Nelson's biographical dictionary and historical reference book of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : containing a condensed history of Pennsylvania, of Fayette County, and the boroughs and townships of the county :also, portraits and biographies of the governors since 1790, and genealogies,family histories and biographies of representative men of the county :illustrated . nd has ever since been engagedtherein, his estabhshment being located at22 Morgantown street. Mr. Marshall hasbeen a member of the directory of the Peo-ples Bank of Fayette county, for the pastfifteen years. He has contributed in


Nelson's biographical dictionary and historical reference book of Fayette County, Pennsylvania : containing a condensed history of Pennsylvania, of Fayette County, and the boroughs and townships of the county :also, portraits and biographies of the governors since 1790, and genealogies,family histories and biographies of representative men of the county :illustrated . nd has ever since been engagedtherein, his estabhshment being located at22 Morgantown street. Mr. Marshall hasbeen a member of the directory of the Peo-ples Bank of Fayette county, for the pastfifteen years. He has contributed in amaterial and direct way to the growth ofUniontown by the erection of a numberof dwelling houses and the improvement ofbusiness property. He is a Republican, buthas never held nor aspired to office. He wasmarried November 9, 1870, to Sarah, daugh-ter of the late Nathaniel Brownfield, whosepersonal history is contained in this and Mrs. Marshall have three children:Ewing B. Marshall, proprietor of works atUniontown for the bottling of non-intoxi-cants ; J. Searight Marshall, a civil engineer,and Elma Marshall. The family reside at121 East Main street, and are members ofSt. Peters Episcopal church, of the vestryof which Mr. Marshall has been a memberfor a number of years. Rev. Eli Jasper Wilson, pastor of theIMcthodist Protestant church of Uniontown,.. ATii^Q^vO^a AND HISTORICAL REFERENCE BOOK OF FAYETTE COUNTY. 699 was born at Weston, Lewis county, Va. (nowWest Virginia), June 14, 1844. He is a sonof the late James and Dorothea (Smith) Wil-son, natives of Virginia, the former of Scotch-Irish, the latter of German descent. Thelate James Wilson was prominently identi-fied with the interests of the Democraticparty in his section of West Virginia. Heserved a term as high sherifif of Lewis countyand was a justice of the peace throughoutthe latter years of his life. Up to the timeof his decease in 1876, his wife resided inBuchannon, Upshur county, West Va. Eli atte


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