Individual Details
Mary Mcgregor Weir
(1764 - 10 Jan 1844)
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Mary is mentioned only by her married name and no mention of her given name.
Both Henry and Mary lived with Samuel Marshall
Mary Marshall, spouse of Henry Marshall, was not be found in the 1840 Census in Troy, where she was buried, nor in Miami County, nor in Ohio. Because the 1840 census contains only the names of the heads of a household, it is likely that she was living with someone else. Her son, Samuel Marshall would be a possible candidate, but there is no Samuel Marshall located in that census in Miami County. There are six Samuel Marshall's listed for Ohio, but none in adjacent counties. The next step was to try to find her daughters in that census to see if there is a female over 80 years of age. A search for their spouse's names in Miami County, Ohio, revealed only John Garvey, with spouse Mary Marshall. There was no female old enough to be Mary, though Ann is probably there. So, we still do not know with whom Mary lived and where she died on on 10 January 1844 in Miami County, Ohio. (Ohio's Wills and Estates to 1850: An Index); Daughters of the American Revolution, Miami County, Ohio, Research Services, State Library of Ohio, Reference No. GEN F 497/M6 S64x) Her will was probated on 19 April 1845 (Miami County Probate Court Index 1807-1850. Estate: Case Number 1388, Probate Court Book C, p. 0715) I also have an unsubstantiated note that says that she died in 1841 @80, which would make her born in 1761.
Mary is mentioned only by her married name and no mention of her given name.
Both Henry and Mary lived with Samuel Marshall
Mary Marshall, spouse of Henry Marshall, was not be found in the 1840 Census in Troy, where she was buried, nor in Miami County, nor in Ohio. Because the 1840 census contains only the names of the heads of a household, it is likely that she was living with someone else. Her son, Samuel Marshall would be a possible candidate, but there is no Samuel Marshall located in that census in Miami County. There are six Samuel Marshall's listed for Ohio, but none in adjacent counties. The next step was to try to find her daughters in that census to see if there is a female over 80 years of age. A search for their spouse's names in Miami County, Ohio, revealed only John Garvey, with spouse Mary Marshall. There was no female old enough to be Mary, though Ann is probably there. So, we still do not know with whom Mary lived and where she died on on 10 January 1844 in Miami County, Ohio. (Ohio's Wills and Estates to 1850: An Index); Daughters of the American Revolution, Miami County, Ohio, Research Services, State Library of Ohio, Reference No. GEN F 497/M6 S64x) Her will was probated on 19 April 1845 (Miami County Probate Court Index 1807-1850. Estate: Case Number 1388, Probate Court Book C, p. 0715) I also have an unsubstantiated note that says that she died in 1841 @80, which would make her born in 1761.
Events
| Birth | 1764 | Bucks County | |||
| Death | 10 Jan 1844 | Rose Hill Cemetery, Miami County Ohio | |||
| FIND-A-GRAVE | https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15605472/mary-marshall | ![]() | |||
| Burial | Troy, Miami, Ohio, United States |
Families
| Spouse | Henry A. Marshall (1752 - 1837) |
| Child | William Henry Marshall (1776 - 1833) |
| Child | Rachel Marshall (1780 - ) |
| Child | Margaret Marshall (1780 - ) |
| Child | Samuel Marshall (1780 - ) |
| Child | Rosanna Marshall (1780 - ) |
| Child | Jane Marshall (1789 - 1844) |
| Child | James Marshall (1790 - ) |
| Child | Jacob Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | Deitrich Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | John Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | Catherine Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | Mary "Polly" Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | David Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | Sarah Marshall (1790 - 1850) |
| Child | Anne Marshall (1792 - 1873) |
