1. marshman - Noun
2. Marshman - Proper noun
marshman (plural marshmen)
An inhabitant of a marshy area or piece of marshland. [from 15th c.]
Marshman (plural Marshmans)
A surname.
After a split decision win over Darren Stewart, the rising prospect scored first-round finishes over Charles Byrd, Jack Marshman and Brad Tavares. Source: Internet
Stirling Moss, Alan Stacey, Mike Taylor, Jim Clark, Mike Spence, Bobby Marshman, Graham Hill, Jochen Rindt and Ronnie Peterson would probably have liked to have had safer cars. Source: Internet
Interim chief Uehara took over for chief Mike Marshman, who retired after 26 years of service at PPB and 28 years as a law-enforcement officer. Source: Internet
Marshman said he had seen the Portland Mercury report, but said "I haven't had any official confirmation that he is tied to a white supremacist group." Source: Internet
Marshman said these conversations often begin with simple questions, such as when the Samaritan woman asked Jesus why he would talk to a Samaritan like her, even though he was a Jew. Source: Internet
She was preceded in death by her parents, G.A. and Ella Harp Reynolds; husband, Merrill P. Marshman; brothers, Hubert Reynolds, Herbert Reynolds and Claude Reynolds; sisters, Lilyan Hudson, Ruby Sellers, Clara Fox and Anna Lou Reynolds. Source: Internet