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Tuck-Marshall family of Annapolis, Maryland

Dennis Claude (1782-1863) — of Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.Born in1782.Member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1811-18, 1829-30; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1821-25, 1831-36; Presidential Elector forMaryland,1824;mayorof Annapolis, Md., 1828-37, 1853-54;Marylandstate treasurer, 1844-52, 1854-60;Marylandstate comptroller, 1861; appointed 1861.Member,Freemasons.DiedDecember9, 1863 (ageabout 81years).Interment atSt.Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.

Note: This is just one of1,325 family groupings listed onThe Political Graveyard web site.These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.

This specific family group is a subset of themuch largerFour ThousandRelated Politicians group. An individual may be listed with more than one subset.

These groupings — even thenames of the groupings,and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have,not the choices of any historian or genealogist.

John Marshall (1755-1835) — of Virginia. Born in Germantown,FauquierCounty, Va.,September24, 1755.Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;lawyer;member ofVirginiastate house of delegates, 1782-96;U.S.Attorney for Virginia, 1789;U.S.Representative from Virginia at-large, 1799-1800;U.S.Secretary of State, 1800-01;ChiefJustice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1801-35; died in office 1835;received 4 electoral votes for Vice-President,1816.Episcopalian.Scottishancestry. Member,Freemasons;PhiBeta Kappa.Elected to theHallof Fame for Great Americans in 1900.Slaveowner. Died in Philadelphia,PhiladelphiaCounty, Pa.,July 6,1835 (age79 years, 285days).Interment atShockoeHill Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
John Marshall
 Relatives: Sonof Thomas Marshall (1730-1802) and Mary Randolph (Keith) Marshall;brother-in-law ofWilliamMcClung,GeorgeKeith Taylor andJosephHamilton Daviess; brother ofJamesMarkham Marshall andAlexanderKeith Marshall (1770-1825); married,January3, 1783, to Mary Willis Ambler (daughter ofJacquelinAmbler); father ofThomasMarshall (1784-1835), Mary Marshall (who marriedJacquelinBurwell Harvie) andJamesKeith Marshall; uncle and first cousin once removed ofThomasAlexander Marshall; uncle ofEdwardColston,ThomasFrancis Marshall,AlexanderKeith Marshall (1808-1884),AlexanderKeith McClung,CharlesAlexander Marshall andEdwardColston Marshall; granduncle by marriage ofHumphreyMarshall (1812-1872); granduncle ofJohnAugustine Marshall; great-grandfather ofLewisMinor Coleman; great-grandnephew ofRichardRandolph; great-granduncle ofHudsonSnowden Marshall,WilliamMarshall Bullitt andAlexanderScott Bullitt; first cousin and brother-in-law ofHumphreyMarshall (1760-1841); first cousin once removed ofWilliamMarshall Anderson andCharlesAnderson; first cousin twice removed ofRichardBland andPeytonRandolph (1721-1775); second cousin ofThomasMann Randolph Jr.; second cousin once removed ofTheodorickBland,ThomasJefferson,EdmundJenings Randolph,BeverleyRandolph,JohnRandolph of Roanoke,BenjaminFranklin Randolph,MeriwetherLewis Randolph andGeorgeWythe Randolph; second cousin twice removed ofThomasJefferson Coolidge; second cousin thrice removed ofJohnGardner Coolidge; third cousin ofHenryLee,CharlesLee,RichardBland Lee,EdmundJennings Lee,MarthaJefferson Randolph,DabneyCarr,PeytonRandolph (1779-1828) andHenrySt. George Tucker; third cousin once removed ofFrancisWayles Eppes,DabneySmith Carr,EdmundRandolph,NathanielBeverly Tucker,CarterHenry Harrison andJohnBreckinridge Castleman; third cousin twice removed ofFitzhughLee,WilliamHenry Fitzhugh Lee,EdmundRandolph Cocke,CarterHenry Harrison II andFrederickMadison Roberts; third cousin thrice removed ofEdithWilson andFrancisBeverley Biddle; fourth cousin ofJohnWayles Eppes.
 Political families:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York;Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland;Anderson-Marshallfamily (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Marshall counties inAla.,Ill.,Ind.,Iowa,Ky.,Miss.,Tenn. andW.Va. arenamed for him.
 The World War IILibertyshipSS John Marshall (built 1941-42 atMobile,Alabama; scrapped 1971) wasnamed forhim.
 Other politicians named for him:JohnMarshall StoneJohnMarshall MartinJohnMarshall HarlanJohnM. ClarkJ.Marshall HagansJohnM. ClaiborneJohnM. HamiltonJohnM. RaymondJohn M.RoseJohnM. SlatonJohnMarshall QuinteroJohnM. WolvertonJohnM. RobsionJohnMarshall HutchesonJohnM. ButlerJohnMarshall HarlanJohnM. Robsion, Jr.JohnMarshall BrileyJohnMarshall Lindley
 Coins and currency: Hisportraitappeared on the $20 U.S. Treasury note in the 1880s, and on the$500 bill in the early 20th century.
 See alsocongressionalbiography —Govtrack.uspage —federaljudicial profile —Wikipediaarticle —NNDBdossier —Find-A-Gravememorial —BiographicalDirectory of Federal Judges
 Books about John Marshall: Jean EdwardSmith,JohnMarshall : Definer of a Nation — Charles F. Hobson,TheGreat Chief Justice : John Marshall and the Rule ofLaw — Albert J. Beveridge,TheLife of John Marshall: The Building of the Nation1815-1835 — Albert J. Beveridge,TheLife of John Marshall: Conflict and Construction1800-1815 — Albert J. Beveridge,TheLife of John Marshall: Politician, Diplomatist, Statesman1789-1801 — Albert J. Beveridge,TheLife of John Marshall: Frontiersman, Soldier,Lawmaker — David Scott Robarge,AChief Justice's Progress: John Marshall from Revolutionary Virginiato the Supreme Court — R. Kent Newmyer,JohnMarshall and the Heroic Age of the Supreme Court
 Image source: New York PublicLibrary
 
