Francis Marshall (1750 - unknown)

FATHER:
MOTHER:
SPOUSE:
OFFSPRING:
John Marshall (c.1720)
Unknown
Jane Sym (b.1747)
Dorothy Marshall (b.1776)
CHRISTENING: 24 June 1750 - Ulgham, Northumberland
MARRIAGE: 17 June 1775 - Widdrington, Northumberland
DEATH: No Details
KNOWN ADDRESSES: No known addresses
BIOGRAPHY:
Francis Marshall was christened on 24 June 1750 in Ulgham, Northumberland. He was the son of John Marshall. I don't know who his mother was or if he had siblings.

On 17 June 1775 Francis married Jane Sym in Widdrington, Northumberland. They went on to have at least one child, who was christened Dorothy in 1776. I don't know Francis's occupation or when he died.

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HISTORICAL EVENTS:
1776 – ADAM SMITH PUBLISHED “THE WEALTH OF NATIONS”, condemning the existing system of imperial trade restrictions.
1780 – ROBERT RAIKES FOUNDS THE FIRST SUNDAY SCHOOL for the teaching of the three R’s to poor children.
1782 - CHARLES WATSON-WENTWORTH, MARQUIS OF ROCKINGHAM (Whig) becomes Prime Minister for the second time.
1782 – WILLIAM PETTY, EARL OF SHELBOURNE, later the Marquis of Lansdowne (Whig), becomes Prime Minister.
1783 – THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION RESULTS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BEING RECOGNIZED AS AN INDEPENDENT NATION, shattering Britain’s empire.
1783 – WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, DUKE OF PORTLAND (Tory), becomes Prime Minister in a coalition cabinet.
1783 – WILLIAM PITT, EARL OF CHATHAM (Tory), becomes Prime Minister. Also known as “Pitt the Younger”.
1793 – BRITAIN IS AT WAR WITH A “REVOLUTIONARY FRANCE”. They remain at war, apart from a brief respite, until 1815.
1801 – IRELAND UNITES WITH GREAT BRITAIN TO FORM THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
1801 – HENRY ADDINGTON, later Viscount Sidmouth (Tory), becomes Prime Minister.
1804 - WILLIAM PITT, EARL OF CHATHAM (Tory), becomes Prime Minister for the second time. Also known as “Pitt the Younger”.
1806 – WILLIAM WYNDHAM GRENVILLE, BARON GRENVILLE (Whig) becomes Prime Minister in a coalition cabinet.
1807 - WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, DUKE OF PORTLAND (Tory), becomes Prime Minister for the second time.
1809 – SPENCER PERCEVAL (Tory) becomes Prime Minister.
1810 – KING GEORGE III IS PROCLAIMED INSANE. His eldest son, the Prince of Wales (the later George IV) acts as Prince Regent.
1812 – SPENCER PERCEVAL, the Prime Minister, is assassinated.
1812 – ROBERT BANKS, EARL OF LIVERPOOL (Tory) becomes Prime Minister.
1820 – GEORGE IV ASCENDS THE THRONE following the death of his father, George III.
1827 – GEORGE CANNING (Tory) becomes Prime Minister.
1827 – FREDERICK JOHN ROBINSON, VISCOUNT GODERICH and the later Earl of Ripon (Tory) becomes Prime Minister.
1828 – ARTHUR WELLESLEY, DUKE OF WELLINGTON (Tory) becomes Prime Minister.
1830 – WILLIAM IV ASCENDS THE THRONE following the death of his brother, George IV. William is the third son of George III.

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