M3^ ■) ^1 1. I ~ (.'LIN 2 EXPLANATORY NOTE. This Genealogy is arranged on what is known as the " Register plan," used by the N. E. Historic Genealogical Society. The emigrant ancestor of each line (Reinold or Matthew), as the head of that Hne, is numbered I. Following the sketch of his life are the names of his children (see page 35 for those of Reinold, and page 297 for those of Matthew) ; when an Arabic numeral is prefixed to the name of one of these children it in- dicates that such child became the head of a family, and an account of that family will be found under the corresponding number on a subse- quent page. Thus Reinold,^ the son of the emigrant, appears as the seventh child of his father Reinold,' on page 35 ; the number 3, prefixed to his name, shows he is taken up again ; turning forward to that number in its consecutive order (see page 38), his history is given, and in the list of his children on page 41, his son Reinolds is numbered 6; turning for- ward again No. 6 is found on page 48, where his history is given, and so onward. The small superior figure denotes the generation, the emigrants being reckoned as the first, though as will be seen, their ancestral line is carried back in the Chapter on " The English Ancestry." In most cases a daughter's children are given under the name of their mother (see Intro- ductory Note, page 7). When a daughter's line is carried forward the same system obtains. To trace one's ancestral line backward, the name to be traced having . been found in the Index, the process above described is simply reversed. For example, the name of one of the compilers is indexed as to be found on page 204; his number there is 184; turning backward, this number will be found at the left of his name on page 136, where he appears as the son of No. 89 ; turning backward again, 89 must be sought in the left hand margin ; it appears on page 99, and his father is No. 44 ; in this way any line can be followed backward to the first of the name. 3 1924 012 053 629 The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31 92401 2053629 DATE DUE ^« -^ -- Cornell University Library CS 71.M391904 Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvi 3 1924 012 053 629 DESCENDANTS Heinolb anb Mat^tW Mat\>'m OF HARTFORD, CT., 1638 AND 1635 SONS OF EDWARD MARVIN, OF GREAT BENTLEY, ENGLAND GEORGE FRANKLIN MARVIN OF NEW YORK, AND WILLIAM T. R. MARVIN OF BOSTON T. R. MARVIN & SON, PUBLISHERS 73 Federal Street, Boston 1904 f ■i; ■;^;./ COPYRIGHT, 1904 T. R. MARVIN AND SON, BOSTON, MASS. CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTORY NOTE 5 THE ENGLISH ANCESTRY 9 THE REINOLD LINE 29 THE MATTHEW LINE 287 APPENDIX 574 INDEX 590 ADDITIONAL NOTES .... 659 ILLUSTRATIONS OPPOSITE PAGE Hon. Richard P. Marvin title Ramsey Street and St. Michael's 12 Map of Route from Harwich to English Homes . . . .14 Views in Great Bentley and Ramsey 19 " Edons alias Dreybrocks," 22 St. Mary's, Great Bentley ......... 24 St. Mary's Parish Register, Baptism of Reinold, etc 26 Gravestones of Capt. Reinold and wife, Lyme, Ct 49 Theophilus R. Marvin . . . . . . . . .136 Capt. Joseph Marvin . . . . . . . . . .146 Hon. Francis Marvin . . . . . . . . .171 Rev. Frederick R. Marvin . ... . . 174 Hon. William Marvin 186 Rev. Abijah P. Marvin . . 198 Rev. Elihu P. Marvin . . ..... 202 Bp. Enoch M. Marvin . . ...... 203 William T. R. Marvin 204 Mary Aletta Marvin ... ...... 216 Phebe L. Marvin (Mrs. Sutliff) 223 Rev. Sylvanus P. Marvin , 265 John M. Marvin 266 Richard P. Marvin, Jr 272 Hon. Ulysses L. Marvin ......... 280 St. Mary's Parish Register, Baptism of Matthew .... 287 Ancient Norwalk Home-lots . ... . . 290 Protest against moving Meeting-house, with Autographs of Matthew, Sr. and Jr., Bouton, etc. ........ 300 Homestead of Curtis B. Marvin 383 Charles R. Marvin . . 455 Hon. Henry M. Marvin . . 465 Stephen R. Marvin . . . 512 Charles B. Marvin . . -513 Dr. Joseph B. Marvin 545 Sylvester S. Marvin . . . ... 546 George F. Marvin .... .... 562 Maj. S. Anderson Marvin ^76 INTRODUCTORY NOTE HE foundation of the present volume was laid by the late Theophilus R. Marvin, in a little book of 56 pages, entitled " Genealogical Sketch of the Descend- ants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin," printed in 1845 and 1848. Genealogical research had then attracted but few students, and his work was undertaken solely "with the hope of tracing the direct line of his ancestry to the first emigrant to this country," in which he was successful. To this he added par- ticulars of a few collateral lines, which he had obtained in his search. He printed a more systematic arrangement of the material gathered concerning the earlier generations in the New England Genealogical and Historical Register, Volume XVI, pp. 235 et seq. In rSSg his son, Wm. T. R. Marvin, one of the compilers of the present volume, was asked by Prof, and Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury, of New Haven — the latter a descendant of Reinold — to prepare a Monograph of the family history from the papers and correspondence left by his father. This they privately printed in 1892, in the third volume of " Family Histories and Genealogies," with four Pedigree Charts which, with those of other families, trace the ancestral lines of Mrs. Salisbury. In that, however, the Matthew line was only incidentally mentioned, though given more fully in the Pedigrees. Many years previous to the appearance of those sumptuous volumes Mr. George F. Marvin, associate compiler of the present work, had become interested in the genealogy of the family, through a study of the " Sketch " mentioned above, a copy of which had been presented to him by the late Hon. James M. Marvin, of Saratoga, N. Y., and thus for several years, the compilers, each without the knowledge 6 Introductory Note of the other, were working on similar lines, until a few years ago a letter of inquiry from one of these to the other disclosed the fact. The happy discovery by the late Mr. William S. Appleton, well known as an ardent genealogist, of a reference to " Reinold Marvin " in a will preserved in Somerset House, London, led to the publica- tion, in 1900, of " The English Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin," and the time seemed to have come for printing what we had found concerning their descendants. The results of our joint labors are here assembled. It is but justice to his associate for the writer to say that Mr. George F. Marvin has not only supplied necessary funds, but has been indefatigable in his efforts to give a completeness to the book which it would not otherwise have possessed, and in conducting the larger part of the correspondence — especially in his own direct line, that of Matthew. Failure to obtain desired information in one direc- tion seems to have inspired him with a more determined purpose to secure it from some other source, and generally with success. With- out his aid this volume could not have been printed. We gratefully acknowledge the cordial assistance of the late Judge Richard P. Marvin, of Jamestown, N. Y., and of his son, Mr. Richard P. Marvin, of Akron, Ohio ; of Messrs. William H. Marvin, of West- port, Homer Rockwell, of Norwalk, and Hon. Edwin E. Marvin, of Hartford, Ct. ; the late Gen. Selden E. Marvin, of Albany, Miss Mary Aletta Marvin, of Walton, Mrs. Mary A. Hubbard, of Chittenango, Mrs. Harriet Pinckney Huse, of " The Rocks," Highland Falls, and Dr. David M. Marvin, of New York city, N. Y. ; Mr. Sylvester S. Marvin, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. Thomas Dickson, of Scranton, Pa. ; the late Mrs. Julia C. Smalley, of Swanton, and Miss Vienna Jane Marvin, of East Berkshire, Vt. ; Dr. John J. Marvin, of Pleasant Ridge, and Mr. William Marvin, of Findlay, Ohio ; Mr. Albert E. Beckwith, of Elkhorn, and Mrs. Rosa B. Marvin, of Oregon, Wis. Our indebtedness to many others is frequently shown in the following pages. We desire also to mention our high appreciation of the aid rendered by Mr. James S. Rogers, of Boston, and Hon. Nathaniel W. Howell, of Washingtonville, N. Y., who though not sharing our blood have given invaluable help. There are no more pleasant memories associated with our work than those of the autumn days of 1903, when the writer visited with them the homes and burial-places of many of our kindred in the eastern counties of New York, and studied their records. Only two instances of a refusal to furnish desired information are recalled. Introductory Note 7 In addition to numberless letters of inquiry and a careful search of original authorities by experienced assistants, many personal visits have been made to various towns in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York ; and thanks are due for courtesies received. In Lyme, Hon. William Marvin, Judge of Probate, rendered sympathetic aid ; in Norwalk, where the ancient records, long neglected, have been beautifully copied and finely indexed, we were given every facility ; in Fairfield we were shown the original wills of Matthew and his widow, Alice Bouton Marvin, that of her son John Bouton, and the inventories of their estates; in Hartford, Mr. C. W. Manwaring showed us the original will of Reinold, long supposed to be lost, and his inventory; Mr. Frank Farnsworth Starr, of Middletown, Ct., was of great service in settling the puzzling question as to the name of the husband of Reinold's daughter Mary, which has long bafHed genealo- gists. In spite of all our efforts, there remain a number of lines which we have found it impossible to trace. We have sometimes been obliged to decide which of two or more conflicting statements concerning members of the same family should be accepted, and in a very few cases to offer conjectural dates, which have been noted, we think, in every instance. No doubt errors will be found, which have escaped us, but, unless otherwise stated, our data are based on family or official records which are given as furnished us, even to the various modes of spelling ; wills and inventories have been literally copied, and for the earlier records of military service we have usually cited our authority. Some addi- tional data, received too late for insertion in proper order, will be found on the pages immediately preceding the Index. It was found impossible without greatly enlarging the book to carry down the lines of descent from daughters beyond the second or third generation, and this has prevented any reference to many distin- guished names. In an address at the Norwich (Ct.) Jubilee (printed on page 198 et seq. of the volume giving an account of that celebra- tion), the late Chancellor Reuben H. Walworth, of New York, him- self of the Matthew line, has a long catalogue of the prominent men descended from the daughters of Matthew Marvin. One of the Pedigree Charts alluded to above contains some of these, and it will not be out of place to mention here that from Mary^ Marvin came Samuels Huntington, one of the signers of the Declaration of Inde- pendence, Governor and Chief Justice of Connecticut ; his nephew Samuel* Huntington, Governor and Chief Justice of Ohio ; Enoch H. Rosekrans, of the Supreme Court of New York ; Samuel Lee Selden, 8 Introductory Note Judge of the Court of Appeals of New York ; Hon. Lyman Trumbull, U. S. Senator from Illinois ; Rt. Rev. Thos. F. Vail, Bishop of Kan- sas; Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, and his son, Col. John Wheelock, Presidents of Dartmouth College, and Rev. John T.7 Kirkland, Pres- ident of Harvard. From Sarah, another daughter of Matthew, came Hon. Chaunqf* Goodrich, Chief Justice of Minnesota under its Terri- torial organization. Prof. Chauncey A. Goodrich, of Yale, and Samuel G.7 Goodrich (" Peter Parley"). Rev. James* Lockwood, a grandson of Rachel,' refused an election to the presidency of Yale and of Princeton ; from Rachel was also descended the distinguished jurist Chancellor James Kent. Equally conspicuous names are also found in the female lines from Reinold. Morrison M. Waite, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was from his grand-daughter Mary3 ; Stephen and Homer E. Royce, both Chief Justices, and the first a Governor of Vermont ; Capt. Charles E.' Clark, commander of the Oregon on her famous voyage, and others, are mentioned on subsequent pages. The list might be greatly extended, but we must refer the reader to the works cited above. Others less conspicuous before the public, but perhaps not less useful in their lives, — clergymen, and teachers, soldiers and citizens, have done faithful service in upbuilding the nation and discharging their duties " in the various stations to which it pleased God to call them." Surely then, the children of Reinold and Matthew Marvin, as they read the record, may cherish the memory of their fathers. W. T. R. Marvin. October I, igo^.. w^\jigS^S^f^^P*- 7^ . ' wtS- W-^^'^B'^^^ 1^!^ ^iM^I^^WW^|Sr^J^I^€i^j^a i^^IvJ^[m i^^^^^^^^^J^fe^'^'^^^^^^W^'^^^^r I^^I^SBm bi#^^Ji^ri??^4fiS^ DESCENDANTS OF REINOLD AND MATTHEW MARVIN ENGLISH ANCESTRY HE name Marvin is found in several counties of England as early as the beginning of the fif- teenth century. Of various families bearing this name who are mentioned in the Visitations of Wilts, Somerset, Hampshire, and others, perhaps the most prominent in the fifteenth century was that of Sir John Marvin, of Fonthill Abbey, Wiltshire, who was the grand- son of a Richard Marvyn, who died in the seventeenth year of Henry VI. This family had branches in the neighboring southern counties, notably at Pertwood, not far from the Dorset boundary ; in Wormister, Somerset, and in other parishes in that vicinity. The fine estate of Fonthill Abbey, in the parish of Hindon, held by Marvins for more than two centuries, long since passed out of the name ; the Pertwood branch is believed to be extinct in the male line of descent ; Sir Henry Marvyn Vavasour, Baronet, of Spaldington, was its representative in 1868. No connection between the Marvins of Wiltshire and those of Essex, where our ancestors were living two centuries before the emigration to New England, has been found. Some notes on the Wiltshire Marvins and their armorial bear- ings, are given in the Marvin Monograph, in " Family Histories lo English Ancestry of and Genealogies;" * but to these arms the descendants of Rein- old and Mathew have no claim. Our ancestors were "yeomen," all in our direct and collateral lines so far as we have traced them, owning the lands they occupied or inherited ; many derived income from the tenants who held under them, as will be seen later ; but none of them appear to have used any armorial de- vice, that we have been able to discover, although several inter- married with "armorial families."! In the Visitations of Essex:j: there is a single allusion to the name, where Lancelot Marvin is mentioned as having married Elizabeth Vavasor ; she had a brother who lived at Waltham Abbey, Essex ; her father was of " Akaster, Yorkshire." We have not attempted to trace this Lancelot, but there were other Marvin families in Essex, ^ — one branch residing at Lexden, about twenty miles west of Ramsey, contemporaneously with our own ancestral line, — to which we have found references, though whether related to them or not, we do not know. The first of the name who came with the intention of making his home in New England was Matthew, who arrived in 1635, probably landing at Boston in June of that year. There had been at least one Marvin in America before him, for a " Master Maruyn " was one of Sir Walter Raleigh's colony in 1585, and remained " one whole yeere in Virginia, vnder the Government * Published by Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Salisbury ; III : 80 et seg., and author- ities there cited. Briefly they are, on a black shield three lions one above an- other, each half silver and half gold ; crest, a squirrel cracking a nut. A blazon in heraldic terms is needless, and because of a prevailing misapprehension that " arms belong to a name," it should be stated emphatically that the assumption or use of these, by American Marvins, would imply a claim which has no foundation whatever. t For an explanation of the meaning of " yeoman " at the period under notice, see an admirable article in "The Ancestor," for April, 190Z, pp. 58 et seq., and es- pecially the note on p. 63 ; for the armorial privileges of yeomen of landed estates, see pp. 82 et seq., of the same article. Sir George R. Sitwell, Bart., the author, married a daughter of the Earl of Londesborough, and his own arms are certified by Fox Davies, in his " Armorial Families," a well known authority ; it is evident therefore that in assuming his position, which is quite different from that gen- erally held in England, he has no personal cause to plead. X See Publications of the Harleian Society, XIII : Visitations of Essex, p. 6ii. Edited by Walter Metcalfe, F. S. A., London, 1878. Reinold and Matthew Marvin ii of Master Ralph Lane."* From what part of England he came has not been learned, but he certainly was not of our direct ancestral line, and his party seems to have returned to England 1 8 June, 1586. In the printed Records of Massachusetts (II: 215) we find that a Thomas "Marvill" was brought before the General Court 1 1 Nov., 1647. The entry is as follows : — Thomas Marvill his case consid''ed about seling a gunn ignorantly to y^ Indians : & being credibly informed y' himselfe discove''ed his offence to a ma''^"^, & bought anoth' peace from y^ same Indians, &c., his fine is remitted. This was probably the Thomas Marvin named in the records of the town of Newbury, Mass., under date of 27 April, 1648, as a similar confusion in the spelling of the family name is not un- common on the old records and tombstones. Apparently he had no children. He died in Newbury, 28 Nov., 165 1. He may have been the elder brother Thomas of Reinold and Mat- thew, but of this we have found no evidence. In 1649 there was a Robert Marvin in Southampton, Long Island : Reinold the emigrant had a brother Robert, and also a nephew of the same name, as will appear below ; it is possible that the Long Island Robert was his nephew, but this has not been established, and no effort has been made to trace his de- scendants in the present volume. f Matthew Marvin was followed to New England about two years later by his elder brother Reinold, or Reginold, as his * See " Sir Walter Raleigh and his Colony in America." Prince Society Pub- lications, pp. 141, et seq. t For all that is known concerning Thomas of Newbury, see Coffin's " History of Newbury," p. 49, and " The English Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Mar- vin," p. 146: for notes on the descendants of Robert, see Appendix to the latter volume, p. 168, and works there cited. There are Marvins in Portsmouth, N. H., and in Boston and Cambridge, Mass., who have no connection with the brothers who settled at Hartford, Ct. In the latter part of the last century a family of our name from the south of England settled in one of the Western States. Within a few years a Russian family, " Marvinsky," who settled in New Jersey, have dropped the last syllable, thus taking our name. With these exceptions, the American Marvins, so far as known, are believed to be descendants of Reinold, Matthew, or Robert. 12 English Ancestry of name is often given on the early records. The precise time of his arrival, and the name of the vessel in which he came, have not been ascertained: his estate was charged with the "Ship Money Tax" in Essex, in 1637, in which year he was living in Great Bentley, but he was a resident of Hartford, Ct., in 1638, whither Matthew had preceded him, the latter being " one of the twelve very earliest emigrants " whose names are known, and one of those who "formed the company thereafter known as ' Adventurers,' to whom belonged the section of about thirty- five acres known as ' Venturers' Field,' on the Hartford records." Matthew therefore was in Hartford as early as November, 1635. A volume entitled "The English Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin, their Homes and Parish Churches," * gives a very full account of the family in the mother country, with numerous wills, etc. (to some of which we shall refer) ; it con- tains the results of a careful search made among the records at Somerset House, London, and those at Ipswich, Suffolk, and an examination of Registers of various parishes in that vicinity, of sufficient antiquity to promise any light on the subject. It would be inexpedient to reprint these documents at length in the present volume, but we are permitted to use what is needed to show the direct line of descent of the New England emigrants, which is established beyond question by those re- searches : to these will be be added some further facts, and in particular one or two corrections in the family record of Edward Marvin, the father of Reinold and Matthew, obtained since that volume appeared. The English home of our ancestors, for more than a century and a half before the emigration, was in the north-easterly part of the county of Essex. A hundred years before that, or early in the fifteenth century, we find several Marvin families living in and near Ipswich, Suffolk (only about ten miles north of the home of the grandfather of Reinold the emigrant and his brothers), and in some of the parishes between that ancient * Published in Boston, 1900, by one of the compilers of the present work. It is cited in this work as " English Ancestry." o X Remold and Matthew Marvin 13 town and the Essex border. We have the will of Roger Mar- vyn, of Ipswich, who must have been born as early as 1435 ; of a Robert, also of Ipswich, born in 1432 or earlier, and of sev- eral of their descendants who resided nearer the Essex line — in the parishes of Washbrook, Chattisham, Hintlesham (where there is still standing a Marvin gravestone of very ancient date), Belstead, and Copdocke, all in Suffolk, and but a few miles from Ramsey, Essex, which borders on the river Stour, which sepa- rates the two counties ; in Copdocke one William Marven was Church-warden of St. Peter's, in November, 1547, and families bearing our name are living there at the present time. The connection between the Suffolk families and those of Essex, although they were near neighbors, has not been clearly estab- lished, and while there are reasons for supposing they were more or less closely related, the history of the family to be given in this work may well begin at a point where there is no uncertainty. Leaving Harwich, a port on the North Sea at the mouth of the Stour, in the north-easterly corner of Essex, — where we find a Thomas Marvin with his family living contemporaneously with the grandfather of Reinold and Matthew, but of whom we know only what may be learned from his will and that of his widow, — and travelling westward, one passes to the north of the older parish of Dovercourt, with its venerable and interesting church, dedicated to All Saints (near which some of the Mar- vins owned property), and arrives at Ramsey. This is a village in Tendring Hundred, sixty-eight miles north of London, and three miles west of Harwich. It borders on the Stour, which at its junction with the Orwell makes the harbor of Harwich. The eastern part of Ramsey was anciently known as Michael- stowe : here stands the Church of St. Michael the Archangel, built in the days of the Normans, probably about iioo, with its massive square tower of " Purbeck stone," the lower portion overgrown with ivy, and the whole building venerable with years. The chancel is long, and the chancel windows are of unusual form, with square headings. In this Church "Rynalde Mer- vyn," the grandfather of the emigrants, in his will made 22 14 English Ancestry of Dec, 1554, of which the date of probate has not been found, after bequeathing his "Soule to Almyghte God my maker," directed his body "to be buryed," but the stone which marked his grave is no longer /'''\J_ ' jr\ to be seen. His origi- [^iP^ A^ ^.,^^ ^x^^^toi nal will, on parchment, from which his signa- ^^ ture (Per me Rynald , . Mervyn) is here re- (• produced, is preserved in Somerset House, London, and is printed in full in " English Ancestry." It will interest some of our readers to know that in the sum- mer of 1902, Mr. John R. Marvin (son of one of the compilers), a descendant of "Rynalde " in the tenth generation, visited this Church, and by the kind invitation of its Vicar, the Rev. W. Hurst, vested, read the Lessons in the Evening Service, and presented the Offertory at the altar where his ancestors had worshiped more than three and a half centuries ago. Among the estates mentioned by Rynalde in his will was one in the northern part of Ramsey, called "The Ray,"- — a penin- sula formed by a small stream flowing north-easterly into the Stour, and crossed, not far south of its junction with that river, by " Ramsey Bridge," once a long structure of timber, now re- placed by one of stone with a single arch, " in the great road from Harwich, and kept up at the charge of the county." We find several legacies in Marvin wills of the sixteenth century, for its repair. After crossing Ramsey Bridge, near which several families of Marvins owned estates from 1540 onward, and probably long before that date, and proceeding a few rods northward, we come to a road which turns off to the westward, passing Ramsey Hall on the left, held at the time we are considering or a little later, by John Herde. One branch of this continues south- westerly through parts of Wix and Great Oakley, to the south ; the other branch turns directly north for a short distance, cross- ing the main road and continuing to Wrabness station. Not far away is Roydon Hall, once the home of the Lucases, a family which interests us from the fact that the acknowledgment of Reinold and Matthew Marvin 15 John Lucas, made in his will in 1599, that he owed "To Rey- nold Marvine of Ramsey in the Countie of Essex, yoman, Tenne poundes," supplied the long-sought clue to the English home.* The main road, after crossing Ramsey Bridge, is called " Ramsey Street '' ; it runs north-westerly and then west, pass- ing through Wrabness near the northern boundary of Wix, which adjoins Wrabness on the south and south-west. At the corner made by the road to Wrabness station already men- tioned, on the left, and a little more than two miles from Ramsey bridge, stood the house of the father of Reinold and Matthew, Edward Marvin, who had inherited it from his father Rynalde (or Reinold), the first of that name known to us. " Sturwood," mentioned in several wills as Marvin property, is on the north-east corner, and the estate of Rynalde was diago- nally opposite, on the south-west. " Spinel's," mentioned in Edward's will, is the next estate west. For four generations certainly, this corner was held by direct descent in the Marvin family ; Rynalde' left it to his son Edward,^ who bequeathed it to Edward,3 Jr., who in his will, made i March, 1622-3, gave it to his children. We are able to identify it with absolute cer- tainty by the will last mentioned, which describes its bounda- ries ; j- it is a little over five miles east of Manningtree Junction, and six and a half miles west of Harwich. Rynalde owned other estates in this vicinity, and we know from the wills that about 1540, and earlier, several families, — three brothers, Rynalde, just mentioned, John and Thomas, and their sister. Christian, with their children — were living there. The relationship of these is shown by the wills of Rynalde and Thomas. The name of their father, who must have been born about 1480 or earlier, we have been unable to discover. There was a John of suitable age, a descendant of the Ipswich fami- * This Reynold was not our ancestor, though it would seem a near relative of the family. t Printed at length in " Enghsh Ancestry," pp. 141-5. The parish boundaries of Ramsey, Wrabness and Wix, come together near this corner, which is shown on the English Ordnance maps, and on Gall & Inglis's " Half-inch Maps for Cy- clists," No. 28. The Bridgefoot Farm, once owned by a John Marvin, is also shown on the Ordnance Map, near St. Michael's, east of Ramsey Bridge, and like " Spinel's " and " Sturwood," still retains its name. 1 6 English Ancestry of lies named above, of whom some particulars are given in " En- glish Ancestry," but "Reinold " occurs so frequently in various connected families at that period, and has been so constantly a family name until the present day, that some may prefer to believe it was that of the father of our earliest known ancestor. As to this we know nothing more. A "Robert Marven of Ramsey," whose wife was "I shell ," in his will, dated lo Dec, 1556, which was witnessed by " thomas Herde," the husband of Christian Marvin, and proved 19 January following, mentions a sister Ann, who married Robert Borflete. He leaves legacies to several grandchildren, and bequeathes xxj. each to his two "godsons," Reinold and John Marvin.* He also makes bequests to individuals named by Rynalde, in his will, but neither Robert nor Isbell name any sons. His widow died between 2 Jan., 1560, the date of her will, and 6 June following, when it was probated ; this last will supplies the name of one of Robert's daughters, "Sissely" (Cicely), who married John Blosse or Blois,f — a name often found in Ipswich, Suffolk, and its vicinity, at that period. It is evident from these two wills that Robert had other daughters beside Sissely, and there were certainly five, and pos- sibly nine grandchildren living in 15 56, J of whom one at least, was of age. Clearly therefore he must have been born as early as 1490, and probably earlier. Whether Wrabness or Ramsey was his native parish can not now be ascertained ; the Parish Registers of the latter, previous to 1645, are lost, and those of Wrabness are later ; he was taxed ten shillings on his " mova- bles " in Ramsey, in 1540, and owned "bowses and landes " there, both free and copyhold, and an estate of farm lands in "Much Oakley," called "Puttytes," when he died. He styles himself "of Ramsey'' in his will, bequeathes his "Soule to almightie God and to the CelestiaU company of yeven," and directs his "bodye to be beriede in the church of Ramsey." * As suggested in " English Ancestry," these may have been two of the brothers named above, or they may have been the sons of John, the brother of Rynalde. t The arms of the Suffolk Bloises are given in the Visitations of that county. X See " English Ancestry,'' pp. 43 et seq., for further particulars. Reinold and Matthew Marvin 17 This, as we have seen, was St. Michael's, a favorite saint in the Middle Ages, from the fact that William the Conqueror reached England on the "eve of St. Michael's Mass." * Nothing has been found of this Robert, save what may be learned from his will ; the names of his godsons, and the legacies, already mentioned, seem to indicate a close relationship with Rynalde, but we are unable to define it. We note however that Robert's will was made two years later than Rynalde's ; it makes no allusion to Thomas or Christian ; neither does Ry- nalde or Thomas mention Robert or Ann. Yet as Robert left a number of grandchildren, while of Rynalde's six children none of his sons were of age in 1554, we judge that the latter was considerably the younger. It is possible that Robert was a younger brother of Rynalde's father. The relative ages of the three brothers named above, and of their sister, can only be inferred from their wills.f From these we judge that Thomas' was the youngest ; of the other two, John' certainly survived Rynalde,' and was living in 1561, when Thomas made his will, which mentions " Raynold Marveyn lat of Ramsey deceased." Thomas' left but one child, while John,' who seems to have survived him, had four or more, and Rynalde who died before him, had six. John' Marvin was, with little doubt, the "John of Ramsey," taxed there in 1540, on "his movables, \2s: 6d." That he married and had issue is also evident from the wills of his brothers, but these do not give their names. His own will has not been found, but a comparison of those which we have, enables us to assign to John,' with strong probability, the fol- lowing children : i. Elizabeth,^ b. about 1532 ; living in 1571 ; m. John Hayle of Ramsey, and had issue, ii. John, b. about 1534 ?, or earlier; d. early in 1571 (will dated " xxx'" January ... 1570 "), leaving issue. * That is, 28 September; see "Anglo-Saxon Chronicle," cited in the "Calen- dar of the Prayer Book," Oxford and London, 1866. t The wills (printed verbatim), from which these deductions are drawn, as to the children and the years of birth, are given in " English Ancestry." This ap- plies to all the EngUsh families. 1 8 English Ancestry of iii. Roger, b. about 1537 ?; d. , leaving issue, John,^ Mar- garet, and possibly a Reynold. iv. Margaret, b. ; living in 1571 ; m. " Clercke, of Hol- brecke," Suffolk, and had a son John.^ V. Reynold ? , b. ; perhaps the " godson " of Robert, and possibly the Reynold mentioned by Lucas. Thomas' was born perhaps about 15 19 or later, as his name is not found among those taxed in Ramsey in 1540. He mar- ried Mrs. Barbara Brett, who had three children by a previous husband ; they are named by Thomas in his will, dated 14 Oct., 1 561, in which he calls himself of Ramsey; he mentions lands, both free and copyhold, in that parish ; estates in tittle Oakley called "Brandons" and " Claypittes," and property in Suffolk county, not named. This, with various Suffolk marriages of Essex Marvins, suggests a connection between the Suffolk and Essex branches.* He had but one son, evidently very young when his father died, as the will provided that he should be sent to "scoole and learnynge by all the space of x yeares." In case of the death of this child the lands and houses were to be sold, and the proceeds equally divided among " the Chyldren as well of my brother John Merven, and of Raynold Merveyn lat of Ramsey deceased, and also Amonge the Chyldren of thomas Herde my brother ... by Christian Marven." Child : i. Matthew,^ b. about 1555 ? . Christian,' sister of the preceding, was born about 1521, The will of her brother Thomas,' made in 1561, shows that she had recently died, as it refers to the " chyldren y« which " her husband " latly had by his lat wyf Christian Marven," but of these the will gives nothing more. She married Thomas Herde, who seems to have belonged to a family of some prominence, — Ramsey Hall (about a mile west from Ramsey Bridge), was owned by one John Herde in 1599. Thomas Herde was the executor of the will of Thomas' Marvin, and was living in 1571. He also witnessed that of Robert Marvin of Ramsey, and is per- * See " English Ancestry." Reinold and Matthew Marvin 19 haps the " ffreynd Thomas Hurre " made " supervysor " by Robert.* The other, and we judge the eldest brother, was " Raynold Marven of Ramsey " as he is called by the writer of his will, or " Rynalde Mervyn " as he signed it. From him we trace our lineage. He must have been born about 15 14, or earlier, for he had six children living 22 Dec, 1554, the date of his will.f The date of his death does not appear, but it was before 14 Oct., 1 561. He married Johan , who survived him, and whom he appointed executrix. He left "xxvjj: viij^.," for Ramsey Bridge "to be payd when y' y* a making or a mending," and gave direction that he should be interred in St. Michael's. Rynalde' owned various estates in Ramsey, which he named in dividing them among his children. One of these, with its tenement and lands, was "Benettes : " another was "Genettes," which, with its lands, he had bought of John Dave. On "the Ray " he had lands which he styles " my f erme of East HauU [shown on the maps cited above], and the Ray, and Barwycke," where he pastured sheep, for he gave the " yewes " there to his widow. In Wrabness he owned a " tenement with landes ther- to be longyng, both free and copye," no doubt the corner prop- erty already located. These estates he left to his widow "for term of her lyfe," after which they were to be divided among his three sons. The Wrabness property went to Edward, =" who left it to his son Edward,^ and he to his children, as stated. J Rynalde calls himself a "yeoman," and with the rentals from his tenants, and the products of his various farms, was evidently in very comfortable circumstances. In the " Exchequer Lay Subsidy" of 1540, he was taxed "xx shillings." Children : i. Richard,^ b. ; he inherited "Benettes,'' but we know nothing further. * These facts, with his bequests (p. 16 supra), seem to corroborate the theory that Robert was a relative of Rynalde, Christian and their brothers. t This " Raynold " cannot have been the one named by Lucas, whose will was made forty years later (1599), nor can the latter be our New England ancesstor, who was then a child of five years of age. As stated above, Reynold the creditor, was very likely a son of Rynalde's brother John. X For further particulars, see " English Ancestry," pp. 142, 143. 20 English Ancestry of ii. Edward, b. about 1552, or earlier. He was the father of the emigrants, and took the Wrabness property. iii. John, b. ; supposed to be the John who m. (i), Ann , who d. in Little Oakley, and was buried there 1 1 Sept., 1584, by whom he had a dau., Anni ; m. (2), Marga- ret (? Gyllyat), who survived him. He owned several es- tates in and about Little Oakley, where he d. in March, 1584/s; his will is dated 5 March, and his burial recorded on the Register of St. Mary's, in that parish, three days later. He appoints John Wade executor, and makes him guardian of his daughter. Evidently he is not the John Marvin who married Margaret Swallow, to be mentioned below (p. 21). His father left him Genettes, in Ramsey. iv. Audre,* b. ; she is given ;^io by her father; the same amount was bequeathed to her two sisters, to be paid when they were twenty years old. v. Margere, b. . vi. Barbara, b. ; m. John Wade of Ramsey and Little Oak- ley, by whom she had issue. As a John Wade was the exec- utor of John Marvin, in 1585, and guardian of his daughter, there can be little doubt he was his brother-in-law. Bar- bara and her brother John^ (iii) appear to have lived in Little Oakley, perhaps on lands which John" Marvin be- queathed to Rynalde's children, in case of the death of Matthew^ without heirs. The children are arranged in the order in which they are named in their father's will; the dates of birth are unknown. The Register of St. Mary's, Great Bentley, has the baptism, 13 Feb., 1605/6, of "Edward Marvin, son of William Marvin and Margaret his wife." This William was certainly not the son of Rynalde" or Thomas' ; he may have been a son of John' above, or more probably of one of Rynalde's sons, but we are unable to place him. * This name is the East Anglian corruption of Etheldreda, a celebrated Saint in that part of England, whose feast-day was 17 October. See " Calendar of the Prayer Book," as cited, pp. 114, 115. Whether the custom of naming children for the Saints on whose feasts their birth-days occurred was followed in her case or her sisters', we cannot tell. The names of the sons were evidently " family Reinold and Matthew Marvin 21 As a full account of other Marvin families in Ramsey has been printed in " English Ancestry," it seems needless to give particulars of them here ; we shall mention only one : — John^ Marvin of Ramsey, was probably a nephew of Rynalde' (the son of his brother John'), and born about ? 1534; he died in 1571 ; in his will he calls himself a cousin of "Barbara," whom we take to be the daughter of Rynalde.* He lived in comfortable style near the "Bridge-foot," in a housef of which a glimpse of the rooms and furniture is given in his will. He had two sons, John3 and Robert, and owned lands in Ramsey and Great Oakley. One of these sons, John,^ married (i) a daughter of Hierom Gilbert, or Guilberd, a brother of the famous William Gilbert, "the Newton of his time," who was a "docter of physick and phissition to Queen Elizabeth and James I." The Gilberts were a prominent and wealthy family of Colchester, Essex, where William was buried in Trinity Church ; the tomb bears the Gil- bert arms. This marriage of John Marvin interests us chiefly as showing something of his social standing, for his wife's de- scent from the Wingfields, Talmaches, and Lady Anne Mon- tague, daughter of the Earl of Salisbury, can be readily traced in the Suffolk Visitations. He is believed to be the John Marvin whose marriage, 30 Aug., 1585, to Margaret Swallow, is recorded at St. Mary's, Great Bentley ; if so, she was his second wife ; the date of her burial is given on St. Mary's Reg- ister as I Dec, 1600; if our assignment is correct, she prob- ably survived her husband, whose will, made when he was "sicke in bodye" was dated 12 July, 1594.^ * " Cousin," as used in this will, probably had the present meaning ; the reasons for this conclusion are given at length in " English Ancestry," pp. 91-2. t The "Bridge-foot Farm" was just east of Ramsey Bridge; a house still standing a short distance north of the bridge, on Ramsey Street, of great age, was perhaps his residence, as it is still called " The Bridge-foot Farm ; " the cut is from a photograph taken by Mr. John Reginold Marvin, of Brookline. X We are greatly indebted to the Rev. Frank Willcox, Vicar of St. Mary's in 1902, for valuable extracts from his Parish Register, and information concerning families there. He very kindly showed the ancient Church in which he ministers, and its Registers from which he has since furnished us copies, to Mr. John R. Marvin, in the summer of 1902. For notes on the Gilberts see " English Ances- try," pp. 12^ et seq. 22 ^ English Ancestry of Edward/ son of Rynalde' and Johan Marvin, was born in Ramsey or Wrabness, and from a comparison of dates, about 1550, or a little earlier. As has been shown above, his father had six children living in 1554, of whose relative ages we know nothing. His birth-place is thought to have been the corner estate, which by his father's will he was to inherit on his mother's death, and which he bequeathed to his son Edward.' . He also owned several farms in Ramsey and its vicinity, some of which he disposed of to his sons before his death, confirming the arrangement in his will. "Moye House and land of Moys," which can be located on the maps cited, near the boundary of Ramsey and Great Oakley, and not far from the marshy shore line of Tendring Hundred, he gave to his son Richard. Other "landes, medowes, woodes and pasters" in the same neighbor- hood, he gave to Reinold. Another son, Robert, took his lands in Frating, a parish west of the Bentleys ; to Matthew, the youngest son, was bequeathed "the mentchon howse called Edons, alles [alias] Dreybrocks .... that I now dwelle in." This mansion is in Great Bentley, still standing in good re- pair and bearing its ancient name, though showing evidence of various changes inside and out, since Edward died. The large room on the main floor, with its carved beams in the ceiling, and the stair-case to the chambers above, are thought to date from the period when Edward lived there ; by the kindness of the present occupants we are able to give views of the building in its present condition. With this property Matthew further received " ij Croftes of land called Hartles and Brocken Heddes," for which he was to pay to his mother every year during her life, on the Feast of the Annunciation, and on St. Michael's Day (25 March and 29 September), at the mansion, "the full sume of Sexe Fowndes of good and Lawfull money of England." Edward^ died 13 or 14 Nov., 1615; his will is dated on the 1 3th, and the Register has this entry two days later : " Edward Meruin was buried the xv* November." The will was, proved 17 January following. He married Margaret , who sur- vived him. St. Mary's Register, under date of 28 May, 1633, has : " Margaret Meruin widow of Edward Meruin dec^ buried." o O o 33 33 O O CD 33 Reinold and Matthew Marvin 23 He was probably married before he went to Great Bentley, as the births of his elder children are not recorded there. Whether Edward removed from his previous home because of the troubles in St. Michael's, Ramsey, whose Vicar, John White, according to a Presbyterian writer,* was "a scandalous liver," and not long before had been "indicted for a common barrater," we cannot tell; if all the charges made against him were true, there would have been good reason for a change, but no doubt allowance must be made for the troublous state of affairs and the ecclesiastical contests at that time. White died shortly before October, 1 592 ; the following June two of Ed- ward's children were christened at Great Bentley. These are the first of the name recorded there ; the Register begins in 1558, but some years are missing. Great Bentley parish is in Tendring Hundred, Essex, ten miles south-west of Ramsey. In early times it was largely owned by the De Veres, and Great Bentley Green, a park or common of forty-two acres, was once attached to the manor of that family. Near this Green stands the Church of St. Mary, in which the New England emigrants were christened. The parish has an uneven surface, diversified with hill and dale, and the village is pleasantly situated around the Green, which from early times was a favorite place for "Fairs," — a prominent feat- ure in the traditional customs of so many of the rural towns of England. Sheep-raising was one of the chief occupations of the people of this part of the county, and there was an annual sheep-fair in Great Bentley on the last Friday in September, and another for cattle on St. Swithun's Day (15 July); the latter continued to be held as late as 1855, and possibly later. St. Mary's Church is a venerable structure dating from the days of the early Norman kings ; its architecture, originally Norman, has been modified by repairs and restorations, so that it is now partly of the decorated gothic style. The last restora- tion was in 1874, and extensive repairs were made in 1902 ; but relics of the period when its services were conducted by clergy of the Roman Church, may still be seen. It is built of a rough * See Davids, " Annals of Non-Conformity in Essex," p. 297. 24 English Ancestry of stone of dark brown color, with a square tower fifty-five or sixty feet in height, of the same material mingled with flints ; the top is embattled, and it contains a peal of five bells. The chancel is deep, and in general style the building is much like St. Michael's in Ramsey ; the chancel arch is built of Roman bricks, of great age.* The quaint carvings of the doors and windows have been deemed worthy of careful description and detailed drawings, which may be found in Hadfield's "Churches of Essex." St. Mary's was the scene of many religious troubles in the days of the Tudors. One of the priests who officiated there was the notorious Thomas Tye, during whose incumbency and with whose approval occurred the martyrdom of several mem- bers of the parish, described at length in " Fox's Martyrology." Robert Dernell was parish priest when Reinold and Matthew were baptized-, and William Simpson must have been the clergy- man who, in 1635, testified that Matthew was "conformable," when he was about to sail for New England. The chief estates, which for centuries had belonged to the De Veres, had then passed to the Townshends, whose manor- house or "Hall "was still a splendid and stately seat. This was north of the Church, and not far away was the residence of the Clares. Within a recent period the Rev. William A. Francis was " Lord of the Manor." The Rev. Frank Willcox is (1902) the present vicar. As a result of a further search of the Parish Register some entries have been found, which were overlooked by our agent in his first examination of these records ; by these we are now enabled to give a more complete account of Edward's children, and of the marriage of his daughters, especially of Elizabeth, and to correct an error as to her brother Reinold's birth. The first son of that name, with his twin brother, died the day after their baptism, and a second Reinold,! ^o^n the following year, * Very full descriptions of both these Churches will be found in " English Ancestry." t This explanation is required, to account for some discrepancies between the present statements and those previously printed, the discoveries having been made after " English Ancestry " was issued. JReinold and Matthew Marvin 25 proves to be the one from whom the American descendants of that branch are derived. Edward^ and Margaret Marvin had eleven children ; births of only four are recorded at Great Bentley ; of the others the dates are conjectural, but inferred from what is known to us. Children ; those surviving at the death of their father are arranged as given in his will : i. Edward, 3 b. about 1581 ?; presumed from his name, and as having been first mentioned, to be the eldest son. ii. Thomas, b. about 1583?. By his father's will he was ap- pointed " Superovicer ; " was given a " tenemente and car- tain Landes " in Ramsey, where he was living in 1622, when his brother Edward died, who also made him supervisor. Unless he be the Thomas of Newbury, Mass., already men- tioned, who d. 28 Nov., 1651, we know no more of him. iii. Richard, b. about 1585 ?. iv. Robert, b. about 1587 ?. v. Margaret, b. about 1589 ? ; as she bore her mother's name she was perhaps the eldest daughter ; d. at Great Bentley, where her burial is recorded " 1595/6, Jan'y y'= 28"' day." vi. Marie, b. about 1591 ?. The Register of St. Mary's has the following entries, believed to refer to this daughter: " 1610. John Hays and Marie Marvine were maried the xix"' of Aprill." " Marie Hayse, the daughter of John Hayse, was baptised the 22"" of March, 1610/11." "John Hayse, a maried man, was buried the fifte daye of Octob : 1616." " Richard Wood and Mary Hayes, widdow, marryed y^ 8 of Decemb : 1618." He was executor of his wife's father's will, and the record shows that in 1616, "John Baker and John Hays, exor of Will of Edward Marvin, the same E. M. being overseer wt John Baker, give an account," etc.* A few months before his death Hays was chosen an " over- seer " of the parish with his brother-in-law, Richard Marvin, vii. John, and viii. Reinold, "the sons of Edw. Marvin, were bapt. the y"' day " of June, 1593, at St. Mary's; the record shows that both were buried the following day. From these en- tries we infer that they were twins. * These entries show that the assignment of this marriage to Elizabeth, the sister of Marie, in " Enghsh Ancestry," was an error. The record of Marie's birth has not been found ; Edward calls Hayse his " sonne-in-Lawe," in his will, showing that " Marie Marvine," the wife of " Hayse," was Edward's daughter. 2 6 English Ancestry of ix. Renold (as spelled on the Register), "1594- Oct. bapt. y^ 25* day." The ancestor of the Reinold line in America. X. Elizabeth, b. about 1597 ?. She is not recorded at St. Mary's and may have been older ; we place her here only because of the long interval between the two younger sons. The Register has : " Robert Edwardes singleman was marryed to Elizabeth Maruin, singlewoma, the xxij day of May, 1618." As this date is subsequent to her father's death, who calls her Elizabeth, but names no husband, the entry is believed to refer to this daughter. xi. Matthew, "bapt. the 26'^ day" of March, 1600, in St. Mary's. He was the ancestor of the Matthew line.* Edward,3 son of Edvsrard^ and Margaret Marvin, born, vsre judge, about 1581, and in Ramsey, as his father had inherited the " corner " property in that parish ; died probably in January or February, 1622/3 ; his will (from the original of which, pre- served in Somerset House, we give his S;,Sl^ypdL'%f!^/'^hi d^tJ^X'^'H. signature), is dated 30 December (no year is given), and was proved at Colchester, Essex, I March, 1622/3. He doubtless accompanied his father to Great Bentley about 1593, and married there. The entry on St. Mary's Register reads, under "August, 1604," "Edward Marvin and Bettris Sadler married the 12* day." The Sadlers were an armorial family ; their arms are given in the Essex Visitations as " Azure, a lion rampant argent ; over all a saltire gules." t Edwards soon removed to Thorington — a parish adjoining Great Bentley on the south-west — where he died, and was buried in the church-yard of St. Mary Magdalene ; in his will he call himself " of Thorington." His widow was made sole executrix, and his brother Thomas supervisor. He owned " free lands " and houses in Wrabness, Wix, Great Bentley and Thor- * Hannah, thought by early genealogists to have been of this family, and so assigned when the " Marvin Monograph '' was printed, is now known to belong elsewhere ; her name was probably Merrells or Merrill. t In non-heraldic language, a shield having a blue field on which is a silver or white lion erect ; this device is behind or partly concealed by a saltire, a figure in the form of the cross of St. Andrew, of red. o o O t ^ ^.■? D 3 Si V I Ul^ s ^ Reinold and Matthew Marvin 27 ington, " copy-lands " in Wix, which were held of the Manor of Park Hall, and others in Wrabness, held of " Denballs." Children : i. Susan,-* "baptized the xiiijtene [14] daye of July, A° pdco,"* /. e. by the context (Great Bentley Register), 1605. From • the date there can be little doubt that this is the Susan mentioned in her father's will, though her parents are not named on the record. Her father gave her the lands near Wrabness and Wix — a part of the " corner.'' ii. Edward, b. about 1607 ?, probably at Thorington, as he is not recorded at Great Bentley. He inherited all his father's lands and houses except the portion given to his sister. Richard,' son of Edward^ and Margaret Marvin, born about 1585, was living when his brother Edward' died, in 1622/3; the date of his death has not been found. He received a legacy in money of £,i, from his father, lands in Great Bentley, some of which he sold to his brother Edward,' and a tenement with lands called "Moye House." He married, in St. Mary's, Great Bentley, "the first dale of November An"- dni 16 10, Suzin Louck."f He was an "overseer" of St. Mary's with John Hayse in 16 16, and with John Turner in 1624. Richard and Suzin [Susan] had four children, as appears from the will of his brother Edward, made in 1623, which does not mention their names, but says : " thos thre Cheldren which my brother Rech- erd hauef now leveng" etc.: one child had died in 16 18, or before the date of Edward's will. The births of two and the death of one are given on St. Mary's Register. Possibly there were others born after he sold his lands in Great Bentley, for no further reference to him appears there ; he may have removed to his lands at Moye House, Great Oakley. Children : i. Richard,'* "the sonne of Richard bapt. i day Nov., 1613." * A contraction for praedicto, or "aforesaid." ' t Tlie Rev. Mr. Willcox informs us tliat tlie name Louck, sometimes spelled Luck, is common on the Register ; it is not very distinct in the marriage entry. (See " English Ancestry," p. 147.) 28 English Ancestry ii. John, "the sune of Richard Maruen and Susan his wiffe was baptized the xxij"' of Aug. 1616." "John Maruin son to Richard and Susann his wife dyed the 27"' of October 1618." iii. ; name and birthplace unknown; living in 1623. iv. ; name unknown ; living in 1623. Robert/ son of Edward^ and Margaret Marvin, the fourth son named in his father's will, was born before the family went to Great Bentley — perhaps about 1587, but no record has been found. He inherited an estate in Prating, the parish adjoining the Bentleys on the north-west, which was under lease to one Richard Barnes when his father died ; he may have moved there soon after his marriage and the birth of the only child recorded at St. Mary's, of which we have the following entries : " Robert Maruen and Seusan Gore singell folke ware maried the vij"^ of November 16 16." Child : i. Robert,-* " Maruin sonn to Robert and Susann Maruin bap- tised the 14"' of January" 1618/19 (the year shown by the context). This Robert'' was of suitable age to be the Robert Marvin who was at Southampton, Long Island, in May, 1649 (the set- tlers of which were largely from Connecticut), and who married there before 1652, Mary, daughter of William Browne of that place, and may be the same ; this we have not attempted to establish. THE REINOLD MARVIN LINE FIRST GENERATION LTHOUGH Matthew Marvin had been settled in Hartford, Ct., for a year or more before his brother Reinold* left the ancestral home for the new world, we shall first trace the children of the latter, — the elder line — in the following pages. In giving the descendants of these two brothers, the genera- tions are numbered from the emigrants and not from their ear- lier ancestors in England. Reinold,' son of Edward a,nd Margaret Marvin, was bap- tized 25 Oct., 1594, in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England. He died in Lyme, Ct., in the summer of 1662 ; his will is dated 23 May ; the Inventory was presented 28 Octo- ber of that year. He married Marie (judging from the date of baptism of her eldest child) in 161 7 or 16 18, but no record has been found. St. Mary's Register is not complete. She died in Lyme, probably in the summer of 1661, not long before her husband, as is evident from his will. Her death was attributed to " witchcraft." At a Quarter Court held at Hartford, 5 Sept., 1661, Nicholas Jennings and his wife Margaret, of Say- brook, were indicted for " having enterteined familiarity with Sathan . . . and by his help done works aboue y= course of nature, to ye loss of ye Hues of seueral gsons, and in gticuler ye wife of Reynold Marvin .... with other sorceries." The jury did not agree ; a " majority found them guilty. * We shall use this spelling ; Connecticut rec. have Reginold, Reignold, Rey- nold, Reinold, Renald, etc. 30 Reinold Marvin Line and the rest found strong ground for suspicion."* About 1657 there had been " Suspitions about Witchery" in Saybrook, and the General Court sent Mr. Samuel Wyllys thither to investigate matters.f In March, 1662/3, after Jennings' trial, the Court disallowed the account of the " Sea Brook Constables " for witnesses, and refused to " pay for their time and travaile, nor to any other upon such accounts for ye future."^ Reinold inherited from his father the "Lands, medowes, woodes and pasters, called " Moysses," near " Mose " or " Moyse " Hall,"§ but his home was in Great Bentley. The Register of St. Mary's shows that in 1625 "John Turner and Reynald Mar- vyn" were "Overseers." In 1627 the Church-wardens were " Renould Marvine and Fras. Willson ; Mat : Marvine and Geo. Noble, Overseers." In 1633 and 1634 "Reynold Mervin and John Gore " were " Churchwardens." In 1637 " Reynold Mer- vin and George Serls" were f Overseers." This is the last entry of his name found on the Parish books. They also record the burial of " Margaret Moxe, seruant to Renold Mauuin (sic), maid, the xiij* day of August, 1618;" and of "William Cooke, seruant to Renold Maruin, buryed " 14 March, 1624. In a document in the Public Record Ofifice, London, || under "Tendringe Hundred, Bentley Magna," it appears that "Rey- nold Maruen" of that parish, was taxed in 1636 two shillings and sixpence as his share of the " Essex Ship Money," for fit- ting out a ship of 800 tons, appointed by his Majesty to be ready at Portsmouth, i March, 1636/7. It can hardly be doubted that this tax, which was generally resented throughout England, led him to follow his younger brother across the ocean. The record of his departure, and the name of the ship in which he sailed, have not been found ; many emigrants from * See Salisburys' Fam. Hist, and Gens., II : 127. I See Winthrop's Journal, II : 307, and Colonial Records of Ct., 1 : 338. X See Col. Rec. of Ct., I ; 397, and Drake's Annals of Witchcraft, 1 12. § Shown on our map, in Great Oakley, near the border of Ramsey. II A manuscript volume (CCCLVIII) of 164 pages, see Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Charles I, 1637, 177-8, containing the name of every inhabi- tant in every parish in Essex, who was assessed as residing there at that time. The imposition of this Ship Money tax gave a fresh impetus to the New England emigration, which, says Green in his History of the English People (III : i8o), " was, as a result of this tyrannous act, largely composed of the more prosperous class, men of blood and fortune." First Getieration 3 1 northern Essex took shipping for New England from Ipswich* at this period, as it was a nearer port than London, and very- likely Reinold was among them. The last mention of his name in Great Bentley was in 1637 ; he appears in Hartford, Ct., in 1638, where Matthew already had a home ; thus we know within a few months the date of his arrival. Doubtless his wife and surviving children came with him ; at least three had died in England, and only ReinoW and Mary are named in his will. His home-lot in Hartford was at the north end of the " West Field," near those of Thomas Upson and Thomas Barnes. An entry in the early Hartford records shows that at a town-meet- ing held 28 Oct., 1640, a vote was passed by which it was Ordered y' Renall maruen hath liberty to by Thomas Vpfonfe lot, & to Pofses it vpon the termes y' other men doe y^ is when he fells it, he is to doe according to y^ order provided in that behalfe.f His name does not appear in a list of the landholders in Hart- ford, dated February, 1639/40. About this time he removed to Farmington, of which he was one of the earliest proprietors. The exact date cannot be given, for the Farmington records begin with 1646. Pres. Porter's sketch of Farmington, in tlie " Memorial History of Hart- ford County," does not mention him as an original settler, but records him as an owner. Both the brothers owned lands there, and Reinold had "a prominent home-lot of five acres on the west side of the Main street, having that of Mr. Wyllys of Hartford on one side, and Mr. Hopkins on the other." The first settlers came there about 1639-40, and as no later reference to his name appears at Hartford, Reinold was probably among them ; he certainly built a house there, and this, described as " new,'' with his home-lot and other lands, he sold to John Warner, who went thither from Hartford, and who had been a fellow passenger with Matthew on the " Increase." This transfer is recorded at Farmington. Reinold next removed to Saybrook, at the mouth of the Connecticut river; this town was settled about 1640, and called the "town-side," while Lyme, on the eastern side, then had but few if any inhabitants. The Saybrook records before 1660 are * See Drake's Founders of New England, 51-4. t Hartford Town Votes, in Ct. Hist. Sec. Col., VI : 36. 32 Remold Mamin Line missing, and there are no Church records extant of the pastorate of Mr. Fitch, the first minister ; but we find that " Randall " Marvin, William Waller, and Thomas Adgate (who married Matthew' Marvin's daughter Mary) were present* at a town- meeting held 7 Jan'y, 1655/6. He was made a freeman of Saybfook 20 May, 1658, "at a Genii Court of Election." He was then in his 64th year. A paper dated 12 Dec, 1659, and signed by " Renald Maruen," ^ . William Waller, Francis Bushnell, p^yicJidL- yYiOLy UJLTL, and others, was sent to the Gover- nor and magistrates by the signers, saying that the greater part of the Say- brook Church, with some of the town and the minister, were removing, but they intended to stay. He is frequendy named in Colonial Records of Connecticut, Vol. I, but it is often difScult to decide whether father or son is intended. Once or twice he is termed " goodman," which, says Drake, was at that time applied to the same persons who are elsewhere on the same records called " Mr." — the tide of respect given to clergymen, "Assistants," and others of high posi- tion. The elder Reinold held no pubUc office, so far as we know, but is called " Mr. Reynold Marvin."t Lyme was made a distinct town -in May, 1667; it had then but about thirty families. Its meadows and cornfields had been cultivated by armed men from Saybrook,t among whom no doubt were Reinold and his son, and Waller, his son-in-law. Here Reinold built a house, retaining his home-lot and considerable land at Saybrook. At his death his largest holdings were in Lyme, very considerable portions of which remain in the possession of his descendants, — of the name or the blood, — at the present time. It is not known where Reinold and his wife were buried ; per- haps the old burying-ground on the hill where the first meeting- house stood, was their resting-place ; but there are two stones, now without legible inscription if they ever bore any, and evi- dently of great age, still standing in the Duck River burying- ground, in Lyme, near and on the east of the grave of Lieut. Reinold Marvin, which may mark the place of their interment. His will was exhibited in Court, 9 July, 1663, and ordered to be recorded, and his son " Renold Marvin was admitted to admin- ister upon his estate." * See Caulkins, History of Norwich, 53. t See " List of Persons called Mr. on the Colonial Records of Connecticut," in Hollister's History of Connecticut. X See Caulkins, History of Norwich, ^3. First Generation 33 WILL OF REINOLD MARVIN* Anno (16)62 : May. 23 : Written from Mr. Renold Marvins mouth and willed by himfelfe Unto my fon Renold Marvin I giue my houfe and all my lands. I will that unto each of my grand children there be provided and given a bible as foone as they are capable of ufing them, and thes be provided out of the executorfliip. for the mouable houfhold goods I doe will that my fon Renold in all particulars haue two parts and my daughter Mare one. as foUow- eth : that he may haue two father-beds and she one. that he may haue two pare of sheets and she one pare as far as they will goe. and so likewife concerning all mouable goods in the houfe Concerning the cowes and young cattell my will is that the fore- mentioned diftribution be attended ; excepting the four oxen which I giue unto my son Renold. Concerning my wiues waring cloaths and linnen belonging to her I leaue it to my daughter Mares difpofe. my horfes and mares with their increas I giue unto my fon Renold : onely one horfe or maire I giue to Mare. Concerning the sheep and swine I will that Renold haue two parts and Mare one. there is a debt of twentie pounds due from John Warner of Far- mingtown which debt I giue to my daughter Mare, excepting fiue pounds which I shall leaue with her to be difpofed of according to my appointment. I appoint my fon William Waler to be the executor of this will to fee to the performance of it : I appoint that twenty shillings be allowed out of my estate for his recompence. That this is my act and deed I do confirm by fubfcribing by my hand. As Witneffes of this forementioned Renold Marvin his sighn : will we fubscribe our names. \\\ John I Lay Senior * Jeremiah Peck. INVENTORY* 2Sth of October An Inventory of the eftate of Reinold Marvin 1662. of Say Brooke lately deceafed. lb s d Imprs 17 Cowes 851b & 4 oxen 361b . . ... 121-00-00 It : 4 Steeres 2olb & 2 bulls lolb . . . 030-00-00 It : 3 heifers 151b & 6 two yrlings i61b-io . . . 031-10-00 It: 12 yrlings 2olb & 17 Sheep 81b-io . . . 028-10-00 * The original is in the Hall of Records, Hartford, Ct. 34 Reinold Marvin Line 036-00-00 I 11-00-00 008-16-C0 013-00-00 001-12-00 006-00-00 060-00-00 1 50-00-00 005-14-00 067-00-06 003-05-00 012-05-00 018-14-00 019-15-00 005-10-00 022-10-00 017-10-00 005-ig-oo 002-10-00 002-15-00 007-15-00 006-1 i-oo 001-10-00 014-00-00 004-12-00 000-19-00 002-1 i-oo 001-18-00 820-13-06 It : there is more belonging to this eftate 4 horses w^h haue not bene seene lately besides the Mare & her increafe to bee divided betwene the Countrey & the deceafed, wch also belongs to this eftate Inventoryed & taken the day aboue written by vs whofe names are fubfcribed James Cornish. William Lord. 12 three yeare old Swyne & 6 two yeare old 4 mares 48!!^ 4 horses 4olb & 4 colts 231b 5 acres & halfe of wheat by eftimation 8 bufs. an acre 4 acres & halfe of peafe & 3 acres & halfe of Indian . For the rent & plowing two acres of land due to the estate For cart, plowes w* all Instruments & tooles for hufbandry his upland meadow, homelott & coinonage on the Town fide houfing, land, & comonage on the eaft side the riuer . 2 fouling peece, 2 muskets & another gun, & 2 fwords & a pr of bandileers .... debts due to the eftate 6 yards halfe of kersy at los pr yard . 70 yards of linnen cloath at 3s 6d pr yard cloathing & triining made vp lately wearing apparell & a small remnt of cloath 7olb of flieeps wooll & a yard & halfe of red cloath beds, bolsters, pillowes, rugs, blankets & curtaines 6 pr of pillow bers 31b & 1 1 pair of fheets & i odde sheet in all . 6 table cloathes 3lb-i i/s 2 dozen of napkins 2lb-8/s . 6 towells & 6 cushions ...... 81b of flax 3 fpining wheeles, 6 fackes & fait a pillion a fouling nett, glafse, hopps hemp & flax caske & tubbs, chests & boxes pailes, trayes, dilhes & trenchers ... . . brasse & Iron potts, ketles, Ikillets & other things pewter . . . ... I drinking pot & a filuer fpoon jugge, & glafses . boockes 40s 2 brufhes an houre glasse & a looking glafse . bedfteads & fines, chaires, cushions & an yron barre . A small supplementary Inventory was filed later. James Cornish who signed the Inventory, and witnessed the will of Matthew,' was at one time a school-master in Norwalk. " The value of Reinold's estate " says Rev. Sylvester Judd, "^820, was a large sum for that period of Colonial history." His holdings in Lyme were exceeded by only one or two, if indeed by more than one of his townsmen. " Four oxen " was then an unusual number to be owned by one person ; a single ox is mentioned in some of the Rate Lists of the time. By his father's bequest and his own estates, Lieut. Rei- nold^ became one of the most prosperous men of Lyme. First Generation 35 Children (entries on St Mary's Register given verbatim) : i. William, =• " sonn to Reonold and Marye Mariiin " was "baptized the 4 of November, 1618." ii. Elizabeth, bap. 19 April, 162 1 ; (d. y. ?)* iii. " Marye, the daughter of Raynold and Marye Maruin, was baptized" 27 Oct., 1622. She evidently d. y. iv. John, b. ; "John the son of Reinold and Marie Maruin" buried 16 March, 1626. t 2. V. " Elisabeth, the daughter of Renold Meruin and of Marie his wyfEe, the 29"" of April, 1627, bap." vi. " Sara Marue the daughter of Renold Meruen and of Marie his wyfe baptized the 22'^ of July, 1629." 3. vii. " Reinald, the sonne of Reynald Meruin and Mary his wyffe was Christned the 20* of December in Anno 1631." viii. " Abigail, the daughter of Reynald Meruin and Marye his wyffe, was Christned the 4"'' of Maye 1634." ix. Mary, " daughter of Reynold Maruen and Marye his wyffe, was chrisned the 23* of 0'='='' [October], 1636;" d. 5 March, 1713/14, in Middletown, Ct. ; m. abt. 1663, Ens. Samuel, son of Dea. Edward and Martha Collins, b. in England abt. 1635 ; d. 10 Jan'y, 1695/6, aet. 60 (gravestone), in Middletown ; the inventory of his estate (;£'2i6 : 10 : 6) was taken i Feb., 1695/6; his widow administered, and 12 July, 17 12, petitioned for permission to sell land to pay certain debts, t He came with his father to Cambridge, Mass., and must have resided there after his m., for the rec. of the First Cong'l Church, Middletown, show that Mary^ was transfer- red from the Cambridge churcli "2d, 4th mo., 1672" (2 June). There is some reason for believing he lived for a time in Saybrook, Ct., and Savage says he was, " perhaps casually, ..... in Charlestown, Mass., in 1678." He had land granted him in Middletown, 14 Feb., 1665, and repre- * Mr. Watkhis so read this entry : if correctly, she d. y. ; but ii, and v from the Rev. Mr. Willcox, may be identical. t The birth of this child does not appear ; the Register has only the date of his burial, as we learn from the Rev. Mr. Willcox, to whom we are much indebted. X Entries found by the compilers on the Granville, Mass., Church recs., the deeds, etc., cited in the text (see pp. 36, 38), to which our attention was called by Mr. C. W. Manwaring, of Hartford, and especially information furnished by Mr. Frank Farnsworth Starr, of Middletown, Ct., a descendant of Reinold through Mary Collins, enable us to correct the statement hitherto accepted on the author- ity of Judd, Savage and others, that Mary married Ens. Waller. 36 Reinold Marvin Line sented that town in 1672. His brother John (Harvard, 1649), wrote 19 March,. 1674/S, to Gov. Leverett, thanking him for being " a bountiful patron to my brother Samuel."* He was a plaintiff, 2 Sept., 1669, against Ens. William Wal- ler, executor to Mr. Reinold Marvin, deceased, " for an ac- count of moueables, goods and cattell of the sd Reinold, which by will belongs to the sayd Collins, his wife, with damage to the value of one Hundred and fifty pounds, the Deft, appeared, not being called, etc."t Children (Collins), dates from Middletown rec, 1 : 18 : I. Edward,^ b. 18 June, 1664. (Savage has 8 Jan'y.) A. Martha, b. 3 March, 1665/6; d. Aug., 1750; m. William Harris, of Middletown. 3. Samuel, b. 21 Oct., 1668; d. before Jan'y, 1716/17; m. perhaps, says Savage, 6 Aug., 1695, M^'^^- Rebecca, widow of Joseph Hunt, of Duxbury, Mass. ; (Mr. Starr thinks his wife may have been Susanna ) ; res. in New London, Ct., prob. also in Lyme (Sav- age), and Middletown ; 26 Dec, 1690, his father gave him 80 or 100 acres in Middletown, a part of which his " only child Susanna " and her husband sold 19 Jan'y, 1716/17. Child (Collins) : Susannah,^ b. ; m. I Dec, 17 14, William Roberts, of Middletown. 4. Sibylla (Sibbell on Prob. Rec), b. 24 Feb., 1670/1 ; m. (i), Isaac Rice, supposed to be of Sudbury, Mass. ; m. (2), George Reed, of Woburn, Mass. 5. Mary, b. 16 June, 1672; d. 12 July, 1760; m. abt. 1693/4, Richard, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Looker) Moore, of Middle- town, b. 12 Sept., 1670 ; d. 19 Nov., 1767 ; he later res. in Needham and Oxford, Mass., where he was a large land-owner, the first repre- sentative of the town, and held various offices. Children (Moore) : i. Sibylla,'' b. 2 Sept., 1694, in Sudbury; m. (i), Ephraim Roper; m. (2), Elijah^ Chamberlain : ii. Abigail, b. 23 July, 1696 : iii. Collins, b. 17 Oct., 1698; m. 1722, Bathsheba Woods: iv. Isaac, b. 11 June, 1700; m. 1723, Hannah Newhall : v. Elijah, b. 14 March, 1701/2; m. 1733, Dorothy Learned: vi. Susannah, b. 26 Dec, 1703: vii. Abijah, b. 22 Dec, 1705 ; d. 18 Dec, 1759; m. (i), 9 (or 29) Oct., :729, his cousin, Anna,* dau. of William and Abigail' (Collins) Ward, b. 23 May, 1706; d. 29 Nov., 1755; '"• (2)> 9 March, 1758, Abigail, dau. of Thomas Goodwin, b. abt. 1711; d. 18 July, 1774, aet. 63 ; he grad. Yale, 1726, and was a physician in Middletown ; he had twelve chil. ; of these the second son was Reinold Marvinf b. 7 July, 1732; m. 30 Oct., 1754, Mary Robinson, and had six chil. rec. in Granville, Mass. : viii. Richard, b. 10 Jan'y, 1708; m. 1741, Mary Learned, and had issue, among them a son Marvin " : ix. Mary, b. 15 May, 17 10. * Hutchinson Coll., Prince Soc ed., II : 208. t Hartford Court rec. III : 89. X We follow Mr. Starr ; the account in the Register, LVII, which has full par- ticulars of the descendants of this family — see 304 and 362-4, calls him Eben- ezer, and does not mention Roper. Second Generatioji 37 6. Abigail, b. 2 June, 1673; d. after 1756; m. 1702, Sergt. William Ward, of Middletown, who administered her father's estate after her mother d. ; they had issue, one of whom was Anna* above. 7. Daniel, b. 5 Oct., 1675; d. 6 June, 1689. (All but Daniel are named in the settlement of the father's estate.) SECOND GENERATION 2 Elizabeth,^ daughter of Reinold' and Marie Marvin, bap- tized 29 April, 1627, in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, England; died before Jan'y, 1682/3, in Lyme, Ct.; married, probably about 1648, in Saybrook, Ct., William Waller, born in England; died in Lyme before August, 1674.* He was in Salem, Mass., in 1637, and next appears in Saybrook, where he was living in 1649 or earlier. He is frequently mentioned on the Colonial records. He was appointed ensign of the " Seabrook Train-band" 3 Oct., l56i, and confirmed by the General Court as lieutenant, 12 Oct., 1671. In October, 1663, he was one of the commissioners to state the west bounds of New London, and to set- tle with the Mohegan chief, Uncas, for any of his lands taken ; he was a representative in 1665, in the first Court after the union with New Haven, and afterwards; 11 Oct., 1666, he was appointed by the Courtf one of the " Coinittee for enterteineing and approveing such as are receaved inhabitants on ye East side ye River at Sea-Brook." 7 March, 1671/2, the town of Lyme made an agreement, in which William Waller and Reinold Marvin " For their part Doth by these ^sents Ingadge and agree to and with said Town to sufficiently make and buyld a myll which shall be sufficient to Grinde the townes Come before the last day of May wh' shall be in the yeare of Our Lord 1672 and to maintaine the said Myll in Continual! re- paire for the townes use and to provide and keep an able Myller, etc."J Children (Waller), born in Saybrook or Lyme : § i. William,3 b. abt. 1650; m. Mary, dau. of John and Alice (Smith) Tinker, b. 2 July, 1653, in Boston, Mass., but then of Lyme. He was propounded for a freeman May, * The English home of the family has not been found to our knowledge, but the name appears on Ipswich, Suffolk, rec. in the sixteenth century, which town was not far from the English home of the Marvins. t Col. Rec. Ct., II : 32. % Lyme rec, Land Grants I ; 6. § The order is that in Gregory Wolterton's will of 6 Aug., 1674, which names the four as " sons of William Waller deed at Lyme." Manwaring in Hartford Wills, 1 : 260, has : — " Mr. Samuel Collins, in behalfe of the Widow Waller, pre- tending to make claym to the Estate of Gregory Winterton," etc. This, with the legacies, seems to imply some relationship, but what, if any, has not been dis- covered. 38 Reinold Marvin Line 1676; d. abt. 1681. Children: Elizabeth'^: Mary: Alice. On petition of liis widow, Oct., 1684, she was allowed to sell land of the estate, " she to take advice of Mr. Matthew Griswold and James Peck." The daus. are named in a deed of trust given by Mary, 8 Dec, 1685. ii. John, b. abt. 1652; living 8 Dec, 1685, when "widow Mary " made him a trustee, but d. soon after, as the inventory of his estate is dated 28 Feb., 1685/6 ; m. 28 Dec, 1678, Mary, dau. of George and Mary Durine [Durant], of Lyme, b. 1653, and had issue. He was chosen fence-viewer of Lyme, 24 Dec, 1680. In a deed recorded 13 Jan'y, 1682/3, he calls himself " admr. of estate of my father, William Waller, and my mother Elizabeth Waller, dec'd." iii. Samuel, b. abt. 1654; d. 9 Feb., 1741/2, in New Lon- don, Ct. ; m. Mrs. Hannah Moore, dau. of Robert and Joanna (Willie) Hempstead, b. 11 April, 1652; d. 26 April, 1729 ; m. (pub.) 23 Sept., 1733, then " aged about 78, Widow Abigail Shipman," d. 6 Feb., 1738/9. Chil- dren (Waller)* : I. Samuel,^ b. . 12 Nov., 1711, "Samuel Waller, Jr.'s wife died suddenly . . . well in yi an hour before or less. Buried, 13 Nov., about Sunset." z. Elizabeth, b. ; m. 1712, Jpnathan Beckwith. 3. Hannah, b. ; m. 1717/18, John Keeny. iv. Matthew, b. ; he sold land 29 March, 1703, to " Rei- nald Marvin." (Lyme rec.) 3 Lieut. Reinold,^ son of Reinold' and Marie Marvin, was christened in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, England, 20 Dec, 163 1 ; died in Lyme, Ct., 4 Aug., 1676 ; married about 1662, Sarah, third daughter of George, Jr.,f and Sarah ( -) * There may have been other chil. ; the daus. named were by Hannah, who was the third wife (particulars of the first two not obtained), and Hempstead's Diary, from which our data are taken, says she was older than Samuel. t There were two George Clarks in Milford, who were contemporaries ; the father of Sarah Marvin was known as George Clark, " Jr." He was in Milford in 1639, having come from Much Mundon, in Hertfordshire, Eng. He died in Aug., 1690; his will, printed in full in Family Histories and Genealogies, III: 2\Z et seq., recorded at Hartford, mentions his Marvin grandchildren. Hannah Clark, a sister of Sarah, m. John Piatt, of Norwalk, whose dau. Hannah m. Lieut. Sam'l Marvin, of the Matthew line. See Fam. Hist, etc., as cited, and N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., Oct., 1900. With the conclusions of the latter we do not agree, where ■they differ from Fam. Hist. etc. Second Generation 39 Clark, baptized 18 Feb., 1643/4, in Milford, Ct. ; by her age as given on her gravestone, she was born about 1642 ; she married (2), 12 Feb., 1677/8, Capt. Joseph Sill, the famous Indian fighter, by whom she had issue. She died in Lyme, i Feb., 171 5/16, and her grave in the Duck River burying-ground is at the left of those of her two husbands. Its stone has the following inscription : — Here lyeth | the body of MRS | SARAH SILL | who died Feby ye i | in the year of our | Lord 1 7{| | aged 74 years. Next on the right is that of CAPT I JOSEPH SILL | died August | 6, aged 60 | 1696 And still further to the right (or east) is that of her first hus- band, inscribed 1676 I LEVET I RENOLD | MARVIN | Aged 42 [He was really in his 45th year.] At right angles with the last are the two other graves, marked with low stones, which it has been suggested may be those of the first Reinold and his wife. Lieut. Reinold became a freeman of Saybrook 20 May, 1658, the same day with his father. He owned much land in Lyme, beside his inheritance there, and in Saybrook. In 1687 his estate in the latter place was " Twenty acres of upland and fourteen acres of meadow," valued at £,ia ; he also owned two "hundred-pound rights" in the "Cow Common of Say Brook," one-half of which was conveyed by his three sons, 27 May, 1700, to John Whittlesey, Jr., of Saybrook. Savage says, on what authority we do not know, that he was a deacon ; his son Reinold held that office, but we doubt if the father did, for the Lyme Church was not regularly formed until 1693, although the Rev. Moses Noyes was preaching there in 1666, ten years before Lieut. Reinold died. He represented Lyme in the General Court in the October session in 1670, and from 1672 to his death. He was on the committee appointed in 1666 to divide the town of Saybrook: the two divisions made a " loving parting," 13 February, 1666/7, a^^d the names of Reinold Marvin and William Waller were two of the six signed to the " parting covenant " for Lyme. The first land records after the separation are attested by Matthew Griswold and Reinold Marvin, "Town Surveyors;" in 1674 they were directed " to give notes with their names to them, for the records of all lands belonging unto this town, which shall be the Recorders security." 40 Reinold Marvin Line Reinold was elected townsman February, 1672/3, and again in February, 1674/5; he was chosen, 9 Feb., 1673/4, "to review the town's accounts." 17 Dec, 1674, he was chosen "constable for ye ensuing year." (Lyme Town Meeting Book, 1 : 22, 28.) 2 April, 1674. "Renald Marvin's ear Marke ffor all sorts of Creatures ondly horses excepted ; which is a Crope and a slite in the Crope one both ears. His Ear Mark for horses is a slite, upon the top off the near ear." (Lyme rec.) He was appointed " Sergeant to ye Band at Sea Brook," by the General Court at Hartford, 3 Oct., 1661, when Waller was made ensign,* and suc- ceeded him as lieutenant, which post he filled until his death. 10 May, 1677, the company being unable to agree on his successor, Mattliew Gris- wold was appointed " to supply ye place of a Leivtenant till such choyse and approbation be made thereof by the Court." In 1678, the trouble continu- ing, " In order that the election of a lieutenant and ensign to be approved by the General Court .... might be carried on in a solemn way .... Mr. Noyes [Minister at Lyme] was desired to a sermon at the time,f which he was pleased accordingly to attend." Reinold^ is usually referred to on the later records as " Lieutenant," which distinguishes him from his father, who had no military title, and from his son, known as " Lyme's Captain."J The Lyme and Saybrook train-bands had some exciting experiences in the years just before Lieut. Reinold died. War had been declared against the Dutch in November, 1672, and a special assembly, convened at Hart- ford in August, 1673, ordered that all train-bands "should be complete in their arms."§ In July, 1676, Andros attempted to seize the fort at Say- brook, erected at the mouth of the river by Capt. Lyon Gardiner in 1635; on his approach it was hurriedly manned by the train-bands of the town, under command of Capt. Bull; on the morning of 12 July, Major Andros requested an interview, on the shore, with the minister and principal officers of Saybrook. On landing, he was met by Capt. Bull and the officers of the fort, but was not permitted to read his commission. || No doubt the train- band of Lyme, under Lieut. Marvin, was present at that critical moment, which was only diree weeks before his death. Lieut. Reinold is often mentioned in the Connecticut Colonial records.^! In October, 1660, Reinold and Waller had a difficulty with one William *CoI. Rec. Ct., I: 375- t See Sibley's Harvard Graduates, II: 50. X Though ranking as a lieutenant, it is evident that he was the commanding officer of the " train-band " of the "East side ; " for a full company, with a captain, required sixty-four soldiers: while Lyme in 1667 had, as has been stated above, only about thirty famiUes, and a lieutenant is the highest officer we find there until much later. § An' interesting account of the drill, armor, etc., of the train-bands will be found in " Hartford in the Olden Time." II See Trumbull, History of Connecticut, 1 : 323 and 328-330 : Col. Rec. Ct., II : 583 and 334 ; History of Fairfield, 1 : 178. IF See Col. Rec. Ct., 1 : 354, 367, 375, 397, 404. Third Generation 41 Parker, about certain " jades " [horses] which were claimed by " the country," and Matthew Griswold was concerned in it, adversely to Reinold. The lat- ter was ordered to surrender them, but refused to obey, considering the de- mand unlawful; and in 1662/3, tl^^ " Marshall was ordered to distrein the sum of ^50 of his estate for neglecting the order." The Colonial claini was later proved to be unjust,* for Waller, as Reinold's agent, was " allowed one-quarter part of this ;^5o, for his part of the horses, and Matthew Gris- wold was ordered not to trouble Reinold Marvin or William Waller for any part of the horses for which the bill is made." The elder Reinold was then dead. Lieut. Reinold and his brother-in-law were among the champions of Lyme in the famous contests with New Ixmdon, concerning the boundary line between the two towns.f At the County Court in Hartford, 12 March, 167 1, John Prentice complained of " Reynald Marvin and others, for riot- ous practices and assaults on New London people." The Lyme men in- dicted their adversaries in similar terms, " for violence to drive them off their lands." The disputed territory, a strip about two miles wide between Bride Brook and Niantic River, contained about twenty-five acres of the " ministry farm ; " it was finally included in the township of Lyme. Miss CaulkinsJ has an amusing account of the conflict, which was " more comic than fearful or sublime. The encounter terminated without any serious injury on either side ; the leaders drank a draft of seeming friendship to- gether, and all retired quietly from the field." Children, born in East Saybrook (Lyme) : 4. i. John,3 b. , 1664/5. 5. ii. Mary, b. , 1666. 6. iii. Reinold, b. , 1669. 7. iv. Samuel, b. ,1671. 8. V. Sarah, b. , 1673. THIRD GENERATION 4 JoHN,3 son of Lieut. Reinold' and Sarah (Clark) Marvin, born in 1664. or 1665, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 11 Dec, 171 1, "aet. 47;" married 7 May, 1691, Sarah, daughter of Henry and Mary Graham (or Grihme, sometimes spelled Grihmes) of Hartford, Ct., born about 1670, as she was called 13 when her father died in 1684; she died 14 Dec, 1760, "aet. 91." His widow married (2), before 172 1-2, "Mr. Richard Sears," * Hinman's Puritan Settlers is quite sarcastic on the authorities and " Dutch justice." See also Hall's History of Norwalk, 102. t See Col. Rec. Ct., II : 557-8. X History of New London, 165-168. 42 Reinold Marvin Line of Lyme, probably from Hingham, Mass., whom she survived. She was interred in the Duck River burying-ground, near her first husband. John resided in Lyme, where his estate, in the list of those taxed under Andres,* shows that as a young man he was in prosperous circumstances, being then in the upper half of the tax-payers. Much of his property was in land at " Grassy Hill," a considerable portion of which still remains in the family. The inventory mentions " parsels of land at Milford ; " these very possibly came to him from his mother's estate. The expression in connection with this property "the walke their of" [in modern spelling, " the walk there, off the North road "] may mean a right of way to the land. His estate was appraised at ^691 : 8j: (id. In 1693 he was chosen con- stable, and in 1700 and 1703, fence-viewer. WILL OF JOHN MARVINf The last will and testament of John Marvin. Know aU Christian people — whereas I, John Marvin of the town of Lyme and Colony of Conecticut being very sick of body but of perfect understanding and memory and being apprehensive that my change is very near do think it my duty to set my house in order before I dy and first of all I do give my sole to God that made it and my body to a comly burial having good hope throu grace of a Joyful Resurection at the Last day and 2 ly I give and bequeath to my dear and loving wife one third part of my hous and barn and whom loot and orchard during her natural life and sixty pound as pay or forty pound as money out of my movable estate only. I do hereby give her a small parcel or parcels of land at Milford towards the said sixty pounds and the remainder of said sixty pounds to be made up in movable the sd sixty pounds to be at her own dispose forever. 