Marshal (family name)
Marshal is a family name derived from the rank of marshal . The etymology of the name can be found under Marshall .
Name bearer
A.
- Andreas Marschall (piano maker) (1783–1842), piano maker
- Andreas Marschall (* 1961), German artist
- Anja Marschall (* 1962), German writer and publicist
- August Dietrich Marschall (1750-1824), German Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, Freemason and Illuminate
B.
- Bernhard Marschall (1888–1963), German prelate
- Birgit Marschall (* 1963), German journalist
- Brigitte Marschall (* 1957), Austrian theater scholar
C.
- Christian Marschall (1925–1999), German voice actor
- Christine Marshall (* 1986), American swimmer
- Christoph von Marschall (* 1959), German journalist
- Colin Marschall (* 1960), German soccer player
D.
- Dietrich Marschall († 1604), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, court clerk of the Electoral Saxony and manor owner in Herrengosserstedt
E.
- Edmund Marschall (1903–1954), German operetta comedian and director
- Elisabeth Marschall (1886–1947), German head nurse
- Emil Marshall (* 2000), German basketball player
- Ernst Dietrich Marschall (1692–1771), Imperial Austrian General
F.
- Ferdinand Marschall (1924–2006), Austrian football referee
- Frank Marshall (chess player) (1877–1944), American chess player
- Frank Marshall (producer) (born 1946), American film producer, film director and actor
- Frank Marshall, Baron Marshall of Leeds (1915–1990), British politician and lawyer
- Frank Marshall i King (1883–1959), Catalan pianist, composer and music teacher
- Franz Marschall (1916–1983), Swiss agricultural scientist
- Friedrich Wilhelm Marschall (1622–1693), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia and manor owner in Herrengosserstedt and Zöbigker
G
- Georg Marschall (painter) (1871–1956), German painter and sculptor
- Gerhard Marschall (* 1952), Austrian journalist
- Godfried Marschall (1840–1911), Austrian clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Vienna
- Günther Marschall (architect, 1913) (1913–1997), German architect
- Günther Marschall (architect, 1949) (* 1949), Austrian architect
H
- Hannelore Marschall-Oehmichen (née Oehmichen; 1931–2003), German puppet carver, voice actress and theater director
- Hanns Marschall (1896–1966), German writer and screenwriter
- Hanns-Joachim Marschall (1927–1999), German actor, theater director and voice actor
- Hans Marschall (politician) (1893–1970), German politician (DDP, LDPD) and publicist
- Hans Marschall (physicist) (1913–1986), German physicist and university professor
- Hans Dietrich Marschall von Bieberstein (1643–1687), Chamber Councilor of Saxony-Weißenfels
- Hans Wilhelm Marschall († 1677), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia
I.
- Inge Marschall (* 1943), actress
J
- Johann Adolph Marschall (1643–1693), German court official
- Josef Marschall (1905–1966), Austrian writer
- Josef Marschall (artist) (1887–1917), German painter and postcard artist
- Joseph Marschall (1865–1924), Swiss architect
- Julius Marschall (1888– ??), German politician
K
- Ken Marschall (born 1950), American artist
- Klaus Marschall (* 1961), German director
- Klaus Marschall (* 1971), German author
- Kurtis Marschall (* 1997), Australian pole vaulter
M.
- Manfred Marschall (1937-2004), German politician (SPD)
- Maria Marschall-Solbrig (1897–1979), German poet, politician and librarian, see Hans Marschall (politician)
- Marita Marschall (* 1958), German actress
- Matern von Marschall (* 1962), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
N
- Nicola Marschall (1829-1917), American artist
O
- Olaf Marschall (* 1966), German soccer player
- Olaf Marschall (soccer player, 1973) (* 1973), German soccer player
- Otto Marschall (1857–1935), German politician
P
- Philipp Marschall (* 1988), German biathlete and former cross-country skier
R.
- Robert Marschall (artist) (* 1954), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Robert Marschall (* 1966), Austrian politician (EU exit party)
- Rudolf Marschall (sculptor) (1873–1967), Austrian sculptor and medalist
- Rudolf von Marschall (District Administrator) (1820–1890), Prussian Chamberlain, Privy Councilor and District Administrator of the Langensalza district
- Rudolph Levin Marschall (1605–1673), Chamberlain of Electoral Saxony
S.
- Samuel von Marschall (1683–1749), Prussian minister
- Sigrid Herrmann-Marschall (* 1964), German blogger
- Stefan Marschall (* 1968), German political scientist and university professor
- Stuart Marshall (1949–1993), British film director
- Susanne Marschall (* 1963), German humanities scholar and university professor
T
- Theodor Marschall (August Ferdinand Theodor Graf Marschall auf Burgholzhausen; 1791–1867), royal Saxon chamberlain and chief forest master
U
- Ulrich Marschall called Greiff (1863–1923), German major general
V
- Vinzenz Marschall (1889–1959), German artist
W.
- Werner Marschall (* 1927), Catholic theologian and church historian
- Wilhelm Marschall (1886–1976), German admiral
- Wolf Marschall , German court official of the Wettins, owner of the manor in Herrengosserstedt
Marschall is the name of noble families who accepted this inheritance as a family name:
general:
- Marshal (title of nobility) , marshal as a title or part of the name of noble families
special:
- the Marschall von Bieberstein family from Saxony
- Ernst Franz Ludwig Marschall von Bieberstein (1770–1834), German politician
- Christoph von Marschall (* 1959), German journalist
- the Marschall family (Thuringian noble family) from Thuringia :
- Rudolph Marschall (* around 1400 – around 1460), German knight
- Ludwig Ernst Marschall (1575–1652), Hereditary Marshal of Thuringia
- Georg Rudolph Marschall (1550–1602), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, war council and colonel
- Hans Melchior Marshal (1602–1628), soldier
- Wolf Friedrich Marschall (1687–1752), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, Chamberlain to the King of Poland and Elector of Saxony
- Ernst Dietrich Marschall von Burgholzhausen (1692–1771), Austrian general, see Ernst Dietrich Marschall
- August Dietrich von Marschall auf Burgholzhausen (1750-1824), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, Freemason and Illuminat, see August Dietrich Marschall
- Rudolf Levin Baron Marshal von Altengottern (1820–1890), chamberlain, district administrator and member of the Prussian manor house
- Wolf Rudolf Freiherr Marshal von Altengottern (1855–1930), general of the cavalry
- Wolf Freiherr Marschall von Altengottern (1962–2013), politician (CDU) and church functionary