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James Keith Marshall

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285:, and then after Edward fell from a horse and became disabled, James Keith Marshall ran and represented the county from 1839 until 1841 (winning re-election once, but losing in 1838). In 1853, voters elected James Keith Marshall to the Virginia Senate, where he represented Fauquier and neighboring 338:
James K. Marshall seems to appear on both page 63-63 and 1840 U.S. Federal Census, for Leeds, Fauquier County, Virginia pp. 62–63 shows both 42 and 46 in the household, which appears distinct from the James M. Marshall household with 40 persons on pp.
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circa 1821 and received a plantation from his father as a wedding present. He then farmed using enslaved labor, owning 47 slaves in the 1830 census, many slaves in the 1840 census after his father's death, and 55 slaves in the 1850 census.
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Marshall withdrew from Harvard in early 1815 after being disciplined and his brother John Marshall, Jr. expelled, and soon began a career as an investment banker in Philadelphia with the house of Willing & Francis. He returned to
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and his wife Mary Willis Ambler Marshall (1766–1831) in Richmond on February 13, 1800, James Keith Marshall had several brothers and sisters. He attended
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Cynthia Miller Leonard, Virginia's General Assembly 1619–1978: A Bicentennial Register (Virginia State Library 1978) pp. 392, 457, 462, 467, 473, 481
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Jean Edward Smith, John Marshall: Definer of a Nation (Henry Holt & Company Inc,. 1996) pp. 396, 423–424
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Marshall (1800–1884) in 1821, and they had eleven children, many of whom died in childhood.
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1850 U.S. Federal Census, Slave Schedule for Ashby's, Fauquier County, Virginia
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James Keith Marshall was buried in the family plot in the cemetery of
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1830 U.S. Federal Census for Ashby's, Fauquier County, Virginia
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would run for and win one of the county's two seats in the
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planter and politician. He served in both houses of the
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Index

Virginia Senate
Fauquier
Rappahannock Counties
George W. Brent
Alexander J. Marshall
Virginia House of Delegates
Fauquier County
Robert E. Scott
Richmond, Virginia
Marshall, Virginia
Alma mater
Harvard University
Virginia
Virginia General Assembly
American Civil War
John Marshall
Harvard College
Burwell
Fauquier County, Virginia
Thomas's
Edward Carrington Marshall
Virginia General Assembly
Rappahannock Counties
George W. Brent
Alexander J. Marshall
Leeds Episcopal Church
Categories
1800 births
1862 deaths
People from Fauquier County, Virginia

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