3. to my eldest Son John I give and bequeath as foUoweth viz: — All my lands at Grassey hill lying in the bounds of Lyme, and so much out of the homstead and the meadow on the Island as shall make his portion twenty pounds more than either of his brothers. 4. to my two youngest sons Joseph & Benjamin I give and bequeath my house and barn and whom Loot and orchard and my- meadow on the Island excepting what must be tacken out for my son John to macke up his portion as is before expressed. 5. to my five daughters I give aU my land and n;ieadow at the bend of Lieutenants River and all the rest of my movable estate after my debts are payed that I have not given to my wife as expressed above to be divided amongst them equaly share and share alike and I do hereby constute and * See N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXIV : 381 ; for notes on the Grahams; see Fam. Hist, and Gen., Ill : 118, and authorities there cited. t This and the Inventory following are from New London Records, Book A : 549 et seq. Third Generation 43 appoynt my faithfull and loving wife to be the sole exectrix of this my last will and testament and for the Confirmation of this my last wiU and testa- ment I do here unto set my hand this 1 1 day of December One thousand seven hundred and eleven. John K Marvin ^Seai^ mark. ^^s^^^ Witnesses Renold Marvin Timothy Mather Samuel Marvin Feb. 26. 17^5. Witnesses made oath to sig. Recorded Mar. 12 171 J George Denison Clerk. AN INVENTORY OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN MARVIN APPRISED AS MONEY Imprim The hous and Bam and orchard and whome Loot together with the medow and marsh adjoyning to the same apprised at fower hundred pound Cash Item, his land at Grassey hill at forty pds Item his medow on the Island, sixty pound Item his Land and medow called the Mill Land. Lying at the head of Lieutenents River in Lyme at thirty pound Item a small parsel or parsels of land at Milford the walke their of north Road Item. One Yoke of Oxen & Seven Cows at tow pound fifteen shiling apece Fower three year old Cattle three two year old cattle ;^5-i i.r six calves One horse six pound, one mare 3 pound . fourteen swine six pound eight fliilings the best fether bed and bolster . a small fether bed & 2 fether bolsters and tow fether pillows One coverled ijj fower nu blankits lOj- apei One coverled \i,s one more coverled loj- One blankit loj One coverled ds 'one trundle bed ticken gj one old bed six shilings The best bedsted 2 pound and payr Curtins A nu bedsted and bed cord, teen shill tow trundle bedsteds and one bed cord a payr of nu sheets i ^. another payr of sheets i 8j- a payr of cotton sheets i zs one payr of sheets 8j one payr of sheets i6j another payr of sheets las tow pilow bears ioj one table cloth 2j 5 comen napkins One brass ketle i£. 2s. one brass skillet 6 shil one gret Iron pot i£. ys another nu Iron pot a small Iron pot 8s an Iron ketle 18 shilHngs . an old wanning pan 5J an old iron kittel an old frying pan 4^ a tramel ys .... £■ 400 40 60 30: 27 — 9 12 n II 9 — 6 08 6 12 3 04 2 : 15 I 04 — 16 — •5 2 — — : 10 — : 10 I : 18 I : — I : 06 — : 17 2 : 08 2 : 10 I : 06 — : 12 — : II 44 Reinold Marvin Line a payer of tongus 3J- An Iron pale y (>d . a puter pot of a quart 4J tow quart bason i,s twenty six pound of nu puter tow pound \2s . 3 pound of old puter y an old quart bason i fhiling puter one shiling an old cart and whels & laders three porringers is. 6d Erthen ware 4 ihilings (>d a smoothing Iron box and hetters a chamber pot 3J- a knot bowl 4^ tow knot dishes 3^ a gret knot dish 3^- one more gret knot dish 3s woden dishes 2s tow smal dishes 8 pence woden ware viz. two hogsheds and several barrels and tubs and bracks and churn a half bushel 2s tow sive 4^ a shovel 4 sliil . one barrel of pork 3;^. 10s. six pound tallow . a hay knife y 3 sickels 3 shillings 6d a hamer 2s tow gimblets is another sith & tacklin a betel & one wedg 3^- 6d one new sith js tow axes 8j- a chase and pin 3 fhiling one smal ax 4J fifty five pound tobaco tow broad hoas ioj a draught chain loj- tow plowes and plow irons i £ six shilings a yoake and yoake Irons (>s a bracke 4^ . tow spining wheels 6^ . Item. One box 3J- tow Chests 12s . a tobaco wheele 2s hors tacklin 1 2 shilings a draft yoak and yoalc Irons and hooks and a ring and a swivel tow wooden bottels and a can fifty bushels of Indian corn a pitch fork 2s. a Looking Gla-'s, 3J- three sacks six j an old sadel 6 shiling a curb bridel 5^ a pilyon 10 fhiling a 1000 and half of eight peny nayls tow flayls y five duson of buttons Wareing aparill wolin and linning a small bible 6s a nu testament 3J . old books four shilings tow branding irons tow payr of sheears, 4J- a taylors goos 4J- five Chayrs ten shihngs a cradel 3J tow cushins tow shilings 2 Racks 2 shilin a payr hay pellos one shiling a small table 4^ 3 sheep skins fourteen pound of sheeps wool . a gun one pound, a cutlas i^s a pistal loj' Amenition four shilings and six pence Sum totall is . . — 06 06 — 08: — z 12 : — — 04 — — 09: 06 z — 05: — — 10 — . — 06: — — 02 : 08 s —3 06: 10 : 13: 06: — 3 06 . — 07: 10 : 11 : 09: 06 I I I — 06: — 10 — — 06: — — •5: — — 13: — 06 06 679 : 03 : 02 This Inventory taken by us. January 12. 17^^ Renold Marvin Thomas Lee Samuel Marvin Third Generation 45 There is added to this Inventory as followeth £■ Item. Twenty bushels of Winter wheat at 4J & three pence per bushel. . . . 4 : 05 : — Twenty tow bushels of oats at sixteen pence per bushel . i : 09 : 04 9 bushels of oats of another sort at i8rf per bushel — : 13 : o5 Seventeen bushels of barley at 2s 6d per bushel . 2 : 02 : 06 three acres of Ry and wheat upon the ground sowed last Fall .... a childs blanket or mantle aprised at forty shil an Iron weedg tow shilings . — : 02 : an Iron shave . . — : 03 : 12 : 05 : 04 Renold Marvin Samuel Marvin Lyme feby ye 26'h 1 7I 1 this date Mrs Sarah Marvin widdow and Relict of Mr. John Marvin late of Lyme deceased, personally approving made oath that Shee had made a true pre- sentment of her late husbands estate to the apprizers which is in this inventory on boath sides and that if any more comes to her Knowledge she will cause to be aded to this Inventory before mee WiLLm Ely Justice Coram Recorded, Mar 12, 171^ Pr George Denison Cler Two of the appraisers were his brothers ; Thomas Lee was father-in-law of Reinold.3 In the division of Real Estate made Feb. 7, 172J by Samuel Tinker, James Beckwith, and Aaron Huntley, the widow is called " now wife of Richard Sears." Children, born in Lyme : i. Daughter,* b. 12 April, 1692 ; d. inf. g. ii. Sarah, b. 28 Feb., 1693/4. iii. Mary, b. 23 July, 1696 ; living in 1734, when she signed a deed, but appears to have died in that or the follow- ing year, s. p. ; m. Samuel Smith, perhaps the son of Samuel of Farmington. 10. iv. John, b. 9 Aug., 1698. V. Ehzabeth, b. 23 Nov., 1701 ; m. 28 Dec, 1727, John, probably son of Amos and Sarah (Durant) Tinker, of Lyme. Children (Tinker) : I. John,^ b. 29 Nov., 1730. i. Hannah, b. 30 Aug., 1732. 3. Elizabeth, b. 17 March, 1734/5. 4. Edward, b. 12 June, 1740. (Lyme rec.) 11. vi. Joseph, b. 16 June, 1703. 12. vii. Benjamin, b. 14 March, 1705/6. 46 Reinold Marvin Line viii. Mehitable, b. 12 Sept., 1709; d. prob. unm. ; she is called by her maiden name on Lyme rec. in 1733. ix. Jemima, b. 20 July, 1711 ; m. 25 Jan., 1732, William, son of Samuel and EUzabeth* (Lee) Peck, b. 31 Aug., 1709, in Lyme. Children (Peck), b. in Lyme : 1. Elizabeth f b. 11 Dec, 1736. 2. Loruamy, b. 12 July, 1738. 3. William, b. 11 Feb., 1740 ; d. 20 April, 1749, in Lyme. 5 Mary,3 daughter of Lieut. Reinold^ and Sarah (Clark) Marvin, born in 1666, in Lyme, Ct. ; married about 1685, Richard, son of Richard and Joanne (Phipps) Ely, born in Ply- mouth, England (.? December, 1656), baptized there 19 June, 1657. His father was a merchant in Boston, after coming to New England, but removed to Say brook, Ct., about 1664. Richard, Jr., died about 1698, and his widow married (2), 6 June, 1699, Daniel (.?) Sterling. By some he is said to have survived her, and married as his second wife, 16 May, 1745, Mrs. Mary, widow of Capt. Joseph Beckwith, and daughter of Lieut. Thomas and Mary (DeWolf) Lee, born 23 April, 1679; she died in 1759. Daniel Sterling died 30 June, 1749.! Children (Ely) : i. Samuel,'' b. 2 i Oct., 1686; d. at Saybrook ; m. Jane, dau. of Lieut. Richard and Elizabeth (Hyde) Lord, b. abt. 1688, in Lyme; d. in Saybrook, leaving two children, b. there. (See Hyde, pp. 47, 48). * She was a sister of the wife of Capt. Reinold^ Marvin and of Mary, who m. Capt. Joseph Beckwith (see 5). Her mother was a dau. of Balthazar De Wolf, one of whose children was " bewitched to death," as was charged, by the sor- ceries of Nicholas Jennings and his wife, about the time of the death of the wife of the first Reinold. f The date of Richard's baptism was furnished the compiler of " Ely Ancestry " by the late Col. Chester. The order and dates of his children are also from that volume. The Sterling dates for the children follow Lyme records, as given by Chapman in the N. E. Hist. Gen. Register. The " Ely Ancestry " does not give the second m. of Richard's widow. By his probable age we do not think it pos- sible that the Capt. Daniel Steriing who m. Mary Beckwith, was identical with the Sterling who m. Mary Ely. " Fam. Hist, and Gen." does not give the Chris- tian name of the Sterling who m. Mary Lee, who had eleven children by her Beckwith husband (see Beckwith Notes), one of whom, Mary, m. Capt. Matthew, son of Dea. Samuel (7) Marvin. Third Generation 47 ii. Mary, b. 29 Nov., 1689 ; m. Moses, son of Rev. Moses and Ruth (Picket) Noyes,* b. 2 Aug., 1678, in L)rrae, and had issue. iii. Sarah, b. 13 June, 1695 ; d. 4 Aug., 1759; m. 3 Jan'y, 1717, Jonathan, son of Josiah and Joanne (Taintor) Gillett, b. .28 July, 1685, in Windsor, Ct. ; d. 3 Jan., 1775, in Colchester, Ct., leaving issue, of whom Jon- athans m. Phebe,s dau. of Dea. Reinold-i Marvin. (See Ely Ancestry.) iv. Richard, b. 27 Oct., 1697; d. 24 Feb., 1774; ni. (i), 23 Jan'y, 1723/4, Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Lee) Peck, of Lyme, b. 14 May, 1705 ; d. there 8 Oct., 1730; they had four chil., of whom the youngest was Elizabeth^ who m. 23 May, 1745, Col. Samuel Selden, a Revolutionary soldier, taken prisoner by the British, and d. Oct., 1776; they had thirteen chil., of whom Elizabeth,* b. 26 April, 1747, m. Dea. Elishas Marvin, of Lyme, and another. Col. Richard E.* Selden, b. 25 May, 1759, was grandfather of the late Chief Justice Waite, of the U. S. Supreme Court. Richard Elyt m. (2), 26 Oct., 1732, Phebe, dau. of Robert and Abigail (Adams) Hubbard, by whom he had nine chil. (See Hyde and Ely as cited.) Children (Sterling) : v. Elizabeth, b. i8 April, 1700. vi. Daniel, b. 28 Oct., 1702. vii. John, b. 28 Oct., 1704. One of the grantees of Gilsum, N. H., in 1762, and chosen '' First Selectman " at the first meeting of the proprietors in that year, viii. Joseph, b. 30 June, 1707. His gr. dau. Phebe,* m. Josephs Marvin, ix. Abigail, b. 9 Sept., 1709; perhaps the Abigail who m. Jacob, son of Jacob and Mary (Hubbard) Patchen, b. before 1700 ; d. 4 April, 1764, " aged above 60 ; " Lf so, she d. leaving ten chil., among whom her estate was divided in Norwalk, Ct, in 1795; their first child was b. 9 April, 1727, and they had a son Daniel; but Jacob's wife has not been certainly shown to be identi- cal with Abigail Sterling, to our knowledge. * Ely Ancestry says she m. Niles, which we believe confuses her with another Mary. 48 Reinold Marvin Line 6 Capt. Reinold,3 son of Lieut. Reinold' and Sarah (Clark) Marvin, born in 1669, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 18 Oct., 1737 ; married (i), about 1696, Phebe, daughter of Lieut. Thomas and Mary (DeWolf) Lee, born 14 Aug., 1677,* in Lyme ; died there 27 Oct., 1707 ; married (2), 30 June, 1709, Martha, daugh- ter of Sergt. Thomas and Miriam (Tracy) Waterman, born 6 Dec., 1680, in Norwich, Ct. ; died 18 Nov., 1753, in Lyme. Reinold was chosen one of the first two deacons in the First Congregational Church, Lyme, when it was formed, 27 March, 1693, but he is more frequently referred to, on the later town records, by his military title. He was " Sargent " of the Lyme train-band as early as 1702, and probably held that position until 1712, when he was appointed ensign; 8 May, 171 8, the Legislature " established and confirmed Mr. Reinold Marvin to be Captain of the First Train-band or Company" in Lyme.f He was chosen townsman in 1697, 1702, '03, '05, '06 ; first townsman in 1707, '22-25, '28, '31 and '32. Hempstead, in his Diary (p. 196), mentions meeting him with the other select- men of Lyme, 25 April, 1728, to "Renew the Town Bounds" between Lyme and New London. He was constable, 1694; collector of rates, 1713, '14; grand juryman, 1714 and 1735; sealer of weights and tneasures, 1 7 1 5 ; lister, 1 729 ; moderator, 1 72 1, '23 and '24, and was on numerous important committees. Feb. 4, 1 71 7/8, he was on a committee " Fully Impowered in y= Towns behalf To meet with New London Comitee if warned by them, to perambelate the Dividend Line be- tween Corner & Comer, if it appear needfull they have power to erect according to Law more or other moniments and further y^ s"^ Coinitee haue hereby power to Warn Colchester and east haddam to preambelate y"' Dividend Lynes between [them] and us and y' s"" Coiniti haue y^ same power Relateing to those two lines y' is Giuen theme Relateing to new london line .... (Lyme rec.) 28 April, 1718, when there was a vacancy in the office of the minister, the town appointed * The name of her mother and date of Phebe's birth, given above, differ from Savage and Hyde Gen., but are substantiated by Lyme records ; see " Fam. Hist, and Gen,," III : 120, note. t Col. Rec. Ct., VI : 44. "^^'r 5 CO I u > O ^ < C3 Third Geturation 49 " Renold and Sam' Marvin on Committee to agree with Sam' Rus- well to settle in this town in the work of the ministry." He represented Lyme in the General Court most of the time from 1 71 1 to 1728 inclusive, a period of continued service that shows the estimation in which he was held by his townsmen. In the Colonial Records of the State, from 1706 onward, there are frequent references to this Reinold Marvin. There are many amusing traditions of the quaint sayings and doings of " Reynald Marvin," and an old Note-book in the pos- session of a descendant, still preserved, says he was " remarkable for his excentricities, yet esteemed as a very useful and godly man." As accounts of these have been printed elsewhere, and most of them probably belong to his son Deacon Reinold, we mention the only one that by family tradition relates to the Captain. When he "published" his Intention of Marriage, he wrote it in rhyme, and naOed it to the meeting-house door ; there are different versions, but the one which was given us by the late Judge McCurdy, of Lyme, runs thus : — Reinold Marvin and Phebe Lee Do intend to marry : And though her dad opposed be, We can no longer tarry. Perhaps it was the Captain's " excentricity " which induced him, eleven years after the death of his wife Phebe, whose chil- dren were still living, to make over to her brothers William and Stephen Lee, his right of inheritance in her father's real estate, which was very large ; his own property was ample, and the act was generous ; of its justice to her children we cannot judge ; but it confirms the tradition that it was the remarkable beauty of the maiden, and not her father's wealth, which attracted him.* The tomb-stones of Capt. Reinold and his two wives are still standing in excellent preservation in the Duck River burying ground. Their rude lettering is still legible, though showing the effects of age and nearly two centuries of New England winters. [See engraving.] His foot -stone has R. M. | Oct. 18. 1737. The grave is noticeable for its length, which may show * For notes on this gift, see Fam. Hist, and Gen. Ill : 71. 50 Reinold Marvin Line that the old warrior had the tall stature characteristic of the family. He rests between his two wives, and the stone of Martha, on the right, is much the better executed. It reads : — Here lies the body of Martha Marvin, relict of Captain Reinold Marvin, who died in peace in hopes of a glorious resurrection, Nov. A. D. 1753, in the 74th year of her age. Children, born in Lyme, by first wife : 13. i. Phebe,-* b. 3 Dec, 1696. 14. ii. Reinold, b. Jan'y, 1698/9. 15. iii. Daniel, b. 24 Jan'y, 1701/2. 16. iv. Lydia, b. 12 Jan'y, 1703/4. 17. V. Hester [Esther], b. 3 April, 1707. Children by second wife : 18. vi. Martha, b. 3 April, 17 10. vii. Elisha, b. 26 April, 1711 ; d. inf. 19. viii. James, b. 26 May, 1713. 20. ix. Sarah, b. 8 March, 1715/16. 21. X. Elisha, b. 8 March, 1717/18. 22. xi. Miriam, b. March, 1719/20. 7 Dea. Samuel,3 son of Lieut. Reinold^ and Sarah (Clark) Marvin, born in 167 1, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 15 May, 1 743, and was interred in the Duck River burying-ground ; mar- ried 5 May, 1699, Susannah, daughter of Henry and Mary Graham, of Hartford, a younger sister of his brother John's wife, born about 1677 ; she survived him. Samuel was elected townsman of Lyme in 1699, 1708-12, and 1718-20 inclusive; 21 Dec, 1725, he was chosen town clerk, and " Capt. Marvin and Capt. Coult appointed to deliver the books of Records belonging to the town to Sam^ Marvin, the new town Clerk." He held the office for many years ; he was town treasurer most of the time from 1725 to 1738; constable, 1695 and 1718; surveyor, 1701 ; lister, 1706 and 171 5 ; tything-man, 1723; in 1 700 he was on a committee to " proportion the inhabitants in four parts, and appoint where schools shall be kept and who to go to them;" and in 1707, to "order schools to be estab- Third Generation Si lished ; " he frequently served on other committees. He repre- sented Lyme in the General Court in 171 1 and 1722, and was for many years a deacon in the Congregational Church. In 1726 he was appointed to " make the town and county rates for the ensuing year ; " in 1729, with Capt. Reinold, he was To examine the collectors of [the clergyman] Mr. Noyes' rate and fully empowered to prosecute them according to law if they refuse to pay over the dues that ought to have been collected by them. He was one of the "prizors" of the estate of Lieut. Richard Lord, whose will he witnessed in 1726, and in all matters, civil and ecclesiastical, was highly esteemed for his excellent judg- ment. His will, drawn 19 Aug., 1741, proved 8 June, 1743,* mentions his wife Susannah, who is to have certain property " so long as she remains a widow ; " names sons Nehemiah, Samuel, Zechariah, daughters Mary, Abigail and Elizabeth, and says " as for my son Thomas Marvin, and my son Matthew Mar- vin, and my son Nathan Marvin, I have given them their por- tions already." Children, born in Lyme : 23. i. Samuel,* b. 10 Feb., 1699/1700. 24. ii. Zechariah, b. 27 Dec, 1701. 25. iii. Thomas, b. 4 March, 1703/4. 26. iv. Matthew, b. 7 Nov., 1706. v. Abigail, b. 13 Sept., 1709; d. 4 June, 1786; m. 7 Nov., 1734, in Lyme, Samuel, son of Capt. John and Mary (Lord) Coult, b. 1705 ; d. 23 Feb., 1742/3. Children (Coult or Colt) : 1. Partkene^ b. 9 June, 1736. 2. Martin, b. 27 July, 1738 ; d. y. 3. Samuel, b. 14 P'eb., 1740/1 ; m. 15 Oct., 1778, Sarah Fowler, of Lebanon, Ct., b. 7 June, 1750, and had issue. 27. vi. Elizabeth, b. i June, 17 12. 28. vii. Nathan, b. 21 Nov., 17 14. 29. viii. Nehemiah, b. 20 Feb., 1716/17, "at the time the great snow storm commenced." ix. Mary, b. 15 April, 1721 ; living in 1741. X. Son, twin to Mary ; d. at birth. * New London Prob. rec, E: 125. 52 Reinold Marvin Line 8 Sarah', daughter of Lieut. Reinold^ and Sarah (Clark) Marvin, born in 1673, in Lyme, Ct. ; married 18 Feb., 1693/4, James, son of Matthew* and Sarah Beckwith, born i June, 1671, in New London, Ct., baptized 10 Sept., 1671 ; died about 1756, in Farmington, Ct. They resided in Lyme until 1732, when James purchased land in Norwich, Ct., and twelve years later removed to Farmington. Children (Beckwith), born in Lyme : i. Janies,t b. i May, 1695 ; d. 2 Oct, 1794, in Bristol, Ct., lacking a few months of being a centenarian; m. (i), 15 Oct., 1717, in Lyme, Rebecca Lamb; she united with the church there in June, 1731 ; m. (2), 19 Jan'y, 1749, in Southington, Ct., Widow Hannah Barnes, d. 17 Aug., 1758; m. (3), 28 Aug., 1760, in Southington, Widow Mary How, d. 16 March, 1767 ; m. (4), 14 Feb., 1769, in Southington, Widow Abigail (Clark) Sperry, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Browne) Clark, of North Haven, Ct., b. 15 Feb., 1712/13 ; d. 2 Nov., 1798. ii. Martha, b. 8 Aug., 1697 ; d. 1782 ; unm. iii. Daniel, b. 13 Oct., 1699; d. Feb., 1700. iv. Sarah, b. 23 Dec, 1701. V. Daniel, b. 26 Oct., 1704; m. in 1728, in Lyme, Ruth Rice, d. 30 June, 1757. They had six chil. vi. Reinold, b. 15 Feb., 1706/7; d. 27 Dec, 1796, in Meri- den, Ct. ; m. (i), 4 April, 1732, in Lyme, his cousin, Martha (18) Marvin, d. 26 July, 1742, in Bolton, Ct., leaving issue; m. (2), 3 March, 1743, in Bolton, Dorothy Sawyer, of Hebron, Ct. ; d. prob. 26 June, 1790. vii. Samuel, b. 24 May, 1709 ; m. 1 Feb., 1738/9, his cousin, Miriam (22) Marvin, sister of his brother Reinold's wife. He received land in Norwich from his father, and about 176 1 rem. to Cornwallis, N. S. They had seven chil. viii. Elizabeth, b. 30 May, 1712; d. 10 May, 1755; m. 31 Jan'y, 1738, Joseph, son of Joseph and Susannah (Hough) Andrews, b. 18 April, 1709, in Southington parish, Farmington, Ct. ; d. before 26 May, 1752 ; they had six chil., and res. in Southington. * Matthew was a son of the Matthew Beckwith, of Hartford, with whom Matthew Marvin had a controversy, mentioned later. The date of death of fourth wife of i, and of births of v, viii and x, follow " Beckwith Notes, No. II " (see pp. 6, 15, 16), which differ from " Marvin Beckwith." Fourth Generation S3 ix. John, b. lo Oct., 1713; m. 20 April, 1737, in Norwich, Jane Worden. X. Mary, b. 25 Jan'y, 1716/17; m. 4 Nov., 1742, in South- ington, Ebenezer Andrews, bro. of Joseph, above, b. 27 Oct., 1718, in Southington ; they had eight chil., the youngest b. in Jan'y, 1764. (See Andrews Geneal. Hist, pp. 83-85, and Beckwith Notes, p. 16.) FOURTH GENERATION 9 Sarah, "t daughter of John^ and Sarah (Graham) Marvin, born 28 Feb., 1693/4, in Lyme, Ct. ; died (living in Nov., 173s) ; married (i), about 1717/18, John, son of John and Abigail Lay, born 21 Sept., 1670 ; died (Will proved 1723) ; married (2), 23 Dec, 1725, her cousin, Dea. Reinold'' Marvin, (14) ; her children by this marriage are given under his name. Children (Lay), order and dates unknown : * i. Sarah,5 b. . ii. John, b. ^; living in 1756, will proved in 1760; m. Abigail . iii. Elizabeth, b. ; d. 8 Sept., 1793; m. Aug., 1750, as his second wife, William, son of William and Abigail (Maverick) TuUey, b. 13 June, 1709, in Saybrook, Ct. ; d. there 18 March, 1775. Children (Tulley) : 1. Anne!' b- June, 1751. 2. William, b. Sept., 1752; d. y. 3. Elizabeth, b. 6 Nov., 1753. 4. Hepzibah, b. 12 Feb., 1755. 5. Sarah, b. 5 Jan'y, 1757. 6. William, b. 10 Feb., 1759; d. 5 Oct., 1811. 7. Lydia, b. 5 Feb., 1761 ; d. 13 Feb., 1813. iv. Edward, b. . * We take the names and dates of Sarah's children from the Lay Pedigree, in Fam. Hist, and Gen., which places Elizabeth second, and adds conjecturally (see I : p. 334) another child, ' Robert Lay, of Westbrook, Ct., who m. Mary Grinnel, of Westbrook,' called {ibid., p. 337) 'a grand-dau. of Miss Peabody, the first child b. at Plymouth after the landing of the pilgrims from the Mayflower ; ' it further states on the authority of the late Prof. James Murdock, of Andover (ibid,, p. 336) that Robert had a son Jonathan, b. 1721. It is clear that this Robert cannot have been a child of Sarah Marvin, for she was b. in 1694. The frequent appearance of the name " John Lay " on the Lyme records, and the fact that the first John had two sons named John, who lived to manhood, make it impossible, with our present knowledge, to distinguish them. As Sarah's husband was twice her age at her marriage, the assignment in the Pedigree may be questioned. 54 Reinold Marvin Line 10 John/ son of John^ and Sarah (Graham) Marvin, born 9 Aug., 1698, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there before April, 1 741, when " Widow Mehitable Marvin " joined the church ; his will, dated 15 Aug., 1740, was proved 6 Nov., 1741 ; married 24 Feb., 1725/6, Mehitable, daughter of Capt. Henry and Sarah (Peterson) Champion, born 4 Sept., 1709, in Lyme. She was a grand-daughter of Henry and Sarah (DeWolf) Champion. At the town meeting in Lyme, 18 Dec, 1746, it was voted "to give the Widow Mehitable Marvin one pound, five shillings, old tenour, for the use of her house to hold town-meeting." John was chosen fence viewer in 1718, '25, '37-39; grand-juryman, 1730; highway surveyor, 1736; and tything-man, 1737. His will names wife Mehitable, sons John and Adonijah, and daughter Mehitable : executors, his widow and Henry Champion. Inven- tory made 9 Nov., 1741.* Children, born in Lyme : 30. i. John,5 b. 30 Jan'y, 1726/7. ii. Mehitable, b. 25 June, 1729 ; m. 25 Sept., 1744, in Lyme, Stephen, son of Col. Stephen and Abigail (Lord) Lee, b. 4 May, 1724, in Lyme; d. there 6 May, 1756; interred in the old cemetery on Meeting-house hilLj Children (Lee), b. in Lyme : 1. John^ b. 10 July, 1745 ; d. 26 Sept., 1745. 2. EHas, b. 25 Sept., 1747 ; d. 6 May, 1756. 31. iii. Adonijah, b. 1 March, bap. 3 April, 1732. 32. iv. Ehzabeth, b. 21 Aug., bap. 25 Aug., 1734. V. Esther (Easter on Lyme rec), b. 15 April, bap. 17 April, 1737; m. 26 Nov., 1755, Allen, Son of Benjamin and Patience (Eden) Beckwith, b. 3 March, 1736, in Lyme. Children (Beckwith), b. in Lyme : 1. Luranah!' b. 15 April, 1757. 2. Esther, b. 28 Sept., 1758. 3. Mehitable, b. 29 March, 1761. 4. Patience, b. 17 Feb., 1764. vi. Lucy, bap. 29 July, 1739; prob. d. inf. * New London Prob. rec. D : 594. The History of Torrington erroneously says that this John m. Mrs. Sarah (G.) Brooker, and went to Guilford [error for Gilsum], N. H., confusing him with his son of the same name ; the New London record shows that John"" d. long before Gilsum was settled. t See Fam. Hist, and Gen., Ill : 62, for notes on the Stephen Lee Family. Fourth Generation 55 11 Joseph," son of John' and Sarah (Graham) Marvin, born 16 June, 1703, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 7 April, 1791 ; married 28 May (Lyme rec. ; 29 May, New London rec), 1730, Jane, daughter of John and Joanna Lay, born in 1706 ; died 21 Oct., 1795, aet. 89, in Lyme. The Lyme Church record has her baptism 4 July, and that of her infant daughter 1 1 July, 1 73 1. Joseph and his wife are interred in the cemetery on Meeting-house hill. He was admitted a freeman of Lyme 14 Sept., 1731, and chosen highway surveyor in 1739, '41 and '42. Children, born in Lyme : 33. i. HepzibahjS b. 11 (family rec; 22 Lyme rec.) March. ii. William, bap. i Feb., 1736; d. inf. iii. Lebbeus, bap. 3 Aug., 1740; d. inf. 12 Benjamin,'* son of John' and Sarah (Graham) Marvin, born 14 March, 1705/6, in Lyme, Ct. ; married 11 Nov., 1742, in Lyme, Deborah, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Deborah (Wade*) Mather, born 15 Jan'y, 1718 ; died 21 Jan'y, I775- He was admitted freeman 27 April, 1736. Children, born in Lyme : 34 i. Benjamin,s b. 7 Nov., 1743. ii. Mehitable, b. 4 Oct.,* 1745; d. 16 Aug., 1818; m. 9 (6 Ch. rec.) Oct., 1764, Uriah, son of Ezra and Elizabeth (Leffingwell) Hyde, b. 17 Sept., 1741, in Norwich, Ct. Children (Hyde), recorded at Lyme: 1. Marvin,'' b. 7 July, 1765. 2. Lois, b. II April, 1767. 3. John, b. 21 Dec, 1769. iii. Azubah, b. 23 Dec, 1748. * The name of Dr. Samuel Mather's wife is given on the Lyme records as Deb- orah Champion; it appears to be more probable, from a deed on Middletown, Ct. Land records, of 19 April, 1723, cited in a note in Champion Gen., p. 32, that she was Deborah Wade (not Champion). A family record has for the date of Ben- jamin's death, that assigned above to Deborah, from the latest Mather Gen. ; we are uncertain which is correct. It is supposed there were other children, but no record of such is to be found in Lyme. t Lyme rec. ; Chapman and Hyde have 11. 5 6 Remold Marvin Line 13 Phebe/ daughter of Capt. Reinold^ and Phebe (Lee) Marvin, born 3 Dec, 1696, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 31 May, 1747 ; married (i), about 1714/15, in Lyme, Daniel, son of Simon and Sarah (Lay) DeWolf, born in 1693, in Lyme; he died s.p. in Lyme soon after his marriage; married (2), 22 Aug., 1 7 16, as his second wife, Nathaniel, son of John and Lydia (Pratt) Kirtland, born 24 Oct., 1690; died 27 Feb, 1750; he had previously married Sarah Chapman, who died 6 Feb., 17 16; after the death of Phebe he married (3), Elizabeth . Children (Kirtland) :* i. Mary,5 b. 11 March, 17 17/18. ii. Nathaniel, b. 11 Dec, 1719; m. (i), Eunice, dau. of Daniel and Mercy (Doty) Pratt, b. 13 Nov., 172 1, in Lyme; m. (2), Temperance Doty, iii. Daniel, b. 24 Dec, 172 1. iv. Jedediah, b. 35 March, 1724. V. Phebe, b. 13 April, 1726. vi. Remold, b. 20 Jan'y, 1728. vii. Jerusha, b. 25 March, 1730. viii. Stephen, b. 28 May, 1732. ix. Priscilla, b. 12 Feb., 1740. 14 Dea. Reinold,'' son of Capt. Reinold^ and Phebe (Lee) Marvin, born Jan'y, 1698/9, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 24 Feb., 1761 ; married (i), 23 Dec, 1725, his cousin, Sarah'' (9), daughter of John^ Marvin, and widow of John Lay ; the date of her death has not been found; she was living in 1735, as she joined with her husband 4 Nov., of that year,f in a conveyance to John Marvin; married (2), 7 July, 1746, Mrs. Mary, daughter of John Niles, and widow of Jonathan Kellogg, of Colchester, Ct., born there 20 June, 1716 ; died 9 March, 18 12. Reinold owned fifty., acres of land in Colchester,^ probably from his father. He was chosen deacon of the Lyme church in January, 1741, * Chapman and Pratt Gen. (261) say there were ten children; Chapman gives the names of eight only, and Pratt (262) of nine, as above ; if there was another (of which we find no record), it was very likely between Stephen and Priscilla, and d.y. t Lyme rec, V : 434. J Col. Rec. Ct., VIII : 244. Fourth Generation , 57 having been admitted a member in June, 1731. Like his father, a deacon of the same church, he held military as well as ecclesi- astical office, having been confirmed as a lieutenant of the " south company or train-band " of Lyme, in October, 1730,* and Hemp- stead (Diary, p. 347), calls him by that title in 1739; 6 July, 1758 (p. 705), he speaks of him as " Capt. Marvin." He was admitted freeman 14 Sept., 1731 ; was chosen sealer of weights and measures in 1729; town treasurer, December, 1734, and "to have £,20 for making the town and country rate;" grand- juryman, 1736; surveyor of highways, 1738; lister, 1739, in which year the town granted him liberty to buUd a wharf on the east side of " Lieutenant's River ; " in 1750 he had "liberty to build a pound on his land adjoining the highway," and was appointed keeper. The records of the Town Council of West- erly, R. I., have the following : — Voted that Renold Marvin have an order to 7"= Town Treafury for fifteen Shillings for a Book (viz. Mafons Hiftory of y^ pequit war) Which was Borrowed of fd Marvin & put into y^ cafe of Stanton vs. Thompfon for y^ Town Where it was Jmproved as Evidence in y<= Cafe and is yet there. To this Dea. Reinold belong most of the quaint sayings and stories preserved in family traditions, so far as they ever had any existence. He inherited his father's "excentricity," but it became a more prominent trait in his character. He was noted for his "revelations," many of which concealed acts of benevo- lence which might otherwise have been refused by the recip- ients of his kindness ; an instance of this is given in the " Family Histories and Genealogies," in his shrewd discomfiture of one who sought the gift of a cow, when the Deacon was bestowing some of his cattle on a few of his needy neighbors. The late Judge McCurdy related the following incident : — That he had decided views, and adhered to his convictions, is shown by the story of his famous sheepskin saddle, which figures in several tradi- tions. The ministerial rate in those days was provided by a tax laid on all the inhabitants of the town, collected in the same manner as other rates. The Deacon objected to the claim made upon him, and his riding saddle was seized and sold to pay his tax. He deemed this a grievous * Col. Rec. Qt., VII : 299. 58 Reinold Marvin Line wrong, and styled those who had sequestered it " Sabeans," after the rob- bers of " righteous Job." That part of Lyme where they lived was thence- forth called " Sabtown," a name it stiU retains. He bought no more saddles, but ever after used a sheepskin, riding on it one day beside the clergyman who had been benefited by the seizure, to a church council to which the Deacon had been chosen a " messenger," — to his great mortification. The Church records show that he sometimes laid himself open to the strict discipline of the time, but he held his ofifice "in good and regular standing" to the close of his life. With all his oddities, which, the Noyes Note-book tells us, " greatly injured the savor of his good name," he is said, by the same authority, to have been "a sensible, honest and benevolent man." Children, born in Lyme, by iirst wife : 35. i. Reinold,s b. 23 Oct., 1726. ii. Phebe, b. 18 March, 1727/8; m. 11 Jan'y, 1747/8 (Lyme rec), Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Ely) Gillett (see s, iii), of Windsor and Colchester, Ct., b. 22 March, 1720, in Colchester. Children (Gillett): 1. Sarah^\>. 24 Oct., 1748; m. 1769, Ezra, son of Isaac and Sarah (Forbes) Hall, of Lyme, and had issue. 2. Reinold, b. 23 April, 1750 ; m. 9 June, 1774, Martha,^ dau. of SamueP (23) and Mary (Wedge) Marvin, and had issue. 3. Martin, b. 19 July, 1752. 4. Jonathan, b. 19 Dec, 1753 ; d. abt. I7y?i/t) ; m. 19 March, 1778, Zylpha, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Swift) Pratt, of Colchester, b. II Oct., 1756; she survived him, and m. (2), Moses' (40) Marvin. 5. Joseph, b. 5 Nov., 1756 ; m. 2 March, 1780, in Lyme, Mary Miner, and had eight chil. 6. Daniel, b. i Nov., 1758. 7. Elisha, b. 29 March, 1760. 8. Ezra, b. 21 June, 1762. 9. John, b. 16 Oct., 1766. 10. Shadrach, b. 23 Oct., 1769.* 36. iii. Dan, b. 2 Jan'y, 1730/1. iv. Lydia, b. 14 Sept., bap. 28 Oct., 1733 ; d. 10 June, 1775 ; m. 19 April, 1753, Josiah, son of Josiah and Grace (Rathbone) Gates, b. 15 Jan'y, 1722/3, in Colchester; res. in East Haddam, Ct. He served as a private in Capt. Levi Wells's company, Col. Spencer's reg't (2d «For further Gillett notes, see N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XLVII : 170, which give birth date of Jonathan (4) as 15 ; the Colchester records have 19. Fourth Generation 59 Ct.), in the Revolutionary army, at the siege of Boston, II May to 17 Dec, 1775. Children (Gates):* 1. Lydia^ b. 29 Dec, 1753. 2. JoHah, b. 18 Dec, 1754. He responded to an " emer- gency " call, serving as a private in Capt. Holmes's company from 3 Aug. to 14 Sept., 1778, in the Rhode Island campaign, and was present in the "battle of Rhode Island," 29 Aug., 1778. 3. Elizabeth, b. 17 Jan'y, 1756. 4. Marvin, b. i Oct., 1757. He was a minute-man in May, 1776, in Capt. Holmes's company. East Haddam; he was also in Capt. Amos Jones's company, Col. Latimer's reg't, and in the battles near Saratoga. His name appears in the Ust of polls of the parish of New Salem, Colchester, in 1789; later he was among the early settlers of Bloomfield, N. Y. 5. Grace, b. 25 Jan'y, 1759. 6. Hannah, b. 7 Feb., 1761. 7. Reynold, b. 22 Oct., 1762. 8. Phebe, b. 28 Jan'y, 1765; m. Alpheus Treadway. Children (Treadway) : i. Mary Ann,' b. 1803 : ii. Lydia Marvin, b. 1804 : iii. Alpheus Harvey, b. 1806. (Gates Gen., pp. 299, 300.) 9. Daniel, b. 28 Feb., 1767; m. Sarah Moore. In 1787 his name appears in the list of polls in the parish of New Salem j we are informed that later the family removed to Hopewell and Bloom- field, and afterwards to Chautauqua co., N. Y., where he erected the first saw-mill on the Honeoye river. 10. Abner, b. 4 Aug., 1769. 11. Eve, b. 18 July, 1771. 12. Esther, b. 26 March, 1773. Children by second wife : V. Ann, b. 30 Sept., 1748 ; d. 9 Jan'y, 1748/9. vi. Eve, twin to Ann; d. 1770 or 1771, s.p.; m. 13, April, 1769, in Lyme,t Lieut. Christopher, son of Maj. Daniel and Ruhama (Turner) Ely, b. 1743; d. 1817, having m. twice after death of Eve, and had issue. vii. Sarah (Sally), b. abt. Dec, 1751 ; d. 22 Jan'y, 1777, "in her 26th year; " m. 24 Nov., 1774, in Lyme, Capt. Samuel,* son of Col. Samuel, Jr., and Elizabeths (Ely) Selden, b. i Nov., 1748; d. 7 Sept., 1819; res. Had- lyme. Children (Selden): i. Son,^h. 1775; d. inf.: 2. * Births of Lydia's chil. from Colchester recs., 1 : 52. We follow Gates Gen., p. 32, in giving the Revolutionary services of Josiah, Sr. and Jr. ; there are several Josiahs on the Connecticut rolls, and we are unable to verify the assignments. t Church rec. ; see also Col. Rec Ct., XIII: 618. Christopher Ely was com- missioned 2d lieutenant, ist company, 6th reg't (Col. S. H. Parsons), April, 1775; promoted ist lieutenant, i May, '75, and captain, i Jan'y, '77; he resigned after three years' service, in Jan'y, 1778. See Ct. in the Rev., pp. 72, 99, 146. 6o Reinold Marvin Line Reinold Marvin, b. lo Jan'y, 1777 ; d. 29 March, 1777. Samuel m. (2), Deborah Colt,* and had six chil. viii. Esther, b. 14 Feb., 1755; d. before May, 1778, leaving property concerning which there was much litigation. Her brother-in-law, William Peck, administered on her estate, which was appraised by Moses Marvin and Nath'l Matson, 11 May, 1778, at ;^742 : 13J. : 7^.t ix. Judith, b. 16 April, 1757 ; d. 13 March, 1788; m. 5 Aug., 1779, in Lyme, WiUiam, son of David and Abigail (Southworth) Peck, b. 6 Jan'y, I7S4; d. in Haverstraw, N. Y. ; perhaps the William Peck, Yale, 1775, who d. 1832, but not so identified. Children (Peck) : I. Reinold Marvin,'' b. 21 March, 1780; prob. d. unm. 1815, in Saratoga, N. Y. J.. Franklin, b. 8 Aug., 1781 ; d. abt. 1854 ; m. 15 Sept., 1805, Bridget Sisson ; settled in Onondaga co., N. Y. ; they had six chil. 3. Judith, b. 6 Dec, 1782 ; m. Reuben Smith, and res. in On- tario CO., N. Y. 4. Nathaniel, b. 14 Oct., 1787. (tyme rec.) 15 Daniel,* son of Capt. Reinold^ and Phebe (Lee) Marvin, born 24 Jan'y, 1701/2, in Lyme, Ct. ; died (.?) about 1770. The Temple Genealogy (p. 171) in a note on the family of John Welch, of Norwich, Ct., says that he had a daughter (name not given, but from another source vsre are informed it was Phebe, born about 1703), who married -: — Marvin, and lived in Lyme. If this statement is correct, we are unable to place such a mar- riage unless we assign it to this Daniel, the name of whose wife is otherwise unknown to us ; if they were married in Norwich, there would be no record in Lyme, the books of which give only his birth. Daniel is supposed to have settled soon after his mar- riage in Colchester, Ct. (then adjoining Lyme), where his father and brother Reinold owned considerable land.J He may have * Deborah was a dau. of Dea. Joseph and Desire (Pratt) Colt, and her brother Judali m. Elizabeth, dau. of Dea. Elisha (41) Marvin, whose wife was a sister of Capt. Samuel Selden. The families were closely connected by other marriages. t The final division was made 25 May, 181 2, when the property was distributed between the "heirs of Judith Peck, dec'd, late of Lyme, and sister of said Esther; heirs of her brother Reynold Marvin, late of Litchfield, dec'd ; to heirs of Phebe Gillett, late of Lyme, the land set to Esther's heirs in the estate of Eve Ely ; heirs of Capt. Dan Marvin : heirs of her sister, Lydia Gates." New London Prob. recs. t 14 Feb., 1711/12, "Sergt Renold" bought 50 acres in " Panywonk," Colchester, "joining southerly to Lyme bounds," and in 1715 and 1716, 100 acres more. Fourth Generation 6 1 gone to Hebron, Ct. ; one informant says he went to Pennsyl- vania with his son Daniel, and died there. Children : 37. i. Daniel,s b. abt. 1727? 38. ii. Roswell, b. abt. 1732 ? prob. in Colchester. There were probably other children. The dates and order are conjectural ; the assignment of Ros- well has not been established, but from information received is believed to be correct. 16 Lydia,'' daughter of Capt. Reinold' and Phebe (Lee) Marvin, born 12 Jan'y, 1703/4, in Lyme, Ct. ; married 16 June, 1726, Capt. Philip, son of John and Lydia (Pratt) Kirtland, born 28 May, 1693 ; died 23 Sept., 1764, in Saybrook, Ct. He was a brother of her sister Phebe's second husband. Children* (Kirtland) : i. Philip,5 b. 17 Dec, 1727; m. 27 Nov., 1757, Sibyl, dau. of Daniel and Mercy (Doty) Pratt, b. 10 Dec, 1725 ; they had three chil. He is called " Lieut." ii. Nathan, b. 21 June, 1729; d. 30 Sept., 1749. (Saybrook rec.) iii. Gideon, b. 17 May, 1731 ; m. 17 Dec, 1761, Lydia Wil- cox ; they had five chil. iv. Lydia, b. 12 Jan'y, 1732/3. v. Esther, b. 3 March, 1734/5. vi. Hannah, b. 13 Feb., 1736/7. vii. Elizabeth, b. 23 May, 1740; m. 14 Jan'y, 1762, Eleazer Warner ; they had eight chil. viii. Sarah, b. 27 Oct., 1742 ; d. 7 Aug., 1749. ix. Abner, b. 6 Dec, 1745; d. abt. 1789; m. abt. 1770, Mercy, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Swift) Pratt, of Col- chester, Ct., b. 29 March, 1746, by whom he had eight chil. ; she survived him and m. (2), Skinner. * Our dates of Lydia's chil. are from Saybrook rec. ; see also N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XIV : 241 et seq., and Descendants of William Pratt, which gives her grand- children, but on p. 262 confuses Elizabeth and Sarah Kirtland, and on pp. 336-7 says Mercy Pratt, wife of Abner (Ix), was a dau. of Daniel and Deborah, and sister of the Daniel who m. Mary (x). The information we have is somewhat conflicting, and it has been difficult to confirm or disprove the statements in the text, as to the parents in the Pratt families with which the Kirtlands intermarried, because of the remarkable similarity of names. 62 Reinold Marvin Line Mercy was an older sister of Zylpha, who m. Mosess (40) Marvin. X. Mary, b. 12 Dec, 1748; m. Daniel, son of Daniel and Deborah (Pratt) Pratt. 17 HESTERt [Esther], daughter of Capt. Reinold^ and Phebe (Lee) Marvin, born 3 April, 1707, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 3 Feb., 1792 ; married (i), 28 Dec, 1727, Thomas, son of Thomas and Mary (Lee) Lord, born 1694 ; died 1762, in Lyme ; married (2), Jonathan Emmons, of East Haddam, Ct., whom she sur- vived. Children (Lord), born in Lyme : i. Hesters [Esther], b. 12 Jan'y, 1728/9 ; m. 8 Jari'y, 1745/6, Nehemiah'' (29) Marvin, ii. Mary, b. 27 Sept., 1730; d. 9 July, 1759; ™- John, son of Dea. Benjamin and Miriam (Harris) Coult, of Lyme, b. ig May, 1725; d. 27 May, 1784; he m. (2), Mary Matson, d. 1767 ; m. (3), Abigail Watson, iii. Abner, b. 20 March, 1733; d. 12 Nov., 1790, in Dan- bury, Ct. ; m. 28 Feb., 1757, Temperance Coult (sister of John, above) : he is called " Colonel " in Hyde ; he served in the Revolutionary army, and, if we are cor- rectly informed, was the Abner Lord* of Lyme who was first lieutenant in Capt. Samuel Mather's company at Fort Trumbull, in July, 1776, and captain in the 4th Bat'n Ct. troops, which served in the Rhode Island campaign in 1776-7. Children (Lord) : 1 . Thomas!' b. ; m. . A clergyman in Marietta, O. 2. Abner, b. 24 Aug., 1760; d. 2 May, 1821, in Columbus, O. ; m. (i), 9 Oct., 1782, Mary,' dau. of Col. Samuel and Elizabeth' (Ely) Selden (see 5, iv), b. 22 April, 1761, in Lyme ; they had six chil. ; m. (2), 1801, Phebe, dau. of Josiah and Phebe (Denison) Ely, b. 5 Jan'y, 1771, in Lyme; d. 17 March, 1849, in Steubenville, O. ; they had four chil. He is believed to be the Abner Lord of Lyme who served during the Revolution* in Capt. Ely's company, ist Ct. Line; was at Saratoga in Col. Latimer's reg't, Aug.-Oct., 1777, and later in Capt. Brigham's company, 5th Ct. Line. " He was one of the first settlers of Marietta, O., a colonel of militia, and an associate judge." (Hyde, p. 1032.) Ely Ancestry, pp. 108, 179, 296, shows he was gr. father of Gen. Irvin McDowell, U. S. A. 3. Mary, b. 1764; d. 1841 ; m. John, son of Seth and Lydia (Reynolds) Ely ; they had nine chil. (Ely Ancestry, p. 191.) * There are numerous references to " Abner Lord" in Ct. in the Rev., but it is impossible to assign them with certainty. Fourth Generation 63 iv. Matthew, b. 20 March, \T>,\ll ; d. 29 Oct., 1736. V. Thomas, b. 7 April, 1737 ; d. 29 Oct., 1755. vi. Reinold, b. 12 Aug., 1739; d. 29 June, 1740. vii. Taphenia (PTryphena), b. 5 June, 1741. viii. Barnabas Tuthill, b. 31 March, 1743/4 (Chapman); d. (will dated 19 Feb., proved 11 April), 1810, in Nova Scotia; m. his cousin Martha,5 dau. of Miriam (Mar- vin, 22) Beckwith, by whom he had issue ; seven are named in his will. ix. Elizabeth, b. 25 Feb., 1746; d. 28 Dec, 1825, in Lyme; m. 1764, her cousin Daniel, son of Joseph and Abigail (Corastock) Lord, b. 12 Oct., 1736; he was an ensign in Capt. Jos. Jewett's company, of Lyme, which served a tour of duty at the time of the " Lexington alarm." They had six chil. ; a grandson was the Hon. Daniel' Lord, a prominent lawyer in New York. (See Fam. Hist, and Gen., 1 : 274.) X. Marvin, b. 19 July, 1748 ; d. 2 May, 1801, "suddenly"; m. Emily (Emelia), dau. of Maj. Roger and Marah (Newberry) Wolcott, and gr. dau. of Gov. Roger Wol- cott, of Coimecticut, b. 27 Oct., 1750, in Litchfield, Ct. ; they had seven chil., one of whom served a short term in Capt. Peter Lord's company, in the war of 18 12. xi. Richard, b. 17 Nov., 1750; "went to Kaskaskia, 111."* 18 Martha,-* daughter of Capt. Reinold' and Martha (Water- man) Marvin, born 3 April, 17 10, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 26 July, 1742, in Bolton, Ct. ; married 4 April, 1732, in Lyme, Reinold, son of James and Sarah (Marvin, 8) Beckwith, born 15 Feb., 1706/7, in Lyme; died 27 Dec, 1796, in Meriden, Ct. ; she joined the church in Lyme, October, 1731 ; he married (2) Dorothy Sawyer, by whom he had three children. f Reinold and Martha settled in Lyme, where he joined the church in November, 1735, but they removed to Norwich, Ct., soon after, * Some of the dates furnished us for the foregoing record are conflicting ; most of ours follow Chapman, who refers to the Lyme Records ; the name and date of the 2d wife of John Coult (Mary, ii) is from Hinman ; the record of Abner (iii), is from Hyde ; the date of birth of Matthew (iv), was by one account, 28 Jan'y, 1735 ; the Lord Pedigree has date of death of Thomas (v), as 1785 ; evident typographic errors in Chapman we have corrected from other sources ; viii should probably be 1744, as the double date of a year ceased on the 24th of March. t See " Marvin Beckwith of Southington," pp. 12-15. 64 Reitwld Marvin Li7u where the births of three children and the baptism of the third are recorded ; they next went to Bolton, where Martha died. Children (Beckwith) : i. Mercy,5 b. 1732, in Lyme; m. 12 May, 1757, in South- ton, Ct., Ozee Webster. ii. Silas, b. 29 May, 1734, in Lyme; m. in Meriden, Ct., Keziah, dau. of Dea. Ephraim and Eunice (Harris) Royce, of Wallingford, Ct, b. 12 May, 1742. iii. Marvin, b. 10 Jan'y, 1736/7, in Norwich; d. between 1810 and 1813; m. 15 Nov., 1759, in Southington, Abigail, dau. of David and Hannah (Woodruff) Clark, bap. 2 Sept., 1739, in Farmington, Ct. ; her mother was a granddau. of Matthew' Marvin ; they had ten chil- dren. Marvin Beckwith was a Revolutionary soldier in Capt. Wyllys's company, of Col. Joseph Spencer's reg't, May i6-Dec. 19, 1775, and took part in the siege of Boston; appointed ensign 4th company, isth Ct. reg't, Oct., 1778; he is believed to have served in the French and Indian war, nearly the whole of 1758. iv. Reinold, b. 3 July, 1742, in Bolton ; d. there 27 July, 1742. 19 James,'' son of Capt. Reinold^ and Martha (Waterman) Marvin, born 26 May, 1713, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 3 April, 1769; married 25 May, 1737, (Church rec), in Lyme, Ruth, daughter of Capt. Timothy and Sarah (Noyes) Mather, born there 3 Dec, 171 5. He was admitted freeman 27 April, 1736; he joined the church in August, 1741 ; was chosen sur- veyor of highways in 1737; tything-man, 1737-39; grand- juryman, 1741, '42, and '57, and selectman, 1750. Children, born in Lyme : 39. i. Ruth,5 b. 25 April, bap. 30 April, 1738. ii. Huldah, b. 27 June, bap. 29 June, 1740; prob. (by Cok Gen.) m. 3 Nov., 1768, as his first wife, Ezra White, son of Ezra and Jerusha (White) Carter, b. 2 Nov., 1740, in Marlboro, Ct. ; d. 28 Sept., 1829. iii. James, b. 3 March, bap. 6 March, 1742/3; d. 19 Feb., 1776; prob. unm. He was appointed ensign of the first company of Lyme in May, 1 7 7 1 , and lieutenant of the same in May of the following year.' * Col. Rec. Ct., XIII: 431, 589. . # Fou7ih Generation 6 5 40. iv. Moses, b. 14 April, 1745. V. Martha, b. 22 May, 1748 ; m. 9 June, 1774, Reinold,* son of Jonathans and Phebes (Marvin 14, ii) Gillett, b. 23 April, 1750, in Lyme. Child (Gillett): I. James!' b. 1775, in Lyme ; d. 24 April, 1819, in Glastonbury, Ct. ; m. Nov., 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of Jasper and Phebe (Dorr) Peck, b. 21 Oct., 1780, in Lyme; d. 9 Sept., 1846, in West Bloom- field, N. Y. He settled in Lyme, where he had two chil. ; he was later in Glastonbury, where their youngest dau. was bom. (See Hyde, pp. 983, 984.) 20 Sarah,'' daughter of Capt. Reinolds and Martha (Water- man) Marvin, born 8 March, 171 5/16, in Lyme, Ct. ; died about 1792; married 16 March, 1742, George, son of Edmund and Mary (Grisv>rold) Dorr, of Lyme, born 4 Aug., 1720, in Hartford, Ct. ; died i Jan'y, 1787, in Lyme. She joined the Lyme church in August, 1733, and he in October, 1741. They settled in Lyme, where he practiced law, and for more than twenty years before the Revolution was King's Attorney for that district ; whUe arguing a case in court he became paralyzed, but lived about twenty years afterwards, an invalid. His father was known as "Sarvant Dorr," from a satiriccj remark applied to him during the heat of the religious controversy which fol- lowed the "Great Revival " of 1740,* and ended in the resigna- tion of the Lyme minister. The incident is still a local tradi- tion, but as a similar story is found in other places, it is very likely a myth. George was a nephew of Gov. Griswold, and his sister was the mother of Pres. Griffin of Williams, whose wife was a descendant of Matthew' Marvin. Children (Dorr) : i. Mary,5 b. 1743, in Lyme; d. 23 Jan'y, 1825, in Truxton, N. Y. ; m. 23 Aug., 1760, Benjamin, son of Benjamin and Mary (Ely) Lee, b. 27 Feb., 1740/1, in Lyme; d. 2 July, 1826, in Truxton. They had ten chil. f b. in Lyme. They subsequently removed to Bethlehem and Pompey, and finally to Truxton, N. Y. • In 1741 about 150 joined the Lyme church. t See Hyde Gen., pp. 960 et seq., also Ely Ancestry, p. 132, for full account of descendants of Mary and other chil. of this family. 66 Reinold Mannn Line ii. George, b. 29 Oct., 1746, in Lyme; d. 10 May, 1827, in Sharon, Ct. ; m. 31 Dec, 1769, Molly, dau. of Rev. Joseph and Eleanor (Johnson) Lovett, b. 30 Nov., 1749, in New London, Ct. ; d. 18 March, 1839, in Sharon. He and his wife united with the Lyme church in April, 177 1. They had seven chil. iii. Sarah, b. ; m. 4 Aug., 1785, Elkanah Higgins, of East Haddam, Ct. ; they had two chil. iv. Eunice, b. ; d. 28 Sept., 1824, in Lyme; m. 18 Dec, 1788, Samuel Dudley, son of Thomas and Jemima (Dudley) Sill, b. 4 April, 1745, in Lyme ; d. 31 March, 1813 ; they had five chil. He was a farmer, and res. on or near Grassy Hill, Lyme. V. Elizabeth, b. ; d. abt. 1825, Lyme, unm. vi. Lydia, b. ; d. 16 April, 1834, in Cazenovia, N. Y. ; m. 13 Jan'y, 1780, Rev. Roswell Beckwith, b. 21 Oct., 1753, in Lyme; d. 2 Feb., 1836. He enlisted in Capt. David F. Sill's company, Col. S. H. Parsons' reg't, in 1775; was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, and confined in the prison ship in New York harbor till ex- changed in 1780, when he returned to Lyme, broken in health ; his name does not appear in " Connecticut in the Revolution," but affidavits on record in Washing- ton, establish this statement.* He was a Baptist clergy- man ; in the spring of 1795 they removed to Coey- man's, N. Y., and in 1807, to Cazenovia, where he d. They had seven chil. b. in Lyme. 21 Capt. Elisha,'' son of Capt. Reinolds and Martha (Water- man) Marvin, born 8 March, 17 17/18, in Lyme, Ct.; died there 31 Dec., 1801 (Lyme rec.) ; married 17 May, 1739, in Lyme, Catharine, daughter of Capt. Timothy and Sarah (Noyes) Mather, born 11 Jan'y, 1717/18, in Lyme; died there 4 Dec, 1799. Capt. Elisha was made a freeman in 1740, and resided on a farm a mile north of that part of the towrn of Lyme called Hamburg, which is still owned by his descendants. He was chosen lister in 1741, '42, '45; tything-man, 1746, '47; con- stable in 1 746, but " released ; " surveyor of highways, 1 746, '48 ; grand-juryman, 1739, '50; selectman, 1754 to 1761, inclusive; * See The Beckwiths, pp. 265-6 ; also Beckwith Notes, III : 26, which differ. Fourth Generation ' 67 at the last election, the record states, " upon the motion of said Marvin, the town voted to excuse him from serving in that office, and chose Sam' Selden in his place." He was appointed lieutenant of the 4th train-band of Lyme* in May, 1754 ; captain of the company "made out of the third trainband," May, 1761 ;f representative to the General Court for Lyme, October, 1766, and January, 1767. He was appointed by the town, 13 Sept., 1774, one of a committee to "raise funds to aid the town of Boston in its distressed condition." 11 Dec, 1777, he and one of his sons took the oath of fidelity to the State. He is said to have possessed great executive ability. His wife was "a charm- ing woman of devout character, endowed with lively wit, and very agreeable in conversation."! His will, recorded in New London, Ct., dated Jan'y, 1800, made his son Joseph ex'r, to whom he bequeathed his " silver-hUted sword," which is still preserved by a descendant ; he owned lands in Pittsfield, Mass., which he gave to his son Enoch. ' Children, born in Lyme : 41 42 43 44 45 46 i. PickettjS b. 9 March, 1739/40 ; d. 23 Nov., 1762, in Lyme ; unm. ii. Elisha, b. 19 June, 1742. iii. Timothy, b. 23 May, 1744. iv. Enoch, b. 4 May, 1747. v. Elihu, b. Dec, 1752. vi. Joseph, b. 14 Feb., 1755. vii. Catharine, b. 20 Jan'y, 1757. 22 MiRiAM,t daughter of Capt. Reinold' and Martha (Water- man) Marvin, born March, 1719/20, in Lyme, Ct. ; living, a widow, with all her children, in May, 1780; married i Feb., 1738/9, in Lyme, Capt. Samuel, ■• son of James and Sarah (Mar- vin, 8) Beckwith, born 24 May, 1709, in Lyme. They settled in Norwich, Ct., where their children were born; about 1761, or later, they removed to Cornwallis, Canada. * Col. Rec. Ct., X : 252. t Ibid., XI : 506. \ She and her sister Ruth, who married Elisha's brother James, were gr.-gr.- granddaughters of Rev. Richard Mather, the first of the name in New England, and of Gen. Humphrey Atherton, of Dorchester, Mass. 68 Remold Marvin Line Children (Beckwith) : i. Mary,5 b. 17 Aug., 1740; m. Caleb, son of Samuel and Abigail Gillett, of Lyme, b. 3 Sept., 1739 ; d., will dated 10 Oct., proved 3 Nov., 1812 ; they had three chil. ii. Samuel, b. 30 July, 1843 ; d. 1791 ; administration of his estate granted 4 May, 1791 ; m. Rebecca Chipman. iii. Elisha, b. 27 July, 1745 ; d. 1818 ; administration granted to son Reinold 20 July, 18 18 ; m. Susannah ; they had four chil., possibly more, iv. Martha, b. 25 Oct., 1747 ; m. her cousin, Barnabas Tut- hill,5 son of Thomas and Esther (Marvin) Lord. (See 17, viii.) V. Asa, b. II April, 1750; m. Mary , and had issue, of whom a dau., Maryf' b. 6 Feb., 1781, m. Rev. William Forsyth,* d. 1840, in Cornwallis. vi. David, b. 22 June, 1752 ; d. 1787 ; administration granted 17 Dec, 1787. vii. Nehemiah, b. 25 or 29 Feb.,t 1756 ; m. Julia, dau. of Jean Baptiste LeBrun, b. in Montreal, Canada. 23 Samuel,'' son of Dea. Samuel^ and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born 10 Feb., 1699/ 1700, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 18 April, 1786, in East Lyme; married 2 April, 1740, in Lyme, Mary Wedge (Wade .?) ; perhaps the Mary Marvin who joined the church there in June, 1 74 1 . Children, born in Lyme : i. Sarah,5 b. 27 Jan'y, 1740/1. ii. Martha, b. 2 May, 1743. iii. ? Hannah, who by " Connecticut Marriages," m. i May, 1763, in New London, Ct, Joseph " Sheals," may have been a dau., and there were probably other chil. 24 Dea. Zechariah,'' son of Dea. Samuel' and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born 27 Dec, 1701, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 12 Sept., 1792 ; married 29 March, 1732, Abigail, daughter of Thomas and Mary (Lee) Lord [a sister of Thomas, * N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XLVI : 224. t Mr. James S. Rogers to whose careful study of Connecticut recs. we are much indebted, reads this date on Lyme recs. as 25 ; the informant of the Messrs. Beck- with read it 29. Fourth Generation 69 who married Hester (17) Marvin], born 1708. He was ad- mitted a freeman 14 Sept., 1731 ; elected lister in 1729, and again 27 June, 1743 ; grand-juryman, 24 Dec, 1733, 10 Dec, 1739, 30 Dec, 1748; fence-viewer, 29 Dec, 1736, 18 Dec, 1746 ; treasurer, Dec, 1742, and annually for many years after, with hardly an exception; his last election was 11 Dec, 1777; the following year John Lay, 2d, was "appointed" to that posi- tion. Zechariah and his wife united with the Lyme church in August, 1731 ; he was chosen deacon in January, 1 741, at the same time with his cousin, Dea. Reinold. In October, 1772, he presented a petition to the Legislature, claiming "that for twenty years he had had a fishery in a brook leading to Black Hall Pond," but his rights had been obstructed by weirs, etc., and asking for redress. In response, the Legislature passed a law by which he was allowed to fish " in said brook on his own land (!) from Monday morning untU sun-rising on Friday, every week." Matthew Marvin might fish on his own land from Thursday morning until sun-rising Friday, every week ; one other person was given a similar privilege from Wednesday morning to Thursday morning, and all others forbidden to fish there.* Children, born in Lyme : 47. i. Elihu,5 b. 13 Feb., bap. 18 Feb., 1733. 48. ii. Zechariah, b. 11 Aug., bap. 17 Aug., 1735. iii. Thomas, bap. 30 Oct., 1737 (Ch. rec.) ; d. inf. iv. Susannah, b. 12 Nov., bap. 19 Nov., 1738; m. 23 April, 1778, (Church rec.) as his second wife, Nathaniel Rogers, Lebanon, Ct., b. 1725, in New London, Ct. ; d. 1801 (will rec. in Lebanon, 2 Oct., 1801). Nathaniel was a soldier in the Revolution, serving from 8 Jan'y, 1778, in Capt. Clark's company, Col. Johnson's regt.f Children (Rogers) : 1. Daniel? b. 14 Feb., 1779; m. Susanna ; removed in i8i6 with his wife and two chil. to Scottsville, N. Y., where he had three more chil. ; later he settled near Batavia, N. Y., where he d., the last survivor of his family. 2. Marvin, b. 28 Dec, 1780 ; prob. d. y. *Col. Rec. Ct., XIV: 42, 43. t For further particulars, see " James Rogers and His Descendants," pp. 108 and i64-'5. 70 Reinold Marvin Line 3. Harris, b. 24 July, 1784, in Hebron, Ct. ; d. 21 June, 1832, in Scottsville; m. 29 March, 1807, Keziah, dau. of George Henry Smith, b. 24 July, 1786, in Dalton, Mass. ; d. 27 April, 1875, in Scottsville ; they had ten chil., b. in Wheatland, N. Y. 49. V. Thomas, b. 29 May, bap. 30 May, 1742. vi. Daniel, b. 2 May (Fam. rec. ; prob. March?), 1745, bap. 27 April, 1745 (Church rec); d. 30 Jan'y, 1750/1. vii. Joseph, b. 8 Jan'y, bap. 10 Jan'y, 1747/8 ; d. 22 Feb., 1750/1- viii. Silas, b. 19 July, bap. 22 July, 1750; he was a Revolu- tionary soldier, and marched with Capt. Jewett's Lyme company, " for the relief of Boston, when the Lexing- ton alarm reached Lyme ; " he served the same year from 9 May to 20 Nov., in Capt. David F. Sill's com- pany, 6th Ct. reg't, Col. S. H. Parsons.* ix. Joseph, b. 22 June, 1751. 25 Thomas,'' son of Dea. Samuel^ and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born 4 March, 1703/4, in Lyme, Ct. ; died about 1763; married about 1733, Mehitable, daughter of Lieut. Joseph and Mehitable (Goodwin) Goodrich, of Wethersfield, Ct., and a descendant of Matthew' Marvin, born 6 March, 1716 ; died about 177s, in Wethersfield. How long Thomas remained in Lyme is uncertain; he witnessed a deed there 5 Oct., 1724; he joined with his brother Samuel in a conveyance to Edmund Dorr, in 1727 (Lyme rec, IV: 153, 281), and was admitted a freeman 24 April, 1733, and then disappears from Lyme ; a Thomas Mar- vin is found on the records of Goshen, Ct., 27 Dec, 1738, as one of the original proprietors, but has not been identified as this son of Samuel ; when the town lands there were divided, he drew lot 50, and was appointed town collector at a meeting held in Litchfield. He was also on several other committees when the town of Goshen was organized.! When his father's will was * Ct. in the Rev., i6, 72. t The Rev. Grant Powers, in his Centennial Sermon, 28 Sept., 1838, gives the location of his house in Goshen ; and says further that he came there from Litch- field, but did not long remain. He adds that many of the Goshen settlers re- moved from that town in 1740 and a little later. If this Thomas was the son of Dea. Samuel, he may have been among those who moved away about that time, and have gone to Simsbury, for we find no further reference to him in Goshen, nor in Litchfield. (See Goshen Proprietors' recs., I : pp. 325-331 ; the last date he is named there is 4 Dec, 1739.) Fourth Generation 7^ made, 19 Aug., 1741, Thomas had "already received his por- tion." We judge that he moved away from Lyme about the time of his marriage. In 1756, and probably earlier, he was living in" Simsbury, Ct. ; in May of that year the Legislature gave him "liberty for a ferry " over the Farmington river, for ten years, after the bridge there had been destroyed ; this bridge, which had been built about 1750, crossed the river from that part of Simsbury known as "Hopmeadow," the business centre. When this ferry was established he was authorized to charge "for man, horse, and load, one penny : single man or single horse, one half -penny : sheep and swine per head, one farthing." Two years later he concluded that a ferry across the Connecticut river, where he could get better prices, was more desirable, and in October, 1758, he carried on that business between Suffield and Enfield, on the route known for more than half a century as " Gillis's ferry."* He found the boat and wharf there in bad condition, and in a memorial to the Legislature agreed to repair them at his own expense, if he could have a monopoly of all ferry privi- leges north of what was known as "the falls." In May, 1759, he was permitted to raise the fares.f 5 April, 1758, Joseph Trumble, of Suffield, sold to Thomas Marvin, of Simsbury, a tract of land in Simsbury, " nigh the Great River, and bounded East by the highway that runs along the Great River. South by land that John Penguilly Jr., formerly of Suffield decs* bought of Jacob Adams of Suffield decsd. West by land of Abraham Burbank. North on John Lea- vitt ; together with the buildings etc., containing about fifty acres." Con- sideration .£380. (Suffield Land recs., I: 357.) 14 Feb., 1760, then of Suffield, Thomas sold the above tract, " bounded east by the highway that runs northerly by the Great River by Trumble's Ferry so-called," to William Mather of Suffield, for the same price he had paid for it. {Ibid., 1 : 456.) This is the last reference to him discovered on the Suffield records ; he may have returned to Simsbury (where some of his children lived), and died there, but no record of his death, which was probably soon after, has been found. *The ferry was established in 1691 ; it was owned by Trumble and Penguilly before and after 1749 (SuiBeld recs.), of one of whom Thomas seems to have bought it. t See Col. Rec. Ct, X; 515-6; XI : 189, 270. 72 Reinold Marvin Line Children,* order uncertain : i. SamueljS b. abt. 1733 ? He is said to have been lost at sea;' with his vessel and crew, not long before the Revolution, having been a master mariner in the West India trade. (Talcott.) This may find some confir- mation in the fact that several kinsmen of his mother, who were residents of Wethersfield, were masters of vessels in that trade, about that time. 50. ii. Daniel, b. abt. 1734. iii. Susannah, b. abt. 1736? (See note.) iv. Mehitable, b. 19 Nov., 1738; d. 25 Sept., 1810; m. Capt. Benjamin, son of John and Abigail (St. John) Marvin, * Because of conflicting accounts of the children of Thomas, we give the reasons for the assignments (partly conjectural) in the text. It seems reasonably certain that most of these children must have been born before Thomas appears at Simsbury, for the birth of none of them is to be found on the record of that town. We have a family record of the birth of two — Mehitable and Matthew, — and only the latter is said to have been b. in Simsbury. In his printed account of this family, Col. Thomas,* a son of Matthew' (with which Talcott, in his " Gen. Notes," pp. 595^6, agrees), has confused, as we believe, sisters of his father with a sister (Elizabeth) and niece (Susannah) of Mehitable's husband, who was Benjamin Marvin. The account given by Col. Thomas was followed in " Fam. Hist, and Gen.," but extensive correspondence since that was printed has yielded nothing to corroborate his statements. Barlow, Fam. Gen., p. 226, says there were four sons and four daus., but does not name them ; Col. Thomas and Talcott name eight. We differ in the following points : — Joseph,' their second (whom we place as the seventh) and " Ozias," their sixth child (whom we omit), are said, in their account, to have been soldiers in the French war (in which Mehitable's husband was engaged), and to have died in the service. The first of these statements may possibly be true, but we follow another account, and we have found no other men- tion of Ozias, who (if the sixth child, as they make him), would have been a boy of twelve when that war began. They give an Elizabeth, who "m. William Roberts, of Sharon, 15 Dec, 1777, and had two chil." We think she was the dau. of John and Elizabeth (Dunham) Marvin, of the Matthew line, and so assign her; they say that Susannah m. Capt. Hezekiah Frisbie, etc., but we believe that Susannah was a grand-dau. of Lieut. John, of the Matthew line. Again, as the Simsbury records contain certain Marvin marriages, which are evidently of those too old to have been the children of John, son of Lieut. John Marvin (who went to Simsbury some years after Thomas), and as we have been unable to find any other of the name residing there to whom to assign them, we have given Daniel as the second, and Rachel as the sixth child, both of whom are known to have lived and m. in Simsbury, as most in accordance with the facts thus far discovered. The accounts of Mehitable and Matthew are well estabUshed; the descendants of the other children we are unable to trace beyond what is given above. With this explanation we leave our conclusions to be corrected, if wrong, by future investigators. Fourth Getieration 73 of Sharon ; he was of the Matthew line, where her chil. are given. V. Lois, b. abt. 1740 (?). vi. Rachel, b. abt. 1744 (?) ; m. in Simsbury, Azariah, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Phelps) Hoskins, of Hartford and Simsbury, b. 29 Aug., 1739, in Simsbury. vii. Joseph, b. abt. 1747 (?). He may be the Joseph of Wethersfield, Ct., who m. there 28 Jan'y, 1768, (wife's name illegible on the records ; see Ct. Marriages, Book 3, p. 13), and had two chil. whose names we have not learned; he was living there in May, 1772 (see Col. Rec. Ct., XHI : 607), when he had a " dwell- ing-house in the first District." A " widow Marvin " is given on the Wethersfield Church rec. as a mem- ber there in 1774, but whether Joseph's widow, or his mother, we have no information. 51. viii. Matthew, b. 7 June, 1754, in Simsbury (Fam. rec.) ; it is said that because of the death of his father he went, abt. 1763, when nine years old, to live in Sharon, with his sister Mehitable. (See Barlow, p. 226.) 26 Capt. Matthew," son of Dea. Samuel^ and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born 7 Nov., 1706, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 25 Dec, 1760; married 20 April, 1732, in Lyme, Mary, daughter of Capt. Joseph and Mary (Lee) Beckwith, bom 3 April, 1 7 10, in Lyme; died there 25 Dec., 1760. Capt. Matthew was an inn-holder, as well as a farmer, and he and his wife died on the same day, of small-pox, taken, as a contem- porary wrote, "from a transient person who came to their house, which was then turned into a hospital ; the children and neighbors were inoculated and recovered. The Captain and his wife were interred in the same grave at Niantic." He joined the church in Lyme in April, 1732, and his wife in June, 1735. He was admitted freeman 24 April, 1733 ; chosen tything-man 1734 and '35 ; surveyor of highways 1736, '38 and '46; lister 1741, '42; fence-viewer 1748-50; selectman 1739, '40, and '55 to '59 inclusive; grand-juryman 1751 ; he was con- firmed lieutenant of the first company or train-band in October, 1 74 1, and captain. May, 1754; he was representative from Lyme, October, 1757, and March, 1758.* * See Col. Rec. Ct., VIII: 308, 415, and X: 262. 74 Reinold Marvin Line Children, born in Lyme : i. Seth,5 b. 12 July, 1733, "at break of day" (Lyme rec.) ; d. 1777 or 1778. He was appointed by special act of the Legislature,* i May, 1761, with William Noyes, to administer his father's estate. He enlisted 17 Sept., 1776, in Capt. Durkee's company in Wyoming, Pa.f Dr. T. M. Cooley said " He was probably killed in a skirmish with Indians on the Susquehannah, as he was not heard of after." The Noyes Note-book (contem- porary) giving date as above, says : " He was in the Revolutionary service of his country, when he met his last sickness, and out as recruiting officer, but the place is not (as yet here) ascertained." On the Roll of his company in " Connecticut in the Revolution," p. 263, he is entered as " Disarted Aug. 18, 1777," and again, on p. 266, as " Des. i April, 1778." These contradic- tory statements of the Roll are shown to be false by the " Harvey Book," p. 85, which says that The muster roll [as cited] purports to be " arranged from an original muster roll in the Archives of New Hamp- shire, [which] does not exist there, nor in the Record and Pension Bureau at Washington, nor in the office of the Ad- jutant General of Connecticut. It was not made up until some time after the affair ; several errors have been found, and several reported as deserters had not deserted, but sub- sequendy returned to duty." The concurrent testimony of reliable records shows that Seth died in the discharge of his duty. 52. ii. Eunice, b. 2 Dec, 1735. iii. Elizabeth, b. ; bap. 6 Nov., 1737 ; d. 27 Jan'y, i797 ; m. 17 Nov., 1763, in Lyme, Rev. Sylvanus, son of Rev. George and Hannah (Lynde) Griswold, b. 3 Feb., * Col. Rec. Ct., XI : 526 : Xll ; 406. t The first saw-mill on Mill Creek, upper Susquehannah, was erected in 1773, by "Seth Marvin." In 1777 "Capt. Seth Marvin," of Wyoming, was one of the " subscribers to send a post once a fortnight to Hartford, Ct., for papers, etc." (See Hist, of Wyoming, p. 199.) The New York Military Rolls have a " Seth Marvin, b. 1730 in Lyme ; enlisted in Capt. Tuthill's company of Suffolk, N. Y., 23 May, 1759, aged 29; height, 5 feet 10; complexion light, etc." The birth- place, or else the age and date, as given, may be doubted. These Seths have been supposed to be identical with this son of Matthew,'' who was at Wyoming about that time, but we believe they refer to one of the name in the Matthew^ line. Fourth Generation 75 1734, in East Lyme; d. 4 Dec, 1819, in West Spring- field, Mass. His father was the first minister of the " Old Synagogue " in East Lyme, and the son, after graduating at Yale in 1757, was ordained, 17 Nov., 1762, as minister of the Cong'l Church in Feeding Hills (West Springfield), Mass. Children (Griswold) : I. Isabel^: 2. Abigail: 3. Hannah, m. David Morley: 4. Mary, m. Ebenezer Kent. Rev. Sylvanus m. (2), Mrs. Elizabeth Colton, of Granby, Vt.* iv. Mary, b. ; bap. 13 Jan'y, 1740/1 ; d. 15 April, 1788 ; m. 13 April, 1762, Samuel, son of Rev. George and his second wife, Elizabeth (Lee) Griswold, b. 23 May, 1737, in East Lyme. Children (Griswold) : 1. Sylvatius,'' b. 21 May, 1763, in East Lyme; m. his second cousin, Mary Marvin, dau. of Samuel and Mary (Cliamplin) Deni- son,t of Lyme, and had seven chil. 2. George, b. 13 July, 1766, in East Lyme ; d., prob. unm. 53. V. Matthew, b. 2 July, bap. i Aug., 1742. 54. vi. Ezra, b. 15 July, 1744, bap. same day. vii. Abigail, b. abt. 1747 ; d. 22 Aug., 1782, aet. 35 ; m. 20 Nov., 1766, as his second wife, Col. William Marsh- field (usually called Marshfield, but William Marshfield on Ch. recs.), son of Rev. Jonathan and Phebe (Gris- wold) Parsons, of Lyme, b. there 7 Feb., 1733/4; d. there 13 Jan'y, 1813; he m. twice subsequently, but had issue only by his first wife (Lois Waite), a cousin of Abigail (see 27, ii) ; he was frequently a representative from Lyme. 55. viii. Rhoda, b. ; bap. 28 May, 1749. ix. Phebe, b. ; bap. 2 Sept., 1751; d. June, 1834; m. Thomas, son of Samuel and Jane (Truman) Lee, b. 3 Jan'y, 1737/8. Child (Lee): Samuel,^h.zbt. i-j-jo; d. 12 March, 18 12, aet. abt. 42, in Niantic, Ct. ; m. Eliz- abeth Douglas, and had issue. Of Phebe the Noyes Note-book says : " Grave and dignified in her deport- ment, she lived respected and died lamented." X. Joseph, b. ; bap. 7 April, 1754; d. y. * American Quarterly Reg. says he had six chil. ; if true, the others were prob. by second wife. t See Hyde Gen., and Descendants of James Rogers, p. 308, for further par- ticulars. His relationship to Mary was not through the Marvin blood, notwith- standing her name. 76 Reirmld Marvin Line 27 Elizabeth/ daughter of Dea. Samuel' and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born i June, 171 2, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 27 May, 1755 ; married 8 Nov., 1733 (1732 Church rec), as his first wife, in Lyme, Richard, son of Thomas and Mary (Brown- son or Bronson) Waite, of Lyme, born 11 June, 171 1 ; died 29 Dec, 1790. She is probably the Elizabeth Marvin who joined the church in Lyme, Oct., 1731. He married (2), 13 Jan'y, 1757, Rebecca Higgins, of Lyme, by whom he had issue. Richard was a justice of the peace ; his great-grandson by the second marriage was the late Hon. Morrison R.* Waite, Chief Justice of the United States, a descendant of Reinold" Marvin through Maria,' daughter of Col. Richard E.* Selden, as already shown. (See page 47.) Children (Waite), born in Lyme : i. Phebe,5 b. 30 Sept.,* 1734; d. 28 Oct., 1791 ; m. 24 Nov., 1757, Phineas, son of Joseph and Esther (Smith) Beck- with, b. abt. 1734, in Lyrae. ii. Lois, b. 3 Dec, 1735 ; d. 6 July, 1764; m. 9 Oct., 1755, as his first wife, Col. Wm. Marshfield Parsons (See 26, vii) ; they had three chil., who, with their descendants, are given in Hyde, pp. 905-8. iii. Sarah, b. 6 Aug., 1738 ; d. i Nov., 1741. iv. Richard, b. 28 Nov., 1739; d. 16 June, 1810; m. (i), i May, 1764, Lucy, dau. of Thomas and Susannah (Lynde) Griswold, b. 7 Oct., 1745, in Lyme; d. there 25 Nov., 179s, having had sixteen chil., one of whom was an officer in the War of 1812 ; m. (2), 21 April, 1 80 1, Mrs. Mary (Lay) Wood, widow of Jesse, of Say- brook, Ct., and dau. of Jonathan and Mary (Spencer) Lay, d. 16 June, 1810, s.p. by this m. V. Elizabeth, b. 12 Aug., 1742; d. 8 May, 1768; m.. i Oct., 1767, Sylvanus Smith. vi. Sarah, b. 25 July, 1745; d. 3 Jan'y, 1820. vii. Marvin, b. 16 Dec, bap. 21 Dec, 1746 ; d. 21 June, 1815, in New London, Ct. ; m. (i), 25 April, 1779, Patty Jones, of New London, d. 25 March, 1804; they had seven chil.; m. (2), 22 April, 1805, Mrs. Harriet Sal- tonstall, of New York City, d. 10 July, 1808 ; they had * Recorded at Lyme, as given by Chapman, Sept. 31. Fourth Generation 77 one ch.; m. (3), 15 Nov., 1810, Nancy, dau. of Dr. Philip and Lucy (Tracy) Turner, b. i April, 1772, in Norwich, Ct. ; d. there 11 April, 185 1. Marvin Waite resided in New London; he was nineteen times elected to the Connecticut Legislature, was a Judge of the County Court, and a Presidential Elector at the second election of Washington; his son, Hon. John Turner^ Waite, a prominent lawyer of Norwich, received hon- orary degrees from Trinity, Yale and Howard Uni- versities ; he was a Member of Congress for six terms, and a Presidential Elector at the second election of Lincoln, viii. John, b. 21 Jan'y, 1749; d. 17 Feb., 1819; m. 19 Nov., 1772, Rebecca, dau. of John and Mary (Higgins) Mather, b. 2 Dec, 1748. ix. Daniel, b. 22 Feb., bap. 17 March, 1751 ; d. Sept., 1784; unm. X. Infant, b. .* 28 Nathan,* son of Dea. Samuel^ and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born 21 Nov., 1714, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 15 March, 175S ; married 17 May, 1743, Lydia Lewis. He united with the Lyme church in December, 1741. He was chosen surveyor of highways in 1748 and '49. Children, born in Lyme : 56. i. Samuel,5 b. 14 Feb., 1743/4. ii. Henry, b. 21 Dec, 1745; d. 15 March, 1755, "on the same day as his father." (Lyme rec.) 57. iii. Martin, b. 6 May, 1750. iv. Lebbeus, b. 10 Feb., 1752 ; d. abt. 1777. He is believed to be the Lebbeus who joined the church in Stock- bridge, Mass., 8 Dec, 1771 ; later he was of Canaan, Ct. ; 10 Sept., 1777, the adm'r of his estate filed an inven- tory (see Sharon Prob. recs., V: 353), in which it ap- pears that he owned " one sartin piece of land in Lyme, containing twenty-eight acres," valued at £^'&: ^s.\ it is believed that he d. unm. * Further particulars of this family may be found in Hyde, 1080 et seq., and in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. XXIV : loi et seq. ; the latter erroneously gives the date Of death of Lois (ii) as that of her marriage. J 8 Reinold Marvin Line 58. V. Nathan, b. 7 Feb., 1753/4- vi. Henry, b. March, 1755.* 29 Nehemiah,'* son of Dea. Samuel' and Susannah (Graham) Marvin, born 20 Feb., 1716/17, in Lyme, Ct. ; died probably about 1784; married 8 Jan'y, i74S/6, in Lyme, Hester,5 daugh- ter of Thomas and Hester (Marvin) Lord (see 17, i), born 12 Jan'y, 1728/9. He was admitted freeman in Lyme, 24 April, 1739; he was elected 13 Dec, 1753, tything-man in Saybrook, Ct., and again in 1757 and '67 ; 7 Dec, 1756, grand juryman; 9 Dec, 1766, fence-viewer; 23 Dec, 1765, and annually until 26 Dec, 1775, his last appearance on Saybrook recs., "Kee Keeper of y^ Pound." 23 June, 1755, the record says: "The Mark that Nehemiah Marvin puts on his Creatures is a hole in the off or Right ear and a half-penny on the upper side of the near Ear." He bought several pieces of land in Saybrook between 1754 and 1776, but the sale of only one is recorded; in May, 1 760, he was one of the petitioners for a ferry across the Connecticut. Only two children are recorded at Lyme, and the Saybrook town records, and the Church records of the neighboring towns of Exeter and Haddam, failed to show any further entries.f Beside the first three named below there were certainly other children, one of whom was perhaps William (v), for whom we find no other place. Children : i. Phebe,5 b. 15 Oct., 1745, in Lyme, ii. Anne, b. 29 Dec, 1748, in Lyme. 59. iii. Nehemiah, b. abt. 1751. iv. Son, b. , in Saybrook. 60. V. ? William, b. 15 Nov., 1769, in ? Saybrook. * This is as furnished us, from a family rec, but no mention of such a child is found at Lyme, and it seems probable that ii and vi are the same, and that the date of birth of the latter is confused with date of death of the former. \ This seems to indicate that he changed his residence about 1776 ; which may further be inferred from the fact that neither his will nor the settlement of his estate has been found, after a search in the probate records of Saybrook (Deep River) and those of Guilford, Hebron and Colchester. An entry in the latter shows the appointment, in 1785, of Noah Pomeroy as guardian for William, who we believe was son of Nehemiah, and if we are correct in this, it gives the approximate date of his father's death. Fifth Generation 79 FIFTH GENERATION 30 JoHN.s son of Johnt and Mehitable (Champion) Marvin, born 30 Jan'y, 1726/7, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 24 Dec, 1792, in Surry, N. H. ; married 10 Feb., 1746/7, Sarah, daughter of John and Sarah (Grinnell) Brooker, of Saybrook, Ct., born about 1729. He was lister in 1749, and resided in Lyme until 1767, when he removed to Gilsum, N. H., settling near what was later the northwest part of Surry, and 4 July, 1768, was one of the Gilsum petitioners for the formation of the town of Surry. He was chosen, with others, i Sept., 1768, "to settle with Samuel Gilbert about the lands he laid out, after the first laying-out ; " and a little later was appointed " to ascest the Clerk in Record- ing." He was moderator of the proprietors in 1768 and 1770 ; the latter meeting was held in Surry. Children, all but the youngest born in Lyme : i. Hepzibah,' b. 7 Dec, 1747; m. Delavan LeLance, of Champlain, N. Y., d. in Essex, N. Y. ; he was a ser- geant in Capt. Elisha Mack's company, Colonel Ash- ley's reg't, June, 1777, in the Revolution.* Children (DeLance) : 1. Delavan,^ h. c, Feb., 1774, in Surry; m. abt. 1794, Anna, dau. of David and Lucy (Wilcox) Blish, b. 22 July, 1776, in Glaston- bury, Ct. ; they had nine chil.t 2. Phebe, b. ; d. in childhood. 3. Marvin, b. 1776; d. 25 May, 1785. 61. ii. Sarah, b. 27 June, 1749. 62. iii. Giles, b. 23 Dec. 1751. iv. Lois, b. 12 May, 1754; d. j. p. 22 Feb., i8ii,t in Al- stead; m. Dea. Nathaniel, son of Jonathan and Polly (Underwood) Shepard, b. in Coventry, Ct., whence he went with his father to Alstead. V. Esther, b. 12 Sept., 1756 ; d. 22 Nov., 1759, in Lyme. vi. John, b. 6 May, 1759 ; d. 14 June, 1759, in Lyme, vii. Lydia, b. 4 Dec, 1760; m. (?) Parker. * N. H. Rev. War Rolls, II : 65. ' t See History of Gilsum, p. 269. t This date is from Family rec, but the Diary of Sally Brown, in " Literary Era," Aug., 1901, p. 500, says: "Mrs. Lois Shepard, wife of Dea. Shepard, in- terred Feb. 7, 1810," which seems to refer to this Lois. 8o Reinold Marvin Line 63. viii. John, b. 15 Dec, 1763. 64. ix. Mary [Polly], b. 2 March, 1766. 65. X. Adonijah, b. 16 April, 1769, in Gilsum,* N. H. 31 Adonijah,5 son of John-* and Mehitable (Champion) Mar- vin, born I March, 1731/2, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 20 April, 1758; married 20 Aug., 1755, in Lyme, Diadema Miller. The clergyman's entry says his wedding fee was £,2. "Mrs. Diodama Marvin" joined the Lyme church Oct., 1757. By order of the Legislature, in May, 1759, his estate was placed in the hands of his brother John, as administrator, and the proceed- ings were by their direction returned to the New London Pro- bate Court, f Children, born in Lyme : i. Elizabeth,' b. 30 June, 1756; d. in Lyme; m. 18 Aug., 1774, Lee, son of Benjamin and Sarah (ChampionI) Peck, b. 1 July, 1752, in Lyme ; d. there; he was first cousin of her father. ii. Diadema, b. i April, 1758, bap. 7 Sept., 1759. 32 Elizabeth,^ daughter of John'' and Mehitable (Cham- pion) Marvin, born 21 Aug., 1734, in Lyme, Ct. ; mar- ried there 28 Nov., 1749, Jeremiah Minor (Church rec), born in Lyme ; they settled in Wolcott, Ct., about 1756, where he died ; he was a school committee man for the East District of Wolcott, in 1771, and was still living there in 1789. § * Chapman, in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., XXXI: 212, erroneously says "Guil- ford." \ Col. Rec. Ct, XI : 292. X Called " Champen " in William Peck Gen., p. 19. The dates of birth of chil. from Lyme rec. §The History of Wolcott (pp. 521, 2), says " Jedediah [Jeremiah on Church rec. Lyme] Minor was b. in Lyme, m. Elizabeth Marvin of that place and settled in Wolcott about 1756," and that " Joseph was about 12 years old when his father came to Wolcott." The latter statement is evidently an error, as his mother Elizabeth was then but 22, and was m. in Nov., 1749. We have not learned the date of Joseph's birth, but it was probably about 1752, perhaps later; his first child d. an infant 3 May, 1783 ; we judge he m. about 1782, when he would have been 38 if we accept the History cited. Neither Family nor Lyme recs. show any other Elizabeth who could have m. "Jedediah" Minor. See the History, loc. cit., for further notes on the Minors. Fifth Generation 8 1 Children (Minor), order not certainly known : i. Betsey,* b. , in Lyme ; m. William Roberts, of Bris- tol, Ct. ii. Joseph, b. , in Lyme; m. abt. 1782, Mary, dau. of Capt. Samuel and Ruth (Cowles) Upson, b. Feb., 1759, in Wolcott ; they had eight chil. iii. Esther, b. ; m. ig May, 1774, Samuel, son of Joseph and Abigail (Rich) Atkins, b. 1753 ; d. 13 July, 1788; they had five chil. iv. Dan, b. ; he was a Revolutionary soldier, serving in Capt. Bray's company, of Hooker's reg't, 3 April to 15 May, 1777 ; enlisted 7 May, 1778, in Capt. Humphrey's company, 6th Ct. Line ; d. in the service 2 Nov., 1778.* V. Caleb, b. ; m. Jane Terrill, of Naugatuck, Ct. ; they resided a short time in Wolcott, and then rem. to Shef- field, Mass., where he d. ; they had five chil. vi. Lucretia, b. ; m. Michael Da)rton, of Watertown, Ct. vii. Lucy, b. ; m. 16 June, 1791, Jesse, son of Jesse and Patience (Blakeslee) Alcox, of Wolcott, d. 6 July, 18 14. viii. Theda, b. ; m. William Barnes, of Southington, Ct. Lx. Joshua, b. ; m. Diadema, dau. of James and Hannah (Barnes) Alcox, bap. 14 July, 1782; they res. in Wol- cott, and had seven chil. 33 Hepzibah.s daughter of Joseph'' and Jane (Lay) Marvin, born II (Fam. rec. ; 22 Lyme rec.) March, 1730/1, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 19 Oct., 1813 ; married 31 March, 1748, Capt. Enoch, son of Judge Richard and Elizabeth (Lynde) Lord, born 15 Dec, 1725, in Lyme; died there 16 Feb., 1814. She inherited a very large estate from her father, including a number of slaves (for slavery in Connecticut had not then been abol- ished), and much of her ancestral land remains in the blood, though no longer in the name, at the present time. Her chris- tening-blanket, of a rich yellow satin brocade, which was brought from London, is still preserved by a great-grand-daughter. Her husband was appointed a captain in the 3d Ct. reg't, 3d com- pany, Lyme, in October, 1769.! * Ct. in Rev., 499, 213. 1 Col. Rec. Ct., XIII: 245. 82 Reinold Marvin Line Children (Lord), born in Lyme : i. Richard,* b. 15 Sept., 1752 ; d. 29 July, 1818; m. 9 Dec, 1790, in Lyme, Ann, dau. of Capt William and Sarah (Parmelee) Mitchell,* of Chester, then a parish of Say- brook, Ct, b. 24 Feb., r766; d. 16 May, 1826; they had five chil. He was a soldier in the Revolution, en- listing as sergeant, in Capt. Parker's company, 8 March, 1777, for the war; was promoted qr.