Marshall

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Marshall

  1. An English and Scottish status surname from Middle English for someone who was in charge of the horses of a royal household, or an occupational surname for someone who looked after horses, or was responsible for the custody of prisoners.
  2. A unisex given name transferred from the surname, of 19th century and later usage.
  3. A number of places in the United States:
    1. A minor city in Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska.
    2. A city, the county seat of Searcy County, Arkansas.
    3. An unincorporated community in Marin County, California.
    4. Former name of Lotus, California.
    5. A city, the county seat of Clark County, Illinois.
    6. A town in Parke County, Indiana.
    7. A city, the county seat of Calhoun County, Michigan.
    8. A city, the county seat of Lyon County, Minnesota.
    9. A city, the county seat of Saline County, Missouri.
    10. A town in Oneida County, New York.
    11. A town, the county seat of Madison County, North Carolina.
    12. An unincorporated community in Dunn County, North Dakota.
    13. A town in Logan County, Oklahoma.
    14. A city, the county seat of Harrison County, Texas.
    15. A census-designated place and unincorporated community in Fauquier County, Virginia.
    16. A village in Dane County, Wisconsin.
    17. A town in Richland County, Wisconsin.
    18. A town in Rusk County, Wisconsin.
    19. A number of townships in the United States, listed under Marshall Township.
  4. A town in Saskatchewan, Canada.
  5. A town in Margibi County, Liberia.
  6. A suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Former name: Marshalltown.

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