Harrison II and Frederick Madison Roberts; third cousin thrice removed of Edith Wilson and Francis Beverley Biddle; fourth cousin of John Wayles Eppes.
  Political families: Lee-Randolph family; Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Marshall, James N. S. — U.S. Consular Agent in Liverpool, as of 1884. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James S. — of Westmoreland County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Westmoreland County, 1881-82. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James W. — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Socialist. Member of Illinois Socialist State Central Committee, 1919. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, James William (1822-1910) — also known as James W. Marshall — of Carlisle, Cumberland County, Pa. Born in Clarke County, Va., August 14, 1822. College professor; U.S. Consul in Leeds, 1861-64; U.S. Postmaster General, 1874. Died in Washington, D.C., February 5, 1910 (age 87 years, 175 days). Interment somewhere in Carlisle, Pa.
  Marshall, James William (1844-1911) — also known as James W. Marshall — of New Castle, Craig County, Va. Born near Staunton, Augusta County, Va., March 31, 1844. Democrat. Craig County Commonwealth Attorney, 1870-75, 1884-88; member of Virginia state senate, 1875-78, 1891-92; member of Virginia state house of delegates, 1883-84; U.S. Representative from Virginia 9th District, 1893-95; delegate to Virginia state constitutional convention from Craig & Roanoke counties & Roanoke city, 1901-02. Died in New Castle, Craig County, Va., November 27, 1911 (age 67 years, 241 days). Interment at West View Cemetery, New Castle, Va.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Jerome N. — of Rochester, Monroe County, N.Y. Prohibition candidate for New York state assembly from Monroe County 2nd District, 1915. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Jessie L. See Jessie L. Waigand
  Marshall, Jim See James Creel Marshall
  Marshall, Jo G. — of Somerset, Pulaski County, Ky. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 2008, 2012 (alternate). Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Marshall, Joe — Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Mississippi. Burial location unknown.
John Marshall Marshall, John (1755-1835) — of Virginia. Born in Germantown, Fauquier County, Va., September 24, 1755. Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; lawyer; member of Virginia state house of delegates, 1782-96; U.S. Attorney for Virginia, 1789; U.S. Representative from Virginia at-large, 1799-1800; U.S. Secretary of State, 1800-01; Chief Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1801-35; died in office 1835; received 4 electoral votes for Vice-President, 1816. Episcopalian. Scottish ancestry. Member, Freemasons; Phi Beta Kappa. Elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans in 1900. Slaveowner. Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa., July 6, 1835 (age 79 years, 285 days). Interment at Shockoe Hill Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Marshall (1730-1802) and Mary Randolph (Keith) Marshall; brother-in-law of William McClung, George Keith Taylor and Joseph Hamilton Daviess; brother of James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); married, January 3, 1783, to Mary Willis Ambler (daughter of Jacquelin Ambler); father of Thomas Marshall (1784-1835), Mary Marshall (who married Jacquelin Burwell Harvie) and James Keith Marshall; uncle and first cousin once removed of Thomas Alexander Marshall; uncle of Edward Colston, Thomas Francis Marshall, Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884), Alexander Keith McClung, Charles Alexander Marshall and Edward Colston Marshall; granduncle by marriage of Humphrey Marshall (1812-1872); granduncle of John Augustine Marshall; great-grandfather of Lewis Minor Coleman; great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; great-granduncle of Hudson Snowden Marshall, William Marshall Bullitt and Alexander Scott Bullitt; first cousin and brother-in-law of Humphrey Marshall (1760-1841); first cousin once removed of William Marshall Anderson and Charles Anderson; first cousin twice removed of Richard Bland and Peyton Randolph (1721-1775); second cousin of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.; second cousin once removed of Theodorick Bland, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph, John Randolph of Roanoke, Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph and George Wythe Randolph; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge; second cousin thrice removed of John Gardner Coolidge; third cousin of Henry Lee, Charles Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Henry St. George Tucker; third cousin once removed of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker and Carter Henry Harrison; third cousin twice removed of Fitzhugh Lee, Edmund Randolph Cocke, Carter Henry Harrison II and Frederick Madison Roberts; third cousin thrice removed of Edith Wilson and Francis Beverley Biddle; fourth cousin of John Wayles Eppes.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Tuck-Claude family of Annapolis, Maryland (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Marshall counties in Ala., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Ky., Miss., Tenn. and W.Va. are named for him.
