George Marshall1
(say 1810 - )
Last Edited | Dec 30, 2020 |
Birth | say 1810 | 1 |
(Witness) Marriage | 13 October 1832 | Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Marriage record transcription states David Marshall, bachelor, Church of England, residing in St. John's married Mary Robinson, spinster, Church of England, also residing in St. John's. Witnesses were E. Robinson and George Marshall.; Principal=Mary Robinson, Principal=David Marshall1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1757-1901 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Marriage of David Marshall, 13 October 1832, Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland.
George Field Marshall1
(24 November 1892 - )
Last Edited | Aug 31, 2020 |
Father | John Wilson Marshall1 b. c 1853, d. 2 Aug 1920 |
Mother | Frances Amelia Welsh1 b. 25 Oct 1858, d. 16 Oct 1930 |
Birth | 24 November 1892 | Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Baptism | 15 January 1893 | Congregational Church, Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Birth Registration states that George Field Marshall, son of Wilson, fisherman, and Frances Marshall, was born at Pool's Cove, 24 November 1892. He was baptized by John Squires of the Congregational Church on 15 January 1893.1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1850-1949 [database on-line]. Surname Range: Births 1892-1895, Certificate Number 62001-634463, image #190 of 390. Listing the birth of George Field Marshall, son of Wilson and Frances Marshall, born 24 November 1892 , Pool's Cove, Newfoundland, Canada.
George James Marshall1,2
Charts | Ancestors of Loretta Patricia Marshall Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan Descendants of John Hartson & Roseanna Spencer |
(18 May 1885 - 18 April 1961)
Last Edited | Oct 26, 2020 |
Relationship | Grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Richard George Marshall Esq.2 b. c 1818, d. 11 Mar 1898 |
Mother | Mary Hartson2 b. May 1852, d. c 1893 |
Family | Catherine Mary Walsh b. 10 May 1896, d. 8 Nov 1960 | |
Marriage | 11 February 1922 | St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada; Performed by Rt. Rev Mgr. McDermott (Catholic). Sponsors were Felix Parsons and Ivy O'Brien. Stated the groom was 37 years old.; Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh11 |
Children |
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Birth | 18 May 1885 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Interestingly, George put down St. John's as his place of birth when he enlisted in the army, however, on another form he put down Burin.1,2,3 |
Baptism | 24 June 1885 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; "George of Richard Marshall and Mary Hartstone. Witnesses: John Marshall and Elizabeth Keating."2 |
Land | 17 November 1897 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; In their father's Will in Nov. 1897 (he died in March 1898) he stated "...Sixth meadow to my son, George..."4 |
(Witness) Death | 11 March 1898 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Listed as "Richard Marshall", died of heart failure in Burin at the age of 79 years. Also states he was born and buried in Burin and was Catholic, was attended by Dr. H. Smith and the clergyman was Rev. P.M. O'Connor and that he was a lighthousekeeper. My note - The probate records state that he died in November, 1897 which is the month when he wrote his Will.; Principal=Richard George Marshall Esq.4,5 |
Immigration | 1900 | According to the 1920 Census, George stated that he first came to the US in 1900.6 |
Occupation | April 1917 | Canada; Listed himself as a farmer when he enlisted.7 |
Residence | April 1917 | 10 Cunard Place, Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada; When he enlisted in the army, George listed this address of his sister, Belle, (Mrs. Ernest Moignard) as his current address. |
Military | 21 April 1917 | Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada; Information obtained from the Attestion Paper for George James Marshall, # 1258144. On this date, George took the oath entering the Overseas Canadian 10th Halifax Seige Battery in the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force. The oath stated that "The Recruit above-named was cautioned by me that if he had made any false answer to any of the above questions he would be liable to be punished as provided in the the Army Act. The above questions were then read to the Recruit in my presence. I have taken care that he understands each question, and that his answer to each question has been duly entered as replied to, and the said Recruit has made and signed the declaration and take the oath before me at Halifax, this 21 day of April 1917". The day before he had filled out the Attestation Paper and had answered the following questions. 1. What is your surname? Marshall 1a. What are your Christian names? George James 1b. What is your present address? 10 Cunard Place, Halifax, NS 2. In what Town and in what Country were you born? St. Johns, Newfoundland 3. What is the name of your next-of-kin? Mrs. Ernest Monagard (sic) 4. What is the address of your next-of-kin? 10 Cunard Place, Halifax, NS 4a. What is the relationship of your next-of-kin? Sister. 5. What is the date of your birth? May 18th, 1885 6. What is your trade or calling? Farmer 7. Are you married? No 8. Are you willing to be vaccinated or revaccinated and inoculated? Yes 9. Do you now belong to the Active Militia? No 10. Have you ever served in any Military Force? R.C.R. 3 yrs. (this is the abbreviation for the Royal Canadian Regiment, one of the oldest Canadian infantry regiments, founded in 1883) 11. Do you understand the nature and terms of your engagement? Yes 12. Are you willing to be attested to serve in the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force? Yes He then signed the Declaration which stated that "I hereby engage and agree to serve in the Canadian Over-Seas Expeditionary Force, and to be attached to any arm of the service therein, for the term of one year, or during the war now existing between Great Britain and Germany should tht war last longer than one year, and for six months after the termination of that war provided His Majesty should so long require my services, or until legally discharged." Signed: Geo. J. Marshall, April 20th, 1917.1 |
Note | 6 December 1917 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; The address that George gave when he enlisted in the army was just a couple of blocks outside of the devastation tht occured during the Halifax Explosion. It is probable that the house would have sustained some damage, at least in breaking windows. A brief background on the Halifax Explosion: The disaster occurred at 9:04 AM on the morning of Thursday, December 6, 1917. It was the result of an unlikely collision in the narrows of Halifax Harbour, involving the French ship, Mont Blanc - loaded with tons of wet and dry picric acid, TNT, gun cotton and benzol - and the Belgian Relief vessel, Imo, under Norwegian registry. A fire on the Mont Blanc resulted in a 2.9 kiloton explosion about twenty minutes later near Pier 6 that devastated the the north end of the city and killed approximately 2,000, severely injured 9,000. The major devastation was within a half mile radius of the blast with over $35,000,000 damage. Two back-to-back severe winter storms began the following day and exacerbated the already grim situation. |
Milit-Int | 22 March 1918 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Disembarked from Halifax as part of the 10th Siege Battery.8 |
Milit-Int | 3 April 1918 | Glasgow, Greater Glasgow Region, Scotland; Disembarked here from the S/S Missanabia.8 |
Milit-Int | 18 October 1918 | Wounded with gas.8 |
Milit-End | 26 February 1919 | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Place of discharge is Halifax. Description on discharge states he is 33 years, 9 months old. Height is 5 feet, 9 inches with medium complexion, blue eyes, brown hair.. He states he is a farmer and intends to live on the north side of Burin, Newfoundland. Reason for discharge is unit demobilization. States that he served in France and Great Britain. His rank was gunner. Also states that he received the British War Medal and a Victory Medal. (British War Medal: Granted to all officers and other ranks, who either entered a Theatre of War on duty, or left places of residence and rendered approved service overseas, on or before midnight 11 November 1918. According to regulation, all veterans of the Canadian Expeditionary Force who proceeded to the United Kingdom were eligible for the award. Victory Medal: Granted to all officers and other ranks who actually served on the establishment of a unit in a Theatre of War on or before midnight 11 November 1918.)9 |
Occupation | circa 1920 | Lowell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States; Worked here before he got married, so I assume it was between 1919 and 1922. George Jr. says George Sr. worked for "Battles" a military footwear manufacturing company, I don't know if this is what he did in Lowell since I don't know where Battles was. |
Immigration | 2 March 1920 | St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Listed as a Passenger on a ship (name of ship is not clear Stat Pachem ?) leaving St. John's, Newfoundland: "George J. Marshall, age 32, single, male, farmer. Object in coming to Canada: return home. Birthplace: Burin, Newfoundland. Citizenship: Canadian. Race: British. Last permanent address: Burin, Nfld. Had previously lived at 10 Cunard Court, in Halifax. Left Canada Feb. 19, 1818. Destination is to sister's house (E. Moignard at 10 Cunard Court, Halifax). Health is good. Can read and write."10 |
Census | 5 June 1920 | Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States; Listed as: George Marshall, at 86 South Broadway (appears to be a large boarding house or hotel), renting, male, white, age 35, single, immigrated to US in 1900, is an alien, can read, speak and write, born Canada, mother tongue is English, same for parents, is working as an operative in a Worsted Mill.6 |
Land Grant | 1922 | Saskatchewan, Canada; Wrote to the Saskatoon Land Titles Office, Court House, 520 Spadina Crescent East, Box 137, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 3K5 to see if they had a record for Catherine and George Marshall. They said you'd have to provide a location such as Section, Township, and Range since records are not indexed by name. |
