Marshall Family History





First Generation
Mid 1800's



Eli & Nancy Marshall
Bethel Methodist
 Church Cemetery



Bethel Medhodist Church Alamance County location

1. Eli Marshall b. 1828 d. 1906, (son of Robert Marshall, b. Feb 22, 1800 in Orange Co., NC, d. June 25, 1856 in Hancock Co., IN and Catherine Huffines, b. May 15, 1799 in Guilford Co., NC and d. Mar 20,1888 in Hancock Co., IN.) ; m. Nancy Clapp, b. 1827, Guilford Co., NC, d. June 14, 1909.  

 "Mrs. Nancy Clapp Marshall, widow of the late Eli Marshall died in the home of her son, Mr. M. Marshall at Glencoe, June 14, 1909...Graveyard at Bethel Methodist Church, in the country above Glencoe. Mrs. Marshall leaves three living childred, Mr. M.M. Marshall, Supt. of Glencoe Mills, and Mrs. Charles Faucette, and Mrs. James Allens.  In her younger days, Mrs. Marshall was a member of the Methodist church.  She died in the faith assuringher friends of being ready to go..." 1  

Eli Marshall enlisted October 24, 1864, in the 26 NC Regiment, Company G.3  He enlisted late in the war, and may have served during the later stages of the Siege of Petersburg, and subsequent campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia.  The last movements of the Army's campaign was an attempt to reach the depot at Appomattox in order to move south by railroad to join Joseph E. Johnston's larger Army of Tennesse, then located in Greensboro, NC. The Confederate Army suffered a significant defeat at the Battle of Sailor's Creek, Virginia on April 6, 1865, and Lee surrendered on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox court House.


1.1 Maggie Marshall, b. d, m; James Allen
1.2 Emanuel M. Marshall (twins) b. Oct 22, 1867, d. 1940 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Murray
1.2 Allice Marshall (twins) b. Oct. 22, 1867 d. 1938, m. Charles Faucette..  Alice worked as a drawing in twister at Plaid Mills.






1907 Confederate Vetran's
Benifits
3


Second Generation
1867



Glencoe Mill







Front St. Glencoe
Methodist Church


1.1 Emanuel M. 'Man' Marshall  b. Oct. 22, 1867, d. Mar. 3, 1940; m. 1885 Mary Elizabeth Murrayb.Aug. 19, 1867, d. Mar. 6, 1937, daughter of Jerry Murray, b. circa 1861 and Alllie Perscala J Murray, b. circa 1875, d. Nov 22, 1953 in Butner, Granville, NC.

Emanuel always signed his name as 'M.M. Marshall'.  His mother called him her 'little man' and the name stuck'.  Emanuel was a superintendent at the Glencoe mill for nearly 40 years.  In 1899, James Holt (Glencoe mill owner) sold Emanuel a one-acre lot at the northeastern end of the Glencoe property were the Marshall family lived for over 80 years.  In 1900, emanuel brother-in-law, George Faucette (age 30) and his sister-in-law, Rosetta Faucette (age 24) lived with the family.

Both are buried at Pine Hill Cemetery, section K.

From interview with Ethel M. Marshall, November 16, 1978
2

"... my father came from Randolph County. He was reared over there somewhere about Mount Zion Church—Mount Zion Baptist Church.  His people all lived over there.  And mother, the first I ever heard her say anything about coming to a cotton mill was to Carolina, down below here.  She never did say much about that, she quilled and spinned.  And that's all I know about her.  When I was  real small they moved to Elmira for about three years, then moved to Greensboro and started up a little mill up there for the Cones.

After a few years, they moved back to Glencoe, and bought an acre of ground up there back of the Baptist Church, —well, there wasn't no church up there then.  And, built the house in nineteen two—that's when we came back from Greensboro, back here.  We lived in that house up there until they got the house built up there on that acre of ground that he had bought. `Course there was a little log house up there, but he had a big house.  

And after he and mother died, I had two sisters and two brothers that lived up there at the old home place. And the old home place burned down. We never did learn how it caught `cause the chimney had burned down whenever the firemens got here. So we never did learn how it burned down. " 2





1.1.1 Walter Marshall, b. 1885, d. 1885

1.1.2 Bennie Marshall, b. 1887, d. 1887

1.1.3 Ida Elizabeth Marshall, b. Mar. 11, 1888, d. Sep. 2, 1964.  Ida worked as a quiller in the mill, and never married.  Buried at Pine Hill Cemetery, section K.

1.1.5 William Edgar Marshall, b. May 25, 1890, d. Jan. 3, 1973. m. William worked as a weaver, napper and carder, and was the boss of the carding room.  In the 1930's he lived with his parents, along with his two sons Charlie and Dallas.  In the 1940's he lived with his brother Otis and sisters Ida and Argie, along with his son Dallas.  Edgar is buried at Pine Hill Cemetery, section K.


