Marshall (name)
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Marshall is an occupation name whose etymology is from the Frankish mare ("horse") + skalkoz ("servant"). It may be used as a surname or a given name.
See also Sima.
[edit] Men surnamed Marshall
- Alan Marshall (disambiguation):
- Alan Marshall (1902–1984), Australian writer, story teller and social documentor
- Alan Marshall (film producer)
- Alan G. Marshall, American chemist
- a pseudonym for Donald Edwin Westlake
- Alan John (Jock) Marshall (1911–1967), Australian author, academic and ornithologist
- Alfred Marshall (1842–1924), influential English economist
- Barry Marshall (born 1951), Australian physician and Nobel Prize winner famous for his research into stomach ulcers
- Benji Marshall (born 1985), New Zealand rugby league player
- David Marshall:
- David Marshall (footballer) (born 1985), Celtic F.C. and Scotland national football team player
- David Marshall (Scottish politician) (born 1941), British Labour Party Member of Parliament (1979–)
- David Saul Marshall (1908–1995), the former Chief Minister of Singapore
- David Marshall, Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of the Ontario Model Parliament
- Everett Pierce Marshall (1939–2006), American businessman and son of J. Howard Marshall
- Frank Marshall:
- Frank Marshall (footballer) (1904–1928), Scottish football (soccer) player
- Frank Marshall (movie producer) (born 1946), American film producer and director
- Frank Marshall (pianist)
- Frank James Marshall (1877–1944), American chess grandmaster
- Garry Kent Marshall (born 1934), American actor/director/writer/producer
- Gavin Mark Marshall (born 1960), Australian politician
- George Marshall:
- George Catlett Marshall, Jr. (1880–1959), former United States Army general, United States Secretary of State, United States Secretary of Defense; author of the Marshall Plan
- George Marshall (athlete), British runner
- George Marshall (conservationist) and political activist
- George Alexander Marshall (1851–1899), a U.S. Representative from Ohio
- George E. Marshall (1891–1975), American actor and director
- George Preston Marshall (1896–1969), American football team owner
- George Frederick Leycester Marshall (1843–1934), military officer and naturalist
- Grant Marshall:
- Grant Marshall (b. 1973), a Canadian ice hockey player
- name of the musician better known as Daddy G (born 1959) of Massive Attack
- Gregg Marshall, head coach of Winthrop University's men's basketball team.
- Humphrey Marshall:
- Humphrey Marshall (general) (1812–1872), Confederate general in the American Civil War
- Humphrey Marshall (Senator) (1760–1841), American politician from the state of Kentucky
- Humphry Marshall (1722–1801), American botanist
- James Marshall (see also Jim Marshall):
- James Marshall (actor) (born 1967), US actor
- James Marshall (author) (1942–1992), US author of children's books
- James Marshall (director) and producer
- Dr James 'Jimmy' Marshall (1908–1977), Scottish football player
- James Neville Marshall (1887–1918), English Victoria Cross recipient
- James Andrew Hamilton Marshall (born 1979) New Zealand cricketer
- President James Marshall, a fictional character played by Harrison Ford in Air Force One
- James Garth Marshall (1802–1873), English politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds
- James Howard Marshall II (1905–1995), Texas oil magnate, married to Anna Nicole Smith at the time of his death
- James Howard Marshall III, son of J. Howard Marshall
- James William Marshall (1822–1910), a United States Postmaster General
- James Wilson Marshall (1810–1885), who discovered gold in California in 1848
- Jack Marshall:
- Jack Marshall (1912–1988), Twenty-eighth Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Jack Marshall (author) (born 1936), American poet/author
- Jack Marshall (Canadian politician) (1919–2004)
- Jack Marshall (composer) (1921–1973), American Guitarist/conductor/composer
- Jack Marshall (soccer) (born 1902), a former U.S. soccer player
- Jack Marshall (ice hockey) (1877–1965), Canadian ice hockey player
- Jack Marshall, fictional protagonist of The Hacker Files, a comic book limited series, published by DC Comics in 1992 and 1993