-mr. sergeant 8 Feb., 1780, in Col. Zebulon Butler's reg't, 2d Ct. Line ; when that regiment was consolidated with the 3d Ct. Line, Jan'y, 1781, he was made sergeant in Capt. D. Parsons' company. f ii. Anna, b. 4 Dec, 1754; d. 29 Oct., 1838; m. i Sept., 1774, in Lyme, Capt. Stephen, son of Rev. Stephen and Elizabeth (Diodate) Johnson, who had res. in East Jersey previously to his becoming, in 1746, the minis- ter of Lyme, where Stephen, Jr., was b. 22 Feb., 1753. They had six chil. iii. Joseph, b. 3 June, 1757; d. 15 March, 18 12, in Lyme; m. 25 Nov., 1794, Phebe, dau. of George and Eve (Dorr) Griffin, and sister of Pres. Griffin of Williams, b. 4 May, 1768, in East Haddam, Ct. ; d. 26 Nov., 1841, in Lyme; they had nine chil.J iv. Enoch, b. 28 July, 1760; d. 22 Dec, 1834; m. (i), 3 June, 1790, Esther, dau. of Richard Durfey, of Water- ford, Ct, b. abt. 1773 ; d. 8 Feb., 1814, aet. 41 ; they settled in Lyme, where they had ten chil., of whom a dau., Sarah Read,^ m. Matthew' Marvin, of Lyme, later of Norwalk, O., son of Capt. Joseph* ; Enoch m. (2), Phebe, dau of Richard and Zipporah (Ayers) Sill, b. 14 July, 1768, in Saybrook; d. there s.p., aged upwards of 90. V. William, b. 16 July, 1762 ; d. 13 Feb., 1852, in Lyme ; m. (i), 4 Sept., 1790, Anna, dau. of Samuel and Lois (Griswold) Mather, b. 12 Dec, 1766, in Lyme; d. 31 Oct., 1818, in Stonington, Ct. ; m. (2), Nancy Howe, * For a very interesting account of the Lords, Mitchells, and allied families, see " Fam. Hist, and Gen.," the dates of which we follow ; descendants are given in Hyde. The Champion Genealogy (p. 273) has an entirely erroneous account of the family of Anna (ii). t Ct. in the Rev., 159, 336. \ See Descendants of Jasper Griffing, p, 47. Fifth Generation 83 of Stonington. He graduated at Yale in 1784, and settled in Stonington, where " he was a successful phy- sician for nearly half a century ; " late in life he re- turned to Lyme, where he d. j. /. vi. Jane, b. 13 Aug., 1764; d. 18 June, 1843; m. abt. 1786, Capt. Joseph, son of Judge William and Eunices (Mar- vin, 52) Noyes, b. 7 Sept., 1758, in Lyme; d. Aug., 1820. They res. in Lyme, and had four chil. vii. Lynde, b. 17 July, 1767. (See 105.) viii. Hepzibah, b. 30 June, 1770; d. 22 Oct., 1805, in New London, Ct. ; m. 30 Sept., 1793, Dr. James Lee, of New London, who d. in Baltimore, Md. They had three chil. 34 Benjamin,' son of Benjamin* and Deborah (Mather) Marvin, born 7 Nov., 1743, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 14 June, 1823 ; married (i), 29 Oct., 1767, Phebe Rowland (Roland, Church rec), of Lyme, born 1745 ; died 27 Dec, 1812, aet. d"] ; married (2), 20 May, 18 18, Abigail Smith, of Lyme, born 1767; died 28 Sept., 1840, aet. 73. As a young man he held some of the minor offices of the town, as did his relatives, Seth, Elihu, Samuel, and others of the family ; 24 Nov., 1777, he "took the oath of fidelity to the State," and 13 April, 1778, the "oath pre- scribed by law for freemen." His will, drawn 29 Nov., 1822, proved 17 Sept., 1823, says: " And whereas my chOdren and heirs are comfortably situated, and re- side at a distance from me, except my son John Marvin, he having returned to live near me and assist me in the decline of life, I devise all my prop- erty to him* . . . . " He and his wife Phebe joined the church in Lyme together, Oct., 1771 ; they were interred in the Duck River burying- ground in Lyme. Children, born in Lyme : i. Abigail,^ b. 29 Aug., 1768; bap. 21 Nov., 1771; d. 5 Dec, 1776. 66. ii. Uriah, b. 8 Aug., r77o; bap. 21 Nov., 1771. 67. iii. John, b. 8 June, 1772 ; bap. 26 Aug., 1772. * New London Prob. rec, VIII : 452. 84 Reitwld Marvin Line iv. William, b. 6 April, 1775; bap. 14 Jan 'y, 1776: d. j. /. 19 May, 1849, i'^ '^^'^ London, Ct. ; m. 29 June, 1820, Julia Ann, dau. of Job and Mary (Hurlburt) Tabor, of New London. He settled in Albany, N. Y., abt. 1800, where he acquired a large property in connection with his brothers John and Alexander, "who were among the principal merchants of that city .... who gave life and character to its business* interests." He retired in 1828, and later settled in New London. His will, dated 9 Feb., 1847, recorded in New London, names his wife, his brother-in-law, etc., and the inventory, 9 July, 1849, and 15 July, 1850, appraised his estate at 192,000. V. Abigail, b. 27 March, 1777; d. 14 May, 1802; m. 29 Oct., 1797, in Lyme, Capt. Ichabod Smith, Jr., b. 1772; d. 12 June, 1807, aet. 35. Children (Smith) : I and 2. A son and daughter (twins),' b. 17 Feb., 1799; d. 23 and 28 Feb., 1799. 3. Abigail Marvin, b. 20 April, 1802; bap. 13 Nov., 1805; d. 19 June, 1848, in Ballston, N. Y. ; m. 15 March, 1820, Edward C. Delavan, b. 1793, ''* Schenectady CO., N. Y., by whom she had six chil. ; he d. 16 July,t 1871, aet. 78, in Schenectady, having m. (2), Harriet Ann Schuyler. He was a merchant in Albany, and a prominent leader in the temperance cause. vi. Phebe, b. i8 May, bap. 15 Aug., 1779 ; d. 27 Sept., 1825, in Albany ; m. 21 Feb., 1802, as his second wife, Uriah Benedict, Jr., of Albany, b. i Oct., 1765, in Norwalk, Ct. ; d. 10 May, 1813. Uriah had previously m. Ruth Rockwell, who d. 18 Feb., i8oi, by whom he had issue. He served while a youth in the Revolutionary army on the frontier; he res. in Milton until 1805 ; later he be- came a partner with his brother-in-law, Uriah Marvin, and " was eminently successful ; distinguished for hos- pitality, his charity to the poor was even more gen- erous than his entertainment of the stranger.'' Child (Benedict) : Henry Alexander Marvin^ b. 7 March, 1810, in Milton, now Malta, N. Y. ; d. 20 Nov., 1851, in Utica, N. Y. ; m. 9 Sept. 1848, Margaret Ann, dau. of Isaac and Albertine Jessup, of Schodack, N. Y., b. 7 Nov., 1822; d. 23 Feb., 1854, in Channahon, 111.; they had two daus.t * See Random Recollections of Albany, pp. 47-8. \ Fam. rec. ; Appleton's Biog. Enc. has 15 Jan'y, 1871. X See Benedicts in America, pp. 172-3. Fifth Generation 85 vii. Lois, b. 2 May, bap. 29 July, 1781 ; d. Aug., 1781. viii. Lois, b. 21 July, bap. 15 Sept., 1782; m. g Oct., 1803, David E. Gregory, of a Norwalk family. Children (Gregory) : 1. William Marvin^ b. 29 July, 1804; m. 14 Dec, 1829, Cath- arine W. Trowbridge, and had five chil. 2. Stephen Benjamin, b. 30 April, 1806; m. 23 Nov., 1830, Harriet Stafford, and had five chil. 3. Lewis Benedict,\>. i, June, 1808, in Norwalk; d. i Aug., 1838 ; m. 27 July, 1830, Lucia Marvin, dau. of Edward and Elizabeth (Lee) HUl, d. Nov., 1850; they had five chil.; he was a physician, and res. in Albany. 4. Alexander Marvin, b. 31 Aug., 1810; m. 2 Sept., 1839, Mary C. Ryckman, and had three chil. 5. Phebe Ann, b. 27 March, 1817 ; m. 18 May, 1840, Rufus K., son of Hon. John L. and Kathline (Knickerbocker) Vielie, and had two chil. 68. ix. Alexander, b. 31 Jan'y, 1785. X. Richard, b. 19 April, bap. 16 Sept., 1787; d. 20 Aug., 1840, in Albany; unm. ; he had joined his elder broth- ers there when a young man. He was commissioned an ensign in Colonel Trotter's Albany co. reg't, 31 May, 1809. He was a successful merchant, and one of the directors of the Commercial Bank, in Albany. Rev. Dr. Sprague, in a funeral sermon, said : "As a writer he was peculiarly felicitous and pungent, often contributing to the Albany Daily Advertiser. To lib- eral views and great frankness of deportment, he added those kindlier feelings of the heart which rendered him an object of regard, and a source of happiness to all who shared in his friendship or enjoyed his hospitality." xi. Edward Lee; b. 16 Aug., 1789 ; bap. 20 June, 1790; d. 16 Oct., 1820, in Lyme; unm.; the inventory of his estate was filed at New London, 25 June, 1821. 35 Reinold,s son of Dea. Reinold-* and Mrs. Sarah (Marvin- Lay) Marvin, born 23 Oct., 1726, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 30 July, 1802, in Litchfield, Ct. ; married 23 Feb., 1763, Ruth, daughter of Paul and Jerusha (Bronson) Welch, of Newr Milford, Ct., born 19 Dec, 1739; died in Litchfield, 12 May, 1783. Reinold graduated at Yale in 1748, where he was a classmate of Bishop Seabury and President Daggett. In company with Capt. Elisha Sheldon, of Lyme, who had married Elizabeth^ Ely, a great-grand-daughter of Lieut. Reinold,^ he settled in Litch- 86 Remold Marvin Line field, and was the first to practice law in that town. He was King's Counselor or prosecuting officer for that part of the State, resigning the office at the beginning of the Revolution. He was long a leader among the eminent lawyers who gave brilliancy to the Litchfield bar, and was a professor in the famous Litchfield Law School, founded in 1784 by Judge Tapping Reeve. He had a large landed property in Litchfield, and a fine library for the time ; but by consenting to serve as surety on bonds, and other misfortunes, as the Colonial Records state, he became involved : yet such was the re- spect in which he was held that special Acts protecting his property from creditors who were attempting to deprive him of it, were passed in his favor,* and through all his reverses he retained the esteem of all. Several references to purchases of land by him from 1764 onward, in Berkshire co., Mass., appear on the Land Records in Pittsfield, Mass. The " History of Litchfield " has a eulogistic notice of his wife : She is worthy of honorable mention among those who have done most to reflect honor upon Litchfield. She possessed a rare combination of talents and accomplishments, blended with Christian virtues. Born to the prospect of a fortune, highly educated and refined, she met the reverses of after-life in a manner that commanded the admiration of all. The Litchfield records contain the names of several negro ser- vants, whom he owned before the abolition of slavery in Con- necticut.! They had but one child : 69. i. Ruth,^ b. 20 Dec, 1763, in Litchfield. 36 Capt. Dan,s son of Dea. Reinold* and Mrs. Sarah (Mar- vin-Lay) Marvin, born 2 Jan'y, 1730/1, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 30 Dec, 1776; married 14 Oct., 1762, Mehitable, daughter of Capt. Samuel and Deborah (Dudley) Selden, of Lyme, baptized 4 Dec, 1743 ; she joined the church there Aug., 1773 ; she survived her husband and married (2), as his second wife, 26 Sept., 1782, in Lyme, Abraham, son of David and Sarah (Chalker) Pratt, of Saybrook, later of Essex, Ct., whom she * See Col. Rec. Ct., XIII: 605-6; XIV; 28, 105, 227. t See Woodruff's Gen. Reg. of Litchfield, p. 156. For the birth of Ruth' we follow the same authority (p. 146), with which the Kirbys of New England (p. 176), agrees; the latter has a portrait of her husband. A family record furnished us says she was b. 26 Dec, 1764. Fifth Generation 87 also survived, dying 16 Aug., 1821, at an advanced age.* In May, 1 767, Dan was one of the committee for managing certain funds devoted to the use of the Lyme schools, concerning which there was some controversy. t He was "established ensign of the first train-band" of Lyme, i Oct., 1767; lieutenant. May, 1771, and captain. May, 1772. J In May, 1773, he was ap- pointed one of a special commission § on the condition of the fisheries in Lyme. He was selectman 1773, '74, and '75. In May, 1778, Ezra Selden, his brother-in-law, was appointed to administer on his estate, || which was largely of landed property. The inventory, taken in 1777, '87, and '89, amounted to ;£i663 : 16s. : 2d. ; the record of its division*[[ shows his widow, who had then married her second husband, received her thirds, and the remainder, including the share of the youngest son, James, who died soon after his father, was distributed among the four sur- viving children. Children, born in Lyme : i. Reinold,^ b. 21 July, 1763 ; d. 10 Dec, 1767. 70. ii. Dan, b. 15 Oct., 1765. 71. iii. Reinold, b. 21 March, 1769. iv. Sarah [SallyJ, b. 21 Sept., 177 1 ; bap. with Dan and Rei- nold, 15 Aug., 1773; d. 27 Jan'y, 1813 ; m. 9 Jan'y, 1791, her step-brother, Joel, son of Abraham and Rachel (Jones) Pratt, b. June, 1763, in Saybrook; he was a judge of the County Court, and res. in Essex. Children (Pratt) : 1. Sally,^ b. 17 Oct., 1793; m. 11 April, 1811, Ashbel P. Gris- wold, and had four chil. 2. Susan, b. Nov., 1796; d. 12 Oct., 1839; m. 18 Oct., 1818, Obadiali Spencer ; res. Essex, and had four chil. 3. Joel M., b. I Jan'y, 1803 ; d. 18 June, 1837 ; ra. 10 Oct., 1825, Zerviah, dau. of Josiah Nott, by whom he had five chil. ; she survived him and m. as his second wife, 13 Nov., 1854, Dea. John,' son of Dan Marvin (70), of Deep River, Ct. 72. V. Selden, b. 24 Nov., 1773; bap. 16 Jan'y, 1774. vi. James, b. 16 May, bap. 8 July, 1776 ; d. 6 Nov., 1779. * Pratt Gen., p. 236, says she d. 16 Aug., 1841, aet. 73 (she would then have been 98), evidently typographical errors for 1821 and 78. t 8ee Col. Rec. Ct., XII : 566-7. { Ibid., XII : 611 ; XIII : 431, 589. § Ibid., XIV : 128. II See Pub. Recs. of Ct., II : 80. fNew London Prob. recs., I; 575; II: 46, 98; Division, II: 127. 88 Reinold Marvin Line 37 Daniel,5 son of Daniel'' and (? Phebe Welch) Marvin, born about 1727; died (?) about 1776, in Sandyston, Sussex CO., N. J. ; he is said by one informant* to have gone to Red Hook, Dutchess co., N. Y., later to Esopus, Ulster co., N. Y., thence to Wyoming, Pa., and finally to Sandyston, where he married Kate, daughter of Henry Schoonover, of Esopus, and afterwards of "Shapnack," on the Delaware, Sussex co., N. J. Children, order of birth uncertain : i. David* (? Daniel), b. ; m. Polly Smith, d. s.p. ii. Judith, b. ; m. John Drake. iii. Mary, b. ; m. Nicholas Livergood. iv. Rachel, b. ; d. aet. 5. 73. v. Henry, b. 2 Feb., 1771, in Sandyston. vi. Kate [Catherine], b. abt. 1775-8?; m. abt. 1805, John Kinnan (or Kenan). Child (Kinnan) : Judith Maria!' b. lo Aug., 1806; m. 20 Sept., 1843, as his second wife, William, son of David and Elizabeth (Smith) Vail, b. 10 May, 1797, in Walkill, N. Y. ; they had two chil., b. in Loraine, O. (Vail Gen.). 38 RoswELL,5 son of Daniel-t and (.? Phebe Welch) Marvin, born about 1732, perhaps in Colchester, Ct. ; married about 1756, Abigail Dorr, perhaps a daughter of George.f * The account of Daniel' and the names and marriages of his children (except vi), were furnished us some years ago by a grandson of Henry (v) ; his informa- tion as to the latter has lately (1903) been confirmed by another grandson, but we find the Family records are conflicting as to whether DanieH or Daniel' died in 1776, and we have been unable to determine certainly which is correct. t Edmund, son of Edmund Dorr, married Mary, dau. of Matthew Griswold, and settled in Lyme, Ct., about 1721. Hyde Gen. (p. 54) gives the names of seven of his chil., six of whom were b. in Lyme ; the eldest, George, b. in Hart- ford, m. Sarah'' (20) Marvin, dau. of Capt. Reinold, and a sister of Daniel* (15), father of Roswell. It has been suggested that Abigail was a younger sister of George, and b. between Elizabeth (1735) and Deborah (1739) ; the only ground for this suggestion seems to be that of the four sons of Edward (who, says Walworth in Hyde Gen., p. 53, "is supposed to be the progenitor of all the Dorrs of New England"), Edmund is the only one who settled in Lyme, and those who bear the name in that vicinity are his descendants. He had a bro. Edward, who was three times m., and each wife was an Abigail. Edward, however, was not the father of Roswell's wife. We have been unable to obtain any proof that Edmund had a dau. Abigail ; yet if Walworth is correct, she must have been a near relative, and we find no other of the name in that neighborhood to whom we can assign her. Fifth Generation 89 Extensive correspondence with descendants of Roswell has failed to elicit satisfactory information concerning this family, beyond the fact that he was the father of Thomas, and probably had other children. They are said to have lived in Hebron, but we find no mention of his name on the records there. Child: 74. i. Thomas,* b. abt. 1758, in Hebron. 39 RuTH,5 daughter of James* and Ruth (Mather) Marvin, born 25 April, 1738, in Lyme, Ct.; died 6 Jan'y, 1796, in that part of Colchester, Ct., which in 1803 became Marl- boro; married 3 July, 1758, Henry, son of Henry and Abigail (Norton) Dayton, of Brookhaven, L. I., born 3 AprU, 1728, in Lyme ; died 18 Feb., 1803, having married (2), "Widow Bethia ," who survived him. The house in which he resided in Marlboro' is still standing, in good repair. Children (Dayton), born in Colchester : i. Joanna,* b. 12 April, 1760; m. (i), McCall, of ' Marlboro ; they had five chil. ; m. (2), Curtis. ii. Henry, b. 16 July, 1762 ; d. , leaving issue ; m. Greene, of New London, Ct. The family went to Una- dilla, N. Y., and descendants settled in Janesville, Wis. iii. Marvin, b. 31 Oct., 1764; d. 3 April, 1842, in Glaston- bury, Ct. ; m. 1792, Mrs. Ruth Talcott, of Glastonbury, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth House, b. 1 7 47 ; d. 25 July, 1829, aet. 82, in Glastonbury, leaving issue. His name is on the " List for Marlboro' Society," Col- chester, in 1787 ; he was several times elected to the Legislature, 1805-18, from Glastonbury, where he set- tled about the time of his marriage. iv. Ruth, b. 27 March, 1767; d. 1845, in East Glastonbury; m. Jonathan Riley, of Marlboro' ; they had seven chil. V. James, b. 31 Jan'y, 1769; d. 24 Aug., 1855, in Orford, N. H. ; m. in Orford, Lucinda, dau. of Benjamin Morey, a Revolutionary soldier of Norton, Mass., and * As proving that Roswell's father was the Thomas of Goshen, we find its Land rec. (I: 47, 163) show he bought land there 23 Nov., 1739, of Daniel Lord, of Lyme (deed sworn to in Lyme), which he sold to Samuel Talcott, 8 Sept., 1740. He probably went there from Lyme {riot Litchfield) and was among those who left about 1740-1. See note, p. 70. go Reiriold Marvin Line Orford ; they had seven chil. ; of these, a dau., Har- riet,'' was the grandmother of Capt. Charles E.9 Clark, U. S. N., who commanded the " Oregon " on its famous voyage, and a son, Daniel,^ was grandfather of Capt. James H.9 Dayton, U. S. N. vi. Abraham, b. 8 May, 1772 ; settled in Centreville, on the Genesee river, N. Y. ; m. and had issue. vii. Ezra, b. 18 Oct., 1774; d. 11 Aug., 1849; m. 14 Dec, 1806, Mehitable, dau. of Samuel and Mary Stratton, b. I May, 1787 ; she survived her husband. He was six times elected to the Legislature, and was a captain in the militia 1805 and later. They had ten chil., b. in Glastonbury, viii. Huldah, b. 13 Feb., 1777; d. 3 Aug., 1809; m. John Peck, of Lisle, N. Y., who survived her and m. (2), her sister Catharine. ix. Abigail, b. 28 June, 1780 ; m. Thompson ; they lived for a short time in Longmeadow, Mass., but later re- moved to Ohio. X. Catharine, b. 12 April, 1783; d. 16 May, 1819; m. 1810, as his second wife, John Peck, who had, previously m. her sister Huldah. 40 MosESjS son of James* and Ruth (Mather) Marvin, born 14 April, 174S, in Lyme, Ct. ; married 20 March,* 1780, in Lyme, Zylpha, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Swift) Pratt, and widow of Jonathan Gillett (see 14 : ii, 4), born 11 Oct., 1756, in Colchester, Ct. Moses appears on the list of freemen in Lyme, Sept., 1777; he and his wife joined the church there in 1781 ; its records also show that a "Mrs. Moses Marvin" joined the same church in March, 1794 ; it is possible, therefore, that Zylpha died, and Moses married a second wife, but we have found no such record. The family are said by one informant to have removed to Genesee Co., N. Y., about 1802 ; no record of the death of Moses or his wife has been found in Lyme. Children, born in Lyme : 75. i. James,* b. 24 Jan'y, bap. 30 Sept., 1781. ii. Daniel, b. 18 Feb., 1783; d. 12 Oct., 1801, in Lyme. * Ct. Marriages, III : 141, has date as in text, from Church rec. ; Family rec, from different sources, give 25 and 30 March, Fifth Generation 91 iii. William, b. abt. 1784; bap. 17 April, 1785; d. 27 Nov., 1793- 76. iv. Moses, b. Aug., 1788; bap. i Oct., 1791. V. Huldah, b. ; bap. i Oct, 1791 ; m. (i), 12 Feb., 181 1, as his second wife, Capt. Jonathan, son of Joseph and Abigail (Kellogg) Gillett, and nephew of Jonathan, first husband of Zylpha above, then of Colchester, b. 21 March, 1768; d. 22 May, 1820. Capt. Jonathan had previously m. Betsey Rogers. A stone in the old burying-ground in Colchester bears his name and date of death, though one account says they removed to Genesee Co. Children (Gillett) : i. Amosi' b. 18 Dec, 181 1. 2. Betsey, b. 10 April, 1813; d. 21 Nov., 1821, in Colchester. 3. Huldah, b. 8 Aug., 1816. Huldah m. (2), Rogers. Child (Rogers) : 4. Calvin, b. . She m. (3), 'William Olmstead. Children (Olmstead) : 5. Emily, b. . 6. Son, b. . 77. vi. William, b. 15 Oct., 1797. vii. John Pratt, b. ; bap. 17 May, 1801 ; m. Rheuamy, dau. of Mather and Azubah (Watrous) Peck, b. 12 July, 1800, in Lyme; d. 15 Oct., 1826, in Bethany, N. Y. 41 Dea. Elisha,5 son of Capt. Elisha'' and Catharine (Mather) Marvin, born 19 June, 1742, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 21 Oct., 1817 ; married there 10 July, 1766, Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Samuel, Jr., and Elizabeth^ (Ely) Selden, of Lyme (see 5, iv), born 16 April, 1747, in Lyme ; died there 24 July, 1825. Dea. Elisha lived in that part of Lyme called "Joshuatown," from a famous Mohegan chief, a son of Uncas, whose " seat," a cleft in Mohegan Rock on the bank of the Connecticut river, is still pointed out. He was confirmed as ensign in the 12th company, 3d reg't, in May, 1776;* his name is on the list of freemen in 1777; in Dec, 1782, and again in 1783, he was elected one of the selectmen. Like his ancestors, he was a deacon, having been chosen in the Lyme church (North Society), * Col. Rec. Ct, XV : 341. 92 jReitiold Marvin Line 30 Oct., 1789, and through life sustained a high character. His estate was appraised at ^6,270.18.* Children, born in Ljone : i. Elizabeth,^ b. 6 July, 1767 ; d. 13 April, 1834, in Erie, Pa. ; m. 8 Jan'y, 1792, in Lyme, Judah, son of Dea. Joseph and Desire (Pratt) Colt, b. i July, 1767, in Lyme, but then a res. of Ontario co., N. Y. ; d. at an advanced age in Erie. He was a bro. of Deborah, second wife of Capt. Samuel Selden (see 14, vii), and an elder in the Presbyterian church. They lived for a time in Canandaigua, N. Y., before settling in Erie. Child (Colt) : Elizabeth,^ d. y., in Erie. 78. ii. Elisha, b. 22 Nov., 1768. iii. Selden, b. 2 March, 1770; d. 23 Oct., 1794, in Clinton, N. Y. (Lyme Church rec. has 24 Oct., 1793, in Whites- town, N. Y.) ; unm. 79. iv. Phebe, b. 28 Nov., 1772. v. Enoch, b. 19 Oct., 1774; d. 31 March, 1840, in Beaver, Pa., s.p.\ m. 1820, t Eliza Hull. vi. Deborah, b. 11 July, 1779; d. 28 May, 1802, in Lyme; unm. vii. Mary, b. i April, 1784; d. 30 April, 1841, in Ripley, N. Y. ; unm. 80. viii. Dudley, b. 29 May, 1786. ix. Emily, b. 25 Nov., 1789 ; d. 4 May, 1856, in Erie ; m. 12 June, 1833, as his second wife, her cousin George, son of Capt. Samuel and Deborah (Colt) Selden, b. 28 Sept., 1790, in Hadlyme, Ct. ; d. 23 May, 1857,1: in Erie, s. p. ; he was an elder in the Erie Pres. Church, and resided there more than thirty years ; the Erie Gazette, in a fuU obituary, spoke very highly of his character. 81. X. Elihu, b. I Aug., 1791. 42 Capt. Timothy,s son of Capt. Elisha^ and Catharine (Mather) Marvin, born 23 May, 1744, in Lyme, Ct.; died there 27 Feb., 1808 ; married (i), 30 May, 1765, Sarah, daughter * New London Prob. rec, VII : 605 ; VIII : 64. See an interesting note on a Revolutionary experience of Dea. Marvin and his sons, in Fatn. Hist, and Gen., Ill: 156. t Our date is from a Family rec. Ely Ancestry, from H. M. Selden, has 1829. X This date is also from the Family record j Ely Ancestry has 9 May. He was a lilitia, like fB/ '/>/ (Jfl autograph C-A^P^^ 7fUi.rVPn-^ 5 to give. / Fifth Generation 93 of James and Margaret (Andrews) Perkins, born i Sept., 1747, in Lyme; died there 23 (Church rec. 24) Oct., 1795 ; married (2), 15 May, 1796, Azubah, daughter of Joseph and Sarah (Colt) Harvey, and widow of Capt. Micah Sill (a descendant of Capt. Joseph, who married Lieut. Reinold^ Marvin's widow), born 1757, in North Lyme (Hamburg); died there 28 Sept., 1803 ; married (3), Mrs. Prudence Lewis, whom we take to be the " Mrs. Prudence Marvin " who married, as his second wife, James Ely, of Lyme, and called in Ely Ancestry, Mrs. Prudence Marvin Hewitt. He was a captain in the militia, his father, whose aut we are now able to give. He " owned the covenant " in the third or North Society of Hamburg, 17 Oct., 1787, and 20 Jan 'y, 1793, "renewed it and joined in full communion." Children, all by first wife, born in Lyme : i. Lucy,* b. 14 March, 1766; d. March, 1843, in Willing- ton, Ct. ; m. Daniel Fuller (a descendant of Sarah,^ dau. of the first Matthew Marvin, of Norwalk), by whom she had issue. ii. Pickett, b. 5 Feb., 1768; d. June, 1853, in Bloomfield, O. ; he removed to Ohio, and res. in Jackson and Chilicothe, where he accumulated a handsome estate ; he m. and had issue, of whom one was Timothy,^ res. Bloomfield ; no further particulars have been learned. 82. iii. Asahel, b. 16 Sept., 1769. iv. Timothy, b. 3 Aug., 1771 ; d. abt. 1845 ; m. Rachel Crosby and settled in Northwestern Pa., where he d., leaving issue. 83. V. Sarah, b. 7 July, 1773. vi. Huldah, b. 31 May, 1775; m. Matthias Fuller, bro. of her sister Lucy's husband, vii. Seth Perkins, b. 17 March, 1777 ; d. at sea, on the "Hope," 23 April, 1799, returning from Havana, Cuba. He was a physician, and went to Cuba to study the yellow fever, of which he died ; unm. The inventory of his estate appears on the New London Probate records, Sept., 1799. 84. viii. Abijah, b. 6 April, 1779. 94 Reinold Marvin Line ix. Catharine, b. lo June, 1781 ; d. 1823 ; m. Henry Critten- ton, b. in Richmond, Mass. Children (Crittenton) : 1. Henry Marshall^ b. . 2. Catharine, b. ; she was for some years a teacher in Elizabeth, N. J. 85. X. Calvin, b. i June, 1784. xi. Elizabeth [Betsey], b. 25 Sept., 1786; m. Samuel Par- sons, of Lyme; they removed to Northwestern Pa., where they d., leaving issue ; some of their descendants res. in Clymer, Chautauqua co., N. Y. 86. xii. Mather, b. 25 June, 1789. 43 Enoch.s son of Capt. Elishat and Catharine (Mather) Marvin, born 4 May, 1747, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 24 Dec, 1841, in or near Warrenton, Warren co., Mo. ; married about 1769, Ruth, daughter of Wells and Elizabeth (Williams) Ely, of Lyme, born 1750; died in the summer of 1826, aet. "j^.* She was one of the original members of the Baptist Church in Pitts- field, Mass., founded 27 Oct., 1800; they settled there soon after his marriage, probably on the estate which his father later bequeathed to him; 13 June, 1770, he bought land there of Aaron Baker, and in the deed is called of Lyme. The Pittsfield tax list of 16 Nov., 1772, shows that he was then residing there, and his family consisted of " four persons." f During the Rev- olution he served 13-21 Sept., 1776, in Capt. William Francis's company, which was " ordered by the General " to Williams- town, Mass., and 17 Oct., to 16 Nov., 1776, he served in the same command at Ticonderoga. He was a sergeant in Lieut. James Hubbard's company, Lieut.-Col. Rossiter's reg't, 18-27 July, 1777 (Mass. rec.J) ; he served again at Stillwater, N. Y., under Capt. Francis, 30 Sept., to 6 Oct., 1777. In 1781 (deed recorded 29 June), his father Elisha conveyed to him 140 acres in Pittsfield, and 10 Feb., 1785, he sold to Henry Van Schaack, of Richmond, Mass., for ;£6oo, land which had recently been given to him by his father. (See Pittsfield Land rec, XVII : 14) 597-) About 1803, he settled in Otsego or Chenango * Ely Ancestry erroneously says she was b. 1747 and d. 1841. t This would seem to indicate that there was another child, b. between i and ii, whose name we have not learned ; if so, it probably d. y. X Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Rev., X : 307. Fifth Generation 9S CO., N. Y., and is believed to be the " lieutenant Enoch Mar- vin," 1804, captain 1806, in the nth N. Y. militia. Col. Henry commanding; about 18 17 he settled in Warren co.. Mo. One informant says his youngest son went to Missouri in 18 17, and that Enoch followed him soon after. He inherited the humor- ous eccentricity of his grandfather, but was greatly respected by all who knew him ; he was " tall of stature, and large in frame, and even when aged had a remarkable presence." Children, the eldest, and probably a second, born in Lyme, the others in Pittsfield ; order uncertain : i. Elizabeth,^ b. abt. 1771 ; m. Benjamin, prob. son of Nath- aniel Davis,* of Pittsfield, b. 1770; she was admitted to the First Church in Pittsfield, 2 March, 1794, having been transferred under her maiden name from the church in Lyme ; she was dismissed fr.om the Pittsfield church when the family removed to the West. Chil- dren (Davis): i. Henry: 2. Myra: 3. Elizabeth. ii. Catharine, b. abt. July, 1775; d. 4 Sept., 1776, in Pitts- field, "aet. abt. 14 mos." ' iii. Rebecca, b. abt. 1777; m. Sept., 1802, Christopher, son of Martin and Sabra (Miner) Lee, of Lyme, b. 1772. Children (Lee) : i. Sahra^ b. . 2. Charles, b. ; m. Emily Hall, of West Bloomfield, N. Y. ChUd (Lee) : Delia EUa». 3. Amanda, b. . 4. Lucy, b. ; m. July, 1835, Josiah L. Crosby. 5. Enoch Marvin, b. . 87. iv. Elisha, b. abt. 1780. V. Sarah, b. 1785 ; living Dec, 181 7 ; m. as his second wife, in Chenango co., N. Y., Benjamin Davis, who had m. her sister Elizabeth. Children (Davis) : 1. Zalmon Raleigh^ b. ; d. abt. 1854; he was twice m. and had several chil. 2. Andrew, b. ; twice m. and had two daus. 3. Theresa, b. ; d. ; m. Orus Brown. Children (Brown) : i. Alvin' : ii. Andrew, who settled in Oregon. 4. Jane, b. ; m. Alexander Skinner ; res. in or near Van Buren, Ark., where they d., leaving issue. * This assignment of Benjamin to Nathaniel Davis seems justified by the fact that Nathaniel served in the Revolutionary army with Enoch, whose youngest son. Wells Ely,' named one of his sons Nathaniel Davis, as vfill be seen below. 96 Reinold Maivin Line 5. Amanda, b. ; d. y. 6. Rhoda, b. ; d. soon after the birth of her second chUd ; m. Andrew Smith ; res., Warrenton. Children (Smith) : i. Elizabeth* : ii. Amelia. vi. Rhoda, b. ; d. y. vii. Ruth Ely, twin to Rhoda ; living Dec, 1857 ; m. Enoch Perkins. Children (Perkins): 1. SeMen,^ A. y.: 2. Perry, res., Colesburg, la. : 3. Marietta : 4. Marilla, d. y. : 5. Sarah Minerva: d. Catharine. Some of the chil. settled in Iowa, viii. Mary [Polly], b. 20 Aug., 1789. 88. ix. Wells Ely, b. 8 May, 1791. 44 Gen. Elihu,5 son of Capt. Elisha'' and Catharine (Mather) Marvin, born Dec, 1752, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 13 Sept., 1798, in Norwich, Ct. ; married 25 Dec, 1780, in Norwich, Elizabeth,^ daughter of Theophiluss Jr., and Penelope (Jarvis) Rogers, born 24 Aug., 1757, in Norwich; died there 30 Dec, 1808; interred at Chelsea Landing (Norwich). He graduated at Yale 1773, where he was ^ r> /^ y / classmate, and as his letters ~^f/jy^fyy ty^i^y^y^y-*'^ ^ show, an intimate friend of Capt. Nathan Hale. He studied medicine with Dr. Rogerss, a de- scendant of Matthew' Marvin of Norwalk.* He was commis- sioned lieutenant and adjutant of Col. Durkee's reg't, 4th Ct. Line, i Jan'y, 1777, and promoted to be brigade major of Var- num's brigade in the winter of 1777-8 ;f letters still preserved describe his privations in the memorable winter at Valley Forge ; he was in the battle of Germantown and other engagements, and gained the reputation of a brave, energetic and skillful ofHcer. On one occasion, being suddenly called into action, he thrust his orderly-book into his bosom, and on his return to quarters found a bullet lodged in the book. His medical knowledge was utilized while in the service, for "Maj. Marvin" was ordered to "repair to the Yellow Springs, and the hospitals near Camp, and superin- * The line of descent is : Matthew' and Elizabeth Marvin : Mary^ Marvin and Richard Bushnell : Anne^ Bushnell and William Hyde : Elizabeth* Hyde and Dr. Theophilus Rogers, Sr. : Dr. Theophilus^ Rogers, Jr., and Penelope Jarvis See Hyde Gen. for further particulars. t See Ct. in the Rev., 142, 182. Fifth Generation 97 tend the sick there."* A contemporary wrote: — "Conceiving himself superseded or neglected, he resigned, and with honor un- tarnished returned to Norwich and resumed the practice of his profession." In March, 1779, on the New London alarm, he acted as volunteer aide to Gen. Wadsworth, for which service the Legislature voted him £,6<^ : Sj.-f When peace was estab- lished he took a prominent part in reorganizing the State mUitia, was chosen captain of the company in Chelsea Landing (Nor- wich), was successively elected major and colonel, and in 1793 was appointed brigadier general, which position he held until his death. " Attractive in person and engaging in manner, he was universally beloved and respected, and his memory was cherished long after he had passed away." In July, 1782, he was one of the " signers " against the illicit trade carried on by the Royalists. When the yellow fever spread to the North in 1798, he went to New York to study the disease, and gave much attention to the methods employed by the best skill of the time. Soon after his return to Norwich the fever appeared there ; he was devoted in his attentions to those attacked by the disease, but soon fell a victim himself,^: and as the late Dr. Woodward, Pres. of the Connecticut Medical Soc'y, who remembered his services, said : " He offered his own life in the devoted endeavor to ward off the blow of the destroyer from others." The death of Gen. Marvin — for he was better known by his military than his professional title — produced a profound impression upon the community. The Norwich Courier of the 20th Sept. following said: — Died, last Friday morning, in the 45th year of his age, of the fever, Gen. Elihu Marvin, whose enlightened understanding, whose philanthropic heart, whose pure principles, whose regular deportment and domestic virtues dis- tinguished his character. While society regrets his loss as a citizen, all his acquaintances lament a friend. Though misfortune had shaded his life, it had not stained his integrity. He had improved by its painful instruc- * SafEell's Record of the Revolutionary War, 363. t Pub. Rec. Ct., II : 421 ; Ct. in the Rev., 142. } It may be interesting to note, as bearing on recent theories of the cause of yellow fever, that Dr. Webster, in his History of Epidemic and Pestilential Dis- eases (I: 338, cited by Barber, Ct. Hist. Coll., p. 289), speaking of its prevalence in Connecticut in 1798, mentions " the unusual number of musketoes in the adja- cent country [at that time], and multitudes of flies of uncommon size, exceeding what had before been observed." 9 8 Reinold Marvin Line tion, and fell at a moment when prosperity was dawning upon him. His amiable wife is inconsolable, and his six children, though they will pine after the arm on which they hung, are not of age to appreciate their loss. What's noble, let's do it, And make Death proud to take us. Children, born in Norwich : i. Sarah Rogers,* b. 4 Oct., 1781 ; d. 13 Sept., 1807, in Wilkes Barre, Pa.; m. 24 June, 1806, in Norwich, Dr. George W. Trott, then of Norwich, son of Jonathan and Lydia (Proctor) Trott,* of Boston. They removed to Wilkes Barre. He studied his profession with Dr. Tracy, in Norwich, and began practice there Jan'y, 1803. He m. (2), Sept., 1809, in Wilkes Barre, Lydia Chapman, by whom he had issue. Child (Trott) : Elihu Marvin^ b. in Wilkes Barre, 30 Aug., 1807 ; d. in Taylor, Shelby CO., Wis.; m. 17 May, 1832, in Beaver, Pa., Mary, dau. of John Clark, by whom he had nine chil. ; they settled in Williamsfield, O., where six of his chil. were b. ; in 1859 he removed to Taylor, where five of the younger chil. d. within a few months. ii. Elizabeth [Betsey], b. i June, 1783; d. 24 Aug., 1802, in Norwich, unm. iii. Penelope Jarvis, b. 9 June, 1785; d. 16 July, 1833, in Newburyport, Mass., s.p. ; m. 6 July, 1826, as his sec- ond wife, John Smith, son of Thomas and Hannah (Rollins) Pearson, of Newburyport, b. 21 Oct., 1792; d. 4 May, 1838, in Bangor, Me. ; he had issue by his first m. only ; after the death of Penelope he removed to Bangor, where he m. again. He was a master mariner. iv. Susannah, b. i Oct., 1788; d. 26 Feb., 1827, in New- buryport ; unm. v. Catharine Mather, b. 27 Jan'y, 1793 ; d. 8 Dec, 1844, in Newburyport ; m. 4 May, 1820, in Norwich, Rev. Luther Fraseur Dimmick, of Newburyport, b. 15 Nov., 1790, in Shaftsbury, Vt. ; d. 16 May, i860, in Newburyport. He graduated in 1816 at Hamilton College, N. Y., from which he received, in 1848, the degree of D. D., and in 18 19 at Andover Theol. Seminary; he was for more than forty years pastor of the North Cong. Church in Newburyport ; long a trustee of Phillips (Andover) Academy, and fifteen years on the school committee. * See Old Houses of Norwich, 313. Fifth Generation 99 Mrs. Dimmick was a woman of strong intellectual power and eminent worth ; a memoir was published soon after her decease. He m. (2), Mary E. Ellison, of Bradford, Mass., who survived him, and by whom he had issue. Child (Dimmick)': George Marvin,T h. 27 March, d. 31 March, 1836. 89. vi. Theophilus Rogers, b. 23 Feb., 1796. 45 JosEPH,5 son of Capt. Elisha'' and Catharine (Mather) Marvin, born 14 Feb., 1755, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 18 Nov., 1839; married 16 Oct., 1783, Phebe, daughter of Capt. WUliam and Jemima (Sill) Sterling, born 15 Oct., 1763, in North Lyme (Hamburg), Ct. ; died there 6 Nov., 1822. He was a Reyolutionary soldier, and served in Capt. Samuel Mather's company at Fort Trumbull, in July, i yj^ ;* he took the oath of fidelity, 20 April, 1779, and "the oath prescribed by law for freemen," 9 April, 1781.! He was a pensioner. Children, born in Lyme : 90. i. Fanny,^ b. 7 Oct., 1784. ii. Phebe, b. 7 June, 1786; m. (i), 16 Oct., 1815, in Ham- burg, Rev. Leverett Israel Foote, son of Rev. David and Elizabeth (Foote) Huntington, b. 28 Dec, 1787 ; d. II May, 1820, in New Brunswick, N. J.; grad. at Yale, 18 1 1, and received A. M. from the College of New Jersey and Union in 1815 ; he was a Presbyterian clergyman in New Brunswick; m. (2), Oct., 1839, ^'^^• Urban Palmer, d. 3 Nov., 1847, whom she survived. Children (Himtington), b. in New Brunswick: 1. Jane Elizabeth^ b. 23 Jan'y, 1817 ; d. May, 1887 ; m. 25 Dec, 1840, William P. Jones, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and had six chil. 2. Backus Wilbur, b. Nov., 1818 ; m. 27 Feb., 1845, Anne Eliza, dau. of Daniel M. Riggs, of Tuscaloosa, Ala. ; grad. at Jeffer- son Coll., 1836, and a lawyer in New York ; they had seven chil. 91. iii. William, b. 12 May, 1788. iv. Jemima, b. 28 March, 1791 ; d. 26 Oct., 1856, in Guilford, Ct. ; m. 14 Dec, 182 1, Abraham, son of Aaron and Prudence (Gray) Blatchly, b. 13 Oct., 1787, in Guil- ford; d. i860; M.D.Yale, 1816. Jemima joined the church in North Lyme, April, 18 10. Dr. Blatchly and * Ct. in the Rev., 621, 656. t On the Lyme record, where these are noted, he is called Joseph Jr. in each case, probably because Joseph,^ son of John (4), was still living. loo Reinold Marvin Lim his wife went to Honolulu, H. I., in 1822, as mission- aries of the American Board, but returned in 1827, on account of ill health. He m. (2), Mrs. Ware. Res., Brookfield and Guilford, and after second m., in Illinois. Child (Blatchly) : Catharine Dimmkk,'' d. 1833. 92. V. Joseph, b. 8 Feb., 1793. vi. Clarissa, b. 5 May, 1795; d. 7 April, 1881, J./.; m. as his second wife, i May, 1832, Horace, son of Adriel and Sarah (Stowe) Ely, b. 22 Aug., 1781, in Lyme; d. 27 Oct., 1833, s. /.; m. (2), 12 Feb., 1854, Israel Foote; he was prob. son of Nathaniel and Abigail (Foote) Foote, b. 29 May, 1794, in Colchester, Ct. ; res., Chenango co., N. Y. 46 Catharine,5 daughter of Capt. Elishat and Catharine (Mather) Marvin, born 20 Jan'y, 1757, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 1831, in Lima, Livingston co., N. Y. ; married 7 Sept., 1775, Capt. Abner, son of Capt. William and Hannah (Clarke) Brock- way, born 28 Dec, 1754, in Lyme ; died there 6 Sept., 1808. He served in the Lexington Alarm ;* res., Joshuatown, Lyme ; later the family went to Lima ; Abner returned to Lyme, perhaps temporarily, not long before his death. Children (Brockway), born in Lyme : i. Catharine,^ b. 6 July, 1776; d. 14 Dec, 1851, in Rock- ford, 111.; m. 23 Dec, 1801, Lazarus, son of Ira Church ; res., Rockford, where they had four sons. ii. Lucina, b. 17 Sept., 1778; d. 26 March, 1779. iii. Marvin, b. 8 July, 1780; m. 7 Aug., 1800, , and re- moved to Ohio, where he had seven chil. iv. James, b. 23 May, 1782 ; d. 25 Jan'yj 1806; m. 20 Oct., 1804, , and had one son. V. Abner, b. 19 Aug., 1785 ; d. 3 Sept., 1808. vi. Pickett, b. 10 April, 1788; d. 30 Jan'y, 1833, in Parma, N. Y. ; m. (i), 7 Sept., 1818, Rhoda N. Clarke, by whom he had one child; m. (2), 13 Oct., 1822, Nancy, dau. of William and Chloe (Leland) Stevens, b. 7 May, 1799, in Peru, Mass.; d. 2 Jan'y, 1874, in Ripon, Wis. ; they had five chil. vii. Temperance, b. 10 Dec, 1792; d. 9 Feb., 1820; m. 20 Feb., 18 14, James Cowles; they had four chil. * See Ct. in the Rev., 16. Fifth Generation lOI viii. David C, b. 2 May, 1794 ; d. 12 Aug., 1806. ix. Samuel, b. 2 Sept., 179S ; d. 12 Aug., 1814. X. Alice, b. 8 May, 1798 ; d. 3 June, 1823 ; unm. xi. Elisha Marvin, b. 3 Aug., 1801 ; d. Nov., 1848, in Parma; m. , and had six chil. 47 Elihu,s son of Dea. Zechariah^ and Abigail (Lord) Mar- vin, born 13 Feb., 1732/3, in Lyme, Ct.; died 13 Aug., 1812, in Hebron, Ct.; his will dated 18 May, 1812, was proved 27 Sept., 1812 (Prob. rec, Andover, Ct.) ; married (i), 16 Nov., 1762,* Anna Beach, of Hebron, born about 1738; died 26 Sept.', 1778, aet. 40, in Hebron; married (2), i July, 1779, Azu- bah Case, of GUead, Ct.,t born 8 June, 1756 ; died 23 April, 1780,.?./.; married (3), 13 June, 1782, Mary Chapman, born about 1750; died 25 March, 1788, aet. 38, in Hebron; married (4), 12 Nov., 1789, Mrs. Eunice (Dimmick) Gurley (widow of Israel, by whom she had issue), of Coventry, Ct., born about 1753 ; she survived him and died 12 April, 1835, aet. 82. Her will dated 18 Sept., 1834, was proved 2 May, 1835 (Prob. rec, Andover, Ct.). After his marriage he resided a few years in Lyme; 20 Sept., 1768, then "of Lyme," he purchased land in Hebron, of John Beach ; he was a teacher in Hebron for a time, and then a farmer, residing with his father-in-law, Dea. Beach ; 18 March, 1771, then "of Hebron," he bought more land there; various purchases from Azariah Beach, 1776, John Beach, 1779, Benajah Jones, 1787, Samuel Wrisley, 1791, and from his son, Ehhu,* Jr., in 1 796, are recorded in Hebron.^ He was known as "Squire Elihu," having been a justice of the peace 1787 to 1803, and in that capacity he performed the marriage service for his daughters Anna, Abigail, and Elizabeth. He was a dea- con in the Hebron church in 1793. He is perhaps the Elihu Marvin appointed by the Legislature a surveyor of land for Hartford co., in i776.§ *The Lyme rec. give this date as 7 Nov., 1764, as we read them; the Church rec. says " Mrs. Anna Marvin joined in June, 1763." t This marriage is recorded both in Hebron and Gilead, a parish in that town ; as no otlier Marvin entries are found in Gilead, that was no doubt her residence. X See Hebron rec, V: 233, 566; VI: 297, 377; VIII: 183, 184; IX: 38,68, 70, 138. § Pub. Rec. of Ct., 1 : 33, 139. I02 Reinold Marvin Line Children, the first two born in Lyme, the others in Hebron, by first wife : 93. i. Anna,* b. 15 May, bap. 14 July, 1765. 94. ii. Abigail, b. 15 Aug., bap. 11 Oct., 1767. iii. Mary, b. i Feb., 1770; d. 12 May, 1774- 95. iv. Elihu, b. 13 Dec, 1771 ; bap. 2 Feb., 1772. 96. V. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1774. Children by fourth wife : vi. Mary, b. 6 Aug., 1*792. vii. Sophronia, b. ; m. 29 Dec, 1833, Daniel Niles, of Hebron. 97. viii. Lucy, b. abt. 1796. ix. Clarissa, b. ; m. Abijah Parks, of Hebron.* 48 Ens. Zechariah,s son of Dea. Zechariah* and Abigail (Lord) Marvin, born 11 Aug., 1735, in Lyme, Ct. ; mar- ried there (i), 23 July, 1761, Anna, daughter of John and Eunice (Lee) Lee, born i Aug., 1739; died i March, 1777; she joined the church in Lyme, Dec, 1765 ; married (2), 15 April, 1779, in Lyme, Hannah, daughter of John and Hannah (Lee) Lay, born 18 Feb., 1740. Zechariah and Hannah were living 21 March, 179S, when they joined in a deedf of the "es- tate of their honored grandfather Stephen Lee, late of New London ; " the dates of their deaths have not been found. He was confirmed in March, 1760, as ensign of the loth company (Capt. Zebulon Butler's), of the 4th Ct. reg't. Col. Eleazer Fitch. J His name appears on the list of Lyme freemen, Sept., 1777. His first wife's father, John Lee, was King's Attorney for New London co., and represented Lyme many years in the Legislature. * The dates of marriage of Elihu, and other dates and names are from Hebron rec, II : 67 ; and from Andover Prob. rec. \ New London Land Rec, XXIX : 39. This deed furnishes the authority for our assignment of Hannah, the second wife of Ens. Zechariah, to John and Han- nah (Lee) Lay, instead of, as in Fam. Hist, and Gen., to John and Mary (Lewis) Lay. As Ens. Zechariah was clearly not a descendant of Col. Stephen Lee, the relationship mentioned in the deed must be that of his wife Hannah ; the only one of the name we find, who meets the conditions as Stephen's grand-daughter and wife of Zechariah, is the one given in the text ; neither Hyde (p. 182), nor the Lay Pedigree in Fam. Hist, and Gen., mention this marriage. t Col. Rec. Ct, XI : 356. Fifth Generation i°3 Children, bom in Lyme : i. Eunice,* b. 22 May, 1766; m. 2 June, 1794, Smith Wat- rous. Children (Watrous) : 1. Eunice^ b. 26 May, 1795. 2. Lee Marvin, b. 28 Oct., 1796. ii. Lee, b. 16 Sept., bap. 23 Oct., 1768; d. 21 April, 1777, in Lyme, iii. Zechariah, b. 5 June, bap. 21 July, 1771. 98. iv. Lucinda, b. 23 Sept., 1773- 49 Thomas.s son of Dea. Zechariaht and Abigail (Lord) Marvin, born 29 May, 1742, in Lyme, Ct. ; married (i), 23 May, 1784, in Lyme, Sarah, daughter of John and Hannah (Lee) Lay, born 16 March, 175S ; died about 1793 ; she was a sister of the second wife of Ens. Zechariah, her husband's brother; married (2), 25 May, 1794, Mrs. Sarah (Lay) Chad- wick, widow of Ezra, and daughter of Lieut. William and Phebe (Sill) Lay, bom 2 March, 1766; died s. p.; she was (through the Lays) an own cousin of his first wife.* His name is on the list of freemen in Lyme, 9 Sept., 1777. Children by first wife, born in Lyme : i. Lucy,* b. 11 Feb., 1785; d. i July, 1785. ii. Thomas, b. 7 July, 1787. iii. Abigail, b. . 50 Daniel,5 believed to have been the son of Thomas* and Mehitable (Goodrich) Marvin, born about 1734; married about 1755, in Simsbury, Ct., Mary, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Phelps) Hoskins, of Hartford and Simsbury, born I May, 1733, in Simsbury.-}- * In the deed cited in tiie note on the preceding family, " Sarah Marvin and Thomas Marvin her husband" also join with Zechariah and Hannah in referring to Col. Stephen Lee as " their honored grandfather." K the date of Thomas's second marriage is correctly given, the " Sarah " who was then his wife must have joined, because of her rights in dower, for Stephen Lee's granddaughter Sarah,- who married Thomas, died a few years before. Thomas may have signed as relinquishing his rights " by the courtesy " to his first wife's interest in the prop- erty, or as representing that of her children in their great-grandfather's estate. t See Simsbury rec, St. Andrew's Parish rec. (Viets), and Phelps Family in America, the latter having particulars of their descendants. 104 Reinold Marvin Line Children, born in Simsbury : i. Sarah,^ b. 1756; d. 6 Aug., 1832, in Simsbury; m. 1783, Daniel, son of Daniel and Abigail (Case) Hoskins, b. 4 Jan'y, 1753/4 (Phelps Fam.), in Simsbury; d. there 16 Nov., 1834. Child (Hoskins): Daniel^ b. 26 March, 1784 ; m. (i), Lucinda, dau. of Liberty and Statira Crissey, b. 3 April, 1801 ; m. (2), 12 Sept., 1821, Asenath Ciissey, sister of Lucinda (called Cresta on rec. in Simsbury). He had four chil., three and perhaps all by second wife. ii. Rachel, b. , in Scotland Parish, Simsbury (now Bloomfield) ; m. there 9 July, 1782, Ashbel (or Asahel), son of Daniel and Abigail (Case) Hoskins, b. 29 Aug., 1760. Children (Hoskins), b. in Simsbury: 1. Jacob,^ b. ; m. Arden Holcomb. 2. Rachel, b. ; m. Reed. 3. Sally, b. ; m. Abel Case. 4. Ashbel, b. ; m. Lois Ensign. 5. Beda (?) b. . iii. Mary, b. ; m. i May, 1785, in Simsbury, Joel Slater, of Hopmeadow, Simsbury ; he was prob. son of Reuben and Mary (Terry) Slater, and b. 8 April, 1757, in Simsbury. 51 Matthew,5 son of Thomas'* and Mehitable (Goodrich) Marvin, born 7 June, 1754, in Simsbury, Ct. ; died 2 Sept., 1846, in Walton, Delaware co., N. Y. ; married 6 June, 1784 (Fam. rec; 6 Jan'y, 1785, Nevir Canaan rec), Mary, daughter of Josiah Weed, of New Canaan, Ct., born 21 Nov., 1757 ; died 25 Feb., 1846, in Walton. After his father's death he lived in Sharon, Ct., with his sister Mehitable ; when the Rev- olution began he enlisted under his brother-in-law, Capt. Benja- min Marvin, serving for a time on Long Island ; 16 Aug., 1777, he enlisted as a corporal in Capt. Comstock's company, 8th Ct. Line, Col. John Chandler, and was made sergeant 2 April, 1780, in the same company; i Jan'y, 1781, he was first sergeant in Capt. Douglass' company, 5th reg't, made up from the 8th and I St, under Col. Isaac Sherman, and served a year in that com- mand.* He fought in many battles, among them those of Brandy- wine, Princeton, Trenton, Monmouth, Red Bank, and Mud Fort, and passed the terrible winter at Valley Forge, with Washington. * See Ct. in the Rev., 231, 349, 354 Fifth Generation 105 He served under Lafayette in Virginia, and was one of the sixty- eight men selected by that officer from the light infantry, to storm the works of Cornwallis at Yorktown, October, 1781. In 1783, when the 5th was consolidated with the 2d Ct. Line, he was a sergeant in Capt. Chapman's company, and was stationed at West Point when the army was disbanded ;* his discharge, signed by Gen. Washington, is still preserved by a descendant. About 1787 he went to Hoosick, Rensselaer co., N. Y., where his sister Elizabeth was living ; later he resided in Cambridge, Argyle, and Rome, N. Y., but in 1799 settled in Walton, where he built a house at the base of " Mount Holley." Children : i. Abigail,* b. 5 Aug., 1785, in New Canaan; d. 4 March, 1788, in Lansingburgh, N. Y. 99. ii. Joseph, b. i May, 1787, in Lansingburgh or Hoosick. 100. iii. Jared, b. 12 March, 1789, in Hoosick. 1 01. iv. Thomas, b. 20 April, 179 1, in Cambridge. 102. V. William Weed, b. 26 Sept., 1793, in Argyle. 103. vi. Lewis, b. 13 Oct., 1796, in Argyle. 52 EuNiCE,5 daughter of Capt. Matthew and Mary (Beck- with) Marvin, born 2 Dec, 1735, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 5 April, 1816; married 8 April,f 1756, Judge William, son of Moses and Mary (Ely) Noyes, of Lyme, born 1728; died 1807 ; he was a grandson of Rev. Moses (Harvard, 1659), first minister of Lyme, whose wife, Ruth Pickett, was a descendant of Elder William Brewster, of the " Mayflower." (Ely Ancestry.) Children (Noyes), born in Lyme : i. John,* b. 1757; d. 1808, s.p.\ m. Mary Ann Williams. He grad. at Yale, 1775, and was an eminent surgeon, serving from Lyme in the ist and 4th reg'ts, Ct. Line, and was an original member of the Cincinnati, t ii. Joseph, b. 7 Sept., 1758; d. Aug., 1820; m. abt. 1786, Jane* Lord (see 33, vi). He was called " Captain Joseph." His name is on the roll of Revolutionary Pensioners. § * See Ct. in the Rev., 360, 363. 1 Church record indistinct ; possibly 5 or 6 April. t See Ct, in the Rev., 145, 337, 373. § Ibid., 656. io6 Reinold Marvin Line iii. William, b. abt. 1760 ; m. (i),- Sally Banks, of New Jer- sey, by whom he had two daus. ; m. (2), Hannah Townsend, of Albany, N. Y., by whom he had several chil. He grad. at Yale, 1781, and was known as " Squire William." iv. Matthew, b. abt. 1763; d. 1839; m. Mary, dau. of Rev. Stephen and Mrs. Mary (Gardiner) Blague Johnson, b. 9 Aug., 1768. He grad. at Yale, 1785, and was one of the Corporation from 1823 until his death; he was a clergyman, and settled at Northford, Ct. ; from his quaint " Note-book," still preserved, we have occasion- ally quoted. They had one dau.* 53 Capt. Matthew,5 son of Capt. Matthew* and Mary (Beckwith) Marvin, born 2 July, 1742, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 29 Aug., 1806; married 30 May, 1 771, Elizabeth, daughter of David and Mehitable (Champion) Deming, born i Oct., 1746; died 22 June, 1839, in Lyme. They lived in that part of Lyme known as Whippoorwill ; his name is on the List of Freemen in 1777 ; he was ensign of the train-band in 1778, and later its captain. His will, made 23 May, 1806, is recorded at New London. His widow narrowly escaped death at an ad- vanced age, from a stroke of lightning, which melted a string of gold beads which she was wearing. f Children, born in Lyme : 104. i. Joseph,^ b. 26 March, 1772 ; bap. 28 May, 1775. 105. ii. Mehitable, b. 26 Oct., 1773. iii. Mary, b. 16 Nov., 1775 ; bap. 7 Jan'y, 1776 ; d. 25 Jan'y, 1867 ; m. II Nov., 1807, as his second wife, Dea. Wil- liam, son of John and Abigail (Matson) Coult, b. 10 July, 1776, in Lyme ; d. 1859. Child (Coult) : Nam:y^ b. 6 Oct., 1808, in Lyme; d. 26 Aug., 1845 ; unm. 106. iv. David Deming, b. 2 Nov., 1777; bap. as "David, son of Ensign Matthew," 22 Feb., 1778. * For further notes on the children of this family, see Fam. Hist, and Gen., Ill : 142-4, and Hyde, 739. t See Stone Gen., 30, which makes her the heroine of a romantic story, else- where attributed to her dau. Mehitable, to which a reference will be found on a subsequent page ; the story is probably apocryphal, but if it has any foundation, refers to the child, not the mother. A tall, solid arm-chair, which belonged to Capt. Samuel,' is now (1903) in the possession of Mrs. Eunice N.' Horton, of Wellesley, who is his gr.-gr.-grand-dau., and grand-dau. of Capt. Matthew. Fifth Generation loy V. Elizabeth, b. 12 Nov., 1779; bap. 9 April, 1780; d. 19 Sept., 1825; unm. ; interred in Duck River burying- ground, Lyme. vi. Abigail, b. 31 Dec, 1782; bap. 6 April, 1783; d. 19 Nov., 1810; m. 25 April, 1808, Dr. John L. Higby (" Hibby "' on Church rec), of East Haddam, Ct. ; they had two chil., a son and dau., who d. y. 107. vii. Rosalind, b. 26 Jan'y, bap. 15 May, 1785. viii. Laurana, b. 18 April, 1787; d. 14 Oct., 1790. 108. ix. Jonathan Deming, b. 11 Sept., 1789 ; bap. 4 April, 1790.* 54 Capt. Ezra,5 son of Capt. Matthew* and Mary (Beck- with) Marvin, born 15 July, 1744, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 26 Dec, 181 1, in East Granville, Mass.; married 17 Jan'y, 1766, in Lyme, Susannah, daughter of Jasper and Sarah (Clark) Peck, born II Aug., 1744, in Lyme; died 29 Sept., i829.-t- Ezra and his wife joined the church in Lyme in June, 1 772 ; they resided in Fairfield, Ct., for a time, but about 1774 removed to Gran- ville, Mass. He calls himself of Granby, Ct., in his will, dated 27 April, 1809, proved 11 Feb., 1812, and recorded in North- ampton, Mass. (Prob. rec, XXVIII : 82); he names wife Susan- nah, daughter Mary, wife of Israel Parsons, children of son Jasper, sons Matthew, Nathan, Henry and William, the last made executor. His widow united with the East Granville church in 1824, when 80, and Ezra and his wife returned there not long before his death. He was a man of great shrewdness and efEciency ; often moderator of town-meetings and a select-man . . . public-spirited, and a great friend and supporter of educational interests. . . . He amassed a competent fortune, and was an early proprietor of lands in the Holland and the Phelps and Gorham Purchases. Children, the first four and perhaps the fifth bom in Lyme, the others in Granville : 109. i. Mary,* b. 25 Feb., 1767. * The dates above difEer from those in the Champion Gen., in some cases ; but were furnished by Mrs. L. B. Horton (dau. of Rosalind), from family rec, and are believed to be correct. For some traditions respecting members of the family, see Fam. Hist, and Gen., Ill : 173-6. t The Peck Fam. Gen. erroneously has 1810. io8 Reinold Marvin Line ii. Matthew, b. abt. 1768; d. 1774, aet. 5. no. iii. Sylvanus, b. 17 Oct., 1770. 111. iv. Jasper Peck, b. abt. 1772. V. Son, b. ; d. 1774, an infant; name and age not on the Granville rec, which have his death. 112. vi. Matthew, b. abt. 1774. 113. vii. Nathan, b. 7 June, 1775, in Granville, viii. Russell, b. ; d. 1783, an infant. 114. ix. Henry A., b. 15 Oct., 1782. 115. X. WilHam Noyes, b. 10 April, 1784. xi. Infant, b. ; d. 1787 ; name and age not recorded. 55 Rhoda,5 daughter of Capt. Matthew* and Mary (Beck- with) Marvin, baptized 28 May, 1749, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 1835, in Southwick, Mass. ; married 1768, in Lyme, William, son of Richard and Deborah (Ely) Mather, born there 21 Nov., 1747 ; died 183s, in Southwick, whither they removed soon after their marriage. Children (Mather), most and perhaps all, born in Southwick : i. Lucy,^ b. II Aug., 1768 ; m. Olderston Pratt, ii. Mary, b. 11 Dec, 1769 ; m. Alvin Holcomb, b. 1762 ; d. 1858 ; they had five chil. iii. Ezra, b. 4 Feb., 1772; d. 1864-5; ™- Elizabeth Olds; they had seven chil. ; res., Troy, N. Y. iv. Eunice, b. 20 Dec, 1776; m. March, 1795, Thaddeus Granger ; they had ten chil. ; res., Monterey, Mass. v. Abigail, b. abt. 1778 ; m. Henry Shook, vi. Betsey, b. abt. 1780; m. Andrew Deming. vii. William, b. 1782 ; d. 22 June, 1874 ; m. Rhoda Lewis, d. 22 Sept., 1859 ; they had three chil. ; res., Pittsfield, Mass. viii. Richard, b. ; m. Sally Stiles ; res., Southwick. ix. Rhoda, b. ; m. Roswell Brown. X. Phebe, b. ; d. 1833, in Moreau, N. Y. ; m. 1808, Timothy, son of Samuel Johnson and Nancy (Taylor) Andrews, b. 1786, in Burlington, Ct. ; d. 1858, aet. 72, in Hampden, O.; he m. (2), 1842, Elizabeth Nicker- son.* Timothy and Phebe had ten chil. * The date of Phebe's death and of Timothy's second m. are from Andrews Gen., 379-80, which, however, says Timothy had a child b. in 1836. See also Mather Fam., 232. Some of the dates may be questioned. Fifth Generation 109 56 Samuel,5 son of Nathan* and Lydia (Lewis) Marvin, born 14 Feb., 1 743/4, in Lyme, Ct.; died 1773 ; married 18 Nov., 1764, Jerusha, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Parme- lee) Peck, born 29 July, 1747, in Wallingford, Ct. The date of his death we have been unable to obtain, but family tradition says he died in Lyme when the only child we are able to assign him with reasonable certainty was three years old. There were not improbably other children, who died early. Child : 116. i. Robert,* b. 12 Sept., 1770, in Lyme. (Bible rec.) 57 Martin,5 son of Nathan'' and Lydia (Lewis) Marvin, born 6 May, 1750, in Lyme, Ct. ; married about 1771, Eunice . He probably removed to Falls Village, Canaan, Litchfield co., Ct., the records of which have the following : These certify that whereas Sarah Mervm recorded in the last page after recording : the parents (viz) Mertin Mervin and Unice his wife for good Reasons altred the sd Sarah's name to Unice, which was bom Sept. 24 A. D. 1779. Attest, etc. (Canaan rec, A: 33, 34.) The same records have a number of Marvins whom we are unable to place ; some of whom are thought to belong to this family in the next generation. Children : 117. i. Martin,' b. abt. 1772. ii. Sarah [Eunice], b. 24 Sept., 1779, ^^ ^^^ Village. 58 Nathan,5 son of Nathan-* and Lydia (Lewis) Marvin, born 7 Feb., 1753/4, in Lyme, Ct. ; died in the winter of 1864-5, in Sandisfield, Mass.; married (i), about 1778, Grace Deming, died 7 Aug., 1792, in Sandisfield; married (2), 1793, Rebeckah , who survived him, and 5 March, 1805, was ap- pointed, with James Adams, his son-in-law, to administer on his estate. Inventory, $3,254.18. (Berkshire Prob. rec.) He re- sided in Sandisfield, where his children were born. His name appears as a private " on a warrant to pay officers and men borne on a Roll dated Oct. 14, who served to Oct. 25, 1781," in the Revolution, when he marched with Capt. Heman Smith's com- pany, Lieut.-Col. Coller's reg't,* from Sandisfield to Stillwater, * Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev., X : 307. no Reinold Marvin Line N. Y. He is perhaps the Nathan Marvin who served in Capt. Joseph Smith's company, 5th Ct. reg't, David Waterbury colonel, II May to 9 Dec, 1775, when the company was discharged.* Children, by first wife : i. Polly,^ b. 21 March, 1779; m. James Adams, Jr. Chil- dren (Adams) : 1 . Emily ^ b. ; m. Alanson Slater, d. s. p. 2. Maria, b. ; m. William Reed. 3. Clarissa, b. ; m. Theodore Wade, d. ^.p. 4. Marvin, b. ; m. Hannah Root, d. s. p. 5. Huldah, b. ; m. Alanson Slater, who had previously m. her sister Emily. 6. Daniel, b. ; said to have joined the " Latter Day Saints," with his brother Marvin. 7. Caroline, b. ; m. Hardy, d. s. p. 118. ii. Lebbeus, b. 20 Aug., 1783. iii. Clarissa, b. 14 Aug., 1788; m. Lester Moore. Children (Moore): i. Elizcf : 2. Maria: 3. Son. 119. iv. Charry, b. 21 April, 1790 (the day not clear on town rec, may be 2). V. John, b. 5 Aug., 1792. By second wife : vi. George, b. 30 July, 1794; m. Electa Granger; prob. the Electa Marvin dismissed from the Sandisfield church in 1852. vii. Nathan, b. 18 March, 1796; prob. the Nathan Marvin who joined the Sandisfield church in 1816; he is said to have " removed to the Genesee country. New York, about 1820; later he resided at Andover, Ohio, for some time, but finally returned to his former home in New York, where he died." 59 Nehemiah,5 son of Nehemiah* and Hester^ (Lord) Mar- vin, born about 1750-1, in Lyme or Saybrook, Ct. ; his father was living in Lyme in December, 1748, and was elected to office in Saybrook in 1753, but no record of the birth of this son (Nehemiah, Jr.), or of his marriage or death has been found in either place. He is said to have settled in Cornwall, Litch- field CO., Ct.. and to have had several children, among them the daughter named below, of which we have no proof. » See Ct. in the Rev., 69. Sandisfield adjoins the Connecticut boundary line, Fifth Generation m Children : I20. i. Seth,^b. abt. I77S-6- ii. Hannah, b. abt. 1777 ; m. Levi, son of Joseph and Jane (Doty) Brockway, b. abt. 1774; d. in Cold Springs, N.Y. Children (Brockway), order uncertain : i. Levii-. 2. Lucy. 3. Lavinia: 4. Artemas, b. abt. 1815 ; living at Cold Spring, in 1885. 60 William,' believed to be the son of Nehemiah" and Hester (Lord) Marvin, born 15 Nov., 1769, probably in Saybrook, Ct.; died December, 1822; married (i), 23 April, 1797, Mary, daughter of Eliphalet and Mary (Sherman) Wells, of Colchester, Ct., born 30 Nov., 1764, in Colchester; died 15 Oct., 1809; married (2), 23 April, 1810, in Essex, Ct., Rhoda, daughter of Elias and Anna (Morgan) Worthington, born 21 Aug., 1775, in Colchester; died 5 July, 1861, in Minneapolis, Minn. He resided for some years in Colchester, when a young man, and was a clerk in the store of Gen. Deming; in 1796 he purchased land in Shaftsbury, Vt., which he sold in 1800; in 1 8 12-13, he was living in Saybrook, and had an interest in vessels which were burned by the British, in the War of 18 12. Various sales of land and purchases of real property by " Will- iam Marvin of Saybrook," presumed to be this William, appear on the records from 18 14 to 18 19.* Children, by first wife : i. William Wells,* b. 31 March, 1798 ; d. Nov., 1798. ii. Mary Ann, b. 14 May, 1802 ; m. Frederick Prince. Chil- dren (Prince): i. Frederic WJ : 2. Elizabeth, m. Webb. Children, by second wife : iii. Harriet Worthington, b. 11 Sept., 1812; d. 31 Dec, 1841. iv. Rhoda Elizabeth, b. 31 May, 1814; d. i Jan'y, 1842 ; m. 7 Nov., 1836, Rev. Abishai, son of David and Chris- tiana Scofield, of Greenville, N. Y., b. 27 Oct., 1805; d. 25 Jan'y, 1898. * Saybrook rec, XV: 510; XVIII: 78, 147, 513-515; XX: 14. 112 Reinold Marvin Line V. Ann Janett, b. 26 July, 1816; d. 11 Aug., 1891 ; m. 3 April, 1844, as his second wife, Rev. Abishai Scofield, then of Hamilton, N. Y.* vi. William Worthington, b. 21 June, 182 1 ; m. i July, i860, Cordelia L. Clark, b. 4 Oct., 1828, in Plainfield, N. Y.; d. 7 Aug., 1897. Children: 1, William. Hull^\i. 21 May, 1862, in Minneapolis; m. 2 July, 1894, Crasa A. Grossman, b. 15 Sept., 1866, in Monticello, Minn. Child: William C.,» b. 25 Jan'y, 1897. 2. Elizabeth, b. 9 Sept., 1865, in Monticello ; m. 19 June, 1890, George A. Brasie. SIXTH GENERATION 61 Sarah,^ daughter of Johns and Sarah (Brooker) Marvin, born 27 June, 1749, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 27 Aug., 1809, in Walpole, N. H.; married 19 March, 1767, in Lyme, Jona- than, son of Nehemiah and Abigail (Gustin) Royce, born 18 Jan'y, 1745, in Lyme, died 10 July, 1826, in Walpole. Im- mediately after their marriage they settled in Marlow, N. H., of which town his father was a grantee ; they remained there until 1784, and then removed to Walpole. He was highly respected as a citizen, and served as town clerk in Marlow, and selectman of Walpole, and represented that district in the New Hampshire Legislature in 1778 and 1779. Children (Royce), born in Walpole : i. Marvin,' b. 1770; d. 22 July, 1841. ii. Abigail, b. ; m. Levi Harris. iii. Abner, b. 18 Jan'y, 1773; d. in Essex, N. Y. ; m. Han- nah Lovell, b. 3 Feb., 1777, in Rockingham, Vt. ; d. in Essex. iv. Jonathan, b. . V. Sally, b. ; m. Mead. vi. Lois, b. . vii. Elisha, b. ; m. Betsey Read. viii. Phebe, b. — — ; d. in Essex ; m. John Cross, d. in Essex. ix. Polly, b. ; d. in Walpole ; m. there, her cousin, Ne- hemiah Royce, b. in Lyme; d. 10 Feb., 1838, in Wal- pole. * This date and that of his previous marriage to " Elizabeth Rhoda " (as she is there called), from Colchester rec. Sixth Generation 1^3 62 GiLES,^ son of John5 and Sarah (Brooker) Marvin, born 23 Dec, 1751, in Lyme, Ct. ; died S Nov., 1801, in Alstead N. H.; married about x^^^, Lucy,- daughter of WiU- iam and Isabella (Larrabee) Barron, of Alstead. He removed with his father to Gilsum, N. H., but later settled in Alstead, where his children were born. He enlisted in Capt. Christopher Webber's company, in Col. Bellow's reg't, which marched to Ticonderoga, 7 May, i777, and served until 21 June, following.* Children, order uncertain : 121. i. Elias,7b. i77S-6- ii. Lucy, b. ; d. in Alstead. iii. Isabella, b. ; m. Rufus Butler, and is believed to have settled near Covington, Tioga co., Pa., where she d. 122. iv. William, b. i Sept., 1779. 123. V. Giles, b. 1781-2. 124. vi. John, b. 2 Feb., 1783. 125. vii. Nathan, b. . 126. viii. Tilley, b. "early in 1793." 63 JoHN,^ son of Johns and Sarah (Brooker) Marvin, born 15 Dec, 1763, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 15 Nov., 1807, in Surry, N. H.; married i Feb., 1786, Caroline, daughter of Rev. Eleazar and Hannah (Lewis) Beckwith, born 8 July, 1769, in New London, Ct. ; died 12 April, 1852, in Surry .f He re- moved to Gilsum, N. H., and later to Surry. Children, born in Surry : 127. i. Seth,7b. 1786. ii. Esther, b. 1788; d. 6 Jan'y, 1851; m. i8 Nov., 1819, Nathan, son of Joel and Abigail (Simmons) Chandler, of Alstead, N. H., b. 1781 ; d. 4 Feb., 1825. He was a deaf mute. Children (Chandler) : 1. Samuel? b. 17 Aug., 1820; m. Mary,' dau. of George and Lovina' (Marvin) Kilburn, of Charlestown, N. H. (see 122, ii), b. 2 Feb., 1824 ; res., Walpole and Alstead ; they had four chil. 2. Mary [Polly], b. I March, 1822 ; d. 4 March, 1822.' 3. John Marvin, b. 1824 ; removed in 1847, to Ohio. 4. Lois, b. . 128. iii. Leland, b. 31 July, 1789. * N. H. Rev. War Rolls, II : 12. t For dates of Caroline we are indebted to Beck-ndth Notes, III : 39, which corrects previous conflicting accounts. 114 Reinold Marvin Lim iv. James, b. 1791 ; d. 1825, in Plattsburgh, N. Y. (or by one account in Montpelier, Vt.), from an accident ; unm. 129. V. Shepherd, b. 12 Jan'y, 1793. vi. Nehemiah, b. 1794; d. 1807. 130. vii. Richard, b. 7 Sept., 1796. 131. viii. John, b. 31 May, 1799. ix. Mary, b. 1800; d. Nov., 1807. 132. X. Ransom, b. 11 June, 1802. 64 Mary* [Polly], daughter of Johns and Sarah (Brooker) Marvin, born 2 March, 1766, in Lyme, Ct. ; died Feb- ruary, 1830; married 31 Oct., 1784, Jonathan, son of Lieut. Samuel and Margaret (Thompson) Chandler, of East Windsor, Ct., and later of Alstead, N. H., born 10 Feb., 1762, in Enfield, Ct.; died April, 1830, in Potsdam, St. Lawrence co., N. Y. They resided in Surry and Alstead, N. H., in Reading, Vt., Eliz- abeth, N. Y., and from 1822 until his death in Potsdam. Children (Chandler) : i. Lois,7 b. 20 Sept., 1785, in Surry; d. 30 June, 1795. ii. Polly, b. I Nov., 1786; d. April, 1853, in Clarendon, Vt. ; m. Sept., 1803, Dr. Silas, son of Dea. Henry and Lydia (Fowler) Bowen, b. 6 Sept., 1774, in Woodstock, Vt. ; d. 16 Sept., 1857, in New Nebraska City, Neb.; he re- ceived M. D. (honorary) from the Univ. of Vermont, 1824, and Middlebury, 1829 ; they had eight chil. iii. Samuel, b. 5 April, 1788 ; d. y. iv. Betsey, b. 4 June, 1793; d. 15 Oct., 1857, in Potsdam; m. 18 Feb., 1809, John De Lance, b. 1775, in Walpole, N. H. ; d. 21 Oct., 1840; he was one of the earliest settlers of Potsdam ; they had seven chil. V. Sally, b. 3 July, 1796; d. 1852 ; m. (i), 23 March, 1819, Thomas, son of Isaac Baldwin, of Cavendish, Vt.,b. 15 Feb., 1797 ; m. (2), Reuben Ames. vi. Marvin, b. 12 Feb., 1798 ; d. y. vii. James, b. 22 Feb., 1800; d. y. Two other sons died in infancy.* * Stiles (Ancient Windsor) and the Cliandler Family (pp. 376-7 and 712- 13) have slightly different dates from the above. The Chandler Family says that Betsey (iv) was married before she was 15, to Delavan De Lance. Our dates are from family records. [One of her sons was named Delavan De Lance, from which the error may have originated.] Sixth Generation nS 65 Adonijah,* son of Johns and Sarah (Brooker) Marvin, born 16 April, 1769, in Gilsum, N. H. ; died 4 July, 185 1, in CamUlus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married about 1791, Polly Dodge, died i April, 1872. They removed to Camillus soon after their marriage, where their children were born. Children (order of birth not certainly known) : i. Owen,7 b. abt. 1792; d. probably abt. 1815; he is be- lieved to have m. Isabella Wilson, who survived him and m. (2), abt. 1816, John P. Pelton, in Camillus. 133. ii. William, b. . iii. Sarah Marilla, b. ; d. unm. 134. iv. Delavan, b. 3 Jan'y, 1803. V. Lydia, b. abt. May, 1804; m. Robert Roberts. Child (Roberts) : Mary} vi. Orin, b. abt. Nov., 1805 ; d. 10 Dec, 1855 ; unm. 135. vii. Alvin, b. 19 March, 1807. B K ; he received the degree of LL. D. in 1878 ; he *as President, and Professor of Jurisprudence in the Albany Law School (Union University), and a Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, 1870-91. After the death of Phebe, her husband m. (2), in 1868, Katharine DeWitt. Children (Learned), born in Albany: 1. Mary Marvin^ b. 16 April, 1856. 2. Grace Hallam, b. 31 Oct. 1859. 3. Mabel, b. 6 Jan'y, 1863. iv. Abby, b. 28 Jan'y, 1833; d. 12 Dec, 1835. * See Annals of Albany, 1 : 295, and Random Recollections of Albany, 48. ii8 Reinold Marvin Line 69 Ruth/ daughter of Reinolds and Ruth (Welch) Marvin, born 20 Dec, 1763,* in Litchfield, Ct. ; died there 17 Oct., 1817 ; married 17 March, 1784, Ephraim, son of Abraham and Eunice (Starkweather) Kirby, of Litchfield, born 23 Feb., 1757, in "Judea Society," Woodbury, Ct. ; died 20 Oct., 1804, in Fort Stoddard, Ala. When the statue of gilded lead erected on Bowling Green, New York, in honor of George III, was overthrown and broken up, in 1775, portions were conveyed to Litchfield, and cast into bullets, which were used by the Revolutionary soldiers, who thus " fired insulted Majesty at his troops." A record in the family papers of Hon. Oliver Wolcott, of Connecticut, shows that Mrs. Reinold Marvin made 6,058 cartridges ; her daughter Ruth (Mrs. Kirby) 11,592, and members of the Wolcott family upward of 20,000 more. Ephraim was a student at Yale when the Lexington Alarm reached New Haven ; he marched to Boston, and took part in the battle of Bunker Hill and in many other engagements, serv- ing with distinction through the war, and returning at its close with thirteen honorable scars ; he received seven sabre wounds in one of the battles in New Jersey. He was two years in the first troop of Col. Sheldon's Light Dragoons and was an ensign in a Rhode Island regiment in 1782 ; in the battle of German- town he was on the staff of Gen. Sterling. When the Order of the Cincinnati was founded, of which he was an original member, he held the rank of lieutenant. In 1787 Yale conferred upon him the degree of Master of Arts. He was often a member of the Legislature from 1791 to Oct., 1802 ; in 1800 he was lieut.- colonel of the 17th Ct. reg't. He practiced law in Litchfield; his " Reports of the Decisions of the Superior Court and the Supreme Court of Errors, of Connecticut," were the first reports issued in the United States ; he died on his way to Louisiana, of which Territory he had been appointed Judge by Pres. Jefferson. He was Master of St. Paul's Lodge, Litchfield, which still pre- serves his sword, and first " High Priest " of the Gen'l Grand R. A. Chapter of the U. S.f Like his father-in-law, and in ac- * Kirby Book. The family rec. of the late Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith has her birth 26 Dec, 1764. t Further particulars of his life are given in Kilbourne's Biographic History of Litchfield County, and in the Centennial of St. Paul's Lodge of Litchfield. His portrait appears on the Centennial Medal of the Gen'l Gr. Chapter, and in The Kirby Book. Sixth Gene?-ation 119 cordance with the custom of the time, he owned negro slaves, whose marriages, etc., appear on the Litchfield records. Children (Kirby), born in Litchfield : 142. i. Frances,' b. 6 April, 1785. ii. Harriet, b. 20 March, 1788; d. 25 Aug., 1789, in Litch- field. 143. iii. Reynold Marvin, b. 10 March, 1790. 144. iv. Edmund, b. 8 April, 1794. V. Ephraim, b. 25 Jan'y, 1796. 145. vi. Harriet, b. 23 May, 1798. 146. vii. Helen, b. 18 Nov., 1800. 147. viii. Katharine, b. 11 Oct., 1802. 70 Dan,'^ son of Capt. Dan' and Mehitable (Selden) Marvin, born 15 Oct., 1765, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 4 Sept., 1847; married (i), 26 April, 1791, Huldah, daughter of John and Hepzibah (Peck) Mather, born 16 April, 1770, in Lyme; died there 28 Feb., 1814; married (2), 22 April, 1819, Mrs. Hepzibah (Mather) Leach, of Lyme, a sister of his first wife, born 4 Feb., 1776; died 19 Aug., 1847. He was admitted a freeman in Lyme, 14 April, 1790, and is called "Capt. Dan," in the church record of his second marriage. Children, born in Lyme : 148. i. Dan,7 b. 20 March, 1792. 149. ii. John, b. II Dec, 1793. iii. Huldah Marietta, b. 31 July, 1796; d. 8 Nov., 1875; m. 31 Dec, 1818, Joseph Gillett, b. 5 April, 1794, in Lyme ; d. 3 May, 1871. Children (Gillett) : i. Joseph,^ d. y. : 2. Huldah Mather : 2,- Joseph Marvin: 4. Noah Hal- lock. 150. iv. Selden Pratt, b. 15 June, 1800. 71 Reinold,* son of Capt. Dans and Mehitable (Selden) Marvin, born 21 March, 1769, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 1812, in Fairfield, Herkimer co., N. Y. ; married about 1794-5, Mabel Bushnell, of Saybrook, Ct., born 1773; died 1838, aet. 65, in Newport, Herkimer co., N. Y. He removed to Fairfield, about the time of his marriage. I20 Reinold Marvin Line Children, born in Fairfield : i. George,' b. 8 Nov., 1795 ; d. 26 Nov., 1848 ; unm. ; res. in Newport; in 182 1 he was lieutenant of a light infantry company, in the 8th N. Y. (Herkimer co.) reg't. 151. ii. Reinold, b. 11 Oct., 1797. iii. Ezra, b. 17 July, 1799; d. May, i860, in Poland, N. Y., where he res. in 1844 ; unm. iv. Cornelia, b. 20 June, 1801 ; d. 6 Dec, 1866, s.p.\ m. 23 Jan'y, 1846, David Brown, of Camden, N. Y. v. Harriet, b. 13 June, 1803 ; d. 25 Sept., 1876 ; m. 6 Nov., 1856, Jeremiah Smith, of Fairfield, who d. before 1888. 152. vi. Dan, b. 17 Dec, 1808. vii. Mabel, b. 18 April, 1811; d. 29 Oct., 1859; m. (i), March, 1845, Silas Willard, of Chicago, 111.; m. (2), Feb., 1854, Henry Loomis, of Ilion, N. Y. Children (Willard): i. Olive Cynthia^ m. Willard Conkey : 2. Cynthia : 3. William. 72 Selden,* son of Capt. Dan^ and Mehitable (Selden) Mar- vin, born 24 Nov., 1773, in Lyme, Ct. ; died September, 1832, in Dryden, Tompkins co., N. Y. ; married (i), 1798, Char- lotte, daughter of Benjamin and Sibyl (Stowe) Pratt, of " Patti- paug," Saybrook, Ct., born about 1779; died 18 16; married (2), 18 1 8, Mrs. Elizabeth (Patrick) Vandenberg, born in Saratoga, N. Y. They settled in Fairfield, Herkimer co., N. Y., and about 1 808-9 removed to Dryden, " where he cleared a farm in the forest." He was a farmer and for many years a trustee of the schools in that town ; " in politics he was a strong Federalist ; in religion, an active, earnest and devoted member of the Meth- odist Church, and for twenty-five years rarely absent from its meetings." Children, the first five born in Fairfield, the others in Dryden, by first wife : i. Erastus Selden,? b. Sept., 1799; d. Aug., 1832; m. 1831, Mary Hebbard, of Homer, N. Y. Child : Erastus Richard^ b. May, 1832 ; d. abt. 1850; unm. 153. ii. Sibyl, b. 4 May, 1801. .154. iii. Richard Pratt, b. 23 Dec, 1803. iv. Charlotte, b. 1805 ; d. 1813. 155. V. William, b. 14 April, 1808. Sixth Generation 121 vi Sarah, b. 1810 ; d. 1839 ; m. (i), 1829, Lorenzo Guile, b. 1807, in Pompey Hill, N. Y. ; d. 1833, in Dryden. Child (Guile) : 1. CharlotU Augusta!' b. 24 July, 1830, in Dryden; m. 23 Nov 1852, Col. Tohn F. Smith, b. 31 Dec. 1822, in Jamestown, N. Y • d 18 Jan'y, 1865, at Fort Fisher, N. C. He commanded the 1 1 2th reg't, N. Y. Vols., and died of wounds received m action. Children (Smith), b. in Jamestown: i. Richard Marvin,' b. 1855 : ii. Reginald B., b. 1858. Sarah m. (2), 1833, Addison Lakor, d. 1839. Children (Lakor) : 2. Melvina E., b. 1834, in Batavia, N. Y.; m. 1869, Alfred Konkle, b. 1825, in Blairstown, N. J.; res., King's Station, Ogle co., 3. ffenry Marvin, b. 1836, in Michigan; m. Maty Hill, of Wilson, N. Y. 4. Mary Ann, b. 1838, in Michigan; m. William Rose, of Gitard, Mich, vii. Mary Ann, b. April, 1814; d. 21 June, 1843; m. 1833, William Hildreth, b. in Phelps, N. Y. Children (Hil- dreth), b. in Phelps : 1. Samuel^ b. 1834 ; d. Oct., 1897 ; m. Ellen E. Jenner, of Palmyra, N. Y. 2. George, b. 1836 ; d. May, 1892 ; m. Mary M. Brewster, of San Francisco, Cal. 3. Ella M., b. 21 Aug., 1838; unm. Children by second wife : viii. Mary, b. 1819 ; m. Alexander Hodge, s.p. ix. Chauncey, b. 1821 ; d. 18 Aug., 1880; m. Feb., 1844, Mary Lane, of Phelps. Child: Jam^ b. 1845 ; d. abt. 1879. 156. X. Charles Henry, b. 22 Dec, 1822. xi. George Wesley, b. 22 Sept., 1826; res., 1888, in Norwich, N. Y., s.p. 157. xii. Harrison, b. 6 Nov., 1827. xiii. Harriet, b. 19 April, 1830; m. 11 Sept., 1849, William Farmer, b. i Dec, 1825, in Dryden; d. 31 Dec, 1896. Child (Farmer): Adolphus^ b. 18 March, 185 1; m. 1874, Martha Robertson, b. 19 Feb., 1857, in Virgil, Mo. xiv. Elizabeth, b. 1832 ; unm. 73 Henry,* son of Daniels and Kate (Schoonover) Marvin, born 2 Feb., 1771, in Sandyston, Sussex co., N. J. ; died 26 June, 1 848, in Peter's Valley, near Sandyston ; married about 122 Reinold Marvin Line 1794, Anna, daughter of Cornelius and Kate (Wells) Van Horn, died about 185 1. He was a farmer, and owned a large estate, leaving a farm to each of his children, at his death ; towards the close of his life he built a fine mansion in Peter's Valley ; he and his wife were interred near the Dutch Reformed Church there, of which they were active members. " He was a public- spirited man, and highly esteemed in the community." Children, born in Sandyston : i. Catharine,^ b. ; m. Job Elliott. 158. ii. Daniel, b. abt. 1805. iii. Elizabeth, b. ; d. aet. 18 ; unm. iv. Cornelius, ; d. 1844; m. 1834, Eliza Warden. V. Charlotte, b. ; d. aet. 8. vi. Mahala, b. ; m. Eliza Blackwell. 159. vii. Ezra, b. 19 Jan'y, 1817. viii. Sarah, b. ; d. before 189 1 ; m. Robert Stote. ix. Ann Eliza, b. ; d. aet. 7. X. Lucinda, b. 22 Sept., 1829; living, July, 1891; m. 29 March, 1847, Garrit Van Horn, b. 1817, in Franklin township, Sussex co. ; d. 19 Jan'y, 1882, in Middletown, N. Y., aet. 65 ; he was for some years a Methodist clergyman ; 28 March, 1868, he was ordered a deacon in the Episcopal Church, by Bishop Odenheimer, in Christ Church, Newark ; he was engaged in mission work in villages near Newton, in Sussex co., and abt. 1880 went to Middletown, and continued in the same duty until his death. Child (Van Horn) : Marvin A. De L? ; a lawyer, practicing in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1891. 74 Thomas,^ son of Roswells and Abigail (Dorr) Marvin, born about 1758, in Hebron, Ct. ; died 11 Aug., 1835 ;* married 1788-9, Ann Norton, of Hebron, born about 1769; * A " Thomas Marble " is given in the rolls of the town of Hebron as serving as sergeant in the Revolution at the time of the Lexington Alarm; he was a corporal in the loth company of Col. Hinman's reg't, in the siege of Boston, 12 May, — 19 Dec, 1775 ; ™ Capt. Judd's company, 3d Ct. Line, 21 April, 1777- 25 April, 1781, serving at Peeksldll, N. Y., etc., and in Capt. Lemuel Cliffs com- pany, Col. Durkee's reg't, ist Ct. Line, Jan'y, 1781, and onward. A letter from one claiming descent from this soldier, says his name was Marvin, and that it is incorrectly printed in the Ct. War record. We have been unable to verify this statement ; one correspondent writes that Thomas was 71 when he died (in 1835)1 if this be true, he could not have been the Revolutionary soldier. Sixth Generation 123 died 10 Dec, 1827, "aet. 58." They removed from Hebron to Cazenovia, Madison co., N. Y., in 1800 or 1801. Children, the first five born in Hebron, the others in Caze- novia : i. Nancy,7b. 24 June, 1790; d. May, 1885, s.p.\ m. 1836, as his second wife, John Angier, who had previously m. her sister Lydia. ii. Lydia, b. 31 Jan'y, 1792 ; m. 1813, John Angier. Chil- dren (Angier) : x.Addisor?: 2. Dwight: 3. Rensselaer: 4. George: 5. Charles: 6. Mary. 160. iii. George W., b. 13 Sept., 1793. 161. iv. Francis Norton, b. 28 Dec, 1796. 162. V. Warren W., b. 28 May, 1798. vi. Mary F., b. 17 April, 1801 ; d. 26 Nov., 1880; m. 1835, John Decker, b. 7 April, 1812, in Orange co., N. Y. ; d. 28 May, 1896. Children (Decker), b. in Van Buren, N. Y.: 1. Charlotte L.'h. 15 July, 1837; m. 21 Jan'y, 1873, Theo- dore J. Crosby, b. 14 July, 1838, in Volney, N. Y. ; d. i Dec, 1893. 2. James L., b. 23 Feb., 1839 ; m. (i), 8 Dec, 1873, Emma A. Bruce, b. i Oct., 1852, in Clay, N. Y.; m. (2), 30 Dec, 1897, Ella W. Wonnoth, b. 2i May, 1848, in Clay. vii. Joseph L., b. 13 March, 1803; d. 14 June, 1859; m. 1841, Maria Warner, b. Sept., 1810; d. 6 Nov., 1883. Children : 1. Irene,' b. 12 Oct., 1842; d. 3 May, 1856. 2. Edward L., b. 8 Aug., 1844; d. i Sept., 1865. viii. Abigail, b. 9 Sept., 1805 ; d. 3 Jan'y, 1808. ix. Rensselaer, b. 7 May, 1807; d. 27 Dec. 1811. 163. X. Henry, b. 23 July, 1809. xi. Abigail, b. 24 Feb., 1811; d. 28 Nov., 1857; m. Ansel Phinney. Child (Phinney) : Annie Norton,^ b. abt. 1854; d. Nov., 1874; unm. 164. xii. Ralph Davis, b. 28 Jan'y, 1812. xiii. Roxana, b. ; m. Nathaniel Thompson. Children (Thompson): i. Melvina^: 2. Mary: 3. Marvin. 75 Dea. James,* son of Mosess and Zylpha (Pratt) Marvin (widow of Jonathan GUlett), born 24 Jan'y, 1781, in Lyme, Ct.; died 4 June, 181 1 ; married January, 1800, Ruha- mah, daughter of Gurdon and Ruth (Sill) Clark, born 29 Sept., 124 Reinold Marvin Line 1779, in Lyme ; died 15 July, 1820, in West Bloomfield, Ontario CO., N. Y., having married as her second husband, 19 Oct., 18 14, Baize Baker, born 24 April, 1768, in East Haddam, Ct. ; died 27 Feb., 1855 ; he was an early settler in West Bloomfield, and by him she had issue, one of whom was named for her first husband.* We are informed that he removed to Laurens, Otsego CO., N. Y., in 1805 or earlier, and a few years later to Covington, (then in) Genesee co., N. Y. ; was a deacon in the "Christian" Church, and died there. By the Lyme church record his widow seems to haye gone back to Lyme, joined the church there June, 18 13, and her youngest child, Ruth, was baptized there i Aug., 18 13. She perhaps married her second husband there (as East Haddam then adjoined Lyme), and then returned to Western New York, where several of her family also settled. Children : i. Judith Peck,7 b. 10 May, 1801, in Lyme; d. 1823: m. 29 Oct., 1820, Charles Kemble, of West Bloomfield. Child (Kemble) : Ruhamah^ m. Dibble, of Rochester, N. Y., where she was living in 1859. ii. Daniel Pratt, b. 5 Aug., 1804; m. , and rem. to Can- ada, where he was living in 1859. 165. iii. Ezra, b. 18 Jan'y, 1806, in Laurens. iv. Seth, b. 1807, in Laurens; d. 4 Sept., 1843 ; m. 17 April, 1836, L. E., dau. of Elder Joseph Badger. He was a clergyman of the " Christian " Church, and had charges in Canada, in New York, and in Lewisburg and Ply- mouth, Pa.; in 1842 he was the agent of the "Chris- tian General Book Association," and in charge of the Palladium, the organ of that body. * James is said by Hyde Gen. to have died in Lyme, which also says his chil- dren were born there, but does not mention Ezra and Seth. Judge William Marvin, the town clerk of Lyme, writes : " I have made a careful examination of the death records, and find no entry regarding James Marvin. I also made a thorough search of the Land records from the time James would have been old enough to hold and convey land, to the date of his death, and find no clue there to his residence. . . . Had he lived here all his life he would probably have taken part in some real estate transfer, as did almost every one of any importance in those days. The absence of any record tends to show that he was living elsewhere at the time of his death. The date on which that is said to have occurred was cer- tainly not obtained from our town records." Sixtk Generation ^^S V. Ruth Sill,b. xo Feb., 1810; d. July 1843, in Palmyra, N Y.; m. 9 Oct., 1833, her second cousin, David Gris- wold, son of Josiah and Elizabeth (Sill) Ely, of Leroy, NY b. 17 April, 1804, in Lyme; d. 8 Dec, 184S ; they res. in Palmyra; after her death he removed to Iowa City, lo., where he d. Child (Ely) : David Huntington,' b. .3 March, 1843 I m. 1874, Harriet Amer- ica, dau. of Robert Means and Amanda (Snowden) Donovan, b. 1852 ; they had two chU. (See Ely Ancestry.) 76 MosES,^ son of Mosess and Zylpha (Pratt-Gillett) Marvin, born Aug., i/gS. in Lyme, Ct. ; died 30 Oct., 1872, m Mt. Morris, Livingston co., N. Y. ; married 1809, Anne, daugh- ter of Gideon Goodrich, of Farmington and Lyme, Ct., born June, 1789; died 3 April, 1870, in Mt. Morris, whither they removed some years after their marriage. He was admitted a freeman in Lyme, 7 April, 18 17, where he and his wife joined the church November, 1 8 1 2 . He served 1 6-2 3 Aug., 1 8 1 4, as a corporal in Capt. W. M. Smith's company, Lt. Col. Comstock's reg't, in the War of 1812.* Children, born in Lyme : 166. i. Richard,? b. 29 Aug., 1810; bap. 29 Nov., 1812. ii. Jerusha Ann, b. 28 April, 1814; bap. 11 Sept., 1814; m. Milo Maltby, b. 6 June, 1810, in Colebrook, Ct. ; d. 22 Aug., 1889; they removed to Mendon, N. Y., and later to Mt. Morris, where all their chil. but the eldest were b. Children (Maltby) : I. Marvin H.,' b. 3 Sept., 1833, in Mendon; m. 18 March, 1854, Caroline Burkhardt. i!. ffenry M., b. 27 Oct., 1836; m. Harriet Delano, of Hink- ley, 111. 3. John Van Buren, b. 31 Dec, 1838; d. 18 Sept., 1863, in Elmira, N. Y. ; m. 17 Oct., i86i, Sarah De Vinne, of Mt. Morris. 4. Milo Elon, b. 31 July, 1840 ; d. 18 Sept., 1844. 5. Anna Maria, b. 12 April, 1849; d. 13 July, 1884; unm. 167. iii. Daniel Wilbur, b. 8 Aug., bap. 3 Nov., 1816. 77 Dea. William,' son of Moses^ and Zylpha (Pratt-Gillett) Marvin, born 15 Oct., 1797, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 9 Dec, 1880, in Bethany, Genesee co., N. Y. ; married 31 Jan'y, 1827, » Ct. Mil. Rec, War of 1812, 86. 126 Reinold Marvin Line in Lyme, Mary Sears, daughter of Peter and Parnal (Corah) Pearson, born 22 June, 1804, in Lyme ; died 3 Jan'y, 1888, in Bethany. Probably he is the William who joined the Lyme church, June, 18 17. A funeral sermon preached in the Bethany Presbyterian Church, which was published, says : He was ordained deacon at Mount Morris, N. Y. ; connected afterward with several churches, he worthily filled the office of ruling elder in each, serving ten years in the Bethany Church. During a period of twenty-five or thirty years he labored earnestly in the missionary work of the Presby- terian Board of Publication, and in that of the American Bible and Tract Societies. Hundreds of families remember his visits with pleasure and gratitude ; he was welcomed ever)rwhere. Two of his children were elders and one a clergyman in the Presbyterian Church. Gifted with superior mental powers, he was greatly respected and beloved. Children, all but the fourth born in Bethany : i. William Ely,' b. 28 Jan'y, 1828; d. 13 April, 1900, in Jersey City, N. J., s.p.\ xa. 29 Dec, 1864, Susan C. Clarke, b. i Aug., 1841, in Oxford, N. Y. ; he res. at one time in Clarence, N. Y., and in 1859 was a teacher in a Tennessee Female College. ii. Mary, b. 28 Feb., 1829; d. 12 June, 1840, in Portage, N. Y. 168. iii. Isaac Pearson, b. 18 Oct., 1830. iv. Harriet Newell, b. 11 Aug., 1832, in Mount Morris; m. 22 Nov., 1860, Jefferson H. Brooks, b. 26 Jan'y, 1834, in Marilla, N. Y. ; d. 3 Jan'y, 1900 ; previous to mar- riage she was a teacher. Children (Brooks), b. in Marilla : 1. Frank S.,' b. 7 Oct., 1870 ; m. 1890, Clara Eells. 2. Harry L., b. 29 Sept., 1874. 169. v. Edward Payson, b. 12 Dec, 1834. vi. Frances Parnal, b. 14 March, 1837 ; d. 2 Sept., 1897, in White Cloud, Kan. ; m. i860, John E. H. Chapman, b. 1828, in Lyme. Previous to marriage she was a teacher. Children (Chapman) : 1. Charles /".,' b. 1867, in Greensburgh, La.; m. 14 March, 1895, Mary Johnson, b. 1867, in Kansas. 2. Belle, b. 1869, in Joplin, Mo.; m. 19 Sept., 1896, Rev. C. E. Cushman, b. :866, in Wisconsin. vii. Phebe, b. 16 May, 1839; d. 14 May, 1840, in Portage. viii. Mary Miranda, b. 7 Sept., 1841 ; d. 27 Sept., 1841. Sixth Generation 127 ix. John Percival, b. 24 Oct., 1842 ; m. 22 Jan'y, i87S> Sarah Elizabeth Green, b. 22 June, 1852, in Mt. Washington, O. ; s.p.\ res., Marilla. X. Sears, b. 13 June, 1846 ; d. 10 Sept., 1846, in Bethany. xi. Mary E., b. 4 June, 1849 ; m. 19 Aug., 1875, Joseph Sin- macher, b. 22 Feb., 1853, in Bavaria, Germany. Child (Sinmacher) : Harriet E.