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Thomas Marshall
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ClaimDetailEvidence
Child +John Marshall (~1646-~1712)
Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderMale
NameThomas Marshall [S1080:17]
secondary
NameTho. Marshall [S1080:13]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Birthest 1602 (1588-1617)
 
FlourishedMar 8, 1637/38Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:13]
committe member for the General Court
[tjf] it is not know if this is the same person
secondary
FlourishedApr 5, 1638Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States [S1080:17]
fined for "failing att the hower appointed which 7 of the Clocke"
[tjf] it is not know if this is the same person
secondary
Sources
IndexTitle
[S1080] Trumbull, J. Hammond, "The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut, May 1665" (Hartford, 1850) (http://www.archive.org/details/publicrecordsco09hoadgoog).
Note
Thomas Marshall is of unknown descent. Some list him as the son of Thomas Marshall and Janet Fidler (b. 1583), but they were not married until May 26, 1612 in Northumberland or Durham. He was born in England in 1610. He emigrated from England in 1635 aboard the ship "James". He was living in Boston in 1643, and was admitted to the church there on February 17, 1644. In May of 1644, he was admitted as a freeman in Boston. In June of 1644 he excommunicated from the church, but by 1646 had recovered their favor. He shortly thereafter removed to New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut in 1646 where his second son was born. He was made a freeman in New Haven on March 7, 1647 [History of Greenwich, pg 607]. Sometime before 1658, he removed to Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [ibid]. He died in Greenwich in 1671.
Thomas was a tailor by trade, and a Quaker [ibid].

He had the following childen:

Thomas (2 Jan 1643/44 - dy )
John (1646 - aft 12 May 1712) m1. _____ Rockwell, m2. Elizabeth Lyon, m3. Sarah Webb
[dau] (aft 1646 - )
[dau] (aft 1646 - )
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