Residence | 1922 | Saskatoon, Saskatoon County, Saskatchewan, Canada; After they were married, Catherine & George went to Saskatoon to farm and their first child, Marguerite, was born there.; Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh |
Migration | between 1922 and 1925 | After being married, George and Catherine went to Saskatoon to farm. Marguerite was born there in December, 1922. They then moved to Hamilton where Loretta was born in 1925 while they were living on Case Street. George was working for the Steel Company. They then moved to Melrose Ave. where George was born in 1931. This was following the depression, so they had to sell the house and Catherine and the children went on a ship to Placentia to stay with her family. Geeorge stayed in Hamilton to work and would come to visit every couple of months. Marguerite and Loretta went to school in Placentia and Annabelle was born there. They were able to move back to Hamilton around 1934 and Neil was born here. |
Marriage | 11 February 1922 | Basilica of Saint John the Baptist, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Performed by Rt. Rev Mgr. McDermott (Catholic). Sponsors were Felix Parsons and Ivy O'Brien. Stated the groom was 37 years old.; Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh11 |
Immigration | 14 February 1922 | St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada; Manifest of SS Rosalind states that the ship sailed from St. John's, Newfoundland, on the 14th of February and arrived at Halifax, NS on the 17th February. Listed as Passengers: "Marshall, George J., age 22, male, married, returning resident, 11 years in Canada, born Newfoundland. Destination and last permanent residence was the same: 33 Falkland St., Halifax. Nearest relative listed as John Marshall, brother, of Burin, Nfld. Listed as Admitted. Travelling with him: Catherine, Marshall, age 24, female, married, born Nfld. Same addresses given. Stated she had $125 in her possession and that she "landed" rather than was "admitted".12 |
Residence | 1925 | Case Street, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh |
Residence | 1931 | Melrose Avenue, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh |
Residence | between 1931 and 1932 | 111 Melrose Ave. North, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Listed as: Marshall, George J. (Catherine) wks Steel Co., h13 |
Residence | 1934 | 81 Barnesdale Ave. North, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Listed as: Marshall, George J. (Catherine) wks Steel Co., h (Note in 1934 it stated 87 Barnesdale and in 1935 it stated 81 Barnesdale, I don't know if this is a typo or not.14 |
Occupation | 1940 | Steel Company, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; George was a steelworker for many years. Not sure of the dates that he worked here. |
Note | circa 1945 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Picture of the George Marshall Sr. and his two sons. |
Residence | circa 1958 | 38 Franklin Ave., Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; About this time, George & Catherine sold their house on Barnesdale Ave. and moved into a basement apartment in Marguerite's house.; Principal=Catherine Mary Walsh |
Address | 18 April 1961 | 38 Franklin Ave, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; George was living with his daughter, Marguerite, and her family when he died. Several years before, they had made an apartment in their basement for George and Catherine to live in.15 |
Death | 18 April 1961 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Was getting his haircut, asked the barber for a glass of water, when the barber came back, George was dead in the chair.16 |
Burial | April 1961 | Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada; Age at date of death listed as 75 years, 11 months, 2 days.16 |
Citations
- [S3] George James Marshall, George James Marshall, Regimental #1258144, Canadian Expeditionary Force World War I, Military Record.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for George Marshall, 24 June 1885.
- [S1115] George James and Catherine Marshall Gravestone, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, Burlington, Ontario, Canada, Patricia Balkcom, Etna, Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States.
- [S1180] Probate of the Estate of Richard Marshall, died Burin, Newfoundland, 1897 Folio 471, Volume 5 (FHL Film #2057768; Newfoundland Estate Records 1830-1975 held by the Supreme Court of Newfoundland).
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Newfoundland Vital Records, 1840-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9398-24QJ-F : 4 June 2015), Deaths 1891-1896, Volume 02 > image 367 of 449; Provincial Archives, St. John's. Death Registration for Richard Marshall, died March 11, 1898, Burin, Newfoundland.
- [S505] 1920 U.S. Census, online www.ancestry.com, Lawrence City, Ward 6 (part), Precincts 16, 17 (part), bounded by Merrimac River, South Union, Salem, South Broadway, Essex, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_692; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 0133; Image: 912. Entry for George Marshall, Ancestry Image #4 of 6, accessed: August 9, 2015.
- [S36] George James Marshall, Regimental #1258144, Canadian Expeditionary Force World War I.
- [S4] George James Marshall, Regimental #1258144, Canadian Expeditionary Force World War I, Casualty Form.
- [S36] George James Marshall, Regimental #1258144, Canadian Expeditionary Force World War I, Discharge papers.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Canada, Ocean Arrivals (Form 30A), 1919-1924 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. (Image #4787 of 4833 for George J. Marshall, accessed: August 9, 2015)
Original data: Library and Archives Canada. Form 30A, 1919-1924 (Ocean Arrivals). Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada, n.d.. RG 76. Department of Employment and Immigration Fonts. Microfilm Reels: T-14939 to T-15248. - [S47] Unknown volume, Marshall/Walsh Marriage, 11 February 1922, Registrar of Vital Statistics.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010, Image #4 of 5 (for ship SS Rosalind, 14 February 1922, passengers George & Catherine Marshall, accessed: 09 August 2015).
Original data: Passenger Lists, 1865–1935. Microfilm Publications T-479 to T-520, T-4689 to T-4874, T-14700 to T-14939, C-4511 to C-4542. Library and Archives Canada, n.d. RG 76-C. Department of Employment and Immigration fonds. Library and Archives Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. - [S942] Hamilton Directory, 1931 - 1932.
- [S942] Hamilton Directory, 1934.
- [S35] George James Marshall Cemetery Record, Holy Sepluchre Catholic Cemetery, Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.
- [S1114] George James Marshall Sr., Gravestone, Holy Sepluchre Catholic Cemetery, Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Burlington, Halton County, Ontario, Canada.
- [S923] Baptismal Record, Loretta Marshall: Copy of Baptism Extract held by Patricia Balkcom., July 12, 1925, St. Ann's Catholic Church.
- [S929] Baptismal Record for George James Marshall, Jr.: Copy of Baptism Record held by Patricia Balkcom., April 12, 1931, St. Ann's Catholic Church.
George James Marshall Jr.
(4 April 1931 - 25 December 2020)
Last Edited | Jun 29, 2022 |
Relationship | Uncle of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | George James Marshall1 b. 18 May 1885, d. 18 Apr 1961 |
Mother | Catherine Mary Walsh1 b. 10 May 1896, d. 8 Nov 1960 |
Family | Sheila Mary Ross Marshall b. 8 Dec 1937, d. 28 Aug 2016 | |
Marriage | 9 November 1956 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Priest was Father C.L. McColgan.; Principal=Sheila Mary Ross Marshall |
Birth | 4 April 1931 | Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada1 |
Baptism | 12 April 1931 | St. Ann's Catholic Church, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Sponsors were James R. Turner and Mary E. Turner. Priest was Father Joseph W. Englert.1 |
Confirmation | 9 November 1941 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada |
Note | circa 1945 | Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; Picture of the George Marshall Sr. and his two sons.; Principal=Richard Neil Marshall |
Marriage | 9 November 1956 | St. Ann's Catholic Church (Rectory), Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Priest was Father C.L. McColgan.; Principal=Sheila Mary Ross Marshall |
Residence | 1960 | 20 Cloak Court, Hamilton, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada; Principal=Sheila Mary Ross Marshall |
Residence | 1995 | 1403 Balsam Avenue, Peterborough, Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada; Principal=Sheila Mary Ross Marshall |
Death | 25 December 2020 | Guelph, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada2 |
Obituary | 26 December 2020 | Ontario, Canada; It is with great sadness that the family of George James Marshall announces his passing, peacefully in his home, on Friday, December 25, 2020 at the age of 89 years. George was born on April 4, 1931 in Hamilton, Ontario, spent part of his youth in Newfoundland and returned to Hamilton where he grew up and eventually met his wife Sheila. George spent most of his adult life working for Federal Business Development Bank which brought him to Hamilton, St. Catharines, Owen Sound, Peterborough and Toronto. He was involved in numerous organizations over the years and was committed to his personal fitness. George is survived by his children, Jennifer (Dave) Smith, Susan, Kathleen (Mike) Dvernechuk, Andrew (Elizabeth) and Greg (Anne). George will also be fondly remembered by his eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. George is predeceased by his parents George Senior and Catherine, wife Sheila (nee Ross) and his siblings Marguerite, Loretta, Annabelle and Neil. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, memorial services are yet to be determined. Those wishing to leave condolences for the family may do so at www.gilbertmacintyreandson.com2 |
Citations
- [S929] Baptismal Record for George James Marshall, Jr.: Copy of Baptism Record held by Patricia Balkcom., April 12, 1931, St. Ann's Catholic Church.