^ b. i July, 1878, in Dunkirk, N. Y. 78 Elisha,^ son of Dea. Elishas and Elizabeth (Selden) Marvin, born 22 Nov., 1768, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 29 Sept., 1829, in Greenfield, Erie co., Pa.; married 13 May, 1812, Minerva, daughter of William and Mehitable (Wing) Prender- gast,* of Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., born about 1785, in Pawling, Dutchess co., N. Y. ; died i April, 1858, "aged over 70." At the time of his marriage, and for some years afterward, he was a resident of Northeast, Erie co., Pa. Children, born in Greenfield : i. William Elisha,' b. 21 March, 1814; d. 16 Sept., 1899, in Northeast, s.p.\ m. 2 Nov., 1848 (then of Green- field), Catharine Forman, dau. of William and Deborah (Selden) Spencer, of Hadlyme, Ct., b. there 23 June, 1820; d. 14 Sept., 1882. They res. in Northeast, where he was an elder in the Presb3rterian Church, justice of the peace, and county commissioner, ii. Elizabeth Susan, b. 29 Nov., 1818; d. 30 Oct., 1873, in Northeast. 79 Phebe,* daughter of Dea. Elishas and Elizabeth (Selden) Marvin, born 28 Nov., 1772, in Lyme, Ct. ; died Nov., 1852, in Ripley, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; married 14 April, 1799, Col, Seth, son of Dea. Seth and Lydia (Reynolds) Ely, born 1765, in Hamburgh (North Lyme); died 11 Dec, 1847, "aged nearly 83," in Ripley. Six children (all then living) were baptized in Hamburgh, 9 March, 1817 (Church rec). Children (Ely), born in Hamburgh : i. Selden Marvin,? b. 7 March, 1800; d, 6 April, 1861, in Ripley; m. 10 March, 1825, Statira Esther, dau. of Col. Josiah and Dorothy (Gates) Griffin, b. 19 March, *For Prendergast family, see History of Chautauqua County, N. Y., 279. 128 Reinold Marvin Line 1805, in East Haddam, Ct.; living 1876 ; they removed to Ripley in 1824, and had eight children * of whom the eldest, Mary Elizabeth,^ b. 28 Jan'y, 1826, d. 1866, m. Charles A. B.7 Pratt (see 90, iv). ii. Elizabeth Colt, b. 24 April, 1802 ; d. 1835 ; m. 2 April, 1832, Rufus, son of Stephen and Anna (Stevens) Hills, of Chester, N. H., b. 1792 ; d. 1861, s.p. He received M. D. at Dartmouth, 18 16. iii. Phebe Hubbard, b. 19 July, 1804; m. 5 July, 1827, Mat- thew, son of Gov. Roger and Fanny (Rogers) Gris- wold, of Blackball (Lyme), b. 13 Sept., 1792, in Norwich, Ct. ; d. 1880, in Lyme; his wife survived him. He cultivated his father's farm in Lyme, which he inherited, and was a justice of the peace; they had nine chil. (Griswold), b. in Lyme, of whom Matthew^ of Erie, Pa., the only son, b. 6 June, 1833, m. Sarah Lucy' Olmstead, as his first wife ; she was a dau. of Sarah? and gr.-dau. of Elihu* Marvin (8i).t iv. Lydia, b. 8 April, 1807 ; d. 7 Sept., 1807. v. Seth Elisha, b. 24 Sept., 1808; m. 20 May, 1845, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Horace and Elizabeth (Mc- Bride) Hale, of Ripley, b. 1818 ; d. 1879; he removed to Ripley in 1833, and subsequently to Quincy, 111., where he was living in 1870, s. p. vi. Ebenezer, b. 7 Feb., i8ir ; d. 12 June, 1822, in Lyme. vii. Abigail Deborah, b. 10 March, 1813; d. 1879; m. 1848, Henry Morehouse Gregory. 80 Gen. Dudley,* son of Dea. Elishas and Elizabeth (Sel- den) Marvin, born 29 May, 1786, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 25 June, 1852, in Ripley, Chautauqua cc, N. Y. ; married 31 Jan'y, 1 8 18, Mary Jepson, daughter of Joseph and Hannah (Salton- stall) Whalley, of Canandaigua, Ontario cc, N. Y., born 6 May, 1792, in New London, Ct. ; died March 4, 1876, in Erie, Pa. Gen. Marvin vsras .^ educated in Col- ^—VQ >c^^. 26 Nov., 1821; m. 23 Oct., 1842, Frederick R., son of Samuel and Lydia (White) Stickney, of Sandy Hill, N. Y., b. 24 May, 1813, in Leicester, Vt. ; he was a physician, and about 1869 res. in FowlersvUle, Livingston co., N. Y. Children (Stickney) : i. Emma P.,' b. 30 Aug., 1843 ; d. 11 June, 1868 ; m. 25 Feb., 1868, Albert F. Chase : ii. Anna B. : iii. Louise M. : iv. Frank E. : v. Howard Beecher. * See Hist, of the Phelps and Gorham Purchase, 345, 434. 156 Reinold Marvin Line 113 Nathan,^ son of Capt. Ezras and Susannah (Peck) Marvin, born 7 June, 1775, in Granville, Mass.; died November, 1837, in Cleveland, O. ; married 22 March, 1797, in Bloomfield (now West Bloomfield), Ontario co., N. Y., Judith Gates,* born 16 Jan'y, 1778; died August, 1839, in Monroe, Monroe co., Mich. About 1789 Nathan removed to Bloomfield, of which he was one of the early purchasers ;f his son Jeremiah wrote that his father went to Genesee, N. Y., in Jan'y, 1795. He subsequently went to Michigan. Children : i. Mary,7 b. 19 Dec, 1797 ; d. Dec, 1823, in Buffalo, N. Y. ii. Chastina, b. 19 Feb., 1799; d. 25 Dec, 1818. iii. Elizabeth, b. 1801 ; d. 1827 ? iv. Ezra, b. 16 July, 1803. V. Jeremiah, b. 22 Oct., 1805 ; res. (1855), in Jackson, Mich. vi. Matthew, b. 22 Dec, 1808; d. 11 Oct., 1823. t vii. Charles Blanchard, b. 10 March, 181 1. viii. Henry Bronson, b. 8 Jan'y, 1815. ix. Elsy Berry, b. i June, 18 17. X. Matthew, b. 22 July, 1823. 114 Henry A.,^ son of Capt. Ezras and Susannah (Peck) Marvin, born 15 Oct., 1782, in Granville, Mass.; died 1837, in West Bloomfield, Ontario co., N. Y. ; married (i), about 1808, Almira Keyes ; married (2), Abigail S. MUls ; married (3), 27 Aug., 1 8 17, Drusilla Moore, a cousin of his second wife. He early removed to Bloomfield, where he was the proprietor of a large hotel, and owned, with others, a line of stages running from Canandaigua to Buffalo, N. Y., and was also interested in a bi-weekly line from Buffalo to Westfield ; these stages were two-horse wagons, canvas-covered, with seats * She is believed to be Judith Marvin Gates, dau. of " Capt. Gates of Colches- ter and his wife Judith, bap. 8 Aug., 1779, in Lyme, Ct." Church rec. "Capt. Gates" was probably Marvin, son of Lydia (Marvin) Gates (see 14, iv), then of Colchester, Ct., as he is known to have gone to Bloomfield about 1789, where Judith was married, and his name and that of his brother Daniel appear on the register of ear-marks in that town in 1796 or earlier. We find no mention of a " Capt. Gates " in Ct. in the Rev., the printed Col. Rec. Ct., the lists of Revolu- tionary Soldiers in the recently published volume of the Ct. Hist. Soc, or the Gates Gen., — Stephen Gates and his Descendants. t See Turner, as cited, 198, 345. X This date was furnished us by his bro. Jeremiah, but more prob. he d. y. and this is date of death of his younger bro. of same name. Sixth Generation iS7 in the box on wooden springs. He was an active and energetic business man, and after the close of the War of 1 812 he had acquired a handsome property ; but a few years before his death he engaged in operations which proved unsuccessful, or disastrous. Children by first wife ; 219. i. Laura S.,7* b. 24 April, 1809, in West Bloomfield. ii. Almira, b. 1811 ; res., Cleveland, O. Children by second wife : iii. Maritta, b. abt. 1814; res. in 1855, Allegany co., N. Y. iv. Thomas P., b. abt. 18 16. Children by third wife : V. Drusilla, b. . vi. Henry, b. . 115 Capt. William Noyes/ son of Capt. Ezras and Susan- nah (Peck) Marvin, born lO AprU, 1784, in Granville, Mass.; died there 26 Nov., 1845; married (i), 12 Feb., 1807, Vashti, daughter of Nathaniel Clark, of Hartland, Ct., born 3 June, 1788; baptized 1823; died 18 April, 1828, in Granville; married (2), Jemima, daughter of Peter Rose, of Granville, born 20 Oct., 1799; living in 1855. Capt. William was an officer in the War of 1812; the Hartford Coiirant of December, 1845, said; He sustained the emergencies [of the war] with gallantry and credit. He was popular among his townsmen, and was repeatedly called to fill various offices in town affairs, the duties of which he discharged with efficiency and to the acceptance of his fellow-citizens. . . . His friendship was sincere, and in the various avocations of life he manifested an unyielding integrity. . . . Inheriting an ample estate, he was liberal in dispensing it for the relief of others less favored. Children, born in Granville, by first wife : i. William C.,? b. 30 July, 1807; d. 22 March, 1808. 220. ii. Mary E., b. 17 Dec, 1808. iii. Ezra Noyes, b. 19 Aug., 1810 ; " he was a member of the Methodist Church in East Granville ; he was living in Rockville, Ind., in 1845 ; he was twice married ; his first wife d. before 1855 ; they had two sons." * One informant gives her name as Laura L, K. 158 Reinold Marvin Lim iv. Almira, b. 22 Feb., 1813; d. 16 April, 1836; m. Wilson, son of Martin Reed, of Granby, Ct. Children (Reed) : I. Jam^ living in Granby, 1845 : 2. Infant, d. 7 April, 1836. V. Elvira, twin to Almira ; m. Milton, son of Zaccheus Hayes, of Granby ; they were living there in 1855 ; they had seven chil. vi. Andrew Jackson, b. 16 March, 1815 ; living 1859; m. Emeline, dau. of Almon Gillett, of Southwick, Mass. He is not named in the settlement of his father's estate, but he petitioned 10 March, 1846, to receive an eighth, as one of the heirs ; res., Southwick ; they had four chil. vii. Nathaniel Clark, b. 26 Jan'y, 1818; d. 22 Sept., 1841. viii. William Perry, b. 5 Dec, 1820; d. 13 July, 1822. ix. William Elizur, b. 14 April, 1824; m. Elizabeth Fowler, of Southwick, Mass.; res., Granville in 1855 ; they had three chil. X. Vashti EUza, twin to William E. ;* m. 28 (27 Church rec.) March, 1849, Harmon, son of Lemuel Colton, of Granby; he d. before 1855, leaving two chil. xi. DeWitt Clark, b. 18 March, 1828 ; living in 1845, when administration was ordered on his father's estate. Child by second wife .• xii. Jasper, b. 6 Nov., 1836 ; d. (scalded) 23 Nov., 1838. 116 Robert,^ son of Samuel^ and Jerusha (Peck) Marvin, born 12 Sept., 1770, in Lyme, Ct. ; died January, 1842, in Harrison, Hamilton co., O.; married 21 July, 1803, in Dover, Hanover tovsrnship, Morris co., N. J., Mrs. Phebe (Ford), widow of Moses Ross, and daughter of John and Grace (Kitchell) Ford, born I Aug., 1770, on "the Hammock Farm," near Dover ; died 19 July, 1852, in Harrison, where he settled about 1805. He was an elder in the Presbyterian Church ; in early life he was a teacher. Children, all but the eldest born in Harrison : 221. i. Samuel Ross,? b. 5 June, 1804, in Dover. ii. John Kitchell, b. 3 Aug., 1806 ; d. 26 Dec, 1857 ; unm. * Called Eliza V. in administration of her father's estate, and on Church rec, where date of birth of the twins is 17 April. Sixth Generation iS9 iii. Matilda, b. 15 May, 1809; d. 26 Feb., 1866; ra. (i), Robert M. Scudder. Children (Scudder) : i. John Milton^: 2. Robert M., both of whom m. and had issue; she m. (2), Garriott. Child (Garriott) : 3. Charles, m. and had issue ; res., Baltimore, Md. iv. Amanda, b. 21 Nov., 181 1 ; m. Herrick M. Brown. Child (Brown) : Eliza? m. Benjamin Meeker, and had issue. 222. V. Narcissa, b. 6 March, 181 4. 117 Martin,* son of Martins and Eunice Marvin, born about 1772, probably in Canaan, Ct.; married 1798 or '99, Charlotte Hess, born 26 April, 1772, in Mohawk, Herkimer co., N. Y. She was a descendant of Augustine Hess, one of the first settlers in that county. They resided in Camillus, Onon- daga CO., N. Y., where their children were born. Children : 223. i. John H.,* b. 5 Sept., 1800. 224. ii. Joseph, b. 9 Dec, 1803. iii. Polly, b. ; d. y. iv. Daniel, b. . 118 Lebbeus,* son of Nathans and Grace (Deming) Marvin, born 20 Aug., 1783, in Sandisfield, Mass. ; died 10 Jan'y, 1868, in Andover, Ashtabula co., O. ; married (i), 6 March, 1805, Clarissa, daughter of Samuel and Louisa Smith, born 4 Jan'y, 1786; died 7 Jan'y, 1859; married (2), 1859, Sarah Forbes, born 1791 ; died 14 May, 1884. They resided in Sand- isfield until about March, 18 16, when he was dismissed from the church there, and removed to Andover, where the younger children were born. Children, the first five born in Sandisfield : i. Samuel Smith,' b. 23 Nov., 1805; d. 23 May [i Jidy ?], 1814. ii. Mary Louisa, b. 19 Dec, 1807 ; d. 28 [23 ?] May, 1848 ; m. June, 1847, Joseph Pickett, of Andover, b. 9 April, 1793, in Sandisfield; d. 27 April, 1865. Child (Pick- ett): Marvin Deming? b. 18 May, 1848, in Andover; m. 8 Nov., 1883, Lettie Foster, b. 20 Aug., 1861, in Seneca, Mich. 225. iii. Orlo Ely, b. 4 May, 1810. i6o Reinold Marvin Line 226. iv. Russell Day, b. 11 April, 1812. 227. V. Hannah Ann Jannette, b. 14 Feb., 1815. 228. vi. Charles Smith, b. 5 April, 1817. 229. vii. Elizur Deming, b. 17 Dec, 1820. viii. Plowdon Ferdinand, b. 20 March, 1824 ; m. 10 May, 1847, Elizabeth A. Pollock, b. 30 March, 1822, in Elizabeth, Pa.; s. p. 230. ix. Albertus Lebbeus, b. 26 Aug., 1827. 119 Charry,^ daughter of Nathan' and Grace (Deming) Marvin, born 21* April, 1790, in Sandisfield, Mass.; married Almon Manley ; removed, probably about 18 16, to Andover, Ashtabula co., O., where her brother Lebbeus re- sided, and where some of their descendants are said to be living. Children (Manley), order of birth not certainly known : i. Henry,7 b. ; m. Philena Lilley ; they had two daus. ii. Hiram, b. ; m. Eunice . iii. Alvina, b. ; m. Freeman Partridge. Children (Part- ridge) : I. Mary^ : 2. Freeman. iv. Clarissa, b. . V. William, b. ; m. ; they had two sons. vi. Birdsey, b. ; m. Elizabeth Morley, d. s. p. vii. Diantha, b. ; m. William Lilley : they had two sons. viii. Elsie, b. ; m. " Mr. Harriet ; they had three or four children." 120 Seth,* son of Nehemiahs Marvin, born about 177S-6; married Sally NeAAmian [or Herman]. He resided in Cornwall, Ct., where his children were born. Children, order unknown : 231. i. Jonathan,' b. 1800. ii. Jehiel, b. . iii. Jeremiah, b. . iv. William, b. . V. Henry, b. . vi. Clarinda, b. . 232. vii. Alonzo, b. abt. 1815. * Her name is so spelled on town and prob. rec. ; and as stated on p. 1 10, the date of her birth on the former may be 2 April. Seventh Generation i6i SEVENTH GENERATION 121 Elias/ son of Giles<^ and Lucy (Barron) Marvin, born in 1775 or 'j6 (eldest son), in Alstead, N. H. ; married about 1798, Sarah De Witt. He settled in Ulster co., N. Y., not long after his marriage, and practiced medicine; he was later in Montgomery co., N. Y., and a surgeon in Col. Andrew Gray's regiment, commissioned 4 April, 1804; resigned 181 3. Children, order of birth not certainly known : i. Permelia,* b. ; m. Cornelius Hermance. ii. Rachel, b. ; unm. 233. iii. John De Witt, b. abt. 1803, in Wawarsing, N. Y. 122 William,' son of Giles' and Lucy (Barron) Marvin, born I Sept., 1779, in Alstead, N. H.; died there 28 Dec, 1867 ; married May, 1801, Mercy Crosby, of Alstead, born 27 June, 1781 ; died 15 Oct., 1856. Children, born in Alstead : i. Marinda,* b. 10 Nov., 1802; d. i Sept., 1864, s.p.\ m. 1844, Aaron L. Richardson, ii. Lovina, b. 18 March, 1804; d. 18 Nov., 1878; m. 31 Dec, 1820, George Kilbourne ; res., Charlestown, N. H. Children (Kilbourne), b. in Alstead: i. Alfred'^: 2. Mary, b. 2 Feb., 1824 ; m. 1841, Samuel* Chandler (see 63, ii, i): 3. Maria, m. William P. Wilson, of Langdon, N. H. : 4. Franklin: 5. Cyrus: (>. Josephine. iii. Maria, b. 19 April, 1806 ; d. 26 Sept., 1828 ; m. 25 Nov., 1825, Ira French, of Langdon. Children (French) : 1. William Af.,' b. 1826; d. 1896, in Washington, D. C.,^.p.; m. Sophronia Elwell ; he was a physician. 2. Eliza D., b. 1828; d. Aug., 1869 ; m. Milton WUey, of Sax- ton's River, Vt. 234. iv. Levi Chandler, b. 21 Sept., 1808. 235. V. William, b. 16 May, 1810.* 236. vi. Asa Crosby, b. 12 Oct., 1814. 237. vii. Benjamin, b. 4 Feb., 1817. viii. Josiah, b. 22 May, i8ig; d. 19 Sept., 1887, in Alstead; m. I May, 1845, Mary Ann Harris, of Chesterfield, N. H. He was a Universalist clergyman, and settled * One informant gives 1811 ; our date from Mrs. Asa C. Marvin. 1 62 Reinold Marvin Line in 1862 in Springfield, Mo.; later he was a pastor in Minnesota, and afterwards in Nashua, N. H., where he was agent for one of the societies of that church ; he was a prominent Odd Fellow, and occupied high posi- tions in that Order. An obituary says : " He was a man of strong character and highly esteemed." They had two chil. ix. Rosamond A., b. 21 March, 1822; d. 16 March, 1890, s.p.\ m. 20 April, 1847, Edward P. Richardson, of Alstead. X. Harriet R., b. 28 Sept., 1824; d. 6 June, 1855 ; unm. xi. John, b. 25 Dec, 1826; d. 17 Aug., 1827, in Alstead. 238. xii. Jackson, b. 15 May, 1828. 123 GiLES,^ son of Giles* and Lucy (Barron) Marvin, born 1781-2, in Alstead, N. H. ; died 18 14, in Plattsburgh, Clinton co., N. Y. ; married 1807, Annis, daughter of Eleazer and Rhoda (Alexander) Harlow, of Westminster, Vt., born 10 June, 1785, in Taunton, Mass.; died 3 Sept., 1877, in West- minster, Having married (2), 31 May, 1815, Zacheus, son of John and Polly (Bemis) Cole, of Westminster, born 28 March, 1791, in Dummerston, Vt. ; died 12 Oct., 1882; by whom she had five children. Giles was engaged in the manufacture of boots and shoes, in Westminster, and during the War of 18 12 had a contract with the Government to supply shoes to the army, and was in Plattsburgh on that business when he died. Children : 239. i. Eliza,* b. 31 Jan'y, 1808, in Putney, Vt. 240. ii. Giles Phineas, b. 13 Feb., 1810, in Westminster. iii. Wendall Parkes, b. 16 July, 1812, in Westminster; d. 9 Jan'y, 1870, in Boston, Mass. ; interred in Mt. Hope cemetery; m. 6 June, 1841, Sarah S., dau. of Warren and Nancy (Sawyer) Thaxter, b. Aug., 18 14, in Bos- ton; d. there 2 March, 1896, " aet. 81-6." He was a piano manufacturer. Child : Edward Parkes,') b. 8 Nov., 1842, in Boston ; d. y. 124 John,' son of Giles* and Lucy (Barron) Marvin, born 3 Feb., 1783, in Alstead, N. H.; died 2 July, 1866, in Covington, Tioga co., Pa.; married (i), 1806, Polly Burke, born Seventh Generation 163 1 791, in Vermont ; died i May, 1863, in Covington, where they settled about 1809; he married (2), 6 Oct., 1864, as her third husband, Mrs. Harriet A. (Rockwell) Marvin, widow of his brother Tilley ; she survived him, married a fourth time, and was living, July, 1876, in East Charlestown, Pa. John was a soldier in the War of 1 8 12, and for many years a justice of the peace. Children, all but the eldest born in Covington : i. John L.,8b. 16 Sept., 1808, in Alstead; d. 20 Aug., 1867 ; m. 7 March, 1839, Louisa Adams. Children: i. Eu- gene'>: 2, 3, 4. Daughters, of whom we have no particu- lars. ii. Polly, b. 13 Dec, 181 1 ; d. 10 Oct., 1884 ; m. Jan'y, 1836, William H. Middaugh. Children (Middaugh) : i. Asa^: 2. Fanny: 3. William: 4. George. iii. Caroline, b. 7 Feb., 1813; d. 12 May, 1859; m. 28 Nov., 1852, as his second wife, Uavid Ames. Children (Ames*) : i. /ane,") m. Sherman : 2. Mollie, m. Henderson: -t,. John: 4. Harley: 5. Klock: 6. Edwin : 7 . Oregon. iv. Mary Ann, b. 1 Nov., 1815 ; m. 2 Sept., 1851, Jesse Klock. V. Henrietta, b. 8 Jan'y, 1818; d. 20 Sept., 1828. vi. Sally Ann, b. 21 June, 1823; d. 13 April, 1852; m. as his first wife, David Ames, who m. (2), her sister Car- oline. 241. vii. Charlotte, b. 15 June, 1826. 242. viii. Albert G., b. 20 Oct., 1828. 125 Nathan,' son of Giles* and Lucy (Barron) Marvin, born in Alstead, N. H. ; married (i). Thankful Hall, born 1 1 Oct., 1796; died 3 AprU, 1843, in Covington, Tioga co.. Pa.; married (2), PoUy, daughter of Dea. Jedediah and Betsey (Gates) Adams, born 20 Aug., 1796, in Great Bend, Susquehanna co.. Pa.; died 22 Feb., 1853, in Covington; married (3), Amanda Hyers. Children, born in Covington, by first wife : i. Lucy,* b. 15 Nov., 183 1 ; d. . ii. Phebe, twin to Lucy; d. . * Some of these — perhaps the first five — are believed to have been the chU. of Sally A. (vi), his first wife. 164 Reinold Marvin Line iii. C L , b. 20 Aug., 1834; d. 243. iv. Holland, b. 23 Feb., 1836. Children by second wife, order unknown : 244. V. Giles Barron, b. . vi. Rice, b. . vii. Nathan, b. . 245. viii. George, b. . ix. William, b. . 126 TiLLEY,7 son of Giles* and Lucy (Barron) Marvin, born early in 1793, in Alstead, N. H. ; died 25 May, 1864, in Covington, Tioga co., Pa.; married (i), early in 1812, Han- nah Stratton, born in Stratton Village (Swanzey), N. H. ; died 4 Feb., 1823, in Covington; married (2), in the fall of 1823, Camelia, daughter of Capt. David and Ruth demons, died March, 1837; married (3), 6 Dec, 1837, Eliza Wheeler, born in Charlestown, Tioga co.. Pa. ; died 1862 ; married (4), 15 May, 1864, as her second husband, Mrs. Harriet Andrus (Rockwell) Ely, widow of Selden Ely, and daughter of Silas and Berthena (Andrus) Rockwell, born 21 Sept., 18 14, in Troy, Bradford co.. Pa. ; she survived him and married, as his second wife, his brother John. Tilley resided in New Hampshire for about five years after his marriage, and then removed to Covington. Children, the first four born in Stratton Village, the others in Covington, by first wife : i. Eliza,8 b. "fall of 1812 ;" d. 1814. ii. Isabella, b. 1814; d. 1831, in Covington. 246. iii. Eliza, b. 29 Oct., 1815. 247. iv. Giles S., b. 1817. 248. v. Betsey, b. 1819. 249. vi. Lucy Ann, b. 1820. 250. vii. Katharine, b. 8 July, 182 1. 251. viii. Richard S., b. 1823. Children by second wife : ix and x. Infants, d. y. xi. Harriet, b. 1826; d. 1857 ; m. James Sampson. 252. xii. Sumner, b. 11 Aug., 1827. 253. xiii. Charles A., b. 20 April, 1829. 254. xiv. Stillman T., b. 6 April, 1831. Seventh Generation 165 XV. Ruth demons, b. June, 1833 ; m. 1854, Samuel Monta- gue Fassett, b. 1827, in Troy. Children (Fassett) : 1. Julia E.?\>. 20 July, 1855; m. 30 Aug., 1876, Charles T. Bender. 2. Charles Marvin, b. 23 Dec, 1858; m. i Jan'y, 1885, Mary A. Benham. 255. xvi. Oscar, b. 4 Feb., 1837. Children by third wife : 256. xvii. Wheeler N., b. 20 Oct., 1839. 257. xviii. Mary Emily, b. 18 July, 1841. xix. Martha Ellen, b. 23 July, 1843; m. 2 May, 1859, Parley P. Putnam, b. 30 Sept., 1835, in Covington. XX. Isaac, b. 2 April, 1845 ; " he went to California ; present residence unknown." 258. xxi. Noah F., b. 15 Dec, 1848. 127 Seth,7 son of John* and Caroline (Beckwdth) Marvin, born 1786, in Surry, N. H.; died 1852, in Alstead, N. H.; married (i), 1808, Sarah Gilcrease (or Gilchrist), born 1787; died 14 Oct., 1833, in Alstead; married (2), 26 May, 1834, Naomi, daughter of Dr. Abner and Naomi (Loveland) Bliss, of Alstead, born 28 July, 1782, in Tolland, Ct. ; died 1859, in Alstead.* Children, all by first vsrife, and all but the first tvsfo born in Alstead : i. Seth,* b. 18 10, in Walpole, N. H. ; "went west and was never heard from." 259. ii. Nehemiah, b. 1812, in Walpole. 260. iii. Levi, b. 26 Dec, 1816. 261. iv. Harriet, b. 18 Oct., 1826. v. Mary, b. 19 April, 1828; d. 7 Jan'y, 1884; m. i April, 1847, Wniard, son of Asa and Mary (Winter) Saun- ders, b. 20 Feb., 1822, in Milford, Mass.; d. 20 Oct., 1882, in Worcester, Mass. Children (Saunders) : 1. Ella? b. 8 March, 1854, in Worcester; unm. 2. Ada S., b. 15 April, 1861, in Lake City, Minn. ; m. 12 June, 1888, John W., son of William R. and Mary Jane (Kelso) Dodd, b. 12 July, i860, in Peterboro, N. H. ; d. 22 June, 1895. 262. vi. Caroline, b. 19 Aug., 1830. * Accounts of this family are somewhat conflicting ; one correspondent said Seth died in 1859 and that there were other children who d. y. 1 66 Reinold Marvin Line 128 Leland/ son of John'^ and Caroline (Beckwith) Marvin, born 31 July, 1789, in Surry, N. H.; died 17 March, 1856, in Shalersville, Portage co., O. ; married 1810, Patty, daughter of Capt. William and Patty (Hale) Thomson, bom 7 Feb., 1793, in Alstead, N. H. ; died 4 April, 1878, in Shalers- ville, where the family removed about 181 5. Children : i. Lewis,* b. 10 Nov., 181 1; d. 16 July, 1838; m. Elsie, dau. of Benoni and Hannah (Waldo) Thomson, of Williamstown, Vt. ; d. J. /. 263. ii. Squier, b. 2 Nov., 1813. 264. iii. Eliza, b. 12 Sept., 181 6, in Shalersville. 129 Shepherd,' son of John*^ and Caroline (Beckwith) Mar- vin, born 12 Jan'y, i793, in Surry, N. H. ; died 6 Aug., 1872, in Camden, Oneida co., N. Y. ; married 27 Oct., 1816, Mary E. Putnam, born 15 March, 1795, in Windsor, Vt. ; died 24 Dec, 1882. He purchased the "Pliny Darrow farm" in Camden in 1838, which he occupied in 1840; in 1847 he moved into the village, where he passed the remainder of his life. The " History of Camden " says : " He was long known in the com- munity as a good citizen, and an every-day Christian." Children : i. William Shepherd,^ b. 23 Feb., 1819; d. i Dec, 1829. ii. Louisa A., b. 7 April, 1823 ; d. 30 Aug., 1826. 265. iii. Henry Sweezy, b. 20 July, 1825, in Camden. iv. Loenza J., b. 30 Oct., 1826; m. i May, 1849, Clark B. Aldrich, of Camden; d. 23 Dec, 1855, s.p. v. Courtland A., b. i Dec, 1828; d. 25 March, 1863, in Arkansas, s.p.\ m. 30 Aug., 185 1, Adeline Wellington; she d. before her husband, vi. James C, b. 23 Sept., 1830; d. 23 March, 1871, s. p.\ m. 23 Feb., 1858, Vida C. Cushan, a gr.-dau. of Patrick Henry, of Virginia, vii. Helen C, b. 25 Oct., 1832 ; m. 6 Sept., 1853, Jay B. Hil- dreth, of Boston, Mass. Children (Hildreth) : i. Frank Lewis,^ b. 17 March, i860 ; d. 28 July, 1869 : 2. Henry A., b. 3 March, 1864; d. 14 July, 1865: 3. Charles (adopted), b. 25 May, 1868. viii. George F. 14 July, 1834; d. 18 July, 1884, in Texarkana, Texas. Seventh Generation 167 ix. Harriet C, b. 11 June, 1835; m. 16 Dec, 1856, Ezra A. Edgett, of Newark, N. Y., b. i Nov., 1828 ; d. 30 Jan'y, 1889. Children (Edgett): 1. fames Courtland/^h. 22 Dec, 1857: 2. Edith Mercy, b. 21 Sept., 1865: 3. Mary Loenza, b. 3 Oct., 1869 : 4. George Marvin, b. 2 June, 1874; d. 18 March, 1875. 130 Richard,' son of John* and Caroline (Beckwith) Mar- vin, born 7 Sept., 1796, in Surry, N. H. ; died 3 Feb., 1879, in Swanton, Vt. ; married 12 July, 1821, in Terrebonne, P. Q., Mary Caine, born 8 May, 1801, in Montreal, P. Q. ; died 19 April, 1877. They settled in Terrebonne, where all but their three younger children v^^ere born; about 1836 they re- moved to St. Albans, Vt., and later to Swanton. ChUdren : 266. i. Richard John,^ b. 8 July, 1822. ii. Mary Caroline, b. 15 Jan'y, 1824; m. 16 Nov., 1848, Lemuel Barney, b. 14 Dec, 182-, in Swanton, Vt. Children (Barney) : 1. Annie Hinman? b. i8 April, 1851 ; d. i8 Dec, 1857. 2. Arthur Marvin, b. 4 Dec, 1852; d. 17 Nov., 1872. 3. Clara Louisa, b. 24 May, 1854 ; m. 18 Nov., 1873, Edwin P. Smith, s, p. 4. Charles Milo, b. 4 Dec, 1855 ; m. 5 Jan'y, 1878, Nellie Wright, b. in Beaver Dam, Wis. iii. Eliza Ann, b. 28 Oct., 1825; d. 11 March, 1900, in Beaver Dam; m. 4 Dec, 1844, Stephen W. Mauger, b. in Swanton; d. 15 Sept., 1895. Children (Mauger) : 1. Annie E.,^ b. 18 Sept., 1845 ; '^- 24 Oct., 1867, Henry Sewell ; they had seven chil. 2. Mary Loenza, b. 13 May, 1851 ; d. 13 Dec, 1866. 3. Arthur Stephen, b. 28 Oct., 1857; m. 24 June, 1886, Jane Ikle. 4. Willis Marvin, b. 28 Aug., i860 ; m. 20 Sept., 1S82, Emma Wolfrom ; they have two chil. 267. iv. James, b. 16 Sept., 1827. V. Melinda Angelina, b. 18 Aug., 1829 ; d. 24 Aug., 1858 ; m. 15 July, 1849, Byron B. Barney, b. in Swanton. Children (Barney) : 1. Caroline Beckwith,^ b. 18 June, 1852; m. Frank Staples, b. in Swanton. 2. Esther Ellen, b. 26 Feb., 1854; d. 24 June, 1874; m. 21 Sept., 1S73, William Bartlett. 3. Willis Marvin, b. 12 Dec, 1857 ; d. 1895 ; m. Jennie Jewell. 1 68 Reinold Marvin Line vi. William Henry, b. 28 May, 1831 ; d. 4 Feb., 1876, in Chicago, 111.; m. 7 Sept., 1859, Alma A. Howard, of Fall River, Columbia co.. Wis., b. in Middlebury, Vt. He was a dentist. Child: Clarence Richard,'^ b. 1861 ; d. inf. vii. Jane, b. 8 April, 1833; d. 20 March, 1843. viii. Arthur Lewis, b. 21 March, 1835 ; d. 31 Dec, 1898, .;./.; m. 2 Nov., 1872, Mrs. Adelia Wakefield, b. in Beaver Dam; d. there, 15 Aug., 1875. ix. Hiram A., b. 25 March, 1837, in St. Albans: d. 13 Sept., 1849. X. Thomas Harris, b. 15 April, 1839, in St. Albans; m. 15 April, 1862, Abbie B. Fuller; they res. in Utica, 111. Children : 1. Richard Hiram? b. 20 June, 1876; d. 12 Aug., 1876. 2. Bertha Sophia, b. 4 April, 1879. 268. xi. Charles Alexis, b. 8 July, 1842, in St. Albans.* 131 John,? son of John* and Caroline (Beckwith) Marvin, born 31 May, 1799, in Surry, N. H. ; died 26 Sept., 1872 ; married 3 Nov., 1833, Mrs. Sarah (Baker) Cobb, died 3 Nov., 1863. He was a soldier in the War of 18 12, and received a pension for his services. Removed to Harts Grove, Ashta- bula CO., O. Children, the first four born in Surry : i. Caroline,* b. 11 April, 1834; d. i Oct., 1838. ii. George Washington, b. 23 Dec, 1835 ; d. 9 Oct., 1838. iii. Almira, b. 27 March, 1837 ; d. 14 Oct., 1838. iv. Mary Elizabeth, b. 25 Oct., 1839 ; m. 4 Oct., 1874, Ver- nie R. Phillips. Children (Phillips) : 1. E. Vernie? b. 7 Nov., 1875 ! unm. 2. Kate R., b. 10 March, 1881 ; unm. 269. v. George Washington, b. 20 Feb., 1844. vi. Henry A., b. 22 March, 1845 ; d. 5 Sept., 1845. vii. Squire D., b. i Nov., 1848; d. 21 Oct., 1850. viii. Loenza A., b. 3 Jan'y, 1853 ; m. 23 Aug., 1876, Harvey W. Sutton ; res., Lincolnville, Pa. Children (Sutton) : 1. Dean Marvin? b. 2 April, 1877. 2. Clara Ellen-, b. 31 Dec, 1881. 3. Clyde Phillips, twin to Clara Ellen; d. 18 Dec, 1882. » The dates given above are from family rec, but different members of the family do not agree in their accounts. Seventh Generation 169 132 Ransom/ son of John^ and Caroline (Beckwith) Marvin, born II June, 1802, in Surry, N. H. ; died 8 Oct., 185 1 ; married December, 1826, Sophronia Hutchinson, born i Nov., 1804, in Montpelier, Vt. ; died 24 March, 1869, in Camden, Oneida co., N. Y., where he settled some years before, and was a farmer. He "lived near the crossing, the last farm on the Oswego road, going west."* Children : i. Mary Caroline,? b. 10 Feb., 1828 ; d. 14 June, 1840. ii. Maria S., b. 30 Dec, 1830; d. 23 Feb., 1862, in Iron Mountain, O. ; m. P. H. Jaquith. Child (Jaquith) : Ada? m. T. Countryman. 270. iii. George Ransom, b. 25 June, 1833. iv. Oscar A., b. 2 Feb., 1835 ; d. 13 Oct., 1844. V. Edgar H., b. 7 May, 1837 ; d. 19 Jan'y, 1855. vi. Ben Grant S., b. 2 Feb., 1840; d. 3 May, i86g, in Secor, 111., from the results of a railroad accident; m. 24 Dec, 1863, Lovina D. Seymour. He served in the 14th N. Y. reg't ; he was seriously wounded in the battle of Gaines' Mills, and left on the field as dead. Child: May L.? b. 3 June, 1869. 271. vii. Henry C, b. 8 July, 1842. viii. Imogene, b. 2 Feb., 1848 ; d. 4 Oct., 1876 ; unm. 133 William,^ son of Adonijah* and Polly (Dodge) Marvin, born in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died about 1 829 ; married Jane Caine, born 6 Oct., 1798, in Stamford, Ontario, Canada; died about 1873, having survived her husband, and married (2), his brother Alvin. Child : i. Jeanette,* b. ; d. ; m. Thomas Jones, d. ; they had four chil., names not ascertained. 134 Delavan,7 son of Adonijah^ and Polly (Dodge) Marvin, born 3 Jan'y, 1803, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died 10 July, 1889 ; married 10 March, 1830, Dorothy Redmond, born 21 July, 1804, in Camillus; died 7 March, 1877. They resided in Conquest, Cayuga co., N. Y. * Pioneer Hist, of Camden, N. Y., 57. 170 Reinold Marvin Line_ Children, born in Conquest : i. Betsey Ann,^ b. 25 Dec, 1831 ; m. 5 Jan'y, 1850, Seth W. Stone, b. 8 Nov., 1826, in Camillus. Children (Stone), b. in Conquest: 1. Dorothy ^.,9 b. 8 Jan'y, 1853; m. 25 Oct., 1876, Volney Thompson, b. 10 March, 1852, in Camillus. 2. William D., b. 7 Nov., 1857 ; m. 4 March, 1874, Florence M. Toll, b. 13 July, 1858, in Conquest. 272. ii. Mary, b. 3 Jan'y, 1833. iii. Marilla, b. 9 March, 1835 ; m. i June, 1864, EliasWood, b. 2 Nov., 1836, in Albany, N. Y. ; s.p. iv. Jeanette H., b. 14 May, 1838 ; m. 12 March, 1856, John Bogardus, b. 3 June, 1836. Children (Bogardus) : I. Dorothy? b. 13 Dec, 1857, in Crawford, N. Y. ; m. i Jan'y, 1876, John D. Noel, b. 9 March, 1843, in Venango, Pa. ■z.. Wesley, b. 7 July, i860, in Crawford; d. 31 Oct., 1875. 273. v. Abram C, b. 28 Nov., 1840. 274. vi. Alvin D., b. 17 June, 1844. 135 Alvin,' son of Adonijah* and Polly (Dodge) Marvin, born 19 March, 1807, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died II Feb., 1864; married about 1830, Mrs. Jane (Caine), widow of his brother William, born 6 Oct., 1798, in Stamford, Ontario, Canada; died about 1873. They resided in Stam- ford. Children, born in Stamford : i. J. Harvey,* b. 8 Feb., 1832; d. 1864; m. , who d. 12 March, 1862. 275. ii. William, b. 30 March, 1833. 276. iii. Malvina, b. 20 Jan'y, 1835. 277. iv. Delos W., b. 24 Feb., 1837. v. Warner, b. 9 July, 1839 ; d. 9 March, 1840. vi. Clarinda, b. 3 April, 1842 ; m. 15 June, 1882, M. A. Kel- logg, d. Jan'y, 1891. 136 Clark L.,' son of Adonijah^ and Polly (Dodge) Marvin, born 4 June, 1808, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died 24 Dec, 1898; married (i), 10 May, 1838, Polly Jane Chaffee, born 6 Dec, 1819 ; died 16 Dec, 1880; married (2),-7 Sept., 1884, Rachel Hinman. Hon. FRANCIS MARVIN. Seventh Generation I'ji Children by first wife : i. Charles N.,* b. 19 June, 1839; m. 16 Sept., 1857, Mary C. Bossard. ii. Sarah J., b. 9 Sept., 1841 ; m. 14 Aug., 1859, Guy Blanchard. iii. William Herbert, b. 3 June, 1850; m. (i), 11 Oct., 1870, Isabella A. Riddle; m. (2), 22 Feb., 1876, Iowa Wade. 137 Francis Ingraham,^ son of Uriah* and Olive (Ingraham) Marvin, born 11 Oct., 1795, in Lyme, Ct. ; died i May, 1864, in Port Jervis, Orange co., N. Y. ; married 4 Aug., 1823, Mary, daughter of Capt. Hiland and Keturah (Waterhouse) Hill, of Catskill, Greene co., N. Y., born 28 May, 1806, in CatskUl ; died 17 April, 1868, in Port Jervis. He was an ensign in the 89th reg't, Albany co. militia in 18 18, but resigned and his suc- cessor was appointed in 18 19. Children : i. Julia,* b. 2 Sept., 1824; d. 4 Sept., 1827. ii. Mary, b. 14 Oct., 1,826 ; d. 30 Oct., 1829. iii. Francis, b. 8 March, 1828; m. 10 June, 1851, Amelia, dau. of Stephen and Abigail (Horton) St. John, b. 18 March, 1829 ; d. 7 March, 1894, in Washington, D. C. He has been presiding officer of Ustayantha Lodge, I. O. O. F. ; director of Port Jervis Gas Co., 1858; pres- ident of the village of Deer Park, 1865 ; supervisor of the town, 1889-90, and Member of Congress from the 17th N. Y. District, 1893-4; res. (1903), Port Jervis. We are much indebted to his interest and aid. Child : Abigail Horton.'^ iv. Howard, b. 7 Dec, 1829 ; m. (i), 17 April, 1862, Louisa, dau. of Charles and Esther (Hempstead) Hill, b. 10 June, 1835; d. I Nov., 1865; m. (2), 17 April, 1871, Mary Ellen, dau. of Martin and Sarah Jane (Ridgway) Graham, b. 8 Jan'y, 1845 '1 ^- ^7 J^jty) ^^99 '■> "^^^-i Port Jervis. Children by first wife : 1. Mary Esther? b. 17 Nov., 1862 ; unm. 2. Louisa, b. i Nov., 1865 ; d. g March, i856. v. Mary, b. 4 Jan'y, 1832; d. 18 April, 1834. vi. Louisa, b. 18 March, 1834; d. 8 June, 1834. 278. vii. Charles, b. 17 March, 1835, in Catskill. 172 Reinold Marvin Line 138 Henry,' son of Uriah* and Olive (Ingraham) Marvin, born 24 Nov., 1797, in Albany, N. Y. ; died 7 July, 1849; married 8 Dec, 1824, Harriet, daughter of Philo and Emma (Gardiner) Day, of Catskill, Greene co., N. Y., born 24 Sept., 1806 ; died 13 Nov., 1835, in New York. He was ensign in the 2d reg't, riflemen, Albany co., N. Y., i July, 1820. Children : i. Emma Day,^ b. 14 Aug., 1825; d. 28 Nov., 1829. ii. Walter, b. 14 March, 1828; d. 17 June, 1836. iii. Henry, b. 6 Sept., 1829 ; m. 6 May, 1874, Elizabeth D. De Forest, b. 19 Sept., 1844; res., Buffalo, N. Y. Child: Ray De Forest,^\). 10 Sept., 1875. iv. Edward, b. 18 June, 1831 ; d. 3 Feb., 1865. V. Eliza McBride, b. 8 Sept., 1833 ; d. 6 June, 1836 ; her name was changed to Harriet Eliza after her mother d. vi. Harriet Day, b. 13 Nov., 1835 ; d. 13 Dec, 1835. 139 George,7 son of Uriah* and Olive (Ingraham) Marvin, born 26 Sept., 1800, in Albany, N. Y. ; died there 5 Oct., 1892 ; married 4 Feb., 1823, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham and Elizabeth Sickles, of Albany, born 7 March, 1 804 ; died 18 May, 1868. Children, born in Albany : i. Mary Louisa,* b. 8 Jan'y, 1824; d. 24 Aug., 1897; m. 24 April, 1845, Nathaniel Godfrey, son of John and Matilda Holton, of Sag Harbor, N. Y. Child (Holton) : Min- nie,'^ m. Seymour F. Smith; res. (1903) in Brooklyn, N. Y. 279. ii. Emma Fowler, b. 4 July, 1825. iii. Benjamin, b. 15 Nov., 1826; m. 15 Nov., 1849, Nancy M. Waterbury, of Nassau, N. Y. Child: Nelly? m. Charles Burrill. 280. iv. Julia Tabor, b. 2 June, 1828. v. Elizabeth, b. 4 Feb., 1830; d. 28 Aug., 1845. 281. vi. Richard, b. 10 Nov. 1831. vii. John, b. lo Feb., 1833 ; d. Sept., 1898. viii. William, b. 30 July, 1834; m. 4 April, 1875, Harriet E. Mann, b. 17 Feb., 1848, in Fort Edward, N. Y. ; res., Bath-on-the-Hudson, N. Y. Child : M. Ethel,') b. 30 Oct., 1884, in Chatham, N. Y. Seventh Generation i73 ix. Harriette Day, b. 24 Nov., 1835 ; m. M. M. Fahnstock. Child (Fahnstock) : Mary F.,9 m. Thomas W. Olcott. X. Sarah, b. 24 March, 1837. xi. Frances Ann, b. 8 Sept., 1839. xii. Alexander, b. 3 April, 1843 ; d. 6 July, 1894; m. 15 Oct., 1864, Almyra Young, b. 27 June, 1848, in Stockport, N. Y. ; d. 26 Nov., 1896. Children, b. in Albany: I. Harry? b. 17 Apri], 1872 ; d. 17 Sept., 1894. i.. Harriet D., b. 27 Feb., 1875 ; unm. ; res., Albany. 140 Charles,? son of Uriah^ and Olive (Ingraham) Marvin, born I Aug., 1804, in Albany, N. Y. ; died 16 July, 1889; married i Oct., 1826, Maria, daughter of James and Maria Watrous, of Middletown, Ct., born 15 Dec, 1800. Children, the four younger born in Charlton, N. Y. : i. Edward,^ b. 22 Aug., 1827, in Albany; d. 26 July, 1828. 282. ii. Richard Henry, b. 21 June, 1829, in Albany, iii. Jane Agnes, b. 19 April, 1831 ; d. i Feb., 1837. 283. iv. Charles, b. 14 May, 1833. V. William, b. 10 July, 1835, in Sand Lake, N. Y. ; m. 25 Nov., 1856, Maria M. Hoes, b. 23 Nov., 1836, in Gal- way, N. Y. vi. Elizabeth, b. 14 April, 1837 ; d. 1861 ; m. Levi Gregg, b. in Rotterdam, N. Y. Children (Gregg), b. in Charlton : 1. Addie Elizabeth,'' b. 23 Nov., 1859; m. 28 Nov., 1877, William S. Dougall, b. 3 Dec, 1854, in Princetown, N. Y. ; they have five chil. ; res., Utica, N. Y. 2. Alvah Parker, b. ; m. Anna Belle Becker; they had three chil. vii. Frances, b. 14 March, 1839; d. 10 April, 1902; m. 22 June, 1861, Joseph S. Beach, b. i Sept., 1835, in Ball- ston Spa, N. Y. Children (Beach) : 1. Ella A.? b. 24 Oct., 1863, in Charlton ; unm. 2. Bessie, b. 27 Aug., 1865, in Jersey City, N. J.; m. 27 Aug., 1885, Charles Henry Meitzler, b. 23 Oct., 1858, in Rochester, N. Y. ; they have had three chil., of whom two are living, 1903. 3. Edith M., b. 25 Nov., 1876, in Rochester; unm. viii. Sarah, b. 4 June, 1841 ; m. 4 Sept., i860, Joseph B., son of William and Nancy (Ford) Cornell, b. 24 Oct., 1840, in Glenville, N. Y. ; res., Schenectady, N. Y. Children (Cornell), b. in Charlton: 1. Mary Elizabeth? b. 7 Nov., 1861 ; d. 4 Jan'y, 1870. 2. William, b. 2 July, 1863; d. 9 March, 1868. 174 Remold Marvin Line 3. Cora Olive, b. 11 June, 1866; m. i June, 1887, Charles S., son of Tunis and Rose M. (Sanders) Vrooman, b. 9 April, 1864, in Glenville ; they have three chil. ; res., Schenectady. ix. Mary Matilda, b. i Jan'y, 1844; ni. 18 Sept., 1861, Charles Hewitt, son of Joseph Peters and Eliza (Hewitt) Buell, b. 26 Dec, 1839, in Brockville, Ont., Canada. Children (Buell) : 1. Frederick Marvin? \i. 3 Aug., 1862, in Brockville; d. 17 Dec, 1874. 2. Helen Elizabeth, b. 14 Nov., 1864, in Charlton ; d. 7 April, 1893 ; unm. 3. Mary Eliza, b. 9 Oct., 1871, in Jacksonville, 111.; d. 11 Feb., 1874. 4. Charles Hewitt, b. 20 Nov., 1873, in Jacksonville; m. 6 Aug., 1899, . 5. Andrew Norton, b. 13 March, 1879, in Brockville. 6. Clancy Marvin, b. 19 Aug., 1882, in Brockville. 141 Rev. Uriah/ son of Uriah^ and Olive (Ingraham) Mar- vin, born 8 Jan'y, 18 16, in Albany, N. Y. ; died 18 Nov., 1898, in Troy, N. Y. ; married 31 Oct., 1844, in Troy, Margaret Jane, daughter of Dr. Samuel and Loenda (DeLong) Stevens, of Troy, born 5 April, 1821. He graduated at Union, 183s, and at Princeton Theol. Sem. He was a licentiate in 1846, and ordained 18 April, 1848, by the Reformed Dutch Classis. He had pastoral charges in Greenwich, N. Y., 1848- 55 ; Bleecker Street Church, New York city, 1855-8, and in Nyack, N. Y., 1860-70. He subsequently resided in Troy. Children : i. Samuel Stevens,* b. 19 Aug., 1845, in Albany; d. there 13 Aug., 1847. ii. Frederick Rowland, b. 23 Sept., 1847, i"^ Troy; m. 28 May, 1874, in New York city, Persis Anne, dau. of Samuel and Caroline E. (Page) Rowell, of Lancaster, N. H., b. 22 March, 1840, in Concord, Vt. ; s.p. He was a student at Union in the Class of 1869, and later at LaFayette ; grad. at the Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, New York city, 1870 ; he was a Professor in the N. Y. Free Med. Coll. for Women, 1872-5, and then studied theology at the Reformed Dutch Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., and was licensed to preach in 1877. He has had charge of churches in Middletown, N. Y., 1878-82 ; Portland, Ore., 1882-5 ; and Great ^^ i^ i^i^tfZ^^^ ^^»^- ^:^, M^MJ^ 4^ pH^I ■B^^ffiB'-'' '^ " ^HH^^K' ^-iS bH^ 4HP^ ^ ::^^H^^^" ^^^ra ^^Sk ■^^ " ^^^^^B^^ ' ^^^^^ ^W W^ XjKm- ■r^ H^v.j^ j^^^^^BK^SS^^^ '^^^ BIhh ^^^H^I^Hi^^^' "t^^ ^^^H H^H|^^H^v' V ^^^^^ ^hH yW^B^^^^'"*.- ^ .^m |R /^jFc^H BSH p* :f^ I^^K^ aHI^^^^H^ ^fc' ^'~*^ W w r^^ ^ ^^3 jpw^v' \\f v ^ ■ c yCnJft ccaaU <^'Uci^i/tu. Seventh Generation i75 Bai^ington, Mass., 1887-95. While living in Middle- town his wife was elected a member of the School Board, the first instance of the kind in New York. He has pub- lished several books and sermons ;* res. (1903), Albany. iii. Margaret Loenda, b. 18 June, 1849, in Troy; m. 3 Nov., 1880, Charles Russell, son of Judge Charles Frye and Mary (Rogers) Ingalls, b. 14 Sept., 1819, in Green- wich.! He was a member of the State Assembly, Jus- tice of the Supreme Court of New York for twenty-seven years, and a trustee and president of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst., Troy ; res., Troy. Child (Ingalls) : Margaret Marvin,') h. 21 Sept., 1885. 284. iv. Dwight Edwards, b. 22 Feb., 1851, in Greenwich. ■ V. Allison Bowen, b. 3 March, 1853, in Greenwich; d. 17 Jan'y, 1854. vi. Uriah Willison, b. 3 Jan'y, 1856, in New York city ; d. 6 Aug., 1876, in Troy. 142 Frances,' daughter of Ephraim and Ruth* (Marvin) Kir by, born 6 April, 1785, in Litchfield, Ct.; died 3 Aug., 187s, in Palatka, Putnam cc, Fla. ; married 25 Aug., 1805, in Litchfield, Joseph Lee, son of Elnathan and Chloe (Lee) Smith, born 28 May, 1776, in New Britain, Ct. ; died 24 May, 1846, in St. Augustine, St. John co., Fla.; he served in the War of 1812, and was brevetted for gallantry. He was major, lieut.-colonel and colonel of the 25th reg't Inf'y, U. S. A., and on the reorganization of the army in 1 816, became lieut.-colonel of the 5th, and later colonel of the 3d reg't inf'y, from 10 Feb., 1818, until his resignation in 1 821. He was appointed by Pres. Monroe, Judge of the U. S. District Court of Florida, and so accurate was his judgment and so thorpugh his knowledge of law, that out of the large number of cases which he decided prior to 1836, not a single one was ever reversed. He was a delegate to Congress, 1838-45, from Florida, then a Territory. Children (Smith) : i. Ephraim Kirby,* b. 17 June, 1806, in Litchfield; d. 11 Sept., 1847, of wounds received in the battle of Molino del Rey, in the Mexican war; m. 30 Sept., 1835, Mary * See Allibone's Diet. Eng. Lit., Sup., Vol. II, of 5 vol. ed. ; Corwin's Manual of the Reformed Church in America, 1902, etc. t She was his third wife ; for sketch of Judge Ingalls, see Biog. Rec, Rens. Polyt. Inst., 103. 176 Reinold Marvin Line Isaacs, dau. of Isaac and Clarinda (Patchin) Jerome, of Syracuse, N. Y., b. 30 Sept., 1814, in Cayuga co., N. Y. ; living 1895 ; she m. (2), 7 Sept., 1870, Maj.-Gen. Amos Beebe Eaton, a classmate of her first husband.* Ephraim Kirby Smith grad. at West Point in 1826, and was a captain in the 5th inf'y, and brevet colonel; he dis- tinguished himself in the battles of Palo Alto, Resaca de la Palma and Vera Cruz, and won great credit for his conduct at Contreras and Churubusco, where he ralhed the troops when retreating; he finally fell at the head of his command, the light battalion, in a charge in the battle of Molino del Rey, which turned defeat into victory ;t he was several times given brevet rank in the regular army for gallantry ; he is said to have been a man of striking physical beauty. Children (Smith) : I. Joseph Lee Kirby? b. 25 July, 1836,111 Syracuse; d. 12 Oct, 1862 ; unm. ; grad. at West Point, 1857, and appointed to tlie Engi- neer corps ; colonel of the 43d reg't Ohio Vols. ; mortally wounded 4 Oct., 1862, in the battle of Corinth ; d. 12 Oct. ; several times bre- vetted for gallantry. z. Emma Jerome, b. 17 March, 1840, in Fort Winnebago, Wis.; m. 24 Dec, 1862, Dr. William Blackwood, of Philadelphia, Pa. ; they had three chil. 3. George Geddes, b. 11 Jan'y, 1843, in Dearborn Arsenal, Mich.; d. 13 Feb., 1875, i" F°rt Russell, Wyoming Ter'y; unm.; ensign in the U. S. Navy, in the Civil war, and subsequently a lieu- tenant in the 23d U. S. inf'y. il. Fanny Marvin, b. 12 Oct., 18 12, in Litchfield ; d. 10 Dec, 1881, in New York city; m. 25 Dec, 1837, Lieut-Col. Lucien Bonaparte Webster, b. 17 March, 1 801, in Hart- land, Vt. ; d. 4 Nov., 1853, in Fort Brown, Tex. ; grad. at West Point, 1823 ; served in the ist art'y, U. S. A., in the Florida war, later in the Mexican war, and was brevetted for gallant and meritorious conduct at Mont- erey and Buena Vista. Children (Webster) : I. Josephine Clara? b. : Oct., 1839; d. 1842, in Houlton, Me. * Much of our information of families of the children of Ruth (Marvin) Kirby was furnished by the late Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith (142, iv), who placed his MS. family rec. in our hands. Much additional information will be found in The Kirbys of New England. A few dates vary from those there given, but ours agree with the Litchfield rec. and other family rec. furnished us. This remark applies to all of Ruth's chil. We are also under special obligations to Mrs. Mary I. (Jerome) Eaton, whose first husband was Col. Ephraim Kirby Smith, who sent us in June, 1895, her family rec. and corrections of errors in previous accounts. t See Cullum's Biog. Reg. of the Graduates of the U. S. Mil. Acad., 1 : 307. Seventh Generation "77 2. Catharine Sofhia,h. 17 Nov., 1841, in Fort Kent, Me.; d. there 9 May, 1843. 3. Josephine, b. ; unm. 4. Lucien Santa Rosa, b. 17 March, 1846, in Fort Pickens, Fla. ; d. 8 Aug., 1847, in Newport, Ky. 5. Frances Isabel, b. 14 Feb. 1849, in Fort Kent ; m. 22 Nov., 1872, James Martin Danner, b. 4 Feb., 1847, in Yorlc, Pa. ; they had eight chil. 6. Edmund Kirby, b. 29 June, 1852; m. 11 Nov., 1885, Letta C, dau. of Gen. John W. Davidson, U. S. A. ; grad. at West Point, 1874; major, 27th inf'y, U. S. A., 1901 ; retired, 1902. iii. Josephine Lee, b. 1818, in Detroit, Mich.; d. Nov., 1835, in Brown villa, N. Y. iv. Edmund Kirby, b. 16 May, 1824, in St. Augustine, Fla. ; d. 28 March, 1893, at Sewanee, Tenn. ; m. 24 Sept., 1861, in Lynchburg, Va., Cassie, dau. of Samuel Mar- shall and Caroline (Hare) Selden, b. there 26 Sept., 1837 ; they had eleven chil. He grad. at West Point, 1845 ; served in the sth and 7th inf'y, and the 2d cav'y, U. S. A. ; he distinguished himself in numerous battles in the Mexican war, being brevetted for gallantry at Cerro Gordo and Contreras ; at the outbreak of the Civil war he resigned his commission in the U. S. Army and was given high rank in the Confederate service, be- coming major-general, Oct., 1861, lieut-general, Oct., 1862, and general, Feb., 1864; after the close of the war he was president of the Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph company 1866-8 ; he was Chancellor of the University of Nashville, 1870-5, and then became Professor of Mathematics in the University of the South, at Sewanee, where he remained until his death. 143 Maj. Reynold Marvin,? son of Ephraitn and Ruth* (Marvin) Kirby, born to March, 1790, in Litchfield, Ct.; died 7 Oct., 1842, near Eastport, Me.; married (i),* Harriet Wadsvs^orth Larned, of Pittsfield, Mass., born 13 Sept., 1796; died 3 June, 1830, at Fortress Monroe; married (2), 22 Dec, 1 83 1, in Richmond, Va., Mary, daughter of David and Arm H. (Gretter) Barclay, born 21 March, 181 1 ; died 16 July, 1891, in Richmond. He began the practice of law in Pittsfield, and was * The Litchfield Register, 126, says " he m. Allen, of Pittsfield ; " the au- thority for our version is his nephew, the late Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith, who did not mention an Allen marriage. If he was, thrice married, Miss Allen was his first wife. 178 Rehwld Marvin Line admitted to the bar in Litchfield, Ct., in 181 1 ; he was commis- sioned 3d lieutenant, 3d infy, U. S. A., 9 July, 181 3, and was twice brevetted for gallantry in the War of 1 8 1 2, especially for his conduct in a sortie from Fort Erie in 18 14. When the army was reduced, on the return of peace, Capt. Kirby, then " of Pitts- field," was retained as an aide to Gen. Ripley ; later he was captain and brevet major in the ist art'y ; he took part in several battles in the Seminole war, and finally died in the service. Children (Kirby), by first wife : i. Edmund,* b. ; d. y. ii. George Edmund, b. ; d. 3 April, 1862, in New York city, iii, iv, and v., d. in infancy. Children by second wife : vi. David Barclay, b. 31 Oct., 1832, in Fortress Monroe; d. 5 Oct., 1834, in Beaufort, N. C. vii. David Barclay, b. 11 Sept., 1834, in Beaufort; m. 7 April, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Emily Rees, b. 29 May, 1835, in New York city ; a lawyer in New York and member of the Cincinnati, viii. Reynold Marvin, b. 5 Oct., 1836, in St. Augustine, Fla. ; d. 27 July, 1861, in Richmond, Va. ; he served in the " Richmond Howitzers," C. S. A., in the battle of Ball's Bluff. ix. Edmund, b. 13 Sept., 1839, in Houlton, Me. ; fell in the battle of Chickamauga, 20 Sept., 1863, as lieut.-colonel 58th N. C. infy, C. S. A. He grad. at the Virginia Mil. Inst., i86i. X. Margaret Barclay, twin to Edmund. xi. Joseph Lee Smith, b. 2 Nov., 1841, in Fort Sullivan, Me. ; ra. 27 June, 1872, Sarah Cornelia Wayt, dau. of Will- iam Wayt and Mary Jane (Lobban) Gibbs, of Lynch- burg, Va., b. 2 Oct., 1840, in Waynesboro, Va. ; they had seven chil. He was appointed a cadet at West Point in i860, but resigned and became a captain of engineers, C. S. A., in the Civil war ; he was afterward a Judge of Nelson County Court, Virginia ; res., Staun- ton, Va. Seventh Generation i79 144 Col. Edmund/ son of Ephraim and Ruth^ (Marvin) Kirby, born 8 April, 1794, in Litchfield, Ct.; died 20 Aug., 1849, in Avon Springs, Livingston co., N. Y., of disease contracted in the Mexican war ; married 14 Feb., 1825, in Wash- ington, D. C, Eliza, daughter of Gen. Jacob and Pamela (Will- iams) Brown, born 13 Aug., 1808, in Brownsville, Jefferson co., N. Y. ; died 12 Jan'y, 1864, in West Farms, Westchester co., N. Y. Their wedding was graced by the presence of Pres. John Quincy Adams and the Marquis Lafayette. Col. Kirby entered the U. S. Army July, 1812, and served with distinction in the Seminole and Mexican wars ; he was a major and paymaster, and brevetted lieut. -colonel and colonel in 1847 for gallant and meritorious conduct in several batdes. Children (Kirby), born in Brownsville : i. Jacob Brown,* b. 17 April, 1827; d. 9 March, i860; m. 13 Oct., 1853, Jane, dau. of George Thomas and Cor- nelia (Merritt) Trimble, b. 4 Oct., 1827, in New York city; d. there 24 June, 1884. He entered Hobart, where he was a member of A A * and grad. at Yale, 1849, the day before his father's death; they had two chil. ii. Frances Marvin, b. 21 April, 1829 ; m. 12 Oct., 1852, John Boynton Palmer, b. 13 Oct., 1826, in Plattsburgh, N. Y. ; d. 10 Dec, 1893. He was a colonel in the C. S. A. ; they had one son. iii. Pamela Williams, b. 9 Jan'y, 1831 ; d. 23 Jan'y, 1878, in Hot Springs, Ark.; ni. 25 April, 1854, William Elias, son of Elias and Emma Everett, b. 17 April, 1826, in Watertown, N. Y. ; d. 19 Sept., 188 1, in Saratoga, N. Y., s. p. ; he was a chief engineer in the U. S. N. (See Everett Gen.) iv. Eliza Brown,- b. 9 July, 1833 ; d. 15 July, 1858 ; m. 8 Oct., 1855, Rev. Henry E. Darby; they had two chil. V. Josephine Smith, b. 23 Feb., 1836; d. ; unm. vi. Mary, b. 15 April, 1838 ; m. 8 Oct., 1857, Dr. John Contee Fairfax (eleventh Baron Fairfax, of Cameron), of Vir- ginia, b. 13 Sept., 1830, in Fairfax co. ; grad. at Prince- ton, 1850; M. D., Univ. Pa., 1853; they had seven chil. ; res., 1903, in Northampton, Va. vii. Edmund, b. 11 March, 1840; d. 28 May, 1863, in Wash- ington, of wounds received in the battle of Chancellors- i8o Reinold Marvin Line ville; grad. at West Point, 1861 ; "he won distinction early in the Civil war, and was made brig.-general of vols., on his death-bed, being the youngest officer of that rank in the army." viii. Katharine S., b. 20 Nov., 1841; m. 18 July, 1871, in Rye, N. Y., I. Mandeville Halsted ; s.p. ix. Reynold Marvin, b. 6 April, 1844; m. (i), 7 Oct., 1869, in Cheltenham, Pa., Virginia Rowland, d. 12 Dec, 1869, in Albion, N. Y. ; m. (2), 9 Jan'y, 1873, in Gen- eva, N. Y., Jane Stevenson MacLaren, b. 28 March, 1843, in Caledonia, N. Y. ; d. 28 April, 1886, in Pots- dam, N. Y. ; grad. at Hobart, 1865, and received S. T. D. in 1890; his sons grad. at Hobart 1896 and 1901, and father and sons were members of S *. He is an Episcopal clergyman in Potsdam ; he was elected Bishop of Utah in 1886, to succeed Bishop Tuttle, but declined the honor. Children (Kirby), b. in Salt Lake city : 1. Edmund? b. 6 June, 1874; res., Tuxedo, N. Y. 2. Minnie Everett, b. 13 Jan'y, 1876. 3. Donald MacLaren, b. 2 Jan'y, 1878. 4. Virginia Rowland, b. 24 June, 1880. 145 Harriet,' daughter of Ephraim and Ruth^ (Marvin) Kirby, born 23 May, 1798, in Litchfield, Ct. ; died 17 May, 1873, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married 18 June, 181 8, in Detroit, Mich., Francis Smith Belton, born 7 Aug., 1791, in Baltimore, Md. ; died 10 Sept., 1861, in Brooklyn; he gradu- ated at St. Francis Xavier, Baltimore ; entered the U. S. Army as 2d lieutenant in 18 12, served in the Black Hawk, Seminole and Mexican wars, and was brevetted lieut .-colonel for gallantry in the .battles of Churubusco and Contreras ; promoted to be colonel of the 4th art'y, in 1857, and was retired 28 August, 1861. Child (Belton) : i. Joseph Francis* (bap. as Winfield Scott), b. 7 Feb., 1820, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; d. 30 Nov., 1889, in New York; m. 29 April, 1847, Rebecca Todd, b. 11 Nov., 1824, in Philadelphia; d. 22 Sept., 1892, in Toronto, Can. He served on the staff of Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith, C. S. A. ; after the war res. in Brooklyn ; they had six chil. Seventh Generation i8i 146 Helen/ daughter of Ephraim and Ruth^ (Mamn) Kirby, born i8 Nov., 1800, in Litchfield, Ct. ; died 17 Oct., 1877, in Palatka, Putnam cc, Fla. ; married March, 1830, in Charleston, S. C, Benjamin Alexander, son of Benjamin and Ann Sophia (Malcolm) Putnam, born 1 800, in Savannah, Ga. ; died 25 Jan'y, 1869, in Palatka. He was a graduate of Harvard in 1823, and Judge of the District Court of Florida. Child (Putnam) : i. Katharine,' b. i Jan'y, 183 1, in St. Augustine, Fla.; m. (i), John Caldwell Calhoun, Jr., son of Hon. John Cald- well and Florida (Calhoun) Calhoun, of South Caro- lina ; m. (2), William Lowndes Calhoun, a brother of her first husband. Children (Calhoun), by her first hus- band: I. John C?: 2. Benjamin Akx. P., a judge: Child by her second husband: 3. William L., b. Nov., 1857 ; d. 26 March, 1884, in Florida. 147 Katharine,' daughter of Ephraim and Ruth* (Marvin) Kirby, born 11 Oct., 1802, in Litchfield, Ct.; died 6 Jan'y, 1882, in Palatka, Putnam co., Fla. ; married 23 Oct., 1838, in Brownsville, Jefferson co., N. Y., Joseph Pynchon Russell, born 18 Aug., 1790, in Bennington, Vt. ; died 19 Sept., 1849, on Governor's Island, N. Y. He was a surgeon in the U. S. Army, from 18 14 until his death. Children (Russell), born on Governor's Island : i. Joseph P)mchon,*b. 21 July, 1839; d. 29 Nov., 1841, on Governor's Island. ii. Edmund Kirby, b. 5 Dec, 1840; m. 16 Oct., 1872, Ella Price Eaken ; he was a cadet at West Point in 1861, resigned and served in the 67th and 65th reg'ts, N. Y. Vols., and was on Gen. Sedgwick's staff in the Civil war ; later he was lieutenant, captain and brevet major, ist art'y, U. S. A. ; retired 8 March, 1898. iii. Josephine Martha Pynchon, b. 5 Oct., 1842 ; d. 29 Aug., 1892, in Newark, N. J. iv. Frances Horton, b. 15 Oct., 1843; m. 17 June, 1868, in Brooklyn, N. Y., James Burt, b. 28 Sept., 1825, in Rut- land, Vt. ; they had ten chil. V. Katharine Marvin, b. 12 May, 1846; m. 5 Dec, 1867, in Brooklyn, William Jos. Roome Hegeman, b. 12 May, 1847, in Michigan; they had five chil. 1 82 Reinold Marvin Lim 148 Dan,7 son of Dan^ and Huldah (Mather) Marvin, born 20 March, 1792, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 24 Nov., 1863; married October, 1817, Amanda, daughter of David and Azubah (Lord) Royce, born March, 1798, in Lyme; died there 29 Dec, 1858.* Children, born in Lyme : i. Horatio Nelson,* b. 24 Sept., 1818; d. 22 Feb., 1858, in Lyme (Hamburgh) ; unm. 285. ii. David Royce, b. 16 July, 1821. 286. iii. Frederick William, b. 4 June, 1823. iv. Sarah Ann, b. 8 April, 1826; d. 27 Dec, 1849, i" Lyme; unm. V. Richard Selden, b. 11 Sept., 1828; d. 16 June, 1852, in Lyme (Hamburgh). 287. vi. Augustus Dan, b. 18 April, 1831. 288. vii. Henry, b. 12 April, 1833. viii. Joseph Lord, b. 8 Aug., 1837 ; d. 2 April, 1857, in Lyme. 149 Dea. John,7 son of Dan* and Huldah (Mather) Marvin, born II Dec, 1793, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 26 Sept., 1873, in Deep River, Ct. ; married (i), about 1816, Lydia Hull, daugh- ter of Capt. Samuel W. and Lydia (Graves) Pratt, born 28 March, 1798,! in Saybrook, now Essex, Ct.; died 8 Oct., 1852, in Deep River; married (2), 13 Nov., 1854, Mrs. Zerviah (Nott), widow of Joel M. Pratt, and daughter of Josiah Nott. John was admitted freeman in Lyme, 7 April, 18 17; removed to Deep River, Saybrook, 1837, and was town clerk many years ; he was a deacon in the Lyme and Saybrook churches. Children by first wife, born in Lyme : 289. i. Reynold Selden,* b. 27 Nov., 1817. 290. ii. Sylvanus Pratt, b. 17 March, 1822. 291. iii. John Whittlesey, b. 13 Jan'y, 1824. 150 Selden Pratt,? son of Dan* and Huldah (Mather) Marvin, born 15 June, 1800, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 16 June, 1850, in Sherman, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; married i Sept., * On the town rec. the date of death of Dan is 24 Nov., and of his wife, Amanda, 29 Dec. ; family rec. have 26 Nov., and 31 Dec. The town rec. has 22, and the family rec. 21 Feb., as the date of death of Horatio N., his eldest son. t Family rec. ; the Olmstead Gen. has 1799. Seventh Generation ' 183 1 83 1, Phebe Ann, daughter of Ely and Phebe Ann (Clark) Reed, born 16 Nov., 1804, in Lyme; died i Jan'y, 1898. Children, born in Sherman : i. Phebe Ann,^ b. 5 Aug., 1832 ; d. 21 May, 1895 ; m. April, 1872, Enos B, Baker, b. 1839, in Middleburg, N. Y. ; d. 22 July, 1883, s.p. ii. Frederick William, b. 15 June, 1834; d. 16 June, 1834. iii. Louise Maria, b. 25 July, 1836; d. 11 Oct., 1895; m. 11 Jan'y, 1866, Augustine V., son of Jesse and Louisa (Purdy) Newton, b. 14 July, 1840, in Mansfield, N. Y. Children (Newton), b. in Boone, Iowa : 1. Evalina Lcnora^ b. 8 Sept., 1867. 2. Selden Jesse, b. 15 June, 1870 ; m. 22 Sept., 1897, Rosalie, dau. of James and Harriet (Peterson) Marks, b. 8 June, 1869, in Rook's Creek township, near Pontiac, III. 3. Willis Augustine, b. 8 July, 1872; d. 11 Nov., 1881. 4. Clyde Marvin, b. 14 Sept., 1874; d. 6 Aug., 1897. 5. Claude Harlan, twin to Clyde Marvin. iv. Huldah Caroline, b. 18 April, 1840; m. 18 Jan'y, 1861, Orville W., son of Junius and Jane Miller, b. 15 Jan'y, 1837, in Middleburg. Children (Miller), b. in Middle- burg: 1. Minnie Lorena^h. 18 May, 1866; m. 15 Nov., 1888, Her- man H. Howes, b. 15 May, 1861, in Middleburg. 2, Hallock Gillett, b. 13 Aug. 1871 ; unm., 1902. V. Josephine Emeline, b. 23 Jan'y, 1844; m. (i), 27 March, 1867, William Henry, son of John S. and Lois (Ives) Harris, b. 24 March, 1842, in Leon, N. Y. ; d. 22 July, 1884, in Jamestown, N. Y. ; m. (2), 23 April, 1891, Herman Groat, b. 25 June, 1812 (? 1832), in Saratoga, N. Y. ; d. 5 Dec, 1892 ; m. (3), 3 April, 1894, Willard Leander, son of William and Naomi (Ingersoll) Howes, b. 2 March, 1828, in Middleburg; d. 3 Nov., 1899; m. (4), 8 Sept., 1902, in Marshalltown, Iowa, Augustine V. Newton, who had m. her sister, Louise M. ; j. /. vi. Catharine Amanda, b. 23 Aug., 1847; m. 28 July, 1869, Harlan C. Newton, of Boone, bro. of Augustine above, b. II Jan'y, 1848; d. 22 Dec, 1892, in Casselton, No. Dak. Children (Newton) : 1. Josephine M.,^ b. 12 Aug., 1874, in Arcadia, Iowa; m. June, 1897, John P. Cummins, of Casselton. 2. Frederick Harlan, b. 20 March, 1880, in Boone. 3. Marvin, b. March, 1884, in Casselton; d. there Jan'y, 1885. 4. Caroline Evangeline, b. 27 Feb., 1888. I 84 Reinold Marvin Line 151 Reinold/ son of Reinold* and Mabel (Bushnell) Mar- vin, born II Oct., 1797, in Fairfield, Herkimer co., N. Y. ; died 13 March, 1850; married 22 June, 1828, Cynthia, daughter of John Farmer, of Herkimer; died 13 April, 1872. He resided in Middleville, Herkimer co., N. Y. Children, born in Middleville : i. John H.,* b. 10 May, 1829 ; d. 22 April, 1899 ; m. (i), 28 June, 1854, Harriet C. Harris, b. 31 Aug., 1831, in Middleville; d. 7 April, 1882 ; m. (2), 27 March, 1883, Harriet W. Wilcox, b. 12 March, 18 — , in New Hart- ford, N. Y. ; d. 20 Nov., 1891 ; he res. for a time in Whitesboro, N. Y. Child : Emma,') b. i o June, 1855; unm. 292. ii. James Reinold, b. 14 Dec, 1831. 152 Dan,7 son of Reinold* and Mabel (Bushnell) Marvin, born 17 Dec, 1808, in Fairfield, Herkimer co., N. Y. ; died 17 Oct., 1884, in St. Johnland, Suffolk co., N. Y. ; married 25 Sept., 1835, Lucia Leonard, daughter of Maj. Lester Holt, born 5 Dec, 18 13, in Cherry Valley, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died 29 Nov., 1880. He graduated at Union, 1831, where he was a member of K A and * B K, and in 185 1 delivered the Quarto- centennial oration before the former, which was printed. He was a lawyer, practicing in New York city. Children, all but the eldest born in New York city : 293. i. Henry Clay,* b. 10 April, 1836, in Cherry Valley. ii. Lucia Leonard Holt, b. 3 April, 1841 ; d. 14 Jan'y, 1843. 294. iii. Dan, b. 31 March, 1843. iv. Frances Anna, b. 14 Sept., 1845; ^- 3° Nov., 1848. V. Reginold, b. 13 Feb. 1848; d. 14 Feb., 1848. 153 Sibyl,' daughter of Selden* and Charlotte (Pratt) Mar- vin, born 4 May, 1 801, in Fairfield, Herkimer co., N. Y. ; died 18 Feb., 1887; married 14 Sept., 1829, Dr. Theodore Augustine, son of Dr. John and Deborah (Ecker) Pinckney (fifth in descent from Philip Pinckney, of Pinckney Manor, Taterset, Norfolk, England, who came to America in 1635), born 23 June, 1808, in Fishkill, Dutchess co., N. Y. ; died August, 1876 ; they resided for a time in Phelps, Ontario co., N. Y., and later in Key West, Fla. Seventh Generation 185 Children (Pinckney) : 295. i. Harriet,* b. 8 Oct., 1830, in Phelps. ii. Ellen Pratt, b. Nov., 1833 ; d. July, 1834. iii. Theodora, b. 19 Sept., 1840, in Key West; unm. ; res. (1903) in Highland Falls, N. Y. 154 Hon. Richard Pratt,' son of Selden^ and Charlotte (Pratt) Marvin, born 23 Dec, 1803, in Fairfield, Her- kimer CO., N. Y. ; died 11 Jan'y, 1892, in Jamestown, Chautau- qua CO., N. Y. ; married 8 Sept., 1834, Isabella, daughter of David and Jane (McHarg) Newland, of Albany, born there 3 Aug., 181 1 ; died 12 Feb., 1872, in Jamestown. He passfed his boyhood on his father's farm in Dryden, N. Y., making the most of his opportunities for study ; becoming a teacher, he devoted his leisure to reading English classics and history, and acquired a knowl- edge of Latin, the only study in which he had instruction. In 1826 he began the study of law in the office of Hon. Mark H. Sibley, of Canandaigua, N. Y., where he had the counsel of Gen. Dudley Marvin, then a member of Congress. In 1829 he was admitted to practice and es- tablished himself in Jamestown, where he resided until his death. In 1835 he was elected to the State Assembly, and in 1836 and 1838 to Congress. In 1846 he was one of the Convention to amend the State Con- stitution ; he was elected one of the Justices of the Supreme Court and entered on his duties i July, 1 847 ; he occupied a seat on the Bench for more than twenty-four years, serving two years as one of the Justices of the Court of Appeals. He was counsel in several important cases in the Su- preme Court and the Court of Appeals of New York, and the U. S. Supreme Court ; retaining his health and mental vigor to the very close of his life, he was frequently appointed by the Court to take references in actions, trying them and making a decision of all the issues, until he declined to accept further labor in this direction. In 1874 he delivered a Historical Address at a reunion of the old settiers of Chautauqua county, portions of which are printed in the County History.* Children, born in Jamestown : 296. i. Selden Erastus,* b. 20 Aug., 1835. 297. ii. Sarah Jane, b. 18 Oct., 1836. 298. iii. David Newland, b. 6 Aug., 1839. 299. iv. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 July, 1841. V. Wilham R., b. 10 Nov., 1843; d. 17 Feb., 1863, of dis- ease contracted while serving in the Army of the Poto- mac, during the Civil war ; unm. * See History of Chautauqua County, 367-8. 1 86 •■ Reimld Marvin Line 300. vi. Robert Newland, b. 13 Oct., 1845. 301. vii. Richard Pratt, b. 30 May, 1848. viii. Isabella, b. 10 Aug., 1849; d. 3 Jan'y, 1881 ; unm. 155 Hon. William/ son of Selden^ and Charlotte (Pratt) Marvin, born 14- April, 1808, in Fairfield, Herkimer cc, N. Y. ; died 9 July, 1902, in Skaneateles, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married (i), 15 Oct., 1846, Harriet Newell, daughter of Hon. Elisha and Mary (Squier) Foote, of Cooperstown, Otsego cc, N. Y., died 31 March, 1848, in Key West, Fla. ; married (2), II July, 1866, Mrs. Elizabeth, widow of William H. Jewett, and daughter of John and Margaret (Kirkbride) Riddle, born Janu- ary, 1824, in Newcastle, Del. ; died 9 Oct., 1901. Judge Marvin was admitted to tlie New York bar in 1833 ; appointed U. S. District Attorney for tlie Soutliern District of Florida by Pres. Jaclc- son, in 1835, and made his liome in Key West; he was appointed U. S. District Judge by Pres. Van Buren, and in 1847 Judge of "the U. S. District and Circuit Court, established (chiefly for Admiralty cases) under special act of Congress, and his " Law of Wreck and Salvage," and his rulings and decisions have long been recognized as of the highest authority. Many of these will be found in " Federal cases." During the Civil war he was a con- sistent supporter of the Union, openly opposing secession, and his Court was almost indispensable to the nation as a Prize court. In July, 1865, Pres. Johnson appointed him Provisional Governor of Florida ; while hold- ing this oflice he was elected to the U. S. Senate by the State Legislature, but in spite of his loyalty acknowledged by Sumner in a speech in the Senate, he was excluded as not having been chosen at an election at which negroes voted; he then returned to New York, and in 1867 settled in Skaneateles. For many years he was Senior Warden of St. James's Church in that town.* In 1852 he received the honorary degree of A. M. from Hamilton. He published " The Authority of the Four Gospels," and a " Treatise on the Law of Average." Child : i. Harriette,^ b. 13 Sept., 1847, in Key West; m. 18 Oct., 187 1, Gen. Marshall I. Ludington, b. 4 July, 1839, in Uniontown, Pa. ; s. p.\ he was Quarter-master General, U. S. Army, 1902, and retired 1903, with the rank of major general; res. (1903), Skaneateles. * The Syracuse Stmday Herald of 5 March, 1 899, had a long and interesting article giving personal reminiscences, by Judge Marvin, which was reprinted 7 March, in the Skaneateles Free Press. See also Kam. Hist and Gen., Ill : 202-3^ / ^^^l^Tt^T--^^ ^ AT THE AGE OF NINETY, Seventh Generation 187 156 Charles Henry/ son of Selden* and Elizabeth (Patrick- Vandenberg) Marvin, born 22 Dec, 1822, in Dryden, Tompkins co., N. Y. ; died 14 April, 1892, in Penfield, Mich.; married 27 July, 1850, Charlotte M. French, born 9 April, 1828, in England. Children, born in Penfield : i. William Henry,* b. 10 Sept., 1854; m. 13 July, 1877, Ella Mitchell, b. 27 March, 1857, in ZanesviJle, O. ; d. 20 Dec, 1879. Child: George Harvey,') h. 4 May, 1878, in Penfield. ii. Florence A., b. 6 Jan'y, 1856 ; m. 6 Aug., 1876, Lee B. Sanders, b. 13 May, 1853, in Sibley, Mo.; d. 17 Nov., 1890. Children (Sanders) : 1. Clara May,'' b. 5 March, 1878, in Leonidas, Mich. 2. Glenn Marvin, b. II April, 1884, in Waitsburg, Wash. 302. iii. Selden G., b. 28 Nov., 1857. iv. Harvey J., b. 3 Nov., 1859 ; d. 23 Dec, 1873. V. Charles Henry, b. 23 May, 1863 ; unm. vi. Frederic J., b. 8 June, 1866 ; rn. 23 May, 1889, Jennie H. Billings, b. 2 Oct., 1869, in Bancroft, Mich.; s.p. vii. Frank, b. 23 Nov., 1869. 157 Capt. Harrison,^ son of Selden* and Elizabeth (Patrick- Vandenberg) Marvin, born 6 Nov., 1827, in Dryden, Tompkins co., N. Y. ; married 29 May, 1854, Kate A. Murdock, born 21 Nov., 1831, in Cazenovia, Madison co., N. Y. In the Civil war he was captain of company I, 143d reg't, N. Y. Vols., serving 8 Oct., 1862 to 20 July, 1865. Residence, Dryden. Children, born in Dryden : i. Caroline,* b. 17 April, 1856; unm. ii. Jennie, b. 26 Feb., 1859 ; unm. 158 Daniel,'' son of Henry* and Anna (Van Horn) Marvin, born about 1805, in Sandyston, Sussex co., N. J. ; died 1855 j married about 1828, Cornelia Brown, born about 1805, in Dingman's Ferry, Pike co.. Pa. ; died in the summer of 1887. Children, order uncertain : i. Lucinda,* b. ; m. George Biggs. ii. Sarah, b. ; m. Samuel Haney. iii. Jane, b. ; m. O'Brien. 1 88 Reinold Marvin Line iv. Henry, b. ; m. Rhoda Hill. V. David, b. ; m. Sarah Burr. vi. Lewis A., b ; living, 1903. vii. Daniel, b. 20 July, 1841, in Stillwater, N. J.; d. there 19 Oct., 1882 ; m. 1868, Phebe Case, b. 10 Aug., 1843, in Andover, N. J.; d. 20 Feb., 1901. Children: 1. Henry Floyd? b. 16 March, 1869, in Sandyston; m. t8 June, 1902, Maude Hathaway, b. 19 Dec, 1875, in Jersey City, N. J. 2. Infant, b. and d. 1870, in Frankford, N. J. viii. John, b. ; unm. 159 Ezra,' son of Henry* and Anna (Van Horn) Marvin, born 19 Jan'y, 1817, in Sandyston, Sussex co., N. J.; died 9 Aug., 1890; married (i), 25 Jan'y, 1840, Rachel, daugh- ter of Col. John Huston, of Monroe co., Pa., died 20 March, 1873; married (2), 1875, Jane Broadhead, died 1881. He re- moved to Pennsylvania in 1 847, settling near Stroudsburg, where, he viras a farmer until he lost his sight ; he also kept the " Rising Sun " a noted hotel in its day. Children, the first three born in Sandyston, the others near Stroudsburg : 303. i. Henry H.,^ b. 22 Feb., 1842. 304. ii. John H., twin to Henry H. 305. iii. George A., b. 8 Sept., 1844. iv. Anna Katharine, b. 1846; d. 1849. V. Philip S., b. 2 Nov., 1849; d. 6 April, 1881 ; ni'. 1879, in Fremont, Neb., Sarah Rogers, b. 29 Feb., i860, in Sangamon co., 111. Child : Earle,'^ b. 28 March, 1880, in Seneca, Kas. ; a physician ; res. in Bern, Kas. ; she m. (2), H. W. Jenkins, by whom she had issue. vi. Anna Katharine, b. ; d. . vii. Cornelius, b. 21 March, 1854; d. 28 April, 1875; unm. viii. Sylvester, b. ; d. ; unm. ix. Mary J., b. 1858; d. 1876. X. Nathan H., b. 3 July, i86t; d. 11 Feb., 1901 ; m. 1884, Susan Praetorius, b. 28 April, 1866, in Appenzell, Pa.; res. (1903), in Bartonsville, Pa. Children, b. in Mon- roe CO. : I. Florence F.,^ b. 27 May, 1885 : 2. RachelJ., b. 10 Jan'y, 1887 : 3. Alice F., b. 30 April, 1888: 4. Leone G., b. 16 March, 1890 : 5. Ada G., b. 13 Feb., 1892 : 6. Roy P., b. 2 Oct., 1894: 7. Daniel E., b. 23 Dec, 1896. Seventh Generation 189 160 George W., 'son of Thomas' and Anna* (Norton) Mar- vin, born 13 Sept., 1793, in Hebron, Ct. ; married 7 Oct., 1825, Laura Hudson, born 16 July, 1799, in Rutland, Vt. ; died 14 April, 1878. Children, born in Warner's, N. Y. : i. JaneE.,*b. 26 Sept., 1826; m. 10 Dec, 1845, B. R. Banks, b. in Van Buren, N. Y. ; j. /. ii. Henry F., b. 8 Oct., 1827 ; d. 22 Dec, 1892 ; m. 11 Nov., 1857, Esther Hall, b. 27 Aug., 1835, in Baldwinsville, N. Y. Children, b, in Warner's : ^ I. Thomas H.? b. 26. Aug., i860; m. 24 Sept., 1885, Gene- vieve Loomis, b. 2 May, 1867, in Salina, N. Y. Children, all but the youngest b. in Warner's : i. Floyd Loomis,'" b. 4 July, 1886 : ii. War- ren Eugene, b. 24 March, 1890 : iii. Helen Genevieve, b. 24 Feb., 1892 : iv. James Henry, b. 25 March, 1895 ; d. 3 Nov., 1896 : v. Mary Esther, b. 6 June, 1897, in Fulton, N. Y. 2. Eugene S., b. 14 July, 1864; m. 19 Oct., 1886, Cora B. Buck, b. I Sept., 1866, in Memphis, N. Y. Child: Howard Hud- son,'" b. 7 Feb., 1893, in Warner's. iii. Mercy Ann, b. 17 April, 1829; m. (i), 7 May, 1851, E. B. Soule, b. in Van Buren ; m. (2), Stephen D. Steams. Children (Soule): i. Wi/liam^: 2. Emma O., m. John D. Martin, of Franklin, Ind. iv. Emily D., b. 19 Sept., 1833; m. 10 Aug., 1852, Samuel Sherburne, b. in Northwood, N. H. ; d. Dec, 1864 ; s.p. V. Louisa C, b. 4 Sept., 1835 ; m. 17 Sept., 1862, Henry P. Green, b. in Auburn, N. Y. ; s. p. vi. George W., b. 17 Nov., 1842 ; m. i Feb., 1872, Martha Bische, b. in Baldwinsville; d. 19 May, 1890. Child: Clara Z.,9 b. 25 Aug., 1880. 161 Francis Norton,' son of Thomas* and Anna (Norton) Marvin, born 28 Dec, 1796, in Hebron, Ct.; died 4 March, 1885, in Van Buren, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married 22 March, 18 19, Wealthy Warner, born 21 Oct., 1802, in Van Buren; died there 20 April, 1882. Children, the eldest born in Warner's, the others in Van Buren : i. Harriet Phebe,' b. 14 Nov., 1822; m. 12 March, 1844, John De Lyne, b. 5 June, 1821, in Johnstown, N. Y. ; d. 24 Jan'y, 1894. Children (De Lyne), all but the youngest b. in Baldwinsville, N. Y. : * Her name is given as Ann on some records. 190 Reinold Marvin Line 1. Augusta Annetta? b. 10 March, 1847 ; m. 7 May, 1867, Francis Albert, son of Henry and Belinda (Sprague) Weed, b. 5 June, 1845, in Elbridge, N. Y. 2. Elizabeth H., b. i Sept., 1850; m. 5 Oct., 1870, Thomas Emerick, b. Feb., 1847, in Lysander, N. Y. 3. Lillian F., b. 16 Aug., 1852 ; m. 31 March, 1878, William Prine, b. Nov., 1846, in Germany. 4. Flora W., b. i Sept., 1859; unm. 5. Harvey M., b. i5 Feb. 1864; unm. 6. Alice Maude, b. 23 Feb., 1867, in Canandaigua, N. Y. 306. ii. Daniel Warner, b. 25 July, 1824. iii. Maria Louisa, b. 8 July, 1826; d. 14 Dec, 1851; m. 8 June, 1848, Uriah Dow. Child (Dow) : Adella? b. 30 Jan'y, 1850, in Westbury, N. Y. ; d. 8 Sept., 1891 ; m. 30 Oct., 1872, in Baldwinsville, Theodore Henry, son of Henry and Belinda (Sprague) Weed, b. 9 Nov., 1839, in Camillus, N. Y. iv. Elizabeth Norton, b. 14 Aug., 1828 ; d. i Nov., 1851 ; unm. V. Mary Jane, b. 14 Aug., 1830; d. 29 April, 1861; m. 3 July, 1851, George Warner, b. in Warner's. Child (Warner) : Adelaide.'^ vi. Martha Abigail, b. 20 Aug., 1832 ; d. 22 Aug., 1857 ; unm. vii. Francis Norton, b. 17 Jan'y, 1836; d. 21 Nov., 1891; m. 30 Sept., 1869, in Oswego, N. Y., Harriet Farmer, b. in Lysander, N. Y. ; s. p. viii. Ehzabeth Corinthia, b. 12 April, 1838; m. 12 March, 1870, Warren Gridley, b. 6 Oct., 1827, in Van Buren. ix. Dudley Dorman Norton, b. 17 May, 1840; m. 19 Dec, 1872, Annie Haynes, b. 24 June, 1853, in Van Bur^n. Children: i. Mabel,') b. 8 Feb., 1875 : 2. Grace, b. 26 Sept., 1876: 3. Anna Norton, b. 19 July, 1880: 4. Florence, b. 25 Jan'y, 1887. X. Ralph Davis, b. 16 April, 1843; d. 17 March, 1883; m. 26 Jan'y, 1864, in Jordan, N. Y., Maria H. Howland, b. in Elbridge. Children : 1. Ida £.,'> b. 6 June 1867, in Jordan; m. 17 Dec, 1890, George D. Barnes. Children (Barnes), b. in Auburn, N. Y. : i. Lois Mary,"" b. 10 March, 1892; d. 2 Nov., 1894: ii. Ethel Maria, b. 30 Aug., 1894 : iii. Norton Marvin, b. 5 March, 1897. 2. Edna M., b. 24 Nov., 1873, in Baldwinsville; m. 9 Sept., 1896, William Apthorpe. 162 Warren W.,'' son of Thomas* and Anna (Norton) Mar- vin, born 28 May, 1798, in Hebron, Ct. ; died 29 Aug., 1861, in Warner's, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married 19 Dec, 1822, Seventh Generation 191 Fannie M. Shapley, born 27 Sept., 1804, in Cazenovia, Madison CO., N. Y., died 12 July, 1838, in Warner's. Children, born in Warner's : i. Ann Elizabeth,' b. 27 Jan'y, 1827; d. 18 Sept., 1851, in Warner's ; m. 20 Jan'y, 1847, Davis J. Skinner. Child (Skinner): Merrtll,')'b. i Feb., 1851, in Warner's; m. 20 Jan'y, 1876, Helen McCarthy, of Amboy, N. Y., d. 14 Dec, 1878. ii. Harriet Norton, b. 3 June, 1835 ; d. 16 May, 1840. iii. Fannie Emeline, b. 15 Oct., 1837; m. 11 March, 1858, Dwight H., son of Joseph and Mary (Adams) Davis, b. 16 May, 1837. Children (Davis), b. in Plainville, N. Y. : 1. Mary £.,« b. i8 Oct., 1859; m. 30 May, 1883, Charles W. Sizeland, b. 2 Feb., i860, in Philadelphia, N. Y. 2. Louisa S., b. 3 Nov., 1862 ; unm. 3. Charles F., b. 15 March, 1864; m. 20 May, 1885, Lois L. Pooler, b. 2 1 Jan'y, 1 863, in Meridian, N. Y. ; s. p. 163 Henry,7 son of Thomas* and Anna (Norton) Marvin, born 23 July, 1809, in Cazenovia, Madison co., N. Y. ; died 17 Jan'y, 1881 ; married 21 June, 1837, Caroline Jones, born 19 March, 1809, in Andover, Ct. ; died 22 Feb., 1889. Children, born in Baldwinsville, N. Y. : i. Charles H.,* b. 2 June, 1839 ; d. 23 Aug., 1874; m. 1869, Nancy Robertson, b. in Texas; d. 1890. Children, b. in Palestine, Tex.: i. Alice J., » b. 22 Jan'y, 1872 : 2. Charles A., b. 8 Jan'y, 1874. ii. Frederick A., b. . iii. Alice M., b. 14 Oct., 1853; m. 3 Jan'y, 1878, Charles H. Hall, b. 22 Sept., 1841, in Janesville, N. Y. Children (Hall),b. in Baldwinsville: i. C. Edith,") h. 13 Jan'y, 1884: 2. Charles H., b. 29 April, 1888. 164 Ralph Davis,' son of Thomas* and Anna (Norton) Marvin, born 28 Jan'y, 18 12, in Cazenovia, Madison co., N. Y.; married 9 Dec, 1835, Delilah, daughter of Zerah Austin* and Cynthia (Wilcox) Hayden, of Pompey, Onondaga co., N. Y., born I March, 18 10. * The Hayden Gen. (167) says Delilah was dau. of Zora E., and bom 13 March. We follow a family rec. 192 Reinold Marvin Line -Children, born in Syracuse, N. Y. : i. Charlotte,* b. ; m. (i), Tyler; m. (2), Henry Hoyt. Children (Tyler), b. in Syracuse: i. Ada^h. ; m. Peter L. Ryan : 2. Adella,\). ; m. Willis Holden. ii. Ralph Davis, b. ; d. unm. 165 Rev. Ezra,7 son of Dea. James^ and Ruhamah (Clark) Marvin, born 18 Jan'y, 1806, in Laurens, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died i Oct., 1871, in Olean, Cattaraugus co., N. Y. ; interred in Rock Stream, Yates co., N. Y. ; married (i), 27 Nov., 1827, Mrs. Huldah (Chase) Ink, daughter of Rev. Ezra Chase, of Enfield, Tompkins co., N. Y., born 25 Aug., 1804- died 16 March, 1868; married (2), 31 Dec, 1868, Mrs. Lucinda McAlpine, who survived him. He was a "Christian" clergy- man, having been ordained in 1827; much of his earlier life was spent in itinerant missionary work in western New York ; he was officiating at Hector, N. Y., in 1829, and at Starkey as early as 1843 ; fo'' twenty years he was the agent of Starkey Seminary, Eddytown, N. Y., which has his portrait. Children by first wife : i. Julia Ann,* b. 20 Aug., 1828; d. 26 May, 1877; m. (i), 7 May, 1848, Daniel Beyer, d. 24 Feb., 1853; m. (2), 12 May, 1858, Samuel Penny Marvin (of the Matthew line), by whom she had issue. ii. Amanda Caroline, b. 13 July, 1830; m. 21 Jan'y, 1851, Oliver W. Purdy. iii. Aurilla Jane, b. 21 May, 1832; d. 3 Nov., 1855; m. 4 Nov., 1852, Ezra Cooper. iv. Lois Lurana, b. 18 June, 1834; m. 16 Nov., 1853, Phile- mon R. Sellon. v. Polly Elizabeth, b. 22 Sept., 1836; m. (i), 31 Aug., 1859, Jefferson M. Fox, d. 28 Feb., 1871 ; m. (2), 8 Dec, 1875, James Myron Finch. vi. Eva Delphine, b. i Sept., 1853; d. 12 Oct., 1881 ; m. i Sept., 1874, Zenas A. Post. 166 Richard, 7 son of Moses^ and Anne (Goodrich) Marvin, born 29 Aug., 18 10, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 26 Dec, 1893, married 1830, Elsie Hunt, born October, 1809, in Cayuga, Cay- Seventh Generation 193 uga CO., N. Y. ; died 21 April, 1883. They removed to Mt. Morris, Livingston co., N. Y., and later to Hartland, Livingston CO., Mich. Children, all but the eldest born in Hartland : 307. i. Henry R.,* b. 12 July, 1836, in Mt. Morris. 308. ii. William M., b. 1839. 309. iii. Charles B., b. 13 June, 1843. iv. Harriet E., b. 1846; d. 1851. V. Harriet J., b. 15 Feb., 1852 ; m. 23 Dec, 1873, Egbert M. Miller, b. 17 March, 1851, in Michigan; s. p. 167 Rev. Daniel Wilbur,' son of Moses^ and Anne (Good- rich) Marvin, born 8 Aug., 18 16, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 31 Aug., 1895 ; married 15 Sept., 1836, Jane Isabella Preston, born 28 Jan'y, 181 8, in Delhi, Delaware co., N. Y. He was a Presbyterian clergyman, at Clyde, O., in 1871, at Busti, N. Y., in 1874, at Attica, N. Y., 1875-8, at Rome, N. Y., in 1879, at Gibson, Pa., 1880-1, at Gelatt, Pa., in 1882, and at Canasaraga, N. Y., 1884-93- Children, born in Livingston co., N. Y. : 310. i. Andrew Merritt,* b. 26 Sept., 1837. 311. ii. Hervey Summerfield, b. 6 Dec, 1839. 312. iii. Emma Louise, b. 3 June, 1848. iv. Frank Wilbur, b. 30 April, 1850, in Mt. Morris, N. Y. ; d. 12 Sept., 1852. i68 Isaac Pearson,' son of Dea. William* and Mary Sears (Pearson) Marvin, born 18 Oct., 1830, in Bethany, Genesee co., N. Y. ; died 7 June, 1894, in Falmouth, Pendleton CO., Ky. ; married there 5 Feb., 1857, Maria Laura Woodworth, born 2 Jan'y, 1837, in Falmouth, where he was then a teacher. Children, born in Falmouth : * i. Annie Laurie,* b. 27 Dec, 1858; m. 25 May, 1882, John Y. Dean. Children (Dean ) : i. J/aw^ZififjSb. 23 March, 1883, in Falmouth : 2. Daisy Mae, b. 22 Oct., 1885, in Hillsboro, O. : 3. Annie Latirie, b. 16 May, 1888, in * We follow data furnished by Rev. E. P. Marvin (bro. of Isaac), which differ somewhat from Hyde, 853. 194 Remold Marvin Line Hillsboro: 4. Georgia ^., b. 20 June, 1890, in Hills- boro: 5. Ruth Elizabeth, b. 19 April, 1897, in May- ville, Ky. ii. Mary, b. 21 Aug., 1862; unm. iii. William, b. 2 Jan'y, 1866 ; d. 19 Dec, 1895 ; unm. iv. Horatio, b. 13 Oct., 1870 ; unm. V. Lowell L., b. 6 June, 1875 ; unm. 169 Rev. Edward Payson,' son of Dea. William* and Mary Sears (Pearson) Marvin, born 12 Dec, 1834, in Bethany, Genesee co., N. Y. ; married 25 Nov., 1863, Caroline A. Hall, of Beach Ridge, Niagara co., N. Y., born 2 Dec, 1841. He graduated in i860 at Centre College, Danville, Ky., and at Princeton Theol. Sem., 1862 ; ordained in Buffalo, N. Y., 9 Feb., 1864; 1866-79 h^ supplied the 2d Ward and Calvary Churches in Lockport, N. Y. ; he then became an evangelist, having his home in Lockport, preaching as opportunity offered ; he is the author of numerous tracts. Children, all but the eldest born in Lockport : i. Cornelia F.,* b. 16 Nov., 1864, in Hall's Station, N. Y. m. 31 Dec, 1885, Albert J. McDonald, b. 24 July, 1856 near Johnson's Creek, N. Y. Children (McDonald) born in Lockport: i. Clio A.,'> b. 2 Feb., 1888: 2 Erdmon Glover, b. 15 Aug., 1891 : 3. Albert Marvin. b. 19 Jan'y, 1897 : 4. Caroline Hall, b. 13 Sept., 1899 313. ii. Edward Payson, b. 14 Jan'y, 1868. iii. Silas H., b, 13 April, 1869 ; d. 1869. 314. iv. Walter C, b. 25 Feb., 1871. V. William Roy, b. 15 P'eb. 1879. 170 Hon. Selden,' son of Hon. Dudley* and Mary Jepson (Whalley) Marvin, born 19 June, 18 19, in Canandaigua, Ontario co., N. Y. ; died 25 Dec, 1896, in Erie, Erie co.. Pa.; married 25 May, A /^ 1) 1847, in Ripley, '^ ^-^€M~JZ^ Chautauqua co., N. Y., Sarah Wilson, daughter of John Bell and Nancy (Wilson) Dinsmore, born 8 March, 1824,* in Ripley, who survives him and resides (1903) in Erie. * Diiismoor Gen. has 3 June, 1828, which is an error. Serentk Getieration 195 While a young man Judge Marvin spent a year in the printing office of his kinsman, T. R. IVIarvin, of Boston ; he then went to New York and stud- ied law, settling in Ripley in 1841, and was elected a supervisor; later he lived in Jamestown and Westfield, N. Y., and was chosen special county judge in Nov., 1852, and county judge 1856 to '60; in June, i860, he re- moved to Erie, and was elected mayor in 1 877 ; he was recorder for ten years, and until the office went out of existence. He was the Democratic nominee for Congress in 1870, and for Presidential Elector in 1872. Children, all but the youngest born in Ripley : i. Dudley,* b. 18 March, 1850; d. 26 March, 1864, in Erie. ii. Mary Whalley, b. 3 Jan'y, 1853; d. 16 Oct., 1876, in New York city; m. 11 Sept., 1876, Daniel O'Dell, of New York ; she grad. with distinction at Vassar, 1874 ; at the time of her death she had nearly completed a course of medical study. iii. Charles Dinsmore, b. 25 Nov., 1855 ; unm. ; grad. at La- Fayette, 1878, where he was a member of A X; he is of the firm of A. M. Kidder & Co., Bankers, New York ; res., Brooklyn, N. Y. He inherited the sword of his gr.-gr.-grandfather, Capt. Elisha Marvin. iv. Elizabeth Selden, b. 31 May, 1858 ; m. Nov., 1883, Robert W. NefiE; s.p.\ she grad. at Vassar, 1879; res. (1903) Allston (Boston), Mass. v. Anna Humphrey, b. 25 Nov., 1861, in Erie; m. 26 April, 1883, W. D. Lewis ; she was a special student at Smith, Northampton, Mass.; res. (1903), Erie. 171 Sarah Maria/ daughter of AsaheP and Azubah (Sill) Marvin, born 4 May, 1799, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 5 Sept., 185 1 ; married there 9 Dec, 1824, Stephen, son of Stephen and Mary (Brown) Sterling, born in Lyme. Children (Sterling), born in Lyme : i. Asahel Marvin,* b. 17 Dec, 1825 ; d. 20 April, 1886 ; unm. ii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 Feb., 1828 ; unm. iii. Sarah Esther, b. 29 April, 1838 ; unm. iv. Stephen Parker, b. 15 Oct., 1842 ; m. Annie LaPlace. Child (Sterling) : Sarah Warner,'>h. 19 Nov., 1870, in Lyme. They res. on the old Sterling homestead, Lyme. 172 Ulysses,^ son of Asahel"^ and Azubah (Sill) Marvin, born II April, 1801, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 11 May, 1887, in Darrowville, Summit co., O, ; married i May, 1822, in Mid- ig^ Reinold Marvin Line dletown, Ct., Elizabeth Chloe, daughter of Arba and Esther (Chamberlain) Bradley, born 25 Oct., 1800, in Middletown; died 28 June, 1884, in Stow, Summit co., O. ; Mr. Bradley was a very ingenious mechanic and it is said that he constructed the first orrery made in America. Ulysses removed to Stow, about 1832 ; he was a farmer, and an elder in the Campbellite Church (The Disciples). Children : 315. i. Arba Bradley,* b. 29 Aug., 1824, in Lyme. ii. Jane Elizabeth, b. 9 Nov., 1825, in Lyme; d. 14 March, 1854; m. 25 April, 1844, Sabin C. Weeks, of Stow, b. 24 Aug., 1823, in Wheelock, Vt. ; d. 5 July, 1895. Children (Weeks) : 1. Otto Leopold? \i. II Jan'y, 1845, in Stow; killed in battle Jan'y, 1863. 2. Marion Helen, b. 28 Sept., 1850, in Hudson, O. ; m. 11 Jan'y, 1874, Nelson V. Walker, and had issue. , T,. Julian,\>. 14 April, 1853, in Hudson; m. 21 May, 1874, Ellen V. Honneywell, b. 19 June, 1852, in Randolph, O. 316. iii. Sophronia, b. 26 Jan'y, 1829, in Middletown. iv. Asahel Mather, b. 3 Feb., 1833, in Stow; d. 12 June, 1850; unm. 317. V. Chloe Bradley, b. 8 Sept., 1837, in Aurora, 0. 318. vi. Ulysses Leslie, b. 14 March, 1839, in Stow.* 173 AzuBAH Harvey,? daughter of Asahel* and Azubah (Sill) Marvin, born i May, 1803, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 14 May, 1881; married g April, 1822, Dr. Marshfield Sterling Parker, born 20 Oct., 1799, in Chester, Ct. ; died 30 June, 1874, in Lyme (Hamburgh). Dr. Parker was a man of great personal popularity, and filled various offices ; he was a judge of probate, town clerk, representative, major of an artillery regiment, and deacon in the church. f Children (Parker), born in Hamburgh : i. John Marvin,* b. 9 May, 1823; m. (i), July, 1845, Lu- cretia M. Tiffany, d. 4 Nov., 1859, ^y whom he had one child; m. (2), April, i860, Ellen Hotchkiss, by * Our data from fam. rec, which in a few cases differ from each other and from Hyde. t For further particulars of descendants, see Hyde, 796. Seventh Generation 197 whom he had a son, ClareTue,'^ d. y. ; res., Sag Harbor, N. Y., and later in Hartford, Ct. ii. Marshfield Sterling, b. 19 March, 1826; m. (i), 1847, Jane Brockway, b. in Lyme; d. 18 Nov., 1869, having had two daus. ; m. (2), 12 June, 1870, Elizabeth Spen- cer Brockway, of Lyme (not a sister of first wife), by whom he had issue ; he was a deacon in the church ; res. in Kansas. iii. William Mather, b. 20 July, 1828; d. 7 Dec, 1887, in Raleigh, N. C, s. p.; m. Mary Rush; he was promi- nent in the Methodist Church South, and frequently a member of its Conferences ; res., Lafayetteville and Wilmington, N. C. iv. Anne Maria, b. 16 Sept., 1830; d. Oct., 1900, in Ham- burgh; m. 28 Jan'y, 1869, William Joseph' (see 188), son of Dea. William* and Sophia (Griffin) Marvin. v. Jane Louisa, b. 27 Sept., 1839; unm. ; she was a teacher and res. in Hamburgh. vi. Henry Lord, b. 11 Jan'y, 1843; ^- '^ Dec., 1892; ra. 4 Dec, 1867, Elizabeth Lester, of Lyme; they had one son who d. y. ; he was a captain in the loth Ct. reg't, in the Civil war ; res.. New Haven, Ct. vii. Seymour Landon, b. 1 Sept., 1845 ; m. i Jan'y, 1877, Elizabeth Jane Cornelia, dau. of Rev. Wm. C. P. and Henrietta M. F. (Dean) Hamilton, b. 13 Aug., 1852, in St. Clairsville, O. ; they have two sons and a dau. ; res., Hamburgh, where he has been post-master, and held other oflSces. 