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Note    N4726         Index
"We are sorry to chronicle the death of Mrs. Columbus Bruce, who departed this life May 9th. She leaves a large family to mourn their loss. She was a kind mother and a loving wife. Our sympathy is extended the family in their sad bereavement."--16 May 1890, The Atwood (KS) Patriot

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Note    N4727         Index
Gravestone reads" 2nd Lieut Co E 29 Mo Regt Civil War".
Received a military pension, filed 18 Oct 1884, certificate No. 282639, Filed in Missouri


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Note    N4728         Index
"Probate Judge Gieske appointed W. J. Marvin administrator of the estate of Jane E. C. Alexander, late of Achilles township."--12 Jun 1896, The (Atwood KS) Republican Citizen.

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Note    N4730         Index
"Daughter of John Coy, Sr. and Sarah [Woodbury] Coy. Known as "Becky". Married 28 May 1788 in Nelson County, Kentucky to Mark Marshall, Sr., son of John Marshall, Sr..
Mother of 10 Children....
John Marshall, II (1789-1838)
Daniel Marshall (1790-1861)
Mark Marshall, Jr. (1791-1838)
Robert Marshall (1793-1850)
William Marshall (b. 1795)
Benjamin Marshall (1800-1889)
Phoebe [Marshall] Wadley (b. 1802)
Rebecca [Marshall] Walters (1804-1892)
Deborah [Marshall] Wadley (1806-1858)
Hannah [Marshall] Porter (1808-1876)"--Find-a-grave


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Note    N4731         Index
Last name may be Hays.


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Note    N4732         Index
Perhaps also known as Robert Marshall.

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Note    N4733         Index
Also appears in 1850 census, family 472, for Hamiltons, Larue, KY, age 55.

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Note    N4734         Index
The 1810 Census Index lists on page 19 Benjamin and John Coy in Nelson county and lists a William, Moses, John and Daniel in next door Hardin county. Hardin is one of the daughter counties from Nelson. The location given above by Sonne for the family farm is right on the Nelson-Hardin county line, so it is possible that these are children of John and brothers of Benjamin.
Alternate marriage date with Betsy Countryman is 29 Apr 1788, Nelson county, KY
1810 Census reports 1 male under 10, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 45+,3 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 2 females 16-26 and 1 female 45+.
1820 Census reports 1 male 10-15, 1 male 26-35, 1 male 45 and over, 1 female 10-15, 2 females 16-25, 1 female 45 and over.
1830 census reports 1 male 70-79, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 70-79
Have seen up to eleven children attributed to Daniel and his wives, but none are on good enough grounds to include here.


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Note    N4735         Index
"Son of John Marshall, Sr. and Deborah [Chambers] Marshall. Obtained Land Grant of 376 acres identified as near the waters of Rolling Fork and Younger's Creek in Nelson County and the future Hardin County, Kentucky in 1786. Married (1st) 28 May 1788 in Nelson County, Kentucky, to Rebecca ('Becky') Coy. His Father-in-Law, John Coy, Sr. and Brother-in Law, John Coy, Jr. owned adjoining lands to his. Mark's Father, John Marshall, had served in the same Militia Unit as Rebeca's Father, John Coy. Sr. Hardin County, Kentucky was established in 1792 from land that was formerly part of Nelson County, so parts of the Marshall's land fell into Hardin County as well. In 1796, Mark Marshall was appointed overseer of road crossing Younger's Creek, from Pairpoint Mill to Countryman Plantation. In 1803, Mark Marshall was identified as one of the original members of the Nolynn Baptist Church. Married (2nd) 14 September 1812 in Hardin County, Kentucky to Lucy Bradley, Mother of his last three children. Lucy married John King 1n 1826, 3 years after the death of Mark Marshall, but died in 1831.
Father of 13 Children....
John Marshall, II (1789-1838)
Daniel Marshall (1790-1861)
Mark Marshall, Jr. (1791-1838)
Robert Marshall (1793-1850)
William Marshall (b. 1795)
Benjamin Marshall (1800-1889)
Phoebe [Marshall] Wadley (b. 1802)
Rebecca [Marshall] Walters (1804-1892)
Deborah [Marshall] Wadley (1806-1858)
Hannah [Marshall] Porter (1808-1876)
James Marshall (b. 1813)
Garrett Marshall (1816-1879)
Thomas Marshall (1818-1886)"--Find-a-grave