MARSHALL ANNEX
Edward Franklin Marshall Pedigree
(Start at generation 1, below.)
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Origin of
the surname “Marshall:”
Generation
3
2 George H. Marshall
1. Biographical notes:
Born Canada (also seen: b. Carthage, Wilna Twp,
Jefferson Co., NY). Employed
as a farmer.
2. Wife: Julia E. Delancett
Born Canada (also seen: b. NYS).
3. Children: (order uncertain)
a. George Marshall, Jr.
b. Edward Franklin Marshall: See generation 1, below.
c.
Laura
etta Marshall: Born 20 April 1887 in McLean & Ridout Township, Muskoka County,
Ontario, Canada.
d. James Marshall: Born
10 December 1890 on Monck Road, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.
e. Mary Marshall: Born
18 March 1893 in Bracebridge Township, Muskoka County, Ontario, Canada.
f. Ida Jane Marshall:
Born 15 Janaury 1895 in Bracebridge
Township, Muskoka County, Ontario, Canada.
1 Edward “Ed” Franklin Marshall:
A. Biographical notes:
Born
1 October 1885 at McLean & Ridout Township,
Victoria County, Ontario, Canada. Died 3
February 1949, age 61, at Orlando, Florida from a heart attack. Immigrated to the US on 1 April 1898 at
Niagara Falls, New York; became a naturalized citizen of the US on 24 November
1923 at the Supreme Court, Watertown, Jefferson County, New York, with Lewis C.
Burdick as a witness. Close friend and
business associate of Lewis
Carlisle Burdick, husband of Anna Arvilla
(Drake) Burdick.
Worked
his way up at the St Regis Paper Company’s mill at Deferiet,
New York from Machine Tender to Plant Superintendant, then as General Manager
of St Regis operations in northern New York State from 1944 until his
retirement in July 1948. In that capacity Ed
and his wife, Ruth, and their close friend, Lewis Burdick, and Ruth’s companion
and assistant, Anna A. Drake (who married Lewis in 1957), resided in the
relatively large and prominent house at the junction of Route 3 and Mill Street
in Deferiet.
The Marshalls also had
a 3-bedroom, 2-story vacation/weekend cottage on Lake Ontario (Point Salubrious
near Chaumont, Jefferson County, New York).
The cottage was across the road from the lake shore.
Before retirement
Edward and Lewis Burdick purchased, as an investment, a rundown farm located
about 6 miles outside Watertown Center on Massey Street Road near Sulphur Springs.
Before and after their respective retirements from the St Regis Paper
Company, Edward and Lewis invested in and built up this farm. Lewis continued that effort by himself when
Ed suddenly died, soon after retirement.
1910
US Census: Edward Marshall, age 24 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and employed as a backtender in a paper mill, resided in the household headed
by Locklin Frazier, age 23 (b. English-speaking
Canada; parents b. English-speaking Canada) and employed as a box maker, in
Wilna Township, Jefferson County, New York.
The household also included Edward's wife of less than 1 year, Ruth
Marshall, age 20 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS), who had had no children; and Locklin's wife of 2 years, Stella Frazier, age 20 (b.
English-speaking Canada; parents b. English-speaking Canada), who had had no
children.
1920
US Census: Edward F. Marshall, age 34 (b. Canada; parents b. Canada) and
employed as a paper maker in a paper mill, was heading a household in Wilna
Township, Jefferson County, New York. He
immigrated to the US in 1900 and became a naturalized citizen in 1918. The household also included his wife, Ruth C.
Marshall, age 30 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS).
1930
US Census: Edward Marshall, age 43 (b. English-speaking Canada; father b.
English-speaking Canada; mother b. NYS) and employed as foreman in a paper
mill, was heading a household at 39 Anderson Avenue in the Village of Deferiet, Wilna Township, Jefferson County, New York. He had completed 3 years of high school,
immigrated to the US in 1896 (subsequently naturalized), and he married 1st at
age 23. The household also included his
wife, Ruth C. Marshall, age 36 (b. NYS; father b. OH; mother b. NYS), who
married 1st at age 17; and boarder, Louis J. Burdick, age 36 (b. NYS; parents
b. NYS), divorced, and employed as a paper maker in a paper mill, who married 1st
at age 20.
1940
US Census: Edward Marshall, age 54 (b. English-speaking Canada) and employed as
Resident Manager of a paper mill, was heading a household at 2 Wilna Avenue in
the Village of Deferiet, Wilna Township, Jefferson
County, New York. He had completed 8th
grade. The household also included his
wife, Ruth Marshall, age 46 (b. NYS), who had completed 2 years of high school;
lodger, Lewis Burdick, age 47 (b. NYS), single, and employed as Superintendant
of the Ground Wood Department of a paper mill, who had completed 1 year of
college; and Anna Drake, age 21 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a servant in
a private home, who had completed 4 years of high school. All but Anna resided in the same township on
1 April 1935; Anna Drake resided at Evans Mills, LeRay Township, Jefferson County, New York.
B. Wife: Ruth C. Fuller (photos)
Born
10 May 1890 at Philadelphia, Jefferson County, New York. Died 30 April 1957, age 66, at home at 1202
Academy Street, Watertown, New York, where she resided following Edward’s
death; interred Black River Cemetery, Black River, Jefferson County, New
York. Daughter of Frank O. and Gertrude
(Robinson) Fuller of Philadelphia, New York, who also had the following
children: (order uncertain)
· Harriet Fuller: Married
(?) Oakes and resided at Watertown, New York.
· Mildred G. Fuller:
Married James A. Marshall and resided at North Syracuse, New York.
· Florence E. Fuller:
Married William H. Keene and resided at Point Salubrious, Jefferson County, New
York.
· Claude E. Fuller: Resided
at Watertown, New York.
· John I. Fuller: Resided
at Brewster, New York.
At age 21, when
employed as a waitress and a resident of Carthage, Ruth married Edward F.
Marshall, age 23 and employed as a papermaker, of Carthage, Wilna Township,
Jefferson County, New York on 3 July 1910 (license issued 2 Jul 1910) at
Carthage.
C. Child:
1. Elva Marshall: Died at birth.
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