174 Capt. Timothy Dwight,' son of Asahel* and Azubah (Sill) Marvin, born 28 Aug., 1809, in Lyme, Ct. ; died "in the autumn of 1890;" married 28 July, 1835, Harriet Welmore Bull, born in Middletown, Ct. He was a silversmith, and held a commission as a justice of the peace in Middletown, where he resided ; late in life he removed to Bayonne, N. J. Children, born in Middletown : i. Henry Walter,^ b. 5 Aug., 1836; m. 17 July, 1866, in Middletown, Rufena Dominga Dunbar ; they had four chil. who d. y. in Middletown ; he subsequently re- moved to Bayonne and Greenville, N. J. ii. Helen Wadsworth, b. Jan'y, 1844; m. 28 Oct., 1875, Joseph Gleason, Jr. ; res., Middletown. Children 1 98 Reinold Marvin Line (Gleason) : i. Harriet Wadsworth,') b. 8 Dec, 1877 • 2. Grace Isabelle, b. 13 June, 1882. 175 Rev. Abijah Perkins,' son of Asahel'' and Azubah (Sill) Marvin, born i Feb., 18 13, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 19 Oct., 1889, in Lancaster, Mass. ; interred in Winchendon, Mass. ; married 5 March, 1845, Caroline, daughter of Micah and Roxana (Richardson) Holbrook, born 16 May, 1824, in Holden, Mass.; she survived her husband, and is living (1903) in Lancaster. He graduated at Trinity College, Ct., in 1839, and at Yale Theol. Sem., 1842; installed pastor of the Cong'l Church, Winchendon, 10 Jan'y, 1844, where he remained until 1866; after a short residence in Worcester, Mass., he settled in Lancaster, where he was pastor of the Cong'l Church, 1870-5. He was the author of various essays and published addresses, and histories of the towns of Winchendon (1868), Lancaster (1879), of " Worcester in the War," and in great part of " Worcester County ; '' after his death his MS. " Memoir of the Life and Times of Cotton Mather," was published, which has placed that famous divine in a very different light from that in which Drake and Savage have shown him. He was a frequent contributor to the religious press.* Children, born in Winchendon : 319. i. Caroline Emily,* b. 20 April, 1846. ii. Mary Azubah, b. 17 July 1849; grad. at Wheaton Sem., Norton, Mass. ; unm. ; res. with her mother in Lancaster, iii. Katharine Mather, b. 13 July, 186 1 ; grad. at Mt. Holyoke, 1883 ; unm. ; she taught at Atlanta Univ. four years, and in 1901, was librarian and secretary of Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn. 176 Eliza,' daughter of Abijah^ and Susannah (Barker) Marvin, born 13 June, 1805, in Newr York city ; died 10 AprU, 1869; married 18 Sept., 1823, Lewis Allen, born 19 Aug., 1797, in Morristown, N. J. ; died 14 Oct., 1854. They settled in Seneca, Seneca cc, N. Y., but about 1833 removed to Sharon, Kalkaska co., Mich. Children (Allen), the first five born in Seneca, the others in Sharon : i. Susannah,* b. 11 May, 1825; d. 12 Feb., 1892; m. Oct., 1844, Lewis Weir, b. in Palmyra, N. Y. * For a further notice of Rev. A. P. Marvin, see the Cong'l Year Book for 1890, and Fam. Hist, and Gen., Ill : 205-6. ^y4- <^. ^Z-^-^— Seventh Generation 199 ii. Miranda, b. i May, 1827; d. 31 Dec, 1827, in Romulus, N. Y. iii. Abijah Marvin, b. 29 Oct., 1828; d. 10 May, 1829. iv. Lewis, b. 9 March, 1830; d. 15 Aug., 1867; m. 1852, Cornelia Tyler, b. in Janesville, Mich. V. Silas F., b. 2 March, 1832 ; d. 11 Sept., 1898; m. 4 July, 1857, Sarah Bradley, of Boston, Mass. vi. Abram Barker, b. 3 June, 1834 ; m. 1866, Anna Miller, vii. Abijah Marvin, twin to Abram B. ; m. i860, Jennie Rowe, of Sharon, viii. Albert F., b. 27 Nov., 1836; m. 1862, Ellen Spencer, of Manchester, Mich, ix. Edward P., b. 28 Oct., 1839; m. 1867, Clara Cushman, of Sharon. X. Charles Thompson, b. 8 Sept., 1841 ; m. 25 Oct., 1865, Elenora Root, of Manchester, b. i March, 1845 ; he is a clergyman, xi. Stephen, b. 31 Aug., 1844; d. 21 Oct., 1854. 177 Dr. Seth Perkins,^ son of Dr. Calvin* and Alice Mather (Ransom) Marvin, born 15 Aug., 181 1, in Bloomfield, Ontario co., N. Y. ; married 11 July, 1838, Eliza- beth Gouch, of Plymouth, Wayne co., Mich., born 19 Sept., 1 8 1 7, in Machias, Me. ; we are informed that she was the daugh- ter of Benjamin and Lucy (Boynton) Gouch. He was a physi- cian, and practiced in Watertown and DeWitt, Clinton co., Mich. Children, the first two born in Watertown, the others in DeWitt : i. Marshall DeWitt,^ b. 25 July, 1839. ii. DeForest Gouch, b. 11 Feb., 1841. iii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 29 July, 1843 ; ^- ^5 Sept., 1843. iv. Charles Henry, b. 31 March, 1845 ; d. 19 April, 1846. v. DeLoss, b. 20 AprU, 1846. 178 Mary Alice,^ daughter of Dr. Calvin*" and Alice Mather (Ransom) Marvin, born 10 June, 18 13, in Bloomfield, Ontario co., N. Y. ; married (i), 4 AprU, 1833, in Michigan, Dea. Zelotes, son of Jonathan and Phebe (Gaston) Chapin, born 13 March, 1809, in Madison co., N. Y. ; died 16 Jan'y, 1842, in Troy, Oakland co., Mich. ; married (2), McArthur. After 200 Reinold Mannn Line her second marriage she resided (1888) in Rockford, Kent co., Mich. Children (Chapin), born in Troy : i. Ezra Eaton,* b. 4 Jan'y, 1834 ; res. in Oregon. ii. Sarah Diantha, b. 6 March, 1836; m. 18 Oct., 1857, in Oakfield, Mich., David, son of Isaac and Susanna (Field) Tower, b. 23 Dec, 1825, they had issue; res., Grand Rapids, Mich. iii. Caroline Gaston, b. 13 March, 1838; res., Shelby, Mich. iv. Martha Electa, b. 24 April, 1840;* res., Kent co., Mich. V. Mary Julia, b. 24 June, 1843 ! ^- 1° July, 1844, in Troy. vi. Mary Eliza Ann, b. 5 March, 1846 ; res., Kent co. 179 Eleazer Mather,' son of Dr. Calvin* and Alice Mather (Ransom) Marvin, born 28 March, 18 15, in Bloomfield, Ontario co., N. Y. ; died 7 Sept., 1841, in Oakland, Mich.; married 3 Jan'y, 1836, Malinda, daughter of Seth and Hannah (Allison) Leonard, of Troy, Oakland co., Mich., born 1820, in Chenango co., N. Y. They resided in Troy about 1832, and subsequently in Washtenaw, Clinton co., Mich. ; she survived her husband and married (2), Solomon Caswell. Children, born in Troy : i. Daniel Bacon,* b. 22 March, 1837. ii. Charles, b. 7 Dec, 1839. iii. Hannah Emeline, b. 8 Jan'y, 1841. 180 Asahel Ransom,' son of Dr. Calvin* and Alice Mather (Ransom) Marvin, born 19 March, 18 17, in Bloomfield, Ontario co., N. Y. ; died 24 July, 1897 ; married 30 Dec, 1838, in DeWitt, Clinton co., Mich., Olive Marilla Alexander, born 15 July, 1823, in Richmond, Ontario co., N. Y. ; died 19 April, 1900. He removed to Ohio, with his father's family in 1823, and the following year went to Oakland co., Mich. ; in 1835, his father settled in Clinton co., then an unbroken wilderness. In 1864 Asahel removed again to Friend- ship, Adams CO., Wis., and in 1872 to Star Prairie, St. Croix co.. Wis., where he passed the rest of his life, celebrating his golden wedding there in 1 888. Here he held several public offices, among tliem that of county com- ^pissioner of the poor ; he was an active Mason for about forty years, and his funeral was conducted by that order. * Chapin Gen. differs very slightly (in the days of the month only) in dates of ii, iv and v. Seventh Generation 201 Children, the first five born in Watertown, N. Y., the others in DeWitt : i. Jay Ashford,* b. 13 Jan'y, 1844; d. 9 April, 1901, in Pasadena, Cal. ; m. 28 Nov., 1878, Flora A., dau. of William and Harriet (Pitman) Shriner, of Vermilion, So. Dak., b. 25 March, 1857,* in Carroll co., Iowa. Child : Lyle A.? b. i Dec., 1879, in Vermilion ; d. there 5 Oct., 1880. ii. Ellen Seraphina, b. 3 Feb., 1846 ; m. 19 Jan'y, 1867, Sam- uel Cyrus Benjamin, b. 25 Oct., 1841, in Lyons, N. Y. ; res., Osceola Mills, Wis. Children (Benjamin) : 1. Ina Marilla?h. 22 Oct., 1867, in Warren, Wis. ; m. 28 Feb., 1889, Byron Alvah Heald. 2. Lizzie Elva, b. 7 June, 1873, •" Star Prairie; d. 14 Aug., 1875. 3. Hugh Roby, b. 16 Feb., 1876, in Star Prairie. 4. May Evelyn, b. 8 Oct., 1878; m. 19 July, 1899, Harry Cal- vin Harding. 5. Olivette Marvin, b. : May, 1890, in Osceola. iii. Emmet Calvin, b. i Oct., 1848 ; m. 30 July, 1872, Ella M. Fay, b. 14 June, 185 1, in Princeton, Wis. Children, born in Star Prairie: i. Sydney, '^'b. n Nov., 1874; d. 9 Sept., 1885 : 2. Edna, b. 17 April, 1876. iv. Elva Marilla, b. 30 April, 1851 ; m. 4 July, 1873, Charles Fay Millard, b. 16 June, 1849, in Troupsburg, N. Y. ; res.. West Superior, Wis. Children (Millard), b. in St. Croix CO.: i. Jay Marvin,'! b. 4 March, 1875 : 2. Clay Alexander, b. 21 June, 1877; d. 14 June, 1895: 3. Russ Fay, b. 12 July, 1882. V. Lillie Antoinette, b. 28 June, 1853; m. 17 Sept., 1872, Cassius F. Millard, b. 24 Aug., 1847, in Troupsburg; s.p. vi. William Asahel, b. i Aug., 1856; m. (i), 22 Sept., 1881, Ella Louise Rowcliffe, b. 14 July, 1862, in Osceola, Wis.; d. 9 June, 1886; m. (2), 15 May, 1888, Isabella Johnston, b. 20 Dec, 1867, in Houlton, Me. Child by first wife : Claude R., 9 b. 17 March, 1884, in Osceola, vii. Mary Emeline, b. 21 Sept., 1862; m. 21 Sept., 1880, John Merrehew. Child (Merrehew) : Grace Elva,'> b. 2 May, 1881, in Star Prairie; m. Aug., 1900, William Hackett. * Morris Gen, has birth of Flora A., 1859 ; our date is from her husband. 202 Reiiiold Marvin Line i8i Henry Crittenton/ son of Dr. Mather* and Matilda (Vreeland) Marvin, born 8 May, 1817, in Romulus, Seneca co., N. Y. ; married 12 March, 1839, in Lodi, Seneca cc, Eliza Borden, of Lodi, born 181 8, in Cayuga, N. Y. Children : i. Sarah M.,^ b. 1840. ii. Franklin, b. . iii. Mary, b. . 182 Rev. Elihu Parrish,' son of Dr. Mather* and Matilda (Vreeland) Marvin, born 27 March, 18 19, in Romulus, Seneca co., N. Y. ; died 11 May, 1874, in Wellesley, Mass.; married (i), 22 April, 1845, Elizabeth M. Burke, born 26 Oct., 1823, in Aurora, Portage co., O. ; died 5 Aug., 1853, in Med- ford, Mass.; married (2), in Charlestown, Mass., 11 July, 1854, Julia A. (Carleton), widow of George Farrar, and daughter of William and Lydia (Hunting) Carleton, of Charlestown, born 24 Jan'y, 1825 ; resides (1903) in Jamaica Plain, Mass. He graduated at Western Reserve, (now Adalbert) College, O., 1842, and received D. D. from Dartmouth, 1867; he was in charge at Lima, Mich., 1844-6; pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Saline, Mich., 1846-8; at Coldwatef, Mich., 1848-51 ; pastor, 1852, of the Second Cong'l Church, Medford ; after resigning that charge he settled in Wellesley ; he owned and edited the Boston Recorder from about 1862 until it was united with the Congregationalist ; he then purchased the Boston Daily News, of which he was the editor and publisher until his death. Children by first wife : i. Martha Amelia,* b. 30 May, 1848, in Saline; m. 21 Feb., 1871, in Wellesley, Jacob, son of John Owen and Mary Arabella (Jordan) Chancy, b. 15 March, 1846, in Bos- ton, Mass. ; res., Wellesley. Child (Chaney) : Bertha Elizabeth,'} b. 29 Sept., 1872, in Wellesley. ii. Mary Emma, b. 13 Jan'y, 185 1, in Coldwater ; m. 8 March, iSgo, in London, England, Dr. Charles Frederick, son of Dr. James E. and Abigail (Mason) Lewis, b. 1855, in Burlington, Vt. ; d. 3 Feb., 1902, near Boston; s.p. He was a member of the Class of 1877 and of S * at the Univ. of Vt. ; he practiced dentistry, 1884-90, in Burlington, and afterwards in London, Eng. ; returned to America in 1900. ^ y^. cyfta-,4yl^-i>y^ Bishop ENOCH M. MARVIN. Seventh Generation 203 Children by second wife : iii. Elizabeth Carleton, b. 13 Oct., 1855, in Medford ; d. ±ere 8 Feb., 1856. iv. George Elihu, b. 18 March, 1857, in Medford; m. 5 June, 1901, Julia, dau. of Abner and Almira (Burnham) Gas- kill, of Jamaica Plain, b. 1876, in New Bmnswick. Children: i. Barbara,^ \). 21 March, 1902, in Brook- line, Mass.: 2. Eleanor, b. 8 April, 1903, in Jamaica Plain. V. Lydia Carleton, b. 11 Dec, 1858, in Medford ; m.12 Oct., 1881, in Charlestown, James Edwin, son of Charles Edwin and Cordelia F. (Shumway) Lyon, b. 21 Aug., 1854. Child (Lyon, adopted) : Esther Lilian, b. 5 Nov., 1895, in Medford, where they reside. 320. vi. William Mather, b. 19 June, 1862, in Medford. vii. Julia, b. 23 Aug., 1866, in Medford ; m. 6 June, 1894, George Jonathan, son of George J. and Lucretia (Hol- land) Porter, b. 23 April, 1861, in Medford. Child (Porter) : Catharine Grey,') b. 18 July, 1897, in Med- ford. 183 Bishop Enoch Mather,' son of Wells Ely* and Mary (Davis) Marvin, born 12 June, 1823, at "Five Cedars," near Wright City, St. Charles (now Warren) co., Mo. ; died 26 Nov., 1877, in St. Louis, Mo. ; married 23 Sept., 1845, in Bridge- ton, St. Louis CO., Mo., Harriet Brotherton Clark, born 13 Aug., 1820, in St. Louis; died 16 March, 1882, in Bridgeton. He joined the Methodist Church in August, 1839 ; was licensed to preach in 1841, ordained an elder in 1845, presiding elder, St. Charles Dist., in 1852, and consecrated Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, in New Orleans, in 1866, Bishop Andrews, who had ordained him deacon twenty-three years before, officiating. For several years he was an itiner- ant in various places in Missouri, and later at the Centenary Church and the First Church in St. Louis ; he was the financial agent of St. Charles College, Mo., of which he was elected President but declined. He went South in 1862, and served as chaplain in the Confederate armj. After the war he had charge of a church in Marshall, Tex. ; a Conference School in Waxahatchie, Ellis co., Tex., was named " Marvin College " in his honor. He spent a year visiting missions in the East, and published a volume en- titied " East by Way of the West," describing his journey around the world. He also published Lectures on the errors of the Roman Church, sermons on the " Work of Christ," and other books. He was a Mason and an Odd 204 Reinold Marvin Line Fellow, and occasionally called to address these bodies; his oration at a Commencement of Washington and Lee College, Va., was widely noticed' by the Southern press. He received the degrees of D. D., and LL. D., from Emory College in 1875. Perhaps no Bishop of the Church to which he belonged has left a sweeter or more enduring memory.* Children, the last five born in Warren co. : i. Marcia Clark,* b. 3 Aug., 1846, in Weston, Mo. ; mission- ary of the Methodist Church in South America. ii. Ada, b. 15 Feb., 1848, in Hannibal, Mo.; m. 15 Feb., 1883, in Fredericktown, Mo., Rev. H. P. Bond, b. 13 May, 1843, in Danville, Mo.; s.p. 321. iii. Fielding, b. i Nov., 1849, in La Grange, Mo. iv. Son, b. 25 July, 1852 ; d. 27 July, 1852. V. Cornelia, b. 4 April, 1854, in " Five Cedars ; " m. 15 Feb., 1888, as his second wife. Rev. W. H. Winton, b. 16 Oct., 1852, in Polk CO., Mo. Children (Winton): I. George Marvin,^ b. 2 Aug., 1889, in Waverly, Mo. i.. James Fielding, b. 16 Oct., 1890, in Clinton, Mo. 3. William Cornelius, b. 18 Jan'y, 1892, in Springfield, Mo. 4. Robert Bond, b. 27 Jan'y, 1894, in Springfield. 5. Harriet Marcia Elizabeth, b. 25 May, 1898, in Morrisville, Mo. vi. Enoch, b. i March, 1856; d. 22 March, 1856. vii. Wells Ely, b. 16 July, 1857 ; d. 23 Jan'y, 1858. viii. Mary, b. 6 July, 1859; d. 20 April, 1885, s. p.; m. 23 Sept., 1884, in Boone co., Mo., Rev. W. H. Winton, who afterward married her sister Cornelia. 184 William Theophilus Rogers,' son of Theophilus Rogers^ and Julia Ann Coleman (Coggeshall) Marvin, born 30 Dec, 1832, in Boston, Mass.; married (i), 17 April, 1861, Anne Maria, daughter of George and Judith Ray (Sawyer) Howe, of Boston, born 27 June, 1837, in Milford, N. H. ; died suddenly 9 July, 1870, in Boston; she was a lady of an unusu- ally bright and cheerful disposition, and a great favorite in society ; married (2), 30 Dec, 1874, in Brookline, Mass., Mary, daughter of Edward Samuel and Abby Russell (Pope) Ritchie, of Brook- line, born 12 June, 1845, in New Bedford, Mass. * Two biographies of Bishop Marvin have been printed ; one of these by an intimate friend, the late Thomas M. Finney, D. D. (St. Louis, 1880), has a full account of his life and labore. See also Fam. Hist, and Gen,, III : 162-4. ^iJS^&sli- Seventh Generation 205 He fitted for college at the Boston Latin School, where he received a "Franklin Medal;" graduated at Williams, 1854, where he was a member of S *. In 1864 he obtained a charter for the Williams chapter of * B K, and was one of the Charter members ; he served twenty-two years on the Brookline School Board. He has published several historical and numis- matic works, is editor of the American Journal of Numismatics, and an honorary or corresponding member of various societies devoted to that science, and is (1903), one of the Council of the N. E. Hist. Gen. Society. In 1900, he printed " The English Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin." Children by first wife, born in Boston : i. Florence,* b. 15 Oct., 1862 ; m. 13 Oct., 1886, in Brook- line, George Hoffman, son of Effingham and Martha Bowman (Wray) Embree, of Westfield, N. J., b. 10 Feb., 1862, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Children (Embree), b. in Westfield : i. Anitap b. 9 Sept., 1889 : 2. Edward Effingham, b. 22 Jan'y, 1891 : 3. Reginald Marvin, b. 31 Oct., 1894. ii. Julia Rogers, b. 9 Nov., 1866; d. r3 March, 1903, in Fort Leavenworth, Kas. ; m. 11 July, 1901, in Bacolod, Negros, Phil. Islds., Charles Brooks, son of Calvin H. and Dene Tryon (Frye) Clark, of Medford, Mass., grad. at West Point, and is (1903) ist lieutenant, 6th inf'y, U. S. Army. Child : Son,"} b. and d. 9 March, 1903, in Fort Leavenworth. iii. Theophilus Rogers, b. 11 Sept., 1868; d. 9 Dec, 1899, in Hyde Park, Mass. ; unm. Children by second wife, born in Brookline : iv. Elizabeth Eliot, b. rs Nov., 1876 ; she spent a year at Smith, Northampton, Mass. v. John Reginold, b. 22 Jan'y, 1879; entered Hamilton in r897, where he was a member of 2 *, and Cornell Univ., 1898 ; grad. at Mass. Institute of Technology, 1902, with the degree of B. S. vi. George Ritchie, b. 9 April, 1880 ; grad. at Hamilton, 1901, where he was a member of 2 *; student in the N. Y. State Library School, 1901—2. 185 Julia Elizabeth,' daughter of Theophilus Rogers^ and Julia A. C. (Coggeshall) Marvin, born $ Sept., 1834, in Boston, Mass.; died 29 Dec, 1884, in Westfield, Union co., 2o6 Reinold Marvin Lhu N. J. ; married 5 Dec, 1855, in Boston, Edward Homer, son of William G. and Margaret G. (Gushing) Ladd, of Cambridge, Mass., born 16 March, 1827, in Boston; they resided in Philadelphia, Pa., for a time, and then settled in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; they sub- sequently lived in Upper Clapton, England, in Summit, N. J., and finally in Westfield, where she established a seminary for young people, which she carried on successfully until shortly before her death. Her husband survived her, and married (2), 25 April, 1890, in Baranquilla, Colombia, S. A., Maria B. Franks. They reside in Colombia. "Mrs. Ladd was a woman of marked ability, of wide influence in tlie community where she resided, and especially in the Cong'l Church of West- field, of which she was one of the founders and original members." A mem- orial of her life, with a tribute to her memory by the pastor of that church, was printed shortly after her death. Children (Ladd) : i. Annie Marvin,* b. 21 July, 1857, in Boston; m. 4 Oct., 1877, in Westfield, Rev. Charles Joseph Hardy, son of William and Ellen (Hall) Ropes, b. 7 Dec, 185 1, in St. Petersburg, Russia; grad. Yale, 1872, where he was a member of "V Y; and of Andover Theol. Sem., 1875 ; D. D. Yale ; pastor of the Cong'l Church, Ellsworth, Me., 1877-83 ; Professor in Bangor Theol. Sem. since 1883; res., Bangor, Me. Children (Ropes): 1. Ellen Marvin? \i. 20 Jan'y, 1879, i" Ellsworth; grad. at Bryn Mawr, 1902. 2. Annie Margaret, b. 3 May, 1880, in Ellsworth; grad. at Bryn Mawr, 1903. 3. Marvin, b. 15 Oct., 1881, in Ellsworth. 4. Alice Rogers, b. 19 Sept., 1883, in Bangor; student at Bryn Mawr, having taken the highest matriculation prize from New England in 1902. < 5. John Francis, b. 24 Aug., 1885, in Bangor. ii. Alice Rogers, b. 5 Aug., 1859, in Brooklyn; d. 3 April, 1884, in Westfield ; unm. ill. Edward Homer, b. 30 Sept., i860, in Brooklyn; m. 10 June, 1886, in Westfield, Adelaide Louise, dau. of Henry M. and Adelaide (Beebe) Evans, of Westfield, b. 3 May, 1863. He is a banker in New York; res., Plainfield, N. J. Children (Ladd), b. in Plainfield: i. Howard Marvin,') b. 8 Jan'y, 189 1 : 2. Delano Wood, b. 28 Oct., 1896 : 3. Edward ffomer, b. 7 Sept., 1902. Seventh Generatwn 207 iv. Ellen Ropes, b. 19 Sept., 1865, in Upper Clapton; m. 10 June, 1893, in Bangor, Herbert Marsena, son of Orson Parda and Caroline Reddington (Wheeler) Allen, b. 8 March, 1865, in Harpoot, Turkey; grad. at Williams, 1888, where he was a member of A V, and at Bangor Theol. Sem., 1893 ; they are missionaries of the Amer- ican Board, and were stationed in Van at the time of the massacre of the Armenians; res. (1903), Constan- tinople, Turkey. Children (Allen) : 1. Edith Rogers,'' b. 4 Aug., 1894, in Van, Turkey. 2. Herbert Marsena, b. 16 April, 1896, in Oroomiah, Persia. 3. Dorothy Martindale, b. 14 Feb., 1898, in Van. 4. Gladys, b. 27 Dec, 1899, in Aubumdale, Mass. 5. Winifred Ladd, b. 15 Nov., 1902, in Aubumdale. 186 Junius/ son of Dea. William^ and Sophia C. (Grififin) Marvin, born 2 Oct., 1820, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 21 Feb., 1879, in East Randolph, Dodge cc. Wis. ; married (i), Adeline Comstock, daughter of Oliver and Mary (Comstock) Raymond, born 21 Nov., 1820, in North Lyme (Hamburgh), Ct. ; died 26 April, 1862, in East Randolph; married (2), 24 Jan'y, 1864, Ellen L. Bennett, born 31 July, 1832, in Owego, Tioga cc, N. Y. Junius was admitted an elector in Hamburgh, 3 April, 1843; he removed to East Randolph about 1857, and was a farmer. Children by first wife : i. Cornelia Louisa,* b. 7 Nov., 1855, in Hamburgh; m. 30 June, 1880, George Thaddeus Brown, b. 26 Feb., 1850, in Randolph. Children (Brown), all but the youngest b. in Portage, Wis. : 1. Lewis Raymond,'^ b. 28 April, 1881 : 2. Junius, b. 1 Oct., 1882 : 3. Frederick George, b. 2 May, 1884: 4. Jennie Louise, b. 16 April, 1887, in Oshkosh, Wis. ii. Jennie Grace, b. 25 Nov., 1858 ; res., Oshkosh.* iii. James Raymond, twin to Jennie G. ; m. 23 Nov., 1892, Mabel Maria Evans, b. 28 June, 1872, in Randolph. Children, b. in Randolph: i. Margaret Adeline,^ b. 28 Aug., 1893: 2. Raymond James, b. 22 March, 1898. iv. Adeline Raymond, b. 2 Nov., i860. * The names and dates in this family differ in some cases from Hyde and Griffin ; ours were furnished by Miss Jennie Grace Marvin (ii), to whom we are indebted for valuable assistance, 2o8 Reinold Marvin Line Child by second wife : V. Clara Ellen, b. 17 May, 1865. 187 George Griffin,' son of Dea. William* and Sophia C. (Griffin) Marvin, born 18 Feb., 1824, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 15 Nov., 1888, in Randolph, Wis. ; married 29 March, 1849, Harriet Jane, daughter of Henry Stultz, of Beaver Dam, Dodge CO., Wis., born 26 Oct., 1832, in Piermont, Rockland co., N. Y. ; she married (2), Francis G. Marvin, a younger brother of George ; they settled in Beaver Dam in 1847, and in Randolph in 1851, where he held various offices and represented the third district of Columbia co. ; he was a farmer. Children, the eldest born in Beaver Dam, the others in Ran- dolph : i. Sarah Sophia,^ b. 11 Jan'y, 1850; m. 3 Nov., 1869, Will- iam B. Shepherd, b. 10 Dec, 1845, in Phelps, N. Y. Children (Shepherd), b. in Randolph: i. George Van Rensselaer,'^ b. 12 March, 1872: 2. Henry Marvin, h. 16 Sept., 1874: 3. William Burt, b. 23 April, 1880: 4. Nellie H., b. 2 April, 1881 : 5. Robert H., b. 6 Oct., 1883. ii. Frank Griffin, b. 3 Dec, 1851 ; d. 9 April, 1892, in Zum- brota, Minn. ; m. 8 Dec, 1879, Ella L. Conway, b. 26 Aug., 1857, in Meadville, Pa. Children, born in Zum- brota: i. Conway F.,^ b. 17 Oct., 1880: 2. George Griffin,\i. 11 Feb., 1882: 3. Harriet E., b. 7 Nov., 1883 : 4. Mary M., b. i Jan'y, 1888 : 5. William C, b. 29 Aug., 1892. iii. Henry Stultz, b. 28 Nov., 1855 ; m. i May, 1882, Mary A. Renshaw, b. 28 May, 1856, in New Bedford, Mass. Children, born in Green Bay, Wis.: i. George Griffin,'^ b. 12 April, 1887: 2. Mary Adeline, b. 12 Jan'y, i8go. iv. William D., b. 22 April, 1857 ; m. 24 Dec, 1880, Emma L. Swarthout, b. 20 Feb., 1864, in Pine Island, Minn. Children, b. there : i. Boyd J.,^\). 23 Feb., 1882: 2. Adeline R., b. 26 March, 1884: 3. Clara A., b. 13 Feb., 1886: 4. Franklin L., b. 17 May, 1887. v. Harriet Leah, b. 15 Aug., 1859; m. 29 March, 1879, S. 5. Lockhart. Children (Lockhart), the first two b. in Portage, Wis., the others in Millbank, So. Dak.: i. Smenth Generation 209 Harriet M.,'> b. 22 July, 1880: 2. Agnes G., b. 3 Oct., 1881 : 3. John G., b. 28 Oct., 1883 : 4. Marvin, b. 21 Feb., 1886. 188 William Joseph/ son of Dea. William^ and Sophia C. (Griffin) Marvin, born 6 April, 1830, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 7 April, 1878 ; married 28 Jan'y, 1869, Anne Maria,* daughter of Dr. Marshfield Sterling and Azubah Harvey' (Mar- vin) Parker, born 16 Sept., 1830, in Lyme; died there 22 Oct., 1900 ; they resided in Hamburgh, on an estate which has been occupied by the family for several generations. Children, born in Lyme :* i. Daughter,* b. 3 Sept., 187 1 ; d. inf. ii. William Parker, b. 13 March, 1873; unm. ; res., Ham- burgh, iii. Henry Seymour, b. 8 Aug., 1875 ; res. (1903), in Boston, Mass. ; unm. 189 Leverett Huntington,' son of Joseph'' and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Marvin, born 22 Feb., 1821, in Champion, Jefferson co., N. Y. ; died 3 Feb., 1882, in Beaver Dam, Dodge CO., Wis.; married 25 May, 1846, Leah Ann Baldwin, born 25 Sept., 1824, in Essex co., N. Y. ; died 27 March, 1899, in Beaver Dam. They resided in Wethersfield, Ct., and Beaver Dam. Children, born in Beaver Dam : 322. i. Mary Emily,* b. i April, 1848. ii. William Hopkins, b. 31 July, 1850; m. 9 Nov., 1876, Adelaide E. Lobdell, b. 21 April, 1857, in Washington Island, Wis. Children, born in Green Bay, Wis. : i . Grace Rosalind,') b. 4 May, 1878 ; unm. : 2. Edith Agnes, b. 24 Dec, 1879 ; unm. : 3. Samuel Linn, b. 28 Aug., 1883 ; d. 22 May, 1884 : 4. Joseph Judson, b. 12 July, 1884. iii. Agnes Embree, b. 27 Jan'y, 1853; d. 12 May, 1892; m. 21 Dec, 1880, Arthur Wallace, son of John and Saman- tha Sias, b. 7 June, 1855, in Milton, Mass. Child (Sias) : Son,^ b. 5 Dec, 1885, in White Sulphur Springs, Mont. ; d. inf. * It will be observed that they are of the eighth generation from Reinold' on their father's side, and the ninth on their mother's. 2 1 o Reinold Marvin Line iv. Lucy Ada, b. 4 Jan'y, 1855 ; m. 7 Sept., 1897, Luther Gilson, b. 22 Aug., 1840, in Oswego co., N. Y. V. Charles Huntington, b. 7 Aug., 1858; m. (i), 11 Jan'y, 1882, Hattie J. Sitts, b. 22 Jan'y, 1856, in Chicago, 111.; d. 25 Nov., 1882 ; m. (2), 9 Dec, 1886, Jennie M. Sitts, b. 26 Nov., i860, in Chicago ; d. 22 Aug., 1897. Child, by second wife: Mary Leah,^ b. 6 Feb., i888, in Chicago. vi. Lincoln Hamlin, b. 6 Feb., 1861 ; m. i June, 1893, Ruth Cation, b. 10 April, 1868, in Ottawa, Wis. Children, b. in Waukesha, Wis. : i. Margaret Cation,'^ b. 21 April, 1895 : 2. Ruth Cation, b. 20 Dec, 1898. vii. Edward Henry, b. 13 June, 1863; m. 21 Sept., 1895, Mrs. Josephine S. Funston, b. i June, 1866, in Hough- ton, Mich. ; s. p. viii. Frederic Herbert, b. 23 Feb.' 1867; m. 11 Oct., 1888, Josephine V. Platzer, b. 18 March, 1868, in Red Bank, Pa. Children, the third and fourth b. in Milwaukee, the others in North Greenfield, Wis. : i. Edward Har- rison,') b. II Aug., 1889: 2. Agnes Platzer, b. 12 Nov., 1890: 3. Herbert Arthur, b. 9 Jan'y, 1892: \. Jose- phine, b. 10 March, 1893: ^. Janet Emerine, b. 27 April, 1897 : 6. George Eugene, b. 26 Nov., 1898. 190 Dea. Ira Kilbourne/ son of Elihu* and Clarissa (Kil- bourne) Marvin, born 6 Sept., 1796, in Hebron, Ct. ; died 12 May, 1879, in Tolland, Ct. ; married 22 Oct., 1824, Julia, daughter of Eliphalet and Sibyl Young, born 14 May, 1800, in Windham, Ct. ; died 24 Feb., 1875, in Tolland. For twenty-eight years he was a deacon in the Baptist Church in Tolland, where he settled in May, 1820; he was a member of the Legislature. Children, born in Tolland : i. Jane Maria,* b. 11 Jan'y, 1826; m. 1847, William Butler, b. abt. 1823, in Wethersfield, Ct. Children (Butler), b. in Rockville, Ct. : 1. Clarence? b. 31 July, 1852 ; d. 25 Aug., 1877, s.p.\ m. Jen- nie Bond. 2. Alice Gertrude, b. 29 Nov., 1855 ; d. 7 Jan'y, 1857. 3. Marion Louise, b. 20 Dec, 1859; d. 24 Jan'y, 1874. 4. Edwin G., b, 12 Feb., 1862 ; m. Jennie Bromley, Seventh Generation 211 ii. Julia Ann, b. 23 Jan'y, 1828; m. (i), Nov., 1852, Edwin Halsey Cole, b. 18 April, 1827, in Chatham, Ct. ; d. 16 July, 1859, in Cromwell, Ct. ; grad. at Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Ct., in 1851 ; she m. (2), 27 Jan'y, 1864, George Wells, son of Asa and Charity (Shelton) Bar- tholomew, b. ig June, 1805. Child (Cole) : Hettie Julia? b. 17 May, 1856, in Bristol, Ct. ; m. abt. 1880, her step-brotlier, George Wells Bartholomew, Jr., b. abt. 1850, in Bristol. Child (Bartholomew): Linn,'" b. ; res., Austin, Tex. iii. Sibyl Lathrop, b. 16 July, 1830; m. (i), 2 Oct., 1849, Lewis Butler, b. abt. 1825, in Wethersfield ; d. abt. Oct., 1851, in Rockville, s. p.\ m. (2), 11 Dec, 1861, Enos B. Cole, of Cromwell. Children (Cole), b. there : 1. Clara Sibyl? b. 4 Feb., 1863; unm. 2. Catharine Louisa, b. 7 March, 1865; m. 10 Jan'y. 1889, Edward Bryant, b. abt. i860, in Westfield, Mass.; d. before 1882, leaving issue. iv. Harriet, b. 5 Sept., 1832 ; d. 2 Nov., 1832. 323. V. Edwin Eliphalet, b. 8 Oct., 1833. vi. Lucy Catharine, b. 11 March, 1837 ; m. Joseph P. Root, of Tolland ; j. /. vii. Clarissa Kilbourne, b. 10 Sept., 1840; m. 4 Oct., 1865, Charles A. Hawkins, b. 29 Aug., 1839, in Tolland. Children (Hawkins), b. there: 1. Gertrude Elizabeth? b. 28 Sept., 1867; m. 29 Oct., 1890, Frank F. Ives, b. in Meriden, Ct. 2. Edgar Marvin, b. 17 Jan'y, 1874 ; unm. 3. Robert Charles, b. 29 July, 1878; m. 22 May, 1900, Alice, dau. of August Dominicus and Jennie (Leitch) Koppman, b. 9 Oct., 1875, in Dedham, Mass. viii. Samuel Harvey, b. 12 May, 1845 ; m. 24 Oct., 1871, An- geline, dau. of George W. and Angeline (Ives) Barthol- omew, b. 22 Dec, 1843, in Bristol, Ct. [her father m. (2), Julia Ann* (ii), sister of Samuel H.] ; res., Urbana and Columbus, O. Children, b. in Columbus : 1. Percy Clarence? b. i Oct., 1873 ; d. 22 Dec, 1890, in Co- lumbus; unm. 2. Bessie, b. 9 April, 1875; unm. 3. Edna Belle, b. 25 March, 1877 ; unm. 191 Albert Curtis/ son of Joseph'' and Polly (Tiffany) Marvin, born 4 Feb., 1820, in Walton, Delaware co., N. Y. ; married 11 April, 1849, Amarilla C. Stetson, born 17 2 12 Reinold Marvin Line Dec, 182 1. Resided in Walton, and Wayland, Steuben co., N. Y. Children, born in Walton : i. Melvin Knox,* b. 8 March, 1850 ; m. 4 July, 1870, Mary C. Vogle. Children, born in Cohocton, N. Y. : 1. Genevieve? \>. 14 March, 1872. 2. Albert Curtis, b. 18 Sept., 1873 ; d. 24 April, 1874. 3. Amah Augusta, b. 12 Feb., 1875; ^-^ Feb., 1876. 4. Nettie Odell, b. 24 Aug., 1876. ii. Ann Amanda, b. 21 March, 1851 ; d. 19 March, 1852. iii. Curtis Tiffany, b. 25 Feb., 1853 ; d. 12 April, 1854. iv. Eleanor Augusta, b. 20 March, 1856. V. Francis Eugene, b. 4 Dec, 1864. 192 George W.,^ son of Jared^ and Fanny Almira (Rogers) Marvin, born 20 Nov., 1817, in Walton, Delaware cc, N. Y. ; married 21 Sept., 1846, Hannah, daughter of Mead Eells, born 3 Nov., 1822, in Bainbridge, Chenango co., N. Y. ; died 20 Dec, 1892, in Walton. Children, born in Walton : i. Martha,* b. 13 July, 1847. ii. Julia, b. 8 Dec, 1851 ; m. 10 Sept., 1873, William Abiel, son of Abiel and Cordelia E. (Wheat) Drake, b. 30 Jan'y, 1848, in Franklin, N. Y.* Children (Drake), b. in Walton : 1. Martha Marvin? b. 3 July, 1874; m. 28 Nov., 1900, Her- bert J. McClung. Child (McClung) : Dorothy Lois,'° b. 13 Sept., 1901 ; d. 6 Aug., 1902. ii. Nellie Eells, b. 26 July, 1876. 3. Dorothy, b. 27 July, 1890. iii. George, b. 12 Jan'y, 1865; m. 8 Feb., 1893, Elizabeth A. Patterson, b. 29 July, 1869, in Walton. Children, b. in Walton: i. Martha Agnes? b. 24 March, 1894: 2. Esther, b. 17 Oct., 1895 : 3. Hannah Eells, b. 8 April, 1901. 193 Mary Weed,' daughter of Jared^ and Fanny Almira (Rogers) Marvin, born 9 Dec, 18 19, in Walton, Dela- ware CO., N. Y. ; died there 31 Jan'y, 1899; married 12 Nov., * Our dates which are from Fam. rec, differ from those in N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Reg. Seventh Generation 213 1840, in Walton, Stephen Decatur, son of Mead Eells, born 3 Nov., 181 5, in Walton; died there 14 Jan'y, 1898. Children (Eells), born in Walton : i. John Marvin,* b. 21 Dec, 1843 ; m. 28 Nov., 1878, Mary A., dau. of Frank S. Kneer, b. 5 July, 1861, in Han- cock, N. Y. ; enlisted in the 144th reg't, N. Y. Vols., and served through the war. ii. Ellen Maria, b. 27 Jan'y, 1846; m. 21 Dec, 1882, John Q., son of Joseph and Peninah (Wakeman) Barlow, b. 23 Feb., 1847, in Lummis, N. Y. ; she was a teacher in Norwalk, Ct. ; her husband has been a deacon in the Cong'l Church, Walton, since 1875, and president of the Village Board of Health. Children (Barlow), b. in Walton: i. William Marvin,') b. 22 May, 1883: 2. Joseph, b. 23 Oct., 1884: 3. John Allan, b. 8 Jan'y, 1887. iii. Emma Isabelle, b. 8 May, 1848; d. 6 March, 1878, j./.; m. 6 Oct., 1868, Robert Lorenzo, son of Robert Eells, b. 19 June, 1841, in Norwalk; d. 6 Sept., 1892. iv. William Hamilton, b. 16 April, 1853; m. (i), 24 June, 1880, Hulda H. Stoddard, b. 1858, in New Haven, Ct. ; d. 24 Feb., 1881 ; m. (2), 11 Nov., 1886, Eleanor, dau. of Lewis B. Place, b. 26 Sept., 1862, in Washington, D. C. 194 William Wallace,' son of Jared' and Fanny Almira (Rogers) Marvin, born 21 Sept., 1824, in Walton, Del- aware CO., N. Y. ; died there 13 April, 1899; married 29 May, 1 85 1, Harriet D., daughter of Horace Eells, born 24 Aug., 1832, in Walton; died there 15 Dec, 1879. Children, born in Walton : i. Charles Edson,* b. 4 March, 1852; d. 15 Sept., 1879. ii. Lizzie Maria, b. 28 April, 1858; m. i Oct., 1890, Daniel E., son of John McLean, b. 18 Dec, 1840, in Walton. Child (McLean) : Mildred Eells,') b. 3 Sept., 1891, in Walton. 195 Rev. Charles S.,' son of Jared* and Fanny Almira (Rogers) Marvin, born 28 Jan'y, 1828, in Walton, Dela- ware CO., N. Y. ; died 17 Nov., 1899, in Marshall, Calhoun co., Minn.; married 26 May, 1856, Mary, daughter of Mead Eells, 2 14 jReiftold Marvin Line born I Jan'y, 1833, in Walton; died 19 March 1895, in Mar- shall ; he studied at Andover and Auburn Theol. Seminaries ; licensed by Delaware Presbytery, N. Y., in April, 1856; pastor of the Harpersfield church from 1859 until about 1874 ; later he labored in various places in New York and Pennsylvania and in the West ; the last twenty-five years of his life he was a Home Missionary, from 1891 residing in Marshall. During the Civil war he was a chaplain. Children : i. Fanny Ruth,* b. 7 April, 1857, in Walton ; m. 24 March, 1888, Frederic D., son of Abram Henry Hollenbeck, b. 5 Dec, 1859, in Preble, N. Y.; d. 26 Nov., 1898, in Lynde, Minn. Children (Hollenbeck), the first two b. in Schoharie, Kas., the others in Marshall: i. Charles Abram,')h. 12 Feb., 1889: 2. Arthur Marvin, b. 29 June, 1890: 3. Robert Condit, b. 8 July, 1892: 4. Mary Eells, b. 2 July, 1894; 5. Jennie Manchester, b. 19 Dec, 1896. ii. Charles Hollenbeck, b. 5 Jan'y, 1859, in Harpersfield, N. Y. iii. Kate, b. 26 Sept., 1862, in Walton; d. 18 Aug., 1867, in Sunrise, Minn. iv. Mary Eells, b. 17 May, 1865, in Harpersfield; m. 28 Sept., 1893, Charles V., son of Jonathan French Met- calf, b. 15 June, 1864, in Elba, Minn. ; d. 26 July, 1896. Children (Metcalf) : i. Jonathan French,') b. 14 July, 1894, in Ark Lake, Minn. ; d. 9 July, 1895 : 2. Mary Marvin, b. 21 July, 1896, in McEwen, Tenn. v. William O., b. 12 May, 1869, in Riceville, Iowa; d. 16 Oct., 1869, in Floyd, Iowa. vi. Frank Mead, b. 26 Sept., 1872, in Wood River, Neb. 196 Lewis,7 son of Jared* and Fanny Almira (Rogers) Marvin, born 13 March, 1831, in Walton, Delaware co., N. Y. ; married 3 Sept., 1862, Lois Vesta, daughter of Ezra Beard, born 25 Jan'y, 1838, in Jefferson, Schoharie co., N. Y. In early life he was a teacher ; for thirty years a justice of the peace ; postmaster, 1 868-86, and for twenty years on the Board of Education of Walton ; he is a trustee of the Cong'l Church. Seventh Generation 215 ChUd: i. Robert Beard,* b. 26 Feb., 1870, in Walton ; m. 28 Aug., 1894, Mary S., dau. of George A. Colton, b. 18 Dec, 1869, in Walton; grad. at Hamilton, 1892 ; Instructor in Ancient Languages, Carthage College, Mo. ; in 1902 a teacher in Brooklyn, N. Y. Child : Harold Colton,') b. 8 June, 1901, in Walton; d. 25 July, 1901. 197 Dr. Thomas Edwin,' son of Col. Thomas^ and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 23 Sept., 1816, in Walton, Del- aware co., N. Y. ; died there 16 June, 1894; married 10 May, 1838, Mary Jane Sniffin, daughter of Benjamin B. Eells, born 29 Aug., 1 8 18, in Walton ; died there 4 June, 1894. He was a dentist, practicing in Walton, excepting 1 868-70, when he was in Cooperstown, N. Y. During the Anti-rent troubles he was a lieutenant in Capt. Baldwin's company of the Separate Battal- ion, Light Inf'y, of the N. Y. National Guard; August, 1845, he was commissioned first lieutenant ; postmaster of Walton, 1861-8. Children, born in Walton : i. Benjamin Thomas,* b. 22 Feb., 1839; d. 27 June, 1862; unm. ; he was a bugler in the 44th N. Y. Vols., in 1861 ; he took part in the battles at Hanover Court House and Gaines' Mills, in the latter of which he was killed by a shell. " He was a yoimg man of pure and gener- ous impulses, quiet and unassuming in manner, a brave soldier, and met a glorious death while discharging his duty." ii. Samuel Edwin, b. 18 March, 1841 ; d. 2 March, 1843. iii. Nathan Hanford, b. 22 March, 1843; d. 15 Jan'y, 1901, in Hancock, N. Y., s.p.\ m. 17 May, 1866, Katharine J., dau. of Gordon Beach, b. 28 Sept., 1842, in Sidney, N. Y. He enlisted Aug., 1864, in the 144th N. Y. Vols., served through the war, and was discharged 25 June, 1865 ; he was detailed as a musician, the Walton Cornet Band, of which he was the leader, having vol- unteered with the reg't. After the v.ar he res. in Wal- ton until 1876, when he removed to Hancock. He was a member of the G. A. R., Hancock Lodge, F. and A. M., and of the Methodist Church. He was interred with Masonic honors at Walton. 2i6 Reinold Marvin Line iv. Lucius, b. i8 June, 1845; d. 19 April, 1846. V. Dency Eugenia, b. 29 May, 1847 ; m. as his second wife, 5 Sept., 1872, Robert Boyle, son of Rhodes Budlong and Avis Waterman (Lockwood) Chapman, b. 9 Oct., 1837, in Worcester, Mass. ; d. 5 Nov., 1894, in Provi- dence, R. I.; grad. at Brown Univ., 1858, where he was a member of A A * and $ B K. Children (Chap- man), b. in Providence : 1. Avis Lockwood? b. 13 Oct., 1873; ""■ '2 June, 1900, Abram, son of Abram T. and Ellen M. (Frye) Barker, b. 14 Feb., 1861, in Fall River, Mass. 2. Benjamin Thomas, b. 24 Dec, 1874; d. 15 May, 1881. 3. Rhodes Budlong, b. 10 Sept., 1876; d. 24 April, i88i. 4. Mary Jane, b. 24 Sept., 1879; d. 20 May, 1894. vi. Julius Seneca, b. 12 April, 1849; m. (i), 22 Oct., 1873, Maria Bustid Anderson, b. 24 Aug., 1853, in Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. (2), 6 May, 1896, Mrs. Louisa H. R. Ran- som, b. 22 Feb., 1866, in Norwich, N. Y. Children by first wife, b. in Brooklyn: i. Minnie Ella,^ b. 5 Aug., 1874; unm. : 2. Henry Edwin, b. 5 Nov., 1876; d, 9 Sept., 1884: 3. Henry E. H, b. 5 Nov., 1878. vii. Edward Eells, b. 26 Sept., 1852 ; d. 29 May, 1853. viii. Mary Aletta, b. 25 April, 1856 ; unm.* ix. Francis Eugene, b. 28 Oct., 1857 ; m. 22 Aug., 1882, Ella S., dau. of Hubbard Metcalf, b. 6 Sept., 1863, in Masonville, N. Y. Children, b. in Walton : i. Jennie Grace,') b. 10 July, 1883 : 2. Roland Chapman, b. 7 July, 1892 : 3. Edwin Metcalf, b. 3 March, 1894: 4. Laura Metcalf, b. 4 Aug., 1896 : 5. Hilda Elizabeth, b. 13 Aug., 1902. X. Lillian, b. 13 Feb., i860; d. 6 March, 1862. xi. William, twin to Lillian ; d. 26 Aug., i860, xii. James Root, b. 18 July, 1861 ; d. 8 Feb., 1862. xiii. Annie Belle, b. 15 May, 1863; d. 18 Sept., 1863. 198 Andrew ].^ son of Col. Thomas^ and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 26 Dec, 18 19, in Walton, Delaware cc, N. Y. ; died 17 Sept., 1876; married 11 June, 1845, Anierf Jane, daughter of Linus S. and Charity (Corwin) Weed, born 14 March, 1821, in New York city; died May, 1881. * We are under great obligations to her aid ; in dates which differ from Tal- cott, we follow her authority. t Anna, erroneously, in Corwin Gen. MARY ALETTA MARVIN. Seventh Generation 217 Children, born in Binghamton, N. Y. : i. Thomas Corwin,* b. 20 Jan'y, 1859; d. 15 Jan'y, 1885. ii. Wilham Harrie, b. 18 Jan'y, 1861 ; d. 8 July, 1887. 199 Lieut. Joseph Tiffany,^ son of Col. Thomas'" and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 19 June, 1822, in Walton, Delaware co., N. Y. ; married 6 April, 1869, Jen- nie E., daughter of EHhu Hall, born 6 Sept., 1845, in Willow Springs, Wis.; died 13 June, 1896, in Dariington, Lafayette CO., Wis. He enlisted 22 April, 1861, as a private in the 3d reg't Wis. Vol. inf 'y ; was soon made first sergeant; first lieutenant, August, 1862, and quarter- master from 6 Feb., 1863 ; he was in the batties of Bolivar Heights, Cedar Mountain, Chancellorsville, Antietam and Gettysburg ; ordered to the West during the Atlanta campaign, he marched with Sherman to the sea, and took part in the grand review in Washington ; he was one of the only two officers left in his regiment after Antietam, so that he was temporarily in command of the surviving remnant ; the regiment was ordered to join Sher- idan in Texas, just before the French decided to evacuate Mexico, but proceeded no further than Louisville, Ky., where they were mustered out. He then settled in Solomon, Kas., and has been an elder in the Presby- terian Church there for about twenty years, and commander of a G. A. R. Post in that cit}'. Children, born in Solomon : i. Minnie Dency,* b. 23 Aug.. 1873 ; m. 30 Dec, 1897, George F. Oates, b. 5 Feb., 1872, in Jo. Daviess co., 111. ii. Calvin Hall, b. 10 Feb., 1881 ; d. 10 Sept., 1881. 200 Hon. Nathaniel Curtis,^ son of Col. Thomas" and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 3 March, 1826, in Wal- ton, Delaware co., N. Y. ; died there 29 Nov., 1895 ; married 7 Nov., 1850, Julia Ann, daughter of Nathaniel and Sally (Bene- dict) Fitch, born 25 Dec, 1831, in Walton. He was educated at the Franklin Institute, Delaware co. ; studied law in Delhi, N. Y., and was admitted to the bar; he organized a mihtia com- pany in Walton, and later a regiment in the county, which he commanded for three years. In 1877 he was elected to the State Senate. Under the name of " Senex," he wrote several articles on the glacial action in Dela- ware county. 2i8 Reinold Marvin Line Children, born in Walton : i. Alice Augusta,* b. 29 Oct., 1851; m. 22 Dec, i86g, Thomas Porter, son of Clark and Hannah (Thomas) Landfield, b. 22 May, 1841, in Howard, N. Y. ; d. Oct., 1891, in Walton. Children (Landfield): I. Clay Marvin? b. 22 Feb., 1872, in Howard ; d. 9 Feb., 1891. 1. Ellen Bassett, b. 10 March, 1874, in Walton; m. 18 Dec, 1902, James Augustus, son of Donald and Katharine (Shaw) Craw- ford, of Hamden, N. Y., b. 18 Dec, 1868, in Janesville, Wis. 3. Infant, b. 27 April, 1877, in Walton. ii. Eliza Flora, b. 21 Oct., 1855; m. 21 Oct., 1875, Charles B., son of Benjamin John and Mary Lucretia (Benton) Bassett, b. 5 July, 1848, in Walton ; s. p.\ res., Wal- ton. iii. Julia Fitch, b. 10 June, 1858; m. 25 Jan'y, 1883, Benja- min Guion, son of William Wicks and Mary (Eells) North, b. 22 Oct., 1851, in Walton; s.p. iv. Cora Bell, b. 17 July, 1865; m. 16 Dec, 1886, Jacob, son of Egbert and Mary (Verberg) Ter Knile, b. 22 April, 1853, in Enschede, Overyssel, Holland. Chil- dren (Knile), the first three b. in Brooklyn, N. Y., the others in Montvale, N. J.: i. Egbert Marvin,'^ b. 10 Sept., 1887: 2. Curtis Verberg, b. 20 Oct., 1889: 3. Julia Maria, b. 16 Oct., 1891 : 4. Conrad Benedict, b. 16 Dec, 1896: 5. Anna Seymour, b. 25 Oct., 1898: 6. Cornelia Weed, b. 27 Sept., 1900. V. Nathaniel Curtis, b. 29 May, 1867 ; d. 20 Oct., 1869. 201 Frederick Foote,^ son of Col. Thomas^ and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 19 Feb., 1828, in Walton, Dela- ware CO., N. Y. ; died 30 Sept., 1900, in Canon City, Fremont CO., Col.; married 28 Feb., 1867, Anna E., daughter of Caleb Blood, born 14 May, 1849, ^^ Townsend, Mass.; died 19 Aug., 1900, in Canon City. He enlisted 1864, in the nth Kas. cav'y, which was in the battle of the Big Blue, and in several fights with the Indians, in Wyoming; mustered out i Sept., 1865. In 1857 he was elected a member of the first City Council of Man- hattan, Riley co., Kas., and also held the office of assessor. In 1866 he removed to Solomon, Dickinson co., Kas., and in 1895 settled in Canon City. Seventh Generation 2iq Child (adopted) : i. Bertha, b. 14 July, 1887, in Solomon. 202 Eliza Crane/ daughter of Col. Thomas* and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 5 Oct., 1830, in Walton, Dela- ware CO., N. Y.; married 9 Nov., 1858,* Rev. James Pierce, son of William Shepard and Maria (Metcalfe) Root, born 19 March, 1829, in Staten Island, N. Y. ; died 26 Dec, 1887, in Provi- dence, R. I. He graduated at Union Theol. Sem., 1855, and was ordained in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; he first settled in North Walton, then in Providence over the Elmwood Cong'l Church, and later in Perry Centre, N. Y. Children (Root) : i. Maiy Metcalfe,^ b. 20 Dec, 1859, in Northfield, N. Y. ; since 1887 she has been a missionary in India, ii. Dency Tiffany, b. 28 March, 1862, in Providence; m. 25 Sept., 1894, Rev. David Scudder, son of Rev. James and Elizabeth (Hopkins) Herrick, b. 29 March, 1863, in Tirumungalum, So. India; grad. at Williams, 1885 ; they have been missionaries in India since 1887. iii. EHza Charly, b. 6 Jan'y, 1865, in Providence; m. 20 Sept., 1894, Rev. John E. Bowman, b. 28 Dec. 1864, in Taunton, Mass. iv. Anne Shepard, b. 17 March, 1868, in Perry Centre. V. Anne Louise, b. 8 May, 1871, in Perry Centre. 203 Capt. Matthew Weed,' son of Col. Thomas* and Dency (Tiffany) Marvin, born 18 Nov., 1832, in Wal- ton, Delaware co., N. Y. ; man-ied there 5 Oct., 1864, Isabella, daughter of Hector and Anna (More) Sinclair, born 7 March, 1836, in Stamford, Delaware co., N. Y. In 1862 he was commissioned lieutenant in the 144th reg't N. Y. Vols. ; captain in March, 1863 : mustered out 25 June, 1865 ; he has also held com- missions as adjutant, captain (thirteen years), and major in the National Guard of New York, and was a member of the State Senate, beside tilling numerous local offices, political, educational and Masonic. After the close of the war he was admitted to the bar, and has practiced in Walton. * The Root Gen. erroneously has her m. and b. of her eldest child exactly one year later than above, and differs slightly as to some other dates ; our autl'.ority for those we give is the lady herself. 220 Reinold Marvin Lim Children, born in Walton : i. Elizabeth Sinclair,* b. 29 March, 1868 ; m. 21 Jan'y, 1891, William C, son of Onslow and Jane (Morenus) Wells, b. 13 March, 1864, in Walton. Children (Wells) : 1. Esther Josephine^ b. 2 April, 1893, in Union Hill, N. J. 2. Hector Marvin, b. 24 July, 1897, in Middletown, N. Y. ii. Mary More, b. 11 Oct., 1869 ; m. 5 Nov., 1890, Philip S., son of John J. Titus, b. 6 Oct., 1866, in Montgomery, N. Y. Children (Titus), b. in Walton : i. Marvin Sinclair,'^ b. 2 Sept., 1892 : 2. Eleamr More, b. 10 Dec, 1893 : 3. Philip S., b. 4 Oct., 1895. iii. Dency Tiffany, b. 7 July, 1871 ; d. 12 Aug., 1884. iv. Hector Sinclair, b. 7 Feb., 1874. He was of the fourth generation of his line to serve in the armies of the United States ; his father's record is given above; his grandfather, Thomas, was in the War of 18 12; and his gr.-grandfather in the Revolution. Hector was a volunteer in the Spanish war, enlisting in the 33d separate company (Co. F, 1st reg't, N. Y. Vols.), 21 May, 1898, and sailed for Manila ; reaching Honolulu, they were held for duty there, and returned to the United States in December following; res. (1902), Walton. V. Harry Fitch, b. ^o Sept., 1875. vi. Annabel, b. 11 Aug., 1877. 204 Ellen,7 daughter of William Weed* and Frances (Crom- well*) Marvin, born 6 Dec, 1841, in Walton, Delaware CO., N. Y. ; married 28 Oct., 1862, Haywood, son of Alanson Knapp, born 22 Jan'y, 1827, in Hillside, Columbia co., N. Y. Children (Knapp) : i. Adelaide F.,^ b. r3 May, 1864, in Tompkins, N. Y. ; d. 20 July, 1889, in Sidney, N. Y. ii. Frederick W., b. 17 Feb., 1866, in Franklin, N. Y. ; m. 23 Nov., 1892, Fannie M. Vergeson, b. 9 July, 1870, in Franklin, iii. Leonora V., b. 16 Jan'y, 1868, in Unadilla, N. Y. ; d. 6 Jan'y, 1897 ; m. 31 Dec, 1890, Charles E. Morey, b. 6 June, 1870, in West Fulton, N. Y. * Talcott has this name Cornwall, which may be correct. Seventh Generation 221 iv. Parker D., b. 10 Dec, 1870, in Unadilla ; m. 12 Dec, 1893, Emeline D. Williams, b. 30 June, 1870, in Franklin. V. Susanna A., b. 19 Dec, 1874, in Sidney; m. 10 Dec, 189s, Samuel L. Hall, b. 25 July, 1870, in Delhi, N. Y. vi. Caroline M., b. 6 June, 1878, in Sidney. vii. Emma C, b. 1 May, 1882, in Franklin, viii. Willard A., b. 10 July, 1883, in Franklin. 205 Maj. Ezra Noyes,^ son of Capt. Joseph* and Temper- ance (Miller) Marvin, born 9 Jan'y, 1798, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 26 Sept., 1887; married 11 Nov., 1821, Lucinda Hall, born 14 April, 1 80s, in Tolland, Ct. ; died 1 1 March, 1863. Children, born in Bazetta, O. : i. Joel Hall,* b. 15 Aug., 1823; d. 12 Dec, 1901, at Audu- bon, Ky. ; m. 28 June, i860, Sarah Martha Lewis, b. 20 July, 1840, in Scott co., Ky. He grad. at Centre College, Ky., 1854, and was a teacher; about 1880, he retired ; res., Payne's Depot, Ky. Child : Charles Ezra? h. 23 Aug., 1861, in Scott Co.; m. 10 Nov., 1897, Julia Halley, b. 6 Nov., 1876, in Scott co. ; he grad. at " Wash- ington and Lee College," as a civil engineer in 1882, having entered from Georgetown, and practiced his profession at Henderson, Ky. ; he conducts the "Audubon Stock Farm," Payne's Depot. 324. ii. Catharine A., b. 14 Nov., 1824. iii. David Deming, b. 7 Aug., 1826; m. 12 Sept., 1867, Alicia A. Tuttle, b. 4 Dec, 1845, in Eagleville, O. Children, b. in Bazetta : i. Frederick D.? b. 8 April, 1872 ; d. i6 Aug., 1872 : 2. Bessie M., b. 14 May, 1875 ; unm. : 3. Loraine Parmelee,\>. 24 July, 1878; unm.: 4. Grace A., b. 4 March, 1882 : 5. Henry Lee, b. 29 Sept., 1885 : 6. Ezra Deming, b. 10 July, 1887. 206 Matthew,' son of Capt. Joseph* and Temperance (Mil- ler) Marvin, born 5 Oct., 1799, in Lyme, Ct. ; died i Oct., 1854, in Norwalk, Huron co., O. ; married 12 (Ch. rec; 28 Fam. rec.) May, 1822, Sarah Read,'' daughter of Enoch* Lord (see 33, iv), born 12 Feb., 1796, in Lyme; died 30 June, 1854, in Norwalk. Children : i. Frances,* b. ; d. ; m. David Stone (?). ii. William Lucas, b. ; d. ; m. Lucy . Reinold Marvin Line iii. Henry, b. ; d. . iv. Mary, b. ; m. Hutchinson; res. 1898, Cincin- nati, O. V. Sarah Lord, b. ; d. . 207 David Deming,' son of Capt. Joseph* and Temperance (Miller) Marvin, born 22 April, 1801, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 22 Feb., 1856; married Susannah , born in South Carolina. He resided at one time in Perryville, Decatur co., Tenn., where he probably died. Children : i. Susannah,* b. . ii. Temperance Bird, b. . There may have been other children. 208 Laurane,' daughter of Capt. Joseph* and Temperance (Miller) Marvin, born 20 May, 1805, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 23 April, 1851, in West Rushville, Fairfield co., O. ; mar- ried 25 Aug., 1831, in Bazetta, Trumbull co., O., Rev. James Anderson, born 31 Jan'y, 1802, in Washington co.. Pa.; died 23 Jan'y, 1871. Children (Anderson), all but the eldest born in West Rush- ville : i. Joseph,* b. 23 June, 1832, in Hubbard, O. ; d. Sept., 1887 ; m. 7 June, 1854, Caroline Beymer, b. 13 May, 1831, in Washington, O. He was a physician, ii. James Elgin, b. 25 Feb., 1836; m. 21 Feb., 1867, Julia E. Evans, b. 26 Oct., 1847, in Marengo, Ala.; d. 2 Dec, 1897, in Jewett. Tex. He has been a teacher. iii. William Wylie, b. 6 Nov., 1839; m. 29 June, 1865, Eliz- abeth Helen, dau. of George W. and Elizabeth (Mur- ray) Urie, b. 30 April, 1837, in Ashland, O. He is a Presbyterian clergyman ; res., Belleville, O. Children (Anderson): i. Clara,')h. 2 June, 1868: 2. I>ora,h. 4 Nov., 1872. iv. Mary Louisa, b. 30 Oct., 1840; d. 18 June, 1885 ; m. 30 Oct., 1861, John Lafferty, b. 1815, in Harrison co., 0. ; d. Oct., 1899. V. Catharine Ruffner, b. 27 March, 1843; d. Sept., 1874; m. 1864, Dr. W. W. Newsome. vi. Laurane Marvin, b. 15 Aug., 1848; d. 5 July, 1872; m. May, 187 I, George Carson, b. in Virginia. MRS. P. L, SUTLIFF, Seventh Geiwration 223 vii. Mathew Scott, b. 4 Jan'y, 1850; m. 25 Sept., 1871, Ma- tilda Duncan, b. 28 Jan'y, 1851, in Lancaster, O. 209 Rev. Joseph/ son of Capt. Joseph* and Temperance (Miller) Marvin, born 12 Jan'y, 1807, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 15 Feb., 1901, in Warren, Trumbull co., O. ; married 25 Dec. 1838, Lucy Temple, daughter of Pres. Dana of Ohio Uni- versity, Athens, Athens co., O., born 3 March, 181 3, in New- buryport, Mass.; died 23 June, 1861. In early life he was a teacher, and later a professor in Ohio University ; he was a "pioneer circuit-rider in the Erie Conference of the Methodist Church, serving in its ministry for sixty-four years, and retaining his vigor and mental power to the close of a long and useful life " His last years were passed in Warren. Children : 325. i. Joseph Dana,* b. 2 Oct., 1839, in Bazetta, O. ii. Mary Louisa, b. 22 April, 1846; m. i8 Sept., 1867, Fred- erick Kinsman, b. 26 Aug., 1 841, in Warren. Children (Kinsman), b. in Warren: i. Frederick Joseph,') h. 27 Sept., 1868 ; he is a clergyman : 2. Cornelia Pease, b. 25 Oct., 1872. 210 Phebe Lord,7 daughter of Capt. Joseph* and Temper- ance (Miller) Marvin, born i July, 1822, in Bazetta, Trumbull co., O. ; married i Oct., 1840, Levi, son of Samuel and Ruth (Granger) Sutliff, born 12 July, 1805 in Vernon, Trumbull co., O. ; died 25 March, 1864, in Warren, Trumbull CO., O. He was a lawyer in Johnson, O., until about 1852, when they removed to Warren. Children (Sutliff), the first four born in Johnson, the others in Warren : i. Flavel,^ b. 13 Sept.', 1841 ; d. 22 May, 1846. ii. Samuel H., b. 25 May, 1844; d. 6 Oct., 1844. iii. Levi Granger, b. 23 June, 1845 ; d. 7 Oct., 1880; m. 26 April, 1870, J. Amelia Bennett, b. in Norwich, Ct. Child: Edith Granger,') m. 20 June, 1901, Gilbert Eugene Talbot, and has issue, iv. Plumb W., b. 6 Aug., 1847 ; d. 24 Dec, 1900 ; m. 2 June, 1869, Ella H. Bennett, b. 9 April, 1850, in Norwich; he served in an Ohio reg't in the Civil war. Child : 2 24 Reinold Marvin Line Edward Jf.,9 m. 6 June, 1900, Gertrude May Lautz, of Pekin, 111. V. Mary Ruth, b. 25 March, 1853; d. 26 Dec, 1864. vi. Phebe Temperance, b. 16 Jan'y, 1859 ; unm. ; grad. at Vassar, 1880; A. M., Cornell Univ., 1890; studied at the Univ. of Zurich and the Swiss Polytechnic, 1890-1, and at the Univ. of Chicago, 1895 ; she has iilled pro- fessorships at Hiram and Rockford colleges, and was president of the latter until 1901, when she resigned. vii. Lydia B., b. 2 Aug., 1861 ; m. 24 Dec, 1885, E. J. Brain- ard, b. 17 Sept., i860, in Ossawatomie, Kas. viii. Marvin, b. 7 Dec, 1863 ; d. 7 Dec, 1863. 211 William/ son of Capt. Joseph'' and Temperance (Mil- ler) Marvin, born 26 March, 1824, in Bazetta, Trumbull CO., O.; married (i), 18 Sept., 1849, Aurelia M. Messer, born 14 June, 1832, in Bazetta; died there 11 March, 1858 ; married (2), 29 Sept., 1859, in Hartford, Trumbull co., O., Mary A., daughter of Harvey and Ann (Fell) Trunkey, born 18 Dec, 1830, in Vernon, Trumbull co., O. ; died 10 Nov., 1891. He resided (1901) in Burchard, Neb. Children by first wife, born in Bazetta : i. WiUiam M.,* b. 7 Nov., 1850; d. 7 Nov., 1892 ; unm. ii. Helen L., b. 28 Aug., 1852 ; m. 24 June, 1873, Julius N. Cowdery, b. 28 Jan'y, 1841, in Mecca, O. ; res. (1898), Niles, O. Children (Cowdery), b. in Niles : i. Eva A.? b. 4 Nov., 1874; d. 4 March, 1875 : 2. Frederick R.,\i. 25 May, 1877: 3. Julius Aurelius, b. 11 June, 1880: 4. Helen Lorain, b. 29 Oct., 1896. iii. Frank, b. 18 Feb., 1855; d. 21 Aug., 1863. iv. Aurelia, b. 27 Feb., 1858; d. 27 Oct., 1858. Children by second wife, born in At water, O. : v. Minnie, b. 22 May, 1861 ; d. 21 Aug., 1861. vi. Hettie, b. 11 Sept., 1863; d. 20 Feb., 1867. vii. May, b. i March, 1869; d. 28 May, 1887. 212 Clarissa Bates,' daughter of Dr. David Darning' and Alpha (Bates) Marvin, born 28 Oct., 1810, in Guilford, Ct.; died 5 March, 1892; married 21 Nov., 1833, Andrew An- Seventh Geiunxtioii ^25 derson, Jr., born 23 June, 1800, in Albany, N. Y. ; died Febru- ary, 1 88 1. Children (Anderson), born in Jersey City, N. J. : i. Marvin,* b. 24 Nov., 1834; d. 3 Sept., 1835. ii. James Andrew, b. 20 Feb., 1836; d. 26 Sept., 1837. iii. Andrew, b. 22 Feb., 1838; d. 16 April, 1843. iv. Elizabeth, b. 8 March, 1841 ; unm. V. Frederick William, b. 7 March, 1843 ; m. 3 Sept., 1873, Mary Ellen, dau. of William Baker, of Brunswick, Me., b. 25 Oct., 1843; d. 25 Feb., 1892; they had four chil. vi. Edward Payson, b. 9 Feb., 1845 ; d. 27 Aug., 1846. vii. Henry Marvin, b. 17 Sept., 1847 ; d. 13 July, 1849. viii. Charles Francis, b. 6 April, 1850; d. 4 Nov., 1851. ix. Clara Louise, b. 7 Aug., 1854; d. 6 Aug., 1857. 213 David Deming,^ son of Dr. David Deming^ and Alpha (Bates) Marvin, born 15 May, 18 12, in Hackensack, N. J. ; died there 21 Oct., 1852 ; married 22 April, 1840, Mary Augusta, daughter of Oliver and Sally (Stanton) Willcox, of Newr York, born 1818; she married (2), 1857, Thomas C. Fan- ning, whom she survived, and was living 1880, in Chicago, 111. Child : i. Oliver Willcox,* b. i Feb., 1841 ; m. 22 April, 1865, Cor- nelia J., dau. of Rufus Claggett ; he has been a Cus- toms officer in New York city; res., Brooklyn, N. Y. Children : 1. Cornelia Adele,'> h. 22 Jan'y, 1866, in Jersey City, N. J.; m. 17 June, 1886, George C. Wright, of Brooklyn. Children (Wright): i. Adele," b. 1887: ii. Marvin, b. 1891. 2. Ida Louisa^ b. 3 Jan'y, 1868, in Brooklyn; m. J. E. Edgar. Child (Edgar) : Helen," b. 1891. 3. Augusta Willcox, b. 2 Sept., 1S69. 214 Elizabeth Deming,' daughter of Dr. Jonathan Dem- ing'^ and Henrietta (Andrus) Marvin, born 20 May, 1822, in Tappan, Rockland co., N. Y. ; married (i), 14 Feb.,* 1843, Erastus J. Ackley, born 23 March, 1805, in Haddam, Ct. ; died II Nov., 1861, in Newark, N. J.; married (2), 24 May, 1865, * Ch, rec. has 14 March; our date from the lady herself. 226 Reinold Marvin Line Ralph Hedges Pierson, born 13 Dec, 1807, in Elizabeth, N. J. ; died 3 April, 1871. She resided (1898), in San Antonio, Tex. Children (Ackley), all but the third born in Morris Plains, N.J.: i. Henrietta Andrus,* b. 2 Aug., 1844; m. 13 Nov., 1866, Newton Huntington Ford, b. 22 Nov., 1833; they had four chil. ii. Elizabeth Marvin, b. 30 April, 1846; d. 10 May, 1864, in Newark ; unm. iii. Erastus Deming, b. 11 June, 1848, in Millbury, Mass. ; d. 8 July, 1848. iv. Jonathan Marvin, b. 9 June, 1850; d. 15 Aug., 1861, in Morristown, N. J. 215 Dr. Cornelius Ackerson,' son of Dr. Jonathan Dem- ing^ and Plenrietta (Andrus) Marvin, born 17 June, 1827, in Tappan, Rockland co., N. Y. ; married i Oct., 1851, in Brooklyn, N. Y., Eleanor B., daughter of Samuel L. Holmes, born 10 Nov., 1833, in Bedford, Westchester co., N. Y. ; died 10 Oct., 1893. He practiced in New York and Brooklyn, and in Morristown and Montclair, N. J.* Children, born in Brooklyn : i. Ella Holmes,* b. 8 June, 1856; m. i Oct., 1885, Edward A. Rayner, of Bloomfield, N. J. Children (Rayner) : I. Charles Babbidge,^ b. 13 Sept., 1886: 2. Harold Marvin, b. 27 July, 1888: 3. Edwin Kimball, b. 3 Sept., 1890: 4. Isabella Holmes, b. 31 Dec, 1893. ii. Charles Deming, b. 18 Feb., 1858; d. 2 Oct., 1896; m. 23 Oct., 1884, Florence A. Jewell, of Brooklyn. Stu- dent at Cornell, 1877-80, where he was a member of K A ; he was an architect in New York city ; res., Brooklyn. Children, b. there : i. Leonard Holmes,^ \i. 10 Jan'y, 1886 : 2. Stuart Jewell, b. 3 May, 1890. iii. Cornelia Augusta, b. 12 April, 1864; m. 11 Sept., 1890, John Tenney, of Philadelphia, Pa. Child (Tenney) : Eleanor,'^ b. there 29 Jan'y, 1892. iv. Mary Andrus, b. 25 Nov., 1870; m. 4 June, 1895, Robert G. Langdon, of Brooklyn. Child (Langdon) : Katha- rine,^ b. 24 Aug., 1896, in Montclair. * We are indebted to Dr. Marvin for valuable assistance in obtaining our record of Dr. Jonathan Marvin's children. Se'i'enth Generalioii 227 216 Mary Emily,' daughter of Sylvanus* and Rebecca (Hurd) Marvin, born 27 May, 1804; died 14 Feb., 1893; married 8 April, 1819, Roswell, son of Appleton Still- man, of Colebrook, Ct., born 9 June, 1795 ; died 21 May, 1876. Children (Stillman) : i. Mary Emily,* b. 29 July, 1820, in Colebrook; d. 17 July, 1872, in Williamsfield, O. ; m. there David G. Clark, b. 28 April, 1823, in Beaver co., Pa.; they had two chil. ii. Riley Frederick, b. 11 June, 1822, in Austinburg, O.; d. 8 April, 1876, in Chester, O. ; m. there 21 Oct., 1847, Esther, dau. of Gerard and Esther (Clark) Cutler, b. 29 Oct., 1822, in Danby, N. Y. ; they had three chil. iii. Maritta Rosalinda, b. 10 Oct., 1826, in Andover, O. ; m. 10 July, 1856, Barzillai Ewers; they had two chil. iv. Horatio Rodolphus, b. 25 Sept., 1832, in Andover; m. (i), 3 Aug., 185s, Arvilla Minerva Townsend, d. 17 Oct., 1872, in Crystal Lake, Minn.; they had two chil.; m. (2), 23 Feb., 1879, Margaret Allison, of Campbellport, O. ; they had one child ; res., Robinsdale, Minn. V. Leroy Dalzell, b. 18 Aug., 1839, in Andover; m. 2 Dec, 1880, Ida M. Sweet; both are dead, leaving one child. 217 Sylvanus,^ son of Jasper Peck* and Comfort (Munson) Marvin, born February, 1796, in Bloomfield, Genesee District, Ontario co., N. Y. ; died about 1834, in Buffalo, N. Y. ; married 1819, Lucy Harrington, of Hartford, Ct. ; died 1825, in Buffalo. He was a lieutenant in the 12th N. Y. cav'y reg't ; transferred 1819, to the i6th (Herkimer co.) ; captain, 1822. Children, born in Buffalo : i. Edwin Harrington,^ b. 1820 ; m. Larona D. Ball, ii. Sylvanus, b. 1821 ; d. at sea; unm. 218 Comfort,? daughter of Jasper Peck^ and Comfort (Mun- son) Marvin, born December, 1797, in Bloomfield, Onta- rio co., N. Y. ; married i Jan'y, 1818, Russell, son of Ebenezer and Submit (Norton) Goodrich, born 4 Sept., 1796, in Roxbury, Ct. ; died 17 Oct., 1850, in New Buffalo, Berrien co., Mich. ; Rus- sell was a descendant of Sarah,^ daughter of Matthew" Marvin. 2 28 Remold Man'in Liiie Children (Goodrich)* : i. Jasper E.,» b. 4 July, 1819 ; d. 8 June, 1868 ; m. Elizabeth Sizer. ii. Joseph M., b. 3 Sept., 1821 ; d.-27 Sept., 1875, i" Chi- cago, 111. ; m. 1843, Caroline Weed, who survived hira; they had seven chil. iii. Edgar, twin to Joseph M. ; d. 19 Sept., 1821. iv. Cordelia W., b. 23 Jan'y, 1824; m. Hiram Grannis. V. Cornelia E., twin to Cordelia W. ; m. Alexander Knapp. vi. Albert E., b. 11 Feb., 1826; d. 14 Sept., 1885; m. 30 Nov., 1864, Rosamond F. Whaling; they had three chil. He was president, and Joseph M., (ii), vice-pres- ident, of the Goodrich Transportation Co., of Chicago. vii. Catharine S., b. 3 Feb., 1832 ; m. Josiah Holbrook. 219 Laura S./ daughter of Henry A.^ and Almira (Keyes) Marvin, born 24 April, 1809, in West Bloomfield, On- tario CO., N. Y. ; married (i), 31 Oct., 1831, Isaac Fitch, son of Isaac and Betsey (Fitch) Benedict, of Albion, Orleans co., N. Y., born 7 March, 1805 ; died 8 Oct., 1843, in Cleveland, O.; mar- ried (2), July, 1854, Dr. Chester McCollum ; residence, Burling- ton, Iowa. Children (Benedict), all but the eldest born in Cleveland : i. William Keyes,^ b. 19 Feb., 1832, in Albion ; d. 9 Feb., 1837- ii. Horace W.,b. 12 Dec, 1834; d. 8 Jan'y, 1835, in Cleveland, iii. Cornelia L., b. 31 March, 1837 ; m. Henry D. Bronson ; res., Jackson, Mich, iv. Qhauncey X., b. 26 Feb., 1839; d. 5 May, 1842, in Cleveland. V. Laura Louise, b. 5 Aug., 1842 ; d. 20 July, 1883, in Pat- erson, N. J. ; m. 12 Nov., 1867, John Marvin* Horton.f Children (Horton) : i. David S.,9 b. i6 Aug., 1868 ; d. 10 Jan'y, 1871, in Burlington: 2. Marion, b. 26 Nov., 1869. 220 Mary E.,? daughter of Capt. William Noyes^ and Vashti (Clark) Marvin, born 17 Dec, 1808, in Granville, Mass. ; died 28 April, 1844, in Jackson, Jackson co., Mich.; married in * For further particulars see Goodrich Gen., 164-5, 259- 1 See p. 150, snpra, and Benedict Fam. Seventh Generation 229 1 83 1, Ammi, son of Elijah and Ruth (Barber) Filley, of Windsor, Ct., born 2 Jan'y, 1808 ; died 13 May, 1880, in Filley, Gage co., Neb. ; he served four years as a soldier from Michigan in the Civil war. Children (Filley), all but the eldest born in Jackson : i. William A.,* b. 2 July, 1832, in Windsor, Ct. ; he was stolen by Indians, about 1837-8, but was later restored to his father.* ii. Susan, b. 1835. iii. Abel, b. 7 June, 1837. iv. Amanda, twin to Abel. V. Elijah, b. 28 Nov., 1839; res. (1880), Filley. vi. Hiram P., b. Dec, 1843 ! d. Nov., 1862 ; he was a Union soldier in the Civil war. 221 Samuel Ross,^ son of Robert'' and Phebe (Ford-Ross) Marvin, born 5 June, 1804, in Dover, N. J.; died 29 June, 1863 ; married 17 April, 1842, Julia Ann, daughter of Area and Elizabeth (Knight) Place, of Oxford, O., born there 23 July, 1808 ; died 4 July, 1884. Children, born in Harrison, O. : i. Gustavus L.,* b. 23 Dec, 1844; d. 23 Dec, 1844. ii. Jerome Place, b. 20 Feb., 1846; m. 16 April, 1868, Mar- tha Ann, dau. of Richard M. and Julia Ann (Myers) Stokes, b. 19 April, 1847, in Preston, O. Children : 1. Mabel? b. 4 June, 1869, in Cincinnati, O. ; m. 26 Nov., 1891, Scott, son of Jonas James and Kate (Piitzel) Pierce, b. 18 June, 1866, in Sparkville, Pa. Children (Pierce): i. Marvin,'" b. 17 June, 1 893, in Sparkville : ii. Charlotte, b. 30 Sept., 1894, in Akron, O. 2. Maud, b. I June, 1871. iii. Melissa Ann, b. 18 Nov., 1847 ; d. 6 Aug., 1874; m. Rev. Henry Noble Couden, the " blind chaplain " of Con- gress. Child (Couden) : William Chase,') a clergyman (1902), in Somerville, Mass. 222 Narcissa,' daughter of Robert* and Phebe (Ford-Ross) Marvin, born 6 March, 18 14, near Harrison, Hamilton CO., O. ; married in 1829, Crocker, son of Lemuel Snow, of Barn- stable, Mass., born 6 Sept., 1805 ; died September, 1868, in * A full account is given in the first Marvin Gen. 23° Reinold Marvin Line Harrison. Lemuel was a Revolutionary soldier. She is living (1903) with her youngest daughter, in Concord, Mich. Children (Snow), born in Whitewater, Ind. : i. Phebe Ford,*b. 1830; d. 3 Sept., 1849. ii. Joseph Crocker, b. 12 Sept., 1833; d. i Nov., 1901 ; m. 1 1 Aug., 1863, in Boston, Mass., Lydia Jane Howe, b. in Paris, Me. Grad. at Tufts, 1858 ; a member of A A * in Miami Univ., and of * B K ; D. D. St. Lawrence Univ., i888; Pres. Westbrook Sem., Me., 1869-72; chaplain 23d reg't Me. Vols., 1882-3; since 1883 a clergyman in Haverhill, Mass. Children: \. Frederick? a lawyer in Boston : 2. Charles. iii. Lydia Hodges, b. 19 Dec, 1835 ; d. Nov., 1891 ; m. April, 1854, Stephen Sullivan Gerard, b. 1831, in Harrison; d. 1894; res., Kansas City, Mo.; they had three chil. iv. David Bassett, b. 7 Aug., 1838 ; m. (1), Sept:, 1867, Char- lotte Briggs; m. (2), 31 Aug., 1874, in Chicago, 111., Susan E. Smeeton,b. 23 Aug., 1853. He had issue by each wife. A student in the class of 1863, in Miami Univ., where he was a member of A A *; LL. B. Cin- cinnati Law School, 1867. He served 1862-5, i" the 83d reg't Ohio Vols., in which he was a sergeant; for many years a member of the Ottawa (111.) Board of Education ; res., Ottawa. v. Frances A., b. 8 April, 1842 ; m. 8 April, i860, Robert Newman, son of Dr. Jehu and Emily (Looker) John, of Dublin, Ind., b. 21 Feb., 1835, in Lake Providence, La. He served in the same reg't with David, and was se- verely wounded; he is a clergyman; res. (1903) in London, O. ; they had seven chil. vi. Adolphus, b. 1844; d. abt. 1848. vii. l^hebe Ford, b. 28 Aug., 1850; m. 5 May, 1869, William Looker Gibbs, of Harrison, b. there 1841 ; a soldier in the Civil war, and a clergyman (1902) in Concord, Mass. ; they had three chil. viii. Clara, b. 1852 ; d. abt. 1856. ix. William Wallace, b. 1856 ; d. inf. 223 John H.,s son of Martin'^ and Charlotte (Hess) Marvin, born 5 Sept., 1800, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married 24 Dec, 1832, Caroline S.Johnson, born 10 Sept., 1811, in Connecticut. Seventh Generation 231 Children : i. John,* b. , in New York ; d. y. ii. Simon, b. 28 March, 1843, in Amboy, N. Y. ; m. (i), 18 Oct., 1863, Thirza Ladin, b. 27 May, 1841, in Green, O.; d. IS April, 1871; m. (2), 11 Feb., 1880, Marga- ret Allison, b. 8 Oct., 1853, in Illinois. There were also daughters, of whom we have no particulars. 224 Joseph/ son of Martin' and Charlotte (Hess) Marvin, born 9 Dec, 1803, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married 19 Nov., 1826, Maria, daughter of Isaac and Martha (Reynolds) Bentley, born 12 Nov., 1807, in New York. Children, all but the eldest born in Van Buren, N.,Y. : i. Martha,* b. abt. 1828 ; d. y. 326. ii. Mary Jane, b. 4 Aug., 1830. iii. Ann, b. abt. 1832. 327. iv. Marshall Martin, b. i Oct., 1834. v. Frank Bentley, b. 14 Dec, 1836; d. 15 Feb., 1899, in Victor, Missoula co., Mont.; m. 12 July, 1863, Alfreda Loomis. Children: i. Joseph E.^h. 29 March, 1868, in Berlin, N. Y. ; m. i Jan'y, 1889, Lucetta Huhuley, b. 18 July, 1869 : 2. Letia: 3. Edith: i^. Harriet: 5. Arthur. vi. Rosaltha Amelia, b. ; d. y. 225 Orlo Ely,7 son of Lebbeus* and Clarissa (Smith) Mar- vin, born 4 May, 1 8 10, in Sandisfield, Mass.; died 8 April, 1868; married 31 Jan'y, 1839, Persis Rockwell, born in Penn Line, Crawford co.. Pa.; died October, 1877. Children, born in Andover, O. : i. Lycurgus,* b. 23 Jan'y, 1840; d. 21 Aug., 1870; unm. ii. Oscar A., b. 6 May, 1842 ; d. 25 June, 1863 ; unm. 328. iii. Orlo G.. b. 17 July, 1844. iv. Lula J., b. Nov., 1846; d. Nov., 1866 ; unm. 226 Russell Day,'' son of Lebbeus' and Clarissa (Smith) Marvin, born 1 1 April, 1 8 1 2, in Sandisfield, Mass. ; married 5 Sept., 1844, in Andover, Ashtabula co., O., Lydia Ophelia (daughter of John .?) Pickett, born 18 July, 1824, in An- dover. He resides (1902) in Cleveland, O. 232 Reinold Marvin Line A photograph taken on his ninetieth birthday, shows him " as alert and active-looking as many men a score of years younger. When his father went to Andover, the trip west was made with an ox team ; a cow was brought from New England, as it was thought it would be impossible to get one in the Western wilderness. When they passed through Buffalo the Indians had just burned that town, and the place was in ruins. At the age of 86, he learned to ride a bicycle, and now makes long runs into the coun- try ; he thinks nothing of a three or four mile tramp for exercise, and rarely lets a day pass without taking a long walk." Children, born in Andover : i. Richard D.,* b. 9 June, 1845 ; d. 10 Oct., 1848. ii. Lebbeus, b. 24 Dec, 1846 ; d. 7 Feb., 1864. iii. Harriet D., b. 25 Sept., 1848; d. 24 March, 1851. iv. Kate A., 11 June, 1850; m. 7 Sept., 187 1,* in Andover, Addison B., son of Truman O. and Caroline (Gardner) Phelps, b. 18 May, 1850, in Wilhamsfield, O. Child (Phelps) : Jesse D.,'>\). 17 May, 1875, in Andover; res., Williamsfield. V. Charles C, b. 10 Aug., 1852 ; m. 14 Jan'y, 1892, Florice Buck, b. 16 Aug., 1856, in Gallipolis, O. ; s.p. vi. Joseph, b. 24 March, 1855 ; d. 4 July, 1874. vii. Cyrus P., b. 9 Jan'y, 1859 ; m. 26 Nov., 1882, Mary Ross, b. 4 Jan'y, 1865, in Geneva, Pa. Children, b. in An- dover: I. Bessie B.,') b. 28 Aug., 1883: 2. Hazel A., b. 14 Jan'y, 1887. viii. Mary Ophelia, b. 6 Feb., 1862 ; m. 20 Jan'y, 1883, Wal- ter S. Firestone, b. 17 May, 1862, in North George- town, O. Children (Firestone) : i. Fenton /.,« b. 20 June, 1884, in Hanover, O. ; d. 10 Aug., 1884: 2. Ca- mille, b. 20 Nov., 1885, in Lisbon, O. 227 Hannah Ann Jannette,' daughter of Lebbeus' and Clarissa (Smith) Marvin, born 14 Feb., 181 5, in Sand- isfield, Mass.; died 24 Oct., 1887; married 21 June, 1838, George Roberts, born 1807, in Ebensburgh, Cambria co., Pa.; died 17 May, 1857, in West Williamsfield, Ashtabula co., O. Children (Roberts), the first four born in Andover, 0., the others in West Williamsfield : i. Mary Jane,* b. 29 July, 1839; d. 25 June, 1868; m. 10 April, 1862, Joseph Worthy Pickett. * Phelps Gen. has erroneously, m. 8 Sept., 1870. Sei'enth Generation 233 ii. David Lewis, b. 31 Dec, 1840; m. 3 Jan'y, 1866, Melissa Amelia Brockway, b. 22 Sept., 1842, in Wayne, O. ; they had six chil. iii. Ann, b. i6 May, 1843 ; d. 30 Sept., 1854. iv. Rhoda, b. 17 Dec, 1844; m. 8 Oct., 1865, Amos Dresser. Jr. V. Edward P., b. 13 June, 1847 ; m. 7 Sept., 1874, Minnie Corbett. vi. Clarissa, b. 13 Oct., 1849; d. 15 Sept., 1854. vii. Lebbeus, b. 27 Sept., 1851 ; d. 23 Sept., 1854. viii. Howard, b. 12 April, 1853 ; d. 10 Sept., 1854. ix. Harlan Page, b. 5 Dec, 1854; m. 3 Oct., 1888, Margie Conklin, b. 15 June, 1866, in Binghamton, N. Y. X. George Cheever, b. 5 Nov., 1856; d. 3 Dec, 1878; unm. 228 Charles Smith,' son of Lebbeus^ and Clarissa (Smith) Marvin, born 5 April, 1817, in Sandisfield, Mass.; died 1875 ; married 9 May, 1865, Eunice Lautzenhiser, born 4 Dec, 1838, in Kinsman, Trumbull co., O. Child: i. William,* b. 7 Aug., 1870, in Andover, O. ; m. 5 Sept., 189 1, Mary Jones, b. in Jamestown, Pa. ; d. April, 1897. Children, b. in Andover: i. Mildred,') b. 3 May, 1892 : 2. William, b. 14 March, 1897. 229 Elizur Deming,' son of Lebbeus'' and Clarissa (Smith) Marvin, born 17 Dec, 1820, in Andover, Ashtabula co., O. ; died there 20 Nov., 1893 ; married 30 Dec, 1840, Emeline Britton, born 9 Dec, 1820, in Van Buren, Onondaga co., N. Y. Children, born in Andover : i. Martha D.,* b. 10 Dec, 1847; m. ( i), 25 Dec, 1867, Charles Craine, b. in the Isle of Man ; d. 26 Nov., 1872. Children (Craine) : i. ^(//za,? b. 11 Nov., 1868. in Hart, Mich.; m. Dec, 1889, Charles Hostler: 2, Lotta M.,h. May, 1872, in Pentwater, Mich.; m. 29 Nov., 1900, Phil. L. Serwe. Martha m. (2), 1880, Charles A. Rice, b. i March, 1845, in Greensburg, O. Child (Rice) : Margaret, b. in Pentwater. ii. Mary Deming, twin to Martha ; m. 20 Jan'y, 1870, Charles J. Peck, b. 1 Nov., 1847, in Hillsdale, Mich. Children (Peck) : I. Rose A.,^ b. i Aug., 1872, in Hart, Mich.: 334 Reinold Marvin Line 2. George W., b. 4 May, 1874, in Crystal Lake, Mich, 3. Martha/., b. 24 June, 1879, in Pentwater. iii. Flora A., b. 2 April, 1849 ! ^- ^ J^^'y! 1893 ; m. 23 Nov., 1869, Edgar Mertillo, son of Reuben A. and Caroline (Rust) Hyde, of Ellicottville, N. Y.,b. there 17 March, 1849. iv. Clarence E., b. 24 March, 1853 ; m. i Jan'y, 1880, Elva E. Wheeler, b. 30 Aug., 1858, in Wayland, Mich. ; s.p. V. Ara C, b. 23 April, 1856; m. (i), 19 Aug., 1880, Har- riet Fero, b. 12 July, 1859, in Ada, Mich.; m. (2), 5 May, 1895, Lillian Pringle, b. 28 Feb., 1864, in Tilson- burg, Canada ; res.. Hart. Children by first wife, b. in Hart: i. KarlD.,^h. 21 Sept., 1881: 2. Seymour H., b. 6 Aug., 1884. Child by second wife: 3. Alber- tus A., b. 13 May, 1897. 230 Albertus Lebbeus,7 son of Lebbeus^ and Clarissa (Smith) Marvin, born 26 Aug., 1827, in Andover, Ash- tabula CO., O.; died i March, 1878; married 23 Aug., 1850, Docia Ann Britton, born 23 Dec, 1824, in Van Buren, Onon- daga CO., N. Y. Children, born in Andover : i. Chauncey A.,* b. 3 Jan'y, 1852 ; d. 7 July, 1897 ; m. 31 March, 1875, Mary Sawyer, b. 31 Dec, 1854, in Har- monsburg. Pa. Children, b. in Andover : 1. Frank Z.,' b. 10 July, 1S76; m. 9 Sept., 1897, Mary A. Osborn, b. 17 March, 1879, in West Andover, O. Children, b. in Jefferson, O. : i. Vivian Irene,'" b. 6 Aug., 1898: ii. Marjorie Mar- garet, b. 16 Feb. 1900. 2. Minnie B., b. 20 Aug., 1878; unm. 3. Carl M., b. 26 Sept., 1880. 4. Jessie J?., b. 23 June, 1883. ii. Julia, b. 11 June, 1855 ; d. i8 Feb., 1862. iii. John Lebbeus, b. 23 Sept., 1865 ; unra. 231 Jonathan,' son of Seth^ and Sally (Newman or Her- man) Marvin, born January, 1 800, in Cornwall, Ct. ; died 4 Feb., 1870, in Litchfield, Ct. ; married 7 Nov., 1822, Laurania Buel, born 26 Sept., 1805, in Litchfield; died 13 Jan'y, 1885. Seventh Geiiern/ion j 3 5 Children, born in Litchfield, except the first : i. Henrietta,* b. 21 Feb., 1823, in Cornwall; d. 11 April, 1898 ; m. William Crater, b. in New Jersey. Children (Crater): i. Walter')-. 2. Sarah Jane: t,. Jessie. ii. Margaret, b. 24 April, 1824; d. 15 Feb., 1893; m. Caleb Daniels, b. in Norwich, Ct. iii. Harriet, b. 17 Feb., 1825; d. 1902; m. 7 Nov.. 1843, Daniel M. Peck, b. 22 Jan'y, 1818, in Sharon, Ct. Children (Peck), b. in Litchfield : i. Hiram,'} b. 9 Aug., 1847: 2. George, b. 3 Sept., 1849: 3. Lucius, b. 18 May, 1858: 4. Walter, b. 16 Sept., i860. iv. John L., b. 21 Jan'y, 1829; d. 10 Aug., 1895; m. abt. 1850, Sarah Flowers, b. in Litchfield. Child: Henri- etta Z.,9 b. abt. 1852; m. 17 March, 1875, Samuel Ackerman, of Goshen, Ct. \. George, b. 12 July, 1831 ; d. 4 July, 1852 ; unm. vi. Benjamin, b. 30 Nov., 1833 ; m. Oct., 1858, Fanny Curtis, b. Oct., 1838, in Warren, Ct. ; d. 30 Jan'y, 1889. Children : 1. Charles W.? b. Oct., 1862, in Cornwall ; m. Carrie Chase, b. in Torrington, Ct. ; s.p. 2. Wilbur A., b. Oct., 1864, in Washington, Ct. ; unm. 3. Edward B.,\>. i July, 1874, in Watertown, Ct. ; m. Elsie Warner, b. in Watertown; j./. vii. Nancy A., b. 22 Dec, 1835 ; d. 10 Aug., 1895 ; m. Charles Daniels, b. in Norwich ; she joined the Goshen church under her maiden name in 1854. Child (Daniels) : Dwight Mannn,') d. inf. viii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 16 Jan'y, 1837 ; m. 10 Sept., 1858, William Wilcox, b. 12 Aug., 1835, in Goshen; d. 22 May, 1898. Children (Wilcox), b. in Torrington: 1. George F.,'> b. 12 Feb., 1861 ; m. 10 Oct., 1890, B. A. Han- ley, b. in Torrington. 2. William W., b. 12 June, 1864; ni. 8 Jan'y, 1884, Fanny Reed, d. 1884. ix. William S.. b. 27 Oct., 1839; m. 25 Oct., 1863, Lucy Barber, b. 31 July, 1839, in Winsted, Ct. Children : 1. Kitty Z.,' b. 20 July, 1865; m. James Rouse; ^.p. 2. Abigait, b. 3 Aug., 1867 ; m. Frank S. Keach ; s.p. 3. Lillian, b. 2 Sept., 1869; d. 11 May, 1873. X. Clarinda, b. 8 Nov., 1845; m. David Mansfield, b. in Hai'winton, Ct. ; s. p. 336 Reiiwld Marvin Line xi. Lorinda, twin to Clarinda ; d. 10 Aug., 1882; m. 13 March, 1862, Samson Liddall, b. 17 Feb., 1827, in England; d. 5 Feb., 1882. Children (Liddall): 1. Anna Z.,' b. 9 Dec, 1862, in Litchfield; m. Calvin B. Miller, b. 4 April, 1866, in Cumberland, R. I. 2. Isaac J., b. 20 April, 1864, in Litchfield; d. 27 March, 1889; m. Mary Smith, b. 9 May, 1870. 3. Charles A., b. 6 May, 1866, in Goshen; m. Mary Bushey, b. in Goshen. 4. Samuel E., b. 18 Nov., 1868, in Goshen; m. 30 Oct., 1901, Alice Lehoton, b. in Salt Lake City, Utah. xii. David S., b. 20 March, 1848; m. 2 July, 1872, Mary E. Brennan, b. in Goshen. Children : 1. Mary E.^ b. — — ; m. 4 Nov., 1892, Joseph Dougherty. Children (Dougherty) : i. David,'" b. 1894 : ii. Ethel, b. 1897 : iii. Nina, b. 1900. 2. James Haines^ b. ; d. inf. 232 Alonzo,7 son of Seth^ and Sally (Newman or Herman) Marvin, born about 181 5, in Cornwall, Ct. ; died in Greene, Chenango co., N. Y. ; married about 1838, Mary Beach, died in Greene. Child, born in Greene : i. Enos Lyman,^ b. 25 July, 1839 ; d. i May, 1889, in Mer- iden, Ct. ; m. 2 Jan'y, 1866, Mrs. Susan B. (Wood) Barber, b. 15 Sept., 1838, in Greene. He was a chemist and druggist in Meriden. Children, the eldest b. in Binghamton, N. Y., the others in Meriden : 1. Clarence?\i. 10 Feb., 1867; m. 24 March, 1891, Ida May Towne, of Santa Barbara, Cal. Children, b. in Meriden : i. Edward Lyman,'° b. 2 March, 1892: ii. Susan Fannie, b. 15 May, 1895. 2. Herbert, b. 3 May, 1873; m. 5 April, 1889, Emma Hall- bauer, b. in Meriden ; s. p. 3. Allison, b. 1 5 July, 1875 ; d. 14 July, 1900, in Meriden ; unni. EIGHTH GENERATION 233 John De Wjtt,^ son of Dr. Elias' and Sarah (De Witt) Marvin, born about 1803, in Wawarsing, Ulster co., N. Y. ; died there June, 1843; married about 1840, Hannah Burger, born 18 15, in Neversink, Sullivan co., N. Y. ; died 30 June, 1 89 1. Eighth Ge?teration 237 Children, born in Wawarsing: i. Maria Jane,' b. 4 Oct., 1841 ; m. 24 April, 1866, Edwin Marvin, b. in Connecticut (unplaced) ; d. 6 May, 1889. He enlisted in company C, 98th reg't, N. Y. Vols., as hospital steward, in the Civil war. Children: \. John De Witt,'^° m. Julia May: 2. Rose, b. in Woodbourne, N. Y. ; unm. ii. John Benjamin, b. 25 March, 1843; m. 23 Nov., 1865, Wilhelmina Probst, b. 5 June, 1845, in Germany. Children, b. in Liberty, N. Y. : 1. Augusta //.,'°h. 7 May, 1869; m. 17 Oct., 1895, Lester E. Smith, b. Sept., 1867, in Hurleyville, N. V. Child (Smith) : Albert E.," b. 13 March, 1901, in New York city. ii. Chester A., b. 29 July, 1871 ; unm.; res., New York city. 3. Wilhelmina H., b. 5 May, 1879; unm. 234 Hon. Levi Chandler,* son of William? and Mercy (Crosby) Marvin, born 21 Sept., 1808, in Alstead, N. H.; died 5 July, 1878 ; married 27 July, 1836, Ann M. Moores, born 2 March, 1808, in Hudson, Columbia co., N. Y. About 1 841 they settled in Missouri. He was a Universalist clergy- man. Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives 1862-3, and throughout the Civil war was " an unconditional supporter of the Union, and through life an emancipationist." His widow was living, Oct., 1901, in Clinton, Mo. Children, the first two born in Duanesburg, N. Y. : i. Henry Stillings,? b. n May, 1838; d. 30 Oct., 1893; m. II May, 1881, Sophia A. Rice, b. 22 Aug., 1852, in Wooster, O. Children, b. in Montrose, Mo. : i. Mary B.,^° b. 14 June, 1882 : 2. Jeanette M., b. 14 Aug., 1884: 3. Robert Rke,h. 20 Sept., 1886; d. 30 May, 1887. ii. Eugenie, b. 28 Dec, 1839; m. 20 July, 1858, in Clinton, Mo., George Young Salmon, b. 27 June, 1827, in South Carolina. Children (Salmon), b. in Clinton: I Fannie M.,'° h. 25 Dec, 1859; d. 11 Sept., 1886; m. 23 Dec, 1885, Robert E. Prince, b. Oct., 1858, in Mississippi. 2. JiTate M., b. 23 Oct., 1861 ; m. 30 May, 1883, Thomas M. Casey, b. 25 April, 1858, in Henry Co., Mo. 3. Maggie, b. 10 June, 1864; d. i Dec, 1886; unm. 4. William H., b. 18 May, 1867 ; d. 3 Aug., 1890; unm. 5. Annie B.,h.3 Sept., 1870 ; m. 6 Dec, 1893, Robert L. Tamblyn, b. 20 Sept., 1867, in St. Louis, Mo. 238 Reinold Mamin Line 6. George J., b. 14 Dec, 1872. 7. Frank M., b. 20 Oct., 1876. Four othei- chil. d. inf. iii. Marion, b. 17 Oct., 1842, in Arrow Rock, Mo.; unm. iv. Eliza Bigelow, b. 29 June, 1845, in Boonville, Mo.; unm. V. Mercy Crosby, b. 29 Jan'y, 1848, in Boonville; unm. 235 William,* son of William' and Mercy (Crosby) Marvin, born 16 May, 1810, in Alstead, N. H.; died 13 Sept., 1861 ; married 18 (10.?) April, 1838, Martha Adeline, daughter of Jonas and Martha (Brown) Grain, born 4 Feb., 18 16, in Al- stead ; died 10 Sept., 1871.* Children, born in Alstead : i. Samuel Ozro,' b. i Aug., 1841 ; d. 29 July, 1843. ii. Byron O., b. 13 Sept., 1843; d. 16 Sept., 1892; m. ; s.p. iii. Ella M., b. 13 May, 1845 ; unm. iv. Ora E., b. 17 May, 1849 ; m. Sarah B. Chadwick, b. in Massachusetts; d. 1895. He was a physician in Bos- ton, Mass., from 1881 until 1893 ; subsequently 1897-8, in the insurance business. Children: i. Norman E.,^° b. 8 March, i88o, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; unm. : 2. Ade- laide E., b. 6 May, 1884, in Boston. V. Norman W., b. 26 June, 1851; m. 21 July, 1874, Emma J. Smith, b. 10 Feb., 1856, in Salem, Mass.; s. p.; res. (1901) Salem. vi. Noble C, b. 30 July, 1854; d. 1 1 March, 1898; m. March, 1880, Kate Drislaine, of Bellows Falls, Vt. Child: Clifford £.,'° b. 18 Feb., 1890, in Langdon, N. H. 236 Hon. Asa Crosby,'* son of William' and Mercy (Crosby) Marvin, born 12 Oct., 1814, in Alstead, N. H. ; died 10 Dec, 1872, in Sedalia, Pettis co., Mo.; married (i), 24 Dec, 1843, in Calhoun, Henry co., Mo., Martha, daughter of Thomas Arbuckle, born in Bourbon co., Ky. ; died 8 Feb., 1853; mar- ried (2), in Clinton, Henry co.. Mo., 8 Jan'y, 1854, Mary Selina, daughter of Joshua Knight and Peddy (Wilmarth) Adams, born 20 July, 1827, in Harford, Susquehanna co., Pa.; died 10 May, 1855, in Clinton ; s. p.; she was educated at Mt. Holyoke, Mass. ; * Our data from Fam. rec, differ somewliat from Crane Gen. Eighth Generation 239 married (3), 1856, Mrs. Angeline (Fessenden) Booker, born 17 June, 1818, in Boston, Mass.; died 10 March, 1900, in Los An- geles, Cal. He settled in Clinton in 1844. He was a lawyer, a member of the Miss- ouri Senate, 1862-3 ; like his brother Levi, he adhered to the Union, and was lieutenant and battalion adjutant of the 7th Mo. cav'y in 1 862, and later was enrolled as colonel of another reg't, which was not called into active service. Children by first wife, born in Clinton : i. Mary ,9 b. Dec, 1844; d. March, 1853. ii. Ella, b. 12 July, 1847 ; m. (i), 17 Dec, 1867, in Sedalia, Volney P. Mason, b. 29 Aug., 1841, in Nashville, Ind. ; d. 22 July, 1876; m. (2), 18 Sept., 1883, in Sedalia, C. C. Rutherford, b. 20 May, 1856, in Sullivan, 111. Children (Mason) : 1. /t^t., 1887: 4. Lula F., b. 4March, 1889 : 5. fames V., b. 15 Aug., 1891 : 6. Shepherd F., b. 30 May, 1893: 7. Mary, b. 14 July, 1895; d. 4 Jan'y, i8g6. 266 Dr. Richard John,* son of Richard? and Mary (Caine) Marvin, born 8 July, 1822, in Terrebonne, P. Q.; died I May, 1896; married 27 Dec, 1844, Alice Fisk, daughter of Dr. Charles Parsons, born 16 April, 1827, in Swanton Falls, Vt. He practiced his profession for several years in Orange City, Fla. Children : i. Daniel Ryan,9 b. 20 June, 1846, in Swanton Falls; d. 15 Jan'y, 1885; m. 21 Dec, 1870, Ellen F. Dezell, b. 2 March, 1853, in Lisbon, N. Y. Child: Richard John,^° b. 21 May, 1872, in Hastings, Minn.; unm. ii. George Leland, b. 6 July, 1849, in Swanton Falls; d. 2 Sept., 1884, in Orange City; unm. iii. Charles Parsons, b. 27 Dec, 1862, in Hastings; m. (i), in Orange City, 21 May, 1883, Annie M. Twing, b. in Louisville, Ky. ; m. (2), 29 June, 1897, Alice M. Wick, b. 15 Aug., 1872, in Tiffin, O. He is a physi- cian. Children by first wife, b. in Orange City: i. Alice May,^° b. 6 April, 1884: 2. Harriet, b. 25 Sept., 1885. 267 James,* son of Richard' and Mary (Caine) Marvin, born 16 Sept., 1827, in Terrebonne, P. Q. ; married 15 Sept., 1850, Mary F. Bean, born 28 May, 1831, in Hardwick, Vt. ; died 20 July, 1891. Children : i. Charles Francis,^ b. 26 Feb., 1854, in Belmont, N. Y. ; ra. 31 Dec, 1878, Lettie Loughboro, b. 11 April, 1854, in Eighth Generation 255 Victor, N. Y. Children, b. in Battle Creek, Mich. : i. Edith Leona,^° b. 11 Oct., 1879; unm. : 2. Winona Eliza, b. 26 July, i88i ; unm.: 3. Mabel Alice, b. 9 March, 1887. ii. Alma Jane, b. 30 Jan'y, 1858, in Swanton, Vt. ; m. 25 Dec, 1877, George Witherell. Child (Witherell) : Mary Fanchon,^° h. 15 May, 1879; unm.; res., Burke, N. Y. iii. Willis James, b. 15 Nov., 1862, in Stowe, Vt. ; m. 12 Nov., 1890, Evelyn M. Bathrick, b. 19 Feb., 1868, in Battle Creek, Mich. Child : Doris /ane,^° b. there 30 Nov., 1891. 268 Dr. Charles Alexis/ son of Richard' and Mary (Caine) Marvin, born 8 July, 1842, in St. Albans, Vt. ; married 21 April, 1869, Frances Annie, daughter of Henry A. and Mary (Bent) Hinckley, of Swanton, Vt., born 28 March, 1845, ill Highgate, Vt. He is a dentist in Torrington, Ct. Children : i. Charles Francis,? b. 7 July, 1870, in Highgate; d. 4 Dec, 1870. ii. Mary Frances, b. 30 Sept., 1871, in Darlington, Wis. ; d. 31 July, 1898; m. 20 Nov., 1894, Edwin W. Wilson, b. 20 March, 187 1, in W^aterbury, Ct. Child (Wilson) : Natalie Marvin,^° b. 28 Aug., 1895. iii. Mina Maud, b. 14 Dec, 1875, in Traer, Iowa. iv. Harold Arthur, b. 4 Sept., 1879, in Traer. 269 George Washington,^ son of John' and Sarah (Baker- Cobb) Marvin, born 20 Feb., 1844; married 29 Nov., 1867, Ellen S. Tuttle. He enlisted 14 Sept., 1862, in a heavy art'y reg't, and served in the 23d Army Corps under Gen. Stone- man ; he was wounded in the siege of Knoxville, and mustered out 23 May, 1865. Residence, Shalersville, O. Children : i. Sarah Caroline,' b. 7 Dec, 1868. ii. Nora, b. 7 Sept., 1870. iii. Sidney, b. 27 April, 1875. iv. John, b. 25 June, 1883. 256 Reitwld Maii'in Line 270 George Ransom,* son of Ransom? and Sophronia (Hutchinson) Marvin, born 25 June, 1833; married (i), 9 Oct., 1855, Jane M. Woodward, died 30 June, 1883 ; married (2), 2 June, 1885, Lovina Constant. He has resided in Camden, N. Y., and Davenport, Iowa. Children : i. Arthur B.,9 b. 1856 ; d. 1857. ii. Edgar H., b. 16 June, 1861 ; m. 1880, Mattie Davis. Child : Eugetu,^° b. 1882 ; res., Dodge City, Kas. 271 Henry C.,* son of Ransom? and Sophronia (Hutchin- son) Marvin, born 8 July, 1842, in Camden, Oneida cc, N. Y. ; died 1879; married 1867, Minerva Rose, of Rome, Oneida co., N. Y. He was an engineer. Children : i. Rose,9 b. 18 Aug., 1868. ii. Charles, b. 1870. 272 Mary,* daughter of Delavan? and Dorothy (Redmond) Marvin, born 3 Jan'y, 1833, in Conquest, Cayuga co., N. Y. ; died 31 March, 1899; married 22 Jan'y, 1851, John Balcom, born 7 Aug., 1830, in Conquest. Children (Balcom) : i. Marilla,9 b. 12 April, 1853, in Conquest; m. 3 July, 1872, Wm. Russell, b. 1853, in Conquest; d. 7 May, 1882. ii. Abraham, b. 19 Aug., 1855, in Meadville, Pa.; unm. iii. Dora, b. 19 Aug., 1857, in Meadville; d. 26 Dec, 1884; m. 14 March, 1883, Charles Wilson, b. in Conquest, iv. Lydia, b. 7 Aug., i860, in Meadville; m. as his second wife, 20 March, 1886, Charles Wilson, who had m. her sister Dora. V. Ada, b. 12 Feb., 1863, in Meadville; m. 1 June, 1890, Benjamin Conner, b. 1867, in Carbondale, 111. vi. Mary, b. 17 May, 1867, in Meadville; m. 27 Aug., 1896, John J. Glenn, b. 24 Dec, 186 1, in Connecticut. vii. Van, b. 13 Feb., 1870, in McMinville, Tenn. ; m. i Jan'y, 1899, Ada Lipe, b. Oct., 1880, in Carbondale. viii. Ella, b. 15 June, 1872, in McMinville; m. 6 Oct., 1891, Luther Tucker, b. 1870, in Carbondale. Eighth Generation 257 273 Abram C.,** son of Delavan'' and Dorothy (Redmond) Marvin, born 28 Nov., 1840, in Conquest, Cayuga co., N. Y. ; married i June, 1864, Sarah Emerson, born 24 Dec, 1844, in Emerson, Cayuga co., N. Y. Children, born in Conquest : i. Charles M.,9 b. 26 Aug., 1868 ; m. 22 Feb., 1893, Stella Fuller, b. 21 Feb., 1871, in Conquest. Child: Floyd,'° b. 18 April, 1898, in Conquest, ii. Jennie, b. 17 May, 1871 ; m. 15 Dec, 1895, Ervin South- wick, b. 3 July, 1870, in Butler, N. Y. Children (South- wick), b. in Conquest: i. Jane,'^°\). 