1.1.5.1 Carl Marshall, b. Aug. 25, 1919, d. Aug 28, 1982.  Pine Hill, section K.
1.1.5.2 Dallas R. Marshall

1.1.6 Minnie Omega Marshall, b. Oct. 24, 1895, d. Nov. 25, 1979; m. 1915, Charles Hubert Hurley, b. Feb 18, 1990, d. Aug, 4, 1990.  Lived and worked in Glencoe


1.1.6.1 Charles Marshall Hurley,b. Apr. 30, 1917, d. Sept. 14, 1944; m. 1937 Esther Sue Warren.  Charles died in combat, rear turret gunner, B24 bomber, Eigth Air Force, had to ditch the plan in the North Atlantic on return from raid. He had completed 14 missions.

1.1.6.2 Manley Banks Hurley, b. Feb. 3, 1921, d. Oct. 15, 1996 ; m. Sept. 11, 1948, Pauline Artle Welch, b. Sept. 1, 1930, d. Sept. 15, 2013.  Banks served in the Army from Sept. 1, 1942 until May, 1946.  Banks and Polly were married in York, SC by a Babtist minister that had been out plowing.


1.1.6.2.1 Becky Lynn Hurley, b. Sep 25, 1949 ; m. John Richard Mock
1.1.6.2.2 Vicky
Hurley, b. Oct. 1, 1950
1.1.6.2.3 Manley Banks Hurley Jr., b. Mar. 18, 1952
1.1.6.2.4 Pamela Sue Hurley, b. Oct. 19, 1953
1.1.6.2.5 Charles Marshall Hurley, b. Feb. 29, 1956



1.1.7 Ethel Mavis Marshall, b. Dec. 20, 1897, d. July 12, 1985 in Fayetteville, NC. ; m. 1917, George Thompson Faucette, b. May 3, 1893 in Glencoe, NC, d. Dec 18, 1982. (son of Robert Graves Faucette, b. June 18, 1872, d. July 9, 1933 and Isabelle Perry Faucette. b. Feb 22, 1871, d. Aug 13, 1958).  Ethel married George Thompson Faucette in 1917. They had a dtr, Mary Belle, who died in 1924 as an infant. George was the son of R. G. & Isabelle Faucette.4


1.1.7.1 Robert Faucette, b. 1918. d. 1918.  died from the flu, 9 months old.
1.1.7.2 Mary Belle Faucette,  b.  1924, d. 1924.
1.1.7.3 Paul Willard Faucette, ; m. Elsie Mae Blackwood
1.1.7.4 Hubert Faucette, ; m. Doris
1.1.7.5 Donald Faucette, ; m. Ethel
1.1.7.6 Holt Edward Faucette, b. Dec 9, 1928, d. May 30, 2015 ; m. Apr 4, 1953 Mary Ann Talley, b. May 3, 1934, d. Feb 16, 2015


1.1.8 Mary Argie Marshall, b. Apr 25, 1900,  d. Feb 1, 1983 ; m. Bunny C. Atkins.  by 1940 Mary was living with her brothes Otis and Edgar, and her sister Ida along with her daughters.  Mary worked in 'Fil spin' between 1941 and 1953.4


1.1.8.1 Mary Marshall Atkins, b. Mar 22, 1928, d. May 10, 2013 ; m. Joseph David Bell Sr. b. d. 1995.  Mary was employed with Western Eletric for over ten years before working as a bookeeper for Maurice Jennings.  She later received her real estate broker license and worked for many years with Centry 21. 

1.1.8.2.1 Joseph David Bell Jr. ; m. Robbie
1.1.8.2.2 Jeffery Todd Bell
1.1.8.2.3 Roger Cockerham
1.1.8.2.4 Grey Cockerham


1.1.8.2 Billie Almeda Atkins, b. 1933 ; m. William Thorpe, ; m. (2) Bill Cockerham

1.1.8.2.1 William Thorpe (Tracy)
1.1.8.2.2 Sherry Cockerham
1.1.8.2.3 Roger Cockerham
1.1.8.2.4 Grey Cockerham


1.1.9 Ervin Marshall, b. 1901, d. 1901

1.1.10 Otis Stanford Marshall, b. 1902 d. July 4, 1974; m. 1952, Rebecca Elizabeth Moore, (daughter of W.H and Elizabeth Moore). She was previously married to a Harrison.  Otis worked as a finisher, spinner a rayon plant, and a seamer.4

