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  1. The Marshall Steam Station located on Lake Norman in Catawba County, N.C., was named for him. Mr. Marshall was selected by James B. Duke as one of the original Trustees of The Duke Endowment. He served as Assistant Secretary for 12 years and as Vice Chairman for eight years until his death in 1953.

  2. Carrington deltog i amerikanska revolutionskriget som överstelöjtnant i artilleriet. Han deltog i slaget vid Hobkirk's Hill och belägringen av Yorktown. [1] Efter att USA fick sin konstitution var han verksam som US Marshall och senare som borgmästare i Richmond. [2] Carrington avled 1810 och gravsattes på St. John's Churchyard i Richmond. [3]

  3. Pedigree report of Edward Carrington Marshall, son of John Marshall and Mary Willis Ambler, born on January 13th, 1805. Edward Carrington had a wife named Rebecca Courtenay Peyton and eight children named John, Mary Lewis, Rebecca Peyton, Edward Carrington, James Keith, Betsy Lewis, Jaquelin Ambler, Courtenay Norton.

  4. Edward Carrington Marshall. Birth. 31 Mar 1842. Death. 28 Jul 1912 (aged 70) Burial. Leeds Episcopal Church Cemetery. Markham, Fauquier County, Virginia, USA Show Map. Memorial ID.

  5. Edward Carrington had a wife named Caroline Stabler. Edward Carrington was born on December 16th, 1860 in "The Crag", Fauquier Co., VA . Edward Carrington's father was Jaquelin Ambler Marshall and his mother was Rebecca Peyton Marshall .

  6. Genealogy for Edward Carrington Marshall (1805 - 1882) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames