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  2. Marshal family - Wikipedia

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    He only had one known son, also called John Marshal (III), but he was illegitimate, so the title went to John (II)‘s brother instead. [4] The position of marshal will be later claimed by a descendant of this illegitimate line, William Marshal, 1st Baron Marshal. [5] John (II)’s brother was the well-known William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke.

  3. John Marshall - Wikipedia

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    John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American statesman, jurist, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835.

  4. William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke - Wikipedia

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    William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146 or 1147 – 14 May 1219), also called William the Marshal (Norman French: Williame li Mareschal, [1] French: Guillaume le Maréchal), was an Anglo-Norman soldier and statesman during High Medieval England [2] who served five English kings: Henry II and his son and co-ruler Young Henry, Richard I, John, and finally Henry III.

  5. John Marshal (died 1165) - Wikipedia

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    John Marshal (also referred to as John FitzGilbert, died 22 July 1165), was a minor nobleman of Anglo-Norman origins who served as marshal of England and fought in the 12th-century civil war on the side of Empress Matilda.

  6. Joan de Munchensi - Wikipedia

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    On the death in 1245 of her uncles Walter Marshal, 5th Earl of Pembroke and Anselm Marshal, 6th Earl of Pembroke, neither leaving children, their extensive estates in England, Wales, and Ireland were divided among seventeen descendants of their father. The process took nearly three years to complete, during which time her brother John died, and ...

  7. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Randolph family of Virginia is a prominent political family, ... Alexander John Marshall (1803–1882), ∞ 1827 : Maria Rose Taylor (1808–1844)

  8. The 10 Most Infamous Family Inheritance Feuds - AOL

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    1. J. Howard Marshall II Value of estate: $1.6 billion Amount contested: $300 million Feuding parties: wife and son J. Howard Marshall amassed a fortune of approximately $1.6 billion as an oil tycoon.

  9. Category:Marshall family (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Category for the Marshall family, which has produced political figures, judges, and several members of the United States armed services. The two best known members of the family were John Marshall, a U. S. Representative, cabinet secretary, and Chief Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court and George Marshall, a U. S. Army General and cabinet secretary.