 Relatives: Sonof Abraham Claude; married,February13, 1816, to Anne Jacob; father ofAbramClaude; grandfather ofGordonHandy Claude.
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoWikipediaarticle —Find-A-Gravememorial
 William Hallam Tuck (1808-1884) — Born in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,November20, 1808.Lawyer;bankdirector; member ofMarylandstate house of delegates, 1836-43;Speaker ofthe Maryland State House of Delegates, 1837;delegateto Maryland state constitutional convention, 1851; Judge,Maryland Court of Appeals, 1851-61; member ofMarylandstate senate, 1872-75.Died in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,March17, 1884 (age75 years, 118days).Interment atSt.Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
 Relatives: Sonof William Archable Tuck and Cave Williams (Mulliken) Tuck; marriedto Margaret Sprigg Bowie Chew; father ofSomervillePinkney Tuck; grandfather ofSomervillePinkney Tuck Jr.; first cousin ofWashingtonGreene Tuck; first cousin once removed ofGordonHandy Claude.
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Abram Claude (1818-1901) — of Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.BornDecember4, 1818.Democrat.Physician;mayorof Annapolis, Md., 1848-51, 1854-55, 1867-69, 1883-89;AnneArundel County Clerk, 1865;collegeprofessor; postmaster atAnnapolis,Md., 1895-99.DiedJanuary10, 1901 (age82 years, 37days).Interment atSt.Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
 Relatives: SonofDennisClaude and Anne (Jacob) Claude; married,July 16,1850, to Rachel Ann Tuck (sister ofWashingtonGreene Tuck); father ofGordonHandy Claude.
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Washington Greene Tuck (1832-1908) — also known asWashington G. Tuck — of Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.Born in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,January8, 1832.Republican.Physician;candidate forU.S.Representative from Maryland 5th District, 1886; postmaster atAnnapolis,Md., 1890-95, 1899-1908; delegate to Republican NationalConvention from Maryland,1896(member,Committeeto Notify Vice-Presidential Nominee;speaker).Died in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,February5, 1908 (age76 years, 28days).Interment atSt.Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
 Relatives: Sonof Washington Greene Tuck (1781-1859) and Rachel Smith (Whittington)Tuck; brother of Rachel Ann Tuck (who marriedAbramClaude); married to Lucie Ann Jones; uncle ofGordonHandy Claude; first cousin ofWilliamHallam Tuck; first cousin once removed ofSomervillePinkney Tuck; first cousin twice removed ofSomervillePinkney Tuck Jr..
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Somerville Pinkney Tuck (1848-1923) — of Mansourah (Mansoura),Egypt;Cairo,Egypt;Alexandria,Egypt;Menton,France.Born in Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.,September24, 1848.Democrat.Lawyer;judge, International Court of First Instance, Egypt, 1894-1908; judgeInternational Court of Appeals, 1908-11.Episcopalian.Member,Societyof the Cincinnati.Died in Menton,France,April14, 1923 (age74 years, 202days).Interment atSt.Barnabas Church Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Md.
 Relatives: SonofWilliamHallam Tuck and Margaret Sprigg Bowie (Chew) Tuck; married,May 14,1885, to Emily Rosalie Snowden Marshall (half-sister ofHudsonSnowden Marshall); father ofSomervillePinkney Tuck Jr.; first cousin once removed ofWashingtonGreene Tuck; second cousin ofGordonHandy Claude.