  The World War II Liberty ship SS John Marshall (built 1941-42 at Mobile, Alabama; scrapped 1971) was named for him.
  Other politicians named for him: John Marshall StoneJohn Marshall MartinJohn Marshall HarlanJ. Marshall HagansJohn M. ClaiborneJohn M. HamiltonJohn M. RaymondJohn M. RoseJohn M. SlatonJohn M. WolvertonJohn M. RobsionJohn Marshall HutchesonJohn M. ButlerJohn Marshall HarlanJohn M. Robsion, Jr.John Marshall BrileyJohn Marshall Lindley
  Coins and currency: His portrait appeared on the $20 U.S. Treasury note in the 1880s, and on the $500 bill in the early 20th century.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — federal judicial profile — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Books about John Marshall: Jean Edward Smith, John Marshall : Definer of a Nation — Charles F. Hobson, The Great Chief Justice : John Marshall and the Rule of Law — Albert J. Beveridge, The Life of John Marshall: The Building of the Nation 1815-1835 — Albert J. Beveridge, The Life of John Marshall: Conflict and Construction 1800-1815 — Albert J. Beveridge, The Life of John Marshall: Politician, Diplomatist, Statesman 1789-1801 — Albert J. Beveridge, The Life of John Marshall: Frontiersman, Soldier, Lawmaker — David Scott Robarge, A Chief Justice's Progress: John Marshall from Revolutionary Virginia to the Supreme Court — R. Kent Newmyer, John Marshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court
  Image source: New York Public Library
  Marshall, John (1856-1922) — of Kentucky. Born in Jefferson County, Ky., 1856. Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, 1899-1900. Died in 1922 (age about 66 years). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John (1858-1931) — of Howard, Elk County, Kan.; Topeka, Shawnee County, Kan. Born in Logansport, Cass County, Ind., April 11, 1858. Republican. Lawyer; Elk County Attorney, 1895-99; justice of Kansas state supreme court, 1915-31; died in office 1931. Methodist. Died March 25, 1931 (age 72 years, 348 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Humphrey Marshall and Margaret (Rice) Marshall; married 1882 to Addie Jenks.
  Marshall, John — of Charleston County, S.C. Member of South Carolina state house of representatives from Charleston County, 1906-07. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Louisiana, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John — of Jefferson County, Ky. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Kentucky. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John (b. 1881) — of Parkersburg, Wood County, W.Va.; Washington, D.C. Born in New Cumberland, Hancock County, W.Va., July 28, 1881. Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention from West Virginia, 1920, 1924, 1928 (speaker), 1936 (alternate). Disciples of Christ. Member, American Bar Association; Beta Theta Pi; Delta Chi; Elks; Navy League. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Oliver S. Marshall and Elizabeth Hammond (Tarr) Marshall; married, January 25, 1905, to Rebecca Paull.
  Marshall, John — Communist. Candidate for Governor of Ohio, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John — of Weatherford, Parker County, Tex. Mayor of Weatherford, Tex., 1964-72. Still living as of 1972.
  Marshall, John — Republican. Candidate for Texas state attorney general, 1994. Still living as of 1994.
  Marshall, John — of Ramona, San Diego County, Calif. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, John A. — of Alexandria, Va. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John A. — of Worcester, Worcester County, Mass. Democrat. Postmaster at Worcester, Mass., 1946-58 (acting, 1946-49). Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John Augustine (1854-1941) — of Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Born near Warrenton, Fauquier County, Va., September 5, 1854. Probate judge in Utah, 1888-89; member of Utah territorial House of Representatives, 1892; U.S. District Judge for Utah, 1896-1915; resigned 1915. Died in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, April 4, 1941 (age 86 years, 211 days). Interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah.
  Relatives: Son of John Marshall (1804-1855) and Rebecca Boyd (Smith) Marshall; married, October 1, 1888, to Jessie Kirkpatrick; grandson of James Markham Marshall; grandnephew of John Marshall (1755-1835), Alexander Keith Marshall and Thomas Morris; great-grandson of Robert Morris; third great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; first cousin once removed of Thomas Marshall and James Keith Marshall; first cousin four times removed of Richard Bland and Peyton Randolph (1721-1775); second cousin once removed of William Marshall Bullitt and Alexander Scott Bullitt; second cousin twice removed of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.; second cousin thrice removed of Theodorick Bland, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph and John Randolph of Roanoke; third cousin once removed of Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph and George Wythe Randolph; third cousin twice removed of Henry Lee, Charles Lee, Edmund Jennings Lee, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Henry St. George Tucker; fourth cousin of Thomas Jefferson Coolidge; fourth cousin once removed of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Edmund Randolph, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, Carter Henry Harrison and John Gardner Coolidge.