31 Dec, 1896: 2. Mabel, b. 12 May, 1899. iii. Melvina, b 28 March, 1874; unm. iv. Emerson, b. 17 March, 1876; d. 12 Sept., 1876. V. Edna, b. 29 Oct., 1879; unm. vi. Louise, b. 3 Feb., 1883 ; unm. vii. Alice, b. 28 Jan'y, 1887. 274 Alvin D.,* son of Delavan' and Dorothy (Redmond) Marvin, born 17 June, 1844, in Conquest, Cayuga co., N. Y. ; married 2 Feb., 187 1, Emma Townsend, born in New Baltimore, Greene co., N. Y. Children, born in Conquest : i. William D.,9 b. 6 Oct., 1874; m. 4 March, 1896, Marion E. Case, b. 1874. ii. George, b. 5 Oct., 1876 ; unm. iii. Alma J., b. 17 Dec, 1880; unm. iv. Florence, b. 4 March, 1887. V. Alvin D., twin to Florence. 275 William,* son of Alvin' and Jane (Caine-Marvin) Mar- vin, born 30 March, 1833, in Stamford, Ontario, Can- ada; married 30 June, 1856, Harriet Dysinger. Children, born in Royalton, N. Y. : i. Alma,9 b. ; m. Richard Bickel. Child (Bickel) : Ralph W.,^° b. in Niagara co., N. Y. ii. Clara, b. ; m. Asahel Lawrence. Children (Law- rence), b. in Niagara co. : I. Maniin^°: 2. Mabel. 258 Remold Marvin Line 276 MAlvina,* daughter of Alvin^ and Jane (Caine-Marvin) Marvin, born 20 Jan'y, 1835, in Stamford, Ontario, Canada; married 26 Oct., 1854, Abram Phillips, born 11 Oct., 1827, in Bethel, Sullivan co., N. Y. ; died 10 Nov., 1893. Children (Phillips), born in New Buffalo, Mich. : i. Walter L.,9 b. 13 Sept., 1855 ; m. 19 July, 1883, Emma M. Warren, b. 10 Aug., i860, in Ludlow, Vt. ii. Marvin A., b. 20 Aug, 1858 ; m. 9 June, 1888, Elizabeth Hubbell, b. 30 Dec, 1863, in Buchanan, Mich, iii. Harvey J., b. 9 Dec, i860 ; d. 19 Sept., 1880. iv. William, b. 20 Sept., 1862; unm. v. Sherman H., b. 6 Aug., 1864; m. 29 March, 1899, Annie Miller, b. 17 Jan'y, 1872, in South Bend, Ind. vi. Abraham Lincoln, b. 25 May, 1866; m. 4 Jan'y, 1891, Inez Love, b. 18 May, 1869, in Three Oaks, Mich.; d. 15 Dec, 1896. vii. Burt V., b. 25 May, 1868; m. 6 Oct., 1891, Alice Martin, b. 17 Feb., 1864, in Three Oaks, viii. Jay v., b. i Dec, 187 1; m. 27 May, 1893, Frances A. Bean, b. 10 Nov., 1869, in New York, ix. Charles L., b. 26 Nov., 1876; unm. 277 Delos W.,* son of Alvin' and Jane (Caine-Marvin) Marvin, born 24 Feb., 1837, in Stamford, Ontario, Can- ada ; married 26 Oct., 1859, Kate Richards, born 20 Aug,. 1837, in New York. Children, born in Royalton, N. Y. : i. Frank G.,' b. 10 May, i860; m. 1885, Fanny Gardner, b. 20 July, 1862, in Michigan. Children, b. in Michigan : I. Delos,^° b. 4 May, 1886: 2. Cora, b. 2 July, 1890. ii. Clyde W., b. 19 Nov., 1862; unm. iii. Alvin D., b. 13 March, 1864; unm. iv. O. Richards, b. 26 Oct., 1865 ; unm. V. Warner D., b. 10 May, 1867 ; unm. vi. Orin D., b. 18 Aug., 1874; unm. 278 Charles,^ son of Francis Ingraham' and Mary (Hill) Marvin, born 17 March, 1835, in Catskill, Greene co., N. Y. ; married 30 June, 1858, Emeline Amanda, daughter of Alfred and Hannah (Rhymer) Bullock. Eighth Generation 259 He was in 1862 an elder in the Port Jervis Presbyterian Church; in 1 866 he was a charter member and junior warden of Mt. William Lodge of Masons, and in 1 867 a trustee of the village of Port Jervis, N, Y. Children : i. Mary ,9 b. 7 April, 1862 ; d. 23 May, 1862. ii. Josepliine, b. 29 Dec, 1863; d. 7 March, 1864. ill. Francis, b. 17 March, 1865; m. 10 Feb., 1898, Mary Frances, dau. of John Gordon and Frances (Ellsworth) Almond, b. 16 Sept., 1876 ; he is general secretary of the Railroad Branch of the Young Men's Christian As- sociation, and stationed in Covington, Ky. Children : 1. Charles Frederick,'" b. 26 Nov., 1898: 2. Arthur Howard, b. 17 Dec, 1899; d. 7 July, 1900. iv. Frederick B., b. 15 June, 1868; m. -• June, 1898, Bertha M., dau. of Dr. Alexander and Emma J. (Bonnell) McKergan, b. 25 Aug., 1878. Child: Lucille,'° b. 13 July, 1 90 1. V. Walter, b. i Sept., 1870. vi. Alfred, b. 11 April, 1873 ; m. 23 Sept., 1897, Mary Edna, dau. of Moses L. and Hannah J. (Cole) Cole (cousins), b. 7 June, 1875. Child : Reinold C.,'" b. 26 Oct., 1899. vii. Amelia, b. 6 Feb., 1876. viii. Charles, b. 19 Nov., 1879; ^- ^4 Sept., 1903, Laura Jordan. 279 Emma Fowler,* daughter of Geoi-ge? and Maria Eliza- beth (Sickles) Marvin, born 4 July, 1825, in Albany, N. Y. ; died 2 Nov., 1897; married 10 Feb., 1846, Hugh Wil- son, son of Dr. Samuel and Laura Hannah (Cook) McClellan, of Nassau, Rensselaer co., N. Y., born 20 Dec, 1820; died 11 Oct., 1896. He graduated at Union, 1839; practiced law in Chatham and Schodack, N. Y., and was surrogate of Columbia CO., N. Y., for one term, ending in 1872.* Children (McClellan) : i. Mary Elizabeth,' b. 22 Oct., 1846, in Nassau; m. 15 April, 1872, Louis Potter, of New York, b. 16 Sept., 1843, in Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; d. 5 Feb., 1881 ; they had two chil. *The Tuttle Gen., which has a portrait of Hugh W. McClellan, differs in one or two dates from some of ours, which were furnished us by a member of the family. 26o Remold Marinn Line ii. Samuel M., b. 25 Aug., 1850, in Chatham; d. 10 May, 1888 ; m. 5 June, 1878, Elizabeth Brockway, b. 16 Jan'y, 1861, in Schodack. iii. George, b. 10 Oct., 1856, in Schodack; m. 22 Nov., 1882, Elizabeth Shufeldt, b. 18 May, 1857, in Chatham; d. 4 April, 1894. 280 Julia Tabor/ daughter of George' and Maria Eliza- beth (Sickles) Marvin, born 2 June, 1828, in Albany, N. Y. ; died 25 Aug., 1890; married 14 Oct., 1846, Thomas Hoag, son of Rodman Gardner and Cornelia W. (Hoag) Day, of Nassau, Rensselaer co., N. Y., born 3 March, 1826, in New York city; died 21 Nov., 1901. Children (Day), the first three born in Nassau, the last three in Albany : i. Caroline Emma,' b. 15 Jan'y, 1848; m. 22 Oct., 1868, John, son of Alexander and Jane (Hillson) Greer, b. 6 Oct., 1845, ^ Albany, ii. Rodman Gardner, b. 10 March, 1850; m. 28 Nov., 1879, Mary Frances, dau. of John Clark and Elizabeth A. (Flagler) Wands, b. 3 April, 1855, in New Scotland, N. Y. iii. Harriet Marvin, b. 21 Aug., 1853; m. 29 Oct., 1870, Horace D., son of Horace D. and Lodemia (Davis) Hawkins, b. July, 1852, in Albany; d. Aug., 1900, iv. Robert Nelson, b. 13 Nov., 1856, in Durhamville, N. Y. ; d. 24 Aug., 1898; s.p.\ m. March, 1898, Mrs. Agnes A. Wright. V. Cora Elizabeth, b. 31 March, 1862, in Albany; m. Philip, son of Thomas M. and Rosina (Herrmann) Kirkwood, b. 15 Sept., 1862, in Philadelphia, Pa. vi. Kate P"ox, b. 17 April, 1865; m. 31 July, 1890, Charles H., son of Jesse W. and Mary L. (Tupper) Powers, b. II July, 1866, in New York city, vii. Marie Louise, b. 5 Sept., 1867; m. i June, 1899, Leland Cooper, son of Charles and Adelaide (Cooper) Cary, b. 31 July, 1862, in Oswego, N. Y. 281 Richard,* son of George' and Maria Elizabeth (Sickles) Marvin, born lo Nov., 183 1, in Albany, N. Y. ; married 10 Feb., 1853, Judith Ann, daughter of Lewis and Caroline (Brockway) Walker, of Schodack, Rensselaer co., N. Y. Eighth Generation 261 Child : i. Elizabeth,? b. 12 Jan'5', i860, in Chatham, N. Y. ; m. 14 July, 1883, William P. Kookogey, b. 12 March, 1858, in Washington, D. C. ; d. 23 Aug., 1892. Children (Kookogey), b. in Brooklyn, N. Y.: i. Samuel Marvin, ''° b. 29 June, 1884: 2. Frederick F., b. 17 Nov., 1885 : 3. Alice, b. 19 March, 1887 : 4. Louise, b. 19 Feb., 1888. 282 Richard Henry,* son of Charles' and Maria (Watrous) Marvin, born 21 June, 1829, in Albany, N. Y. ; died 12 May, 1902; married 22 Dec, 1852, Almeda Millard, born i Jan'y, 1829, in Charlton, Saratoga co., N. Y. Children, born in Charlton : i. Laura Noble,'' b. 21 May, 1855 ! ™- (i)' 9 Oct., 1879, Humphrey Young, b. 14 June, 1854, in Berne, N. Y. ; d. 29 Dec, 1894; m. (2), 16 June, 1898, John N. Young, b. 10 Nov., 1856, in Milton, N. Y. Child (Young), by first husband; Lotiis Marvin,^° b. 4 Aug., 1883, in Ballston, N. Y. ii. Lenora, b. 10 Dec, 1859 ; m. 22 Feb., 1888, William H. Valentine, b. 9 Sept., 1861, in Racine co.. Wis. Child (Valentine): Frank Z.,'° b. 21 April, 1891, in Burnt Hills, N. Y. iii. Frank, b. 4 July, 1864; d. 13 March, 1903; m. 17 July, 1889, Grace Caird Ruggles, b. 17 Oct., 1872, in Troy, N. Y. Child: Florence Milkr,^° b. 31 Aug., 1890, in Troy. iv. John Millard, b. 18 Nov., 1866; unm. 283 Charles,* son of Charles' and Maria (Watrous) Marvin, born 14 May, 1833; died 8 March, 1892, in Adrian, Mich.; married 7 Oct., 1857, in Charlton, Saratoga co., N. Y., Margaretta, daughter of Reuben Holiister and Jane Electa (Rogers) Edwards, born i April, 1839, in Bloomfield, Green co., Ind. ; she married (2), 6 Oct., 1901, Horace Bradish, of Madi- son, Mich., born 21 April, 1839. Residence, Adrian. Children : i. George E.,9 b. 2 April, 1859, in Charlton ; m. 28 Nov., 1883, Carrie, dau. of John and Sophia Jane (Sherman) Hall, b. 4 Sept., 1861, in Monmouth, 111. Children: 262 Reinold Marvin Line 1. Clarence £.,'" b. 3 Oct., 1885, in Newaygo, Mich. 2. Clara H., twin to Clarence E. 3. Charles L., b. 29 Jan'y, 1893, in Clarksville, Mich. ; res., Clarksville. ii. Charles Glines, b. ig Sept., 1869, in Adrian ; m. 29 March, 1893, Nellie May, dau. of Lorenzo Dow and Anna (McCarberry) Dewey, b. 9 March, 187 1, in Raisin Val- ley, Mich. ; s. p. 284 Rev. Dwight Edwards,** son of Rev. Uriah' and Mar- garet Jane (Stevens) Marvin, born 22 Feb., 1851, in Greenwich, Washington co., N. Y. ; married 17 Sept., 1874, in Troy, Rensselaer co., N. Y., Ida Norton, daughter of William W. and Caroline K. (Perkins) Whitman, of Troy, born 22 Sept., 1850. From 1869 to 1877 he was in the insurance and real estate business in Troy. He graduated at Auburn Theol. Sem., 1880, and the following year took a post-graduate course at Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. ; he has had charges in the First Cong'l Church, East Albany, N. Y., Dec, 1881, to Sept., 1884; in Utica, N. Y. (Plymouth Cong'l Church), 1884-8; in Ger- mantown, Pa., 1888; res., 1902, in Asbury Park, N. J., and in 1903, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Children : i. Charles Ingalls,^ b. 22 Oct., 1875, in Troy; m. 10 Sept., 1902, Anna Edwards, dau. of Sherwood B. Ferris, of Lakewood, N. J. ii. Caroline Whitman, b. 13 June, 1878, in Troy; unm. iii. Dwight Willison,b. 7 Feb., 1880, in Auburn, N.Y.; grad. at Williams, 1901, where he was a member of $ A 0. iv. Rowland Whitman, b. 7 March, 1887, in Utica; d. 7 July, 1889, in Germantown. 285 David Royce,* son of Dan' and Amanda (Royce) Mar- vin, born 16 July, 1821, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 20 Feb., 1888, in Jamestown, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; married 29 Jan'y, 1853, Caroline Elizabeth Cone, adopted daughter of her uncle, Reed Anderson, born 21 Feb., 1826, in East Haddam, Ct. Children, born in Ellicott, N. Y. : i. Henry Cone,9 b. i Aug., 1855; m. 27 June, 1883, Belle F., dau. of Byron A. Barlow, b. 5 Sept., 1862, in Mad- ison, Wis. ; s.p. Eighth Generation 263 ii. Harriet Adelaide, b. 7 Jan'y, 1859; m. 15 Jan'y. 1880, William N. Gokey, b. 6 Oct., 1855, in Rathboneville, N. Y. Children (Gokey), b. in Jamestown: i. William Noah,^°\i. 4 Feb., 1884: 2. Marvin Cone,h. 26 Sept., 1890. iii. Frederic Nelson, b. 25 Oct., i860; m. 16 June, 1886, Berenice E. Bates, b. 4 March, 1864, in Ellington, N. Y, Children, b. in Jamestown : i. Berenice Elizabeth,^" b. 8 June, 1887: 2. Sarah Allene, b. 20 Dec, 1891 : 3. Harriet Adelaide, b. 30 Aug., 1894. iv. Newton Royce, b. 25 June, 1864; m. 5 June, 1888, Edith Jewett, b. 25 April, 1865, in Jersey City, N. J. Chil- dren, b. in Jersey City : 1. Gladys,'" b. 3 Sept., 1889 : 2. Lillian, b. 12 Feb., 1892: 3. Newton Royce, b. 30 April, 1894: \. Jewett, b. 13 Sept., 1895: 5. Edith Royce, b. 11 Aug., 1897. 286 Frederic William,* son of Dan^ and Amanda (Royce) Marvin, born 4 June, 1823, in Lyme, Ct. ; died there 27 Sept., 1896; married (i), 4 Jan'y, 1853, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Ezra and Elizabeth Comstock (Kellogg) Hall, born 30 April, 1833; died 17 Sept., 1873; married (2), 9 May (13 Town rec), 1877, Mrs. Elizabeth (Royce) Lee, daughter of Richard Royce, and widow of Henry Stanwood Lee, born about 1832. He resided on Grassy Hill, Lyme. Children by first wife, born in Lyme :* i. Sarah Anna,? b. 5 Feb., 1854; m. 21 March, 1878, in Lyme, Henry Bailey Maynard, of East Haddam, Ct., born abt. 1852 (age 26 when m., Lyme rec). Children (Maynard), b. in East Haddam : i. Edith May,'° b. 18 Jan'y, 1879 ; unm. : 2. Florence Ella, b. 20 Sept., 1880 ; unm. : 3. Maude Eliza, b. 19 June. 1883: 4. Wilbert Henry, b. 8 March, 1885 : 5. Herbert Everett, b. 14 April, 1887 : 6. Ethel Anna, b. 31 July, 1890. ii. Selden Richard, b. 29 May, 1856 ; unm. iii. Fanny Eudora, b. 18 Aug., 1858; m. 16 March, 1877, her step-brother Joseph Henry, son of Henr}' Stanwood and Elizabeth (Royce) Lee, b. 2 June, 1855, in Old * The dates of birth of several of the children given above differ slightly from those in the Marvin Monograph in Salisbury, which were Fam. rec. ; they now agree with the town records, and so of a number of other Lyme families. 264 ReinoM Marvin Line Lyme, Ct. Children (Lee), b. in Lyme: i. Edith May,^°\>. 21 July, 1878; unm. : 2. Merton Henry, b. 8 Aug., 1890. iv. Elbert William, b. 28 Jan'y, 1864 ; m. 14 April, 1889, Harriet Maynard, of Old Lyme. Children, b. in Lyme : I. Dorothy,^°\>. 27 Jan'y, 1894: 2. David Reynold, b. 9 March, 1898. V. Helena Emma, b. 6 Nov., 1865. vi. George Kellogg, b. 28 Jan'y, 1867; m. 10 Oct., 1894, Lillie Stevens, of Hartford, Ct. vii. Flora Velina, b. 17 Nov., 1869; m. 11 Nov., 1896, Louis Tennant, of Colchester, Ct. 287 Augustus Dan,* son of Dan' and Amanda (Royce) Marvin, born 18 April, 1831, in Lyme, Ct. ; married (i), 12 April, i860, Sarah Ellen, daughter of James M. and Sarah M. Beebe, born 17 April, 1837, in Lyme; died there i April,* 1866; married (2), 5 Feb., 1867, Emma Helena, daugh- ter of Ezra Hall, born 20 July, 1845, in Lyme. He resides on the Marvin homestead on Grassy Hill, Lyme, which has been in the family for generations. Children, born in Lyme, by first wife : i. Willis Dan,9 b. 2 Aug., 1861 ; d. 14 May, 1872. ii. Elmer Monroe, b. 6 Dec, 1863; m. 4 April, 1894, Hele- tha Eunice, dau. of Geo. W. and Harriet (Champlin) Harding, of Lyme, b. 25 Nov., 1864; s.p. Children by second wife : ii. Minnie Amanda, b. 24 June, 1868; m. 14 March, 1894, John R., son of John and Elizabeth (Bill) Sterling, of Lyme, b. 23 Aug., 1868. Child (Sterling) : Myrtle,'"' b. 20 Jan'y, 1895, in Lyme. iv. Bertha Elizabeth, b. i March, 1876. 288 Henry,* son of Dan' and Amanda (Royce) Marvin, born 12 April, 1833, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 23 Sept., 1895 ; married (i), 17 April, 1859, Frances Caroline^ daughter of Ezra Hall (sister of the wives of his brothers Frederick W. * Sarah E. died 2 April, by Lyme rec. ; the Kellogg Ancestry says Emma H. was b. 22 April, 1845, ^"^ '"■ 4 Feb., 1867 ; our dates are from Mr. A. D, Marvin, Rev. SYLVANUS P. MARVIN. Eighth Generation 265 and Augustus D.), born 16 Nov., 1837, in Lyme; died 31 Dec, 1885; married (2), 21 Jan'y, 1895, Frances E., daughter of Pomeroy Hall, born in Colchester, Ct. He resided for some years in New London, Ct., where he was in busi- ness ; then settled in Colchester, where he was a farmer. He was chosen a deacon of the Colchester church, 3 Sept., 1 869. Children by first wife, born in Colchester : i. Elizabeth Amanda,^ b. 31 May, 1864 (" Lillie " on Col- chester Church rec). ii. Wilbert Henry, b. 11 Oct., 1866 (Colchester rec); m. 19 Aug., 189 1, Flora Edith Keigwin, of Colchester. Child : £>wigkt Henry, ^°h. 11 Feb., 1896, in Colchester. iii. Everett Nelson, b. 28 Sept., 1869.* iv. Carrie May, b. 27 May, 1873; d. 26 Aug., 1896; m. 5 Oct., 1895, Edwin Russell Gillette, of Colchester; s. p. 289 Reynold Selden,* son of Dea. John' and Lydia Hull (Pratt) Marvin, born 27 Nov., 18 17, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 26 Sept., 1873, in Saybrook, Ct. ; married 19 (Bible rec; 20 Town rec) Jan'y, 1846, Sarah Jane Smith, born 22 Jan'y, 1825, in Deep River (then in Saybrook) ; died about 1 866 ; her hus- band was appointed administrator 20 Nov., 1866. Child, born in Deep River : i. Mary Fisk,9 b. 3 Dec, 1846 ; m. 13 Dec, 1866,' Richard Splaight Todd, b. 2 June, 1838, in New York city. Children (Todd), b. in New York city : 1. Mary Adeline,^" b. 31 Oct., 1876; m. 15 May, 1900, George William Schomeck, b. 6 Oct., 187 1, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 2. Edith Marvin, b. 13 March, 1883 ; unm., 1902. 290 Rev. Sylvanus Pratt,* son of Dea. John' and Lydia Hull (Pratt) Marvin, born 17 March, 1822, in Lyme, Ct. ; married 27 May, 1850, Sylvina, daughter of Miles and Lucinda (Plumb) Buell, born 24 March, 1824, in Clinton, Ct. He graduated at Yale, 1847, and at Yale Theol. Sem., 1850; he was licensed to preach by the Middlesex Association, at Deep River, Ct., 7 Aug., 1849; ordained pastor of the First Cong'l Church in Jamestown, N. Y., 25 * Several dates above, from Colchester rec, differ from those furnished us by relatives; the birth of iii, as given by one informant, was 21 Sept.; by another, 28 Sept., and by Colchester rec. 31 Dec, 266 Reirwld Marvin Line June, 1851 ; resigned in April, 1856; supplied the Cong'l Church in Frank- lin, N. Y., until May, i860; and that in Torrington, Ct, 1862-5; 22 Feb., 1865, he was installed and is still (Dec, 1903) pastor of the Woodbridge, Ct., church; his "golden wedding" was pleasantly celebrated in May, 1901. Children : i. John Miles,9 b. 2 June, 1854, in Jamestown; m. 2 Nov., 188 1 , Adella May, dau. of Isaac F. and Lucretia (Sperry) Smith, b. 4 Oct., 1853, in Woodbridge. He is deacon of the Dwight Place Church, New Haven, Ct., and manager of the Globe Silk Works there. Child : Grace Edna,^° b. 11 Oct., 1882, in New Haven. ii. Edward Reynold, b. 6 July, i860, in Franklin ; d. 26 Sept., 1869, in Woodbridge. 291 Hon. John Whittlesey,* son of Dea. John' and Lydia Hull (Pratt) Marvin, born 13 Jan'y, 1824, in Lyme, Ct. ; died 2 Jan'y, 1896, in Saybrook, Ct. ; married in Deep River (Saybrook), 27 Nov., 1845, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Dea. George and Julia (Pratt) Spencer, born 23 Feb., 1825, in Say- brook, now Essex, Ct. ; she survived her husband. He held various local offices in Saybrook, and was actively engaged in raising troops in the Civil war ; he represented the town in the Legislature in 1 87 1 and 1872, serving on the judiciary committee, and was a Senator in 1885 and 1888. Children, born in Deep River : i. Julia Spencer,? b. 4 Nov., 1848 ; d. 4 Sept., 1875 ; unm. ii. George Selden, b. 3 June, 1851 ; m. 22 May, 1879, Au- gusta C, dau. of Milan and Peninah E. (Todd) Pratt, b. 10 May, 1855, in Geneva, O. Child: Charles Arthur,^° b. 12 Aug., 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. iii. Charles Reynold, b. 26 Jan'y, 1856 ; m. 5 June, 1889, Harriet Amelia, dau. of Joseph Benjamin and Alice G. (Fleetham) Lord. He was register of elections ten years; representative, 1885, in the Legislature ; several years on the Board of Ed- ucation, and its chairman 1901. Residence, Deep River. Children, born in Deep River: i. John Kimball Lord,^° b. 8 June, 1890 : 2. Henry B. Lord, b. 29 Aug., 1891 : 3. Alice Fleetham Lord, b. 17 Dec, 1893: 4. Julia Au- gusta Lord, b. II Feb., 1896 : 5. Lydia Jane Lord, b. 30 April, 1900. JOHN M. MARVIN. Eighth Generation 267 292 James Reinold,' son of Remold? and Cynthia (Farmer) Marvin, born 14 Dec, 1831, in Middleville, Herkimer CO., N. Y. ; died 14 July, 1896; married 10 July, 1855, Henri- etta M. Tuttle, born 27 July, 1833, in Salisbury, Herkimer co., N. Y. Residence, Morrisania, N. Y. Child : i. Charles T.,9 b. 25 June, 1857, in Salisbury; m. 5 June, 1895, Myrtle B. Snyder, b. 13 Oct., 1867, in Scott, Pa. ; d. 12 June, 1900; s. p. 293 Henry Clay,* son of Dan? and Lucia Leonard (Holt) Marvin, born 10 April, 1836, in Cherry Valley, Otsego CO., N. Y. ; died 22 Feb., 1865, in Chicago, 111.; married 28 Dec, 1858, Lydia Hooper, daughter of Rev. William Henry and Emeline Julia (Barlow) Lewis, of Brooklyn, N. Y., born 17 Jan'y, 1834, in Marblehead, Mass. He graduated at Columbia, 1854, and studied law in the Albany Law School ; after his admission to the bar he practiced in New York. Children, born in Brooklyn : i. Henry Reginald,9 b. 31 May, i860; unm. ; res., Brooklyn, ii. John Lewis, b. i Dec, 1862 ; d. 8 July, 1872. 294 Rev. Dan,' son of Dan? and Lucia Leonard (Holt) Marvin, born 3 1 March, 1 843, in New York city ; mar- ried II May, 1870, Louise Newlin, daughter of Richard and Julia (Newlin) Hale, of Aurora, Cayuga co., N. Y. He graduated at Columbia, 1863, and at the General Theol. Sem., New York ; was Adjunct Professor of Greek and Latin, Racine College 1868-71 ; taught in Stamford Ct, 1872-5, and Brooklyn, N. Y. He is an Episcopal clergyman, having been ordered deacon 12 March, 1876, and priest 22 Dec, 1878; he was at St. Peter's Chapel, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1876-7; at St. Thomas's, Ravenswood, 1886-7, and has since been rector of Caroline Church, Setauket, L. L Children : i. Julia Henrietta,' b. 4 Feb., 1872 ; d. 30 March, 1891, in Stamford, Ct. ; unm. ii. Lucia Leonard, b. 9 Jan'y, 1875, in Stamford; m. 29 Aug., 1900, Byron W. Baker, of New York. Child (Baker) : i. Louise IIak,'° b. 20 April, 1902 : 2. Alice Tillson, b. 4 July, 1903. iii. Richard Hale, b. 27 Oct., 1879, in Brooklyn. 2 68 Reinold Marvin Line 295 Harriet,* daughter of Dr. Theodore Augustine and Sibyl' (Marvin) Pinckney, born 8 Oct., 1830, in Phelps, Ontario co., N. Y. ; married 3 Nov., 1852, Lieut. Caleb, son of Ralph Cross and Caroline (Evans) Huse, born 11 Feb., 1831, in Newburyport, Mass. Col. Huse was educated at West Point, graduating seventh in the class of 1851, and was an officer in the ist art'y, U. S. Army; he was assistant instructor in the U. S. Military Academy for seven years, and a part of the time acting professor in full charge of the department of chemistry, miner- alogy and geology ; later he was a professor of the same sciences in the University of Alabama and commandant of the cadet corps in that institution. A short time before the Civil war he resigned from the U. S. Army, and later accepting a commission as captain in the Confederate service, was sent abroad as Government agent, remaining throughout the war. They reside (igo3) at "The Rocks," Highland Falls (near West Point), N. Y. We are much indebted to Mrs. Huse for valuable aid. Children (Huse) : i. Reginald Marvin,9 b. 22 Oct., 1853, in Key West; m. 29 July, 1878, Mary Marsh, dau. of James Marsh Chap- man, of Perth Amboy, N. J. Child : Mary,^° b. 2 June, 1879 ; res., Plainfield, N. J. ii. Guy Evans, b. 21 July, 1855, in West Point; d. 30 April, 1893, at Guatemala City, Cent'l America. He grad. at West Point, 1879, ^°d ^^.s a lieutenant in the 4th U. S. cav'y for several years, and later engaged in engineering work on the Andean railroad. So. America. iii. Rosalie, b. 21 April, 1857, in West Point; d. 1861, in Tuscaloosa, Ala. iv. Harry Pinckney, b. 8 Dec, 1858, in West Point; ra. 14 Sept., 1886, Mary Stockton, dau. of William Whitelock, of Baltimore, Md. Child : Jean,^° b. 15 June, 1887. He grad. at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1880. He is a lieutenant commander in the U. S. Navy, and distinguished himself in the Spanish-American war, having been executive officer of the Gloucester, in the battle off Santiago. He was the first officer, with a squad of men under his command from that vessel, to pull down the Span- ish colors, and to hoist the American flag at Guanica, Porto Rico, 25 July, 1898. v. Carolyn Evans, b. 5 Aug., i860, in Owego, N. Y. ; unm, vi. Hubert, b. 2 June, 1862, in Paris, France; d. y. Eighth Generation 269 vii. Norman, twin to Hubert ; d. y. viii. Theodora, b. 22 Oct., 1864, in Paris; unm. ix. Sibyl Marvin, b. 2 March, 1866, in Paris; unm. X. Edith Dudley, b. 5 June, 1869, in Paris ; m. 17 Dec, 1897, George Holden Fraser ; res., Denver, Col. xi. Isabel, b. 20 March, 1872, in Plainfield, N. J. ; m. 3 Oct., 1903, in Highland Falls, Charles Bunker Crane, xii. Robert Selden, b. 15 May, 1873, in Perth Amboy ; m. 17 Sept., 1902, Penelope Butler, dau. of James Parker, of Perth Amboy ; he grad. at the Univ. of the South, and at Columbia Law School, and is (1903) practicing law in New York city, xiii. Ralph Cross, b. 15 Feb., 1875, in Cortland, N. Y. ; d. there Oct., 1875. 296 Gen. Selden Erastus/ son of Hon. Richard Pratt' and Isabella (Newland) Marvin, born 20 Aug., 1835, in Jamestown, Chautauqua cc, N. Y. ; died 19 Jan'y, 1899, in New York city; married 24 Sept., 1868, Katharine Langdon, daugh- ter of Judge Amasa J. and Harriet (Langdon) Parker, of Albany, N. Y., born 28 Aug., 1846. Gen. Marvin early became interested in military affairs. While residing in Jamestown, he was quartermaster of the 68th reg't, Nat'l Guard, when in May, 1861, it tendered its services to the Government; 21 July, 1862, he was commissioned adjutant of the 112th N. Y. Vols., and served untU de- tailed as A. A. A. Gen'l of Foster's brigade; 27 Aug., 1863, he was ap- pointed additional paymaster in the Regular Army, and attached to the sixth corps; he resigned 27 Dec, 1864, to become Pa)Tnaster General on Gov. Fenton's staff ; in this position he disbursed upwards of twenty-seven million dollars, i Jan'y, 1867, he was commissioned Adjutant General of the State. He was elected treasurer of the Diocese of Albany soon after its formation, and treasurer of its Board of Missions, and of several of its benevolent organizations, serving until his death. He was a vestryman of St. Luke's, Jamestown, and later of St. Peter's, Albany; and was also a member of the Cathedral Chapter. He was secretary and treasurer of the Troy Steel and Iron Company. Bishop Doane eulogized him as " Wise in councU, prompt in decision, ready in emergencies, and lavish of himself, ' because his heart was pure.' " The Chapter of All Saints' Cathedral, the Trustees of the Coming Founda- tion, and numerous other bodies with which he was connected, adopted resolutions expressive of their appreciation of his high character. His funeral, from the Cathedral, was attended by a large concourse of citizens, who mourned his death as a public loss. 270 ReiTwld Man/in Line Children, born in Albany ; i. Selden Erastus,9b. i Dec, i86g ; grad. at Harvard, 1893; he was a Colonel on the staff of Gov. Morton, of New York; res., Albany. ii. Grace Parker, b. 7 Sept., 1872 ; ra. 6 June, 1901, in Albany, Rupert C. King, of New York city. iii. Langdon Parker, b. 16 Sept., 1876; grad. at Harvard, 1898, where he was a member of * B K ; LL. B. Har- vard Law School, 1901 ; he was private secretary for Hon. Elihu Root, on the Alaska Boundary Commission, in London, 1903 ; res. (1903), New York city. iv. Edmund Roberts, b. 10 Aug., 1878 ; grad. at Harvard, 1899. V. Richard Pratt, b. 18 Aug., 1882 ; d. 6 Sept., 1883, on Conanicut Island, R. I. vi. Katharine Langdon, b. 6 Aug., 1889. 297 Sarah Jane,* daughter of Hon. Richard Pratt' and Isabella (Newland) Marvin, born 18 Oct., 1836, in Jamestown, Chautauqua cc, N. Y. ; married 20 Oct., 1859, Eric L., son of James and Maria (Cheney) Hall, of Jamestown, born 16 April, 1833; died 29 March, 1899. Resides (1903) in Jamestown. Children (Hall), born in Jamestown : i. Margaret Newlands,' b. 27 July, 1864; d. 17 June, 1901 ; unm. ii. Mary Cheney, twin to Margaret N. ; m. 9 Jan'y, 1890, Charles Cook, son of John T. and Marietta (Cook) Wilson, b. 3 Oct., 1864, in Jamestown. Child (Wilson) : Marvin Cook,^° b. there 27 April, 1897. 298 David Newland,* son of Hon. Richard Pratt' and Isabella (Newland) Marvin, born 6 Aug., 1839, in Jamestown, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; died there 10 Oct., 1875; married 21 Sept., 1870, Julia, daughter of Dr. Cornelius and Angeline (Moore) Ormes, born 23 Dec, 1846, in Panama, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; died 19 April, 1888. He graduated at Union, 1859, where he was a member of K A, and was a banker in Jamestown, where his widow resides. Eighth Generation 271 Children, born in Jamestown : i. Isabella,? b. 6 Oct., 1871 ; m. 16 June, 1898, Ralph Crowley, son of Porter and Mary (Crowley) Sheldon, b. 26 Aug., 1862, in Rockford, 111. Child (Sheldon) : /ulia,'° b. 25 Nov., 1900, in Jamestown. ii. Maude, b. 14 July, 1873; unm. 299 Mary Elizabeth,' daughter of Hon. Richard Pratt' and Isabella (Newland) Marvin, born 3 July, 1841, in Jamestown, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; married 4 Nov., 1869, Dr. Benjamin Franklin, son of Anson and Susan (Dinsmore) Good- rich, born 4 Nov., 1841, in Ripley, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; died 3 Aug., 1888, in Manitou Springs, El Paso co.. Col. Dr. Goodrich was a descendant of Matthew' Marvin through Ensign William Goodrich, who married Sarah^ Marvin.* He received M. D. at Western Reserve in 1861, and was commissioned assistant surgeon in the 9th N. Y. cav'y the same year, and in the Engineer Corps, U. S. A., in 1862 ; he resigned in 1864, after three years' service, and engaged in prac- tice in Jamestown. In 1870 he founded at Akron, O., the " B. F. Goodrich Co." for the manufacture of rubber goods, " which by his energy and skill became one of the most successful and prosperous enterprises of the kind in the country." Children (Goodrich), born in Akron : i. Charles Cross,* b. 3 Aug., 187 1 ; m. 22 April, 1895, Mary Anna Gellatly, b. 14 Dec, 1873, in Orange, N. J. He grad. at Harvard, 1893; res., Akron. ii. Isabella, b. 8 Feb., 1874; m. 14 Nov., 1900, in Cam- bridge, Mass., John Cabell, son of Joseph Cabell and Sallie Frances (Johnson) Breckinridge, of New York city, b. 7 Sept., 1870, in Louisville, Ky. ; res.. New York city. Child (Breckinridge): John Cabell,^" b. there 20 Jan'y, 1902. iii. David Marvin, b. 22 June, 1876 ; m. 2 June, 1903, Ruth Williams, dau. of Robert Clarence and Anna (Williams) Pruyn, of Albany, N. Y. ; he grad. at Harvard, 1898, where he was a member of A A * ; he was " stroke " of the University crew in 1896, and captain in the Har- vard-Yale races of 1897 and '98 ; during the Spanish- American war he was an officer in the " Rough Riders ;'' res. (1903) Boston, Mass. * See The Goodrich Family. 272 Reinold Marvin Line 300 Robert Newland/ son of Hon. Richard Pratt' and Isabella (Newland) Marvin, born 13 Oct., 1845, in Jamestown, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; married 6 Feb., 1890, Eliz- abeth, daughter of Lucius Bolles and Mary Minerva (Henry) Warner, born 30 Nov., 1 866, in Jamestown ; s. p. He is en- gaged in the management of several large and important busi- ness enterprises in Jamestown. 301 Richard Pratt,* son of Hon. Richard Pratt' and Isa- bella (Newland) Marvin, born 30 May, 1848, in James- town, Chautauqua co., N. Y. ; married (i), 22 April, 1892, Jane, daughter of Hon. Lewis and Mary (Alexander) Miller, of Akron, Summit co., O., born 13 Jaii'y, 1855, in Clinton, O. ; died 29 Nov., 1898, in Akron; s. p.; married (2), 16 Oct., 1900, Mrs. Grace (Perkins) Lohmann, daughter of Simon and Grace (Tod) Perkins, born in Akron. He graduated at Rochester. University, 1870, where he was a member of "9 Y ; studied law in Jamestown, was admitted to the bar in 1872, and prac- ticed his profession in Akron until 1881 ; since then he has been largely interested in the B. F. Goodrich Manfg. Co., founded by his brother-in-law ; he was mayor of Akron in 1874 and again in 1878. To his interest and that of his sister, Mrs. Goodrich, we are much indebted. 302 Selden G.,' son of Charles Henry' and Charlotte M. (French) Marvin, born 28 Nov., 1857, in Penfield, Lorain co., Mich. ; married 24 Aug., 1885, Jennie Cannon, born 17 July, 1867, in Linn, Ore. Children, born in Waitsburg, Wash. : i. Donald C.,9 b. 23 May, 1886. ii. Charlotte May, b. 13 Aug., 1887 ; d. 30 Oct., 1887. iii. Lucille, b. 15 Aug., 1888. 303 Henry H.,* son of Ezra' and Rachel (Huston) Marvin, born 22 Feb., 1842, in Sandyston, Sussex co., N. J. ; died 13 Nov., 1868 ; married January, 1863, Sarah A., daughter of Rev. George Jacob and Elizabeth (Hemmerling) Miller,' born 23 Oct., 1843, in Stroudsburg, Monroe co.. Pa.; died there 22 Jan'y, 1872. (y^^L^..,.^ Pu/c Eighth Generation 273 Children, born in Stroudsburg : i. Ira G.,9b. ii Feb., 1864; m. 12 Nov., 1891, Sophia L., dan. of Frederick Ahlborn, b. 19 Feb., 1866, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Children, b. in Wilkes Barre : i. Gertrude Ahlborn,'°h. 18 Aug., 1892: 2. George Guthrie, b. 24 Nov., 1896: 3. Ira Huston, b. 15 Aug., 1898. ii. Steward H., b. 10 Sept., 1866 ; m. Melinda, dau. of Samuel Bittenbender, b. in Snydersville, Pa. ; res., Swartswood, N.J. 304 John H.,* son of Ezra^ and Rachel (Huston) Marvin, born 22 Feb., 1842, in Sandyston, Sussex co., N. J. ; married i May, 1867, Mary E. Merring, born 14 March, 1847, in Sandyston. Resided (1903) in Bartonville, Monroe co.. Pa. Children : i. Arthur W.,9 b. i8 March, 1868, in Appenzell, Pa.; m. 30 Sept., 1891, Clara Metzgar, b. 23 July, 1865, in Centre Moreland, Pa. Children, all but the eldest b. in Bar- tonville: I. Barnet i^,"" b. 31 July, 1892, in Strouds- burg, Pa.: 2. Percy E., b. 4 Feb., 1894: 3. Jona. E., b. 29 July, 1895: 4. William B., b. 21 Aug., 1896: 5. John R., b. 25 Oct., 1897 : 6. Arthur K., b. i Aug., 1901. ii. Theron W., b. 21 June, 1870, in Bushkill, Pa.; m. 18 April, 1889, Jennie Sipley; s. p. iii. Joel Irving, b. i Jan'y, 1872, in Bushkill; d. 16 May, 1893 ; unm. iv. Edgar, b. 8 Oct., 1873, in Jermyn, Pa.; d. 4 April, 1881. V. Francis M., b. 14 April, 1884, in Swartswood, N. J. vi. Ezra A., b. 19 June, 1887, in Swartswood. 305 George A.,* son of Ezra' and Rachel (Huston) Marvin, born 8 Sept., 1844, in Sandyston, Sussex co., N. J. ; married there 2 May, 1867, Louisa, daughter of Samuel and Louisa (Kintz) Neyhart, born 14 Oct., 1846, near Stroudsburg, Monroe co., Pa. He was a farmer and teacher for some years, and in March, 1880, re- moved to Seneca, Kas., where he manufactured barb wire until 1883, and then engaged in mercantile business. He has served as councilman and police judge in Seneca, and declined nominations for State and county offi- ces. He is a trustee of the Methodist Church, and an officer in the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Res. (1903), Seneca. 274 Reinold Marvin Line Children, born in Monroe co. : i. Frank,9 b. 24 Oct., 1868 ; m. 27 Sept., 1899, Eva, dau. of Joshua and Lavina (Gilbert) Michael, of Dayton, O. For four years he has been police judge in Seneca ; he also holds responsible positions in the Methodist Church and in the Odd Fellows, ii. Ida M., b. 15 Dec. 1872 ; m. 27 Dec, 1893, Walter F. Dutton, b. in Iowa Point, Kas. Children (Dutton) : i. Frank,^° b. 28 Dec, 1894: 2. Ethel, h. 7 Oct., 1897: 3. Ora, b. 26 Feb., 1902. iii. Allen A., b. 15 April, 1876 ; m. 14 June, 1900, Mae, dau. of Albert G. and Ella H. (Slater) Rogers, b. 15 Sept., 1876, in Centralia, Kas. Children: i. Emma Mae,^° b. 9 April, 1901, in Seneca: 2. Etta Louise, b. i Oct., 1902, in Blue Rapids, Kas.; res.. Blue Rapids, iv. Jennie L., b. 2 Oct., 1878 ; unm. 306 Daniel Warner,* son of Francis Norton' and Wealthy (Warner) Marvin, born 25 July, 1824, in Van Buren, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; married 18 Sept., 1850, Ellen Jane, daugh- ter of Henry and Belinda (Sprague) Weed, born 18 Sept., 1830, in Pompey, Onondaga co., N. Y. Resided (1876) in Syracuse, N. Y. Children : i. Eugene Herbert,' b. 22 Sept., 1851, in Baldwinsville, N. v.; d. 9 Feb. 1852. ii. Mary Isabella, b. 7 May, 1854, in Jordan, N. Y. ; d. 24 Aug., 1855. iii. Arthur Weed, b. 26 May, 1858, in Jordan ; m. 23 Dec, 18 — , Sarah E. Babcock, b. 7 Dec, 1859, in Syracuse, N.Y.; s.p. iv. Henry Norton, b. 6 Sept., 1862, in Jordan; m. 14 Sept., 1882, Oramella L., dau. of George Newson and Lucre- tia Emeline (Shapley) Tackabury, b. 19 Oct., i860, in Cazenovia, N. Y. ; grad. at Syracuse Univ., 1883, where he was a member of A E E ; res. (1903) New York city. Children : 1. Robert Sprague,'"' b. 18 March, 1886, in Canastota, N. Y. 2. Maude Marguerite, b. 15 Nov., 1888, in Syracuse. 3. Donald Webber, b. 29 March, 1890, in Syracuse; d. Feb., 4. Kenneth Tackabury, b. 19 June, 189 1, in Schenectady, N. Y. 5. Daniel Warner, b. 12 Feb., 1894, in Canastota. Eighth Generation 275 V. Ellen Augusta, b. 26 Aug., 1867, in Forest Port, N. Y. ; d. there 31 Aug., 1868. 307 Henry R.,* son of Richard' and Elsie (Hunt) Marvin, born 12 July, 1836, in Mount Morris, Livingston co., N. Y. ; died 27 May, 1895 ; married (i), 1856, Elizabeth Clark, born in Michigan; married (2), 17 July, 1883, Ella Elizabeth,' daughter of Hervey S.^ (311) and Susan R. (Harvey) Marvin, born 8 June, 1857, in Naples, Ontario co., N. Y. Children, born in Hartland, Mich. : i. Richard T.,9 b. 1857 ; d. inf. ii. George H., b. i860 ; d. 1879. iii. Harriet E., b. 1862. 308 William M.,* son of Richard' and Elsie (Hunt) Marvin, born 1839, in Hartland, Livingston co., Mich.; died 1862; married 1859, Mary Sinnag. Child: i. James T.,9 b. 1859, in Hartland ; m. 1880, Maria Jen- nings. Children, b. in Hartland: i. Floyd H.,^" b. Dec, 1881: 2. Elsie Mabel,h. Dec, 1882: 3. Edith May, b. Dec, 1885 ; d. 17 April, 1899. 309 Charles B.,* son of Richard' and Elsie (Hunt) Marvin, born 13 June, 1843, in Hartland, Livingston co., Mich. ; married 1864, Emily Kirk, born 24 Feb., 1844, in Michigan. Children, born in Hartland : i. William Edward,' b. 7 Aug., 1865 ; m. 1894, Ella Fink. ii. Meta, b. 15 Feb., 1868; unm. iii. Maude, b. 16 June, 1869 ; unm. iv. John R., b. 28 March, 1871; m. 26 May, 1898, Kate Warner. Children, b. in Hartland : 1. C/ara,'°b. 1899 : 2. Marvin J.^ b. 1900. V. Frederick, b. 7 Sept., 1874; m. i Sept., 1898, Addie Jer- rard. Child : Mildred,^° b. July, 1899, in Hartland. vi. Julia, b. 11 Sept., 1880. 310 Andrew Merritt,^ son of Rev. Daniel Wilbur' and Jane Isabella (Preston) Marvin, born 26 Sept., 1837, in Livingston co., N. Y. ; died 21 Dec, 1884; married 1861, Lizzie Cooper. 276 Reinold Marvin Line Children, born in West Allen, N. Y. : i. Caroline E.,9 b. 4 Aug., 1862 ; m. 15 March, 1884, Grant Cole, b. 14 Aug., 1862, in Allen, N. Y. Children (Cole) : I. Ethel,^°\i. 2, Sept., 1890: 2. Odetta, b. 31 Jan'y, 1894. ii. Miles A., b. 30 Dec, 1872 ; m. 8 June, 1893, Daisy May, b. 26 Aug., 1875, in Bear Creek, Wis. Children, b. in West Allen: 1. Harold E.,^° b. 21 Sept., 1895: 2. Edwin IT., b. 24 June, 1898. 311 Hervey Summerfield,* son of Rev. Daniel Wilbur' and Jane Isabella (Preston) Marvin, born 6 Dec, 1839, in Livingston co., N. Y. ; married (i), 8 June, 1856, Susan Rose Harvey, born October, 1839, ii^ ^vcie Creek, Allegheny co., Pa.; died 1861 ; married (2), 12 May, 1867, Nancy Ann Wright, born 23 Dec, 1839, in Warren co., N. Y. Children by first wife : i. Ella EHzabeth,9 b. 8 June, 1857, in Naples, N. Y. ; m. (i), 17 July, 1883, Henry R.* (307) Marvin ; m. (2), 26 June, 1898, Clarence S. Linkletter, b. 10 April, 1844, in Allegany co., N. Y. ; s.p. ii. George W., b. 31 March, 1861, in Wisconsin; d. 12 June, 1885 ; unm. Children by second wife, born in Dalton, N. Y. iii. Rose May, b. 24 April, 1869; m. 29 June, 1892, Marcus D. Flint, b. in Birdsall, N. Y. ; j. p. iv. John Merritt, b. 23 Feb., 1875 ; unm. v. Frances Emeline, b. 30 Dec, 1879 ; unm. vi. James Ray, b. 21 July, 1882 ; m. 11 Sept., 1899, Grace A. Ford, b. 12 Dec, 1882, in Allegany co., N. Y. 312 Emma Louisa,* daughter of Rev. Daniel Wilbur' and Jane Isabella (Preston) Marvin, born 3 June, 1848, in Livingston co., N. Y. ; married 10 Nov., 1866, Israel Glympse, born February, 1847, i^i Alloway, Salem co., N. J. ; died 23 Feb., 1897. Children (Glympse), born in Mount Morris, N. Y. : i. Frank Wilbur,^ b. 8 Nov., 1867 ; m. 1 March, 1898, Marie Kennedy, b. 17 July, 1881, in Allegany, N. Y, Eighth Generation 277 ii. Frederic Cornelius, b. 25 Aug., i86g ; m. 12 March, 1898, Alma Hungerford, b. in West Sparta, N. Y. iii. Harvey Allison, b. 6 Aug., 1873; unm. iv. Andrew Delos, b. i Feb., 1879. 313 Edward Payson,* son of Rev. Edward Payson' and Caroline A. (Hall) Marvin, born 14 Jan'y, 1868, in Lock- port, Niagara co., N. Y. ; married 10 Dec, 1891, Alberta M. Singleton, born i May, 1872, in Canada. Children, born in Lockport : i. Harold S.,9 b. 26 Sept., 1894. ii. William Donald, b. 27 Nov., 1896. 314 Walter C.,* son of Rev. Edward Payson' and Caroline A. (Hall) Marvin, born 25 Feb., 1871, in Lockport, Niagara co., N. Y. ; married (i), 18 Jan'y, 1893, Marion F. Ross, born 11 Oct., 1874, in Medina, Orleans co., N. Y. ; died 30 May, 1896; married (2), s Feb., 1898, Amanda E. Mellin- ger, born 2 March, 1869, in Ohio. Resides in Medina. Child by first wife : i. Walter Ross,9 b. 5 Dec, 1893, in No. Tonawanda, N. Y. 315 Arba Bradley,^ son of Ulysses' and Elizabeth Chloe (Bradley) Marvin, born 29 Aug., 1824, in Lyme, Ct. ; married 22 Oct., 1848, Helen Pamela, daughter of Anson and Betsey (Adams) Drake, born 30 March, 1825, in New Haven, Oswego CO., N. Y. They resided for a few years after marriage in Warren, Trumbull co., O., and then removed to Wisconsin. Children : i. Henry Herbert,^ b. 11 June, 1850, in Warren; m. (i), 27 June, 1873, Lucinda Marias (326, ii), dau. of Nathaniel and Mary Jane (Marvin) Bryan, b. 26 Sept., 1851, in Camillus, N. Y. ; d. 2 April, 1874, in Oregon, Wis. ; m. (2), 17 Jan'y, 1875, Rosaltha Amelia Bryan, a sister of his first wife, b. 26 Sept., 1849, i'l Camillus ; they res. in Oregon, and we are under obligation to Mrs. R. A. Marvin for valuable assistance. Child, born in Oregon, by first wife : I. Louis Bryan,^°\>. I April, 1874; >"• 4 M^Y' '897, Mabel Terwilliger, b. 27 Nov., 1875, '" Oregon. Child : Arthur Donald," b. 7 Feb., 1900, in Oregon. 27^ Reinold Marvin Lim Children by second wife : i. Nettie Amelia, b. 7 Feb., 1877 ; d. 18 Sept., 1887. 3. Arba Bryan, b. 22 March, 1878 ; unm. 4. Henry Herbert, b. 22 Sept., 1879; d. 28 April, 1882. ii. Helen Amelia, b. 25 Sept., 1851, in Stow, O. ; m. 16 April, 1881, Frederick Louis, son of John W. and Rachel (Garrison) Hudson, b. in Madison, Wis. ; res. in Oregon, for a time, and then removed to Redfield, So. Dak., but returned to Wisconsin in 1882-3 ; res. (1902) in Wausau, Wis. Children (Hudson) : 1. Edith,^" b. 4 March, 1882, in Oregon ; d. 15 Jan'y, 1888. 2. John, b. 6 July, 1883, in Redfield; d. 13 Jan'y, 1888. 3. Helen, b. 19 Oct., 1886, in Redfield. 4. Alice, b. 27 Feb., 1890, in Ostrander, Wis. 5. Rachel, b. 28 Aug., 1892, in Ostrander. 6. Isabella, b. 30 April, 1894, in Wausau. iii. Walter, b. i Aug., 1854, in Cooksville, Wis.; d. there 24 Nov., 1854. iv. Judson Leslie, b. i April, 1857, in Oregon; m. 14 Oct., 1877, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Sidney and Martha (Perry) Sykes, b. 11 Jan'y, 1859, in Manston, Wis. Children, b. in Manston : i. Edith May,^° b. 3 Oct., 1885 : 2. Walter Sykes, b. 16 Dec, 1887 : 3. Hekn Martha, b. 23 April, 1892 : 4. Edith, b. 2 June, 1896 ; d. 3 June, 1896. V. Arba Ulysses, b. 22 Oct., 1859, in Oregon; m. 23 Feb., 1885, Adelaide Marian, dau. of Thomas Jefferson and Lucy H. (Sayles) Gilbert,* b. 19 Jan'y, i860, in Fitch- burg, Wis. Child: Gilbert Elliot,^° b. 15 May, 1886, in Redfield. 316 SoPHRONiA,* daughter of Ulysses' and Elizabeth Chloe (Bradley) Marvin, born 26 Jan'y, 1829, in Middletovm, Ct. ; married 10 Nov., 1850, Henry C. Wilcox, born 21 Oct., 1 829, in Stowe, Summit cc, O. Residence, Medina co., O. Children (Wilcox), all but the youngest born in Stowe : i. Efifie Estella,9 b. 19 Aug., 1851; d. 16 July, 1875; m. 7 Sept., 1870, George Van Noat. * Mr. Gilbert was killed in one of the battles of the Civil war, and his widow m. Hon. C. W. Netherwood, who legally adopted Adelaide. Eighth Generation 279 ii. Louisa Eveline, b. 21 Nov., 1852; m. (i), 8 Jan'y, 1871, Horace Sampson, d. 22 March, 1872; m. (2), 19 Jan'y, 1878, James D. Tibbals; m. (3), 3 Sept., 1901, Lloyd F. Strong. iii. Julia Belle, b. i6 May, 1857 ; d. 28 April, 1891 ; m. 18 March, 1884, William Peter Shader, d. 6 July, 1898. iv. Clarence Leslie, b. 12 Sept., i860, in Brecksville, O. ; m. 2 July, 1884, Estella M. Thurber, b. 27 July, 1864, in New York. 317 Chloe Bradley,* daughter of Ulysses' and Elizabeth Chloe (Bradley) Marvin, born 8 Sept., 1837, in Aurora, Portage co., O. ; married Aug., 1858, Milton Colt, son of Hial and Sophia (Darrow) Danforth, of Stow, Summit co., O., born 13 June, 1836, in Darrow Station, Summit co., O. Resided (1896) in Hudson, Summit co., O. Children (Danforth), all but the eldest born in Darrow Sta- tion : i. Jane Elizabeth,^ b. 27 March, 1859, in Stowe; m. 11 Nov., 1879, Edward O. Shively, b. 2 Sept., 1859, in Steuben- ville, O. Child (Shively) : Eva Mabel,^°h. 9 Oct., 1882. ii. Mary S., b. 5 Sept., i860 ; d. 10 March, 1862. iii. Leora N., b. 11 Aug., 1862 ; d. 5 Feb., 1865. iv. Nina Ray, b. 13 June, 1867 ; m. 9 Oct., 1889, Frank R, Howe, b. 20 Dec, 1862, in Akron, O. V. Milton Hial, b. 25 Sept., 1874; m. 20 Oct., 1897, Frances G. Ball, b. 2 Nov., 1876, in West Point, O. Child (Danforth) : May Aphra,^° b. 5 May, 1898. 318 Hon. Ulysses Leslie,' son of Ulysses' and Elizabeth Chloe (Bradley) Marvin, born 14 March, 1839, in Stow, Summit co., O.; married 24 Nov., r86i, Dorena Antoinette, daughter of Hon. David L. and Mary (Palmiter) Rockwell, born 12 April, 1838, in Richmond, Jefferson co., O. ; died i Nov., 1898 ; married (2), 23 Sept., 1901, Caroline Janette, daughter of John and Caroline (Pope) Ensign, born 3 Nov., 1863, in Pitts- burgh, Pa. He was educated at the Twinsburgh Institute, and the Franklin Insti- tute, Ohio ; and received the degree of LL. D. from Kenyon. He served in the 5th U. S. Col'd inf'y during the Civil war, as captain from 21 Sept., 1864, and was brevet major 13 March, 1865, and held the office of Judge 28o Reinold Marvin Line Advocate; he has been Judge of Probate for Summit co., O., 1869-75 ; of the Court of Common Pleas, 4th district, 1883 ; since February, 1895, Judge of the Circuit Court, 8th circuit, and is now (1903) one of the justices of the Appellate Court of that circuit. Residence, Akron, O., but his judi- cial duties keep him much of the time in Cleveland, O. Children, all but the first two born in Akron : i. David Leslie.s b. 17 Nov., 1862, in Kent, O. ; d. 30 June, 1900 ; m. 16 May, 1888, Frances S., dau. of Cortez and Helen (Saxe) Fish, b. in Rutland, Vt. His widow res. in Akron. Children, b. in Akron: i. Helen Dorena,^° b. 24 May, 1892 : 2. Dorothy Frances, b. 22 Dec, 1900. He was a member of the class of 1885, at Kenyon, and of ■*■ Y; studied law at Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C. ; in the U. S. Pension Office, 1882-4; I'ss., Chicago, 111., 1884-6, and later at Columbus, O., where he was in the en- gineering department of the State Board of Public Works. ii. George Ulysses, b. 12 April, 1866, in Kent; m. 20 Aug., 1890, Jessie M. O'Brien, b. in Hudson, O. ; s.p.\ res. (1902), Sandusky, O. iii. Charles Asahel, b. 29 April, 1871; m. 26 Oct., 1898, Keoka Price ; s. p. He is one of the editors of the Toledo Blade. iv. Richard Palmiter, b. 10 Feb., 1875 ; d. 25 July, 1875 ; unm. v. Francis Rockwell, b. 2 Jan'y, 1877 ; unm. ; he is (1902) practicing law in Akron. 319 Caroline Emily,* daughter of Rev. Abijah Parkins' and Caroline (Hoi brook) Marvin, born 20 April, 1846, in Winchendon, Mass.; married 11 June, 1872, in Winchendon, Dr. Frederick William, son of Dr. Ira and Roannah (Green- wood) Russell, of Winchendon, born 24 April, 1 844, in Rindge, N. H. ; he graduated at Harvard, 1869, and is a member of the Mass. Med. Soc. ; she graduated 1867, at Mt. Holyoke, Mass. Children (Russell) : i. Rowena Mary,? b. 6 Feb., 1881 ; m. 28 Aug., 1901, Dr. Franklin Jerome, son of William and Martha Ann (Hol- land) Hall, of Tennessee, b. 4 March, 1873; he was educated at the Dallas High School, Tex. ; received M. D, from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, ULYSSES L. MARVIN. Eighth Generation 281 Baltimore, Md., taking post-graduate work in Chicago and Boston ; res., Dallas. Child (Hall) : William Rns- sell,'°h. II Aug., 1903, in Dallas, ii. Dorothea Marvin, b. g June, 1884 ; d. 9 Dec, 1889, in Winchendon. iii. Walter Marvin, b. 12 April, 1887. 320 William Mather,* son of Rev. Elihu Parrish? and Julia A. (Carleton-Farrar) Marvin, 19 June, 1862, in Medford, Mass.; married 21 Aug., 1889, in Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer cc, N. Y., Genevieve, daughter of Albert Thompson and Mary Lindsay (Harper) Skinner,* born there i Dec, 1866. He graduated at Williams, 1886, where he was a member of A Y. He was agent for Thomas Cook & Sons, 1886-9; later in the insurance busi- ness at Hoosick Falls; since 1894 he has been teaching. Residence (1903) Portland, Me. Children, the first three born in Hoosick Falls : i. William Albert,^ b. 27 April, 1890. ii. Carleton, b. 7 May, 1892. iii. Albert Skinner, b. 13 July, 1893. iv. Genevieve, b. 7 June, 1895, in Middleburgh, N. Y. V. Ruth, b. 17 Jan'y, 1897, in Gardner, Mass. vi. Charlotte Dorothy, b. 27 June, 1900, in Portland. 321 Rev. Fielding,* son of Bishop Enoch Mather' and Harriet Brotherton (Clark) Marvin, born i Nov., 1849, in La Grange, Lewis co.. Mo. ; married 31 Oct., 1895, Georgie Casey, born i April, 1861, in Henry co., Mo. He fitted for college at Pritchett Institute, Glasgow, Mo. ; he studied law at the University of Virginia, 187 1-2, and practiced for several years in St. Louis, Mo. ; subsequently he became a minister in the Methodist Church; in 1900 he was preaching at Macon, Mo. Residence (1903) Fay- ette, Mo. Children : i. Mather Casey,9 b. 6 Aug., 1896, in New Franklin, Mo. ii. Edwin Lakeman, b. 18 Oct., 1898, in Macon. * Mr. Skinner died and his widow m. Willis E. Heaton previous to the m. of her daughter. 282 Reinold Marvin Line "^11 Mary Emily,** daughter of Leverett Huntington' and Leah Ann (Baldwin) Marvin, born i April, 1848, in Beaver Dam, Ottawa co., Wis. ; married 28 Dec, 1870, Spencer L. Case, born 9 Jan'y, 1 844, in Wauwatosa, Milwaukee co., Wis. Children (Case), born in North Greenfield, Wis. : i. Mildred May,9b. 17 Oct., 187 1 ; m. 28 Dec, 1897, George W. Knapp, b. II Dec, 1867, in Dane co., Wis. ii. Myrtle Edith, b. 17 April, 1873; unm. iii. Jessie Marvin, b. 23 Sept., 1875 ; m. 24 Feb., 1898, Charles W. Hart, b. 6 July, 1872, in Charles City, Iowa, iv. Agnes Embree, b..25 March, 1878; unm. V. Son, b. 24 Nov., 188 1 ; d. 24 Nov., 188 1. vi. Florence Dombey, b. 9 May, 1883. vii. Spencer Leverett, b. 18 Dec, 1885. viii. Lucy Ada, b. 30 June, 1888. ix. Halbert California, b. 2 June, 1893. 323 Edwin Eliphalet,^ son of Dea. Ira Kilbourne' and Julia (Young) Marvin, born 8 Oct., 1833, in Tolland, Ct. ; married 24 Dec, 1866, in Hartford, Ct., Cynthia Pauline, daughter of Judge Loren Pinckney and Frances Elizabeth (Eld- ridge) Waldo, of Tolland, born there 25 Oct., 1836. At the outbreak of the Civil war (April, 1861), he enlisted and served three months, re-enlisting in June, in Co. F, 5th Ct. reg't, said to have been " the first company from Tolland county to repulse a Confederate charge and capture prisoners." He was lieutenant and captain of this company, and resigned 11 Jan'y, and was mustered out 12 Feb., 1863, for disability, due to service ; he is the author of a history of his regiment. He has been U. S. Commissioner and for several years clerk of the U. S. District and Circuit Courts, for Connecticut. Residence, Hartford.* Child : i. Loren Pinckney Waldo,9 b. 19 Oct., 1870, in Hartford; m. 4 June, 1895, Florence Belle, dau. of Christopher and Charlotte Clymenia (Kendall) Watrous, b. 26 March, 1873, in Chicago, 111. ; grad. at Yale, 1892, where he was a member of A A *, and at the Yale Law School, 1894 ; he was admitted to the Connecticut bar the same year; he is (1903) practicing in Hartford. Child: Florence Watrous,^° b. 2 Dec, 1896, in Hartford. * For a further notice see " Illustrated Popular Biog. of Connecticut," 304. Eighth Generation 283 324 Catharine A.,^ daughter of Maj. Ezra Noyes' and Lucinda (Hall) Marvin, born 14 Nov., 1824, in Bazetta, Trumbull co., O. ; died 5 Feb., 1896; married 24 Sept., 1845, William Smith, son of John and Catharine (Campbell) Fell, born 22 Oct., 1820, in West Salem, Mercer co.. Pa.; died there 22 April, 1891 ; interred in Orangeville, Pa. He was a prosperous farmer, and active in the Baptist Church. Children (Fell), born in West Salem :* i. Ellen Amelia,? b. 14 Aug., 1846 ; m. 28 Dec, 1865, Dwight Willis Fuller, of Norwalk, O., b. 16 July, 1842, in Hart- ford, O. ; d. 21 July, 1892. Child (Fuller): Leona Pauline,^° b. 4 Aug., 1872, in Norwalk; m. 4 Nov., 1896, Alfred Totten Vail, and has one child; res., St. Joseph, Mich. ii. Infant, b. 12 March, 1849; d. 12 March, 1849. iii. Henrietta Marvin, b. 20 Nov., 1850; m. 8 June, 1876, Robert Addison Luse, b. 29 Oct., 1846, in Evansburg, Pa. Children (Luse): 1. Florence Fell,^° b. 26 May, 1879; d. 14 Jan'y, 1894: 2. Robert William, b. 24 April, 1883 : 3. Edith Alice, b. 24 Sept., 1892 ; res., Brookfield, O., and later, Sharon, O. iv. Alice Anna, b. 2 Jan'y, 1855 ; m. 6 Oct., 1875, Walter Eugene Drake, b. 12 Feb., 1849, in Dutchess co., N. Y. Child (Drake) : Edna,^° b. 4 Feb., 1877 ; res., Benton Harbor, Mich. V. Irene J., b. 5 June, 1857 ; m. 4 March, 1889, Harvey Lester Troutman, b. 25 Nov., 1857 ; res., near Sulphur Mines, Va. vi. William Warrington, b. 8 June, i860; m. 23 June, 1891, Mattie Gertrude Short, b. 6 Aug., 1864, in Youngsville, Pa. He has been principal of a school at Emlenton, Pa. Child (Fell) : William Short,'"' b. 23 July, 1895 ; res., Drury, Pa. vii. Lillian Louise, b. i April, 1867 ; m. 1895, Frederick Red- mond; res., Hartford. 325 Commander Joseph Dana,* son of Rev. Joseph' and Lucy Temple (Dana) Marvin, born 2 Oct., 1839, in Bazetta, Trumbull co., O. ; died 10 April, 1877, in Yokohama, ' * Our dates, which differ slightly from Fell Gen., are from Mrs. Luse (iii). 284 Reinold Marvin Line Japan; married 12 March, 1863, Annie Rudolph Breese, born 17 Feb., 1 841, in Portsmouth, N. H. He entered the Navy as acting midshipman 25 Sept., 1856; commis- sioned midshipman 15 June, i860, promoted to be master 19 Sept., 1861 ; lieutenant, 16 July, 1862 ; lieut.-commander, 12 April, 1866, and commander, 12 Dec, 1873 ; he served as executive officer of the U. S. S. " Mohican " in both attacks on Fort Fisher, in the Civil war, and superintended the fire of that vessel with much coolness and skill. He was associated with Com. Simpson in 1870, on a mission to inspect the principal foundries, dockyards, etc. He was subsequently ordered to special ordnance duty as assistant to the chief of bureau. In September, 1875, he took command of the "Alert," on board of which he sailed for China, by Suez Canal, and died while on duty in the East.* Children : i. Lucy Temple,9 b. 14 June, 1864, in Newport, R. I. ; unm. ii. Elizabeth Breese, b. 26 May, 1868, in Washington, D. C. ; 326 Mary Jane,* daughter of Joseph' and Maria (Bentley) Marvin, born 4 Aug., 1830, in Van Buren, Onondaga CO., N. Y. ; married 13 Sept., 1848, Nathaniel Bryan, born 28 Sept., 1824, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. They removed about 185s to Michigan, and later settled in Evansville, Rock CO., Wis. Children (Bryan) : i. Rosaltha Amelia,? b. 26 Sept., 1849, in Camillus ; m. as his second wife, 17 Jan'y, 1875, Henry Herbert,' son of Arba Bradley* (s^S) and Helen Pamela (Drake) Marvin, b. 11 June, 1850, in Warren, O. ii. Lucinda Maria, b. 26 Sept., 1851, in Camillus; d. 2 April, 1874; m. as his first wife, 27 June, 1873, Henry Her- bert9 (315, i) Marvin. iii. Mary Frances, b. 19 Dec, 1853 ; d. 9 April, 1855. iv. Olive Janette, b. 9 March, 1856, in Marshall, Mich. ; m. 2 Oct., 1888, Adelbert McWilliams, b. in Oregon, O. V. Frank Marvin, b. 11 Sept., 1858, in Marengo, Mich.; d. 26 Jan'y, i860. vi. Samuel Arthur, b. 6 June, 1861, in Marengo; m. Belle Scott; s.p. * See Appleton's Cyclopedia Amer. Biog. for further particulars. Eighth Generation 285 vii. Nathaniel Adelbert, b. 28 May, 1864, in Albany, Wis.; m. 18 Nov., 1888, Lucy Rebecca True, b. 15 Dec, 1866, in West Lebanon, Me. viii. Herbert Henry, b. 29 Dec, 1866, in Evansville; m. 3 April, 1889, Elizabeth Lloyd La Belle, b. 4 July, 1866, in Albany, Wis. ix. Gaylord, b. 7 Aug., 1869, in Evansville. 327 Marshall Martin,* son of Joseph' and Maria (Bent- ley) Marvin, born i Oct., 1834, in Van Buren, Onon- daga CO., N. Y. ; died 6 July, 1895, in Azalia, Monroe co., Mich. ; married (i), about July, 1863, Laura A., daughter of Albert Spicer, born 23 March, 1846; died 16 Oct., 1863 ; married (2), 9 May, 1865, Martha Jane, daughter of Rev. Alexander and Sarah (Cone) Leet, born 26 Jan'y, 1839; died 18 March, 1900, in Azalia. Children by second wife, born in East Milan, Mich. : i. Albert Charles,^ b. 14 Aug., 1866; m. 30 Aug., 1893, Mary Edith, dau. of Jefferson and Adelaide (Hall) Pil- beam, b. 12 March, 1872, in Britton, Mich. Children: I. Ralph Bertrand,^° b. 25 Aug., 1894, in Azalia. s.. Ida Lucille, b. 25 Sept., 1895, in Carlton, Mich. 3. Edith Gaynell, b. 7 Dec, 1898, in Lambertville, Mich. ii. Ellen Maria, b. 29 Oct., 1867 ; m. 24 Nov., 1895, Martin Blanchard, son of Edward and Elizabeth (Coleman) Collins, b. 31 March, 1868, in Plymouth, Ind. Chil- dren (Collins) : i. JUarold Livingston,^° b. 8 Oct., 1896 : 2. Hazel Cokman, b. 25 Jan'y, 1898 : 3. Fred. Valen- tine, b. 14 Feb., 1901. iii. Arthur Francis, b. 22 July, 1869 ; m. 22 June, 1898, Maude Ella, dau. of D. L. and Eliza (Foram) Hawkes. iv. Betsey Imogene, b. 23 Jan'y, 1871 ; d. 7 June, 1885. V. Martha Gertrude, b. 13 June, 1873. vi. Chauncey Frederick, b. 17 April, 1878. vii. Marshal Eber, b. 4 July, 1882. 328 Orlo G.,"* son of Orlo Ely' and Persis (Rockwell) Mar- vin, born 17 July, 1844, in Andover, Ashtabula co., O. ; married 16 Oct., 1867, Serena E. Latham, born in Penfield, Lorain co., O. He enlisted 13 Aug., 1864, as a corporal in the 286 Reinold Mannn Line 177th reg't Ohio Vols.; mustered out 21 June, 1865. After the war he resided for several years in Michigan, and then re- moved to Fremont, O. Children : i. Orlo K.,9 b. 20 Aug., 1868, in Shelby, Mich.; m. 14 Sept., 1892, Anna Fisher, b. in Madison co., O. Children, b. in Toledo, O. : i. Margaret Fisher, ^° b. 11 Nov., 1894: 2. Orlo K., b. 17 Jan'y, 1897; d. 8 April, 1900: 3. Elizabeth May, b. 23 March, 1901. ii. Marcella J., b. i Jan'y, 1870, in Sand Lake, Mich. iii. Carl Plowden, b. 19 Jan'y, 1873, in Allendale, Mich.; m. 28 Oct., 1897, in Fremont, Frances Sawyer Frith, b. 15 Nov., 1873, in Bellevue, O.; s. p. iv. Myrtle A., b. May, 1875, in Allendale ; d. 10 March, 1879. v. Fred Dewitt, b. 23 Aug., 1881, in Fremont. O THE MATTHEW MARVIN LINE FIRST GENERATION ATT HEW," youngest son of Edward and Margaret Marvin, was baptized in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England, 26 March, 1600; Rev. Robert Darnell was then its rector. His father's will gave him the " mentchon house called Edons alles (alias) Dreybrockes,* and ij Croftes of land called Hartles and Brocken Heddes," on the condition that he paid his mother yearly during her life "the fulle sume of Sexe Poundes," in de- fault of which it was to pass to his brother Reinold with a like condition. He was then about fifteen years old. He probably resided there with his mother until her death in May, 1633. He married (i), about 1622, Elizabeth , born about 1604, judging from her age as given when she went to America ; she died in Hartford, probably about 1640 ; and from the ages of his younger children, certainly not later than 1647. Rebecca is thought to have been Elizabeth's youngest child, as she is named in her father's wUl, but not in that of his second wife, who men- tions her own children then living. He married (2), about 1647, Alice, widow of John Bouton, born about 1610; in her will, i Dec, 1680, she calls herself "aged about seventy;" she made oath to the inventory of her husband's estate 17 Dec, 1680, and died soon after ; the inventory of her own estate is dated " the last of January, 1680/1." * This house, in which Edward died, is still standing. See p. 22, supra. 288 Matthew Marvin Line Matthew sailed from London in the "Increase," Robert Lea, master,* having proved, 15 April, 1635, that his party had " taken the oathes of AUegeance and Supremacie : As also being con- formable to the Government and discipline of the Church of England, whereof they brought testimony ^ Cert, from ye Justices and ministersf wher there abodes have latlie been." He had beena"sydeman"at St. Mary's in 1621 ; "overseer"' in 1627, and senior warden^ in 1628. He is last mentioned there 22 Aug., 1633, when "William Littleburye, the servant of Matthew Meruin, was buried."§ The record of his departure calls him "husbandman, aet. 35," and names his wife and children " Elizabeth Marvynn, vxor, 3 1 ; Elizabeth Marvinn 3 1 [a clerical error for 1 3] ; Matthew Mar- vynn, 8 ; Marie Marvynn, 6 ; Sara Marvynn, 3 ; Hanna Mar- vynn, i." Some of his fellow-passengers appear as his fellow townsmen in Hartford, Farmington and Norwalk. The "In- crease " sailed about the middle of April, and reached New England about the first of June.|| Where he spent the first few months after his arrival, is not known. His name is on the monument in honor of the first settlers of Hartford, the first of whom arrived there about November, 1635, and Matthew was one of "the twelve very earliest emigrants whose names are * See Drake's " Early Founders of New England," Hotten, etc. t The Rev. William Simpson was no doubt the " minister " who certified that Matthew was " conformable." He had been appointed to St. Mary's by Arch- bishop Laud, 5 May, 163 1. } By the statute of 27 Henry VIII, cap. 25 (1536) Church wardens of parishes are put "co-equally with Mayors, Governors, and head officers of every city, borough and town corporate." See " The Parish, its Obligations, etc.," by Toul- min Smith. Note, p. 56. " The duty of Sidesmen was formerly the making of presentments .... Their office was to give information in the synods or General Visitations, upon oath, concerning the manners of the people [and the parson] — testes synodales — evidently the original of the office of sidesmen or assistants, sometimes called Questmen." Ibid., p. 58. § St. Mary's Register has the following : " Memorandum y* nine shilHngs six- pence ob : [oblation ?] was gathered on Easter day for ye Plantation in Virginia. Item for ye same plantation January ye 22tli 16T9, e^s .. 6d." II Winthrop's Journal says one vessel arrived 4 June, 1635, after a voyage of five and a-half weeks ; " three days after there came in seven other ships, and one to Salem, and four more to the mouth of the Bay." He does not give their names. Probably the " Increase " was one. Some have said she landed at Salem, for which we find no authority, First Generation 289 known,"* and who formed the company known as Adventurers, to whom belonged "Venturers' Field." He resided on the corner of Village (now Pleasant) and Front streets, the lot front- ing east. In 1640 he lived in the north-east part of the village [of Hartford]. His lot was bounded north on the road from Centinel Hill to North Meadow road ; west, on Wm. Kelsey's lot ; south, on Stephen Hart's ; east, by road from Windsor to Wethersfield, by North Meadow.f In an allotment to the proprietors of undivided lands in Hartford in which Matthew had rights, he received at one time 30 acres, and at another 28 ; the division was made according to the " proportions payed for the purchass of sayd lands.'' He was ' Suruayer' (surveyor) of Highways 1639 ^"^^ 1647. 9 Nov., 1640, Matthew and another were fined five shillings, "for puting ouer of their hoges ouer the great riuer" [the Connecticut]. March, 1641, in an agree- ment about fencing land to the corner of John Clark's lot, in the " Souldiers Field,"|: (which he signs " Mathew Maruen,") he is to maintain a " Common gate " to the North Meadow ; and " if any children shal be taken swinging by the said mathew meruiU, he shall complayn to their parents or masters & if they doe not restraine them the second time it shaU be lawful for him to [illegible] them, & if they brake the gate ther parents or masters shall make it good," etc.§ In 1648-9 he was voted ten shillings " for killing a wolfe." At a " Par- ticular Court, 24 April, 1649, he was the plaintiff in a case against Matthew Beckwith for defamation of character, and recovered damages to the amount of ^50. This was remitted by the Court on Beckwith's making a public retraction of the slander. He apparently contemplated settling in Farmington, Ct., whither Reinold had gone, for both owned lands and dwelling houses there. Before 1653 (date of entry), Matthew sold to Nathaniel Kellogg his dwelling house and land there. || In 1650, he went to Norwalk, Ct., where he was one of the original set- tlers. In the Agreement of the Norwalk Planters with Roger Ludlow, 19 June, 1650, and in the deed from Runckinheage and * Mr. S. W. Adams, in Memorial History of Hartford County, 1 : 221. t Hinman's manuscript notes in the N. E. Hist. Gen. See. Library, Boston. X John Clark was, we believe, the father of the husband of Matthew's daugh- ter, Rebecca. " Souldiers Field " was " west of North Meadow creek, its eastern side nearly coinciding with the line of the railroad. It extended to the Meadow hill .... on the west, and to Village street on the south, and embraced an area of of from 60 to 80 acres." See Hartford in the Olden Time, 1 16. § Hartford Town Votes, in Ct. Hist. Soc. Coll., VI: 35, 61. II Farmington Town Records, Entry of Lands, Lib. i and 2. 290 Matthew Afai-vin Line Other Indians, of 15 Feb., 165 1, Matthew's name is third; in the confirmatory Patent of the General Court of 8 July, 1686 (after his death), " Mr. Matthew Marvin " is sixth. His home-lot in Norwalk, of four acres, was " bounded east by Town's Highway, west by Daniel Kellogg's home-lot, north by Thomas Fitch's home-lot, south by Meeting-house yard and Matthew Marvin, Jr.'s home-lot." Selleck says " this house-lot marked the ' Hollow ' in which the new set- tlers passed their first days and nights." The " Meeting-house yard and Ancient Parade" (now or recently owned by H. M. Prowitt), forms the corner of East Avenue* and the " ancient county road from Stamford to Fairfield." Hannah (Marvin) Seymour lived opposite, and a little to the south ; Matthew, Jr.'s lot of three acres, two roods, was between that of Kellogg on the west and the " Meeting-house greene " on the east, running back to his father's estate, and fronting south on the road to Stamford, f John Bouton, Matthew's step-son, and later his son-in-law, lived on the south side of the road after it turned westward, and his house was opposite his sister Bridget's, who lived next west of Matthew, Jr. Thus, like the patriarchs of old, clustered about his home were those of his sons and daughters. The late Rev. Dr. Bouton, of Concord, N. H., a descendant of Matthew Marvin and of his son-in-law John Bouton, Jr., in an " Historical Sermon on the two hundredth anniversarjy of the setdement of the town," said " Re- spect was paid to age, character, rank and property, in assigning the Nor- walk home-lots, and that of Matthew was evidently one of the most desir- able. . . . His name is inscribed on almost every page of Norwalk's early history. . . . Devout, discreet, calm, sound in judgment, he gained and held the confidence of his fellow-citizens, and discharged for them many offices of civil life." The frequent use of the tide " Mr.," as applied to him on the records, and the value of his estate, confirm this estimate of the man. The wealthiest proprietor was Thomas Fitch, whose estate of " lands and accommodations" was £'ii\. That of Matthew was ;£279, and his son's estate was exacdy half his father's, ^139 : 10, in 1652. Toward the close of his life he made provision for his daugh- ters, all of whom had married ; some had already been remem- * See Map in Hall's Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk, published in 1847. t All these lots can be seen by the traveller coming east over the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad, on the north of the track, j ust after crossing the railroad bridge near the East Norwalk station. ANCIENT NORWALK. Showing the home-lots of the original settlers, and the owners in 1847, as given by Hall. First Ge?ierafio/i 291 bered ; to the others he made liberal gifts. Grants on the records, and the List of 9 Feb., 167 1/2, in which his estate is reckoned at £,i6g, show that he had given most of it to his children.* He was sent as a Deputy in 1654, and was among the first to represent the town ;f 19 May of that year he was " freed from Watching and training." The old records of the Church are irretrievably lost, and what position he held therein is unknown. When the meeting-house was enlarged in 1664 to nearly double its origi- nal size, the town " appoynted Thomas Fitch sen. and Matthew Marvin sen., to call out as many many men as they think fitt. ... To fell and cutt the timber and allso to summon each to draw the saied timber." When the enlargement was completed, Matthew and his associates were instructed " to provide a luncheon and a barrel of good beans for the help." In 1678 began a quarrel about moving the location of the meeting-house ; in 1680 a new and larger structure was erected on the opposite side of the street, some distance northward, but Matthew did not live to see it occupied. The ancient Norwalk records have many references to his name, as one of the leaders in the foundation of the town ; that it is still honored by its citizens was pleasantly shown in June, 1902, when the School Committee of the East Norwalk district, by a unanimous vote, decided to call the new school in that part of the town the "Marvin School." The time of his death has not been found ; his will is dated 20 Dec, 1678, and the inventory 12 July, 1680. WILL 'OF MATTHEW MARVINJ To all Christian people to home these presents shall come greeting — I, Mathew Marvin Senr., of Norwalk, in the County of ffairfield, in the CoUeny of Connecticot being aged fourscore years or ther aboute though * He still owned property in the adjoining villages ; the Land rec. (Lib. 1 : 29), show that II July, 1672, he sold to Peter Clayton or Clapton (also spelled Clap- ham), of Fairfield, a farm at ' Saukatuck,' of about forty acres, with buildings, etc. The deed was signed with his mark, due to his advanced age. t Col. Rec. Ct., 1 : 256. Selleck says he served again in 1659 as an " Assistant," in the^higher branch, but we do not find his name as such in the printed record. He^also says that he was a wheelwright. t From a copy attested by the late Hon. Rufus Blakeman, Judge of Probate, Fairfield co., Ct., and carefully compared in 1902 with the Fairfield Prob. rec, III : 58. The inventory is recorded on the pages following the will. 292 Matthew Marvin Line weake and feeble in body, yet through the mercy of God of perfect mind and Memory, disallowing, disowning, cancelling and making void all former wills and wrighti'ngs of this kind hitherto made by me, doe make ordayne and appoint this present wrighting to be my last Will and Testament. First I doe bequeath and resigne up my soul unto God who gave it and doe commit my body to the duste from whence it came, to be Interred by desent and comely buriaU, hoping and Trusting in the Lord of a happy Resurrection at the Last day : and as for the Temporal effects wherewith the Lord hath blessed me I doe will and dispose thereof as followeth — Impms. I doe will and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Alice Marvin the sum of Twenty pounds as her owne true and proper estate, for her to will order and dispose as shee pleaseth and alsoe I doe give will and bequeath unto my sd dearly beloved wife the use of all other my estate whatsoever during her natural Life. Item. I doe give and bequeath unto my son Mathew Marvin of Norwock aforesaid all my right of the De- vission of Lands on the east side of Sagatuck River to have, hold, possess and enjoy to him and his heirs forever : Item. I doe will and bequeath unto my grand childe Mathew Marvin, sonn to my sonn Mathew Marvin aforesaid my now dwelling house with half my orchyard and home Lot the same to Lye Lengthwise as it now Lyeth, next to his fathers dwelling lot partly and partly to the Town Land to have, hold, possess and enjoy to him and his heirs forever after my decease and the decease of my beloved wife aforesaid provided always my will is that my said Grand childe and his heirs Successively doe at all times allowe and aknowledg free egress and regress unto my sonn Samuel Smith and his heirs to and from the barn (which is in the Lot aforesaid) with Carts or any other way without any hinderence Let or Molestation. But yf my said Grand child or his heirs at any time shall refuse or deny the aforesaid liberty unto Sam'i Smith or his heirs then my Will is that the said Sami'. Smith shall have the whole barn yard to him and his heirs forever.* Moreover I doe give Will and bequeath unto my said Grand child Mathew Marvin one peece of Meadowe Lying and being between his fathers Meadowe and the Meadowe of Samii Campfield at a place or near a place comonly called fruitful Spring ;t and further I doe give, will and bequeath unto my said Grand child Mathew Marvin my Stony Hill Lot of upland as it now Lyeth and is bounded, all which the premises to the said Mathew Marvin my Grand son my will is it shall be to him and his heirs forever. * Matthew, Jr., and Samuel Smith settled the matter of the barnyard way by a " covenant," exchanging land, which was held for the benefit of the son of Matthew, Jr. (Fairfield Prob. rec.) \ Fruitful Spring " behind Pine Hill " was close to the salt water. " It took its name," says Selleck, p. 63, " from the fact that its surface in past time would often be covered by the fruit of a beech grove, a portion of which overhung it. This interesting spot still remains to be visited to-day." First Generation 293 Item. I doe give will and bequeath unto my sonn John Bowtonand to my daughter Abigal his wife one parcel of Meadowe of mine which is ad- joyning to the meadowe of the said John Bowton Lying at Sagatuck brooke. Ite7n. I doe give and bequeath unto my Grand childe Richard Bushnell the sum of Ten pounds. § Item. I doe give and bequeath unto Francis Bushnell of Norwalk aforesaid four Acres of Land which is granted me for a house Lot near Standford path together with Ten pounds Comonage to him and his heirs forever. Itevi. I doe give and bequeath unto the Reverent Mr Thomas Handford Pastor of the Church of Norwock the sum of five pounds. Moreover my will is that after my due debts and Legasies together with funeral rights be discharged, what estate, Lands, Chatties, goods whatsoever shall remaine after mine and my wives deceass (to whom as aforesaid I give and be- queath the use of my whole estate during her Natural Life) I say it is my will that all such estate (which is not disposed off by will or deed of gift under my hand and seal :) shall be equally devided amongst my four daugh- ters (viz) Mary Adgate of Norwich, Hanna Semer (abating her Twelve pound for a pair of oxen already payd) Abigal Bowton of Norwocke and Rebecca Clarke of farmington this distrebution my will is shall be made by the discreation of my Executors & Overseers : By whom my Will and desire is all Controversies amongst my Children (yf any shall arise) about this my Will shall be decided. And farther it is my Will and desire that my Children rest satisfyed in [their] decission. Furthermore my Will and desire is and 1 doe hereby make, appoint and ordajme after mine and my wives deceass my sonn John Bowton and John Piatt the executors of this my Last WDl & Testament. 1 also doe request and desire the Reverend My Thos Handford and Lieu' Richard Olmsteed to be overseers of this my said Last Will and Testament ; And my will and desire is that the said execu- tors and overseers of this my Last Will and Testament be payd out of my estate to each man Three pounds (that is to say) the sum of Twelve pounds m all for their care and pains they shall be at in ye behalf of the servises And that this is my true intent and meaning in this my last Will and Testament : for the True and full Confirmation of this my Last Will and Tes- tament as my own Act and deed I have hereunto set my hand & seale this six and Twentyeth day of decembr Anno Domenij 1678. Signed and sealed in the presence of us — Thomas Handford. TheMarkeof James Cornish. Mathew (X) Marvin Senier Christo : Cumstocke § This Richard Bushnell was the son of his daughter Mary; Francis, men- tioned in the next clause, had recently married his granddaughter, Hannah Sey- mour. 294 Matthew Marvin Line Dea. John Piatt, one of the executors, was a brother-in-law of Lieut. Reinold^ Marvin, having married Hannah Clarke, sister of the latter's wife, and daughter of George Clarke, of Milford ; the families were closely con- nected by other marriages. John Bouton, the other, was Matthew's son-in- law. Of the Overseers, the Rev. Mr. Handford was the Norwalk minister, and Lieut. Olmstead commanded the train-band. When the will was offered for probate, Matthew, Jr., objected to some of its provisions, but these objections were withdrawn in consequence of an agreement recorded 6 Nov., 1680 :* " We John Bowton [and Thomas Semer] in our owne and in our wives rights : and in the right of our brother and sister Clarke, doe Covenant and engage unto our sd brother Matthew Marvin .... that [he] shall have the eighth part of the said effects." Signed Thomas Semer, John Bowton. The eight parts were doubtless those of the eight living children of Matthew. It was also agreed that Matthew' had disposed of certain lots to his son, Matthew, Jr. Matthew then withdrew his objections and " desires the Will to be probated." The widow made oath to the inventory 17 Dec, 1680, and the will was finally presented and approved 25 Jan'y, 1680/1. INVENTORY An Inventory of the Estate of Mathew Marvin sen' deceased In Norwocke taken this 13111 of July Anno 1680 In wearing clothes .... .... £,o^ — 05 — 6 In housing and Land 212 — 00 — -o In Neat Cattle 14 : oo. In Sheep and Lambs 09 : 00 . 23 — 00 — o In I Carpit & i Curtain oi — oi — o In Linsie Woolsy 28 pound of yarn 04 — 09 — o In 1 7 napkins 02 : 03. In 4 Towels & three Table clothes 01:05 03 — 08 — o In 6 pillow beers 01 : 03. In 9 pr of Sheets 1 Single Sheet 12:13 '3 — '^ — ° In one bed & Silk rugg 04 — 10 — o In one boulster & 5 pillowes 01 — 05 — o In one bed & Curtains vallens . 03 — 00 — o In one boulster and Ruggs 01:13. In 2 blankets 3: 00 . . 4 — 13 — o In one bed and i rugg 01 : 10. In 2 bed steeds oi : 04 . . 02 — 14 — o In Pewter and Tin vessels 03 — 07 — o In brass Kettles & one Lanthorn 04 — 05 — o In Iron pot & Pothookes & Iron kettels 01 — 15 — o In frying-pan Tonges fire shovel & Cob Iroxi . . . . 00 — 17 — o In one And Iron & Spit & grid Iron 01 — 04 — o In old Iron 00 : 10. In armes and Ammunition 02 : 1 5 . . 03 — 05 — o In Axes wedg-rings hooks & other things 01 — 02 — o In peass hook on[e] fan i forke 00 : 11. In Com Sacks 01 : 10 02 — 01 — o In wheat peass & Indian Corn 03 — 14 — 3 In wool & flax ot : 07 : 3. In Nayles and stocklock 08 : 6 . . 01 — 15 — 9 In Porke and bacon 02 : 00. In Malt & brann 00 : 2 : . . . 02 — -2 — o In wool Card 00 : 3. In Measures Skales wayets 00:8:6 . 00 — 11 — 6 * Fairfield Prob. rec, III : 60. First Getieration 295 In Candle Mould other nessesaries to make candles . . 00 — 6 — o In Tallow & Candles & hogs fat * . . . 01 — o — 8 In a pair of bellowes . . . . 00 — 3 — o In book Spice and endecoe [indigo ?] .00 — 15 — o In Alkemy Spoons & earthen ware . . . . 00 — 08 — o In one Smoathing-iron and Sheep sheers 00 : 7. In mony 00 : 02 00 — 09 — o In Cheast Boxes 01 : 16. In Chayer and Cushings 00 : 15 02 — 11 — o In Trayes and bowles .... . . 00 — 09 — o In a Table forme Trenchers & brush . . . . 00 — 07 — o In Payles & musterd bowl 00 : 06: In sives and Meat Troff oo:ii 00 — 17 — ^o In Spinning wheels one Trammer . . . . . 01 — 02 — o In Cask and other things 03 : 1 7 In wheat upon the ground 04 : 00 07 — -17 — o In Clieespress & other things . . . . . 00 — 07 — o In Sawes and other things 00 : 10. In horses 03 : 00 . . 03 — 10 — o In debts due to the estate . 71 — 10 — o 398 — 12 — 8 debts due from the forementioned estate of Mathew Marvin senr deceased is ... . .42 — 10 — o furthermore It is to be minded that, there is a parcel or_parcels of lands Lying in ffairfeild that belonged to the estate of the forementioned Mathew Marvin senr which is not vallued in this Inventory but remayns to be prized, this Land, as we understand did formerly belong to the estate of Richard Bowton.* This Inventory was taken by us being apointed thereunto. Rich Olmsteed Walter Hoit Nath Hayes. It must be understood there are sum tools in Mathew Marvin's handt and sum small matter in the Widowes hands as an old brass kettle and old pewter platters and a gill pot and a chafendish that ware hers and her husband gave her Liberty to dispose of them Shee sayth these not Inventoryed as alsoe a Cheast Alice Marvin hath given oath to the abovesaid Inventory to be true to the best of her knowledg. Befor me 17 decemr 1680 Rich: Olmsteed Commisr WILL OF ALICE MARVINJ: To all Christian people to whom these prsents shall come greeting. I Alee Marvin of Norwocke in the County of fEairfield in the Colony of Conecticot; being aged seaventee years or therabouts; though weak and feeble in body yet through the mercy of God of perfect mind & memory : I doe make ordayne and appoint this prsent wrighting to be my last will and Testament. IMPRMIS. I doe will give and bequeath the sum of Twenty pounds to my Sonn John Bowton and to my daughter Bridgit KiUock to be equally * Richard was father of the Ruth called " my grand-child " by Alice. This land is mentioned again III : 60, Fairfield Prob. rec, thus : " The land at ffairfield is found to be in Ruth Bouton's Inventory, to be Ten pounds." It is clear from the record that the latter Ruth was Richard's widow. t These tools are shown by Fairfield Prob. rec. to have formerly belonged to Richard Bouton. X Verified by the original rec, III : 61, Fairfield Prob. rec. (167 5-1689). 296 Matthew Marvin Line devided betwen thos two : That is to say Ten pounds apeese : Item. I doe give after my deceass : to my daughter Briggit Kellock my Scarfe and my best cloath wastcot and my best serg Coat and my best green Apron : and the best of my two under cotten coats & my spectacles. Ite7n. I doe give unto my daughter Abigal Bowton my best hat and my best cloke and my Serge wastcoats : and my under cotten wastcoat : and a pair of Cotten gloves: and a pair of lather gloves 2 brass small wayts: Item. I doe give to my daughter Rachell Smith my penne stone* Coat : and my flannell wastcoat : and to my grandchild Sarah Brinsmead my Cheast : And to my grandchild Ruth Bowton : my brass kettle 3 old pewter dishes and a brass Chafendish and a gilpot : And to my grandchild Rachell Bow- ton my bible, what remains not disposed of : my will is shall be devided between my two dafter Brigget Kellock & Rachell Smith. The hetchell my will is half to my sonn John Bowton and half to my daughter Briggit Kel- lock. That this is my last will and Testament witnes my hand this i of Decemr 1680 (Signed) The Marke of In the presence of vs Alce (X) MARVENf Rich : Olmsteed Christo : Cumstocke : INVENTORY An Inventory of Alce Marven deseased In norwocke taken this Last of of Janu': Anno Dom : 1680 Imprmis In her ordenary waring clothes In I red flannel wastcoat . ... In I serge Coat 01 - -08 — 6 00 - - 12 — CO - - 12 * In an advertisement printed in Rye, 1759, " Pennistons " are named among other " dry goods," such as Broadcloths, Serges, Ratteens, etc. t Until quite recently Alice was believed to have been the widow of Kel- logg, and following Judd and others who supposed her to be the mother (not the mother-in-law) of Daniel Kellogg, husband of Bridget, she was so called by the compiler of the Marvin Monograph in Fam. Hist, and Gens. Various documents have since been found showing she was the widow of a John Bouton (previously unknown to genealogists) by whom she had issue, three of them, John, Bridget and Richard, living when she married Matthew. The twenty pounds, called in Matthew's will " her true and proper estate," and the other personal property which she bequeaths, came from her first husband. Of those she names, " grand- child Sarah Brinsmead " was a. married daughter of Bridget (Bouton) Kellogg ; Ruth Bouton, was the posthumous child of Richard and Ruth (TumeyJ Bouton ; Rachel Bouton, the daughter of John and Abigail (Marvin) Bouton, and Rachel Smith her own daughter by Matthew. For further information concerning these children see the note following Matthew Marvin's inventory above, from Fairfield Prob. rec. III : 59 ; see also p. 60 of that volume, and for various agreements proving the relationship given, see Fairfield Land Rec, 414; Fairfield Prob. rec, II : I, 16 et seq., and N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg. for July, 1897. First Generation 297 In I pair stockings 00 — 02 — In I penestone Coat . 01 — 12 — In I Cloath wastcoat & Serg Coat 02 — 14 — In 2 serge wastcoats & i Cloake . 01 — 00 — 00 In a hatt and band 00 — 10 — 00 In 3 shifts . 00 — 18 — 00 In a green Apron 00 — 10 — 00 In 2 Linsy woolsy Aprons 00 — 10 — 00 In 2 blew Aprons i neckcloath 00 — 04 — 00 In 3 peeces of black stufEe . 00 — 03 — 06 In 2 pair of gloves 00 — 07 — 00 In head Linnin 00 — 13 — 00 In I bible 00 — 02 — 06 In I Cheast and a scarfe 00 — 18 — 00 In I p. Spectacles 00 — 02 — 02 In Pewter 00 — 09 — 00 In I Chafendish 00 — 05 — 00 In a kettle 01 — 06 — 00 In a p pattens 3 sh 00 — 03 — 00 In I hetcheU 01 — 00 — 00 In 2 smal brass wayts . 00 — 01 — 00 In deeds by Legasy from her husband. > will 20 — 00 — 00 Totall This was made by us apointed by the Select man. 36 — 02 — 08 Tho: Bennedict Senr Nathll Hayes Cristopher Cumstocke Children by first wife :* 2. i. Elizabeth,^ " y= daughter of Mathew and Elizabeth Mar- uine his wife was baptised 1622, Sept. 15." 3. ii. Matthew, " Mathew Meruine, the son of Mathew Meruine and of Elisabeth his wife baptised the 8th of Novem. 1626." 4. iii. Marie, " Marie Meruin the daughter of Mathew Meruen and of Elisabeth his wyfe baptised 16 Dec. 1628:" 5. iv. Sarah, " the daughter of Mathew and Elizabeth Meruin was Christened the 27th of December, 1631." 6. V. Hannah, b. abt. Oct., 1634, in England. (Aged " \ year " in April, 1635.) 7. vi. Abigail, b. abt. 1637-8, in Hartford, Ct. 8. vii. Rebecca, b. abt. 1639, in Hartford. * The first four are given verbatim as recorded on the Parish Register of St. Mary's, Great Bentley. 298 Matthew Marvin Line Children by second wife : viii. Lydia, b. 1647-8 (?) in Hartford.* be. Samuel, b. , in Hartford ; bap. 6 Feb., 1647/8 ; not mentioned in his father's will, probably d. y. 9. X. Rachel, b. ; bap. 30 Dec, 1649, in Hartford. SECOND GENERATION 2 Elizabeth,^ daughter of Matthew' and Elizabeth Marvin, baptized in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, England, 15 Sept., 1622; died in 1708 ;f s.p.\ married^ before 1650, Dr. John Olmstead (father's name unknown), probably a nephew of James, who came from London in the "Lion," in 1632, and in his will, mentions John as "kinsman." He died 2 Aug., 1686. In his will, probated 22 Sept., 1686, he calls himself "aged 60," which, says Savage, " was no doubt by several years too small a reckoning." He left a good estate ; to the slaves he possessed he gave their freedom on the death of his wife. He was a proprietor of Hartford "by courtesie of the town," in 1639 ;§ his home-lot was on the west side " of the road from George Steel's to the Great Swamp ; " he removed to Saybrook, where he was a " leather sealer " in 1656; he was at Mohegan (afterwards Norwich) in 1659, with a home- lot near that of Adgate, his brother-in-law ; in 1661 he is called a shoemaker there. Miss Caulkins says :|| " He was undoubtedly the first physician of the settlement [Norwich], though the articles enumerated in his inventory would imply that he still continued his practice with the last and lap-stone. For several years he was on the Grand Jury of the county." He was a freeman of Norwich in 1662, and surgeon of part of the forces in King Philip's war. Elizabeth's will was made 15 Oct., 1689. Among her bequests were ;^5o to the poor of Norwich; ^10 to Mr. Fitch, minister of the church at Norwich ; legacies to Serg't Richard^ Bushnell, her nephew, and to " Bro. Adgate's four children," and a large tract of land in Windham to her hus- * The only knowledge we have of this child is the mention of her name in Porter's Historical Notices of Connecticut, and in Hinman. We have been unable to find any other reference to her, or the source of their knowledge. She probably d. y. Bridget (Bouton) Kellogg also had a dau. Lydia. t This date is given by Savage in Errata to p. 312 of III, printed in IV : 623. % In Fam. Hist, and Gens, (following Memorial History of Hartford, 1 : 251), she is erroneously said to have m. (i), Thomas Gregory, of Norwalk, Ct. § He must have been b. in 1&J7, or earlier, to have had this privilege. II History of Norwich, 193, Second Generation 299 band's two nephews of Norwalk ; most of her real estate she gave to her "friend and kinsman, Samuel Lothrop," who was appointed executor.