- [S1058] Legacy, online www.legacy.com, Obituary posted on Legacy.com. Accessed 10 October 2021 at https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/guelphmercury/…
George Joseph Marshall1
(circa 1923 - )
Last Edited | Feb 13, 2021 |
Father | Francis Marshall1 b. 8 Sep 1896, d. 1985 |
Mother | Tryphena Miles1 b. c 1901, d. 1962 |
Family | Myra (?) b. c 1924 | |
Marriage | circa 1943 | Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Myra (?)2 |
Birth | circa 1923 | Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada1,2 |
Marriage | circa 1943 | Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Myra (?)2 |
Residence | October 1945 | Placentia, Placentia & St. Mary's District, Newfoundland, Canada2 |
Citations
- [S1373] Newfoundland Census 1935, District of Fortune Bay, Microfilm Reel M-8048, Pages134-142; Community of Poole's Cove. Listing family of Frank and Tryphena Marshall, line 282.
- [S1374] Newfoundland Census 1935, Placentia, Newfoundland; Section fro Patrick's Cove to Placentia Gut; Listing for George J. Marshall, p. 144.
George Lawson Marshall1
(6 September 1934 - 26 September 1975)
Last Edited | Jul 27, 2023 |
Father | Orlando Marshall1 b. 14 Mar 1887, d. 10 Mar 1959 |
Mother | Mary Ann Fox1 b. c 1891, d. 9 Mar 1962 |
Birth | 6 September 1934 | Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada1,2 |
(Resident) Residence | October 1945 | Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Orlando Marshall3 |
Death | 26 September 1975 | 4 |
Burial | September 1975 | United Church Cemetery, Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada2 |
Citations
- [S1373] Newfoundland Census 1935, District of Fortune Bay, Microfilm Reel M-8048, Pages134-142; Community of Poole's Cove. Listing family of Orlando and Mary Ann Marshall, line 284.
- [S878] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112189827/… accessed 27 July 2023), memorial page for George Marshall (6 Sep 1934–26 Sep 1975), Find a Grave Memorial ID 112189827, citing Pool's Cove United Church Cemetery, Pools Cove, South Coast Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; Maintained by Christina (contributor 46772328).
- [S1374] Newfoundland Census 1935, Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay - Hermitage District. Family #18, Orlando and Mary A. Marshall.
- [S878] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, accessed 02 September 2020), memorial page for George Marshall (6 Sep 1934–26 Sep 1975), Find a Grave Memorial no. 112189827, citing Pool's Cove United Church Cemetery, Pools Cove, South Coast Census Division, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada ; Maintained by Christina (contributor 46772328) .
George Thorton Marshall1
(15 April 1838 - )
Last Edited | Dec 28, 2020 |
Father | George Marshall1 b. c 1812, d. 21 Nov 1898 |
Mother | Hannah Nurse1 b. 7 May 1817, d. 21 Mar 1881 |
Birth | 15 April 1838 | St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Baptism | 8 November 1838 | Church of England Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Parents listed as George and Hannah Marshall.1 |
Citations
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Newfoundland Vital Statistics, 1753-1893," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9398-24S5-8 : 5 May 2015), St John's > Cathedral of St John the Baptist (Church of England) > Birth 1812-1848, Vol. 26 > image 138 of 216; Provincial Archives, St.John's.
George W. Marshall1
(circa 1929 - 5 June 2009)
Last Edited | Dec 15, 2020 |
Father | (?) Marshall1 |
Birth | circa 1929 | 1 |
Burial | June 2009 | Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Mount Pearl, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Buried with Frank L. Marshall and a vacant plot, aged 80, Plot 12378.1 |
Death | 5 June 2009 | 1 |
Citations
- [S431] Web site: St. John's, Newfoundland. Catholic Cemeteries site at https://c1abg893.caspio.com/dp/f6ed70005c57d649a2d6441fa202
Gerald Marshall1
( - 10 August 2011)
Last Edited | Dec 15, 2020 |
Father | Ronald Marshall2 |
Mother | Agnes Hall2 |
Death | 10 August 2011 | 1 |
Burial | August 2011 | Holy Sepulchre Catholic Cemetery, Mount Pearl, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Plot #15218; no age given.1 |
Citations
- [S431] Web site: St. John's, Newfoundland. Catholic Cemeteries site at https://c1abg893.caspio.com/dp/f6ed70005c57d649a2d6441fa202
- [S846] Newfoundland Grand Banks, online ngb.checucto.org, Transcription of Obituaries for The Telegram (St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada); obituary for Ronald Marshall, October 2002.
Gertrude Isabel Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(3 December 1879 - 26 November 1880)
Last Edited | Jan 27, 2021 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Richard George Marshall Junior1 b. Dec 1843, d. 2 Nov 1896 |
Mother | Mary Ann Pine1 b. c 1854 |
Birth | 3 December 1879 | English Harbour, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Transcription of Gravestone states that Gertrude was born Dec. 3, 1879. I wonder if this is correct as she wasn't baptized until June 6th, 1880. It is unusual for a Catholic child to be baptized that late after her birth.2,1 |
Baptism | 6 June 1880 | Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St. Bernard's, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; "Gertrude Isabel of Richard Marshall and Mary Ann Pine of E.H. (English Harbour). Sponsors: Isaac Burk and Elizabeth Burk. By F. McCullan."; Witness=Isaac Burke3,1 |
Death | 26 November 1880 | English Harbour West, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Witness=Mary Ann Pine, Witness=Richard George Marshall Junior2 |
Burial | November 1880 | English Harbour West Catholic Cemetery, English Harbour West, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Gravestone transcription states: In loving memory of Gertrude, born 3rd December 1879. died 26 November 1880. Darling child of Rich and Mary Ann Marshall.2,4 |
Citations
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Newfoundland Church Records, 1793-1945," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-91SL-9N6N : 22 May 2014), St. Bernard's > Catholic Sacred Heart > image 60 of 77; Catholic Church and Church of England parishes, Newfoundland. Listing for baptism of Gertrude Isabel Marshall, 06 June 1880.
- [S878] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, Listing for Gertrude Marshall, died Nov. 26, 1880, daughter of Richard and Mary Ann.
- [S846] Newfoundland Grand Banks, online ngb.checucto.org, "Sacred Heart Catholic Church, St. Bernard's, Fortune Bay, Newfoundland, Canada" transcription of Baptisms, 1876 - 1883. Listing for Gertrude Isabel Marshall, baptized 06 June 1880.
- [S972] FHSNL, online www.fhsnl.ca, Transcriptions of gravestones for Catholic Cemetery of English Harbour West, Newfoundland, Canada. Listing the markings for the stone of Gertrude Marshall.
Gordon Marshall1
(circa 1927 - )
Last Edited | Sep 22, 2020 |
Father | Thomas Marshall1 b. 14 Mar 1885, d. 25 Sep 1941 |
Mother | Amelia Welsh1 b. c 1898 |
Birth | circa 1927 | Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
(Resident) Census | 1935 | Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Family #320, Poole's Cove, Thomas Marshall, owns house, valued at $600 (one of the higher valued houses) with 8 rooms, no radio, head, married, 50, born NL, parents born NL, Congreg. church; can write, fisherman in cod fishery, worker. Olando (sic), brother's family listed next to them. With Thomas: Amelia, wife, 36, born NL. Ewart, son, 10, born NL, at school. Gordon, son, 8, born NL, at school. Alexander, brother, single, 44, born NL, Free-thinker, can write, labourer in saw mill, made $90 previous year.; Principal=Thomas Marshall2 |
Residence | October 1945 | Pool's Cove, Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Ewart Marshall3 |
Residence | November 1952 | Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada4 |
Citations
- [S1373] Newfoundland Census 1935, District of Fortune Bay, Microfilm Reel M-8048, Pages134-142; Community of Poole's Cove. Listing family of Orlando and Mary Ann Marshall, line 284.
- [S1373] Newfoundland Census 1935, Fortune, Burgeo and La Poile. Family #320, Thomas Marshall and family.
- [S1374] Newfoundland Census 1935, Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District. Family #56, Ewart and Gordon Marshall.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Manifests of Alien Arrivals at Buffalo, Lewiston, Niagara Falls, and Rochester, New York, 1902-1954; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: M1480; Roll Number: 093.
Hannah Jessie Marshall1
(3 October 1894 - )
Last Edited | Dec 28, 2020 |
Father | Robert George Thorton Marshall1 b. 13 Feb 1854 |
Mother | Susanna Mary Cook1 b. c 1865 |
Birth | 3 October 1894 | Long's Hill, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Baptism | 2 December 1894 | St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1850-1949 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017, certificate #635772 for Hannah Jessie Marshall, born 03 October 1894.
