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James Markham Marshall (March 12, 1764 – April 26, 1848) was an American lawyer, Revolutionary War soldier and planter who briefly served as United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia.
James Markham Marshall Ambler (December 30, 1848 – October 30, 1881) was an American naval surgeon who served on the USS Jeannette and perished during the Jeannette expedition, in 1881, while attempting to reach the North Pole. Ambler was born in December 1848 in Markham, Virginia.
Henry Markham (1840–1923), a United States Representative and 18th Governor of California; Henry Vaughan Markham (1897–1946), British civil servant; Ian Markham (born 1962), an American academic; J. David Markham (born 1945), American educator and historian; James Markham Marshall (1764–1848), a United States federal judge
Marshall Brain (1961–2024), technology expert and internet personality at HowStuffWorks.com (Raleigh) Chang and Eng Bunker (1811–1874), the original Siamese twins who performed for audiences in Asia, Europe, and North America before settling in the mountains of North Carolina and marrying two local sisters
Starr Family Home State Historic Site is a 3.1-acre (1.3 ha) historical site operated by the Texas Historical Commission in downtown Marshall, Texas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] The museum was made a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1986. [3]
West was a Raleigh City Council member from 1999 to 2010, and served as mayor pro tem from 2003 to 2010. “He was a kind and thoughtful individual who got a great deal done for our city,” said ...
An erroneous obituary was published by the Oxford University Gazette on October 2, 2008, and withdrawn in a subsequent issue. [228] The confusion was caused by the recent death of his father, Professor John Horden. Whitney Houston, American singer, was falsely reported dead of a drug overdose on a radio report on September 12, 2001. [229]
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