George William Marshall, LL.D., FSA (1839–1905 [1]) was an English officer of arms, serving as Rouge Dragon Pursuivant from 1887 to 1904, [1] and as York Herald from 1904 [1] to 1905.
He served as High Sheriff of Herefordshire for 1902, [1] [2] and was the same year appointed a deputy lieutenant of Herefordshire. [1] [3]
He published Collections for a Genealogical Account of the Family of Comberbach in 1866. [1] This was the first Comberbach surname study. [1]
He compiled The Genealogist's Guide (first edition 1879; revised and extended editions 1885, 1893 and 1903), a directory of published genealogies, which remains a standard work of reference.
George William Marshall, LL.D., FSA (1839–1905 [1]) was an English officer of arms, serving as Rouge Dragon Pursuivant from 1887 to 1904, [1] and as York Herald from 1904 [1] to 1905.
He served as High Sheriff of Herefordshire for 1902, [1] [2] and was the same year appointed a deputy lieutenant of Herefordshire. [1] [3]
He published Collections for a Genealogical Account of the Family of Comberbach in 1866. [1] This was the first Comberbach surname study. [1]
He compiled The Genealogist's Guide (first edition 1879; revised and extended editions 1885, 1893 and 1903), a directory of published genealogies, which remains a standard work of reference.