Harold Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(2 November 1923 - 29 September 1991)
Last Edited | Nov 21, 2020 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Richard Joseph Marshall1 b. 14 Sep 1880, d. 10 Nov 1937 |
Mother | Margaret Shea1 b. Jan 1883 |
Family | Ila Elaine Elliott b. 4 May 1925, d. 18 Jan 2010 | |
Marriage | 22 May 1948 | Detroit, Michigan, United States; Principal=Ila Elaine Elliott1 |
Children |
Birth | 2 November 1923 | Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, United States1,2 |
Marriage | 22 May 1948 | Detroit, Michigan, United States; Principal=Ila Elaine Elliott1 |
Death | 29 September 1991 | Madison Heights, Oakland County, Michigan, United States2,3 |
Burial | White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery, Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, United States4 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Michigan, Marriage Records, 1867-1952; Film: 356; Film Title: 82 Wayne 410260-413559. Marriage of Harold Marshall, 22 Mary 1948, son of Richard J. Marshall and Margaret Shea.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Lists Harold Marshall, born 2 November 1923, Detroit, MI; died 29 September 1991; son of Richard Marshall and Margaret Shea.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Michigan Death Index. Lansing, MI, USA. Listing for Harold Marshall, born 02 November 1923, died 29 September 1991, Madison Heights, MI.
- [S878] Find a Grave, online www.findagrave.com, accessed 20 November 2020), memorial page for Harold Marshall (2 Nov 1923–29 Sep 1991), Find a Grave Memorial no. 101643803, citing White Chapel Memorial Park Cemetery, Troy, Oakland County, Michigan, USA ; Maintained by Janet Nelson (contributor 47984443).
- [S431] Web site: Obituary for Ila Marshall; accessed 11/20/2020 at https://www.hopcroftfuneraldirectors.com/obituaries/…
Hazel Marshall1
(circa 1930 - )
Last Edited | Sep 2, 2020 |
Father | Orlando Marshall1 b. 14 Mar 1887, d. 10 Mar 1959 |
Mother | Mary Ann Fox1 b. c 1891, d. 9 Mar 1962 |
Birth | circa 1930 | Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
(Resident) Residence | October 1945 | Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Orlando Marshall2 |
Citations
- [S1373] Newfoundland Census 1935, District of Fortune Bay, Microfilm Reel M-8048, Pages134-142; Community of Poole's Cove. Listing family of Orlando and Mary Ann Marshall, line 284.
- [S1374] Newfoundland Census 1935, Pool's Cove, Fortune Bay - Hermitage District. Family #18, Orlando and Mary A. Marshall.
Helen Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan Descendants of John Hartson & Roseanna Spencer |
(circa 1914 - )
Last Edited | Jul 25, 2016 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Charles Mathew Marshall1 b. 3 May 1881 |
Mother | Germaine Veronique Lucie Audoux1 b. 4 Jan 1895 |
Birth | circa 1914 | Nova Scotia, Canada1,2 |
Emigration | 7 November 1916 | Vanceboro, Washington County, Maine, United States; The Manifest states that Helen Marshall is travelling with her mother, Germaine Marshall. Germaine is 21, white, female, married, unemployed. She can read and write and is of French nationality. Her last residence was Canada and her closest relative there is her father, Joseph Ludoux, who is living in North Sydney, NS which was her last residence. Her final destination is Boston. She was a citizen of Miquelon. She is going to meet her husband, Mathew Marshall in Boston - street address is hard to read. She is 4'11" tall of medium complexion with Brown eyes and dark hair. She was born in St. Pierre, Miquelon, and went to No. Sydney in 1906. Helen, is 2 and was born in No. Sydney. The current landing in Vanceboro was on the Canadian Pacific Railway on Nov. 7, 1916.; Principal=Germaine Veronique Lucie Audoux2 |
(Witness) Census | January 1920 | 510 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States; "Charles Marshall" boarding at 510 Shawmut Ave., male, white, 36, married, emigrated 1912, has filed papers for naturalization, able to read and write, born Newfoundland, English is the mother tongue, parents born Newfoundland, sailor on a merchant vessel for a wage. Living with him: Jeman Marshall, female, white, 26, married, emigrated in 1916, alien, can read and write, can speak English, born France, parents born France, French is the mother tongue. Helen Marshall, aged 5, female, born Canada, emigrated 1916, alien, father born Newfoundland, mother born France.; Principal=Charles Mathew Marshall1 |
Citations
- [S505] 1920 U.S. Census, online www.ancestry.com, Boston City, Ward 6, Tract L-3 (part), Precinct 9 (part), bounded by West Concord, Washington, West Springfield, Shawmut Ave. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). Census Place: Boston Ward 6, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_731; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 175; Image: 921. Listing for Charles Marshall, Ancestry Image 13 of 18. Accessed July 26, 2016.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1956 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Alphabetical Manifest Cards of Alien Arrivals at Vanceboro, Maine, ca. 1906-December 24, 1952; National Archives Microfilm Publication: M2071; Roll: 6; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service; Record Group Number: 85. Listing for Helen Marshall, Arrival in Vanceboro, Maine, November 9, 1916. Accessed July 26, 2016.
Herbert Joseph Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(circa August 1877 - )
Last Edited | Dec 6, 2016 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | John Marshall1 b. 5 Nov 1838 |
Mother | Mary Anne Pike1 b. c 1837 |
Birth | circa August 1877 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Baptism | 12 August 1877 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; "Herbert Joseph of John Marshall and Mary Ann Pike. Witnesses: Summarez Dubourdieu and Elisa Shock."; Witness=Saumarez Augustine Dubourdieu1 |
Citations
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Herbert Joseph Marshall, 12 August 1871.
Ida Mae Marshall1
(April 1927 - 18 March 1994)
Last Edited | Jun 29, 2022 |
Family | Russell Richard White b. c Nov 1910, d. 23 Sep 1996 | |
Marriage | 1953 | United States; Russell and Ida were married secretly in the USA by a Justice of the Peace as he had not received permission from the Catholic Church to leave the priesthord and marry. He was the first priest in North America, to be allowed to marry in the Catholic Church, 13 years later. A newspaper article described this - his first name was changed in the article to protect his privacy.; Principal=Russell Richard White1,2 |
Birth | April 1927 | Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia, China1 |
Married Name | 1953 | White1 |
Marriage | 1953 | United States; Russell and Ida were married secretly in the USA by a Justice of the Peace as he had not received permission from the Catholic Church to leave the priesthord and marry. He was the first priest in North America, to be allowed to marry in the Catholic Church, 13 years later. A newspaper article described this - his first name was changed in the article to protect his privacy.; Principal=Russell Richard White1,2 |
Death | 18 March 1994 | North Bay, Nipissing District, Ontario, China; Witness=Russell Richard White1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Family Tree, named Wyse Family Tree, by Jim Patterson (grandson of James Edmund Wyse). Accessed 27 June 2022 at https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/26583410/…
- [S1415] Newspapers.com, online https://www.newspapers.com, Calgary Herald (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) Wednesday 20 April 1966, page 59; article entitled Church Forgave Priest Who Wed, accessed 28 June 2022 at https://www.newspapers.com/image/
Irene Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(1892 - 16 March 1905)
Last Edited | Oct 11, 2020 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Richard George Marshall Junior1 b. Dec 1843, d. 2 Nov 1896 |
Mother | Mary Ann Pine1 b. c 1854 |
Birth | 1892 | English Harbour West, Fortune Bay District, Newfoundland, Canada1,2 |
Death | 16 March 1905 | Death registration: Irene Marshall died of measles at English Harbour West on March 16 1905. Attended by Dr. Fitzgerald. Age 14, born and buried in English Harbour West.; Witness=Mary Ann Pine3 |
Burial | March 1905 | English Harbour West, Newfoundland, Canada; "In Fond Memory of Irene, Born 1892, Died 1906 March 15, Beloved daughter of Richard and Mary Ann Marshall."3,2 |
Citations
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Newfoundland Vital Records, 1840-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:9398-2WCZ-Q : 4 June 2015), > image 92 of 161; Provincial Archives, St. John's. Newfoundland Deaths registers, books 4 (from p. 332) to 6 (to p. 333), 1902-1914. Listing for death of Irene Marshall, 16 March 1906.
- [S972] FHSNL, online www.fhsnl.ca, Transcriptions of gravestones for Catholic Cemetery of English Harbour West, Newfoundland, Canada. Listing the markings for the stone of Irene Marshall.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1850-1949 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Surname Range: Deaths 1902-1906, Volume 04. Listing the death of Irene Marshall, 1905.
