![]() ![]() Their names were Edward Carrington Marshall, Jaquelin Ambler Marshall, Mary Marshall Harvie, James Keith Marshall and Thomas Marshall. Marshall and Mary had ten children, but only six survived to adulthood – five boys and one girl. Theirs was a textbook example of a romance made in the stars. He met Mary at Richmond, Virginia after he had established his law career there. The John Marshall statue, located in John Marshall Park,- by Agnostic Preachers Kid – Wikimedia Commons ![]() Marshall studied law and was admitted to the Virginia state bar Marshall’s schooling was primarily provided by his parents, supplemented only by the instruction afforded by a visiting clergyman who lived with the family for about a year and by a few months of slightly more formal training at an academy in Westmoreland county. John was largely self-educated in his childhood He had 14 siblings namely Elizabeth (Marshall) Colston, Mary Ann Marshall, Thomas Marshall Jr, James Markham Marshall, Judith (Marshall) Brooke, William Marshall, Charles Marshall, Lucy (Marshall) Ambler, Alexander Keith Marshall, Louis Marshall, Susan Tarleton (Marshall) McClung, Charlotte (Marshall) Duke, Jane (Marshall) Taylor, Nancy Marshall and Rebecca Marshall His father was a politician and soldier, who continued to amass wealth over the years and take care of his family. He was the firstborn of his parents, Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. ![]() John Marshall by Supreme Court of the United States – Wikimedia Commons ![]()
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