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  1. James Wilson Marshall, of English descent, was born to Philip Marshall and Sarah Wilson (married 1808) at the family homestead in Hopewell Township, New Jersey (then part of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, currently part of Mercer County) on October 8, 1810. [2]

  2. James Marshall was born James David Greenblatt in Queens, New York, USA, to Charlotte (Bullard), a dancer, and William R. Greenblatt, a producer and director. His father is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent and his mother has English and Irish ancestry. James grew up in Bergen County New Jersey.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.73 m
    • Queens, New York City, New York, USA
  3. James Marshall was born James David Greenblatt in Queens, New York, USA, to Charlotte (Bullard), a dancer, and William R. Greenblatt, a producer and director. His father is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent and his mother has English and Irish ancestry. James grew up in Bergen County New Jersey.

    • January 2, 1967
  4. Marshall continued to live in Kelsey, in a spartan homesteader’s cabin, earning money from a small garden until his death on August 10, 1885. His body was then taken to Coloma and buried on the property where he had owned his vineyard.

  5. Jun 12, 2006 · If luck were a critical factor in the discovery of gold that initiated the California Gold Rush, probably the unluckiest man of that period was no other than the original discoverer himself, James Wilson Marshall.

  6. Nov 21, 2023 · James W. Marshall is credited with the discovery of gold in California, prompting hundreds of thousands of people to migrate there in search of riches. Originally from New Jersey, he practiced...

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  8. Marshall was born James David Greenblatt on January 2, 1967, in Queens, New York. His father was a Radio City Music Hall publicist, and his mother danced with the Rockettes.

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