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  1. Edward Carrington Marshall (January 13, 1805 – February 8, 1882) was a Virginia farmer, planter, businessman, and politician. He represented Fauquier County in the Virginia House of Delegates 1834-1838 and became president of the Manassas Gap Railroad.

  2. www.usmarshals.gov › directors-and-organizational-leadership › edward-carringtonEdward Carrington | U.S. Marshals Service

    The First Marshal of Virginia. The First Marshal of Virginia Edward Carrington was born Feb. 11, 1748, in Cumberland County, Va. In addition to the practice of law, Carrington managed a plantation and ran his family's estate. He also became heavily involved in Virginia politics.

  3. Edward Carrington Marshall. Born 13 Jan 1805 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA. Ancestors. Son of John Marshall and Mary Willis (Ambler) Marshall. Brother of Thomas Marshall, Rebecca Marshall, Jaquelin Ambler Marshall, Mary Ann Marshall, William Marshall [half], John James Marshall, Mary (Marshall) Harvie, John Marshall, James Keith Marshall, ...

  4. 5 de abr. de 2020 · Edward Carrington Marshal l (January 13, 1805 – February 8, 1882) was a Virginia farmer, planter, businessman, and politician. He represented Fauquier County in the Virginia House of Delegates 1834-1838 and became president of the Manassas Gap Railroad. [1]

  5. EDWARD CARRINGTON MARSHALL. Edward Carrington Marshall son of Chief Justice john Marshall, was born in Richmond, Virginia, January 13, 1805. He graduated at Harvard College in 1826 and settled at Carrington, Fauquier County, Vi …

  6. historyengine.richmond.edu › episodes › viewHistory Engine 3.0

    Edward Carrington Marshall's brother tried to negotiate an exchange of land with a Mr. Noland. Mr. Noland was also important man in Fauquier County. Edward's brother had two buyer's that were interested in his piece of land: Mr. Noland and Captain Slaughter, both offering close to the same price. At the same time in Fauquier County, it was big ...

  7. Portrait of Edward Carrington Marshall of the Duke Endowment. 411 Chapel Drive Durham, NC 27708 (919) 660-5870 Perkins Library Service Desk