Theodore Marshall

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9 Fettes Row, Edinburgh

Theodore Marshall (1846–1909) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1908.[1]

Life[]

The grave of Rev Theodore Marshall, Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh

He was born at 9 Fettes Row[2] the son of John Marshall, advocate (later known as Lord Curriehill).

He was minister of Caputh from 1869 to 1893.

He followed in the footsteps of Very Rev K. M. Phin and ran the Church of Scotland's Home Mission Service based at 22 Queen Street in Edinburgh's New Town. He lived at Linkswood, Davidsons Mains in western Edinburgh.[3]

He died on a train travelling from Perth to Crieff on 1 May 1909.[4] Because he died during his tenancy as Moderator he remained styled as Right Reverend (Very Reverend being the style for former Moderators).

He is buried in Dean Cemetery in western Edinburgh. The grave lies on the north side of the central gap between the original cemetery and the first northern extension. His grave wrongly terms him Very Reverend. He is also memorialised on his parents' grave in St Cuthberts Churchyard in the city centre, where he is correctly titled Right Rev.

Family[]

He was married to Anne Nicholson (1846–1939) at 3 Regent Terrace, Edinburgh on 21 July 1669.[5]

Memorials[]

The baptismal font at Iona Abbey is dedicated to his memory.

References[]

  1. ^ "Moderators of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland". geni.com. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  2. ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post Office directory 1846–47
  3. ^ Edinburgh and Leith Post Office Directory 1907-8
  4. ^ "08 May 1909 - THE REV. THEODORE MARSHALL, D.D." Trove. Retrieved 2018-02-12.
  5. ^ Edinburgh Evening Courant - Thursday 22 July 1869


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