Second Generation2. THOMAS2 MARSHALL (JOHN1) (#1) was born 1626. Northampton court records show Thomas Marshall in August, 1686, age 55. (Houston & Mihalyka, Colonial Residents, Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore MD, 1985, p. 67) THOMAS died 1704 in Northampton VA, at 78 years of age. He married MARY (wife of Thomas Marshall) about 1655. Mary was his wife's name when he presented his son, Thomas for baptism in 1661. He did not name a wife in his will. Richard Robinson gifted a cow to Thomas' son, George, on May 26, 1679. (Accomack Wills & Deeds 1679-1690, copied by Jim Marshall) (MARY (wife of Thomas Marshall) is #2.) MARY was born 1638. MARY died before 1704. Court records of Northampton County show Mary Marshall in May, 1688, aged 50. (Houston & Mihalyka, Colonial Residents, Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore MD, 1985, p. 67) Mary may have been Mary Robinson. Richard Robinson gifted a cow to George Marshall May 26, 1679. He made a will in Northampton Co VA, January 1, 1704. Executors were sons, John and George; witnesses: Jacob Johnson, Arthur Roscoe, Obedience Johnson. (James H. Marshall, Wills & Administrations of Northampton Co, p. 176) THOMAS's will was probated in Northampton Co., VA, May 30, 1704. Thomas would have been about age 14 when he came to Northampton. His name is probably on that portion of the headright certificate which was destroyed. If indentured with his father to John Wilkins, his seven years coincide with his attaining majority. In 1658, Dermon Macloud left his will in Northampton Co VA. He bequeathed a cow calf and 'the 170 pounds tobacco he owes me' to Thomas Marshall. Others recieving calves or cows from Dermon Macloud were: Olester Southerland, Daniel Eson and the three children of John Coulston: John, Elizabeth and Ann. (James H. Marshall, Wills & Administrations of Northampton Co., p. 58) In 1664, Thomas bought 150A of the Truett section of tract N115 from Mr. Bloyes. In 1700, he deeded this to sons, John and George. He also gave his sons the land his father purchased from Henry Edwards, or the Edwards section of N115. Thomas' son, John, and grandson, Thomas, also made purchases of the remaining land at N115 between 1708 and 1724. In 1744, John's son, Thomas, purchased 60A of adjoining N114. A suit over the bounds in 1746 required a survey which showed that this part was on the bay shore and above the north fork of Boulman's Branch and was merged with N115. (Ralph Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore, p. 526-528) Abstract of Thomas' will dated January 1, 1703-4, probate May 30, 1704: two daughters of son, Thomas, Mary and Ann, 150A bayside 'Muddy Branch' to be equally divided. To sons, John and George, 200A on Ridge between Occohanock and Nasswattox Creeks to be equally divided, with George to have his choice. The 300A where I and my sons live to remain as described in deeds by me formerly made to them. Servant man, Joseph Smith, to George. John and George residual legatees and executors. Witnessed by Jacob Johnson, Arthur Roscoe and Obedience Johnson. (James Marshall, Wills & Administrations of Northampton Co., p. 176) THOMAS MARSHALL and MARY (wife of Thomas Marshall) had the following children:
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