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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. Edward C. Marshall. Trustee, 1924–1953. Mr. Marshall was President of Duke Power Company and formerly President of Seaboard Airline Railway Company, Merchants and Farmers Bank of Portsmouth and the American Tobacco Company of New York.

  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. 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 …

  5. 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]

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

    Carrington served as Marshal for just over two years, after which Washington appointed him supervisor of distilled spirits for the state of Virginia. He held this office until 1794, when the press of his private affairs compelled his retirement from public office.

  7. Edward Carrington Marshall (father) James Keith Marshall (April 17, 1839 – July 3, 1863) was a Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War. Marshall commanded the wounded J. Johnston Pettigrew 's brigade during Pickett's Charge at the Battle of Gettysburg and died during the assault.