  Political families: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Lee-Randolph family (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
John B. Marshall Marshall, John B. — of Greenville, Greenville County, S.C. Mayor of Greenville, S.C., 1909-11, 1913-15. Burial location unknown.
  Image source: City of Greenville
  Marshall, John B. — Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state senate 15th District, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John C. — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John C. — of Quanah, Hardeman County, Tex. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1912 (alternate), 1924. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John D. (1885-1961) — of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Born in Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio, April 14, 1885. Republican. Mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, 1926-31; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1936. Died May 17, 1961 (age 76 years, 33 days). Interment at Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel Marshall and Mary (Gerster) Marshall.
  Marshall, John E. — of Camden County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Camden County, 1848. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John E. — of Port Chester, Westchester County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Westchester County 2nd District, 1863. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John E. — of Sikeston, Scott County, Mo. Democrat. Member of Missouri state senate 23rd District, 1897-1904; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John E., Jr. — of Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for supervisor of Pittsfield Township, Michigan, 1947. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John H. — of Chester County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Chester County, 1895-98. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John H. — of Charleston, Coles County, Ill. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1908; circuit judge in Illinois 5th Circuit, 1919-25. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John L. — of Troy, Miami County, Ohio. Republican. Mayor of Troy, Ohio; elected 1933. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John Quitman — of Richland County, S.C. Lawyer; law partner of Francis H. Weston, 1888-91; member of South Carolina state senate from Richland County, 1898-1906. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John R. — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John R. — of Bronx, Bronx County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for New York state senate 21st District, 1942. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, John W. — of Plattsmouth, Cass County, Neb. Republican. Postmaster at Plattsmouth, Neb., 1861-66, 1866-85. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Jonathan — of Arizona. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Senator from Arizona, 1974. Still living as of 1974.
  Marshall, Joseph F. — of Waterloo, Seneca County, N.Y. Democrat. Chair of Seneca County Democratic Party, 1927; postmaster at Waterloo, N.Y., 1947. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Josephine — of Virginia. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Marshall, Kate — of Petoskey, Emmet County, Mich. Mayor of Petoskey, Mich.; elected 2000; elected unopposed 2001; elected 2002. Female. Still living as of 2002.
  Marshall, Kate — of Reno, Washoe County, Nev. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nevada, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Kenneth See W. Kenneth Marshall
  Marshall, L. L. See Lycurgus Luther Marshall
  Marshall, L. Richard (1917-1983) — of Horseheads, Chemung County, N.Y.; Elmira, Chemung County, N.Y. Born in Horseheads, Chemung County, N.Y., August 21, 1917. Republican. Feed mill business; member of New York state assembly, 1963-77 (Chemung County 1963-65, 139th District 1966, 126th District 1967-77). Member, Rotary; Freemasons; Scottish Rite Masons; Shriners. Died in June, 1983 (age 65 years, 0 days). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Lance See C. Lance Marshall
  Marshall, Leo T. — of Wilmington, New Castle County, Del. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Delaware, 1968, 1996 (delegation chair). Still living as of 1996.
  Marshall, Leonard — of Salyersville, Magoffin County, Ky. Republican. Candidate for Kentucky state house of representatives 74th District, 1955. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Leonard — of Michigan. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state senate 3rd District, 1974. Still living as of 1974.
  Marshall, Leonard P. — of New Jersey. Candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey, 1994 (Conservative, 4th District), 1998 (Independent, 6th District). Still living as of 1998.