* The will was contested by her husband's relatives, but the Court sustained it. She is not mentioned in her father's will, though living at the time of his death. 3 Matthew,^ son of Matthew and Elizabeth Marvin, bap- tized 8 Nov., 1626, in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, England; died in 17 12, in Norwalk, Ct. He came with his father in the "Increase." He married, probably about 1650, Mary ; she was living 28 March, 1707, at which time he made deeds of gift of all his estate to his sons Samuel and John, providing for her support; she probably died about 1709. He left no will, and the deeds mention only his daughter Hannah and a child of Elizabeth : they cover several pages in Norwalk Land Rec. (IV: 155 et seq.) He was in Norwalk certainly as early as 165 1—2, and perhaps was one of the "thirty approved families " mentioned in the Agreement, 19 June, 1650, with Roger Ludlow, then of Fairfield, Ct., though not named in that document. In the Deed made with Runckinheage and other " Norwake " Indians, 15 Feb., 1651/2, his name is the eleventh. f The con- sideration was " thirty fathum of Wampum," and various other articles, including kettles, coats, pipes, needles, etc. His home-lot fronted on the road to Stamford, having the meeting-house lot on the east, his father's lot as its rear north- ern boundary, and Daniel KeUogg's lot on the west. His estate of "lands and accommodations," in 1665, was jQi'iS .. 10. He is frequently called " Mr.'' on the Town Records, and was often intrusted with important matters of public business, in church and civil affairs. He was town clerk in 1660, '61 and '62 ; townsman or selectman in 1660 and 1679, and perhaps in other years ; some of the records are missing, but apparently, by his signature as witness to a deed, on 15 April, 1694, J he served * He was a son of Samuel of Norwich, and Hannah, daughter of Thomas Adgate by his first wife, Elizabeth . t This document with fac-similes of twelve Indian signatures, is given in full by Hall and SeUeck. X Norwalk rec, 1 : 109. 300 Matthew Marvin Line in that year also. He was " accepted to be made free "13 Oct., 1664; the freeman's oath was ordered to be taken in the follow- ing May. 2 June, 1666, "Thomas Seymour, Matthew Marvin, Jr., Daniel Kellogg and John Bouton were granted all that creek lying between Thos. Seymour's barn and barren marsh, for which said persons were to procure a highway to Bouton's Island." At the town meeting 22 Jan'y, 1669/70, " Mr. Thomas Fitch and Matthew Marvin junior, are desired and apointed, and it is left to their discretion, to treat with the Indians touching the lands between the West branch of Nor- walk river and Saketuk river." He was again appointed on a similar com- mittee, in June, 1670. 9 March, 1685, " Mathew Marven is freed from trayning not from watch- ing and warding," at a Court held in Fairfield. (Fairfield rec, 1 : 194.) 4 December, 1688, the town voted that "a fence shall be made and sett up for ye taking in of a winter wheat field .... the first lott should begin att ye gate ; which first lott was drawn by Matthew Marvin Senr.* There were thirty-one lots, and " Matthew, Jr.," drew No. 23. 20 Feb., 1694/5, he was the chairman of a committee with full powers to repair the old bridge across the Norwalk river, or to build a new one as they might deem expedient. At the town meeting 21 Feb., 1670/1, " Matthu Junior, was chosen to swepe the meating-house, and to have 20 j. for his pains." From duties connected with the church assigned to him at a later period, it is thought that he was one of the deacons, but the church records have been destroyed. 16 Jan'y, 1694/5, he was on a " Towne committee," of which his brothers- in-law, Sergt. John Bouton and Samuel Smith, were also members, "to Exercise their best prudence to look out for, and to endeavor what in them lyeth, in the use of all lawful meanes, for to obtaine a faithfuU Minister and Dispenser of the word of the GbspeU to us in this place." They obtained the Rev. Stephen Buckingham, and 8 Oct., 1697, Matthew was appointed, with James Olmstead, " for to signifie unto the Reverend 'Elders at ye time of ordination, ye desire and good agreemt of ye ,towne with ye Church in ye ordayning " of that clergyman. The same month he was chairman of the committee of five " who are by ye Towne desired to take care for ye provid- ing of a comfortable entertaynement for ye Reverend Elders and Messengers when heare at ye time of ordination ; ye charge of their entertaynment to be payd by ye inhabitants of ye towne." 14 Jan'y, 1702/3, the "towne did by vote grant and allow unto Matthew Marvin, liberty to sitt in ye Deacon's seat before ye Pulpitt, for ye benefitt of his hearing ye word preached." He was then about 75 years old. He owned large p- Mark Sention Joseph Lockwood ) RoDA Marvin her R Mark Mark Sention freely Gives that five Acres of Land taken out of ye Inventory to his daughter and at her deceas to ye Child if it Lives to age of eighteen years if ye mother pleas then to give it Mark Sention. Mark Sention objects ) Mathew Marvin objects against against 5 acres Land ) these artickles in ye Inventory two oxen, two Cows, 2 acres & one Acre and Rood an ye house. This Agreement is interesting, not only as it enables us to infer the date of death of Matthews and his only child (as noted), but as showing the care with which the fathers of Rhoda and her husband protected the interests of their children, in view of a possible future marriage of the widow. Child: i. Mary,-* b. 1689, in Norwalk (as shown by the foregoing agreement). Nothing further has been found, f II Sarah,3 daughter of Matthew^ and Mary Marvin, born in Norwalk, Ct., about 1662 or earlier; married 13 Jan'y, 1680, Thomas, son of Thomas and Mary Betts, born 3 June, 1650, ?J in Guilford, Ct. ; died in 1717; (will dated 5 Sept., * This is probably the date of death of Matthew,' and we infer from the con- text that the child was then two years old. + A correspondent thinks she m. John, son of Thomas Taylor, of Danbury, b. 1672-3 ; d. 1742, aged 70 ; who is said to have " married Marvin." We find no authority, but it seems at least equally probable that John may have m. a dau. of Matthew^ whose name we have not found, and who was probably nearer his age. X Hall, 275, quoting Guilford rec. ; but Betts, quoting the same rec, has 1644, and gives 1650 to a younger bro. of Thomas, with which Savage in part agrees, Betts' account sterns more probable. Third Generation 319 proved 25 Dec.) ; the inventory, made by his brother-in-law John Marvin, and recorded at Fairfield, appraised his estate at ;£6oi.. I SJ. .. S^. His father is said to have come from Buckinghamshire, England, to Guilford ; he was later in Milford, Ct., and in Nor- walk about 1659. The lands and accommodations of Thomas, Jr., were valued in 1673 ^t ^10 ; 3 Jan'y, 1687, his estate of commonage was £()() .. 06s. .. 02.d. In 1677 he bought the Fenn estate on the Stamford road, next west of Daniel Kel- logg's ; this lot had originally been granted to the elder Thomas, but he "resigned it up." He was appointed 24 Feb., 1694/5, with others, to " erect a new bridge or repair the old one " over Norwalk river, and was also on the committee to entertain " the Reverend Elders." He was a townsman 1702, 1706, 1713 ; on the committee to seat the meeting-house in 1706, and 16 Dec, 1708, to select a burial place on the west side of the river. In 1709, he was one of the four allowed to " Damm up f=- crick," to erect a grist mill, " To grind all grain into good and sufficient meal for ye town, for the toal stated in ye law ; and not to grind for any strainger com- ing with his grain to said mill, so long as any of ye Inhabitants of this Towne's grain is lying in said mill unground, excepting any of said inhabi- tants shall allow any strainger their turn." (Norwalk rec.) He represented the town in the Legislature, in May, 1692, Oct., 1694, May and Oct, 1704, Oct., 1705, and May, 1707. Children (Betts)* : i. Thomas,'' b. 28 Jan'y, 1681/2 (Town rec); d. 1761 ; will dated 12 Feb., proved 31 Dec; m. Deborah , and had six chil. He was several times selectman, and was called sergeant in 1732. ii. John, b. 7 July, 1684; d. 7 June, 1745 (gravestone); m. 15 April, 1708, Hannah, dau. of John and Hannah (Lockwood) Burwell, of Greenwich, Ct., b. 30 March, 1687 ; d. 17 Nov., 1751 ; they had ten chil. He was twice chosen selectman. iii. Sarah, b. 21 Jan'y, 1686/7 ; d. (living in 1729) ; m. as his second wife, 11 Dec, 17 12, her cousin, Capt. Samuel, son of Samuel and Sarah (St. John) Keeler, b. 1682, d. 8 Aug., 1763 ; he was a nephew of Rhoda, wife of Matthew3 Marvin. They had six chil., of whom Sarah,5 b. i Jan'y, 1714/5, m. Isaac* (20) Marvin as his second wife. *The accounts in Betts Gen., 34-39, in Hall, 274, and in Selleck, 235 et stq.^ vary slightly. See also Benedict, Lockwood and Rockwell-Keeler Gens. 3^0 Matthew Marvin Line iv. Matthew, b. lo Jan'y, 1691/2 ; d. abt. 1750, as in October of that year his wife and son were appointed to admin- ister his estate \ m. Abigail , and had five chil. V. Mary, b. 31 March, 1694; m. as his second wife, abt. 1724, John Bartlett, of Norwalk, b. 5 Oct., 1677 ; d. 5 Aug., 1 761. He had previously m. Elizabeth, dau. of William Haynes by his first wife (see 10, ii), who d. 26 Feb., 1723/41 he had issue by both marriages. He was selectman 1718, '23, '31, '33> '34i '37i '4S ^"^d '47 ; he was chairman of the committee to sell the old building when the new meeting-house was finished in 1723. vi. Elizabeth, b. 23 Oct., 1699 ; m. Thomas Seymour, and had issue. 12 Lieut. Samuel,' son of Matthew' and Mary Marvin, was born in Norwalk, Ct., probably about 1664, but we have been unable to find any record of his birth, marriage or death. His will, we have been informed, was dated in 1744, ent efforts, continued for several years, have failed to discover it. He was living in Feb., 1744/5, and his son was called " Sam- uel, Jr." in 1754, but "Samuel" in 1759. He married about 1 70 1-2, Hannah, daughter of Dea. John and Hannah (Clark) Piatt, of Norwalk, a niece of Sarah, wife of Lieut. Reynold^ Marvin, of Lyme, born 15 Dec, 1674.* Samuel was one of the appraisers of his wife's father's estate. He was often in public office ; he was chosen townsman 1702, '07, '10, 'I2, 'I4,f '17, '24 and '27 ; he was " Lyster" 1716 and '23 ; " Survaior" 1719, '21 ; represen- tative, 1708 and '18 ; ensign of the train-band 17 12 or earlier, and "estab- lished and confirmed Lieutenant of the South Company or train-band of Norwalk" by the Legislature 19 Oct., I7i9.t •She is identified by her father's will (Fairfield Prob. rec, 1702-24: 72), in which she is called " my daughter Hannah Marvin." The Norwalk rec. has " borne the 15th of Desember, Anno 1674. I say the fifteenth of Desember, Anno 1674." The reason for this somewhat emphatic entry does not appear ; no record of her death has been found. t On the record of the town meeting for 11 Dec, 17 17, an amusing feat of the town clerk is shown by a large " Samuel " preceding a brace, which is followed by the names of Comstock, Betts, Kellogg, Marvin and Raymond, — the Christian name of each of the townsmen elected that year being Samuel. t Col. Rec. Ct., VI: 158. )een informed, jn /i/ /}i X, but persist- £^2*^^^^ his ex'rs. (See English Ancestry, 169.) ii. Hannah, b. abt. 1702; prob. d. unm., as not mentioned in her father's will; 16 March, 1719/20, she signed a receipt for her grandfather Matthew's legacy " of our unkles Samuel and John Marvin." No other children of Hannahs are named by her father. 15 Serg't John,' son of Matthew^ and Mary Marvin, born 2 Sept., 1678, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 9 Feb., 1774, in Sharon, Ct. ; married (i), 22 yf /} /ij March, 1704, Mary, daughter /J^ cMcL'n/'€7^. of James Beers, Jr., born va. y Fairfield, Ct., about 1685;^^ died in Norwalk, 17 April, 1720, aet. 35;! married (2), 27 April, 1 72 1 (Town rec), Rachel,* daughter of Matthias and Rachel' (Bouton) St. John, of Norwalk, died in Sharon, Ct.-^ She was living 5 April, 1754, when she joined her husband in selling land in Norwalk. (See 7, iii.) 26 February, 1701, twenty-eight acres of land were "layd out by the Town's Committe " to John Marvin ; this land was on " the Danberry Roads," and eight acres of it was "on his father Marvin's account." 16 December, 1708, he was appointed town collector. When the meeting- house was seated in 1710, John was assigned "y« seat before ye hinde pil- lar." 14 December, 171 1, he was chosen surveyor of highways, and 18 December, 17 12, he was on a committee to obtain a teacher for the school. He was chosen selectman 1706, '13 and '19, in which year he is called " sergeant," and he, or possibly his son John, called " sergeant," in 1 738 and '40; he was a constable in 1717; fence viewer, 1721 and '29; "lyster," 1724. In 1734 and '38 he represented Norwalk in the Legislature. In 17 18 he * The m. license, dated 4 Aug., 1758, is on record at Albany. See N. Y. Gen., and Biog. Rec, II: 198. t She was interred in Norwalk Cemetery ; the inscription on her gravestone is given in the account of the cemetery printed by the Fairfield Historical Society, p. XV : No. 104. 324 Matthew Marvin Line with others was chosen to lay before " a wise and judicious committee " the " surcomstances of ye town in their present differences "respecting the meeting-house." 1734, with Joseph Piatt, he was appointed to lay out the land granted by the town " in ye plain before Lt. Lee's door," for St. Paul's Church. 18 Nov., 1737, he gave a lot of land eight rods square to the " Presbi- terian or Congregational church of Wilton, on which to erect a meeting- house."* He confirmed this by deed of 6 May, 1738, in which he said " among the congregation are some of my children," naming John as one.f 21 Jan'y, 1752, he bought for ^2400 the farm previously owned by his son John in Sharon, and not long after setded there ; he is called of Norwalk 1 Nov., 1754, and of Sharon 17 March, 1756, where he owned several other parcels of land, and soon after his purchase (11 May, 1752) he deeded to his " loveing son Joseph Marvine of Norwark," a lot, for " love, good-will, and affection." Joseph was appointed administrator of his father's will 7 May, 1774. Children, born in Norwalk, by first wife (dates from Norwalk rec.) : 22. i. John,* b. 22 July, 1705. 23. ii. Nathan, b. 4 March, 1707. 24. iii. Seth, b. 13 July, 1709. 25. iv. David, b. 24 Aug., 171 1. V. Elizabeth, b. 23 Oct., 17 13; m. Timothy Jarvis of Hunt- ington, L. I. (prob. son of William) ; res., Norwalk. Children (Jarvis): i. Thomas^: 2. Timothy: 3. Seth: 4. John: 5. Joseph. vi. Mary, b. 29 Dec, 17 16; m. (i), Ezekiel Scudder. Chil- dren (Scudder) : I. Mary^: 2. Ezekiel: ^. John: 4. Seth; m. (2), [Dea. ?] Judson. 26. vii. Elihu, b. 10 Oct., 1719. Children by second wife : -/- viii. Hannah, b. 4 Dec, 1722 ; m. abt. 17 40-1, Joseph, son of Joseph and Rebecca Hitchcock, b. in Norwalk. Chil- dren (Hitchcock), b. in Norwalk: 1. Daniel,^ b. 9 Dec, 1741 ; d. 24 Aug., 1802 ; m. 4 Dec, 176-, Deborah (or Rebecca ?) Rogers, b. 8 Feb., 1742, on Long Island ; d. 16 Oct., 1832, in New York. Children (Hitchcock) : i. Elizabeth,' b. 3 Nov., 1773; d. 18 Oct., 1826; m. 20 March, 1796, Ezra Weeks: ii. Mary, b. 16 Dec, 1776; d. 25 Dec, 1866; m. as his second wife, Ezra Weeks, above; he d. 21 June, 1849. 2. Amos, b. . Probably went to Sharon. * See Col. Rec Ct., VIII : 127. t Norwalk Land rec, VIII : 249. Fourth Generation 325 3. Stephen, b. 17 Oct., 1745 ; will dated 3 Nov., 181 5 ; m. 1770, Mary, dau. of Edward and Mary Mann, b. 19 Sept., 1752; he was a Revolutionary soldier ; they had twelve chi]., b. in New York. (See Hitchcock Gen.) 4. Hannah, b. ; m. Nathan Nash, one of the early ward- ens of St. Paul's, Norwalk. ChUd (Nash) : John Marvin.' 27. ix. Joseph, b. 29 May, 1724. X. Rachel, b. 24 Dec, 1725 ; d. 26 Dec, 1725. xi. Benjamin, b. 14 March, 1727/8; d. 17 March, 1727/8. xii. Rachel, b. 27 March, 1728/9; m. (i), Joshua, son of Joshua and Mary (Thacher) Sears, b. 15 May, 1724, in Harwich, Mass. ; he removed to Norwalk before 1736, and later to North Salem, N. Y. Children (Sears) : i. Enochs a sergeant in the N. Y. militia, in the Revolution: 2. Isaac M.: 2>- Hannah: 4. Joshua, b. 8 Jan'y, 1757 ; an ensign in the N. Y. militia. Rachel m. (2), Josiah HoUey. (See Sears Gen., 112.) xiii. Sarah, b. 18 May, 1733; d. 21 May, 1733. xiv. Ann, b. 7 Sept., 1741 ; m. (i), Joseph Swain; m. (2), 3 May, 1769, Godfrey Gray, of Sharon, Ct. FOURTH GENERATION 16 Capt. Matthew,'' son of Lieut. Samuel^ and Hannah (Piatt) Mar\dn, born October, 1702 (3.?), in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 6 December, 1744, in Wilton parish, Norwalk ; mar- ried about 1730, in Ripton (now Huntington), Ct., Elizabeth, daughter of Ens. George and Deborah (Gold) Clark, of Milford, Ct., born 4 May, 17 10, in Ripton ; died 29 Aug., 1766, in Nor- walk, having married (2), 31 Jan'y, 174S/6, Lieut. Noah, son of Lieut. John and Wait (Clapp) Taylor, born 5 Oct., 1699, in Norwalk ; died 15 Feb., 1768, leaving issue. Matthew was chosen pound-keeper on the east side 2 Dec, 1724; his will, of which his brother Samuel and his " brother-in-law David DeForest " were the executors, was dated 3 Dec, 1744; inventory, ;^ 19 11 .. 15J. .. \id., " old Tenner money." He left to his eldest son, Matthew, his " silver- headed sword, over and above what I give to the rest of my sons," which was doubtless that which he used while captain of the Wilton train-band, in which command he had been confirmed by the Legislature, May, 1743.* He was interred in the Sharp's HiU burying-ground. After his death his * Col. Rec. Ct., VIII : 545. 3^6 Matthew Marvin Line children were, in 1747, made wards of their step-father, but 4 April, 1749, Matthew, then 15, chose his uncle SamueU as his guardian. (Fairfield Prob. rec.) Children, born in Norwalk (Wilton parish) : 1. Hannah,s b. 30 Sept., 1732 ; d. Dec, 1806 ; ra. 8 Nov., 1750, Nathan Bates, of Middlesex, Ct. (Wilton Ch. rec.) On the Bible record of one of the family she is called Hannah Carter. 28. ii. Matthew, b. 21 Oct., 1734. 29. iii. Ozias, b. 29 Jan'y, 1737.* 30. iv. Barnabas, b. 25 Dec, 1739. V. Silas, b. 4 Feb., bap. 15 Feb., 1741/2 ; d. in Sheffield, Mass. ; m., prob. as her second husband, Mrs. Sarah Trowbridge. His will made 22 June, 181 3, petition filed 5 April, and probated 10 May, 1831, mentions wife Sarah, bro. Uriah, and grandchildren of his wife, children of her son, Orson Trowbridge, dec'd, by his wife Lydia, seven in all. (Berk- shire Prob. rec.) It is believed that Silas had no chil. of his own. He bought land in Sheffield " on the east side of Pine Island, on the east side of the Housatonac river," 3 Jan'y, 1785. (Pittsfield, Mass., Land rec.) He was a sol- dier from Sheffield in the Revolution, having gone thither from Norwalk, where he was living in 1765-70, and served in Capt. King's company. Col. Hopkins' Berkshire reg't, 15- 31 July, 1776, and in Col. Ashley's reg't in Oct., 1781. (Mass. rec.) 31. vi. Uriah, b. 17 Feb., bap. 20 Feb., 1742/3. 32. vii. Ichabod, b. 15 Dec, 1744 (posthumous) ; bap. 27 Jan'y, 1744/5- 17 Capt. Samuel,'* son of Lieut. Samuel' and Hannah (Piatt) Marvin, born about 1 704-5 (.?), in Norwalk, Ct. ; he was living 10 Dec.,' 1784; the date of his death we have not learned ; married 25 Nov., 1735, Deborah, daughter of Ens. George and Deborah (Gold) Clark, of Milford, Ct., born 22 Aug., 1705; died 11 Sept., 1786. He was commissioned lieutenant of the first train-band in Norwalk in I754,t and captain in May, 17594 He was chosen selectman 6 Dec, 1756, * A family record has ii b. 2 Oct., and ill b. 12 Jan'y. t Col. Rec. Ct., X : 314. % IHd., XI : 266. Fourth Generation 327 and 19 Dec, 1763, and was " Lyster" 1761. He served, Aug., 1757, in the Fort William alarm, in the French war, as ist lieutenant in Capt Samuel Hanford's company.* Children : i. Esther,' b. 22 Aug., 1736, in Norwalk ; d. there 1789; in. about 1769, as his second wife, her cousin James,s son of James and Mary* (Haynes-Buckingham) Fitch (see 3, iii). Child (Fitch): Clark Marvin,^ b. ; m. Polly, dau. of Capt. Samuel Gibbs ; they had two chil. (James had previously m. Ann Hanford, by whom he had issue.) ii. Rebecca, b. 19 May, 1738 ; m. Daniel, son of Hon. Sam- uel and Susanna Fitch. Children (Fitch), b. in Nor- walk (order uncertain) : 1. Samuel Marvin,'' h. ; m. Esther E., dau. of Timothy and Esther (Piatt) Fitch, b. 30 Oct., 1773 ;t d. 3 June, 1854; they had three chil. (See Selleck, 222.) 2. Rebecca, b. 31 Jan'y, 1771; d. 24 Jan'y, 1851 : m. 12 Feb., 1794, Henry, son of Peter and Sarah (White) Belts, b. 23 Nov., 1766 ; d. 18 Aug., 181 5, on Staten Island, N. Y. ; they had five chil.t 3. Henry, b. 29 Jan'y, 1773 ; d. 10 Nov., 1868 ; m. 19 July, 1796, Abby, dau. of Ebenezer and Ruth (Raymond) Whitney, b. 8 June, 1775 ; they had seven chil. 4. Jonathan, b. i8 Jan'y, 1777 ; d. 27 July, 1823 ; m. 28 March, 1 802, Sarah, dau. of James and Rebecca (Gold) Cannon, b. 9 March, 1780 ; they had four chil. 5. Daniel, b. ; d. in Wilton ; m. Lucretia Whitney, b. 27 June, 1786; d. I March, 1832. James, named as an heir of Capt. Samuel, was perhaps another son of Rebecca.' iii. Samuel, b. 7 Feb., 1739/40 ; d. 8 Nov., 1820 ; unm. He was a Revolutionary soldier in Capt Jabez Gregory's company, 9th Ct. reg't, Aug. and Sept., 1776, and served again the following winter, Nov., 1776 — 23 Jan'y, 1777 ; he was a lieutenant in the militia. His monument of granite is standing in Norwalk burying-ground near the railroad. iv. Betsey, b. 12 Jan'y, 1743 ; d. 7 Feb., 1794. v. Josiah ? b. 1747 ; d. i Feb., 1755, aet. 8 ; may belong to this family. • Ct. Hist. Soc. Coll., IX: 251. t Date as in Hall, 295, but gravestone gives her age as 74 when she d. % See Selleck, 148, 222, Hall, 301, and Betts Gen., 98, for Rebecca and Henry Eetts. 328 Matthew Marvin Line 18 Abigail/ daughter of Lieut. Samuel^ and Hannah (Piatt) Marvin,* born probably about 1706; married David, son of David and Martha (Blagge) DeForest, of Stratford, Ct., born 24 April, 1702 ; died 1748. " The DeForests of Avesnes," 226, says his will is dated 1 8 April, 1 748, and on 215, the inventory of his estate (in which he is spoken of as "lately deceased ") is said to bear the same date, but which statement is correct we cannot say. His estate was appraised at ^4000, " old currency," and his son Hezekiahs was made executor. Some of the family seem to have lived in D anbury, Ct. Children (DeForest) : i. Hezekiah,s b. ; bap. Dec, 1726 ; m. Rebecca ; in 1749 both belonged to the Cong'l church in Wilton, Ct. ii. Lemuel, b. ; bap. Aug., 1728 ; m. 26 Dec, 1751, at Wilton, Phebe, dau. of David and Mary (St. John) Keeler, b. abt. 1732 ; d. 10 Jan'y, 1790. Children : I. Abigail!' b. 24 April, 1753 (Selleck, 290) ; d. 8 May, 1786 ;t m. 9 Nov., 1774, as his second wife, Sergt. James,' son of Job and Rachel Lockwood (a gr.-gr.-grandson of Matthew' Marvin), b. 25 Oct., 1746, in New Canaan, N. Y. ; d. 30 Oct., 1833, and had issue. z. James, b. .% 3. Thaddeus, b. 4 iii. Abigail, b. 24 April, i73i.§ • She is identified by the fact that David DeForest, who is called his " loving brother" by Matthew* (16) and made executor of his will, married (by various authorities), " Abigail ; " as the names of Matthew's two wives are known, it is evident that DeForest must have married Matthew's sister. t Lockwood Gen. says she d. aet. 36, which would make her b. 1750, a year or more before the date given for her parents' marriage. See note to Abigail iii, below. % Rockwell- Keeler Gen., 15, but not verified. § The accounts of " Abigail " given by different writers do not agree. Selleck, 278, makes the Abigail who m. Lockwood the daughter of Lemuel (ii) and Phebe ; Lockwood Gen,, 247, says James m. Abigail DeForest (not naming her parents), who "d. 8 May, 1786, of pleurisy, aet. 36." Orcutt, History of Stratford, H91, and The DeForests, 226, following Orcutt, give this Lockwood-DeForest m. to Lemuel's sister Abigail, who was 15 years or more older than James; it seems probable therefore that Selleck and Lockwood Gen. (which we follow) are right in assigning the m. to the daughter of Lemuel, but that Lockwood is wrong either in its date of death or age. The birth of Lemuel's sister Abigail is given by Orcutt as in text ; Selleck gives the same month and day, but a different year, to Lemuel's daughter. Fourth Generation 329 iv. David, b. ; bap. i July, 1733 ; m. before i7SS> Sarah Olmstead; the appraisal of his estate, 15 Sept., 1790, names chil. of his son Davids and four others, presum- ably his own chil., as his heirs. (DeForest, 227.) V. Elihu, b. Nov., 1739; d. 1827; m. 4 May, 1761, Rachel, dau. of David and Laurana (Bill) Lambert, b. 31 Aug., 1744; res., Ridgefield, Ct. ; they had sue chil. (Sel- leck, 279, and DeForest, 226.) vi. Ephraim, b. 1740 (?); d. 1827; m. abt. 1764, Sarah Betts ; they had six chil. vii. Martha, b. ; bap. i June, 1 740, in Wilton. A Samuel DeForest, dec'd, mentioned in Norwalk Land rec, XVIII : 64, under date of 8 April, 1795, and called a "son of David," was probably not of this family. 19 JosiAH/ son of Lieut. Samuel' and Hannah (Piatt) Mar- vin, born about 1710, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died about 1780; married (i), 20 Feb., 1734/5, Elizabeth, daughter of David and Martha (Blagge) DeForest, born 4 June, 17 14, in Stratford, Ct. ; died 3 Oct., 1739; her tombstone is standing in the Sharp's Hill burying-ground ; married (2), 1740, Sarah Bennett, died about 1741 ; married (3), Hannah Blagge, born 17 16, in Strat- ford; died 13 Dec, 1745, in Wilton, Ct., aet. 29; married (4), about 1747, Sarah Sturges ; she was living 4 March, 1782, when she sold dower rights in land in Norwalk belonging to her hus- band's estate, to her step-sons William and Jared, of Ballston, N. Y. Josiah was comet of a troop of horse attached to the 9th Ct. reg't, in May, 1753, and was promoted to a lieutenancy in May, 1755.* He was in 1754 and for many years after, a vestryman of St. Paul's, Norwalk, in the rebuilding of which, after it was burned by the British, he was active ; some of this family were loyalists. He was chosen fence-viewer in 1758. The inventory of his estate, made 12 May, 1780, shows that he owned 110 acres of " Stamford lands," valued at ;^495 ; Wampum Hill lands, ^132 ; other lands, .^204 ; many chattels including, cattle, etc. ; he evidently pos- sessed a large estate. His widow Sarah was named executrix. Children, born in Norwalk, by first wife, the order and some dates uncertain : 33. i. Daniel,s b. abt. 1735-6. . * Col. Rec. Ct., X : 189, 364. 33 o Matthew Marvin Line 34. ii. Jared, b. after 1737. iii. Josiah, b. abt. 1739; d. in the British army on Long Island, during the Revolution.* Child by second wife : 35. iv. William, b. 1 bap. 24 March, 1740/1- Child by third wife : V. Blagge, b. abt. 1745. Children by fourth wife : vi. Sarah, b. 26 March, 1748; unm. 30 March, 1797, when she and Lucy signed a deed using their maiden names, vii. Lucy, b. 26 Sept., 1750; unm. 30 March, 1797. 36. viii. Hannah, b. 10 Jan'y, 1753. 37. ix. John, b. 16 May, 1757. X. Samuel, b. ; d. 3 Jan'y, 1829, in Wilton; m. 25 (Fam. rec. ; 28 in Ct. Mar., V) June, 1792, in Weston, Ct., Ann, dau. of Moses and Mabel (Banks) Burr, of Weston, b. 22 Sept., 1772 ; d. 6 April, 1851. Children, b. in Wilton : 1. Polly Burr,'' b. 24 July, 1793; d. 17 Feb., 1807, in Wilton (gravestone. Sharp's Hill). 2. Samuel Sturges, b. 24 June, 1797; d. 24 Jan'y, 1823, in Wilton; unm. 20 Isaac,'* son of Lieut. Samuel^ and Hannah (Piatt) Mar- vin, born about 171 3, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 28 Sept., 1783 ; married (i), ir Sept., 1735, in Huntington, L. I., Phebe Brush (Church rec), born 1709 ; died 1747 ; married (2), Sarah,' daughter of Capt. Samuel and Sarah-* (Betts) Keeler (see 11, iii), born I Jan'y, 17 14/5 ; died 20 Aug., 1772 ; s.p. Children, born in Norwalk : i. Sarah,5 b. 20 Aug., i736.t ii. Mary, b. 28 Feb., 1738. * Because of the destruction of the rec. not only of the " Prime Antient Society " but also of St. Paul's, Norwalk, we have been unable to verify some^of the state- ments as to the older children, furnished us by descendants of Josiah, which have material variations ; Selleck, following Talcott, says there were four daus. ; we find but three. Selleck, 1 53, also thinks that the third wife was a widow when she m. Josiah, for which we find no evidence. t It has been stated that she m. — — - " Hulsort," and had a son Cornelius, said to have been Collector of the port of New York ; we have found no evidence of this save tradition. Fourth Generation IZ'i^ iii. Hannah, b. 8 Feb., 1740. 38. iv. Brush, b. 19 Oct., 1741.* 39. V. Isaac, b. 16 Feb., 1745. 40. vi. Stephen, b. 28 Nov., 1747. 21 Lewis,'' son of Lieut. Samuel' and Hannah (Piatt) Mar- vin, born about 17 16 or earlier, in Norwalk, Ct.; died "near the close of the Revolution," or about 1783-4; his will, dated 22 Nov., 1778, was probated 8 Oct., 1784,! in which he calls himself of " Rye, Westchester co., N. Y." He married (i), Martha , born about 1718 ; died 5 Feb., 1757 (.?) ; married (2), probably in 1758, Sarah -, who survived him. A tombstone found in the wall on the west side of Grace, afterwards Christ Church, Rye,t has the following : " Sacred to the Memory of Mrs. Martha Marven, late consort of Mr. Lewis Marven, of Rye, who exchanged this life for a better, Feb'y 5th, 1767, in the 39th year of her age. Let us since life can little more supply — Than just to look about us and to die, Hope humbly, and with trembling pinions sore, (sic) Wait the great teacher, death, and God adore" He settled in Rye about 1 739 or earlier, as he witnessed a deed there in that year, and resided in " Sawpits" (now Port Chester, N. Y.), near Byram river, where lots were laid out in 1741 ; in 1758 his house was the most noted of the half-dozen between Regent street and Byram bridge, and is shown on Erskine's military map of 1778 :§ " It was on Willett street, and standing in 1 870, a good specimen of the solid and comfortable dwellings of the better sort of the olden time. The old country road ran along the northern side of the house, where a lane is yet to be seen. It was after- wards kept as a public house by his son Samuel, and early in the nineteenth century passed to one Reuben Coe, whose daughter was living in it in 1870." 16 June, 1770, he sold land in Norwalk. His will mentions wife Sarah ; " eldest son Joseph," " youngest son Joseph," " youngest son Samuel," daughter Elizabeth and her husband Samuel Jarvis, and daughter Susannah. * A " Bushnell Marvin " said to have been of the family, was prob. " Brush." t Surrogate's Office, New York CO., N. Y., XXXVII : 246. Rye was origi- nally in Connecticut, later in New York. X Bolton, History of the P. E. Church in Westchester Co., N. Y., 349. There must be an error either in the age as given, or in the year of her death (probably the latter should be 1757), for if the dates are correctly printed, she would have been but twelve when the eldest son of Lewis was b., unless there was a still earlier m., of which no evidence has been found. § See Baird's History of Rye, 267-8. 332 Matthew Marvin Line Three of these were doubtless by his first wife; he directs (in 1779) his " youngest son Joseph " to pay all his just debts, and gives him his build- ings, lands, etc., in Rye, and his negro boy " Hary," which seems to imply that the younger Joseph was then of age ; among other legacies he orders his " negro man Moses, which Run away to New York," to be sold, and gives "to my youngest daughter Susannah my negro wench, when her mother Discontinues my widow;" "eldest son Joseph" to have ";^ioo continental money, which is now by me, in full Bar of his .... claiming anything " more of his father's estate; we believe there can be no doubt that the "youngest son Joseph," and "youngest daughter Susannah," unmarried in 1779, were by the second marriage. Children, all born in Rye, by first wife : i. Joseph,5 b. abt. 1740 ? ii. Elizabeth, b. 13 June, 1742; m. 21 Oct., 1771, Samuel, son of Capt. Samuel and Martha (Seymour) Jarvis, of Stamford, Ct., b. 4 July, 1745, in Norwalk ; d. 9 Oct., 1838, in Stamford. Children (Jarvis) : I. Polly Martha Marvin,'' b. 29 Dec, 1772; m. 7 May, 1796, John Birdsey Peters, and had nine chil. i. Sally Burrill,\). d, Nov., 1774; m. 16 Sept., 1792, Albert Rikerman. 3. Harriet Dobson (called Harriet and Henrietta in Jarvis Gen., 29, but Harriet only in its index), b. 28 April, 1785. iii. Samuel, b. 4 July, 1745; m. Abigail (Thomas?);* in 1786 he was quartermaster of the Westchester co. reg't, Lieut.-Col. Thomas commanding, and resigned 1803 ; he was justice of the peace in 1799, and supervisor 1804—6. Children, b. in Rye : 1. Abigail,'' b. . 2. Edward Thomas, b. . " Abigail and Edward Thomas, children of Samuel, were baptized Feb., 1791." (Parish rec.) 3. Nancy Thomas, b. ; bap. 25 Oct., 1792. 4. Samuel, b. . Children by (.') second wife : iv. Joseph, b. abt. 1758-9. V. Susannah, b. ; unm. in 1779. 22 Lieut. John,-* son of Sergt. John' and Mary (Beers) Marvin, born 22 July, 1705, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 25 Aug., 1775, in Winthrop's Patent, near Brookhaven, L. I.; mar- * It is possible that Abigail may have been a dau., or a near relative of John and Abigail (Sands) Thomas, but this has not been established ; the names of her children — Abigail, Edward and Nancy, are Thomas family names.. Fourth Generation 333 ried in 1724, Abigail, daughter of Samuel and Rebecca (01m- stead) St. John, born i Jan'y, 1703 ; died Sept., 1775, in Brook- haven. His son John, then of Brookhaven, was appointed adm'r 20 Oct., 177s ; and 2 Sept., 1783, then of Simsbury, Ct., was appointed adm'r in Connecticut. John, or his father, was a deacon in the Sharon church. He held the office of " Lyster " in Norwalk, and was commissioned lieutenant of the first train-band there in May, 1745 ;* 28 April, 1748, John and Abigail "of Nor- walk" sell land; soon afterward he removed to Sharon, Ct., where 19 May, 1748, he bought land of Dan'l Reed, of Norwalk ; and 22 Aug., 1748, bought for ^iioo, of Elihu Ketcham, the "Bates place," about a mile east of the meeting-house, where he lived until 1753, when (21 Jan'y, 1752/3) he sold a large part of his estate to his father; in 1770 he removed to Brookhaven; in April, 1774, he is called "of Blew-point," and in December following, of "Winthrop's Patten, South Haven." He was one of the owners of the iron works at the mouth of Mudge pond in Sharon. He was a representative in 1756 and 1758. Children, all but the youngest born in Norwalk (WEton Parish) : i. Mary,5 b. 26 June, 1725; m. 24 Oct., 1749, in Sharon, Zebulon Badcock.t Children (Badcock), recorded at Sharon : 1. Zebulonf b. 2 Dec, 1751. 2. Zeruiah, b. 9 April, 1754; m. 29 July, 1773, in Sharon, Abel Patchen ; she probably d. soon, as Sharon rec. have " Abel Patchen m. 20 Nov., 1777, Rebecca Gay." 3. Mary, b. 27 July, 1755. 4. Samuel, b. 28 April, 1758.J: ii. Abigail, b. 27 Nov., 1727 ; d. 15 March, 1756 ; m. 5 Aug., 1755, Cyrus, son of William Marsh, Jr. of Plainfield, Ct., b. 14 March, 17 18/19 ! 9 June, 1771, in Kent, Ct. ; he had previously m. Margaret , by whom he had issue, and after the d. of Abigail he m. again ;§ he grad. at Yale, 1739; was ordained a clergyman, at Kent, in May, 1 741, and was the first pastor of that church; he was also a member of the Legislature. » Col. Rec. Ct., IX : 106-7. t This family name (later spelled Babcock) appears on the Registers of St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, England, the ancestral home of Reinold and Mat- thew Marvin. We do not find this family in the recent Babcock Gen. X There may have been other chil., but we are unable to identify them from the entries on the rec. Zebulon, or his son of the same name, but prob. the father, was living in 1772. See Col. Rec. Ct., XIII : 604. § See Hist, of Kent, and Kent rec. 334 Matthew Marvin Line 41. iii. John, b. 29 July, 1729. 42. iv. Stephen, b. 6 April, 1731. (Church rec.) V. Rebecca, b. 25 Nov., 1732; m. 26 June, 1750, David Hunter, of Sharon ; they are said to have had a grand-dau. who m. "General Churchill, of the U. S. Army."* vi. Sarah, b. 15 Jan'y, 1734/5- 43. vii. Benjamin, b. 30 Sept., 1737. viii. Mercy, b. 8 June, 1739; m. 14 Jan'y, 1753 (Sharon rec. ; more probably 1758) Nathaniel Tyler, and perhaps m. (2), 20 March, 1765, Amos Adams. (She is called Mary on the Wilton Cong'l Church rec. of her birth, and Mercy on that of her baptism.) 44. ix. Ebenezer, b. 6 April, 1741. X. Lydia, b. 3 March, 1742/3. 45. xi. Ephraim, b. 26 Dec, 1745 ; bap. 30 Dec, i744.t xii. Esther, b. 20 May, 1747. 46. xiii. Jedediah, b. ; bap. 27 Nov., 1748. xiv. Susannah, b. •, in Sharon ; m. there 8 (Town rec. ; 18 Church rec.) Nov., 1764, "Mr." Hezekiah, son of Ebenezer and Silence Frisbee, of Branford, Ct., b. 1 1 July, 1738, in Sharon (Sharon rec.).t Children (Fris- bee), recorded at Sharon : I. Ebenezer^ b. 16 Nov., 1765 : 2. Anna, b. 23 March, 1768. A " Rebekkah," b. — — , who m. 25 July, 1793, Nathaniel Hatch (her parents' names not given on Sharon rec), may belong to this family, but as Ebenezer and Silence had other sons beside Hezekiah recorded there, this is uncertain. One of the younger daus. m. Strong, and had a son Hon. Moses* Strong, of Rutland, Vt., whose dau. Betsey Marvin7 Strong m. Rodney C* Royce, a gr.-grandson of Ebenezer (ix) above ; she was living in 1 829, then upwards of 80, in Fairhaven, Vt., as we were informed by Mrs. Julia C. SmaUey, of St. Albans, but to which dau. this m. should be assigned we have not learned. * We have found nothing to confirm this, and it is equally probable she was a grand-dau. of Esther or Lydia, if indeed she was of this family. t The date of bap., from Church rec, furnished us by H. E. Chichester, Town Clerk of Wilton, is prob. a year too early. X Talcott and Maj. Thomas Marvin call him " Capt.," and assign this m. to Susannah the dau. of Thomas* (25) Marvin of the Reinold line, as already men- tioned ; they add that he removed to Duanesburgh, N. Y., and had a large family ; we are unable to accept the former or to verify the latter statement. Fourth Generation 335 23 Nathan," son of Sergt. John' and Mary (Beers) Marvin, born 4 March, 1707, in Norwalk, Ct. ; married about 1728, Hannah, daughter of Sergt. Daniel and Deborah (Taylor) Betts, born in Norwalk. On 26 Jan'y, 1 741/2, Nathan and Hannah sold land in Norwalk; 22 Aug., 1748, his father gave him land there; 26 Sept., 1652, he joined with Benjamin Betts in selling a part of his home-lot; 8 Jan'y, 1755, he sold more land in Norwalk, and not far from that date he seems to have gone to Sharon, Ct. ; no record of his death is found in Sharon and there is some reason to believe that he removed to New York. Children (order uncertain), born in Norwalk : 47. i. John,s b. abt. 1729. 48. ii. Nathan, b. abt. 1731 ? iii. Jesse, b. abt. 1734; d. 6 July, 1759, in Sharon; m. 24 July, 1758, in Sharon, Miriam Simons. She was ap- pointed administratrix on his estate 11 Dec, 1759; the iaventory was exhibited 25 Jan'y, 1760. (Sharon Prob. rec, II : 73.) He served in the French war, Aug., 1757, from Sharon.* Child, b. in Sharon: /esse,'' b. 9 March, 1759 ; believed to be the Jesse who enlisted 2 March, 1777, in Capt. Beardsley's company, of the 7th Ct. line, and d. in the service 15 Feb., 1778. He is credited to the town of New Fairfield, Ct. iv. Elizabeth, b. abt. 1736; m. 2kjphar, son of James and Martha Betts, b. 7 June, 1734, in the "Gay District," Sharon ; d. 2 May, 1778, in Sharon. He was for many years leader of the choir in the Rev. Cotton Mather Smith's church in Sharon. Children (Betts), b. in Sharon :t 1. Sarak,'' h. abt. 1759; m. 27 Dec, 1780, Levi Bartlett, of Sharon. Child (Bartlett) : Polly,' b. 9 Sept., 1781, in Sharon. 2. Zophar, b. abt. 1761 ; m. 27 July, 1782, Jane Warren, of Sharon. 3. Mercy, b. abt. 1765; m. 17 April, 1788, Simeon Warren, of Salisbury, Ct. v. Hannah, b. ; m. Jonathan Perry. vi. Rachel, b. ; bap. i. Feb., 1740/1 ; m. (i), J. W. Comstock; m. (2), Aaron HoUey. vii. Martha [Patty], b. ; bap. 2 Jan'y, 1741/2 ; m. Eben Comstock. * Ct. Hist. Soc. Coll., IX : 206. t We give dates of birth as furnished us, but have been unable to verify them 336 Matthew Marvin Line vii. James, b. ; m. Davis ; he was an ensign in the 8th company, 17th N. Y. reg't. viii. Zillah, b. ; bap. 10 March, 1744/5; m. 10 Jan'y, 1764, in Sharon, Daniel, son of Capt. Stephen and Phebe Dennison (Guile) Herrick, of Preston, Ct., b. 18 May, 1742 ; he m. (2), Mary Guile. He had nine chil.* • He was a lieutenant in the 7th company, 17th reg't, King's district, N. Y., Col. Wm. B. Whiting, commanding, and later a captain. (Albany co. Mil. rec.) Both he and Zillah are called " of Amenia, N. Y.," on Sharon rec. of their m. ix. Anna, b. ; bap. 7 Nov., 1747 ; m. (i), Daniel Wil- lard, of Amenia, d. abt. 1777, in Zoar, Mass.; m. (2), 1778, in Zoar, Samuel Pierce, b. 31 July, 1743; she res. in Amenia, when first m. ; later the family removed to Stillwater, N. Y., and finally to Zoar, where it is be- lieved her younger chil. were b. Children (Willard) : l.Jessefh. : 2. Skoda, b. : t,. Julius, b. 28 July, 1771, in Stillwater; d. 7 Nov., 1852, in Hatfield, N. Y. ; m. 26 Jan'y, 1794, in Zoar, Susannah Trask: 4. Anna, b. . Children (Pierce) : 5. Samuel, b. 11 June, 1779; '"• Butler: 6. Gershom, b. 16 Jan'y, 1781 : 7. Hannah, b. 2 April, 1783: 8. Abigail, b. 7 June, 1789 : 9. James, b. 19 Aug., 1792. X. Esther, b. ; m. Howard. 24 Seth,* son of Sergt. John' and Mary (Beers) Marvin, born 13 July, 1709, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died probably Sep- tember, 1784; his son Seth, then of Brookhaven, L. I., was ap- pointed administrator 6 Oct., 1784; married Phebe, daughter of Lieut. William and Mehitable (Ruscoe) Lees, of Norwalk. Seth and Phebe sold land in Norwalk to David Marvin, of Goshen, Orange co., N. Y., 28 April, 1752. He bought a portion of the land owned in Norwalk by his father, on 25 Oct., 1765 ; then, or soon after, he was living in Long Island, as 26 Nov., 1765, in a sale of Norwalk land he is called "of Brookhaven," whence he was driven during the Revolution, by the British ; * Guild-Gile Gen., 228, gives them, and thinks all were probably by Mary. Herrick Fam., 98 et seq., has both m. and gives nine chil., and other particulars, but does not indicate by which mother. Neither has dates, and Sharon rec. have no chil. of Daniel, but it seems prob. that i. Phebe, m. Benjamin Black : 2. Nathan, m. Piiscilla Herrick : 3. Priscilla, m. Henry Giles, and possibly others, were chil. of Zillah. Fourth Generation 33? he returned to Norwalk, where, with others, he asked to be relieved from taxes, the British having destroyed all his property ; he seems to have gone back to Brookhaven after the war. Children, bom in Norwalk : i. Seth,5 b. 21 Dec, 1749 ; d. inf. 49. ii. Seth, b. i Jan'y, 1751/2. iii. Ebenezer, b. 20 March, 1752/3.* 50. iv. Moses, b. 25 Aug., 1754. V. Elihu, b. 8 June, 1756. vi. Phebe ? b. . 25 Capt. David,-* son of Sergt. John^ and Mary (Beers) Marvin, born 24 Aug., 171 1, in Norwalk, Ct. ; probably died in the summer of 1779, in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne co.. Pa., during the small-pox epidemic there in 1768-9; married about 1732, Hannah, probably daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Fitch) Gregory. 3 Nov., 1747, he is called "of Norwalk," in a deed of land sold; though he appears to have gone to New Canaan, Ct, soon after that town was set off from Norwalk and Stamford; in May, 1752, he was of Goshen, Orange CO., N. Y. ; 4 Nov., 1752, he sold his farm in "Grey Court" to Joseph Drake; he is called "Captain" in 1759; in 1762 he bought land in Wyoming, Lu- zerne CO., Pa., moving thither after 13 July, 1762, and was admitted to the "Susquehanna Company,'' g April, 1763; he left Wyoming before the Indian massacre, but is said to have returned there with Major Durkee in 1779. He was one of the "three able and judicious men" chosen "Direc- tors" from the settlers in Plymouth township, in December, 1774, to repre- sent their interests. The " Harvey Book " says he had six sons and five daughters ; we have learned the names of only two daughters ; the order of birth is unknown, but the elder children were bom in Norwalk. Children : 51. i. David,5 b. abt. 1735 ?t *Hall, 222, and Talcott, have "Ellen" doubtless an error for Eben, b. 20 March, 1752, and but one Seth. The Bible rec. sent us by Mrs. Jane A. Brown, a dau. of Ebenezer,' son of Seth (49), has " Seth, b. 21 Dec, 1749," and " Seth, b. I Jan'y, 1751." The latter date agrees with his tombstone in the old Norwalk ■cemetery, which says he "died July 6, 1836, aged 85 yrs. 6 mos." Rept. Fairfield CO. Hist. Soc, xii, No. 42. We find no record of Phebe, whose name was sent by a correspondent ; possibly she was the eldest child. + Selleck's Norwalk, 72, has an account of Matthew' Marvin's grandson David escaping from the Indians by an artifice ; Matthew' had no grandson David, and the story belongs to a grandson of Capt. David* ; some of his descendants are still hving who, in their childhood, heard him relate the incident. 33^ Matthew Marvin Line ii. Samuel, b. ; he is believed to be the Samuel who was in Kingston, Pa., in June, 1769; "settled in Ply- mouth 1773 ; built a saw-mill on Whittlesey's Creek in 179S1 which produced the lumber for the first frame- houses in that vicinity ; " he was on the " List of Tax- ables " in Plymouth, 1796; by one account he later removed to Ohio, iii. Elihu, b. . 52. iv. Uriah, b. abt. 1742, in New Canaan. V. Matthew, b. . 53. vi. Seth, b. abt. 1759. vii. Mary, b. ; m. Nathans Marvin. (See 48.) viii. Hannah, b. ; d. abt. 1799-1800; identified by the Goshen Prob. rec, which say " Nathan Marvin, whose wife is a sister of Hannah Marvin, lately deceased," was appointed her administrator 5 Feb., 1800. 26 Gen. Elihu/ son of Sergt. John^ and Mary (Beers) Mar- vin, born 10 Oct., 17 19, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 24 Aug., 1 803 (tombstone), in Blooming Grove, Orange CO., N. Y. ; will dated 1 1 July, 1803, proved 13 Feb., 1804; married about 1744, Abigail, daughter of John Yelverton, of Chester village, Goshen, Orange CO., N. Y., born 1723 ; died 10 May, 1803, aged 80. He resided in Oxford village, in the township of Cornwall, Orange co., where he was fence viewer and one of the overseers of the poor in 1 765 ; he signed the "Association Pledge" there, dated 29 April, 1775, opposing arbi- trary acts of Great Britain.* In 1775, he was chairman of the Committee of Safety and Observation of Cornwall; in 1777, one of the "Committee men" under whose charge town meetings were held; in 1778, Judge of the Orange county Court of Common Pleas ; in 1779, one of the Commissioners who tried and convicted the notorious Claudius B. Smith and others, who had robbed and murdered patriots in Orange co. He was active in the Rev- olution, serving as lieut.-colonel of Col. Jesse WoodhuU's reg't from Orange CO. (commissioned 21 Feb., 1778) and in other capacities.f When the peo- ple of New York were called on, in May, 1780, to loan money to the State, to aid in putting the army in proper condition to co-operate with the French, who were then about to arrive, Elihu and his son Elihu, Jr., were among the * This Pledge has numerous Marvin signatures, and is printed in full in Hist, of Orange co., 97-8. t See Clinton Papers, and Archives of N. Y. Assembly. Fourth Generation 339 subscribers, i July, 1 780, he was one of the Orange co. committee appointed by the Legislature to collect clothing for the troops. He was also one of the Commissioners of Sequestration, to sell the property of "disaffected persons " in Orange co. 25 Dec, 1793, Elihu and John Marvin (perhaps sons of Gen. Elihu), both of Oxford, in the " town of New Cornwall, for the advantage and accommo- dation of the inhabitants of the people of Oxford, and for the purpose of building a school-house " thereon, deed to the free-holders a piece of land. An obituary published soon after his decease said, that " few have been more useful to society than he. . . . He served as judge of the court, was a colonel and general in the militia, and a deacon in the church. His funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Crane from Job xix: 25." His tomb- stone bears the following lines : Once J was young and well my health was found But now my limbs lie mouldering under ground. As I am now you likely foon will be Be wife prepare for death and follow me. My hlefl Redeemer lives and with his watchfull eyes Takes conflant care of all my dujl, 'till hefhall hid it rife Children, all but the first two, and perhaps those also, born in Oxford (Cornwall) : 54. i. Seth,5 b. 15 Feb., 1745/6. ii. Abigail, b. 28 June, 1747 ; d. abt. 1823 ; m. Daniel Hall, of Chester, d. 1804; s. p. ; will dated 5 July, 1804, with a codicil 16 Sept., 1804, was proved 19 Nov., 1804.* 55. iii. Elihu, b. 2 July, 1749. iv. John Yelverton, b. 21 March, 1751 ; d. y. v. Elizabeth, b. 16 April, 1753; d. before 1803, as she is called " deceased " in her father's will ; m. John Mc- Dowell, d. before 18 May, 1805, when his executors, Samuel and John Marvin, of Blooming Grove, and Josiah Seely, Jr., sell land of his estate. (Goshen rec, J: III.) Children (McDowell), order uncertain: 1. fohn^ b. ; unm. 2. Martha [Patty], b. 2 Feb., bap. 17 May, 1778, in Goshen; m. George Hauser, of Monroe. 3. Elizabeth, b. 10 Dec, 1779; d. before 1818; named, 1804, in wills of Abigail, her aunt, and Daniel Hall, her uncle ; m. Wood- hull Helme. Child (Helme) : Elizabeth,' b. . 4. Abigail, b. ; (called " my wife's neice " in will of Daniel Hall). * Goshen rec, C : 186. Two of Abigail's wills are rec. at Goshen; the first, dated 16 April, 1806, was proved 2 Jan'y, 1824 (Rec, G : 151), and the second, dated 23 Oct., 181 7, proved 2 March, 1824 (Ibid., 182). 340 Matthew Marvin Line 5. Polly, b. ; m. Anthony* Strong, of Blooming Grove. 6. Kezia,\). 5 July, 1789; bap. 28 Jan'y, 1791, in Goshen; living, 1817 ; m. William Wallace, of Scottsville, N. Y. 56. vi. Hannah, b. 12 June, 1755. 57. vii. John, b. 8 April, 1757. viii. James, b. 11 Nov., 1759; not named in his father's will, and prob. d. unm. He may be the Ens. James Mar- vin, 8th company, 17th N. Y. reg't, ''King's district," Wm. B. Whiting, colonel, and possibly the James as- sessed in Plymouth township,' Pa., in 1796. ix. Keziah, b. 18 March, 1762 ; d. 14 June, 1849; unm. 58. X. Anthony, b. 10 Nov., 1764. 27 Joseph/ son of Sergt. John^ and Rachel (St. John) Mar- vin, born 29 May, 1724, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 28 April, 1777, in Sharon, Ct. ; married about 1747, Katharine,^ daughter of Matthias,-* Jr., and Elizabeth St. John, who was a great-grand- daughter of Abigail^ (7) Marvin, born 13 Nov., 1729, in Nor- walk; died 18 March, 1783, "in her 53d year" (gravestone), in Sharon. He removed to Sharon about 1750, and was selectman there in 1764.! He was living there 23 Feb., 1767, when he sold land to his brother Seth. He is called of Litchfield, Ct., in 1775, when he sold land in Sharon as ad- ministrator of his father ; he owned i o8j^ acres of land, and a dwelling- house, barn, grist-mill, etc., in Sharon, when he died, as appears by the Probate rec. ; 21 April, 1784, John, Joseph and Betty Marvin, legal heirs and representatives of Joseph, sell land of their father, in Sharon. John, Joseph, David and Betsey Marvin sell their rights in their sister Philomela's land 6 Sept., 1786, and are then called of Cornwall, Ct. ; land in Canaan, Ct., in which " Matthias and his late sister Philomela " had an interest, are referred to on the same date ; Joseph's estate was finally distributed 6 May, 1784. (Sharon Prob. rec.) Children, all but the eldest two born in Sharon : i. John,s b. 26 Oct., 1748, in Norwalk; living in Sharon, 13 April, 1787. 59. ii. Matthias, b. i6 July, 1750. iii. Betsey, b. 22 June, 1754; living 1786, in Cornwall; 13 April, 1787, unm., she is called of Sharon, when she sold an interest in her mother's land in Norwalk. iv. Katharine, b. 20 Sept., 1758; d. 20 June, 1780; unm. * By one informant, Henry, son of Selah Strong, t Col. Rec. Ct., XII: 323. Fifth Generation 341 V. Hannah, b. 23 Nov., 1760; d. unm., before her father, as she is not named in the division of his estate. 60. vi. Joseph, b. 19 Feb., 1763. 61. vii. David, b. 2 Dec, 1764. viii. Philomela, b. 30 Oct., 1767; she chose her bro. Joseph as her guardian 6 May, 1784, but d. before 6 Sept., 1786. FIFTH GENERATION 28 Dea. Matthew.s son of Capt. Matthew* and Elizabeth (Clark) Marvin, born 21 Oct., 1734, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died there (Wilton Parish) 13 Oct., 1791 ; interred in the Sharp's Hill burying-ground ; married 3 Jan'y, 1760, Deborah, daughter of Nathan and Deborah (Curtis) Burnett, of Stratford, Ct., born there 10 (Fam. rec. 17) Jan'y, 1735/6;* called "of Ripton" on family record, when married; died 2 March, 1796, and was in- terred near her husband. He was elected a selectman in Dec, 1778, '79 and '82. He was one of the early members of St. John's Lodge, founded 1765, his name being twen- tieth on the roU. Tradition says Dea. Matthew was commissary of supplies in the Revolution, and that his house in Wilton was a famous resort for officers of the Continental army.f Children, born in Wilton : i. Hannah,* b. 8 Oct., 1760; bap. 11 Jan'y, 1761 ; d. 21 Nov., 1810, in Norwalk; m. William, son of Col. Stephen and Ann (Fitch) St. John, of Norwalk. Chil- dren (St. John) : I. Stephen W.,^ b. : 2. Charlotte, b. ; m, as his first wife, Joseph Piatt, son of Daniel and Susannah (Piatt) Hanford, b. 17 April, 1782; d. 10 Aug., 1870. Children (Hanford): i. Daniel,' b'. 19 Nov., 1803; d. 25 Sept., 1857; m. 27 June, 1827, Caroline Smith, and had seven chil.: ii. Charles, b. 1809; d. 23 April, 1847; he was three times m. and had issue : iii. Winfield Scott, b. 3 Oct., 1814; d. 10 May, 1884; m. 16 March, 1848, Priscilla T. Snell, of Philadelphia, and had eight chU. (See Selleck, 143 <■/ j^^.). 3. Maria, b. : 4. Matthew Curtis, b. : 5. Delia, b. : 6. Charles, b. : 7. Betsey, b. . » Called Bennet in Hist, of Stratford, 1148. t A Matthew Marvin enlisted 16 Aug., 1777, for the war, in the 8th Ct. reg't, in Capt. Comstock's company of WUton ; he was later appointed corporal and promoted to be sergeant 2 April, 1780. We have not placed him, with certainty, but possibly he was the son of Capt. David (25). 342 Matthew Marvin Line 62. ii. Matthew, b. 3 Jan'y, bap. 18 March, 1764. iii. Betsey, b. 4 Sept., 1772; d. 13 March, 181 1; m. [after 25 July, 1798, when under her maiden name she sold land] as his second wife, Rev. Jonathan, son of Rev. Nathaniel and Mrs. Eunice (Russell) Bartlett, of Red- ding, Ct, b. 14 Oct., 1764; d. 22 March, 1758; A. M. honorary Yale, 1801 ; settled as colleague pastor with his father, over the Cong'l Church in Redding, 3 Feb., 1796, and dismissed on account of ill health, 7 June, ,1809 ;* s. p. 63. iv. Curtis Bennett, t b. 7 Nov., 1780. 29 Capt. Ozias,5 son of Capt. Matthew' and Elizabeth (Clark) Marvin, born 29 Jan'y, 1/37, in Norwalk, Ct.; died there May, 1807 ;J married 26 Nov., 1761, Sarah, daugh- ter of Joseph and Rebecca (Rogers) § Lockwood, of Norwalk, born 15 Sept., 1745 ; died November, 1827 or '28. They were interred in the King street cemetery. He was appointed ensign of the 3d Norwalk company in May, 1767; lieutenant of the " third train-band in the first society of Norwalk," in May, 1769, and captain of the 12th company, 9th Ct. reg't, Dec, 1775.II He served during the Revolution as captain of the last named command 1 2 Aug., to 29 Aug., 1776, and from 24 Oct., '76, to 19 Jan'y, '77; in the Dan- bury raid, in April, '77; later in service under Gen. Wooster; in Col. Whit- ing's 4th militia reg't at Peekskill, N. Y., 5 to 31 Oct., '77, and under Col, St. John, in July, '79, at the time of "the New Haven alarm."1[ He was captain again in the 9th reg't in 1780. In April, 1777, the British landed forces at " Compo," and the militia of Norwalk, under Capt. Ozias Marvin, with those of Stamford, marched to repel them ; they were obliged to spend the night at Saugatuck, and as the weather was cold and chilly, Capt. Marvin supplied his troops with provi- sions, among which were 60 pounds of dried beef, 8 pounds of sugar, 45 gallons of rum and 24 case botdes. On the following day the soldiers took part in an attack on the enemy at Ridgefield. Some time afterward, Capt. Marvin, on his petition to the Assembly, was allowed £iZ .. is. .. 4d, lawful * Hist, of Redding, 87, 178. t Both spellings, " Burnett " and " Bennett," seem to be used interchangeably in their family rec. t Lockwood Gen. has April, 1806. § Rebecca Rogers is claimed to be a descendant of Thomas Rogers, of the Mayflower. See Selleck, 187, etc. II Col. Rec. Ct., XII; 559; XIII: 180 ; XV: 207. t See Ct. in Rev., 454, 456, 491, 492, 515, 549, 626. Fifth Generation 343 money, in payment for the above supplies.* He was one of the committee appointed to confer with the Continental Congress. He continued to serve in the militia after the war, and is called major on the Town rec. in 1785. He was a selectman every year from 1776 to 1792, excepting 1786 and '87. From a letter written by one of the family we quote the following : The house of Capt. Ozias Marvin, which, as he was a carpenter, he built himself in 1 761, is still standing two miles east of Norwalk, in Westport (originally a part of Norwalk), at the intersection of " the King's Highway " and the " Connecticut Turnpike," now State street, on the east side of the road ; it was used as an inn in the olden time, and is now owned by his grandson, David M. Marvin. It has been moved about fifty feet from its original location, and somewhat altered, but the original timbers and the floor of the room in which Washington slept, II Nov., 1789,! are still intact. Traditions of his visit are stiU preserved by the descendants. The General arrived in a barouche just as one of the sons, the late Joseph L. Marvin, who used to tell the story, was returning from the cider-mill with his ox-cart ; hiding behind the team to see the party, Washington observed him and said " How do you do, young man?" Mrs. Marvin had prepared a bountiful supper for the travellers, but the General contented himself with a bowl of milk ; the bowl he used is still preserved in Westport. Mr. SeUeck (Nor- walk, 152) relates that Esther, then a maiden of 19, shrunk from his prof- fered kiss, to which the General jestingly replied she might live to repent of her shyness. Children, born in Norwalk :% 64. i. Ozias,* b. 10 Feb., 1763. ii. Hannah, b. 7 Oct., 1764 ; d. May, 1844, in Clinton, N. Y. ; m. 1783, David Comstock, d. April, 1844, in Clinton. iii. Elizabeth, b. 24 Nov., 1766 ; m. Feb., 1786, William Ben- nett, of Saugatuck, d. Oct., 1833 ; in 1807 they were called of Fairfield, Ct. iv. Sarah, b. 21 June, 1768 ; living 28 June, 1804, when she received land from her father; m. 27 Nov., 1785, Sam- uel Burwell, d. 1836. Children (Burwell) , b. in Norwalk : 1. Hannah Jarvis^ \i. 1786. 2. Betsey, b. 5 Aug., 1787. 3. Susan, b. 22 June, 1789. 4. William, b. 29 Sept., 1794; called "Major;" m. 30 July, 1826, Henrietta,' dau. of Gideon and Sally' (Marvin) Castle, and grand-dau. of Ens. Barnabas' (30) Marvin. V. Esther, b. 12 June, 1770; m. 15 Dec, 1799, Isaac, son of Ebenezer and Ruth Church, b. 3 May, 1772 ; d. April, 1844. * Pub. Rec. Ct., 1 : 445. t See his Diary, 20, 21, published 1858. % Our dates in ix, xi and xii, which differ from authorities cited, and others, were furnished by a grandson, the late LeGrand Marvin. 344 Matthew Marvin Line 65. vi. Joseph Lockwood, b. 31 Dec, 1772. vii. James, b. 11 Dec, 1774; d. 11 Nov., 1776. viii. Clark, b. 13 Oct., 1776; d. June, 1834, in Lockport, 111.; m. (1), 2 Sept., 1804, in New Milford, Ct, Ann, dau. of Abijah Beers, of Norwalk; m. (2), 10 April, 18 14, Sally, dau. of Hezekiah and Esther (Raymond) Rogers, b. 13 July, 1781, in Norwalk; m. (3),* 3 April, 1820, Lydia Phillips, of Canaan. Children, b. in Norwalk, by first wife : 1. Julia Ann^ b. 1805 ; m. 1 Jan'y, 1826, Comstock Hanford, of Norwalk. 2. James Burntit,\>. 14 Nov., 1808; m. 30 March, 1835, in " Yankee Settlement," 111., Hannah R., dau. of Charles Gooding, b. 23 May, 1814, in Bristol, N. Y. Children, b. in Lockport: i. Martha Ann," b. 1836; d. 1844: ii. Mary Mandana, b. 1838: iii. James LeGrand, b. 1840: iv. Charles Clark, b. 1842; d. 1844: v. Edward Payson, b. 1 845. By one informant, James B., then of Lockport, m. (2), in Naples, N. Y., Eliza B. Dana, of Buffalo. 3. Charles, b. 1811 ; m. Sept., 1836, Charlotte Perry. Two other chil. d. inf. Children by second wife : 6. Ann Elizabeth, b. 1S15 ; d. 1829. 7. Frances Jane, h. 1816; d. 1840; unm. 8. Mary Augusta, b. 1818; m. 1840, Charles Gass. 66. ix. Asa, b. 18 Oct., 1778.! X. Mary, b. 9 June, 1781 ; m. 1801, Dr. Daniel Tibballs, of Pompey, N. Y. Mary and Daniel were living in Pom- pey, 26 Sept., 1812, and 27 Jan'y, 1823, they sold land of her mother's estate. Children (Tibballs) : 1. Lincoln N.^ b. 11 April, 1807; res. (1885) Erie, Pa.t 2. Mary, b. ; m. Farr, and had issue; res. (1885) Detroit, Mich. xi. Silas, b. i March, 1784; livbg in 1858; m. 25 June, 1821, in Watertown, N. Y., Lucy Watrous, dau. of Wil- liam and Jemima (Sterling) Sill,§ b. April, 1799, in Lyme, Ct. ; d. 9 Sept., 1838, in Westport, Ct. ; he res. * Then of Cornwall, Ct., by rec. of the So. Canaan church. t T. R. Marvin's MS. notes, corrected from a family rec. of his son ; Hall, and Lockwood Gen. give 13 ; Selleck, 26 Oct. % Lincoln N. Tibballs wrote that one of his mother's sisters m. a. Lord, but we have found nothing further. § See Sill Gen., 31 and 41. William was a great-grandson of Capt. Joseph Sill, who m. the widow of Lieut. ReinoW Marvin. Fifth Generation 345 1809, in New York city; in 1811 he is called of Nor- walk, and in 18 13 of Paris, N. Y. ; later he lived in Watertown, and was a Trustee of that town in 181 7 and '24, and afterwards in Oswego, N. Y. ; in 181 7 he was paymaster in Col. Levi CoUins's reg't, Lewis co. He was a furrier. Children, b. in Watertown : 1. Charlotte,'' h. 3 May, 1822; m. April, 1841, Henry H. Coz- zens, a la-wyer, of Utica, N. Y. ; they had three chil. 2. George, b. ; d. inf. ' 3. John, b. 7 Jan'y, 1826. 4. George Silas, b. ; d. inf. xii. Charles, b. 9 Feb.,* 1786; d. i Feb., 1838, in Hartford, Ct. ; unm. ; he was a physician ; in 1823 he was called " of Paris, Oneida co., N. Y." 30 Ens. Barnabas,5 son of Capt. Matthew* and Elizabeth (Clark) Marvin, born 25 Dec, 1739, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 19 Jan'y, 18 10; married (i), 21 March, 1764, Molly, daugh- ter of Nathan and Rebecca (Clapham) Adams, died 5 April, 1771 ; married (2), 16 Jan'y, I773, Mabel, daughter of David and Martha Tuttle, of Norwalk and New Canaan, Ct., born about 1757 ; died 7 June, 1833, aged 76. Barnabas was commissioned ensign of the " 3d train-band in the ist society of Norwalk," in May, I769.t He was a vestryman 1779-86, in St. Paul's Church, in which, after it was rebuilt, he owned pew 17. He also served for some time as chorister, and the ancient pitch-pipe he used in "raising the tune," which dates from 1742, and which escaped the fire at the time of the British raid on Norwalk, is still preserved. 29 Sept, 1 794, he bought land of his son Barnabas, which the latter had inherited from his mother. His home was near " Five-mile River." He died intestate. Children (all but the first two, and perhaps these also), born in Wilton parish, Norwalk, by first wife : 67. i. Barnabas,* b. 4 Dec, 1764. ii. Molly, b. 25 Dec, 1765; m. 5 June, 1787, Joseph Piatt; both living 16 March, 1814. Children (Piatt) : 1. William,'' b. 23 July, 1788. 2. Agnes,\>. 23 Aug., 1800 ; d. 29 May, 1870; m. 21 April, 1824, her cousin, Dr. George,' of Rochester, N. Y. (Town rec), son of Barnabas' (67) Marvin. There were probably others, one of whom may be the Joseph Piatt who m. 27 May, 1824, at the house of Bar- nabas,' Mary Richards. (Town rec.) * Talcott and Lockwood Gen, say 21 Feb, t Col. Rec. Ct., XIII : 180. 346 Matthew Marvin Lim 68. iii. Nathan, b. 23 May, 1767. iv. Rebecca, b. 18 March, 1769; d. 14 Feb., 1859; "»• '778, Thaddeus, son of John and Elizabeth (St. John) Abbot, b. 27 March, 1767, in Norwalk; d. 6 July, 1832, in Redding, Ct., where she was admitted to the church 25 Feb., 1810.* Children (Abbot), b. in Redding: 1. Polly Ann,'' b. 8 Nov., 1788 ; m. Feb., 1819, in Redding, Jared Olmstead. Children (Olmstead) ; i. Frederick': ii. Hiram: iii. Edmund : iv. George. 2. Sally, \i. IS Jan'y, 1792; m. Oct., 181 5, 'David Taylor, b. 1781 ; they had seven chil. ; res., Westport, Ct. 3. Betsey, b. I April, 1794; m. Feb., 1 81 7, Col. Phineas Chap- man, of Ridgefield, Ct. Children (Chapman) : i. Edwin Nesbit,= b. 26 Feb., 1819; d. 2 March, 1888; grad. at Yale, 1842; M. D. Jeffer- son Med. Coll., 184s ; he was a physician in Brooklyn, N. Y., and was Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in Long Island Coll. Hospital. He was tvpice m. and had issue by each :1 ii. Charles G., b. 1882 ; a physician in Bridgeport, Ct. ; iii. Daughter. 4. Edwin, b. 20 May, 1801 ; d. 19 Aug., 1820. 5. Maria, b. 25 Nov., 1803; d. May, 1820. 6. Thaddeus Marvin, b. 3 Sept., 1812; m. i June, 1836, Jane Frost ; he was a deacon in the Redding church. Children (Abbot) : i. Frances Jane,= b. 19 March, 1837: ii. Ezra Marvin, b. 22 March, 1839- Children by second wife : V. Sally, b. 7 Aug., 1774; m. (i), abt.' 1798, Gideon Castle, of Amenia, N. Y. ; Sally and Gideon sold land in Nor- walk, 24 March, 18 10; he prob. d. soon after and she m. (2), Haight.t Children (Castle), order uncer- tain: 1. Maria,'' b. ; m. 20 April, 1824, "at the house of the widow Marvin," Norwalk, Nathan T. Hanford. 2. Henrietta, h. ; m. 30 July, 1826, in Norwalk (Town rec), Maj. William,' son of Samuel and Sarah' (Marvin) Burwell (29, iv). vi. Betsey, b. i Dec, 1779 ; m. (i), John W. Gale; they were living in New York city, 18 13, when she sold land dis- tributed to her from her father's estate ; m. (2), Bement. 69. vii. Samuel G., b. 27 Oct., 1783. * For further information see Abbot Fam., 179, 180. t See Yale Obituaries, 1880-90, 444-5. t Antoinette Haight, who m. 20 Aug., 1826, Thomas Whitlock, " at the house of Mrs. Marvin " (Norwalk rec), was perhaps a dau. of Sally's husband by a pre- vious m. Fifth Generation 347 31 Uriah,' son of Capt. Matthew* and Elizabeth (Clark) Marvin, born 17 Feb., iTifiji, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 1824, in Ridgefield, Ct. ; married there (i), 15 May, 1765, Sarah, daughter of James Scott, born there 14 March, 1745/6 ; died there 13 Feb., 1788; married (2), Martha, daughter of James and Martha Scott,* born 6 Oct., 1749 ; died 6 Oct., 1807. Uriah settled in Ridgefield, and was one of the original members of the Cong'l Church there, in which he, with Daniel Olmsted and Timothy Bou- ton occupied pew 16, standing by itself on the left wall, facing the pulpitf He was in Capt. Olmsted's company, 13th Ct. reg't, as a private, Aug. — Oct., 1776 (Hist, of Kent) and is believed to be the Uriah who served, June to Sept., 1778, in Capt. Olmsted's company, of Col. Roger Enos's reg't, on the Hudson. Children, born in Ridgefield, order unknown : 70. i. James,* b. 28 March, 1766. ii. Huldah, b. ; d. 30 July, 1851, in Victory, N. Y. ; m. 19 Jan'y, 1794, in Ridgefield, Thaddeus, son of Jesse and Mehitable (Northrop) Benedict, b. there 7 Jan'y, 1772; d. 31 Aug., 1828. Children (Benedict), b. in Ridgefield :t 1. David Scott,^ b. 4 July, 1794; d. 16 Aug., 1849, in Victory ; m. (i), 6 Jan'y, 1819, Polly Northrop, b. in South Salem, N. Y. ; d. 10 Aug., 1832; they had five chil. ; m. (2), 3 Oct., 1842, Eunice Cutting, of Victory. 2. Sally, b. 27 Oct., 1795; d. 24 Aug., 1877, in Victory; m. 2 Oct., 1816, in Ridgefield, Homer, son of Isaac and Aner (Nichols) Lockwood, b. 17 Nov., 1793, i" Brookfield, Ct. ; d. 12 Feb., 1875; they had six chil. ; res., Cato, N. Y. 3. Roswell, b. 8 April, 1797 ; d. i Aug., 1856, in Victory; m. (i), 23 March, 1826, Elizabeth, dau. of Calvin Tracy, b. in Scipio, N. Y. ; d. 13 March, 1830 ; m. (2), 16 Feb., 1831, Mary, sister of his first wife ; m. (3), Mrs. Ann Amelia, widow of Dr. Rugg, of Wolcott, N. Y., b. 1 81 7. He had seven chil. 4. Ruth, b. I Jan'y, 1799; d. 5 Aug., 1840, in Victory ; m. 1 Jan'y, 1826, Lyman Wetherby, d. 31 May, 1871, having m. -. d Oct., 1778: 2. Sarah, b. 25 Feb., 1780: 3. William, b. 1786. (See note on p. 72.) iii. Stephen, b. 1756 (?). Children by second wife : iv. Asenath, b. ; bap. 3 Sept., 1759 ; d. y. V. Susannah, b. 14 June, 1760; d. 3 Sept., 1830, j./.; m. (i), Adams ; m. (2), Joab Loomis, d. 8 May, 1847. vi. Mary, b. 13 Aug., 1762 ; m. John Pulver. go. vii. John Case, b. 24 March, 1765. 91. viii. Zebulon, b. 12 June, 1767. ix. Asenath, b. 13 April, 1769; d. 1828-30; m. John Har- rington; they rem. to Ohio. Children (Harrington) : i. A daughter,'' b. ; m. Jones : 2 . George, b. ; living in New York, 1858. X. Rebecca, b. 11 Oct., 1772. 92. xi. William, b. 12 Nov., 1777. * Bates's Simsbury rec, 160. t Ct. Hist. Soc. CoU., IX : 206. \ 20 Oct., 1775, he was made adm'r of John Marvin, of Brookhaven. (N. Y. Surrogate rec.) 2S^ Matthew Mannn Line 42 Stephen/ son of Lieut. John* and Abigail (St. John) Marvin, born 6 April, 1731, in Wilton parish, Norwalk, Ct. ; living in 1784; married Mercy, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Phelps) Hoskins, then of Simsbury, Ct., born in Hart- ford, Ct. ; died 17 Nov., 1797. His father gave him, 6 Nov., 1753 (perhaps at the time of his marriage), " in consideration of the paternal love and good-will and affection I bear to my loveing son Stephen," twenty acres of land in Sharon, Ct ; 16 April, 1763, he sold land there, as of Sharon, and 30 Dec, 1784, he witnessed a deed there. He served " in the Ft. William Henry Alarum " in the French war, 1757 ;* but no record of the births of his children has been found in Simsbury, Sharon or Norwalk. Children (record probably incomplete) :f 93. i. Daniel,^ b. abt. 1766. ii. Abigail, b. ; perhaps the Abigail who m. Thomas, son of Elijah and Olive (Brown) Parke, of Sharon, b. I Oct., 1780; d. 21 May, i860. 43 Capt. BenjamiNjS son of Lieut. John* and Abigail (St. John) Marvin, born 30 Sept., 1737, in Wilton parish, Norwalk, Ct. ; died 22 June, 1822, in Franklin co., Vt. ; mar- ried 1758, Mehitable, daughter of Thomas and Mehitable (Good- rich) Marvin (see 25, iv, Reinold line), born 19 Nov., 1737 ; died 25 Sept., 1 8 10. He was a soldier in the " Old French War " ; was commissioned 29 June, 1775, fii'st lieutenant in Capt. Griffin's company, 3d N. Y. reg't (Suffolk co., L. I.); the returns show he recruited 75 men befcg-e April, 1776; 21 Nov., 1776, he was captain in the 4th N. Y. reg't, Col. Henry B. Livingston, re- signing 23 April, 1 778. He lived for a time in Sharon, Ct, and then set- tled on the the south side of Long Island, and was in command of a militia company there before the Revolution. When Washington was forced to evacuate Long Island, Capt. Marvin sent his company across the Sound to Connecticut, and then placing such effects as he could take in a wagon with a single horse, conducted his family through the British lines by night, and arrived in safety at New Canaan, Ct., where they remained until the close of the war. He lost aU his property on Long Island, — some six hundred acres of pine lands, with saw and grist mills, etc. Benjamin Marvin was one of the 37 patriots who signed the " Stamford Petition " so-caUed, remonstrat- ing against allowing the " unprincipled wretches " [tories who had left their * Ct Hist. See. Coll., IX : 218. t We have rec. of several of the name in and near Sharon, which we have been unable to place, who, it is thought by some, may belong to this family. Fifth Generation 359 homes in Connecticut to " join the common enemy," a number of whom " belonged to that infamous banditti Delancey's corps,"] to return to their former homes and resume their rights and estates as citizens* He settled in Alburgh, Franklin co., Vt., in June, 1787, as appears by his affidavit on matters relating to the British claim of a part of northern Vermont,! and was a justice of the peace there in 1 792 ; he was the first town treasurer, repre- sentative 1794-7, and a Revolutionary pensioner ; he was one of the peti- tioners for the Masonic Lodge in Burlington, Vt., but being then a Fellow Craft only, his name did not appear in the charter. Children, the first six born in Sharon : i. Mehitable,* b. 25 Aug., 1759 ; m. Jeremiah Eells. 94. ii. Benjamin, b. 17 Nov., 1762. iii. Esther, b. 8 Sept., 1764 ; m. Ozias Perry, iv. Lois, b. 28 Oct., 1766 ; m. Jonathan Shepard. V. Clarinda, b. 17 June, bap. July 1769; d. 8 Aug., 1857, in Alburgh; m. abt. 1787, Joseph Mott, b. 8 Nov., 1752, on Long Island; d. 20 July, 1843. Children (Mott), b. in Alburgh : 1. Elizabeth,^ b. 21 Sept., 1788 ; d. 22 July, 1870 ; m. Simeon Babcock. 2. Marvin, b. 1790 ; d. 3 Feb., 1813 ; unm. 3. Thomas George, b. 1792 ; d. 2 Sept., 1853 ; m. (i), Catha- rine Cook, b. 1800 ; d. 26 Jan'y, 1838 ; m. (2), Louisa Fletcher, b. 1801, in South Hero, Vt. ; d. 30 July, 1866. 4. Joseph M., b. 6 Nov., 1794; d. 13 June, 1873 ; m. 4 April, 1830, Elizabeth A. Mix, b. 4 May, 1809, in South Hero ; d. i Dec, 1878. 5. Benjamin, b. 30 Dec, 1796 ; d. i April, 1874 ; m. Almira, dau. of Joseph Nichols, b. 5 Jan'y, 1803 ; d. 2 Sept., 1887. 6. Danforth, b. 24 April, 1799; d. 28 Jan'y, 1873; m. Caro- line Mott, b. 13 Aug., 1805, in Alburgh; d. 27 July, 1885. 7. Clarinda, b. 28 Nov., 1803 ; d. 18 Feb., 1883 ; unm. 8. George, b. 24 Jan'y, 1806 ; d. 25 Jan'y, 1880 ; m. 22 March, 1841, his cousin, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Thomas' Marvin (see 95). 9. Phebe, b. 5 March, 1815; d. 10 Jan'y, 1892; m. 11 April, 1842, Gardner Tracy, b. 14 Aug., 1792, in Danbury, Ct. ; d. 18 Oct., 1868. vi. Anna, b. 29 Nov., 1771 ; d. 24 May, 1808 ; m. Reuben E. Taylor, d. Feb., 1800. Children (Taylor), b. in North Hero : i. Sophia Anne,'' b. 1796 ; d. 4 March, 1885 ; m. (i), Oliver Mitchell ; m. (2), Obed Rust. 2. Reuben, b. 3 May, 1798; d. 7 May, 1884; m. i Jan'y, 1823, Pauline Eddy; res., 1862, Chicago, 111. * See Hist, of Stamford, 256. t See Wilbur's Early Hist, of Vermont, III : 85 et seq. 360 Matthew Marvin Line 95. vii. Thomas, b. 31 Jan'y, i774, near Patchogue, L. I. viii. Sylvia, b. 26 Jan'y, 1776, on Long Island, probably at Brookhaven ; d. 17 Aug., 1830; m. 25 March, 1794, John Sowles, b. 19 March, 1772; d. 30 March, 1812. Children (Sowles) : \. John Marvin,^ b. ; m. (i), WUliams ; m. (z), Washburn. 2. Lewis W., b. April, 1805 ; d. 18 June, 1864 ; m. 8 July, 1830, Anna Reynolds, b. 1808 ; d. 19 April, 1872. 3. Stephen Benjamin, b. ; m. Lorinda Reynolds. 4. Daughter, b. ; m. Smith. 5. Daughter, b. ; m. Martin. 6. Sarah H., b. ; m. Learned. ix. Mary, b. 27 Jan'y, 1779, in Norwalk ; d. 18 Feb., 1856 ; m. 17 June, 1797, Hon. Lewis Sowles, b. 19 May, 1774, in Spencertown, N. Y. ; d. 13 March, 185 1. He was a judge of one of the County Courts in Northern Ver- mont. Children (Sowles), b. in Alburgh:* 1. Ira,'' h. 24 March, 1798; d. 9 March, 1837; m. 14 Nov., 1820, Sally Schult. 2. William Lewis, b. 30 May, 1800 ; d. 28 May, 1S78 ; m. (i), 10 Dec, 1821, Sally Loop, d. 16 May, 1827; m. (2), 1828, Nancy Witmore, d. 18 Jan'y, 1830; m. (3), 21 Nov., 1830, Emily Adams, b. 4 May, 1801, in Grand Isle, Vt. ; d. 21 May, 1876. 3. Anne, b. 2 March, 1802; d. 4 Aug., 1829; m. 12 Aug., 1821, as his first wife, Hon. Benjamin Hubbard, son of Imri Smalley, b. 1796 ; d. 15 June, 1877, in Swanton, Vt. 4. Sylvia, b. 8 July, 1804 ; d. 3 July, 1867 ; m. 16 Oct., 1827, Ebenezer Billings, d. 22 Sept., 1877. 5. Mary Ann, b. 26 Oct., 1805 ; d. 23 Jan'y, 1830 ; unm. 6. Julia, b. 23 March, 1807 ; d. 28 March, 1877 ; m. 7 Feb., 1828, William H. Lyman. 7. Benjamin Hiram, b. 7 Dec, 1808 ; d. 25 Dec, 1872 ; m. 13 Oct., 1836, Mary Anne Gadcomb, d. 7 June, 1878 ; they had issue. 8. Mehitable, b. 10 Oct., iSio; d. 31 Aug., 1833; m. 2 June, 1832, James C. Mott. 9. Lewis, b. 26 Oct., 1812 ; d. 28 May, 1848 ; m. 18 May, 1844, Letitia Grigg, d. . . 10. Jane, h. 28 Feb., 1814; d. 27 Nov., 1878; m. (i), 8 June, 1834, Henry L. Reynolds, d. r8 April, 1837 ; m. (2), II Oct., 1838, Philo Weeks, b. 4 Dec, 1804, in Sheldon, Vt. ; d. 18 Jan'y, 1875. IX. Laura Miranda, b. 3 Jan'y, 1818 ; d. 13 Jan'y, 1840 ; unm. 12. Charles, b. 8 March, 1819; d. 4 Nov., 1820. 13. Stephen John, b. 2 April, 1822 ; d. 7 Feb., 1869 ; m. 2 Nov., 1847, Jane McCuen. 14. Sarah Melissa, b. 22 Nov., 1827 ; d. 26 Dec, 1877 ; m. 5 Feb., 1851, Dr. Selden S. Clark. * Dates as " recorded in Judge Sowles's Family Bible, by his own hand." Fifth Generation 361 44 Hon. Ebenezer,5 son of Lieut. John* and Abigail (St. John) Marvin, born 17 April,* baptized 11 May, 1741, in Wilton parish, Norwalk, Ct. ; died 3 Nov., 1820, in Franklin, Vt. ; married 20 Oct., 1763, Sarah Minerva, daughter of James Adams, born 8 Nov., 1744, in Salisbury, Ct. ; died December, 1834, in Berkshire, Vt., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Minerva Royce. He went to Sharon, Ct, with his father, and was a farmer there ; but his solicitude for his eldest son, who finally died of a disease which baffled phy- sicians, led him to study medicine ; he enjoyed a successful practice, and was widely known for his skiU in dangerous cases. He removed to Still- water, N. Y., in 1777, thence to Lansingburgh, N. Y., and in 1781 resided in Tinmouth, Vt. ; in 1 794 he was an original proprietor of Franklin, and built the first frame house erected there, recently, and perhaps still, standing. October, 1797, he settled in Berkshire. After his removal to Vermont he gradually relinquished his medical prac- tice and became even more eminent as a lawyer. He was judge of the Rutland County Court in 1 783 ; chief judge of the Chittenden County Court in 1794, and of that of Franklin County in 1 796-1 803 and 1808-9, serving in the three counties nearly twenty years. " There was a very strong and uniform confidence in his wisdom and probity, and though he had not received a professional education in legal science, he possessed uncommon qualities for the position, with a marked official impartiality." He was one of the Council of Censors in 1785 ; for twenty years he was a member of the Executive Council of Vermont, and the adoption of the Constitution of that State was largely due to his influence and counsel. He was a captain in the Revolutionary army, and served with Ethan AUen and Arnold at Ticonderoga and Crown Point, and later was appointed a surgeon, acting in that capacity in the batties at Stillwater. 18 Aug., 1775, the Massachusetts Legislature voted him ^4 .. 10, for his services in obtaining the funds for the pay-roll of Capt. Ezra Buell's company (^198 .. 8 .. 6). " He was a strong Federalist of the Washington school, and in religious preference and profession a Churchman. In person he was august and im- pressive, fuUy six feet in stature, of large frame, broad-shouldered, strong and muscular, and retained his vigor to the close of a laborious life." He was a charter member and the first Master of Washington Masonic Lodge, of Burlington, Vt, serving 1 795, '96 and '97. " His wife was a true help- meet, a keen observer, a quick judge of character, and endowed with a pungent wit."t * Since p. 334 was printed we have been informed that the correct date of Judge Marvin's birth was 17 (not 6) April. t For further particulars see Vermont Hist. Mag., II : 228 ; Hist. Franklin Co., 118, 219, etc. 362 Matthew Marvin Line Children, the first five born in Sharon : i. John,^ b. 1764; d. y. in Sharon. 96. ii. Minerva, b. 9 Feb., 1766. iii. Rowena, b. 25 Dec, 1767; d. in Highgate, (?) Vt.; m. abt. 1784, Uriah Hill of Highgate, b. abt. 1760; d. there 24 Feb., 1834; res. in Tinmouth, Franklin and Highgate. Children (Hill), the first three and proba- bly the fourth were b. in Tinmouth; the others in Franklin : 1. Mary,^ b. " early in 1786 ;" d. s. p. ; m. William Skeels. 2. Ebenezer, b. 3 June, 1788; d. 25 Feb., 1875; m. 20 March, 1823, in Clarenceville, Can., Sarah Barnard, dau. of Capt. Micah and Sarah (Wells) Townsend, b. 31 Jan'y, 1800, in Brattleboro, Vt. ; d. 25 March, 1844, in Highgate; they had eight chil.; res. in Clarence- ville until 1834, when he returned to Highgate. 3. Abigail, b. 1790 ; d. 1865 ; unm. 4. Mary Ann, b. abt. 1792 ; d. 30 Oct., 1833, "aet. about 40," in Highgate. 5. Elihu, b. abt. 1794; d. in Florida; unm. 6. Nancy, b. abt. 1796 ; d. 1842, in St. Albans, Vt. ; m. Henry Keehng. Child (Keeling) : William,' b. 18 March, 1836, in High- gate Falls ; m. three times and had six chil., the youngest b. 18 June, 1900. 7. Sarah, b. abt. 1798 ; d. " aged a little more than 20." 8. Rowena, b. abt. 1800 ; d. abt. 1817, " aged 17." 9. Minerva, b. 1803 ; d. 1887 ; m. 23 Feb., 1830, in Highgate, Alfred Henry, son of Dea. Jonathan and Sarah (Hickox) Hunting- ton, of St. Albans, b. 25 April, 1805, in Addison, Vt. ; they had three chU. (See Huntington Gen.) iv. Abigail (?), b. 1773, by one rec. : if correct, she d. inf. V. Abigail, b. 25 July, 1776 ; m. Truman Squier, of Ben- nington, Vt., b. Jan'y, 1764, in Woodbury, Ct. ; d. 21 May, r845. * He was a lawyer, and highly respected in his profession.* Children (Squier), order uncertain, b. in Bennington: i. Maria,'' b. : 2. Mary,h. ; unm : 3. Laura, b. ; said to have " m. a grandson of Dewey Hubbell, of Bennington, and had four children." vi. Ebenezer, b. 8 Oct., 1777, in Stillwater; Mrs. Smalley wrote : " a family tradition says that soon after the bat- tle his mother went on horseback with her children to Sharon, carrying Ebenezer on a pillion, and that he d. there an inf." 97. vii. Ebenezer, b. 11 Jan'y, 1779, by one account in Sharon. * See Vt. Gazetteer, 1 : 168. Fifth Generation 363 viii. Mary [Polly], b. 29 Jan'y, 1782, in Tinmouth ; d. in Hammond, N. Y. ; m. Richard Freligh, of Frelighs- burg, St. Armand's, P. Q. 98. ix. Elihu, b. 13 Feb., 1784, in Tinmouth. 45 Maj. EphraiMjS son of Lieut. John* and Abigail (St. John) Marvin, born 26 Dec, 1745, in Wilton parish, Norwalk, Ct. ; died 27 July, 1793, in Frederickstown, Dutchess CO., N. Y. ; married 1765, Abigail , born 1743 ; died 2 April, 1818 ; she was appointed to administer her husband's estate. Ephraim was one of the early members of St. John's Lodge, Norwalk, chartered in 1765. He went to Brookhaven, L. I., and 20 Feb., 1776, was adjutant of Col. Josiah Smith's reg't of Minute-men; he was actively em- ployed and frequent references to his services appear in the MS. minutes of the Brookhaven Committee of Safety, April-June, 1776. It appears in " New York in the Revolution " that he was taken prisoner by the British ; in 1779-80 the raids of the British compelled him to return to Norwalk, and in the spring of 1 780 he petitioned to be relieved from taxes there, " as he had spent all he had brought over with him ; " in this petition his brother Benjamin and many others joined. Seth Marvin accompanied them from Brookhaven. Some time after that, he settled in Frederickstown, where, 2 July, 1785, he mortgaged 350 acres of land. In 1786 he was captain of the 7th company in Col. Field's reg't ; he was promoted to be second major 12 March, 1790, holding that position at his death. Children (order uncertain) :* 99. i. Ephraim,* b. i April, 1766. ii. Nathaniel Woodhull, b. abt. 1772-3; d. in South East abt. 1864; m. (i), Rachel (dau. of Hezekiah and Betsey?) Sanford, d. 27 Nov., 1810, aet. 23 (grave- stone in Milltown) ; m. (2), Sarah ; both he and " Sally" were living 19 April, 1859; she prob. d. soon after, as no wife is mentioned in a conveyance by Nathaniel 30 Nov., 186 1. He res. in South East, N. Y., and was one of the over- seers of the poor there. 9 March, 1795, then of Fredericks- town, a Nathaniel W. Marvin, doubtless this one, sold a , large parcel of land. He sold land in South East, 20 Feb., 1 816, and again 12 May, 1825 (Carmel, N. Y., Land rec, B. 368)', in which no wife is mentioned; but i April, 1826, Nathaniel and Sally joined in a deed. {Ibtd., C : gi.) * The correctness of our assignment of Betsey and Abigail has not been fully established ; there were prob. several other chil., of whom we have been unable to obtain particulars. 364 Matthew Marvin Line iii. Betsey, b. abt. 1778, in South East, N. Y.; d. 1854, in DeRuyter, N. Y., "aet. 76;" m. abt. 1797, in South East, Eleazar H., son of Seth and Sarah Sears, b. abt. 1772, in South East; d. 1855, in DeRuyter, " aet. 84." Children (Sears), b. in South East, except the youngest : I. Stephen Gregory^ b. 1798 ; d. 1868, in DeRuyter. i. Ann Marvin, b. 1800 ; d. 1874, in Cazenovia, N. Y. 3. George, b. 1804; d. 1858, in DeRuyter. 4. Francis, b. 1808; d. 1870, in Homer, N. Y. 5. Odell,\>. 1815, in DeRuyter; d. ; m. 1846, in DeRuy ter, Mary Gridley, and had Sarah,* b. abt. 1848 ; m. abt. 1868, Leonard Cliff ; d. s. p. ; there were prob. other chil. 100. iv. Abigail, b. abt. 1 780-1. 46 Jedediah,5 son of Lieut. John'' and Abigail (St. John) Marvin, baptized 27 Nov., 1748, in Wilton parish, Nor- walk, Ct. ; lived to an advanced age, joining the Shaker Society at Sodus, Wayne co., N. Y., late in life, and died there. The name of his wife has not been found. He was called " General," and is said to have resided at one time on Long Island, having probably accompanied his father thither; in 18 13 a Jedediah Marvin, probably the same, was living in Utica, N. Y. Our knowledge of his family is largely derived from the Cleveland Genealogy, in which the record is somewhat conflicting, as will be seen below. It is believed that he had several children, but after extensive correspondence we have been unable to obtain any further particulars. Child : i. Mary,* b. 24 March, 1781 (Cleveland Gen. has 1787); d. 6 May, 1825; m. 7 April (or Nov.), 1798, as his first wife, EUjah David, son of Jonas and Sophia (Barnes) Cleveland, b. 17 April, 1779; d. n Feb., 1833. Chil- dren (Cleveland) : 1. Jonas,'' b. 17 Aug., 1799 (or by another rec. 15 April, 1800), in Ira, N. Y. ; d. 18 Nov., 1845, i" Michigan; m. 1 Sept., 1820, Sally Voorhees, b. 15 May, 1800, and had issue. 2. Anna, b. 10 March, 1801 ; m. Levi Wiltse, and had a son who became a judge in Saginaw, Mich. 3. Electa, b. 3 (or 18) Aug., 1803; d. 27 June, 1869; m. Cor- nelius Wiltse, b. 22 Nov., 1796; d. 15 Dec, 1865. 4. Henry (or Mary), b. 27 March, 1805 ; d. 24 April, 1805. 5. Henry, b. 8 Aug., 1806, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 6. Mary, b. 15 Aug., 1809; conflicting dates of her d. are given ; she is said to have been three times m. Fifth Generation 3^5 7. Jedediah D., b. 14 Aug., 181 1 (or 11 Aug., 1814), in Balls- ton, N. Y. ; he was twice m., and had issue. 8. David, b. 7 April, 1813, in Granville, N. Y.; m. 1840, in Adrian, Mich., Phebe Lowe, and had issue. 9. Norman, b. 10 Sept., 1817 ; conflicting dates of his d. given ; twice m., and had issue. 10. Marvin, b. 17 Dec, 1821 ; m. 21 Feb., 1848, in Dover, Mich., Celinda, dau. of Luther and Elizabeth (Osband) Reeve, b. 22 May, 1832, in Palmyra, N. Y. 11. Daughter, b. ; d. 6 May, 1825. 12. Lydia, b. 6 April, 1825 ; d. 6 Aug., 1825. 