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View Tree for Peter MARSHALLPeter MARSHALL (b. 1759, d. 25 Jul 1806)

Peter MARSHALL1918, 1919 was born 1759 in Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA1920, 1921, and died 25 Jul 1806 in Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1922, 1923. He married Rachel OVERFIELD.

 Includes NotesNotes for Peter MARSHALL:
2 ADDR Quaker Hill Road
Eldred Township
Cogan Station, PA 17728 USA
3 _NAME Quaker Hill Cemetery
3 ADR1 Quaker Hill Road
3 ADR2 Eldred Township
3 CITY Cogan Station
3 STAE PA
3 POST 17728
3 CTRY USA


Peter Marshall came to Montoursville in 1788 and made his way to what is now the home of Henry Collins. From there he went to Quaker Hill, then to a point near Balls Mills where Baltus Hensler now lives. This was in 1801 and that same year he died. [DAR Patriot Index]

Up on Quaker Hill there is a little cemetery which I am sure most of you have visited. In that cemetery there are two very small stones, one bearing the initials PM and the other RM. In between these two ancient stones is a bright new one bearing this legend: Peter Marshall, veteran of the Revolutionary War, 1759-1606. It was Peter Marshal, who, as a young man, sat on the cabin floor in the late evenings listening to his father, Edward Marshall, tell his tales of woe and of his claim to fame. Peter and his wife, Rachel, had a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1788. When she grew up she married Enoch Wilson born in 1775 in Sussex County, NJ. [Robert A. Heim]

His names appeared on the list of taxables for that year.

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2 ADDR Quaker Hill Road
Eldred Township
Cogan Station, PA 17728 USA
3 _NAME Quaker Hill Cemetery
3 ADR1 Quaker Hill Road
3 ADR2 Eldred Township
3 CITY Cogan Station
3 STAE PA
3 POST 17728
3 CTRY USA


Peter Marshall came to Montoursville in 1788 and made his way to what is now the home of Henry Collins. From there he went to Quaker Hill, then to a point near Balls Mills where Baltus Hensler now lives. This was in 1801 and that same year he died. [DAR Patriot Index]

Up on Quaker Hill there is a little cemetery which I am sure most of you have visited. In that cemetery there are two very small stones, one bearing the initials PM and the other RM. In between these two ancient stones is a bright new one bearing this legend: Peter Marshall, veteran of the Revolutionary War, 1759-1606. It was Peter Marshal, who, as a young man, sat on the cabin floor in the late evenings listening to his father, Edward Marshall, tell his tales of woe and of his claim to fame. Peter and his wife, Rachel, had a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1788. When she grew up she married Enoch Wilson born in 1775 in Sussex County, NJ. [Robert A. Heim]

His names appeared on the list of taxables for that year.

{1800-PA-LYCO-Loyalsock-539}[Manville family.FTW]

2 ADDR Quaker Hill Road
Eldred Township
Cogan Station, PA 17728 USA
3 _NAME Quaker Hill Cemetery
3 ADR1 Quaker Hill Road
3 ADR2 Eldred Township
3 CITY Cogan Station
3 STAE PA
3 POST 17728
3 CTRY USA


Peter Marshall came to Montoursville in 1788 and made his way to what is now the home of Henry Collins. From there he went to Quaker Hill, then to a point near Balls Mills where Baltus Hensler now lives. This was in 1801 and that same year he died. [DAR Patriot Index]

Up on Quaker Hill there is a little cemetery which I am sure most of you have visited. In that cemetery there are two very small stones, one bearing the initials PM and the other RM. In between these two ancient stones is a bright new one bearing this legend: Peter Marshall, veteran of the Revolutionary War, 1759-1606. It was Peter Marshal, who, as a young man, sat on the cabin floor in the late evenings listening to his father, Edward Marshall, tell his tales of woe and of his claim to fame. Peter and his wife, Rachel, had a daughter, Elizabeth, in 1788. When she grew up she married Enoch Wilson born in 1775 in Sussex County, NJ. [Robert A. Heim]

His names appeared on the list of taxables for that year.

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More About Peter MARSHALL:
Burial: Jul 1806, Eldred Twp, Lycoming Co, PA.1924, 1925
Census 1: Bucks Co, PA; Census: 1790.1926, 1927
Census 2: Loyalsock Twp, Lycoming Co, PA; Census: 1800.1928, 1929
Migration: Bet. 1790 - 1796, Montoursville, Lycoming Co, PA.1930, 1931
Property: 1796, Loyalsock Twp, Lycoming Co, PA.1932, 1933
Record Change: 23 Oct 20031934, 1935
Will Written: 16 Jul 1806, Loyalsock Twp, Lycoming Co, PA.1936, 1937, 1938

Children of Peter MARSHALL and Rachel OVERFIELD are:
  1. James VanCamp MARSHALL, b. 19 Jan 1781, Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA1939, 1940, 1941, d. 14 Sep 1858, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1942, 1943.
  2. John W. MARSHALL, b. 01 Oct 1785, Tinicum Twp, Bucks Co, PA1944, 1945, 1946, d. 10 Jan 1872, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1947, 1948.
  3. +Elizabeth MARSHALL, b. 30 Jun 1788, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1949, 1950, d. date unknown, Eldred Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1951, 1952.
  4. Rebecca MARSHALL, b. 08 Jul 1791, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1953, 1954, d. 30 Apr 1850, Pennsylvania1955, 1956.
  5. Edward MARSHALL, b. 30 Jun 1793, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1957, 1958, d. 04 Apr 1794, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1959, 1960.
  6. Thomas MARSHALL, b. 31 May 1796, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1961, 1962, d. 21 Aug 1798, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1963, 1964.
  7. Sarah MARSHALL, b. 08 Dec 1799, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1965, 1966, d. Bef. Sep 1870, Eldred Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1967, 1968.
  8. Amy Anna MARSHALL, b. 08 Sep 1802, Hepburn Twp, Lycoming Co, PA1969, 1970, d. 29 May 1864, Lycoming Co, PA1971, 1972.
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