  Marshall, Leroy Tate (1883-1950) — also known as Leroy T. Marshall — of Xenia, Greene County, Ohio. Born near Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, November 8, 1883. Republican. School teacher; Greene County Clerk of Courts, 1909-13; lawyer; chair of Greene County Republican Party, 1920-32; member of Ohio state senate, 1925-28; U.S. Representative from Ohio 7th District, 1933-37. Died in Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, November 20, 1950 (age 67 years, 12 days). Interment at Woodland Cemetery, Xenia, Ohio.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Levi T. — of Oneida County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Oneida County 2nd District, 1861. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Libby — of Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Linnie — of Basehor, Leavenworth County, Kan. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Kansas, 1948. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Linton S. — of Mercer County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Mercer County, 1923-24. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Logan — Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Still living as of 2020.
Lois Irene Marshall Marshall, Lois Irene (1873-1958) — also known as Lois Irene Kimsey — of Columbia City, Whitley County, Ind.; Indianapolis, Marion County, Ind.; Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz. Born in Salem Center, Steuben County, Ind., May 9, 1873. Democrat. Second Lady of the United States, 1913-21; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, 1928. Female. Suffered a stroke in her hotel suite, and died a few days later, in Good Samaritan Hospital, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz., January 6, 1958 (age 84 years, 242 days). Entombed at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
  Relatives: Daughter of William Edward Kimsey and Elizabeth (Dole) Kimsey; married, October 2, 1895, to Thomas Riley Marshall.
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Image source: Library of Congress
  Marshall, Lorraine — of Las Vegas, Clark County, Nev. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Nevada, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Louis — of Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y. Delegate to New York state constitutional convention 24th District, 1894. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Louis — of New York. Republican. Delegate to New York state constitutional convention at-large, 1915. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Lycurgus Luther (1888-1958) — also known as L. L. Marshall — of Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Born in Bucyrus, Crawford County, Ohio, July 9, 1888. Republican. Member of Ohio state house of representatives, 1920-21; member of Ohio state senate, 1921-34; U.S. Representative from Ohio at-large, 1939-41; defeated, 1940. Lutheran. Died in 1958 (age about 69 years). Interment at Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, M. Dean — of Sheridan, Sheridan County, Wyo. Mayor of Sheridan, Wyo., 1977-80. Still living as of 1980.
  Marshall, M. Jack — of Baltimore, Md. Republican. Candidate for Maryland state senate District 12, 1966. Still living as of 1966.
  Marshall, Marilyn — of Eagle Harbor, Keweenaw County, Mich.; Marquette, Marquette County, Mich. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1972, 1980; candidate for Michigan state senate 38th District, 1974. Female. Still living as of 1980.
  Marshall, Martin — Republican. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives 99th District, 1978. Still living as of 1978.
  Marshall, Max — of Sand Fork, Gilmer County, W.Va. Democrat. Chair of Gilmer County Democratic Party, 1983. Still living as of 1983.
  Marshall, Monroe See N. Monroe Marshall
  Marshall, N. Monroe — of Malone, Franklin County, N.Y. Republican. Banker; member of New York state senate 34th District, 1915-20; New York state treasurer, 1921-22; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Nick — Republican. Member of Missouri state house of representatives 13th District; elected 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Marshall, Noah W. — of Essex County, N.J. Democrat. Candidate for New Jersey state house of assembly from Essex County, 1963. Still living as of 1963.
  Marshall, Nora J. — of Albemarle, Stanly County, N.C. Postmaster at Albemarle, N.C., 1865-67. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, O. S. — of Rural Valley, Armstrong County, Pa. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Oliver S. — of Hancock County, W.Va. Member of West Virginia state senate 1st District, 1897-1900, 1905-08, 1913-16; President of the West Virginia State Senate, 1899. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Olla K. (b. 1876) — of Coopersville, Ottawa County, Mich. Born in 1876. Prohibition candidate for secretary of state of Michigan, 1942; candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan; member of Michigan Prohibition Party State Central Committee, 1953. Female. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Otis P. — of Munnsville, Madison County, N.Y. Democrat. Candidate for New York state assembly from Madison County, 1938; candidate for New York state senate 44th District, 1950. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Otto F. — of Steuben County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Steuben County, 1846. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, P. P. — of Kearneysville, Jefferson County, W.Va.; Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, W.Va. Democrat. Chair of Jefferson County Democratic Party, 1949-55. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Pat — of Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, 1996, 2000, 2004; member of Democratic National Committee from Iowa, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Marshall, Patricia L. — of Lindenwold, Camden County, N.J. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey, 1988. Female. Still living as of 1988.
