James Markham Marshall | |
---|---|
Judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia | |
In office March 3, 1801 – November 16, 1803 | |
Appointed by | John Adams |
Preceded by | Seat established by 2 Stat. 103 |
Succeeded by | Nicholas Battalle Fitzhugh |
Personal details | |
Born | James Markham Marshall March 12, 1764 Fauquier County, Colony of Virginia, British America |
Died | April 26, 1848 Fauquier County, Virginia | (aged 84)
Resting place | Marshall family cemetery, Front Royal, Warren County, Virginia |
Spouse | Hester Morris |
Education | read law |
Military service | |
Allegiance | United States |
Branch/service | Continental Army United States Army |
Years of service | 1776–1783 (Continental Army) 1798–1800 (U.S. Army) |
Rank | Lieutenant colonel (Continental Army) Major general (U.S. Army) |
Battles/wars | American Revolutionary War |
James Markham Marshall (March 12, 1764 – April 26, 1848) was an American lawyer, Revolutionary War soldier and planter who briefly served as United States circuit judge of the United States Circuit Court of the District of Columbia .