Individual Report for William Marshall William Marshall Marshall L Abt. 1808 in Greene County, New York, USA Abt. 1809 in USA Abt. 1816 in Greene County, New York, USA Abt. 1824 in New York, USA 1825 in New York, USA 1828 in New York, USA 1850 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA 1855 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA 1860 in Mamakating, Sullivan, New York, USA 1860 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA Military Service: 1863 in Hancock, Delaware, New York, USA 1875 in Elk Creek, Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA 01 Jun 1875 in Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA 1880 in Blenheim, Schoharie, New York, USA 1892 in Gilboa, Schoharie, New York, USA 1895 in Meredith, Delaware, New York, USA Death: Aft. 1895 Death: 29 Dec 1898 in Kortright, Delaware, New York, USA Occupation: Farmer Other: See note - DCBR 1895: 6 children (James, Melissa, Ruth, Frank, Ella, Henry) New York, USA William Henry Marshall Hancock, Delaware, New York, USA Race: White Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA Wm Marchall Prudence Ann Ingraham Melissa Marshall Ruth Marshall Mary Marshall Alexander Marshall Henry Marshall Frank Marshall Ella Marshall Malissa Ann Young Stephen Marshall Nathan Marshall Charles Marshall Frankie Marshall Hattie Marshall Osmar Marshall
William Marshall Person Marshall L Delaware County Biographical Review THOMAS E. WHITE, a popular citizen of Colchester, a veteran of the Grand Army of the Republic, is a native of the town where he now resides, having been born here on October 16, 1836. He is the son of Richard Laraway White, who was born in Colchester, March 27, 1797, his parents being Benjamin and Levina (Lotten) White, whose biographies are narrated elsewhere in this volume. Thomas E. White was educated in the common schools of Colchester. He was a bright, active lad, and, when but eleven years of age, drove his father's team to Rondout and Oxford, Chenango County, returning with the load of salt and flour, which his father then sold. When sixteen, he learned the carpenter's trade, at which he worked in the summer, lumbering in the winter, until his marriage in 1872. He purchased many tracts of land, which he cleared, selling the lumber, but since 1892 has worked at his trade, building for himself a beautiful dwelling in a fine lot on River Street, where he has a fine display of fruits in their season. His spacious house accommodates about twenty summer boarders, who enjoy his genial hospitality and the charming surroundings of Downsville. Mr. White married Melissa, daughter of William and Prudy A. (Ingraham) Marshall, who was born March 12, 1849. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall occupied a farm in Rockland, and were the parents of six children - Melissa, James, Ruth, Frank, Ella and Henry. Mr. Marshall is still living, a resident of Meredith; but his wife has passed away. Mr. and Mrs. White have two daughters; Lelah Bell, born November 12, 1877; and Lizzie L., born January 17, 1881, both of whom are accomplished musicians. He was a volunteer in the Civil War, enlisting in 1864, in Company C, First New York Engineers, and serving until the close of the war, after which, on account of impaired heath, he spent two years in Texas.