Isabella Marshall
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(say 1807 - circa 1830)
Last Edited | Dec 12, 2021 |
Relationship | Great-grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | John Marshall b. c 1778, d. 1 Dec 1853 |
Mother | Mary Houlihan b. 1782, d. 26 Aug 1848 |
Family | Charles Hodder | |
Marriage | 30 November 1829 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "This is to certify that Charles Hodder of Rock Harbour and Isabella Marshall of Burin Placentia Bay were married at Burin this Thirtieth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Nine by me George Ellidge Wesleyan Missionary This marriage was solemnized between us Charles Hodder (x) Isabella Marshall (x) In the presence of us John Marshall (sig) Thomas Conner (sig) Thos Bailey (x) "; Principal=Charles Hodder, Witness=John Marshall2 |
Birth | say 1807 | |
Married Name | 30 November 1829 | Hodder1 |
Marriage | 30 November 1829 | Methodist Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; "This is to certify that Charles Hodder of Rock Harbour and Isabella Marshall of Burin Placentia Bay were married at Burin this Thirtieth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Nine by me George Ellidge Wesleyan Missionary This marriage was solemnized between us Charles Hodder (x) Isabella Marshall (x) In the presence of us John Marshall (sig) Thomas Conner (sig) Thos Bailey (x) "; Principal=Charles Hodder, Witness=John Marshall2 |
Death | circa 1830 | Newfoundland, Canada; I have no proof of this - some ancestry family trees claim Isabella died early and that Charles married again to a woman by the name of Frances (no maiden name given). |
Citations
- [S406] Newfoundland Vital Statistics: Information found by Sheila Marshall in 2007 at the Heritage Center in Marystown, Newfoundland, Provincial Archives of Labrador and Newfoundland.
- [S1435] Transcription located online at https://www.facebook.com/groups/128454374023389/permalink/…, Burin Methodist Parish Records Marriages, Box #1: Marriage of Isabella Marshall to Charles Hodder, 30 November 1829.
Isabella Marshall
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(circa August 1849 - 4 March 1888)
Last Edited | Dec 9, 2021 |
Relationship | Grandaunt of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Richard George Marshall Esq. b. c 1818, d. 11 Mar 1898 |
Mother | Marian Penney b. s 1819, d. bt 1860 - 1870 |
Family | John Kelly d. b 1990 | |
Marriage | 4 November 1875 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "John Kelly and Isabella Marshall. Witnesses: Clement Benning and Ambrose Marshall, Lizzie Benning, Mary O'Neill." (Note - There were two Isabella Marshalls of the correct age at this time who could have married John Kelly. I am assuming that since the witness was Ambrose Marshall that he was probably the brother of Isabella (children of Richard Marshall). The other Isabella was the daughter of Matthew Marshall and would have been their first cousin and since she was not mentioned in her Father's Will or Probate, it is possible she died as a child.; Principal=John Kelly7,8 |
Children |
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Birth | circa August 1849 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada |
Baptism | 3 September 1849 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Isabella, parents Richard Marshall and Marian Penney. Godparents Joseph Penney and Priscilla Penney.; Witness=Joseph Penney, Witness=Priscilla Penney1 |
(Witness) Marriage | 3 November 1870 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Church record states: Married Mat Marshall & Martha Hanrahan. Witnesses: Ambrose and Isabella Marshall.; Principal=Martha Hanrahan, Principal=Matthew Marshall2 |
(Witness) Marriage | February 1873 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "Married - John O'Rielly and Ann O'Neil. Witnesses - Ambrose Marshall and Isabella Marshall".; Groom=John O'Rielly, Bride=Ann O'Neill3 |
(Witness) Marriage | February 1873 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Day of the month is missing. Witnesses were Ambrose Marshall and Isabella Marshall. Date is given in the Morning Chronicle, 4 March 1873. States that Bride was the youngest daughter of the late John O'Neill of Burin.; Principal=John O'Reilly, Principal=Ann O'Neill4,5 |
(Witness) Marriage | 26 November 1873 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Sponsors were John Farrell and Isabella Marshall.; Principal=Mary Farrell, Principal=Ambrose Marshall6 |
Marriage | 4 November 1875 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "John Kelly and Isabella Marshall. Witnesses: Clement Benning and Ambrose Marshall, Lizzie Benning, Mary O'Neill." (Note - There were two Isabella Marshalls of the correct age at this time who could have married John Kelly. I am assuming that since the witness was Ambrose Marshall that he was probably the brother of Isabella (children of Richard Marshall). The other Isabella was the daughter of Matthew Marshall and would have been their first cousin and since she was not mentioned in her Father's Will or Probate, it is possible she died as a child.; Principal=John Kelly7,8 |
Married Name | 4 November 1875 | Kelly7 |
(Witness) Baptism | 16 November 1876 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "Joseph of Ambrose Marshall and Mary Farrell. Witnesses: John Parsons and Isabel Kelly."; Principal=Joseph Marshall9 |
Death | 4 March 1888 | Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Reportedly, both Isabella and John Kelly died before 1890 and Vincent, their son, was raised by the Wagg family in Kelly's Cove, not sure what happened to the two girls at this point. In 1888, Richard George Marshall, Isabella's father had another daughter and he named her Isabelle, so I suspect this was because the first Isabella had died. There is a death announcement in the Harbour Grace Standard newspaper on 14 March 1888: On the 4th inst., at Burin, Isabella, wife of Mr. John Kelley.; Witness=Richard George Marshall Esq.10,11,12 |
Citations
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Parish Register of the Catholic Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, 1833-1899; accessed June 1, 2016. Listing for baptism of Isabella Marshall, 03 September 1849.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 4, Parish Register of Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Marriages, 1833-99. Listing for Marriage of Matthew Marshall & Martha Hanrahan, 03 November 1870.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 4, Parish Register of Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Marriages, 1833-99. Listing for Marriage of John O'Rielly and Ann O'Neil, February 1873.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, Parish registers of the Catholic Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland, 1833-1899. Film #2169242; Marriage of Ann O'Neill and John O'Reilly, February 1873.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Ancestry.com. Newfoundland, Canada, Index of Birth, Marriage & Death Notices from Newspapers, 1810-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 4, Parish Register of Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Marriages, 1833-99. Listing for Marriage of Ambrose Marshall and Mary Farrell, 26 November 1873.
- [S27] Letter, Frances Marshall to Patricia Balkcom, 18 Jan 1982.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 4, Parish Register of Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Marriages, 1833-99. Listing for Marriage of John Kelly and Isabella Marshall, 04 November 1875.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Joseph Marshall, 16 November 1876.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Family Tree of John Jeffrey, named Jeffrey-Metcalf and Others, accessed on 9/22/2018 by Patricia Balkcom at https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/81039346/…
- [S513] 1911 Canada Census, online www.ancestry.com, Census Place: 31, Cape Breton South, Nova Scotia; Page: 4; Family No: 29. Listing for Richard Masshell (sic). Ancestry Image #4 of 23.
- [S1407] Memorial University, online http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/search/collection/cns, The Harbor Grace Standard, (newspaper), 14 March 1888 edition, p. 3. Accessed 09 December 2021 at https://collections.mun.ca/digital/collection/hgstandard/id/…
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Parish Register of Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Baptisms, 1833-94. Listing for Baptism of Mary Ann Kelly, 29 December 1877.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242: Parish Registers of Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland, Item 3 - Baptisms, 1833-1894. Listing for baptism of Vincent Joseph Kelly, 19 January 1884.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Baptism of Isabella Susanna Kelly, 29 August 1887.
Isabella Marshall
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(circa May 1844 - before 1857)
Last Edited | Oct 7, 2017 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Matthew Marshall b. s 1810, d. 10 Feb 1866 |
Mother | Frances Penney b. c 1811, d. May 1897 |
Birth | circa May 1844 | |
Baptism | 23 May 1844 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; "Bapt. Isabella of Mathew Marshall and Fanny Penny. Witn: William Benning and Mary Marshall."1 |
Death | before 1857 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; It appears that Isabella died before 1857 as she is not mentioned in her Father's Will or in the Probate Records in 1866.; Witness=Matthew Marshall, Witness=Frances Penney |
Citations
- [S1178] St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Baptism of Isabella Marshall, LDS Film #2169242, Item 3.
Isabella Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(4 January 1896 - )
Last Edited | Nov 2, 2020 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Ambrose Marshall1 b. 31 May 1852, d. 12 Mar 1897 |
Mother | Mary Farrell1 b. c 1853, d. 8 May 1905 |
Birth | 4 January 1896 | 4 Goodview Street, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Residence listed as Goodview Street.1,2 |
Baptism | 8 January 1896 | Basilica of Saint John the Baptist, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Godparents were Patrick Leonard and Elizabeth Marshall. Performed by Rev. John Scott.1 |
Citations
- [S431] Web site: Newfoundland's Grand Banks Genealogy site at http://ngb.chebucto.org/index.html . Onlline transcription of Basilica of St. John the Baptist church records.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Newfoundland Vital Records, 1840-1949," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-61B3-HSK : 4 June 2015), Births 1895-1897, Certificate Number 600041-660119 > image 42 of 507; Provincial Archives, St. John's. Listing the birth of Isabella Marshall, born January 4, 1896.