  Marshall, Paul See J. Paul Marshall
  Marshall, Philip E. — Greenback candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 16th District, 1878. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Prentice Henry (1926-2004) — Born in Oak Park, Cook County, Ill., August 7, 1926. U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Illinois, 1973-88; took senior status 1988. Died in Ponce Inlet, Volusia County, Fla., May 24, 2004 (age 77 years, 291 days). Burial location unknown.
  See also federal judicial profile — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges
  Marshall, Preston W., Jr. — of Miami, Miami-Dade County, Fla. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1996 (alternate), 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Preston W. — of Miami, Miami-Dade County, Fla. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 2000, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Marshall, R. C. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 1888 (member, Credentials Committee). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, R. E. — of Booneville, Prentiss County, Miss. Postmaster at Booneville, Miss., 1887. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, R. K. — of Mt. Airy, Surry County, N.C. Postmaster at Mt. Airy, N.C., 1901. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Richard — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for New York state assembly from New York County 5th District, 1956; candidate for New York state senate 25th District, 1957. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Richard See L. Richard Marshall
  Marshall, Richard See S. Richard Marshall
  Marshall, Richard W. — of Oak Park, Oakland County, Mich. Mayor of Oak Park, Mich., 1951-56. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Robert — Libertarian. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 8th District, 1990. Still living as of 1990.
  Marshall, Robert — of Illinois. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Illinois 3rd District, 1998. Still living as of 1998.
  Marshall, Robert A. — of Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa. Democrat. Acting postmaster at Williamsport, Pa., 1964-65. Still living as of 1965.
  Marshall, Robert G. — also known as Bob Marshall — of Manassas, Va. Republican. Member of Virginia state house of delegates 13th District; elected 2011. Still living as of 2011.
  Marshall, Robert George — also known as Robert G. Marshall — of Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minn. Member of Minnesota state senate 34th District, 1931-38. Burial location unknown.
  See also Minnesota Legislator record
  Marshall, Robert I. — of New Castle County, Del. Democrat. Member of Delaware state senate 3rd District, 1979-92. Still living as of 1998.
  Marshall, Rosanna B. — of Milford, Sussex County, Del. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Delaware. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Rosemary E. — of Denver, Colo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Colorado, 1980 (alternate), 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Marshall, Rouget de Lisle (b. 1847) — also known as Roujet D. Marshall — of Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wis. Born in Nashua, Hillsborough County, N.H., December 27, 1847. Lawyer; county judge in Wisconsin, 1876-82; circuit judge in Wisconsin 11th Circuit, 1889-95; justice of Wisconsin state supreme court, 1895-1918; appointed 1895. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Marshall and Emeline Marshall; married 1869 to Mary E. Jenkins.
  Marshall, Roujet D. See Rouget de Lisle Marshall
  Marshall, Ruth — of Indianapolis, Marion County, Ind. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1956. Female. Still living as of 1956.
  Marshall, S. L. — of Ipava, Fulton County, Ill. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, S. R. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Democrat. Candidate for Pennsylvania state senate 3rd District, 1876. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, S. Richard — of Taylor, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1976. Still living as of 1976.
  Marshall, S. William — of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, N.M. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Mexico, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Marshall, Samuel — of Derry, Rockingham County, N.H. Member of New Hampshire state senate 3rd District, 1849-51. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Samuel J. — of Berrien County, Mich. Socialist. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives from Berrien County 2nd District, 1948. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Samuel M. D. — of Sussex County, Del. Member of Delaware state senate from Sussex County 1st District, 1935-38. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Samuel Scott (1821-1890) — also known as Samuel S. Marshall — of McLeansboro, Hamilton County, Ill. Born near Shawneetown, Gallatin County, Ill., March 12, 1821. Democrat. Lawyer; member of Illinois state house of representatives, 1847; circuit judge in Illinois, 1851, 1861-64; U.S. Representative from Illinois, 1855-59, 1865-75 (9th District 1855-59, 11th District 1865-73, 19th District 1873-75); delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1860, 1880. Died in McLeansboro, Hamilton County, Ill., 1890 (age about 69 years). Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery, McLeansboro, Ill.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Schuyler L. — of St. Johns, Clinton County, Mich. Republican. Member of Michigan Republican State Central Committee, 1927; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Sharon — of South Carolina. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South Carolina, 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.