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Epitaph: "To the Glory of God and inloving memory."
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Gordon Handy Claude (1854-1940) — also known asGordon H. Claude — of Annapolis,AnneArundel County, Md.BornOctober22, 1854.Mayorof Annapolis, Md., 1907-09.DiedOctober6, 1940 (age85 years, 350days).Interment atSt.Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
 Relatives: SonofAbramClaude and Rachel Ann (Tuck) Claude; married to Sophia MuseWorthington; nephew ofWashingtonGreene Tuck; grandson ofDennisClaude; first cousin once removed ofWilliamHallam Tuck; second cousin ofSomervillePinkney Tuck; second cousin once removed ofSomervillePinkney Tuck Jr..
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoFind-A-Gravememorial
 Hudson Snowden Marshall (1870-1931) — also known asH. Snowden Marshall — of Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.Born inBaltimore,Md.,January15, 1870.Lawyer;law partner ofBartowS. Weeks,GeorgeGordon Battle, andJamesA. O'Gorman;U.S.Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1913-17; in1915-16, U.S. Rep.FrankBuchanan (who was at the time being indicted by a federal grandjury) introducedimpeachmentresolutions against Marshall; the charges, includingmalfeasancein the handling of past cases, wereinvestigatedby a House Judiciary subcommittee, which held hearings in New York,and inquired into the proceedings of the grand jury which hadindicted Rep. Buchanan; Marshall wrote a critical letter to thesubcommittee, impugning its motives; based on this letter, the fullHouse voted to find him incontemptof Congress, andordered hisarrest; on appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that theauthority of the House to punish for contempt extended only toactions which directly interfered with its proceedings.Member,American BarAssociation.Died in Manhattan,New YorkCounty, N.Y.,May 29,1931 (age61 years, 134days).Interment atKensicoCemetery, Valhalla, N.Y.
 Relatives: Sonof Charles Marshall and Rebecca (Snowden) Marshall; half-brother ofEmily Rosalie Snowden Marshall (who marriedSomervillePinkney Tuck); married1900 to IsabelCouper Stiles; uncle ofSomervillePinkney Tuck Jr.; great-grandnephew ofJohnMarshall.
 Political families:Livingston-Schuylerfamily of New York;Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subsets of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 Somerville Pinkney Tuck Jr. (1891-1967) — also known asS. Pinkney Tuck;"Kippy" —of New Brighton, Staten Island,RichmondCounty, N.Y.Born in Staten Island,RichmondCounty, N.Y.,May 31,1891.Democrat. Foreign Service officer; U.S. Vice Consul inAlexandria, as of 1916-17; U.S. Consul inAlexandria, as of 1919-21;Samsun, as of 1921;Vladivostok, 1922-23;Geneva, 1924-28; U.S. Minister toEgypt, 1944; U.S. Ambassador toEgypt, 1946.Episcopalian.Member,AlphaDelta Phi.Died, in the AmericanHospital,Paris,France,April21, 1967 (age75 years, 325days).Interment atSt.Barnabas Church Cemetery, Upper Marlboro, Md.
 Relatives: SonofSomervillePinkney Tuck and Emily Rosalie Snowden (Marshall) Tuck; nephew ofHudsonSnowden Marshall; grandson ofWilliamHallam Tuck; first cousin twice removed ofWashingtonGreene Tuck; second cousin once removed ofGordonHandy Claude.
 Political family:Tuck-Marshallfamily of Annapolis, Maryland (subset of theFourThousand Related Politicians).
 See alsoU.S. State Dept career summary —Find-A-Gravememorial

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