Individual Report for William Marshall Prudence Ann Ingraham 12 Dec 1847 in Beaverkill, Sullivan, New York, USA 1848 in New York, USA 12 Dec 1848 in Beaverkill, Sullivan, New York, USA 12 Dec 1848 Abt. 1850 in Sullivan County, New York, USA 1851 in New York, USA Abt. 1851 in Sullivan County, New York, USA 1855 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA 1860 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA 01 Jun 1875 in Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA 1880 in Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA 1892 in Walton, Delaware, New York, USA 1920 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA Death: 24 May 1928 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA Death: 25 May 1928 in Merrickville, Delaware, New York, USA James A Marshel James A Marshall James Marshall Burial: Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA Cause Of Death: Cerebral Apoplexy Jas Marchall Cemetery: Ouleout Valley Person Mary Jane Hotaling 17 Feb 1874 in Meredith, Delaware, New York, USA George Melvin Marshall William Henry Marshall Rosa Bell Marshall Nellie Pearl Marshall Genevieve Marshall [no notes]
Individual Report for George Melvin Marshall George Melvin Marshall Mary Jane Hotaling 17 Sep 1876 in Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA 1877 in New York, USA 1877 in New York, USA Abt. 1877 in New York, USA 17 Sep 1877 1879 in New York, USA 1880 in Delhi, Delaware, New York, USA 1910 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA 01 Jun 1915 in Hancock, Delaware, New York, USA 1917 in Roscoe, Sullivan, New York, USA 1918 in Liberty, Sullivan, New York, USA 1919 in Freemont, Roscoe, New York, USA 1920 in Rockland, Sullivan, New York, USA 1921 in Peakville, Delaware, New York, USA 1922 in Burnwood, New York, USA 1923 in Peakville, Delaware, New York, USA 1930 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA 1935 in Merrickville, Delaware, New York, USA 01 Apr 1940 in Hamden, Delaware, New York, USA Death: 14 Sep 1969 in Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA SSN Issued: Social Security Number: 123-40-5973 Burial: Franklin, Delaware, New York, USA George Marshall Other: Race: White Cemetery: Ouleout Valley Occupation: Woodcutter for Acid Factory, Beerston, NY Jennie Mae Tyler 20 Jul 1899 in Cooperstown, Otsego, New York, USA [no children] Rosa Bell Knickerbocker 04 Nov 1911 in Fishs Eddy, Delaware, New York, USA Daisy Virginia Marshall Kenneth Albert Marshall Carlton Charles Marshall Hilda Eliza Marshall Person Obituary 9/15/1969 The Daily Star, Oneonta, NY: FRANKLIN - George M. Marshall, 92, of Franklin, died September 14 in Delaware Valley Hospital, Walton, after a short illness. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, September 17, at the Bennett Funeral Home, Franklin, with the Rev. Mel Farmer, pastor of the Unadilla
George Melvin Marshall Mary Jane Hotaling Fellowship Baptist Church officiating. Burial will be in the Ouleout Cemetery, Franklin. Mr. Marshall was born September 17, 1876, in Delhi, the son of James and Mary (Hotaling) Marshall. He married Rosa Knickerbocker on Nov. 4, 1911 in Roscoe. He was a dairy farmer most of his life, operating farms in the Delaware County area. He was a member of the Baptist Church in Liberty. Surviving are his wife; two daughters, Mrs. Wayne (Hilda) Boyles of Walton and Mrs. Edward (Daisy) Hotaling of Franklin; two sons, Kenneth Marshall of Franklin and Carl Marshall of Sidney; 22 grand-children, and 43 great grandchildren. Friends may call at Bennett Funeral Home Tuesday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., at which time the family will be present.
Individual Report for John Marshall John Marshall Death: Race: Marshall L Abt. 1839 in USA Abt. 1840 in Greene County, New York, USA Abt. 1841 in New York, USA Abt. 1842 in New York, USA 1850 in Mamakating, Sullivan, New York, USA 1855 in Mamakating, Sullivan, New York, USA 1860 in Mamakating, Sullivan, New York, USA 1875 in Gilboa, Schoharie, New York, USA 1880 in Blenheim, Schoharie, New York, USA 1892 in Tompkins, Delaware, New York, USA 07 Aug 1909 in Kortright, Delaware, New York, USA J Marshall John Marshal White Mary George S Marshall William H Marshall Clara L James Marshall John M Marshall
Individual Report for John M Marshall John M Marshall Race: Person John Marshall Clara L Abt. 1882 in New York, USA Abt. 1883 in New York, USA Abt. 1886 in New York, USA Abt. 1887 in New York, USA 1892 in Tompkins, Delaware, New York, USA 1910 in Kortright, Delaware, New York, USA 1915 in Kortright, Delaware, New York, USA 1920 in Stamford, Delaware, New York, USA 1930 in Kortright, Delaware, New York, USA John Marshall John Marshal John Marshal White Edith Hinkley Eddie Marshall Ella Marshall Charlotte Marshall Florence Marshall Francis Marshall Gerald C Marshall [no notes]