  Marshall, Sherrie P. — of Florida. Republican. Member, Federal Communications Commission, 1989-93. Female. Still living as of 1993.
  Marshall, Snowden See Hudson Snowden Marshall
  Marshall, Stan — of Clio, Genesee County, Mich. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1984. Still living as of 1984.
  Marshall, Stephen M. — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1896. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Stephen M. — Progressive. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 3rd District, 1912, 1913. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Steven — of New Jersey. Socialist. Socialist Workers candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 13th District, 1994. Still living as of 1994.
  Marshall, Susan B. — of Reading, Berks County, Pa. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, The American: See Frank William Taussig
  Marshall, Thomas (1784-1835) — Born in Richmond, Va., July 21, 1784. Delegate to Virginia state constitutional convention, 1829. During a storm, he took shelter in the burned ruins of the Baltimore County Courthouse, and was struck in the head by a brick dislodged by lightning; he suffered a fractured skull, and died a week later, in Baltimore, Md., June 29, 1835 (age 50 years, 343 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John Marshall and Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall; brother of James Keith Marshall; married, October 19, 1809, to Margaret W. Lewis; nephew of James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall; grandson of Jacquelin Ambler; great-grandnephew of Robert Carter Nicholas (1729-1780); second great-grandnephew of Richard Randolph; first cousin once removed of John Augustine Marshall; first cousin twice removed of George Nicholas, Wilson Cary Nicholas, John Nicholas, William Marshall Bullitt and Alexander Scott Bullitt; first cousin thrice removed of Richard Bland, Peyton Randolph (1721-1775) and Benjamin Harrison (1726-1791); second cousin of William Marshall Ambler; second cousin once removed of Thomas Mann Randolph Jr., Peyton Randolph (1779-1828) and Robert Carter Nicholas (1787-1857); second cousin twice removed of Theodorick Bland, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Jenings Randolph, Beverley Randolph, Carter Bassett Harrison, William Henry Harrison and John Randolph of Roanoke; third cousin of Benjamin Franklin Randolph, Meriwether Lewis Randolph, Peter Myndert Dox, George Wythe Randolph and Edmund Randolph; third cousin once removed of Henry Lee, Charles Lee, Burwell Bassett, Edmund Jennings Lee, Martha Jefferson Randolph, Dabney Carr, Henry St. George Tucker, John Scott Harrison, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge, Edmund Randolph Cocke and Harry Bartow Hawes; third cousin twice removed of John Gardner Coolidge and Francis Beverley Biddle; fourth cousin of Francis Wayles Eppes, Dabney Smith Carr, Nathaniel Beverly Tucker, Carter Henry Harrison and Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901); fourth cousin once removed of John Wayles Eppes, Fitzhugh Lee, Connally Findlay Trigg, Russell Benjamin Harrison, Carter Henry Harrison II, Richard Evelyn Byrd, Frederick Madison Roberts and William Welby Beverley.
  Political families: Pendleton-Lee family of Maryland; Lee-Randolph family; Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia; Blackburn-Slaughter-Buckner-Madison family of Kentucky (subsets of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  Marshall, Thomas A. — of Charleston, Coles County, Ill. Republican. Delegate to Illinois state constitutional convention from Coles County, 1847; delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1860; Lieutenant Governor of Illinois, 1861. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Thomas Alexander (1794-1871) — also known as Thomas A. Marshall — of Paris, Bourbon County, Ky. Born near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky., January 15, 1794. Member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1827; U.S. Representative from Kentucky, 1831-35 (2nd District 1831-33, 12th District 1833-35); state court judge in Kentucky, 1835. Slaveowner. Died April 17, 1871 (age 77 years, 92 days). Interment at Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
  Relatives: Son of Humphrey Marshall; nephew and first cousin once removed of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); first cousin and second cousin of Edward Colston, Thomas Francis Marshall, Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884), Charles Alexander Marshall and Edward Colston Marshall.
  Political family: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Thomas C. (1851-1911) — of Missoula, Missoula County, Mont. Born December 14, 1851. Republican. Lawyer; mayor of Missoula, Mont., 1885; resigned 1885; delegate to Republican National Convention from Montana, 1896 (Convention Vice-President; member, Committee on Rules and Order of Business); candidate for U.S. Representative from Montana at-large, 1898; member of Republican National Committee from Montana, 1908. Died April 23, 1911 (age 59 years, 130 days). Burial location unknown.
