Monday night Tosh bounced up to the back gate ready to go for a walk. He was energetic and happy, like the puppy he was and had always been for the past 12 years. I hadn’t taken him on my nightly walks with Chance for a couple of months because of a paw injury that [...]
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Pete ‘Tosh’ Marshall
Posted in Marshall, tagged Dogs, mourning on October 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Honor Thy Father!
Posted in Genealogy, Marshall, Religion on April 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If I had wrote this a few months back it would’ve been a hard subject to write on. My thoughts were confused and muddled. The man I’ve looked up to my lifetime, and than realized was as flawed as any, never treats me as anything more than his youngest son and I’m to still honor him? I don’t know [...]
American History
Posted in Genealogy, Marshall, tagged American History, John Adams, Paul Giamatti on March 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I was at a bar this past weekend in Tempe, AZ watching the NCAA basketball tourney and the bartender (a pretty blonde who was paying her way through ASU) offered my buddy and I a “tester” of the new Sam Adams “Pale Ale” or something like that. First off, I didn’t really care for it; [...]
Ralph Marshall and Our English Marshall’s revisited!
Posted in Genealogy, Marshall, tagged Marshall on February 13, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Originally posted Friday, October 12, 2007 on Blogger!
I have been kicking around and ultimately dreading revisiting what I’ve found in regards to Ralph (see previous post titled “Our English Marshall’s”) and his four siblings that had seemingly come from an incestuous relationship between my Great-Great-Grandpa Richard Marshall and his sister Jane.
I’ve said before in this [...]
Our English Marshall’s
Posted in Genealogy, Marshall, tagged Marshall on February 13, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Originally posted Wednesday, August 29, 2007 on Blogger
I’m currently working on the family of my Great-grandfather Albert Edward Marshall, I. Bertie has always been a source of extreme interest for me. My father was named for him, he was killed in action during World War I (drafted at age 40 with six children), he was [...]