Isabella Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(circa August 1865 - )
Last Edited | Dec 6, 2016 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | John Marshall1 b. 5 Nov 1838 |
Mother | Mary Anne Pike1 b. c 1837 |
Birth | circa August 1865 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Isabella Marshall, August 1865.
Jean Marshall1
(circa 1912 - )
Last Edited | Dec 28, 2020 |
Father | Francis William Marshall1 b. 5 Sep 1889 |
Mother | Mary Fannie Tilley1 b. c 1885 |
Birth | circa 1912 | Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Citations
- [S1373] Newfoundland Census 1935, St. John's West; family #114 of Frank Marshall.
Jeffrey Marshall1
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
Last Edited | Nov 21, 2020 |
Relationship | 2nd cousin 1 time removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Harold Marshall1 b. 2 Nov 1923, d. 29 Sep 1991 |
Mother | Ila Elaine Elliott1 b. 4 May 1925, d. 18 Jan 2010 |
Birth | Michigan, United States1 |
Citations
- [S431] Web site: Obituary for Ila Marshall; accessed 11/20/2020 at https://www.hopcroftfuneraldirectors.com/obituaries/…
Jessie Marshall1
(circa 1848 - )
Last Edited | Dec 28, 2020 |
Father | George Marshall1 b. c 1812, d. 21 Nov 1898 |
Mother | Hannah Nurse1 b. 7 May 1817, d. 21 Mar 1881 |
Birth | circa 1848 | Newfoundland, Canada1 |
Baptism | 18 June 1848 | Church of England Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Father listed as George Marshall, mother not listed.1 |
Citations
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1757-1901 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Baptism of Jessie Marshall, 18 June 1848, Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist, St. John's, Newfoundland.
John Marshall
Charts | Ancestors of Loretta Patricia Marshall Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(circa 1778 - 1 December 1853)
Last Edited | Oct 30, 2023 |
Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Family | Mary Houlihan b. 1782, d. 26 Aug 1848 | |
Marriage | say 1805 | Principal=Mary Houlihan |
Children |
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Birth | circa 1778 | Poole, Devon County, South West England, England; This date is based on the age that John Marshall said in a court record that he was in 1841 - 63 years old. However, his burial record would indicate he was born about 1774. Based on age of 79 listed on burial record. We do not know where John was born, family tradition states it was in Poole, Devon, England. However, John built a schooner in 1814 and named it "Jersey". Could this indicate he came from the Jersey Islands off the coast of England?1,2,3 |
Military | Believed to have been a British soldier.4 | |
Marriage | say 1805 | Principal=Mary Houlihan |
Immigration | circa 1808 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; In a court record for 1841, John states that he has been on the juror list for 33 years - if that is accurate, then it would indicated that he arrrived in Burin about 1808. It is believed that John came to Burin to build the Catholic Church. He was obviously also a shipbuilder as he built a schooner in 1814 and several after that.; Principal=Mary Houlihan5,6,3 |
Court Case | 4 June 1812 | Notes from File Card of John Mannion: "Connor, Patrick: Fined 40p for being drunk and disorderly on the Lord's day and for trying to force his way into John Marshall's house. Fined 40p & costs. Marshall - carpenter, Halifax, Plat., built Burin Church, R.C. 1816. converted. See Geff Morris file". (I checked Geoff Morris file cards on same website and did not see a reference to John Marshall.)7 |
Occupation | between 1814 and 1851 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "Canada, Seafarers of the Atlantic Provinces", states that John built the following schooners: 1. 1814, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., farmer, planter. Schooner named Jersey, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S825047, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 64. 2. 1820, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., trader, dealer. Schooner named William, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S837040, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 64. 3. 1826, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., merchant. Schooner named Messenger, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S830089, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 64. 4. 1831, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., merchant. Schooner named Jane, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S832075, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 64. 5. 1844, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., merchant. Schooner named Reindeer, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S849011, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 64. 6. 1844, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., merchant. Schooner named Nautilus, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S851055, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 64. 7. 1851, owner, living in Burin, Nfld., merchant. Schooner named Milo, registered in Newfoundland. Vessel #S853047, Crew Number 1, the owner was the builder, Shares - 32. His son, Matthew Marshall, is listed as the owner of the other 32 shares and that he is Crew Number 2.6 |
Occupation | 1816 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Reportedly built the Catholic Church at this time and then converted.7 |
Occupation | between 1820 and 1850 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; John and Mary remained in Burin, bought land from Henry Butler, went into business and became one of the settlement's leading merchants. He owned 2 waterside premises and a number of vessels, one of which prosecuted the seal fishery for three springs. The vessel was commanded by Captain O'Driscoll of Bay Bulls. John was known as a "planter" - a businessman. Records also show that he served as Justice of the Peace.5,4 |
Court Case | 12 September 1827 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; A Writ was returned on this day in a case brought against John Marshall by Bartholomew and Ellen Flynn for 20 pounds (no explanation what this was for). Court found for the plaintiffs for 5 pounds.8 |
(Witness) Marriage | 30 November 1829 | Methodist Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; "This is to certify that Charles Hodder of Rock Harbour and Isabella Marshall of Burin Placentia Bay were married at Burin this Thirtieth day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty Nine by me George Ellidge Wesleyan Missionary This marriage was solemnized between us Charles Hodder (x) Isabella Marshall (x) In the presence of us John Marshall (sig) Thomas Conner (sig) Thos Bailey (x) "; Principal=Charles Hodder, Principal=Isabella Marshall9 |
Court Case | 2 October 1830 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Transcripton of Court Case: "Burin to Wit: John Marshall of Burin, aforesaid, Merchant, maketh oath and saith that Robert Isaacs of Bulls Cove is justly and truly indebted to him this deponent in the sum of Forty-eight pounds, __ shillings and one pence being the balance of an acct. (Account) Sworn before me, this 2nd day of October, 1830." Signed John Marshall."10 |
Land | 25 November 1831 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Listed in this newspaper publication on 8 Feb 1834 as a person who petitioned for land in 1831 - "John Marshall of Little Burin."11 |
Land | 26 November 1832 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "Henry Mayo Martin to John Marshall: Know all men by these present that I Henry Mayo Martin for and in consideration of the sum of Fortyfive Pounds of Sterling Money of Great Britain to me in hand will and truly paid by John Marshall in the Island of Newfoundland before the sealing and delivery of these Presents,m the receipt whereof I do herby acknowledge and myself to be therewith content, have granted, bargained, sold, conveyed and confirmed by these Presents do grant, bargain, sell, convey and confirm unto the said John Marshall and his Heirs and assigns all that Plantation, Houses Gardens Fields and Flakes, situate lying and being in Burin the Island aforesaid and commonly known and called "Shandy Hall" together with all and every the appurtenances to the same in any wise belonging or appertaining and also all my estate right title interest claim property and demand of in to and out of the same and every part and parcel thereof unto the said John Marshall his Heirs and assigns forever. To Have and to Hold the said property here before described with the belongings and improvements thereon and the Privileges and appurtenances thereof together with all my Estate, Right, Title, Interest claims property and around of in to and out of the same and every part and parcel thereof unto the said John Marshall his Heirs and assigns forever unto his and their own sole use and benefit and behalf forever. In Witness whereof I the said Henry Mayo Martin have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal at Saint John's in the said Island of Newfoundland this Twenty sixth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. Singed, Sealed, Executed and delivered in the presence of Edward Archibald, A. Hagmeto. Henry May Martin by his Attorney, Hugh A. Emerson." Followed by Notary Public statement.12 |
Land Grant | 10 October 1835 | Bell's Cove, Little Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada13 |
Note | 1838 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Listed as a member of the Board of Commissioners for Roads and Bridges in Burin.14 |
Court Case | 1841 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; From the "Return of all Crimal Prosecutions in the Southern Circuit Court, Autumn 1841. Person Indebted - John Marshall Offence - Assault & Battery, Guilty Sentence - Fined five pounds & to pay all costs Where Tried - Burin."15 |
Court Case | 28 September 1841 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; From the List of Grand Jurors for Wednesday 29 September 1841: "You are hereby required to attend at the Courthouse in Burin on Wednesday the twenty ninth day of September at 10 o'clock a.m. then and there to serve as a Granc Juror herein fail not. (for Mr. John Marshall)" Response: "Gentleman if you will please to Excuse Me as I have 63 years of Age and have attended all Calls these 33 Years. I Remain yours The John Marshall."3 |