  See also Wikipedia article — OurCampaigns candidate detail
  Marshall, Thomas Francis (1801-1864) — of Versailles, Woodford County, Ky.; Louisville, Jefferson County, Ky.; Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Born in Frankfort, Franklin County, Ky., June 7, 1801. Lawyer; member of Kentucky state house of representatives, 1832-36, 1838-39, 1854; U.S. Representative from Kentucky 10th District, 1841-43; served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War. Slaveowner. Died near Versailles, Woodford County, Ky., September 22, 1864 (age 63 years, 107 days). Interment at Frankfort Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky.
  Relatives: Brother of Alexander Keith Marshall (1808-1884) and Edward Colston Marshall; nephew of John Marshall, James Markham Marshall and Alexander Keith Marshall (1770-1825); first cousin and second cousin of Thomas Alexander Marshall; first cousin of Edward Colston and Charles Alexander Marshall; first cousin once removed and nephew by marriage of Humphrey Marshall.
  Political family: Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family of Virginia (subset of the Four Thousand Related Politicians).
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Thomas Frank (1854-1921) — also known as Thomas F. Marshall — of Oakes, Dickey County, N.Dak. Born in Hannibal, Marion County, Mo., March 7, 1854. Republican. Member of North Dakota state senate, 1890; U.S. Representative from North Dakota at-large, 1901-09; member of Republican National Committee from North Dakota, 1912. Died in 1921 (age about 67 years). Interment at Oakview Cemetery, Oakes, N.Dak.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Marshall, Thomas H. — of Mason, Hillsborough County, N.H. Member of New Hampshire state senate 7th District, 1867-69. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Thomas O. — Justice of Georgia state supreme court, 1977-86; chief justice of Georgia Supreme Court, 1986-89. Still living as of 1989.
Thomas R. Marshall Marshall, Thomas Riley (1854-1925) — also known as Thomas R. Marshall — of Columbia City, Whitley County, Ind. Born in North Manchester, Wabash County, Ind., March 14, 1854. Democrat. Lawyer; Governor of Indiana, 1909-13; candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1912, 1920; Vice President of the United States, 1913-21. Presbyterian. Member, Freemasons; Scottish Rite Masons; Moose; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta. Coined the saying: "What this country needs is a good five-cent cigar.". Died, from the effects of a heart attack, in his room at the Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1925 (age 71 years, 79 days). Originally entombed at Estates of Serenity, Marion, Ind.; re-entombed at Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel M. Marshall and Martha A. (Patterson) Marshall; married, October 2, 1895, to Lois Irene Kimsey.
  The city of Marshall, Alaska, is named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Munsey's Magazine, June 1919
  Marshall, Thoroughgood See Thurgood Marshall
  Marshall, Mrs. Thurgood See Cecilia Marshall
  Marshall, Thurgood (1908-1993) — also known as Thoroughgood Marshall — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in Baltimore, Md., July 2, 1908. Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1961-65; resigned 1965; U.S. Solicitor General, 1965-67; Associate Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1967-91; took senior status 1991. Episcopalian. African ancestry. Member, Freemasons; NAACP; National Bar Association; Alpha Phi Alpha; American Civil Liberties Union. Received Spingarn Medal in 1946 First African-American Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Died, from a heart attack, in the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Montgomery County, Md., January 24, 1993 (age 84 years, 206 days). Interment at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.; memorial monument at Lawyers' Mall, Annapolis, Md.
  Relatives: Married, September 4, 1929, to Vivien Burey; married, December 17, 1955, to Cecilia Suyat; father of Thurgood Marshall Jr..
  Political family: Marshall family of New York City, New York.
  Cross-reference: William Curtis Bryson
  See also federal judicial profile — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Internet Movie Database profile — Find-A-Grave memorial — Biographical Directory of Federal Judges — Arlington National Cemetery unofficial website
  Books about Thurgood Marshall: Juan Williams, Thurgood Marshall : American Revolutionary — Randall W. Bland, Justice Thurgood Marshall, Crusader for Liberalism : His Judicial Biography — Mark V. Tushnet, Making Constitutional Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1961-1991 — Mark V. Tushnet, Making Civil Rights Law: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court, 1936-1961 — Gilbert King, Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America
  Marshall, Thurgood, Jr. (b. 1956) — of Falls Church, Va. Born in New York City (unknown county), N.Y., 1956. Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Virginia, 1996; assistant to Pres. Bill Clinton, 1997-2001. African and Filipino ancestry. Member, American Bar Association; National Bar Association. Still living as of 2007.
