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Marshall john
Marshall john






Marshall determined to become a member, but he died before this wish could be realized. He never became a member of the Episcopal Church, which he attended “to set an example.” His daughter, however, wrote in her journal that Marshall was converted late in life to a belief in the divinity by reading a book written by his grandfather. Marshall's beliefs were primarily Unitarian. He was a delegate to the 1813 General Convention. Thomas was a close friend of George Washington and worked with him as a surveyor. John Marshall attended Monumental Church, Richmond. John Marshall (1755 - 1835) Parents - Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. His father, Thomas, was a vestryman and his grandfather, William Keith, was a clergyman of the Church of England. 31, 1801, until his death, he was the third Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Marshall served in the Virginia Assembly, 97, and was a delegate to the state convention which ratified the Federal Constitution in 1788. He began his practice in Fauquier County and then moved to Richmond.

marshall john

In 1780 he attended a course of lectures on law at William and Mary College, and in August of that year he was admitted to the bar. Marshall participated in the American Revolution and was part of the Minute Men at the siege of Norfolk. He was born in Germantown, now Midland, Virginia. Third Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court.








Marshall john