Name origin: A name of office; master of the house; anciently, one who commands all person not above prince. Teutonic, marschalk; French, marsechal.
b.abt.1100 Pembroke, parents ukn
m.______ de Venus
b.abt.1102; d/o Geoffrey de Venus
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b.abt.1126; s/o Gilbert Marshall
d.1164
m.Sibilla de Evereaux
b. d/o Walter de Evereaux & Sibill de Chaworth
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b.abt.1146 Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; s/o John Marshall and Sibilla de Evereaux
d.May 14, 1219 Temple, London, England
m.Aug. 1189 in London Isabell de Clare
b.1173 Pembroke, Wales; d/o Richard "Strongbow" de Clare, Earl of Pembroke and Eva Leinster
d.1220 Pembroke, Wales
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NOTE: Am currently reading a book about William Marshall called: The Greatest Knight: The Unsung Story of The Queen's Champion (William Marshal) by Elizabeth Chadwick
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b.ca.1500's, parents ukn
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b.ca.1613; parents ukn
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NOTES: From Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families 1620-1700 by Holmes: THOMAS, b.Eng. 1613, came from Boston, Eng., to Reading, Mass., 1635.
Emigrated from London, England to Boston on the James.
There were two men named Thomas Marshall living in Reading at the same time and records of the town do not distinguish between them.
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b.parents ukn
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