  Relatives: Son of Thurgood Marshall and Cecilia Marshall; married, April 25, 2008, to Teddi Levy.
  Political family: Marshall family of New York City, New York.
  See also Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier
  Marshall, Tony See Anthony Dryden Marshall
  Marshall, W. Frank — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1960. Still living as of 1960.
  Marshall, W. H. — of Beaver County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Beaver County, 1885-86. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, W. I. — Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, W. Kenneth — of Topeka, Shawnee County, Kan. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kansas, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Marshall, W. L. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Philadelphia County, 1871. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, W. T. — of Allegheny County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Allegheny County, 1889-1902. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Warren — of Windsor, Hartford County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Windsor, 1829-30, 1833. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Warren See J. Warren Marshall
  Marshall, Wilbur A. — of Colebrook, Coos County, N.H. Democrat. Member of New Hampshire state senate 2nd District; elected 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, Willard C. — of Salem, Marion County, Ore. Mayor of Salem, Ore., 1963-65; resigned 1965. Still living as of 1965.
  Marshall, William — of Charleston, Charleston District (now Charleston County), S.C. Member of South Carolina state house of representatives from St. Philip & St. Michael, 1791-96. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William — of Hunterdon County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Hunterdon County, 1830-32, 1834-35. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William — Candidate for U.S. Representative from Iowa 5th District, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William See S. William Marshall
  Marshall, William — of Bountiful, Davis County, Utah. Libertarian. Candidate for mayor of Bountiful, Utah, 1985. Still living as of 1985.
  Marshall, William C. — of Kentucky. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Kentucky 10th District, 1851. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William C. — of Belfast, Waldo County, Maine. Born in Maine. Republican. Mayor of Belfast, Maine, 1871-73; U.S. Collector of Customs, 1875-81. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William C. (1921-2000) — also known as William Marshall; Bill Marshall — of Taylor, Wayne County, Mich.; Delta Township, Eaton County, Mich. Born in Tunica, Tunica County, Miss., 1921. Democrat. Bus driver; president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1303 for ten years; exective vice-president, secretary-treasurer, and then president Michigan AFL-CIO, 1971-83; delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from 21st Senatorial District, 1961-62; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1976, 1980; member of Democratic National Committee from Michigan, 1973-81. Episcopalian. Died, of heart failure, in Gilbert, Maricopa County, Ariz., August 22, 2000 (age about 79 years). Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William Cary — of Camden, Camden County, N.J. Progressive. Chair of Camden County Progressive Party, 1914. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William F. — of Gastonia, Gaston County, N.C. Democrat. Postmaster at Gastonia, N.C., 1893-98. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William L. — of Baltimore, Md. Republican. U.S. Attorney for Maryland, 1845-50; delegate to Republican National Convention from Maryland, 1860. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William L. — of Tallahassee, Leon County, Fla. Building contractor; mayor-commissioner of Tallahassee, Florida, 1931-34. Burial location unknown.
  Marshall, William Rainey (1825-1896) — also known as William R. Marshall — of St. Croix Falls, Polk County, Wis.; St. Anthony, Hennepin County, Minn.; St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minn. Born near Columbia, Boone County, Mo., October 17, 1825. Member of Wisconsin state assembly, 1848; member of Minnesota territorial House of Representatives 5th District, 1849; general in the Union Army during the Civil War; Governor of Minnesota, 1866-70; member of Minnesota railroad and warehouse commission, 1874, 1876; appointed 1874, 1876. Swedenborgian. Member, Sons of the American Revolution. Succeeded in removing the word "white" (race) from the Minnesota state constitution. Died in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, Calif., January 8, 1896 (age 70 years, 83 days). Interment at Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul, Minn.
  Marshall counties in Minn. and S.Dak. are named for him.
  See also National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — Minnesota Legislator record
  Marshall, Willis H. — of Wheeling, Ohio County, W.Va. Republican. Postmaster at Wheeling, W.Va., 1923-24 (acting, 1923). Burial location unknown.


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