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  1. John W. Marshall. John William Marshall (born July 6, 1958) is an American politician who served as Secretary of Public Safety in the Cabinet of Virginia Governor Mark Warner from 2002 to 2006 and Governor Tim Kaine from 2006 to 2010, and was the longest-serving member of the Virginia Governor's Cabinet. [1]

  2. Aug 19, 2016 · Her sons, Thurgood Marshall Jr., a lawyer who served in the Clinton White House, and John W. Marshall, a former Virginia secretary of public safety and U.S. Marshals Service director, live in the ...

  3. The James W. Marshall House, former residence of Marshall family in Lambertville, New Jersey. 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.

    • October 10th, 1810, Hopewell Township, New Jersey
    • August 5th, 1885, Kelsey, California
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  5. Feb 2, 2023 · Thurgood Marshall had two sons with wife Cecilia Suyat Marshall before he passed away in 1993. The late Supreme Court justice's children are Thurgood Marshall Jr. and John W. Marshall. Thurgood Marshall Jr., who was born in 1956, followed in his father's career footsteps by becoming an attorney himself. He actually was appointed to a post at ...

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  6. Mar 24, 2008 · Sgt. 1st Class John W. Marshall was a lifer from family of soldiers -- his father fought in World War II and his mother served in the Women’s Army Corps. Marshall made the Army his career, even ...

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  7. Feb 23, 1995 · February 22, 1995 at 7:00 p.m. EST. John W. Marshall has carried it with him throughout his 15 years as a law enforcement officer: a pocket-size copy of the U.S. Constitution. He got the booklet ...

  8. Apr 8, 2003 · Died: April 8, 2003. Baghdad, Iraq. Married, 6 children. Gender: Male. Hometown: Los Angeles. High School: George Washington Preparatory High (Los Angeles) Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. “I cannot have any doubt about the righteousness of this mission. Any doubt or hesitation on my part could get someone killed.”—.

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