1.1.11 Ervin Marshall, b. 1906, d. 1906

1.1.12 Dorothy Marshall, b. Mar 12, 1907, d. Feb 5, 1985 ; m. Lewis Fuquay


1.1.12.1 Johnnie Fuquay, ; m. Juanita Barlett


1.1.13 Nancy Florine Marshall, b. May 14, 1910, d. 2007; m. Grover Harold Stanford, b. 1909 d. 1972.


1.1.13.1 Joanie Stanford, ; m.
1.1.13.2 Bill Stanford


1.1.14 Rosa Adabelle Marshall, b. Jan 30, 1914, d. Nov 17, 1976 ; m. John Sandlin, b. 1914, d. 1980.


1.1.14.1 Jerry V. Sandlin, ;m. Sharon Compton
1.1.14.2 Joseph W. Sandlin ; m. Patsy McNeil
1.1.14.3 Mary M. Sandlin ; m. William H. Brown
1.1.14.3 Rosa Jane Sandlin ; m. Fred Sutton
1.1.14.4 Sandra S. Sandlin ; m. Hutchens
 








Dorthy, Minnie, Florene
circa 1914
Mary Eliza, Ida, Minnie,
Ethel, Argie, Dorthy
1909
Minnie, Ida and
Banks Murray

M.Marshall
Glencoe
circa 1930's

Ethel & George Faucette
Glencoe 1979

Minnie, Jewel Erwin, with
Banks Murray & family
circa 1918











Marshall Family
Early 1900's





Platt of Glencoe Property
1899




Glencoe Village
circa 1920- 1940





















Third Generation
1895






Glencoe Babtist Church
circa - 1969



1.1.6 Minnie Omega Marshall, b. Oct. 24, 1895, d. Nov. 25, 1979; m. 1915, Charles Hubert Hurley, b. Feb 18, 1990, d. Aug, 4, 1990.  Both lived and worked in Glencoe.  


1.1.6.1 Charles Marshall Hurley, b. Apr. 30, 1917, d. Sept. 14, 1944; m. 1937 Esther Sue Warren.  Charles died in combat, rear turret gunner, B24 bomber, Eigth Air Force, had to ditch the plan in the North Atlantic on return from raid. He had completed 14 missions.

1.1.6.2 Manley Banks Hurley, b. Feb. 3, 1921, d. Oct. 15, 1996 ; m. Sept. 11, 1948, Pauline Artle Welch, b. Sept. 1, 1930, d. Sept. 15, 2013.  Banks served in the Army from Sept. 1, 1942 until May, 1946.  Banks and Polly were married in York, SC by a Babtist minister that had been out plowing.




Minnie's father, Man Marshall was the mill superintendent for forty years and lived on a one acre plot at the northeastern end of Glencoe, that he purchased from James H. Holt in 1899.  An historic marker was placed near the old home site in 2010.

The Hurley lived in Glencoe, NC and were members of the Glencoe Baptist Church, where they were all baptised on Sept. 4, 1930.  They lived and worked in Glencoe for 42 years, their home still stands, the 3rd house on the east side of Front St. in the old Glencoe Mill village. 11  Charles and Minnie both worked as weavers in the mill.  They moved to 410 Lakeside Ave. Burlington, NC  sometime in the late 1950's.  Charles worked for more than 50 years in the textile industry, then worked another 19 years as the crossing guard for the Blessed Sacrament Catholic School on Davis Street in Burlington.





Front Street
circa 1945
First house on right
painted tan
circa 2009
Front Street
circa 1975









Minnie Marshall
circa 1914




Fourth Generation
1921

1.1.3.2 Manley Banks Hurley, b. Feb. 3, 1921, d. Oct. 15, 1996 ; m. Sept. 11, 1948, Pauline Artle Welch, b. Sept. 1, 1930, d. Sept. 15, 2013.  Banks served in the Army from Sept. 1, 1942 until May, 1946.  Banks and Polly were married in York, SC by a Babtist minister that had been out plowing.


1.1.3.2.1 Becky Lynne Hurley, b. Sept. 25, 1949 ; m. June 14, 1980, John Richard Mock, b. Oct. 21, 1954.

1.1.3.2.2 Vicky Hurley, b. Oct. 1, 1950

1.1.3.2.3 Manley Banks Hurley Jr., b. Mar. 18, 1952

1.1.3.2.4 Pamela Sue Hurley, b. Oct. 19, 1953

1.1.3.2.5 Charles Marshall Hurley, b. Feb. 29, 1956
































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Reference Notes:

1) Twice a Week Dispatch from Burlington, NC, newspaper, June 16, 1909
2)  
Interview with Ethel Marshall Faucette, November 16, 1978, January 4; Interview H-0020. Southern Oral History Program Collection  (#4007) 1979. http://docsouth.unc.edu/sohp/playback.html?base_file=H-0020
3)  North Carolina Digital Collections, State Library of North Carolina  http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll21/id/98611
4)
www.glencoenc.com

 



Pine Hill Cemetery Map