- Jim Marshall (see also James Marshall):
- Jim Marshall (American football) (born 1937), a United States football player
- Jim Marshall (baseball) (born 1931), United States baseball player and manager
- Jim Marshall (Broadcasting Executive) (born 1962), WAY-FM Network
- Jim Marshall (businessman) (born 1923), founder of Marshall Amplification
- Jim Marshall (photographer), legendary rock and roll photographer
- Jim Marshall (UK politician) (1941–2004), British Labour Party politician
- Jim Marshall (U.S. politician) (born 1948), Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives
- John Marshall
- John Marshall (1755–1835), former United States Secretary of State and long-time Chief Justice of the United States
- John Marshall (1797–1836), English politician, Member of Parliament for Leeds
- John Marshall (athlete) (born 1963), American middle-distance runner
- John Marshall (bishop) (died 1496), Bishop of Llandaff
- John Marshall (British captain) (1748–1819), after whom the Marshall Islands were named
- John Marshall (cartoonist), American comic strip artist
- John Marshall (English industrialist) (1765–1845), English Industrialist and MP
- John Marshall (football coach) (born 1945), defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks
- John Marshall (guitarist), former Metallica roadie and Metal Church guitarist
- John Marshall (musician) (born 1954), American percussionist
- John Marshall, Lord Curriehill (1794–1868), British judge
- John Birnie Marshall (1930–1957), an Australian freestyle swimmer
- Sir John Hubert Marshall (1876–1958), British archaeologist who worked in India
- John Kennedy Marshall (1932–2005), filmmaker
- John Leslie Marshall (born 1940), British MEP 1979–89 and MP 1987–97
- Sir John Ross Marshall (1912–1988), New Zealand politician
- John R. Marshall (radio), Radio Personality in Northwest Ohio, USA; currently in radio imaging at Cannonsburg Communications LLC
- John Stanley Marshall (born 1941), a British jazz drummer
- John W. Marshall, Virginia Secretary of Public Safety
- Leonard Allen Marshall Jr. (born 1961), former American professional football player
- Milo Max Marshall (1913–1993), American baseball player
- Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall (1900–1977), aka "Slam" Marshall, American historian
- Shaun Marshall (born 1978), English football goalkeeper
- Thomas Marshall:
- Thomas Marshall (general) (1793–1853), brigadier general of volunteers during the Mexican-American War
- Thomas A. Marshall (1864–??), Canadian politician
- Thomas Alexander Marshall (1794–1871), former U.S. Representative from Kentucky
- Thomas Francis Marshall (1801–1864), U.S. Representative from Kentucky 1841–1843
- Thomas Frank Marshall (1854–1921), U.S. Representative from North Dakota 1901–1909
- Thomas Humphrey Marshall (1893–1981), British sociologist 1893–1981.
- Thomas Riley Marshall (1854–1925), twenty-eighth Vice President of the United States of America
- Thomas William Marshall, Catholic Controversialist (Catholic Encyclopedia article)
- Thomas Worth Marshall, Jr. (1906–1942), an officer in the United States Navy 1930–1942
- Thurgood Marshall (1908–1993), prominent American attorney and a long-term Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Walter Marshall (1932–1996), British nuclear physicist, chairman of the UK Atomic Energy Authority and of the Central Electricity Generating Board; created Lord Marshall of Goring
[edit] Women surnamed Marshall
- Erin Marshall (also known by the stage name "Erin Angel"; born 1987), English female professional wrestler
- Ethel Marshall (born 1924), American badminton player
[edit] People with Marshall as given name
- Marshall Allman (born 1984), American actor
- Marshall Bell (born 1942), American actor
- Marshall Crenshaw (born 1953), American pop musician
- Marshall William Faulk (born 1973), former American football player
- Marshall Lancaster (born 1974), English actor, best known as DC Chris Skelton in Life on Mars
- Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born 1972), American rapper more commonly known as Eminem
- Marshall Rosenbluth (1927–2003), American physicist

