Washington John Marshall And Adams Family Connections

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Washington John Marshall And Adams Family Connections
George H Tickenor
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At the close of the war in 1783, he came to Kentucky and settled at Buck Pond, in Woodford County. He died in 1802. ' "Mr. Paxton tells us that Col. Thomas Marshall took a high position for natural mind and cultivated manners in his home in upper Fauquier County, Va. , and at the outbreak of the Revolutionary War, he was pointed to as the proper man to raise the regiment required for ser- vice. Mr. Paxton further relates that his oldest son, John, then a modest youth, but after- wards Chief Jus...tice of the United States, was selected by the volunteers to lead the company from Fauquier County, which honor, John accepted with diffidence, saying that he would do h: duty and that nothing more could be required of him. Col. Thomas Mar. Shall, at the close o the war, found himself penniless, and at the suggestion of George Washington, accepted the ol fice as surveyor of Kentucky, where with his land warrants and continental money he becami possessor of a hundred thousand acres of the finest land on earth.

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