(Witness) Death | 26 August 1848 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; The tombstone inscription in the old Catholic Cemetery in Burin (Marker #c-22) reads: SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MARY MARSHALL WIFE OF JOHN MARSHALL WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUGUST 26TH 1848 A.D. AGE 66 YEARS; Principal=Mary Houlihan16,17 |
Will | 29 November 1853 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; When he died, John left 2 ships, the Milo and the Nautilus, to each of his two sons (Matthew and Richard). He also left large stores and considerable land. One section was called Marshall's Farm and with Butler's farm formed the nucleus of the Penny's Pond subdivision of the present day. Another section, tha Shandy Hall Estate, included all the waterside and land known as Marshall's Dock. The Coady and Winter families live there now (1980's). This is the actual transcription of the will: "In the name of God Amen. I, John Marshall, (the elder), of Burin, Newfoundland, now suffering from great weakness of body but of sound mind and right judgment do at my death give and bequeath all my lands, tenements, fishing rooms and appurtenances thereto belonging to me in manner following, that is to say, I give to Thomas Marshall, my grandson, (son of my son, Matthew) all my premises situate on the northeast of a line drawn from the centre of the wharf, to the extreme north west side of my meadow, which will embrace the fish-store and all other buildings, erections and lands belonging to me on the north east side of said line, bounden and abutted by the property now in the possession of my son, Matthew Marshall, provided that should the said Thomas Marshall, my grandson, die before he arrives at 21 years of age, then the above bequest to revert to his father, Matthew Marshall, his heirs or assignees. To my grandson, John Marshall, son of Richard Marshall, I give my dwelling house and furniture thereto belonging lands, buildings and erections, situate on the Southwest side of the line before described as running from the centre of my wharf to the extreme Northwest side of my meadow -- provided that should the said, John Marshall (my grandson) die before he arrives at 21 years of age, the above bequest shall revert to his father, Richard Marshall, his heirs or assignees. I also give to each of my grandchildren the sum of ten pounds currency to be invested in the Savings Bank at St. John's, Newfoundland in their respective names, and to remain at interest till such time as they shall respectively attain the age of 21 years when each child shall be entitled to receive the same. Provided that should any of my grandchildren die before they arrive at the aforesaid 21 years of age, the said sums with interest, which may have arisen thereon, shall be given in equal parts to the surviving brothers and sisters of such deceased children. And further, I give and bequeath to my son Matthew Marshall all my interest in the Schooner "Milo" (now in his possession) together with all my right and title in the property which he now occupies and commonly known by the name as "Shandy Hall". I also give to my son Richard Marshall, all my right and interest in the schooner "Nautilus" (now in his possession). All the residue of my property (the foregoing conditions being complied with) shall be equally divided between my two sons Matthew and Richard Marshall consisting of all monies now in my possession or anywhere invested in public securities belonging to me with all my stock in trade, chattels, goods and effects and debts due me, provided that they, my aforesaid sons, shall pay all just debts due by me. And lastly I appoint the Rev. J. Gathercole and William Hooper Esq., J.P, to be my true and lawful executors, to carry out the conditions of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my mark, being too weak of body to write my name and affix my seal this twenty-ninth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. Signed, John Marshall (x) his mark signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of Signed, John C. Gathercole (Cl) William Hooper, J.P. Newfoundland Southern District Burin I, William Hooper of Burin, in the Southern District of Newfoundland, one of the witnesses to the foregoing will, making oath and saith, that he was personally present and did see where I shall sign by his mark, seal and deliver the said will and that he declared it to be his last will and testament. Sworn before me at Burin the 17th day of January, 1854. Signed, Edward Morris Court of Appeals Burin, Newfoundland Jan 17, 1854. This is to certify that the matter contained on the foregoing pages of this paper is a true copy of the will of the late John Marshall, the elder, the same having been compared with the original. Signed, John C.A. Gathercole William Hooper, J.P.18,19 |
Death | 1 December 1853 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; The Burial Record does not give the date of death only that of the Burial. Reportedly there is mention of his death in the January 15, 1854 Royal Newfoundland Gazette newspaper stating that he died in Burin at the age of 79 years. On January 10, 1854 in the Gazette, a transcription states: Marshall, John Esq., 79. Died at Burin on the 1st. (This seems to imply January 1st but the burial record is for the 4th of December, so it must refer to the 1st of December if it is accurate).20,2,21 |
Burial | 4 December 1853 | Tite's Island, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Burial record states he was buried on Tite's Island. It is now known as George's Island and in the past was also known as Kelly's Island. Burial record says he was 79 years old and lived in Burin. Officiant at service was J. Lathurcole. According to a letter from Frances Marshall burial was from the Anglican Church (I believe it was the Trinity Anglican Church).1,5 |
Probate | 31 March 1854 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; There are several pages in the Probate records but the important points are that Mathew and Richard Marshall were acting as adminstrators of the estate of their Father, John Marshall who had died the previous year. They had not been appointed as the executors. They each took out a bond that guaranteed their estimate of the value of the estate. ("...personally appeared Matthew Marshall of Burin in the Southern District, Dealer and...in the sum of three thousand Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain...) and (I, Richard Marshall of Burin do swear that I believe that John Marshall, late of Burin, dealer, deceased, died with a Will and that I will well and truly Administer al land every the Goods of the said deceased...according to the best of my knowledge, judment, and belief, amount to the value of four thousand Pounds sterling...") Both Matthew and Richard Marshall were able to sign their names. In this Folio, I did not see the final inventory sheet included.22 |
Citations
- [S23] John Marshall.
- [S1064] Gert Crosbie, BDM Newfoundland, Volume 2, p. 201. Listing for John Marshall died at Burin, aged 79, in Gazette & Ledger Newspapers 1854/01/15.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, Newfoundland Probate Records and Various Court Documents, 1819-1899. Film #008301542, Box 22, File #7, Image #928-931; Record of Grand Juror Appointment for John Marshall of Burin, September 28, 1841.
- [S435] E-mail Message. David and Marlene Farrell through John Touchings to Pat Balkcom, 1 Feb 2002
(Marlene is a direct descendant of Josephine Marshall). - [S24] Letter, Frances Marshall to Patricia Balkcom, 27 Oct 1981.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Canada, Seafarers of the Atlantic Provinces, 1860-1899 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014.
Original data: Index of Surnames from the Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada. CD-ROM. Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.
Index of Surnames from the Ships and Seafarers of Atlantic Canada, CD-ROM. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1998. - [S1401] John Mannion's NL Files, online http://www.mannioncollection.ca/default.aspx, Card Image named, "Patrick Connor, 04 June 1812."
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, Newfoundland Probate Records and Various Court Documents, 1819-1899. Film #008301529, Box 2, File #12, Image #577; Writ returned against John Marshall vs. Bartholomew and Ellen Flynn, 12 September 1827.
- [S1435] Transcription located online at https://www.facebook.com/groups/128454374023389/permalink/…, Burin Methodist Parish Records Marriages, Box #1: Marriage of Isabella Marshall to Charles Hodder, 30 November 1829.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, Probate records and various court documents, 1819-1899 of Newfoundland. Provincial Archives of Newfoundland no.: GN5/2/A/9. Film #2108801; DGS #8301531: Box 2, files 18-21, 1826-1828; Box 3, files 1-6, 1828-1829; Box 4, files 1-4 ( to Hanlon and Ryan), 1829-1831. Listing of Court Case of John Marshall of Burin, Newfoundland, October 2, 1830; Image #728 of 1261.
- [S1065] Mildred Howard, Royal Gazette Statistics, p. 127.
- [S1181] Bill of Sale, Shandy Hall Property, Burin, Newfoundland from Henry Mayo Martin to John Marshall, November 27, 1832; LDS Microfilm #2071102.
- [S25] Canadian Government, Crown Lands.
- [S1065] Mildred Howard, Royal Gazette Statistics, p. 148.
- [S780] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, Court Records for the Southern District.
- [S48] Letter, Jr. George James Marshall to Patricia Balkcom, 15 Aug 1992.
- [S134] Mary (Hoolihan) Marshall Gravestone Marker #C-22, Old Catholic Cemetery, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
- [S846] Newfoundland Grand Banks, online ngb.checucto.org, Accessed November, 2014. Transcription of Will of John Marshall from Newfoundland Will Books, Volume 2, Pages 165-6, Probate Year 1854.
- [S847] Will of John Marshall of Burin, Volulme 2, p. 165-6, Probate Year 1854.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Index of Birth, Marriage & Death Notices from Newspapers, 1810–1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Births, Deaths and Marriages in Newfoundland Newspapers, 1810–1890. CD-ROM. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
- [S1065] Mildred Howard, Royal Gazette Statistics, Volume 2, p. 83. Listing of death of John Marshall, Burin, NL (Library Call # CS88.N6 H69, vol. 2).
- [S1176] Probate of the Estate of John Marshall, died Burin, Newfoundland, 1853; Folio 217, Volume 3 (FHL Film #2071102; Newfoundland Estate Records 1830-1975 held by the Supreme Court of Newfoundland).
John Marshall
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(13 May 1842 - 19 May 1862)
Last Edited | Nov 12, 2020 |
Relationship | Granduncle of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Richard George Marshall Esq. b. c 1818, d. 11 Mar 1898 |
Mother | Marian Penney b. s 1819, d. bt 1860 - 1870 |
Baptism | 13 May 1842 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Sponsors were Clement and Elisa Penney.1 |
Probate | 4 December 1853 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; This is the section of the will that specifies what his grandfather left him: To my grandson, John Marshall, son of Richard Marshall, I give my dwelling house and furniture thereto belonging lands, buildings and erections, situate on the South-west side of the line before described as running from the centre of my wharf to the extreme north-west side of my meadow -- provided that should the said, John Marshall (my grandson) die before he arrives at 21 years of age, the above bequest shall revert to his father, Richard Marshall, his heirs or assignees. I also give to each of my grandchildren the sun of ten pounds currency to be invested in the Savings Bank at St. John's, Newfoundland in their respective names, and to remain at interest till such time as they shall respectively attain the age of 21 years when each child shall be entitled to receive the same. Provided that should any of my grandchildren die before they arrive at the aforesaid 21 years of age, the said sums with interest, which may have arisen theron, shall be given in equal parts to the surviving brothers and sisters of such deceased children.2 |
Death | 19 May 1862 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; From the Royal Gazette: Marshall, John. Eld. son of Richard Marshall (merchant) died at Burin, aged 20 on May 19. (Listed in the July 8th edition and also in these other newspapers - Newfoundlander, Times, Daily News, Courier). However, from William Harding's diary: "Was informed that Richard Marshall's son John died this morning". (Tuesday, May 20) and from "The Standard" newspaper: "Died - At Burin on the 19th May last, after a lingering illness, John, eldest son of Richard Marshall, Esq., merchant there, aged 20 years."; Witness=Richard George Marshall Esq.3,4,5 |
Citations
- [S112] Baptismal Record, John Marshall, 13 May 1842, St. Patrick's Catholic Church.
- [S847] Will of John Marshall of Burin, Volulme 2, p. 165-6, Probate Year 1854.
- [S975] Gazette, July 8, 1862.
- [S1408] Family History Society of Newfoundland, My Newfoundland Ancestor, Volume 34, Volume 1, page 12, William Harding's Diary, transcribed by Brian Williams.
- [S1407] Memorial University, online http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/search/collection/cns, Digital Newspapers Collection; article from The Standard, July 09, 1862, p. 2; accessed 11/12/2020 at https://collections.mun.ca/digital/collection/hgstandard/id/…
John Marshall
Charts | Descendants of John Marshall & Mary Houlihan |
(5 November 1838 - )
Last Edited | Nov 23, 2020 |
Relationship | 1st cousin 2 times removed of Patricia Ann Monogue |
Father | Matthew Marshall b. s 1810, d. 10 Feb 1866 |
Mother | Frances Penney b. c 1811, d. May 1897 |
Family | Mary Anne Pike b. c 1837 | |
Marriage | 12 September 1864 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Sponsors were Daniel and Margaret Pike. There is an announcement of this marriage in the September 27, 1864 Royal Newfoundland Gazette newspaper stating that Mary Ann was the daughter of Thomas Pike of Mortier Bay and that the Rev.D. O'Brien performed the marriage in Burin.; Principal=Mary Anne Pike4,5,6 |
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Birth | November 1838 | Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada |
Baptism | 5 November 1838 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; "John of Matthew Marshall and Frances Penney. Witnesses: George Penny and Susan Benning."; Witness=George Penney1 |
(Witness) Marriage | 16 February 1855 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; "Andrew Dubourdieu and Mary Marshall. Witnesses: John Marshall and Margaret Burnine (?)."; Principal=Andrew Saumarez Dubourdieu, Principal=Mary Marshall2 |
Probate | 18 March 1857 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Left money and property by his father in his will - see transcription of will for full details.3 |
Marriage | 12 September 1864 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Sponsors were Daniel and Margaret Pike. There is an announcement of this marriage in the September 27, 1864 Royal Newfoundland Gazette newspaper stating that Mary Ann was the daughter of Thomas Pike of Mortier Bay and that the Rev.D. O'Brien performed the marriage in Burin.; Principal=Mary Anne Pike4,5,6 |
(Witness) Land | 6 April 1865 | It appears that Richard Marshall took out what now might be called a 2nd mortgage on his property. Transcription of the main points of the land sale: "Richard Marshall to E. Smith & Co" Know all men by these presents that I Richard Marshall of Burin ... in consideration of the sum of one hundred and sixty pounds $660 due by me to Edward Smith and Edward Evans of Saint Johns...Merchants... the receipt hereby acknowledge have granten bargained sold assigned transferred .... unto the said Edward Smith and Edward Evans their executors administors assignees all that piece or parcel of land and and all and singular those premises commonly known as Bakers Point situate and being at Burin aforesaid formerly in the possission of John Benest and now in the occumpancy of me the said Richard Marshall together with the houses stores buildings and erections there on To have and to hold the same with all the rights...in eight months from the date of these presents the same sum of One Hundred and sixty five pounds $660 together with Interest at the sale of six per centum per annum, these these presents shall cease and determine... In witness whereof I have hereunto my hand and seal in Burin aforesaid the sixth day April Anno Domini One thousand Eight Hundred and sixty five. Signed Richard Marshall Signed sealed and delivered in presence of John Marshall Further Testimony by Registrar; Principal=Richard George Marshall Esq.7 |
Note | 1871 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Listed in the Lovell 1871 Provincial Business Directory: Richard Marshall, fisherman and John Marshall, dealer. Also this description is given of the town: town of considerable trade on the west side of Placentia Bay, district of Burin. It has perhaps the findest harbor in Newfoundland, with two entrances, one to the south-east and the other to the west. The harbor is divided into three arms, and a ferry plies across it. A packet boat runs once a fortnight to Little Placentia, distant about 50 miles, connecting with the over-land route from St. John's, 86 miles. It is a post town and port of entry. Distant from St. John's, by steamer once a fortnight, 162 miles, fare $6. Mail fortnightly. Population 1850.; Principal=Richard George Marshall Esq.8 |
Citations
- [S129] St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Canada, Baptism of John Marshall, LDS Film #2169242, Item 3.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 4, Parish Register of Saint Patrick's Catholic Church, Burin, Newfoundland, Marriages, 1833-99. Listing for Marriage of Mary Marshall & Andrew Dubourdieu, 16 February 1855.
- [S60] Matthew Marshall, Will, written 18 Mar 1857 , Provincial Archives of Labrador and Newfoundland, The Rooms, St. John's, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada.
- [S436] Ancestry.com, online at www.ancestry.com, Newfoundland, Canada, Index of Birth, Marriage & Death Notices from Newspapers, 1810–1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Births, Deaths and Marriages in Newfoundland Newspapers, 1810–1890. CD-ROM. St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada: Maritime History Archive, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 4, Marriages 1833-1899, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for John Marshall to Mary Ann Pike, September, 1864.
- [S1064] Gert Crosbie, BDM Newfoundland, Volume 3, p. 147. Announcement of marriage of John Marshall and Mary Ann Pike on September 12, 1864 in Burin. Was listed in the Gazette, Courier and Newfoundlander newspapers.
- [S1437] Richard Marshall to E. Smith & Co. Southern District Grant Book; Film #2071103, DGS #8301748, pages 351-354, Family History Library.
- [S845] Lovell's Provincial Business Directory, for Burin, Newfoundland, Canada. Transcription found on Newfoundland's Grand Banks website at ngb.checuto.org. Reviewed November, 2014.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for John Marshall, 15 September 1857.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Isabella Marshall, August 1865.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Matthew Marshall, 22 February 1867.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Catherine Jos. Marshall, 30 June 1868.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Frances Anne Marshall, 09 March 1869.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Bernard George Marshall, 08 September 1871.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Mary Eliza Rose Marshall, 27 July 1873.
- [S1001] Salt Lake City, Utah, LDS Microfilm: Film #2169242, Item 3, Baptisms 1833-1894, Saint Patrick's Parish, Burin, Newfoundland. Listing for Herbert Joseph Marshall, 12 August 1871.
John Marshall
(say 1830 - )
Last Edited | Dec 5, 2016 |
Family | Margaret Burnie | |
Marriage | 16 February 1855 | Burin, Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Margaret Burnie1 |
Birth | say 1830 | |
Marriage | 16 February 1855 | St. Patrick Catholic Church, Burin, Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada; Principal=Margaret Burnie1 |
Citations
- [S123] John Marshall & Margaret Burnie, Church Marriage Record, unknown repository, unknown repository address.