47 JoHN.s son of Nathan" and Hannah (Betts) Marvin, born about 1729, in Norwalk, Ct. ; married 23 Oct., 1755, Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan Bullard, born March, 1 729 ; died 28 Aug., 1823, "relict, aged 94 yrs., 5 months" (gravestone in North Salem, now a part of Orange, Mass.). In 1765 he bought a farm in Oxford, Mass., of his brother-in-law, Eph- raim Bullard, and resided there till 1777 ; he left Oxford, probably for New Salem, Mass., after February, 1782. He is believed to be the John who was a private in Capt. Davis's company, Col. Freeman's reg't, " on secret service in Rhode Island 37 days in December and January, 1777-8," and who later enlisted in Capt. Morgan's company, serving from 27 Jan'y, to i July, 1778, in a "detachment of the militia of Hampden and Worcester counties, to guard the stores and magazines in Brookfield and Springfield,^ Mass." Children, the elder born perhaps in Charlton, Mass., the younger in Oxford :* loi. i. Sampson,* b. 16 March, 1756. ii. Rebecca, b. 30 April, 1758 (rec. in Charlton); m. 9 Oct., 1781, Phineas, son of Ebenezer Kimball, of Killingly, Ct., b. about 1762 ; d. 1813, in New Salem; res. in Oxford while Sampson was living there. Phineas was a soldier in Capt. Allen's company, Col. Ward's reg't, May, 1776,10 May, 1777, and later in Capt. Jona. Ayer's company. Col. Wade's reg't, 7 July to 10 Oct., 1780.1 Child (Kimball) : Fkineas,-! b. ; d. 1830; m. Anna ; res.. New Salem. iii. Mary, b. 16 May, 1760. iv. Hannah, b. 29 Oct., 1763; m. (int. 14 Oct., 1786) Ed- ward Barton. V. Ruth, b. 17 Jan'y, 1766. * See Hist, of Oxford, 602. t Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev. 366 Matthew Marvin Line vi. John, b. 7 Jan'y, 1769. vii. Tryphena, b. 11 Aug., 1771 ; d. 30 June, 1859, "aged 88 " (gravestone in New Salem) ; unm. 48 Nathan,5 son of Nathant and Hannah (Betts) Marvin, born about 1731, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 1805, in Bloom- ing Grove, Orange cc, N. Y. ; will dated 14 Jan'y, proved 23 Feb., 1805;* married his cousin, Mary,^ daughter of Capt. David-t (25) and Hannah (Gregory) Marvin, then of Goshen, Orange co., N. Y., who survived him. He held office in Goshen (Cornwall precinct) between 1765 and 1775, in the latter year as pathmaster, and signed the "Association Pledge" there in 1775. His will names the fifteen children below, but in a different order.f He was an ensign in Capt. Archibald Little's company, Col. Jesse Wood- hull's Cornwall reg't; in 1777 he was a lieutenant. Children, order uncertain, all probably born in Goshen : 102. i. Jesse,^ b. 1759 ? first named in his father's will. ii. Nathan, b. 1763? d. April, 1808; m. Sarah , who survived him. His will, dated 8 April, 1808, proved 4 May following (Goshen rec, D : 1 14), gives his lands and movables to his wife, and to his dau. (Hannah ?) when 18, if living; other- wise to be divided equally among his brothers and sisters, naming all but Elias, who was dead, John, (prob. d. y.), Jemima and Hannah. He was a blacksmith. iii. Samuel, b. 19 May, 1764; d. 18 May, 1833, " aet. 69;" m. as her second husband, Mrs. Frances (Woodhull) Marvin, widow of Johns (57); s.p. His father left him the farm that his brother Stephen was living on, and 15 acres of land which he had bought of Elihu and Seth Marvin. (See 57.) iv. Elias, b. 1765 ? d. 1801 ; m. Mary, dau. of Benjamin and Susan (Jennings) Sayre, of Warwick, N. Y., b. 17 Sept., 1766, in Goshen; d. 23 July, 1833; she was made adm'x of her husband's will, 18 May, 1801 ; 10 Aug., 1833, "Benjamin Sayre, brother," and "Jesse Wood, a friend of Mary Marvin dec'd, of Warwick," were ap- pointed adm'rs of her estate. | * Goshen Prob. rec, C : 218. t Some dates are deduced from wills or from gravestones in Blooming Grove ; those queried we have been unable to verify. X Goshen rec, F : 204. Fifth Generation 3^7 V. Hannah, b. 1769 ? d. prob. before 1808 (not named in bro. Nathan's will) ; m. 8 March, 1790, John Brewster. Her father's will (Jan'y, 1805, names three of her chil. Children (Brewster) : I. " Mariah,"'' b. ; m. Thomas Woodhull, b. 7 Nov., 1787; d. 16 Feb., 1858: 2. "Alliva" [Olivia], b. ; m. Jesse,' son of Jesse* (102) and Hannah Marvin : 3. Hannah {Marvin ?], b. ■ ; prob. m. Mapes. Sarah Maria and Olivia (adults), then unm., doubtless two of the chil. named in their grandfather's will, were bap. 12 Nov., 181 5, in the Presbyterian Church, Goshen. 103. vi. Stephen, b. i Oct., 1771. vii. Elijah, b. 1773? d. 1831. His will, with codicil, dated 26 July, 183 1, proved 16 Jan'y, 1832,* made his bro. Stephen ex'r, to whom he gave all his property except legacies to two of Stephen's sons and their sisters ; he mentions neither wife nor child, but may be father of "Elijah, Jr.," b. 5 May, 1801 ; d. 30 Sept., 1831, "aet. 30-4-15;" m. Sally M , b. 8 Nov., 1808; d. 31 May, 1829, "aet. 21-6-23. "f Samuel C. (son of Stephen, 103) appears to have have settled the estate, and cites among the heirs and next of kin of Elijah, Olive Marvin and Han- nah Mapes, whom we take to be chU. of Hannah (v). viii. Rachel, b. 1775 ; d. 27 Jan'y, 1829, "aet. 55 ;" s.p.; m. abt. 18 13, as his second wife, Isaac Bull, of Monroe, N. Y., b. 15 Feb., 1772 ; d. 16 Oct., 1846, in Monroe; he had previously m. Hannah Mapes. He was over- seer of highways 1799 ; res., Satterly village. ix. Daniel, b. 1777-8; d. 19 Nov., 1820, " aet. 43 ; " will dated 16 Aug., proved 20 Dec, 1820 ;t he gave his interest in his bro. David's estate to his bro. Stephen ; prob. unm., as no wife is mentioned. X. David, b. ; d. intestate abt. 1819; 14 May, 1819, his bro. Samuel and "friend James Duryea" were ap- pointed adm'rs ; prob. unm. His name may indicate that he was one of the older chil. ; res.. Blooming Grove. xi. Jemima, b. ; d. 1819, in Blooming Grove. WiU dated 6 March, proved 9 April, i8i9,§ leaves dresses, etc., " to my Little Hannah Marvin, my sister's daughter " * Goshen rec, 1 : 292. t Ages from gravestones in the private cemetery on the Seth Marvin estate. % Goshen rec, F : 378. § Gosjien rec, F : 278. 368 Matthew Marvin Litte (mother not named); perhaps a dau. of Jemima's bro. Nathan, or possibly the " Hannah," dau. of her sister Han- nah (v). xii. John,b. 11 June, 1787 ? (First Pres. Church rec, Goshen); prob. d. y. ; not mentioned in his bro. Nathan's will. xiii. Mary, b. ; m. McDowell ; called by her maiden name in her bro. Nathan's will, 1808, but "Mary McDowell " by her father, 1805. " Charlotte McDow- ell," named in Jemima's will, may have been a dau. xiv. James, b. . XV. Elizabeth, b. ; unm. 1808. 49 Seth,5 son of Seth'' and Phebe (Lees) Marvin, born i Jan'y, 175 1/2, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died there 6 July, 1836 ; married 30 Nov., 1788, Hannah, daughter of Abraham and Eliz- abeth (Betts) Gregory, born 5 April, 1761 ; died 12 Dec, 1846, in Norwalk. He resided ifi Brookhaven, L. I., for a time, and was a carpenter there in 1 784, but later Hved in Norwalk. Children, born in Norwalk : i. Elihu,* b. IS Sept., 1789; d. 17 July, 181 1 ; unm. ii. Betsey, b. 10 Oct., 1791 ; d. 29 Jan'y, 1882, aet. 90 yrs. 3 mos. 19 ds. (gravestone) ; s.p.\ m. as his second wife, Allen Hayes, son of Josiah and Ruth (Hayes) Betts, of Norwalk, b. 21 July, 1776; d. 20* March, 1848, in Wilton, Ct. 104. iii. Ebenezer, b. 21 April, 1793. iv. John Betts, b. 4 May, 1795 ; d. 29 July, 1805. V. Henry, b. 3 March, 1798; d. 18 June, 1882; m. 20 Oct., 1839, Phebe E. Gallup, b. 31 Oct., 1802, in Wood- stock, Vt. ; d. I Jan'y, 1892. t Children, b. in Norwalk : 1. Mary Emily^ b. 26 March, 1841 ; m. as his second wife, Francis Shepard, son of John E. and Elsie Ainsworth, b. 2 Oct., 1837, in West Brookfield, Mass. Children (Ainsworth), b. in Nor- wallc: i. Elsie,' b. 17 Feb., 1870 ; m. Oscar Sartrie: ii. Arthur Francis, b. 14 Nov., 1875 ■ 'ii- Ida May, b. 20 June, 1879. 2. Theresa Jane, b. 14 April, 1843 i d. 24 April, 1845. * Betts Gen. gives 20 on p. 6s and 31 on p. 95. \ Henry, his wife, and dau. Theresa, are interred in the old cemetery in Nor- walk. For the inscriptions on their gravestones, see Nos. 51, 54 and 55, in Pro- ceedings of the Fairfield Co. Hist. Soc. Fifth Generation 3^9 3. Susan, b. 6 May, 1846 ; m. Washington Youngs, b. in Nor- walk. Children (Youngs), the first two bom in New York city, the others in Norwalk: i. Harry M.,' b. 3 Jan'y, 1879; d. 2 Dec, 1881 : ii. Ernest W., b. 8 July, 1880: iii. Irene S., b. 17 Oct., 1882 : iv. Edith, b. 30 June, 1884: v. Amy May, b. 29 May, 1886. vi. Lucretia, b. 12 May, 1800; d. 26 May, 1852, in Nor- walk; s.p.\ m. (i), 20 Oct., 1822, Samuel Hanford; m. (2), William Gay, b. 3 Dec, 1801; d. 4 March, 1864, aet. 62 yrs. 3 mos. i d. (gravestone), in Norwalk. vii. Charles, b. 31 March, 1802; d. "autumn of 1872," in Lafayette, Ind. ; m. Emily Price. Children : 1. Jane Ann,'' b. 8 Jan'y, 1833, in Cincinnati, O. ; m. 9 Aug., 1852, Joseph H. Dodd, b. i Oct., 1820, in Virginia; d. 22 July, 1875. Children (Dodd) : i. Louis H.,° b. 20 Feb., 1855, in Lafayette ; unm. . ii. Elsie Emily, b. 21 March, 1869; m. 12 Feb., 1895, John A. Rush, b. 9 March, 1865, in Illinois. 2. Charles Edward, b. 14 Dec, 1843, in Lafayette; d. 7 March, 1898, in Denver, Col. ; m. 22 Feb., 1876, Hannah Goodwin, b. 30 Aug., 1841, in Cincinnati. Children: i. Roba,' b. 7 Oct., 1877, in Lafayette ; unm. : ii. Charles, Ij. 31 Jan'y, 1880, in Chicago, 111. 3. Etntly Catharine, b. 2 Aug., 1850, in Lafayette ; m. 17 Feb., 1874, J. W. S. Thomas, b. July, 1850, in Indiana. Child (Thomas) : Waneta Agatha,' b. 31 Jan'y, 1882, in Lafayette. viii. Charlotte, b. 30 Jan'y, 1805; d. 20 April, 1873; m. 10 March, 1833, George Homan, b. 20 April, 1802, in Philadelphia, Pa.; d. 21 Nov., 1866. Children (Ho- man), b. in New York city : 1. Emma Elizabeth,^ b. 30 May, 1836; m. 17 Feb., 1864, George W. Adams, b. 22 Sept., 1839, in "Wilton. 2. William Henry, b. 28 Feb., 1840; d. 25 May, 1862. 50 MosES,s son of Seth* and Phebe (Lees) Marvin, born 25 Aug., 1754, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 1793, in Patchogue, L. I.; married about 1778, Hannah Smith, born October, 1759 ; died 1826. Tradition says he went to Norwalk with his father, married there during the Revolution, and that his first three children were born there, but we have been unable to find any record confirming it. Children, the three younger born in Patchogue : i. Daniel,* b. abt. 1780. ii. Seth, b. abt. 1783. iii. Moses, b. 1786. iv. Jerusha, b. 1788; m. Jonathan Still (or Stile). 370 Matthew Marvin Line 105. V. Joseph, b. 22 March, 1790. 106. vi. Nathan, b. 5 Nov., 1793. 51 David.s son of Capt. David* and Hannah (Gregory) Marvin, born about 1735, in Norwalk, Ct. ; killed* in the battle of Wyoming, 1778 ; married , about 1758. He went with his father to New Canaan, Ct, and subsequently to Goshen, Orange co., N. Y. ; about 1762, the family removed to Luzerne cc. Pa. A deed of 4,000 acres of land which he purchased west of the Hudson river, is preserved by his great-grand-daughter, Grace Elwood ; it is written on parchment, and is an elaborate and interesting document. Children : * 107. i. David,^ b. 13 April, 1759, in that part of Goshen now called Blooming Grove. 108. ii. Isaiah, b. abt. 1760. iii. Henry, b. . iv. Samuel, b. abt. 1770?! V. Sarah, b. ; m. Richards, of Darien, Ct. 52 Uriah,s son of Capt. David-* and Hannah (Gregory) Mar- vin, born about 1742, in New Canaan, Ct. ; died "in the summer of 1779," in Wilkes Barre, Lu2erne co., Pa.; married "spring or summer of 1774," Phebe, daughter of James and Phebe (Harrison) Nesbitt, of Wyoming, Luzerne co.. Pa., born 18 Feb., 1759, in Newark, N. J. ; died about 18 10, in Sunbury, Delaware co., Ohio, having married as her second husband, Timothy Hopkins, Jr., by whom she had nine children, one of whom, Jemima, was the mother of Gen. W. S. Rosecrans, of the Union army, in the Civil war. Uriah settled in Wyoming as early as 2 June, 1 769 ; in the spring of 1 772 he was in Wilkes Barre, and later in Plymouth, Luzerne co.. Pa., of * The military title of Captain, sometimes given to this David, and the state- ment that he fell in the battle of Wyoming, seem to rest on a family tradition. The New York Military Rolls show two enhstments (in 1758 and '59) for service in the French and Indian war, of a David Marvin, in Capt. David Marvin's com- pany from Orange co. ; it has been supposed that these entries referred to this son of Capt David* (25), but his age, as stated on the record in each case, would make him born in 1739, and married when only 19, if that be correct. If the two are identical there would seem to be an error either in the date of birth fur- nished us, or in the age, twice given in the records. t Mr. Homer Rockwell says that Samuel res. for some years in Wyoming, and then went to Ohio. Fifth Generation 37 1 which he was one of the first settlers ; he was in the battle with the Indians and tories 3 July, 1778, and after the massacre fled to Orange cc, N. Y., with his wife and children ; having placed them in safety, he returned a few weeks later and joined Col. Buder's troops. His name appears on the N. Y. Military Rolls, as a soldier in an Orange co. company. Children : 109. i. Zerah,' b. 11 April, 1775, in Wyoming or Plymouth. ii. Matthew, b. 1777, in Plymouth; he is said by a nephew to have removed to Delaware, Ohio, with his mother, and " later settled in Knox co., where he had a large family, and lived to be very aged ;•" but we have been unable to obtain reliable information of his descendants. iii. Uriah, b. abt. 1778 ; by one account he d. y. ; by another he m. and had issue. iv. James ? b. .* 53 Seth,5 son of Capt. David'' and Hannah (Gregory) Mar- vin, born 1759 (perhaps earlier), in Goshen, Orange co., N. Y. ; died July, 1865 ;f married about 1782, Mercy A. Noble. About 1778 he was living in or near Wyoming, Pa., where he returned with his father, after the " massacre ; " he is said to have gone later to Angelica or New Haven, N. Y., where his younger children were born. Children (order uncertain), the elder born near Wyoming, per- haps in Plymouth township, Pa. : i. Mercy A.,* b. ; m. David Combs. ii. Phebe, b. ; m. Dexter Starkey. iii. Catharine, b. ; m. Peter Baker. iv. George, b. ; m. Eliza Drumley. v. Stephen, b. ; m. Mehitable A. Littlefield. vi. Jane, b. ; m. John Coleman. vii. Prudence, b. ; m. Jeremiah Mallory. viii. John, b. ; m. Emily Kinney. * We have been unable to discover whether this James, or a son of Gen. Elihu (26, viii), of the same name was the James on the List of Taxables in Plymouth. \ This, if correct, and our informant is a grandson who remembers him, would make him the second of the Marvin family who lived to be over 100. It would seem prob. that our informant may have confused two generations ; the similarity of names and conflicting accounts have rendered it impossible to identify this Seth with either of those mentioned in the note on p. 74 supra, though there is little doubt that one of them belonged to this family. 372 Matthew Marvin Line ix. Samuel, b. 22 Aug., 1798, in New Haven; d. 2 Jan'y, 1889; m. (i), abt. 1822, ; m. (2), 14 Aug., 1825, Delia Rogers, b. i June, 1804, in Angelica; d. 26 March, 1883.* Child by first wife : I. Seth S.,' h. 22 Nov., 1823; d. S April, 1832. Children by second wife : £. Annie, b. 22 Aug., 1827, in Angelica; d. 16 June, 1873; m. Lorenzo Jacobs, d. . Children (Jacobs) : i. Emma,' b. ; m. George C. Morgan : ii. Leverett, b. in Rochester, N. Y. ; m. . 3. Charles R., b. 8 July, 1830, in Angelica; m. Ophelia Ruth, dau. of Mark Beecher (a cousin of Henry Ward Beecher), b. in Ber- gen, N. Y. ; they had two chil., Mark Beecher,' and another who d. y. 4. John C, b. 8 Sept., 1832, in Pike, N. Y. ; m. .t 5. Seth, b. 12 March, 1835, in Middleburg, N. Y. ; m. 4 July, 1856, Sarah A. Billings, b. 27 Sept., 1834, in Brookville, Ohio; d. 23 Feb., 1888. Children, the first two b. in Saxeville, Wis. : i. Diar R.,= b. 9 Dec, 1858; d. 3 Feb., 1859 : ii. Arrime, b. 6 Dec, 1859: iii. Fred. G., b. 19 April, i867.t 6. Martin, b. 13 June, 1837, in Bergen; d. there 3 Oct., 1837. •J.Jennie, b. 18 Aug., 1839, in Bergen; m. 1864, Theodore Elliott, b. in Philadelphia, Pa. ; s. f. 8. David R., b. 2 Dec, 1841, in Bergen; m. 1866, Esther Dar- ling, b. 1848, in Pierpont, Ohio. Children, b. there: i. W. Colwell,' b. 1867; m. 1890, Emma Blakesley, b. i868, in Sparta, Ohio; chil- dren: I. Paul B.?\i. 1890: 2. Edith, b. 1892: ii. Lena, b. 1869; m. (i), Hannah, by whom she had Eva Marvin? b. 1896; m. (2), 1899, A. Linquest, d. 1901. X. Zebediah, b. 8 April, 1800, prob. in Angelica; d. Aug., 1876 ; m. 1823, Sarah A. Rogers, of Angelica, b. 1803 ; d. 6 April, 1846. He prob. went west a few years after his m. Children (order unknown) : 1. Alexander^ b. 2 April, 1826, in Angelica; m. 10 June, 1848, Mary E. Darling, b. 24 Dec, 1830, in Rochester; res., March, 1903, in Pierpont. Children, b. there: i. Ann M.,' b. 21 April, 1852; d. 13 Jan'y, 1900; m. 19 Sept., 1874, W. H. Stevens: ii. Francis M., b. i Sept., 1854; d. 23 Aug., 1893; ™- ' Oct., 1876, Mary Jordan: iii. Cbaries C, b. 27 June, 1857 ; m. 16 April, 1889, Alice Jordan: iv. Frederick T., b. 21 Oct., i860; m. Emma Nagle : V. Benjamin B., b. 17 March, 1867 ; m. 23 Dec, 1892, Sarah Rhodes. 2. Hannah, b. , in Angelica; m. E. A. Case. 3. Emily, b. , in Pennsylvania ; m. Isaiah Fish. 4. John, b. , in Ohio. 5. George, b. , in Indiana ; m. Kate Macklewish. * The dates are from the " Family Bible," and were furnished by his dau. Mrs. Jennie Elliott (7). + John C. (4) and Seth (5) " went to the west," and nothing further has been learned of them. \ We give these names as furnished us, though doubting their orthography. Fifth Generation 373 xi. William, b. ; m. Abby Hill. xii. Angeline, b. ; m. Jeremiah Kinney. 54 Gen. Seth,5 son of Gen. Elihu'' and Abigail (Yelverton) Marvin, born 15 Feb., 1745/6, in Oxford, Cornwall town- ship. Orange co., N. Y. ; died 25 Aug., 1815 ; his will is dated 3 Jan'y, 181 5, and with a codicil, dated 24 Aug., 1815, was proved 9 Sept., 1815;* married Mary [Polly], daughter of Archibald and Sarah Little, of Oxford. Archibald was a member of the Provincial Congress from Orange co., in 1775 and '76; he was a captain in the Oxford company of the Cornwall reg't, succeeding Elihu Marvin when the latter was promoted to be lieut.- colonel. Seth was actively engaged in the Revolution; in 1775 he signed the " Association Pledge " in Orange co. ; in 1 775-6 he was first lieutenant of the " Cornwall minute-men,'' of which Thomas Moffatt was captain ; later he was captain and lieut.-colonel ; his commission as colonel in the militia is preserved by his grand-daughter, Mrs. Moses Smith, of Chicago, lU. ; he held this office until he was promoted, 29 March, 1 806, to be a brigadier- general. He resided in Chester, then a part of Cornwall, holding office there between 1765 and 1775. t He was a school commissioner in 1798 and 1800. With his brother Elihu he was one of the charter members of the Farmers' Hall Academy, in Goshen. He was executor of his brother- in-law's wUl, dated 14 May, 1780, and was frequently appointed by the Courts to settle estates and make partitions among heirs, 1797-1807. He served as a surveyor under the State Surveyor General. He was a charter member, 1796, and first Senior Warden, of Orange Lodge of Masons, Goshen. He was a member of the New York Assembly from Orange co., for ten terms between 1789 and 181 2. Often intrusted with important pub- lic duties, he was a commissioner with George Clinton on the boundary line between New York and Pennsylvania. He was interred near the house which he occupied the latter part of his life, and which is stiU standing on the west road from Chester to Oxford.^ His gravestone says : " in his time a Christian philanthropist and statesman." In the summer of 1903, Mr. Nathan H.^ Helme (grandson of Seth,^ no) enclosed the burial-place which contains this grave and that of several of the family, with a fine iron fence, and erected a monument to his memory. Children, order of birth uncertain : no. i. Seth,^ b. 14 Feb., 1773. * Goshen rec, E : 334. t See Hist, of Orange co., by Eager, 1846-7, 527. X The town rec. have the baptism of several of his slaves (including a Dorcas), and those of several others of John and Elihu, between 1800 and 1820, when slav- ery was abolished in New York. (Hist, of Orange co., by Ruttenberger & Clark, 1881.) 374 Matthew Marvin Line ii. Julianna, b. ; m. (i), Young; m. (2), Elnathan Satterly ; he was one of the ex'rs of her father's will ; both were living in 18 15. iii. Sarah, b. ; m. 6 June, 1807, Stephen, son of Samuel Jayne, of Florida, N. Y. ; he was also one of the ex'rs of Gen. Seth's will. Children (Jayne): i. Amelia,-! h. 21 Feb., 1809, in Florida; d. 22 Dec, 1857; m. 20 Oct., 1831, her cousin, John Floyd^ (iii) Marvin: 2. Lewis M.: 3. Charles M.: 4. Emily: 5. De Witt Clin- ton, b. 6 Feb., 1817 ; d. ; m. 20 Dec, 1849, Mary Augusta, dau. of Edwin Polydore Seward (a bro. of Hon. Wm. H. Seward), of Florida ; he received M. D. at Yale, 1839, and was a leading homoeopathic physician in Orange co. ; he was ex'r of the will of John F., his brother-in-law: 6. Maria: 7. Seth Marvin: %. Harriet. iv. Abigail, b. 23 April, 1778; d. 30 July, 1816, in Seely Creek, N. Y. ; m. 2 Feb., 1798 (Fam. rec ; 1799 by Goshen Pres. Church rec). in Blooming Grove, N. Y., Dr. Amos Gates White, b. 1769; d. 5 Feb., 1833, aet. 64, in Southport, N. Y. ; they had several chil., one of whom (White) was Levina Hydei ; res. near Elmira, N. Y. v. Jeffry, b. ; d. 1825; m. Mary Little, who survived him, and 18 Oct., 1825, was appointed adm'x; res., Minisink, N. Y. vi. Archibald, b. ; m. Betsey, dau. of Judge Hathorne, of Warwick, N. Y. vii. Anthony, b. ; d. y. 55 Elihu,5 son of Gen. Elihu'' and Abigail (Yelverton) Mar- vin, born 2 July, 1749, in Oxford (Cornwall), Orange co., N.Y. ; died 1804, in Southfield, Orange co., N. Y. (as 2 Oct., 1 804, two of his children, Esther and Richard, received letters of administration on his estate); married 29 Oct., 1776, Esther Young (Presb. Church rec), of Oxford. In 1775, he signed the "Association Pledge" in Oxford, and resided there until his death. Children (order unknown, but arranged as named in their grandfather's will), born in Cornwall township, N. Y. : i. Esther,^ b. ; survived her husband ; m. after July, 1803 (as she is called by her maiden name in her grand- father's will), Thomas Denton; d. 1810; will dated 25 Fifth Generation 375 April, proved 12 May, 1810 (Goshen rec, D: 287). Children (Denton), order unknown, both under age when their father d. : 1. Sally Schultz,'' b. in Chester, N. Y. ; m. Nathaniel Gale. 2. Susanna, b. ; m. Brown; mentioned by maiden name in the citation of Elijah Marvin's heiis, Jan'y, 1832. Samuel Denton (bro. of Thomas), and Benjamin Jackson were made ex'rs and guardians of these daus. ii. Elizabeth, b. ; m. before July, 1803, Cunning- ham, of Monroe, N. Y. iii. Richard, b. ; unm. ; adm'r of his father's will. iv. Martha [Patty], b. ; m. Mansfield, of New Windsor, N. Y. V. Keziah, b. ; unm., 1803. vi. Abigail, b. ; m. Aaron Coy, of Chester, N. Y. 56 Hannah,5 daughter of Gen. Elihu" and Abigail (Yelver- ton) Marvin, born 12 June, 1755, in Oxford (Cornwall), Orange co., N. Y. ; survived her husband; married 1773-4, Benjamin, son of Michael and Eleanor (McDowell) Jackson, of Goshen and Warwick, Orange co., N. Y. ; will dated 13 May, 1822, proved 22 Sept., 1824 (Goshen rec, G; 237), mentions liis wife and the children named below. He was sheriff of Orange CO., 1793-7, ^iid executor of his brother-in-law Seth. In 18 12 he removed to Long Pond (now Greenwood Lake), Orange co., N. Y. Children (Jackson), born in Goshen :* i. William,*b. 24 Oct., 1775 ; bap. 21 April, 1776; d. before 1822 ; m. Betsey Yelverton of Chester, N. Y. ii. Stephen, b. 8 Dec, 1777 ; bap. 15 Feb., 1778 ; m. 6 Dec, 1800, Abigail Denton, iii. Abigail, b. 15 Nov., 1779; bap. 6 Feb., 1780; m. Samuel Hunt, of Marlboro, N. Y. Child (Hunt) : Benjaminy named in his grandfather's will, iv. Thomas, b. ; bap. 17 March, 1782; d. y., as not named in his father's will. V. Eleanor, b. 6 March, 1783 ; unm. vi. Anthony, b. 19 Sept., 1786 (Church rec); m. Abby Gray, of Long Pond. * From Jackson Family Bible and First Presb. Church rec, Goshen. 376 Matthew Marvin Line vii. John, b. 11 June, 1787 ; d. y., as not named in his father's will. viii. Maria, b. 20 Sept., 1788; m. (i), Robert Noble, of Bell Vale, N. Y. ; m. (2), before 1822, Dr. James Bradner, perhaps as his second wife, as Daniel Hall (husband of Abigail,' 26, ii) mentions in 1804, " neice Sarah Brad- ner, wife of Dr. James Bradner." ix. Frances, b. ; living 1817; m. Bryan Garahan. Child (Garahan) : Hannah Jackson,'' living in Goshen, 1903, unm., to whom we are much indebted for information of this family. X. Hannah, twin to Frances ; unm. 57 Gen. John,5 son of Gen. Elihu^ and Abigail (Yelver- ton) Marvin, born 8 April, 1757, in Oxford (Cornwall), Orange cc, N. Y. ; died 23 June, 1809; interred in Greycourt cemetery, near his father's homestead; married i May, 1794, Frances, daughter of Capt. Ebenezer and Abigail (Howell) Woodhull, born 20 Jan'y, 1774, in Oxford; died 2 April, 1857 (gravestone) ; she was appointed, 3 July, 1 809, one of the admin- istrators of her husband's estate ; she married (2), 14 May, i8io, . 12 June, i860; m. 22 Jan'y, 1878, Edward B. Bailey, b. 20 Dec, 1854, in Florida. 9. Thomas Palmer, b. 14 Jan'y, 1862 ; m. (i), 3 Dec, 1885, Mary E. Hughes, d. 24 Aug., 1886, in Memphis, Tenn. ; m. (2), 14 April, 1889, Mary C. Simpkins, b. 30 July, 1868, in Monticello. 10. Robert Lee, b. 27 June, 1863; d. 6 Aug., 1867. 1 1. Jessie Pringle, b. 16 March, 1865 ; d. i Aug., 1866. 12. Eliza Hood, b. 23 July, 1868; unm. 13. Josephine Lee, b. 3 Feb., 1871 ; d. 25 May, 1874. 392 Matthew Marvin Line viii. Ann Murray, b. i8 Sept., 1827; d. 2 Sept., 1829, in Georgetown. 74 IcHABOD,* son of Ichabods and Martha (Kellogg) Mar- vin, born 22 Sept., 1782, in South East,* Putnam co., N. Y. ; died 14 Sept., 1865, near Brewster's Station (South East) ; married (i), 16 Feb., 1805, Elizabeth [Betsey], daughter of Thomas Carl, of Somers, Putnam co., N. Y., born 23 Sept., 1784, in Fredericks, Dutchess co., N. Y. ; died 18 April, 1845, in South East; married (2), 18 Dec, 1845, Larrissa Sunderland, of Somers. His will, dated 23 Sept., 1859, proved 5 Dec, 1865 (Carmel Probate rec, I: 107), makes his wife Larrissa and brother Azor S., executors; he gave land in Texas to children of his first wife. He resided in South East, and the latter part of his life near Carmel, Putnam co., N. Y. ; he was entirely deaf from his boyhood. He and several of his children were interred in the " Milltown Cemetery," South East. Children by first wife, born in South East : 139. i. Mary,' b. 26 May, 1806. ii. Aaron, b. 17 Oct., 1807; d. Aug., 1844; m. 20 Oct., 1 83 1, Margaret Cheves, of New York city. Child: Charles Humbert,^ h. 12 Nov., 1832; d. abt. 1888, in Portland, Ore.; s.p.; res. (1866) in Sacramento, Cal. iii. Zalmon Sanford, b. 12 Feb., 1810; d. 2 Nov., 1841, in Danbury, Ct. ; m. 22 Sept. (or Dec), 1830, Sarah Searles, b. in South East. Children, order unknown : 1. George W.'h. ; in the citation of his grandfather's heirs in 1866, he is called "of Maryland, P. O. unknown;" perhaps Maryland, Otsego co., N. Y. ; perhaps the George W. Marvin who m. Harriet Emilia, dau. of George and Maria (Powers) Riggs, b. 22 July, 1835, in Groton, N. Y. ; her father res. in Morrow co., Ohio, 1836-57, and in Huron co., Ohio, 1857-72. (See Riggs Gen.): 2. William K, b. ; res. 1866, in Kent, N. Y. ; 3. Mary Jane, b. ; m. Armstrong ; res., Danbury : 4. Ichabod, b. : 5. Phebe, b. : 6. Elizabeth, b. : 7. Martha Ann, b. ; unm. ; i866j res., Danbury. iv. William, b. 15 Feb., 1812 ; seriously wounded in the bat- tle of San Jacinto, 21 April, 1836; d. Aug., 1838, in Richmond, Texas. V. Eliza, b. 3 Feb., 1814; d. 5 Feb., 1900; m. (i), 3 Aug., 1832, William Piatt, b. in North Castle, N. Y.; m. (2), 1839, David Green Crosby, b. in South East; d. 1847 ; * One informant says he was prob. b. in Wilton ; we find no record. Sixth Generation 393 m. (3), abt. 1850, Calvin J. S. Gilbert, of East Cum- mington, Mass., b. 1824; d. Jan'y, 1887. Children (Piatt), b. in South East : 1. Horton Reynold? b. 15 Aug., 1834 ; d. 23 May, 1864 ; unm. ; he served in the Civil war as first lieutenant, and fell in the battle of Spottsylvania Court House, Va. 2. Francis C, b. 24 Feb., 1838 ; unm. ; he served through the Civil war. Children (Crosby), b. in South East: 3. Adelaide, b. 8 Aug., 1840; m. 11 Sept., i860, Philip W. Scribner, b. 19 Feb., 1834, in Tarrytown, N. Y. 4. Geneva, b. 3 March, 1842 ; m. 1858, Rev. Henry Smith Huntington, b. , in Rome, N. Y. 5. Chester A., b. n July, 1844; m. 18 May, 1869, his cousin, Emma Elizabeth' (see Martha,' viii). 6. David Green, b. 22 Aug., 1847; m. 11 May, 1870, Emma Buel, b. 1852, in Whitehall, N. Y. Children (Gilbert) : 7. William, b. abt. 1852, in Lake George, N. Y. ; d. abt. 1854. 8. Josephine G., b. 16 Dec, 1854, in Milwaukee, Wis.; m. i Sept., 1880, Willis G. C. Wood, b. 30 Jan'y, 1850, in Whitehall. vi. Azor Smith, b. 15 March, 1816; d. 10 July, 1826. vii. Elizabeth Ann, b. 25 March, 1818; d. 31 Dec, 1893, in Lake George; m. 3 Nov., 1836, Francis G. Crosby, b. 5 June, 1810, in South East; d. 14 Aug., 1895; res., 1866, in Ottawa, Canada. Children (Crosby) : I. Ida Elizabeth? b. 9 Oct., 1838, in South East; m. 20 June, i860, A. P. Cook, b. 26 Sept., 1834, in Clinton, N. Y. is. Chester, b. 19 May, 1840, in South East; d. y. 3. Ann Eliza, b. 29 May, 1841, in New York city; d. 11 March, 1861 ; m. 29 Jan'y, 1861, J. M. Currier, b. in Troy, Vt. ; d. Feb., 1881. 4. Mary Matilda, b. 1 7 Sept., 1843, i" New York city ; d. y. 5. fudson, b. 4 Dec, 1845, '" New York city; d. y. 6. Minerva Louise, b. 11 Dec, 1846, in New York city. 7. Jessie, b. 4 Jan'y, 1849, in New York city ; d. 13 June, 1872 ; m. 30 Jan'y, 1868, S. A. McMurtry, b. 30 Jan'y, 1844, in Bow- manville, Ont., Canada. 8. Francis G., b. 29 March, 185 1, in Lake George; d. i April, 1858. 9. Xate, b. 8 Oct., 1853, •" Lake George ; d. y. 10. Edith, b. 16 Aug., 1855, in Tarrytown, N. Y. ; d. 25 March, 1896; m. 9 Oct., 1894, William A. Andren, b. 27 July, 1855, in Shrewsbury, England. 11. Maude, b. 16 June, 1858, in Lake George; m. 3 Nov., 1887, William H. Wyman, b. 21 July, 1831, in Canton, N. Y. 394 Matthew Mamin Line viii. Martha, b. lo Feb., 1820; d. 3 April, 1879, in Carmel; m. 2 Feb., 1842, Edwin Fowler, b. May, 182 1, in Car- mel ; d. there 2 Jan'y, 1870 ; both interred there in "Gilead Cemetery." Children (Fowler), b. in South East: 1. John Addison,^ b. 5 Feb., 1843; m. 6 Jan'y, 1881, Clara Melvina Peck, b. 30 April, i860, in Fishkill, N. Y. ; d. 27 May, 1893. 2. Louisa Anna, b. 12 Jan'y, 1845 ; d. y. 3. Emma Elizabeth, b. 8 March, 1846; m. 18 May, 1869, her cousin, Chester A.' Crosby (see Eliza,' v). 4. Thomas Benton, b. 18 Sept., 1848; d. 24 Sept., 1886; m. 30 Dec, 1868, Frances O. Howes, b. 8 April, 1850, in Racine, Wis. 5. Henry Marvin, b. 9 Feb., 1851 ; unm. ; res. (1904) River- side, Cal. 6. Irene, b. 10 Sept., 1857; d. 21 Oct., 1857. 140. ix. Henry Martyn, b. 6 Nov., 182 1. X. Margaret C, b. 25 July, 1823 ; d. in the fall of 1868 ; s.p.\ rri. 20 Aug., 1854, Rev. John Laird, of North- field, Ind. ; d. in Kansas ; res. (1866) in Fort Smith, Arkansas. 141. xi. Joseph Minor, b. 11 Nov., 1825. xii. Eliza Jane, b. 6 July, 1828 ; d. 30 Aug., 1830, in South East. xiii. Ichabod, b. 6 May, 1832 ; d. 30 May, 1833. Children by second wrife, born in Carmel : xiv. Phebe W., b. 22 Feb., 1847; d. 22 Feb., 1847. XV. George S., b. 7 Sept., 1848 ; d. 4 April, 1852. xvi. Delicy S., b. 14 Aug., 1851 ; m. 22 April, 1873, Augustus Alvord. 75 Stephen,* son of Ichabods and Martha (Kellogg) Marvin, born 13 July, 1784, in South East, Putnam cc, N. Y. ; died 9 Feb., 1861, in Lockport, Niagara co., N. Y. ; married i Feb., 1 8 16, Sarah, daughter of Samuel and Hannah Smith, born 22 March, 1795, in Peekskill, Westchester co., N. Y. ; died 15 April, 1877, in Lockport.* He resided in Ogden, Monroe co., N. Y. Children, born in Ogden : i. Damaris Polly ,7 b. 25 May, 1817; d. 12 March, 1842, in Ogden; m. 24 Feb., 1841, Henry Zader, of Ogden. * Kellogg Gen. has Stephen b. 3 July, and Sarah d. 13 April ; our dates from the late Azor S. Marvin (76). Sixth Generation 395 142. ii. Aaron S., b. 19 April, 1820. iii. Hanford, b. 8 Aug., 1822 ; d. 8 Aug., 1823. iv. Martha Louisa, b. 10 Aug., 1824; d. 2 Oct., 1826. V. Martha Louisa, b. 19 May, 1828; m. her cousin, Walter K.,7 son of Azor S.* Marvin. (See 144.) vi. Harriet Elizabeth, b. 3 May, 1832 ; m. 7 Oct., 1852, Nathan Walden, son of Alfred and Clarissa (Walden) Phelps, b. 23 June, 1823, in Lockport; d. 10 July, 1886. Child (Phelps) : Lillian Harriet^ b. 24 Sept., i860 ; m. 3 Dec, 1885, C. L. Morey. 76 Azor Smith,* son of Ichabods and Martha (Kellogg) Marvin, born 7 Nov., 1791, in South East, Putnam co., N. Y. ; died i Dec, 1870, in Havana, Schuyler co., N. Y. ; married 6 Jan'y, 181 7, Delia Maria, daughter of Samuel and Jemima (Scribner) Penny, of New York city, born 9 May, 1798, in Milford, Ct. ; died i June, 1859, in Orange, N. J. Interred in Greenwood cemetery, Brooklyn. Children, the six younger born in Brooklyn :* i. Edward Augustus,? b. 12 Oct., 18 17, in New York city; d. 10 Sept., 18 18, in Georgetown, S. C. 143. ii. John Penny, b. 7 Nov., 1818, in Georgetown. iii. Ann Eliza, b. 10 March, 1820, in New York city; d. 20 Sept., 1838, in Troy, N. Y. iv. Delia Maria, b. 29 March, 1821; d. 30 July, 1824, in New York city. V. Emeline Penny, b. i Nov., 1822, in Westport, Ct. ; d. 20 Dec, 1829, in Brooklyn. 144. vi. Walter Kellogg, b. i Feb., 1824. vii. Azor Smith, b. 30 Oct., 1825 ; d. 5 Aug., 1899, in Brook- lyn; unm. He was a student in the Univ. of New York, class of 1847, and a member of 21 *. In 1849 he joined the "Argo- nauts," and sailed around the Horn to California ; in October of that year he established the " Pioneer Book Store " in San Francisco, the first in the State; in 1854-5 he visited the Hawaiian Islands, and in 1857, China, Burmah and India. He then returned to New York and engaged in the Marvin Safe Company, with which he was connected until * Our dates were given by Azor S. Marvin. A fam. rec. from another source differs in a few cases. 396 Matthew Marvin Line his death, residing 1865-79 in Philadelphia, and afterward in New York. He served in the Civil war, as private and sergeant in the 5th reg't, N. Y. Vols., 9 May, 1861, to i Jan'y, 1862, when he was commissioned second lieutenant; promoted first lieutenant 26 July, 1862; captain and A. A. G., 29 Oct., 1862, serving with Brigade and Division, — the last year with Gen. Warren, 5^)1 Army Corps; resigned 18 Jan'y, 1865 ; brevetted major, U. S. V., 13 March, 1865, for gallant and meritorious service at Gettysburg, and lieutenant colonel on the same date for similar service in the campaign of 1864, from the Rapidan to the Weldon R. R., Va. It was largely due to his efforts that the bronze statue of Gen. Warren, on Little Round Top, Gettysburg, dedicated 1 890, was erected. He was a member of Lafayette Post, G. A. R., and of the New York Commandery of the Loyal Legion. viii. Jane Munroe, b. 20 May, 1828 ; d. 18 Jan'y, 1832, in Brooklyn. 145. ix. Samuel Penny, b. 24 June, 1830. X. Martha, b. 28 June, 1832. xi. Elizabeth Penny, b. 9 Oct., 1834; d. 17 April, 1839, in Brooklyn, xii. Chester, b. 4 March, 1840; d. 14 July, 1841, in Brooklyn. 77 Abraham,^ son of Daniels and Abigail (Grumman) Mar- vin, born 1762, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died i May, 1820; married . 29 March, 1 786, then of Ballston, Saratoga co., N. Y., he sold land in Norwalk ; later he settled in Cooperstown, Otsego CO., N. Y., where some, and probably all of his children were born. Children, order uncertain : 146. i. Daniel,' b, abt. 1783-4. ii. Sabrina, b. ; m. Amos B. Graves. iii. John, b. ; m. ; res., Syracuse, N. Y. Children: I. William^: 2. Edgar: 3. Catharine. iv. William, b. ; d. 1820. V. Barzillai, b. ; m. ; res., Cooperstown and Bing- hamton, N. Y., and was appointed county clerk Nov., 1 83 1. Child: Frances? vi. Joseph, b. ; m. (?) vii. Betsey, b. ; d. before i860; m. Barber. viii. Melissa, b. ; m. Rajah Gordas Welch ; res., Syracuse. Children (Welch): i. Orson^: 2. Marilla: 3. Henry Howard: 4. Eliza: 5. Orrin: 6. George. Sixth Generation 397 78 Aaron,^ son of Daniels and Abigail (Grumman) Marvin, born 3 Dec, 1767, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 21 Feb., 184S, in Springwater, Livingston co., N. Y. ; married 10 April, 1796, Sarah Cole, born 25 Feb., 1778, in Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y.; died 15 Oct., 1853. Children, all but the youngest born in Cooperstown : i. Uretta,7 b. 13 Dec, 1796; d. 16 June, 1841 ; m. 4 July, 1819, Solomon Waterbury, b. 4 Dec, 1796, in Coopers- town ; d. 8 April, 1874 ; they res. in Springwater, where their chil. were b. Children (Waterbury) : 1. William' b. 1820; d. 20 Nov., 1847 ; m. Elmira Haight. 2. Daniel, b. 7 June, 1822 ; d. 10 Jan'y, 1890; m. 4 July, 1843, Rachel Head. 3. fane, b. 27 Dec, 1825; d. 12 Feb., 1857; m. April, 1855, Royal Ingoldsby, b. in South Hartford, N. Y. 4. Aaron, b. 19 Sept., 1830; d. 16 Sept., 1896; m. 1856, Fan- nie Hubbell, b. in Bath, N. Y. 5. Kate, b. 10 July, 1833; m. 3 March, 1859, Myron Powers, b. 25 Jan'y. 1830, in Hammondsport, N. Y. 6. Caroline, b. 17 Aug., 1835; d. 8 March, 1867; m. Nov., 1859, A. S. Powers, b. 1828; d. 6 April, 1865. 147. ii. George Cole, b. 23 July, 1799. iii. Jane, b. 5 Sept., 1802 ; d. i Jan'y, i860 ; m. 8 June, 1823, John B. Norton, b. 21 April, 1793, in Greenville, N. Y. ; d. 29 Aug., 1878 ; grad. at the Medical School in Au- burn, N. Y., and settled in Springwater, where he prac- ticed vintil his death. Children (Norton), b. in Spring- water : 1. Levina C.,' b. 14 Nov., 1824; m. 2 May, 1850, C. Y. Andrus. 2. John B., b. 25 Nov., 1826; d. Nov., 1898; m. 29 Oct., 1848, Sarah Randolph, b. in Cuba, N. Y. 3. Asher B., b. 15 Oct., 1828; m. i Sept., 1852, Esther Ter- bush, b. 1836, in Canadice, N. Y. 4. Harriet J., b. i Dec, 1830; d. 27 Nov., 1833. 5. Salmon G., b. 4 Nov., 1832; d. 3 Oct., 1855; uni"- 6. Oscar M., b. 6 Jan'y, 1837 ; m. 31 Dec, 1863, Caroline Tucker, b. in Geneseo, N. Y. 7. William H., b. 15 Aug., 1840; m. 24 Aug., 1870, Alice Woodin, b. 7 Sept., 1845, in Fishkill, N. Y. ; he is a merchant and breeder of sheep, in Springwater. 8. Juliette, b. 2 March, 1843; d. 10 Sept., 1855. 9. Aaron Marvin, b. 10 July, 1845 ! ^ '^ Sept., 1855. iv. Henry, b. 10 Oct, 1805 ; d. 15 March, 1850 ; m. 3 March, 1829, Janette, dau. of (?) Jesse and Mary (Hurlbert) Hyde, b. abt. 1809, in Springwater. 398 Matthew Mamin Line 148. V. Curtis Warner, b. 15 Dec, 1807. 149. vi. Lewis R., b. 4 Oct., 1809. 150. vii. Abraham, b. 25 May, 18 12. 151. viii. Don Alonzo, b. 25 March, 1815. ix. Sarah A., b. 11 May, 1819, in Springwater; d. 26 Nov., 1898; m. 31 July, 1840, James Ingoldsby, b. 21 Aug., 1817; res. (1888) Pontiac, Mich. Children (Ingolds- by), b. in South Alabama, N. Y. : 1. Ann? b. 17 Feb., 1843; m. 24 Oct., 1865, Joseph B. Craw- ford, b. 21 July, 1833, in Belfast, N. Y. ; d. 13 July, 1892. 2. Florence, b. 15 April, 1847 ; ™- 22 March, 1869, Edward H. LeRoy, b. i May, 1845, in Avon, Mich. 3. Paul, twin to Florence; d. 20 April, 1847. 79 David,* son of Daniels and Abigail (Grumman) Marvin, born 23 Nov., 1771, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 17 Feb., 1855, in Fly Creek (near Cooperstown), Otsego co., N. Y. ; married 18 April, 1795, Sabrina, perhaps daughter of Nathaniel and Abi- gail (Wanton) Coggeshall of Laurens, Otsego co., N. Y., born i May, 1776, in East Greenwich, R. I.; died 1840, in Fly Creek. Children, all but the second born in Fly Creek :* i. Fanny,' b. 9 Dec, 1798; d. 25 Jan'y, 1865; m. 1818, John B. Northrop, b. 29 Feb., 1796, in Greenwich, R. I. ; d. 22 Aug., 1879. Children (Northrop): 1. Lucy? b. 26 Feb., 1819, in Fly Creek; d. 19 Dec, 1883; m. 25 Sept., 1867, Miller McNeil, b. 27 Jan'y, :8oo, in Torrington, Ct. ; d. Jan'y, 1870. 2. Sabrina, b. 6 July, 1829, in Hope, N. Y. ; d. 17 Feb., 1881 ; m. Walton G. Mathison, b. in Coventry, R. I. ; d. 24 Aug., 1876. 3. Augusta, b. 5 Sept., 1835, in Fly Creek; m. 12 Aug., 1854, Morris Ollendorf, b. 7 April, 1832, in Fly Creek. 152. ii. Martin, b. 31 Oct., 1801, in Ballston Springs, N. Y. 153. iii. John Rockwell, b. 4 Nov., 1803. iv. Sally Maria, b. 21 April, 1806; d. s.p.\ m. Rev. Henry F. Rowe. v. Sabrina, b. 7 Nov., 1811 ; d. 28 Aug., 1852 ; m. in Coop- erstown, Simon Pearsall, d. Feb., 1891. Child (Pear- sail): Edwin R.^ b. 15 Aug., 1834: m. 15 Jan'y, 1857, Helen Peck. * Our dates, etc., which were given by David himself to T. R. Marvin, vary from those received from other sources, since his death. Sixth Generation 399 80 Michael,* son of Jareds and Hannah (Dunning) Marvin, born 13 Aug., 1776, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 14 Sept., 1855, in Newark, Rock co., Wis., and interred in Beloit, Wis. ; married 15 July, 1798, Sarah , born 3 April, 1781 ; died i Nov., 1824. In his youth he lived in Chazy, Clinton co., N. Y. ; about 1847 he settled in Newark. Children : i. Jared,7 b. 14 Jan'y, 1799; m. and had a son Amariah^ and perhaps other chil. ii. Sophronia, b. 24 Aug., 1800; d. 15 June, 1818; unm. iii. Lewis, b. 24 May, 1803 ; d. 27 July, 1805. iv. Daniel, b. 5 Feb., 1805. V. Tirzah, b. 30 Oct., 1806; d. 18 Dec, 1843. 154. vi. John Dean Darrow, b. 19 Aug., i8og. vii. Calista, b. i Feb., 1812 ; d. 12 Sept., 1814. 81 William,* son of Williams and Susannah (Wright) Mar- vin, born 19 Oct., 1768, in Fredericksburg, Dutchess co., N. Y. ; died 27 Feb., 1839, in Ballston, Saratoga co., N. Y. ; married 5 March, 1793, Mary [Polly], daughter of Dea. Uriah and Mary (Howes) Benedict, of Canaan, Ct., born 3 Oct., 1770, in Stamford, Ct. ; she was living in 1846. He was a lieutenant, I Oct., 1793, in Lieut.-Col. Clark's reg't, Albany co. ; promoted captain 20 Aug., 1801, and had "moved away" in 1804. Children : i. Alvah D.,7 b. 10 Jan'y, 1795, in Stillwater (now Malta), N. Y. ; unm. 155. ii. Thomas Jefferson, b. 26 June, 1803, in Malta. 156. iii. James Madison, b. 27 Feb., 1809, in Ballston. 82 Samuel,* son of William^ and Susannah (Wright) Mar- vin, born 4 May, 1776, in Malta, Saratoga co., N. Y. ; died 3 Sept., 1842; married "spring of 1795," Anna Perry; they settled in or near Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. Children (accounts conflicting) : 157. i. Barnabas,' b. 23 Dec., 1795. 158. ii. Eli, b. 12 April, 1797. 159. iii. Abraham, b. (?) in Camillus. iv. Temperance, b. ; m. Lionel (or Daniel ?) Odell. 4O0 Matthew Marvin Line i6o. V. Perry, b. 25 July, 1807. * vi. Daughter (Polly ?), b. . 83 JosiAH,* son of Johns and Grace (Raymond) Marvin, born 24 May, 1788, in Kingston, King's co.. New Bruns- wick; died 29 April, 1877; married 2 Feb., 1824, Rebecca, daughter of Henry and Betsey (Morehouse) Fowler, born 21 Feb., 1793, in Hampton, Kings co., N. B. ; died 12 June, 1834, in New Brunswick. Children, born in Springfield, N. B. : i. John Henry,7 b. 21 May, 1825; d. 2 June, 1901 ; m. 6 Nov., 185 1, Charlotte Amy Peters, b. 4 Aug., 1 831, in Kingston; d. 28 Oct., 1892 ; s.p. ii. Elizabeth Grace, b. 22 Oct., 1828. iii. Grace Elizabeth, twin to Elizabeth G. ; m. 5 Dec, 1853, Samuel B., son of Samuel and Elizabeth Clara (Per- kins) Raymond, of Springfield, b. 12 Sept., 1818. Children (Raymond), b. in Springfield: I. Arthur W.,^ b. 9 Dec, 1854; in. 2 April, 1884, Clementine Fairweather. i. Horatio N., b. 2 April, 1856. 3. George Howard, b. 8 Oct., 1857 ; he studied medicine at McGill Univ. 4. Albert E., b. 10 May, 1861. 5. Herbert B., b. 12 Jan'y, 1864. 6. Laura £., b. 24 Feb., 1866. iv. Charles, b. i June, 1832; m. (i), 13 Dec, i860, Mary Jane Pickett, b. i May, 1839, in Springfield ; d. 5 July, 1865 ; m. (2), 17 Nov., 1868, Mrs. Adelaide Raymond, b. 4 Dec, 1830, in Greenwich, N. B. ; d. 22 Feb., 1881 ; m. (3), 26 Dec, 1885, Emeline Melinda Flewelling, b. 29 Sept., 1842, in Kingston; res. (1903), Springfield. Children, b. in Springfield, by first wife : 1. /oAn Henryf b. 17 Nov., i86i. 2. Fannie Rebecca, b. 2 May, 1 864. * The Wentworth Gen., II : 351, gives " Barney " and Eli to a Benjamin Marvin, who, it states, m., as her second husband, Betsey, widow of Ezra Mead, of Manlius, N. Y., and dau. of David and Jerusha (Goodfellow) Wentworth, and says they perhaps had other chil. We have found no other reference to such a Benjamin nor a Benjamin to whom we can assign such a m. Our authority is a son of Bar- nabas, who says his grandfather was Samuel, and his grandmother Anna Perry, and that he had uncles Eli, Abraham and Perry. Sixth Generation 4°i Children by second wife : 3. Charles Edward, b. 31 Dec, 1869 ; m. 28 June, 1888, Anne Parker Quinsler. Child: Charles Henry,' b. I July, 1890; d. 6 Sept., 1 890, in Springfield. 4. William McLeod, b. 7 May, 1871 ; d. 9 Sept., 1871. 5. Ella Jane, \). 21) July, 1873; ™- 22 March, 1897, Stanley Smith. Children (Smith), b. in Springfield : i. George Marvin,' b. 28 June, 1898: ii. Lillian Emeline, b. 7 Aug., 1900: iii. Holden, b. 8 July, 1901 : iv. Edward Randolph, b. 11 Dec, 1902. 84 Silas Lane,'' son of Johns and Grace (Raj^nond) Marvin, born 3 Aug., 1790, in Kingston, Kings co.. New Bruns- wick; died 16 July, 1876; married 23 Oct., 1817, Abigail, daughter of Josiah Broad, bom 15 June, 1793, in Worcester, Mass.; died i March, 1875. Children, born in Springfield, N.B., except the eldest : i. John,7 b. 10 Oct., 1818, in St. John, N. B. ; d. 17 Oct., 1892 ; m. (i), 6 May, 1846, Alice Woodhill, b. 6 Oct., 1814, in Shelburne, N. S.; d. 18 May (?) 1885 ; m. (2), Dec, 1886, Mary Ann Wilkins, b. 1866,* in Sussex, N. B. ; s. p. ii. Silas William, b. 5 May, 1822 ; m. 26 March, 1850, Eliza Georgiana, dau. of John Hamilton and Frances Maria (Guion) Mackaskey, b. 27 Oct., 1828, in St. John; res. (1903) St. John. Children, b. in St. John : 1. George Hamilton^ b. 27 Oct., 1851 ; d. 16 Aug., 1852. 2. Ella Bertia,h.4 Jan'y, 1853; m. 19 Feb., 1883, Warren Franklin, son of Thomas Gilbert and Harriet Eliza (Bates) Hatha- way, b. 16 Sept., 1851. Children (Hathaway), b. in St. John : i. Miriam Dorothea Merwyn,' b. 23 Feb., 1884: ii. Grace Hamilton, b. 25 Aug., 1885. 3. Ernest Reginald, b. 7 Feb., 1858; d. 25 March, 1878. 161. iii. Philo Josiah Broad, b. 6 Sept., 1828. 162. iv. Benjamin Covert, b. 22 Sept., 1832. 85 Samuel Sturges,* son of Johns and Grace (Raymond) Marvin, born 13 Feb., 1793, in Springfield, Kings co.. New Brunswick ; died there 4 Oct., 1861 ; married i June, 1822, Rachel Ann, daughter of James and Fanny (Hustin) Crawford, born 16 Nov., 1803, in Springfield; died 23 May, 1884. * Our dates were furnished by a brother of John. 402 Matthew Marvin Line Children, born in Springfield : 163. i. James Sturges/ b. 24 May, 1826. ii. Frances Matilda, b. 8 Nov., 1828; m. (i), 12 June, 1854, Robert Bradley, b. 28 Feb., 1819, in Kingston, N. B. ; d. 24 April, 1864; s.p. ; m. (2), 30 March, 1865, Isaac N. Sharp, b. 5 Aug., 1819, in Studholm, N. B. ; d. 21 Nov., 1891 ; s.p. iii. Roxey Ann, b. i July, 1833; d. i Jan'y, 1894; m. 22 Jan'y, i860, Robert, son of Daniel and Fannie B. (Dominick) Crawford, b. 4 June, 1828, in Kingston. Children (Crawford), b. in Kingston : i. Samuel S.^ b. 5 Dec, i860: 2. Albert £., b. 14 Dec, 1862: 3. Alice, b. 23 Sept., 1864 : 4. Wallace, b. 13 March, 1866 : 5. Annie E. M., b. 27 Aug., 1870. iv. Sarah Maria, b. 16 Oct., 1834; d. 27 June, 1859; m. 4 Dec, 1856, David, son of Nathaniel and Betsey (McLamee) Sharp, and a cousin of Isaac N., above. Child (Sharp) : Hannah^ b. 26 June, 1859 ; d. abt. 1872. 86 Charles,* son of Johns and Grace (Raymond) Marvin, born 12 Sept., 1801, in Springfield, Kings co.. New Brunswick; died there 3 Jan'y, 1894; married 17 April, 1825, Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Francis and Elizabeth (Powers) Dominick, of Woodstock, N. B., born 4 Feb., 1798, in Digby, Digby CO., Nova Scotia; died 19 April, 1894, in Woodstock, where they resided. Children : i. Margaret EHzabeth Dominick,7b. 20 Feb., 1830, in Wood- stock; d. 9 May, 1902, in Cheyenne, Wyo. ; ni. 13 May, 1856, Rev. George Diah Alonzo, son of Diah and Sarah (Averill) Hebard, of Windham, Ct., b. 11 Sept., 1831, in Brookfield, Vt. ; d. 14 Dec, 1870, in Oskaloosa, Iowa ; they res. in Clinton and Iowa City, Iowa. Chil- dren (Hebard) : 1. Frederic Schiller,' h. S March, 1857, in New York; unm. ; he grad. 1882 at the Iowa State Law School, and the Washington Law School, St. Louis ; practicing in Chicago. 2. Alice Marvin, b. 21 Feb., 1859, in Clinton ; she is a teacher ; res., Cheyenne. 3. Grace Raymond, b. 2 July, 1861, in Clinton; unm. 1902; grad. at the State Univ. of Iowa, 1882, and received Ph. D. in 1893, Sixth Generation 403 from the Univ. of Illinois ; she is Trustee and Librarian of the Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyo. 3. George Lockwood, b. 13 June, 1867, in Iowa city; unm. ; in business in Chicago. ii. Annie Dominick, b. 5 Oct., 1831, in Woodstock; d. there 25 Sept., 1876 ; unm. iii. John Charles, b. 17 Sept., 1836, in Deer Park, N. Y. ; d. 29 March, 1870, in South Bend, Ind. He was commissioned May, 1861, first lieutenant in the istreg't, Iowa Vols. ; captain, nth Iowa Vols., 17th Sept., 1 861; promoted major Dec, 1864; brevet lieut-colonel, March, 1865, and mustered out with his regiment 15 July, 1865. We are informed that he also served as lieut.-colonel on the staff of Gen. Francis P. Blair for a time, during the Civil war. iv. Mary Sarah, twin to John Charles; m. 17 Sept., i860, in Woodstock, Simeon,3 son of Simeon' and Ann Mehitable (DeForest) Baldwin, and grandson of Hon. Simeon' Baldwin, Yale 1781, who was a Judge of the Supreme Court of Connecticut, b. ■1836, in New York city. Simeons was a graduate of the College of the City of N. Y., 1855, and one of the charter members of A A # in that institution. He isa banker and broker (Bald- win & Weeks) in New York; res., Lexington Ave. Children (Baldwin), b. in New York:* 1. Annie Marvinf b. 8 July, 1861 ; d. 8 May, 1863. 2. Henry DeForest, b. 7 Nov., 1862 ; grad. with honors at Yale, 1885, where he was a member of A K S, " Skull and Bones " and of # B K. He received the degree of LL. B. at Columbia in 1887, and then spent a year in Germany, continuing the study of his profession ; res.. New York city. 3. Charles Marvin, b. 26 March, 1865; grad. at Williams, 1887, where he was a member of A A $; res.. New York city. 4. Blanche Dominick, b. 12 April, 1869. * 5. Lockwood DeForest, b. 18 Nov., 1871 ; d. 23 Jan'y, 1873. 6. Roger Sherman, b. 26 Nov., 1873. 87 Stephen,* son of Brushs and Abigail (Squier) Marvin, born , in Redding, Ct. ; died" 3 July, 1855 ; married Milly Sniffin, born 1794, in White Plains, Westchester cc, N. Y. ; died 19 March, 1870. Resided in Sheldon, Vt. * See Baldwin Gen., 1044, for further particulars. 404 Matthew Marvin Line Children, all but the fifth born in Sheldon : i. Leonard J./ b. ; d. 25 Oct., 1879; m. Betsey Hig- gins, d. 1892. ii. Phebe J., b. ; d. 30 Sept., 1888; unm. iii. Sarah, b. ; d. 12 Oct., 1862; unm. iv. Mary, b. 14 Sept., 1815 ; d. 26 Nov., 1896; unm. V. Belinda, b. 20 Sept., 1820, in Fairfield, Vt. ; d. 23 Sept., 1867; m. Elias Beardsley, b. 11 June, 1825, in Fair- field ; d. 16 May, 1893. Child (Beardsley) : Albert G? \'i. Stephen, b. ; d. 22 March, 1883: unm. vii. Barto, b. 30 Aug., 1827 ; d. 17 March, 1883 ; m. 23 Sept., 1867, Arminda, dau. of William and Julia Ann (Popple) Underwood, b. 28 Aug., 1846, in Milton, Vt. Children, b. in Sheldon : 1. Albert Bartofh. 13 Dec, 1868; m. 16 Sept., 1890, Mabel L. Hastings, b. 3 Dec, 1871, in Westminster, Mass.; d. 3 April, 1891 ; interred in Westminster; s. p.* 2. Dora Sarah, b. 28 March, 1871 ; m. 16 Dec, 1896, William G., son of Anson and Cordelia (Brewer) Green, b. 15 June, 1869, in St. Albans, Vt.; s.p. 3. Ella May, b. 31 Aug., 1872 ; m. 28 Feb., 1889, Reuben W., son of Anson and Sophia (Cleveland) Evarts, b. 18 April, 1861, in Georgia, Vt. 4. Homer Lewis, b. 21 Aug., 1874; unm. 5. George William, b. 23 Sept., 1876. 6. Jennie Marie, b. 15 April, 1879 ; m. 25 Jan'y, 1899, Thomas Edwin Norman, son of Rev. Thomas William and Mary (Myers) Tyles. 7. Grace Aletta, b. 8 March, 1883 ; unm. viii. Lewis, b. 27 Aug., 1828 ; d. 24 Feb., 1899 ; m. 14 March, 1857, Alma Brayton, b. 26 Aug., 1838, in Hemming- ford, P. Q., Canada. Children : 1. Leonard E.f b. 23 Jan'y, 1859, in Nashua, N. H. ; m. Jan'y, 1880, Emma Perry, b. 6 April, 1861, in Potsdam, N. Y. Children, b. in Potsdam : i. Gertrude,' b. 30 Dec, 1886 : ii. Marion Milly, b. Sept., 1892 : iii. George Perry, b. April, 1897. 2. Lewis Ezra, b. 26 June, 1870, in Potsdam; d. 7 Dec, 1889. ix, Daniel B., b. 7 April, 1830; m. (i), 4 July, 1854, Mercy Ready, b. 8 Oct., 1836, in Barton, Vt. ; d. 20 Feb., 1865 ; m. (2), 12 Feb., 1866, Rebecca Fife, b. 4 Jan'y, 1835, in Tyngsboro', Mass. ; d. 16 Sept., 1886; m. (3), * Our data from himself ; the MS. copy of Westminster gravestones in N. E. Hist. Gen. Lib. has Mabel d. 1890. Sixth Generation 405 19 March, 1890, Lucy E. Northrop, b. 25 Dec, 1844, in Westmoreland, N. H. Children by first wife, b. in Nashua : 1. Ada F.,' b. 23 Dec, 1855; d. 18 Oct., 1882; unm. 2. Henry G., b. 4 May, 1864; d. 7 Nov., 1864. Children by second wife : 3. Elizabeth B., b. 26 July, 1868, in Lowell, Maiss. ; m. 11 June, 1892, Frederick A. Brown, of Tyngsboro'; s. p. 4. Nellie R., b. 29 May, 1870, in Ashbumham, Mass.; m. 11 June, 1888, Willis H. Rice. Children (Rice), b. in Fitchburg, Mass. : i. Harold F.,' b. 29 Oct., 1889: ii. Margaret M., b. 17 Dec, 1890 : iii. Amy M., b. 25 April, 1892. 88 Squier,* son of Brush' and Abigail (Squier) Marvin, born 27 June, 1780, in Redding, Ct. ; died 7 April, 1854 ; married about 1804, Deborah Bailey, born 11 Sept., 1787, in Connecticut ; died 3 May, 1843.* Children, the first two born in Somers, N. Y., the others in Fairfield, Vt. : i. Daniel B.,7 b. 5 June, 1805 ; drowned 4 July, 1852 ; m. 27 Sept., 1827, Lucia Phelps, b. Oct., 1804, in Swan- ton, Vt. ; d. 15 March, 1873. Children, b. in Swanton : I. Helen C.' b. 17 Feb., 1830; d. 10 June, 1840. ^. Hannibal G., h. 19 Dec, 1833; m. 5 Feb., 1869, . 3. ATate D., b. 27 Nov., 1835 ; d. 29 Dec, 1890; m. 1876, as his second wife. Rev. Levi P., son of Joel and Eliza (Gleason) Sabin, b. 24 July, 1 823, in Columbus, N. Y. ; he is a Cong*] clergyman, and res. (1904) in Emmet, Neb. 164. ii. Stephen, b. 17 Feb., 1807. iii. Jane B., b. 19 Feb., 1811 ; d. 30 June, 1841 ; m. 5 Sept., 1832, Julius Hoyt, b. 18 Jan'y, 1807, in Westford, Vt.; perhaps son of Dr. Julius and Jemima (Taylor) Hoyt, of St. Albans, Vt. Children (Hoyt), b. in Fairfield : 1. Daughter,^ b. 12 Jan'y, 1834; d. 15 Jan'y, 1834. 2. Joseph Marvin, b. 6 Sept., 1836; d. 6 March, 1874; m. 22 Sept., 1857, Mary Smith Church, b. 25 May, 1837, in St. Albans. 3. Susan Jane, b. 10 Sept., 1840; d. 7 May, 1883; m. 18 Sept., 1861, Stephen Dewey Hopkins, b. 16 Jan'y, 1840, in Enosburg, Vt. * The Rev. L. P. Sabin, who m. a grand-dau. of Squier,* gives us dates which are said to be taken from a Family Bible rec, which vary in several cases from those sent us by another member of the family ; he has Squier* b. 22 Jan'y, 1783 ; d. 7 Aug., 1853 ; and his wife d. March (not May) ; he also has Deborah (iv), b. 1813; Squier (vi), b. 5 Oct., 181S; Andrew J. (ix), b. 16 Sept., 1827. We are unable to decide which is the true version. 4o6 Matthew Marvin Line iv. Deborah, b. 20 March, 1814; d. 16 Aug., 1836; m. 3 April, 1836, Alonzo Green, b. 1815, in Swanton ; d. there 16 March, 1881; he m. (2), Lucinda White Spalding, of Swanton, by whom he had issue. 165. V. Theodore Bailey, b. 16 Aug., 1815,. vi. Squier, b. 5 Aug., 1819 ; d. 6 Aug., 1843 ; unm. 166. vii. Lorenzo Dow, b. 20 June, 1821. viii. Allen B., b. 25 June, 1824; m. Sarah Chadwick, b. in Sheldon. Child : Alkn A.? b. . 167. ix. Andrew Jackson, b. 6 Sept., 1826. X. Mary Ann, b. ; d. inf. xi. Sarah Ann, twin to Mary Ann ; d. inf. 89 IsAAC,^ son of Isaac' and Rachel (Marsh-Burns) Marvin, born 27 Feb., 1774, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 12 Oct., 1850, near Shelby, Richland cc, Ohio ; married 8 June, 1794, Hannah Hoyt, born 15 (17.?) Aug., 1773; died 27 May, 1858. He removed in 181 8, with his family, to Richland cc, Ohio, and settled two miles east of what is now Shelby. It is a family tradition that the journey, which was made in ox-wagons, occupied forty-three days, and that of these it rained every day but one. Children, born in Fairfield co., and probably in Norwalk : 168. i. Charles,? b. 30 Oct., 1795. 169. ii. Stephen, b. 8 Jan'y, 1797. iii. Miranda, b. 13 Jan'y, 1798; married 1820, in Mansfield, Ohio, Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Abigail (Hemen- way) Whitney, b. 6 April, 1783, in Fitzwilliam or Wind- sor, N.H.; d. 1876, in Poweshiek co., Iowa. Chil- dren (Whitney) : 1. Marvin,' b. abt. 1822. 2. Theodore, b. 25 Dec, 1824 ; m. (i), Isabella Quinn; m. (2), Susan Puffer. 3. Hannah E., b. ; m. Gerbrige. 4. Eliza Anna,* b. . 5. Sarah E., b. 1832 ; m. Parr^ res., Montezuma, Iowa. 6. James, b. 16 May, 1833 ! ">• Mary Helms. 7. Hiram, b. 23 July, 1835; m. . 8. Isaac, b. 1837 ; res., Lingrove, Iowa. 9. Miranda, b. ; m. Redmond ; res., Elliot, Iowa. * See Whitney Gen. One informant gives 4 as Eliza, and adds an Anna as the fifth child, making ten chil. Sixth Generation 4° 7 iv. Sally, b. 8 March, 1799; d. 17 May, 1878; m. 10 July, 1 82 1, Eri, son of Luke and Jemima (Benedict) Keeler, of New Canaan, Ct, b. 5 June, 1799, in Norwalk; d. II April, 1894. Children (Keeler), all but the first two b. in Norwalk, Ohio : 1. Hannah £.,' b. 8 March, 1822, in Milan, Ohio; d. July, 1822. 2. Isaac Marvin, b. 8 Sept., 1823, in Sharon, Ohio; m. (i), 23 June, 1847, Anna Fitch Hubbard,* b. 25 June, 1824, in Lower San- dusky, Ohio; d. 26 Oct., 1850; they had a dau. ; m. {2), 12 May, 1857, Janette Elliot, b. 11 Dec, 1820, in Brattleboro', Vt. ; d. 6 Sept., 1899; they had three chil.t 3. Sarah Esther, b. 24 July, 1825; d. 2 May, 1827. 4. William Belts, b. 20 Feb,, 1828; m. 19 Nov., 1850, Clatinda A. CovUl, b. 20 Dec. 1827, in Fleming, N. Y. ; they had four chil. 5. Sarah Antoinette, b. 2 May, 1830 ; m. 14 April, 1853, Nel- son E. Martin, b. 14 Dec, 1828, in Genoa, N. Y. ; j./. ; res., Cleve- land,' Ohio. 6. Francis Henry, b. 15 April, 1832; d. 26 May, 1832. 7. Eliza Adelia, b. 24 May, 1834 ; d. 23 Aug., 1834. 8. Mary Camp, b. 11 April, 1836; m. ii April, 1858, George W. F. Randolph, b. 18 Feb., 1826, in Plainfield, N. J. ; they had a dau. ; res., Plainfield. 9. Marcellia Hoyt, b. 8 June,}; 1838; m. 3 Jan'y, 1865, Homer B. Johnson, b. 15 Nov., 1837, in Oberlin, Ohio; they had five chil. b. in Norwalk, Ohio. 10. Clarence Lindon,h. 13 April, 1844; d. 8 June, 1862; he was a soldier in company D, 55th Ohio Vols., and was mortally wounded in Moorefield, W. Va. Three other chil. b. between 9 and 10 d. in infancy. 170. V. Isaac Marsh, b. i April, 1800. vi. Henry Huls, b. 29 May, 1801 ; d. 27 Sept., 1874; one informant says he was twice m. and had sons Ezra^: William, and perhaps others ; full particulars not ob- tained, and accounts conflicting ; res., Newark, Ohio, vii. Eliza, b. 20 July, 1802; d. 2 May, 1879; married 14 Oct., 1834, John Wolff, b. 2 Dec, 1803, in Washington CO., Pa.; d. 16 Feb., 1886. Children (Wolff), b. in Shiloh, Ohio : I. David H.,' b. 3 Feb., 1836 ; d. 30 Dec, 1868 ; m. 20 Oct., 1858, Margaret A. Dillon. * Rockwell-Keeler Gen. has Hurlburd,iand m. 19 June, 1844, and first child b. 29 July, 1849. t Our dates, which differ from Rockwell-Keeler Gen., were furnished by Miss Lucy Elliot Keeler, a dau. of Isaac M., of Fremont, Ohio, and Mrs. N. E. Mar- tin (see 5). % One informant gives Jan'y. 4o8 Matthew Marvin Lim -i. William Legrand, b. i6 Feb., 1837 ; d. 8 Sept., 1847. 3. Tsaac G., b. 24 April, 1839 ; d. 25 Aug., 1847. 4. Ralph, b. 17 Jan'y, 1841 ; d. 10 Feb., 1841. 5. Louisa /., b. 18 Oct., 1842 ; m. 10 Sept., 1881, Charles Galley. 6. Alice A., b. 4 March, 1845; ™- " '^^.y, 1873, Freeman Egner. 7. Eliza, b. . viii. Hiram, b. 22 May, 1804; d. 15 Jan'y, 1828; m. abt. i Dec, 1827, Temperance Dodson; s.p. 171. ix. Silas, b. 16 Nov., 1805. X. Abraham, b. 27 March, 1807 ; d. 4 Jan'y, 1808. xi. William W., b. 21 Dec, 1808; d. 15 June, 1892; m. 23 Nov., 1835, Nancy Kennedy, b. inr Harrison co., Va. ; d. 29 April, 1894. Children : i. Wallace^ b. 1837 : 2. Angenora, b. 1839 ; m. George Bates ; 3. Anna Maria, b. 1841 ; m. Frank Williams : 4. James K. P., b. 1843 ; m. Cora Kehoe : 5. Miranda, b. 1845: 6. John, b. 1846; m. Alice Miller : 7. George,]). 184.8: 8. William W., b. 1853 ; m. Maria Warmke: 9. Melissa, b. 1855: 10. Willis, b. 1857 ; m. Caroline Morgenthaler. xii. Elsey, b. 13 Sept., 1810; d. 11 Feb., 1895; m. 9 May, 1830, Charles Salisbury, b. 13 Feb., 1805, in Brattle- boro', Vt. ; d. 4 Feb., 1890. Children (Salisbury), the elder and perhaps all b. in Shelby : 1. William C,' b. 12 June, 1832; d. 12 May, i858 ; m. 19 Feb., 1854, Polly Ann, dau. of Roswell R. and Polly (Warner) Ayles- worth ; they prob. had two chil. ; she survived him and m. a second time. 2. Roswell, b. 6 March, 1834; in. 10 June, 1862, Lovina Melvis. 3. Adelia Amanda, b. 18 June, 1836; m. 6 March, 1856, John Whiston, b. 17 April, 1828, in Deerfield, N. Y. 4. Charlotte Ann, b. 6 May, 1838; m. 19 March (1858?), Palmer Clark. 5. Louisa M.,h.2i Nov., 1840 ; m. 15 Feb., 1861, Henry Magoun. 6. I/ale /., b. 21 Dec, 1842; d. 14 March, 1883 ; m. 26 March, 1866, Amanda Mainson. 7. Willard, b. 3 Oct., 1844 ; d. 3 Nov., 1844. 8. Miranda M., b. 21 June, 1847; m. 9 Nov., 1867, Stephen S. Russell. 9. Helen Mar, b. 1*3 July, 1849; >"• 20 Nov., 1868, George Neff. 10. Emma A., b. 21 March, 1852; d. 23 Aug., 1888; m. 14 Feb., 1877, Thomas Schoonover. xiii. Ezra, b. 18 April, 181 2. Sixth Generation 409 xiv. Hannah, b. 13 Nov., 1813; d. 19 May, 1896; m. 21 March, 1841, Joseph B. Warren, b. 25 Aug., 1819, in Whetstone, Ohio; d. 23 Feb., 1876. Children (War- ren), all but the eldest b. in Shelby : 1. Oren JV.,' b. 28 Oct., 1842, in Bucyrus, O. ; d. 10 Jan'y, 1843. 2. Szra M., b. 13 Dec, 1843; ni- 12 March, 1868, Mary L. Sands. 3. Alfred H., b. 14 Aug., 1845; d. 4 June, 1865. 4. Adelia A., b. 5 Nov., 1846; d. 28 April, 1850. 3. Amelia Jane, b. 17 June, 1848; d. 24 Dec, 1853. 6. Emily Eudocia, twin to Amelia J. ; m. i March, 1868, A. S. Bennett. 7. Lester J., b. 20 Nov., 1852 ; m. 29 Nov., 1874, Vera Butterman. 8. Hannah A., b. 17 Oct., 1854; m. 15 Dec, 1874, James W. Butterman. 90 John Case,* son of Johns and Mary (Case) Marvin, born 24 March, 1765, in Sharon, Ct. ; married Clarissa Case. He removed to the northern part of New York, west of Lake Champlain ; some of the family settled in Vermont, and others in Keeseville, Essex co., N. Y., but of most of them no reliable information has been obtained. He and some of his children lived in Peru, Clinton co., N. Y. The files in the Pension office, Washington, show that a " John C. Marvin [claimed by de- scendants to be this John] aged about twelve, enlisted in the spring of 1 776, at Saybrook, Ct., on the U. S. ship ' Trumbull,' under the command of Capt, Elisha Hinsman. He served twelve months and was wounded through the left leg in the engagement with the British ship ' Pegasus,' and was discharged at New London, Ct." Whether this lad was identical with John Case Marvin, whose father was then living at a considerable dis- tance from Saybrook, may be doubted, though we find no other to whom we can assign this service, and family tradition confirms it.* Children (order uncertain) : i. William,? b. abt. 1793? in Peru; m. (abt. 1826?) Phebe Cornell. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and was wounded in the battle of Plattsburg. Children: i. John E.^ res., 187 1, in Chicago, 111.: 2. Delia: 3. Martha, said to have m. Gratton (or Stratton), and res., Burlington, Vt. : 4. Helen : 5. Mary Case : some of the daus. were living in Minnesota abt. 187 1. 172. ii. Hiram, b. 10 July, 1795, in Granville, N. Y. iii. John, b. . * The printed Pension Rolls have " John C. Marvin, sailor," in northern N. Y., aged 70 in 1820 ; the age may be an error, as shown by the Washington files cited. The accounts of this family from different sources do not entirely agree. 41 o Matthew Marvin Line 173. iv. Martin Case, b. 22 Feb., 1801, in Peru. V. Eliza, b. . vi. Minerva, b. ; d. ; unm. 91 Zebulon,* son of Johns and Mary (Case) Marvin, born 12 June, 1767, in Sharon, Ct. ; died 14 July, 18 12, in New Haven, Oswego co., N. Y. ; married about 1790, Lucretia Keifer, died 16 Aug., 18 16. They settled in New Haven, where their six younger and perhaps all their children were born, as we find none recorded at Sharon.* Children : i. John Zebulon,7 b. 16 Oct., 1792; d. 22 Oct., 1824; m. Sally Baker. Children : I. Harriet^ b. 3 Dec, 1816; d. 9 Dec, 1816. ^. Henry Zebulon, b. 8 Dec, 1817 ; he is said to have m. and had a son, but no definite information has been received. ii. Mary [Pollyj, b. 21 Nov., 1793; m. Woodruff. Children (Woodruff), order uncertain; 1. Eleanor^ m. H olden : 2. William: 3. Milton: 4. Lucretia, xa.. Batchelder: 5. Harriet. iii. Hannah, b. 11 Oct., 1795; d. i860; m. Eli Hewett. Children (Hewett), b. in New Haven, order uncertain: I . Elon^ (?) , m. Davis : 2 . Fidelia, m. Philo Wright : 3. Zebulon: 4. Lucy, m. Sorenus (?) : 5. Daniel: 6. Mary, d. y. iv. Elizabeth, b. 22 Feb., 1797; d. 19 Oct., 1868; m. 22 Feb., 1823, Henry I. Pulver, b. 16 Nov., 1800; d. 13 March, 1855. The rec. below is from the Family Bible. Children (Pulver), b. in Ancram, N. Y. : 1. Lucretia,^ b. 13 Feb., 1824; d. 17 Jan'y, 1845; ^"i"- 2. Piter 7., b. 3 Dec, 1825; d. 13 May, 1885; m. Emma Owens. 3. Rebecca, b. 6 Marcli, 1828; d. 18 Jan'y, 1870; m. William Knickerbacker, d. 31 Dec, 1876. i,. John R., b; 7 April, 1830 ; d. 21 June, 1868; m. Jane Loomis. 5. Duncan K., b. 19 Dec, 1831. 6. William H., b. 8 March, 1834; m. Elizabeth Burger. * We are indebted to Mrs. Austin (viii, 2) for the " Bible rec." of Zebulon's family, as above ; one informant gives Samuel who m. Delia Rogers (see 53, ix), as of this family, and his birth as 22 Aug., 1799; but Mrs. Austin's rec. has no such child, and other information leads to the belief that his assignment to Seth, given above, is the most probable, though accounts are conflicting. Sixth Generation 411 7. Hiram, b. 8 May, 1837 ; m. Nettie Wheeler, d. 14 July, 1895. 8. Zebulon Marvin, b. 24 Aug., 1840 ; d. 18 Jan'y, 1876 ; m. 13 Oct., 1866, Sarah Silvernail, b. 5 Jan'y, 1850, in Ancram. 9. Jacob A., b. 7 Oct., [843 ; m. 18 Aug., 1866, Susan Wheeler, b. in Ancram. V. Lucy, b. 24 May, 1799; d. 1852; m. 18 Jan'y, 1821, Daniel Hall. Children (Hall), b. in New Haven : 1. Josiah,' b. 14 Nov., 1821 ; d. 1849; m. 29 Dec, 1846, Me- lissa Davis. 2. Rebecca, b. 11 March, 1823 ; m. 9 July, 1842, Sidney Calkins. 3. Asahel, b. 17 May, 1826; m. Sophia Davis. 174. vi. Milton, b. 4 March, 1801. vii. Emma, b. 12 Aug., 1803; d. 1882; m. Mitchell Crandall, d. 188 1 ; s.p. viii. Henry K., b. 17 Oct., 1807; d. 2 Nov., 1857; m. Char- lotte Edwards, b. in Ontario, Canada ; d. 19 Nov., 1893. Children, b. in New Haven : !•. George W.,' b. 1837 ; d. 18 June, 1839, in New Haven. 2. Ellen M., b. 13 Feb., 1841 ; m. 5 Jan'y, 1859, George D. Austin, b. 27 March, 1834, in Mexico, N. Y. ; s.p. ix. Julia Ann, b. 2 July, 181 1 ; d. 11 April, 1888 ; m. 6 Feb., 183 1, Nathan Orton, b. 1806. Children (Orton), the first four and the sixth b. in New Haven : 1. Lucretia E.,' b. 21 Dec, 1831 ; m. (i), George Hall ; m. (2), 25 July, 1865, Harlan Shattuck, b. 3 March, 181 5, in Madison co., N. Y. ; d. 12 June, 1899. 2. Frederick S., b. 1832 ; m. Martha Smith. 3. Lucy, b. 1835; d. ; m. (i), Richard Drake; m. {2), Robert Jordan. 4. Etnma, b. 1837 ; m. George Dixon. 5. Milton M., h. 1 839, in Mexico ; m. Emma Joule. 6. fulia, b. 1844 ; d. 10 Sept., 1878; m. Eli Brainard. 7. Ezia, b. 1852, in Belvidere, N. Y. ; d. ; m. Clark French. 92 William,'^ son of Johns and Mary (Case) Marvin, born 12 Nov., 1777, in Sharon, Ct. ; died about 1848; mar- ried about 1800, Lucy Montgomery, died 1852. He lived for some years in Litchfield co., Ct., and then moved over the State line into Columbia co., N. Y. ; later he resided in central New York ; in 1814 he was ensign in the 20th reg't, but had removed in 1815 ; in 1818 he was ensign again in the l82d reg't, lieutenant in 1821, and captain in 1822. 412 Matthew Marvin Line Children : i. Betsey,' b. ; m. H. Hayward. ii. Sarah, b. 4 March, 1803, in Sahsbury, Ct. ; m. 29 June, 1823, in West Brookfield, N. Y., Oliver Jabez, son of Dea. Jabez and Hannah (Eaton) True, b. 6 Dec, 1787, in Hampton, N. H. ; res. (1859), in Peoria, 111. Chil- dren (True) : 1. Louise Maria? h. 22 June, 1824; d. 1846; unm. 2. Oliver Jabez, b. 12 June, 1827, in Marion, N. Y. 3. Lydia, b. 23 July, 1829, in Byron, N. Y. ; m. 30 Dec, 1852, John Ingalls ; res., Rock Island, III. 4. Mary Lucinda, b. 16 Sept., 1838; d. 4 Jan'y, 1844. 5. Laura, b. 24 Aug., 1843. iii. Robert, b. . 175. iv. Albert Hugh, b. 24 Feb., 1808, in Columbia co., N. Y. V. Mary Lucy, b. 25 Sept., 1810, in Utica, N. Y. ; d. 26 Feb., 1896, in Waubay, So. Dak. ; m. 4 Nov., 1832, in East Bloomfield, N. Y., Francis Fayette, son of Elijah and Mary A. (Moredock) Philleo, b. 18 June, 18 10, in Bridgewater, N. Y.; d. 12 Oct., 1874. They setded in Ohio and later in Michigan, and in 1854 removed to Red Wing, Minn. ; after the death of her husband* she res. in Waubay. Children (Philleo) : 1. Daughter? b. 17 Aug., 1834, in Johnson Creek, N. Y. ; d. 12 Sept., 1834. 2. Francis L., b. 17 Aug., 1836, in Bellevue, Ohio; d. 8 Sept., 1841. 3. Son, b. 17 Oct., 1838, in Monroeville; d. 17 Oct., 1838. 4. William Marvin, b. 7 Jan'y, 1840, in Mottville, Mich.; d. 31 Jan'y, 1885, in Red Wing; m. there 25 June, 1867, Lucy Janette [Nettie] Williams, b. in Morrisville, N. Y. ; they res. at one time in St. Paul, Minn., and had two chil. ; he enlisted 26 Aug., 1862, as a private in the 7th Minn. Vols., was promoted to be a lieutenant, and served through the Civil war; in 1883 he was deputy postmaster in Utica, Minn. 5. Edward Baker, b. 7 Nov., 1842, in Mottville; d. 5 Nov., 1886, in Wichita, Kas. ; m. 22 Oct., 1867, in Cannon Falls, Minn., and had four chil., b. in Red Wing; res., 1883, Cannon Falls; he enlisted 9 Oct., i86i,in the 3d Minn. Vols., and served the full term; he then re-enlisted, and served through the war. 6. Eugene Francis, b. 22 Jan'y, 1845, ^^^ Mottville ; m. 25 Sept., 1884, in Millbank, So. Dak., Jennie E. Rawson ; he enlisted 5 Sept., 1863, in Hatch's Batt'n, and served to the close of the war ; res.. Grant co., Minn. * Our rec. was furnished by Mrs. Eugene F. Philleo (6), from the "family Bible," and differs slightly from that given in the Fillow Gen. Sixth Generation 413 7. Emily Theresa, b. 27 Aug., 1848, in Albion, Mich.; d. 27 April, 1893, in Red Wing; m. there 14 Sept., 1872, Orin Dinsmore, Jr., and had one child. vi. Henrietta, b. 6 May, 1815, in New Haven, N. Y. ; m. 10 June, 1838, John Richter, b. in Monroeville, Ohio. Children (Richter) : i. John M.^ b. 29 May, 1839 : 2. Mary Louise, b. 29 Dec, 1840 : 3. Albert C, b. 10 Sept., 1849. vii. Lydia, b. . viii. Susan, b. . 93 Daniel,^ son of Stephens and Mercy (Hoskins) Marvin, born 22 Dec, 1766, and probably in Sharon, Ct., where his father was living in 1763 and also in 1784; died 1838 ; mar- ried about 1790, Anne, daughter of Valentine and Elizabeth (Sharp) Vaughn, of Marblehead, Mass. Children, born in Lansingburgh, N. Y. : 176. i. Stephen,? b. 15 April, 1791. ii. Mercy, b. 1794; d. 1856; m. Joseph Lockhart, b. in New York city; d. 1852. Child (Lockhart): Mary A.,^h. 1825, in Lansingburgh; m. George A. Strong, b. in New York. 177. iii. Daniel, b. 1796. iv. Valentine, b. 1798; d. 1863; m. Phebe Scudder, b. in Huntington, L. I.; d. between i860 and '70; s.p. V. William, b. abt. 1800; d. Jan'y, 1815. The Independent Chronicle, of 12 Jan'y, 1 81 5, says he "died aged 16, of hydrophobia, about five weeks after having been bit in one of his fingers by a dog which was not suspected of being mad." 94 Benjamin,* son of Capt. Benjamins and Mehitables (Mar- vin) Marvin, born 17 Nov., 1762, in Sharon, Ct. ; died 1857, in Charlton, Saratoga co., N. Y. ; married (i), i Nov., 1785, Hannah Hanford, born 16 June, 1763 ; died 8 May, 1788 ; married (2), 16 Nov., 1788, Sarah, daughter of Timothy and Sarah (Benedict) Hoyt, of New Canaan, Ct., born 28 July, 1764 ; died (by Hoyt Gen.) Dec., 1838.* *It seems more probable that she d. abt. 1812, and that Benjamin m. (3) her sister Mehitable, b. 23 March, 1783, and that she-ms the one who d. in Dec, 1838, but this has not been fully established. The Hoyt Gen. says Mehitable m. after 181 1 a Marvin of Troy. 414 Matthew Marvin Line Benjamin served in the Revolutionary army, and though young, rendered good service and received a pension. He was probably the Benjamin Mar- vin, a private in Capt. John Spoor's company, in Col. Ashley's Berkshire (Mass.) reg't, serving in Oct., 1780, at the time of the alarm, when Fort George and Fort Ann were taken by the enemy. (Mass. Rec.) The Pen- sion rolls show he was living with his son Timothy, in Charlton, June, 1840, and had served in the Connecticut mihtia. He resided in Litchfield co., Ct., until about 1802, when he settled in Charlton. Children, all but the fourth born in Sharon ; by first wife : i. Ira,7 b. 8 Oct., 1786 ; d. 2 Sept., 1846, in Charlton ; unm. ; he was a deaf mute. ii. Hannah, b. 23 March, 1788; d. 2 Aug., 1788. iii. Abigail, twin to Hannah; d. 10 July, 1842, in Frankfort, N. Y. ; m. 19 Sept., 1805, Daniel, son of Daniel and Eunice (Foster) Thomas, b. 28 Feb., 1781 ; d. 2 May, 1864, in Lanesboro, Mass. ; res., Ilion and Frankfort, N. Y. Children (Thomas) : 1. Hanford!^ b. 21 May, 1806 ; d. 26 Sept., 1838 ; unm. 2. Hannah, b. 26 Oct., 1808; d. 27 March, 1889, in Philadel- phia, Pa. ; unm. 3. Mary, b. 16 May, 1812; d. 18 Sept., 1840 ; m. Rev. J. V. Ambler. 4. Abigail, b. 3 Aug., 1818; m. as his second wife, Rev. J. V. Ambler; res. Lanesboro. Children by second wife : 178. iv. Benjamin, b. 22 Dec, 1789, in Canaan, Ct. 179. V. Timothy, b. 24 Nov., 1792. vi. Sarah, b. 4 April, 1801. 95 Rev. Thomas,^ son of Capt. Benjamins and Mehitables (Marvin) Marvin, born 31 Jan'y, 1774, in Patchogue, L. I. ; died 27 Dec, 1869, in Alburgh, Vt. ; married 21 June, 1799, Cynthia, daughter of Samuel and Anna (Dean) Calkins, born 22 Sept., 1782, in Alburgh; died there 10 Feb., 1853. When a young man he was a teacher ; he later became a clergyman in the Methodist Church. Children, born in Alburgh : 180. i. Benjamin S.,' b. 22 April, 1800. 181. ii. Thomas Calkins, b. 14 Dec, 1801. iii. David, b. 3 Aug., 1804; d. 4 Aug., 1806. iv. Anna, b. 27 Feb., 1807 ; d. May, 1813. Sixth Generation 415 V. Lydia, b. 3 Sept., 1809; d. 27 Nov., 1878; m. 13 Feb., '^^ZZj John, son of Asahel and Mary (Gibson) Hawley, b. 22 March, 1801, in Nutt's Corners, P. Q., Canada; d. 21 Nov., 1877. Children (Hawley), b. in Nutt's Corners : 1. Mary Mekitable' b. 23 Nov., 1833; unm. 2. Cynthia, b. 29 Nov., 1836; d. 19 Feb., 1840. 3. /ohn Asahel, b. 29 Nov., 1841 ; m. 11 Sept., 1873, Abigail, dau. of Ebenezer and Ann Adams (Miller) Cutter, b. 1841 ; d. 28 March, 1875. 4. Martha Lucretia, b. 2 Sept., 1844; d. 15 July, 1852. 5. Ann Sarah, b. 18 March, 1849; d. 11 Oct., 1854. vi. Sarah, b. 22 Oct., 1811 ; d. 25 June, 1882 ; m. 22 March, 1 841, her cousin George,^ son of Joseph and Clarinda (Marvin) Mott, b. 24 Jan'y, 1806, in Alburgh ; d. 25 Jan'y, 1880. Children (Mott) : 1. Son^ b. ; d. inf. 2. Marvin, b. . 3. Daughter, b. ; d. inf. 4 David Wallace, b. 8 May, 1855, in Bangor, N. Y. ; m. 10 April, 1883, Emma, dau. of Alexander and Phebe (Ray) Brown, b. 16 Sept., 1856, in Belmont, N. Y. ; he is a physician. 5. Thomas George, b. 15 June, 1857; m. 10 Oct., 1882, Ade- line, dau. of Hannibal and Celestia (Selleck) Wilcox, b. 18 March, 1862, in Bangor; d. . 182. vii. David, b. 30 Dec, 1813. viii. Anna, b. 26 Oct., 1815 ; d. 19 March, 1873; s.p.\ m. 27 Jan'y, 1856, Carlton, son of Oliver and Mary Wiley, b. 31 Oct., 1822. ix. Lucinda, b. 9 Dec, 1817; d. 8 March, 1819. X. Mary, b. 7 Dec, 1819; d. 7 Sept., 1889; s.p.\ m. (i), I May, 1843, Jasper, son of Alexander Schutt, b. 6 Aug., 1814, in Nutt's Corners; d. 24 May, 1884; m. (2), 16 Nov., 1887, Asahel, son of Asahel and Mary (Gibson) Hawley, b. 24 June, 1822, in Nutt's Corners; d. 8 Jan'y, 1894. xi. Cynthia Sophia, b. i Oct., 1821 ; d. 20 Sept., 1848 ; unm. 96 Minerva/ daughter of Hon. Ebenezers and Sarah Min- erva (Adams) Marvin, born 9 Feb., 1766, in Sharon, Ct. ; died 24 Nov., 1851, in East Berkshire, Vt. ; married 8 Dec, 1785, Stephen, son of Maj. Stephen Royce, born 8 July, 1764, in Cornwall, Ct. ; died 13 July, 1833, in East Berkshire. 41 6 Matthew Marvin Line He was a lawyer and frequently a member of the Legislature ; both he and his father served in the Revolutionary army. The family resided in Tinmouth, Vt., until 1791 ; they then removed to Huntsburgh, now Frank- lin, Vt., and 25 April, 1 793, to Berkshire. A very full sketch of his life and of his sons, by Mrs. B. H. Smalley (97 : iii), will be found in the Vermont Hist. Mag. (also called Gazetteer), II : 121, et seq. Children (Royce), all but the eldest born in Berkshire : i. Stephen,' b. 12 Aug., 1787, in Tinmouth; d. 11 Nov., 1868, in East Berkshire ; unm. He graduated at Middlebury College in 1807; received LL. D. from the Univ. of Vt. in 1837 ; studied law with Ebenezer^ Marvin, Jr., of Sheldon, Vt., and was admitted to the bar in 1809 ; he practiced in East Berkshire, Sheldon and St. Albans, Vt, until 1829; he represented Sheldon in the Legislature 1815 and '16, and St. Albans 1822-5; was a member of the Constitutional Convention 1822; County Attorney (Franklin) 1 816-18 ; elected Justice of the Supreme Court 1 825 and '26, but declined re-election the following year; he was again chosen in 1829, and served until 1847, when he was appointed Chief Justice, and held that position until 1852, when he declined further elections. He was chosen Governor of Vermont in 1854 and '55. ii. Elihu Marvin, b. 19 July, 1793, "the first white child born in the town of Berkshire ;" d. there 17 March, 1826; m. 20 Oct., 1816, in Enosburg, Vt., Sophronia, dau. of Rev. James Parker, b. 8 July, 1795, in Corn- wall, Ct. ; d. I May, 1841, in Richmond, P. Q., Canada, having m. as her second husband, June, 1837, Marsh Martin, of Richmond. He "filled many town offices most acceptably, and was considered a very skillful and competent manager." Children (Royce), b. in East Berkshire : 1. Homer Elihu,' b. 14 June, 1819; d. 24 April, 1891, in St. Albans ; m. 23 Jan'y, 1851, in Boston, Mass., Mary T. Edmunds, b. i5 Sept., 1829, in Derby, Vt. ; they had three chil. He was admit- ted to the bar in 1844 ; was State's Attorney 1846 and '47 ; repre- sented Berkshire in the Legislature ; was State Senator three years, and a member of the 35th and 36th Congresses ; in 1870 he was chosen to the bench of the Supreme Court of Vermont, and re- tained the position until 1882, when he was appointed Chief Justice by the Governor, and held that office until his death. In 1851 he received the honorary degree of A. M., and in 1882 that of LL. D. from the Univ. of Vt. 2. Daughter, b. ; d. unm., aet. 16. 3. Ednak M., b. ; unm. ; res. (1889) in East Berkshire. Sixth Generation 417 iii. Sarah A., b. 1795 ; d. 1825 ; unm. iv. Mary H., b. 1798 ; d. Feb., 1887 ; m. Anson Hull ; s.p. V. Rodney Caesar, b. 28 July, 1800 ; d. 8 May, 1836, in Rutland, Vt. ; m. 26 April, 1824, Betsey Matilda, dau. of Hon. Moses and Lucy Maria (Smith) Strong,* of Rutland, b. 4 Oct., 1802 ; d. 1883, having m. (2), in 1844, Luther Daniels, of Rutland. Rodney C. was admitted to the bar Sept., 1822; prac- ticed in Pownal, Vt., two years, and then settled in Rutland, where he " won conspicuous success, and was an esteemed and beloved citizen." (See Vt. Hist. Mag., II : 132.) He had several chil. ; the eldest, Moses Strong Royce, b. 1 3 July, 1825, in Rutland ; d. 19 June, 1873, in Nashville, Tenn. ; grad. Univ. of Vt., 1844, was an Episcopal clergyman, or- dered deacon in Tennessee, 1850; he held various charges in Tennessee, and was professor of belles lettres and math- ematics in Norwich Univ., 1852-3. vi. Rowena, b. 1803 ; d. 1868 ; unm. vii. Minerva, b. 1808 ; d. inf. 97 Ebenezer,^ son of Hon. Ebenezer^ and Sarah Minerva (Adams) Marvin, born 11 Jan'y, 1779, in Sharon, Ct. ; died I Aug., 1827, in Hammond, St. Lawrence co., N. Y. ; mar- ried II Dec, 1802, Cynthia, daughter of Jonathanf and Patty (Plympton) Janes, of St. Johns, Canada, born 8 July, 1783, in St. Albans, Vt. ; she survived her husband, and married (2), Dr. Jabez Penniman, of Colchester, Vt., who was collector of U. S. Customs at St. Albans, where she died 16 Aug., 1854. She was a descendant of Gov. Bradford of the Mayflower. Ebenezer was admitted to the bar in March, 1801 ; he was town clerk of Sheldon, Vt., 1806-13 ; State's Attorney for Franklin co., 1806-16 ; rep- * On p. 334 supra, Mrs. Smalley is quoted as saying that a sister of her grand- father, Ebenezer, was the mother of Moses Strong, " whose dau., Betsey Marvin Strong, m. Rodney C. Royce." Her statement that one the sisters married a Mr. Strong may be correct, but we find she was in error in thinking her the mother of Moses, and Betsey's middle name was Matilda, not Marvin. The version above is from the Strong Gen. t Jonathan Janes went to Vermont from Lebanon, Litchfield CO., Ct., not far from the home of Ebenezer. See Loomis Fam., pp. 394, 397. The Plympton Gen. has 1801 for the marriage of Cynthia, and their first child b. 1803. The Loomis Gen. has no dates of either. We follow a family record from Mrs. Julia C. Smalley, except that in her article on Stephen Royce, cited above, she says this Ebenezer was b. 8 Oct., 1778, in Stillwater. See also Vt. Hist. Mag., II : 367. 4i8 Matthew Marvin Line resented Sheldon in the Legislature, 1808-10; in 181 1 he removed to St. Albans, and later settled in Hammond. Children, the first three born in Sheldon : 183. i. Ebenezer,7 b. i April, 1804. 184. ii. George Cook, b. April, 1807. iii. Julia Catherine, b. 6 Nov., 181 1 ; d. (living, 1890), in Swanton, Vt. ; m. 12 Sept., 1830, as his second wife, Hon. Benjamin Hubbard Smalley, b. 1796, in Middlebury, Vt. (See 43, ix, 3). He was a prominent lawyer, a leader in the Democratic party in Vermont for many years, and held office under the National Government. The Univ. of Vermont conferred upon him the degree of A. M. in 1833. Mrs. Smalley was a lady of remarkable literary ability, thoroughly familiar with the local history of northern Vermont ; she was deeply interested in the family genealogy, and rendered much assist- ance to the compilers. The family resided in St. Albans, Swanton, and for a time in Burlington, Vt. Children (Smalley) : 1. Ebenezer Marvin,^ b. 5 Nov., 1831, in St. Albans; d. 28 July, 1877, in Chicago, 111.; m. 12 Oct., 1853, Sarah, dau. of Hon. Samuel Adams, b. 16 July, 1834, in Grand Isle, Vt. ; d. 12 Oct., 1883. He was a student at the Univ. of Vt. in 1849-50, and 1851-3, but did not graduate ; he was admitted to the bar in 1855, and subse- quently was a journalist. Children (Smalley) : i. William White,' b. 14 March, 1856; went to California in 1873, and res. at " Yankee Jim's," where he m. , and had a dau. Sarah Adams^°\ he was a fruit-grower: ii. Charles Marvin, b. 10 June, 1865; m. 1885, Sarah Miller, of Natchez, Miss., and had a dau. ; he was a lumber merchant in Chicago. 2. Julia Ann, b. 11 Oct., 1833; d. 2 Feb., 1835. 3. Cynthia Philomena, b. 31 Dec, 1835; d. 2 March, 1853; interred in St. Albans. 185. iv. Jonathan Janes, b. 21 Sept., 1822, in Hammond. 98 Elihu,* son of Hon. Ebenezers and Sarah Minerva (Adams) Marvin, born 13 Feb., 1784, in Tinmouth, Vt. ; died I July, 1829, by an accident, and was interred in Frelighsburg, Canada, with Masonic honors ; married 30 July, 1 803, Thank- ful, daughter of Judge Samuel and Abigail (Upham) Barnard, of Richmond, Vt. (a descendant of Joseph Barnard, of Deer- field, Mass., who was killed by Indians, at the " Bars fight," in Sixth Generation 419 1695), born 20 Aug., 1782, in Deerfield ; died 6 Nov., 1857, in East Berkshire, Vt. He practiced law in Franklin, Vt., and was for a time in the U. S. Cus- toms service in Swanton, Vt. He owned a farm on the line between Ver- mont and Canada, a portion being in each ; when he purchased it there was residing there a " squatter " who had no tide and paid no rent ; fore- seeing trouble if this passed unnoticed, Elihu called upon him one day, and it was agreed between them that the intruder should pay one good ear of com, yearly, for rent, so long as he remained there ; at his death his children claimed the farm, but the fact that their father had paid the ear of corn as rent was proved, and they lost their case. Children, the eldest born in Highgate, Vt., the others in Franklin : 186. i. Samuel Barnard Stone,' b. 7 Aug., 1804. ii. Frances Barnard, b. 21 Sept., 1806; d. abt. i888; m. 9 Dec, 1830, Hallett (or Hewlett) A. Clark. Child (Clark): Charles Marvin^ b. 16 Aug., 1833, in Berk- shire ; he went to California. iii. Sarah A., b. 28 Jan'y, 1809 ; d. 8 Sept., 1887, in Macomb, 111. ; m. 6 June, 1835, Allen, son of Henry and LucLnda A. (Ball) Murray, of Amenia, N. Y., b. 5 June, 1809, in Lowville, N. Y. ; d. 8 Nov., 1880, in Macomb. Children (Murray), b. in Oakland, 111. : 1. Frances M.' b. 10 July, 1838 ; d. 22 Feb., 1856 ; unm. 2. Lucinda Harriet, b. 16 April, 1842 ; m. 24 Dec, 1868, James T. Applegate, b. 26 June, 1831, in Littleton, 111. ; d. 8 Nov., 1890 ; they had two daus. 187. iv. Stephen Royce, b. 11 June, 181 1. 188. V. Charles Barnard, b. 7 July, 18 13. vi. Francis H., b. 14 April, 1815 ; unm. vii. Ebenezer, b. 5 March, 1817 ; m. (i), Nancy Bryant; m. (2), . Children by first wife : 1. Ellen^ b. ; m. Beebe, and is said to have had three sons and a daughter. 2. Charles, b. ; m. (i), India Andrews; m. (2), Mary Foote ; he is said to have had a son by his first wife. 3. Ltuy Adele, b. ; unm. He had issue by his second wife, but as the names furnished us are evidently incorrect, we omit them. viii. John, b. 8 March, 1819 ; d. 6 Dec, 1899, in Hartford, Ct. ; m. (i), Dec, 1842, Harriet E. Goodspeed, b. in 42 o Matthew Marvin Line Montgomery, Vt. ; m. (2), 25 Sept., 1863, Josephine T. Cooper, b. 4 Jan'y, 1845, in New Haven, Ct. Chil- dren by first wife : 1. Amelia If.,' b. 3 April, 1845, in Montgomery; m. Frank Piatt, b. in Burlington, Vt. 2. George A., b. 29 May, 1855, in Greenfield, Mass. ; d. 15 June, 1859. 3. Sarah A., b. 8 May, 1859, in Greenfield ; d. 12 March, 1863.* Child by second wife : 4. Fanny Josephine T., b. 18 July, 1877, in Springfield, Mass. ; m. 18 June, 1895, Napoleon P., son of Carlos and Angeline (Laneur) Bernard, b. 10 Dec, 1874, in West Springfield.* Children (Ber- nard), b. in Hartford, Ct. ; i. Napoleon John,' b. 15 May, 1896 ; d. 26 June, 1896: ii. Raymond, b. 11 Sept., 1897 : iii. Florence Isa- belle, b. 6 Sept., 1899. ix. Harriet C, b. 5 April, 1821 ; m. 14 May, 1861, Dr. Hiram Crandall, b. 3 Dec, 1804, in Royalton, Vt. ; d. 28 Jan'y, 1899. Child (Crandall) : Frank Hiram,' b. 13 Oct., 1862, in Burlington, Vt. ; m. 7 June, 1890, Emma M. P. Eady, b. 15 June, 1865, in Thrapstone, Northamptonshire, Eng. ; he grad. C. E. from the Univ. of Vt. 1886, and has been supt. of the water-works, Burlington, since 1888. X. Elihu, b. 20 July, 1825 ; m. . Children : i. Charlefi: 2. Elihu. 99 Ephraim,^ son of Ephraims and Abigail Marvin, born i April, I 'j66, in Wilton parish, Norwalk, Ct. ; died 1 3 Oct., 1 8 10; married 3 May, 1789, Mercy (called Marcia) Sears, born 13 June, 1771 ; died 6 April, 18 14. They are said to have resided near Wethersfield, Ct., about 1788, later in Dutchess CO., N. Y., and then in South East, Putnam co., N. Y., wrhere their younger children were born. Children : i. Stephen Alexander,^ b. i5 Sept., 1790, in Dutchess co. ; m. 1812, Betsey Miller; the family "went West." Children: i. Sarah Jane, ^ b. 6 May, 1813 : 2. Aaron Burr, b. 23 Jan'y, 1816 : 3. Charlotte, b. 14 May, 1817 : 4. Eliza, b. 20 Sept., 1822. ii. Esther, b. 20 Nov., 1791 ; m. abt. 1812, Epenetus Howes. Children (Howes): i. Rachel^ b. 16 Jan'y, 1814: 2. * Mass. Archives. The family rec. furnished us differs. Sixth Generation 421 Jarvis B., b. 24 Feb., 1816 : 3. Mary, b. 31 March, 1817 : 4. Mitchell, b. 16 Jan'y, 1819 : 5. Marvin, b. 3 April, 1823 : 6. Harriet, b. : 7. Maria, b. 14 Dec, 1829. iii. Harriet, b. 10 April, 1794, in Dutchess co. ; d. 16 Feb., 1861, in South East;* m. 24 Dec, 1812, Jesse, son of Jacob and Susanna (Vail) Brush, of Huntington, L. I., and Brewsters (South East), b. 7 April, 1791, in Brew- sters ; d. 27 Dec, 1870; he m. (2), Amanda Bates; res. (1904) in New York city, to whom we are much indebted. Children (Brush): 1. Rachel M.^ b. 2 Oct., 1813 ; d. 13 Oct., 1881, in Brewsters ; m. (i), 8 Nov., 1833, James E. Luckey ; they had three chU. ; m. (2), James Owens, b. 25 Dec, 1818 ; d. 3 May, 1889 ; they had two chil. 2. Oliver H. Perry, b. 6 Feb., 1815 ; d. ; m. (i), 3 July, 1836, Catharine Riley ; m. (2), Elizabeth Pitts, and had issue. 3. Charles Talbot, b. 13 Dec, 1816; m. (i), 31 Dec, 1836, Cornelia Acker ; m. (2), . 4. Mary G., b. 6 Sept., 1819; d. ; m. 31 Dec, 1840, Freeborn Garretson Luckey, and had three sons, and perhaps other chil. 5. Susan C, b. 13 Jan'y, 1821 ; d. 23 Feb., 1823. 6. Alfred, b. 1822 ; d. 9 June, 1861, aet. 39. 7. William M., b. 5 March, 1824 ; d. 28 Oct., 1869 ; m. Annie McGregor, who survived him ; they had two chil. 8. Robert Watson, b. 13 Jan'y, 1826 ; d. before 1901 ; m. 22 Jan'y, 1847, Anna R. Davis, d. abt. 1901 ; s. p. 9. George Whitefield, b. 6 Aug., 1828 ; m. abt. 1854, Annie Carter ; they had two daus. ; res. St. Louis, Mo. 10. Angeline R., b. 26 Nov., 1830 ; d. ; m. (i), 16 June, 1847, James M. Dunbar; m. (2), Isaac Knapp ; she had three daus. 11. Emily F., b. 25 Dec, 1832; m. Dr. James Holden ; they had two daus. 12. Jesse Piatt, b. 4 July, 1835 ; d. 13 Jan'y, 1837. 13. Frances Adeline, b. 16 Nov., 1840 ; d. 2 Dec, 1842. iv. Laura, b. 15 May, 1796; d. 29 Dec, 1871 ; m. 1816, Enoch S. Sears, b. 9 Aug., 1795; d. 12 Aug., 1875 ; they res. for a time in Putnam, N. Y., and then settled in Albion, N. Y., where their children except the eldest were born.f Children (Sears) : * 19 Feb., 1859, Nathaniel W.' Marvin (45, iv) deeded land in South East to Jesse and Harriet Brush, "for ^500 and natural affection." (Land rec. in Carmel, N. Y., XXXIII : 629.) We suppose this refers to this Harriet (his niece) and her husband. t The dates in this family are from a Bible rec, and differ slightly in one or two cases from those received from another source. 422 Matthew Marvin Line I. Floyd,^ b. 7 June, 1817, in Putnam; d. 23 Aug., 1893; m. 7 March, 1839, Victorine P. Clark, b. 14 Oct., 1822, in Stepney, Ct.; d. 18 April, 1890. z. Lewis, b. 18 Dec, 1819 ; d. 13 March, 1823. 3. George W., b. 7 Nov., 1821 ; d. 14 May, 1884 ; m. Rebecca Love, d. 16 Feb., 1895. 4. Harriet, b. 27 May, 1823 ; d. 23 Aug., 1875 ; m. 15 April, 1841, Lewis DeWitt, d. 19 Aug., 187 1. 5. Lewis, b. 17 May, 1826; d. 11 Sept., 1827. 6. Aaron Burr, b. 23 Aug., 1828 ; m. i Jan'y, 1 851, Catharine Struble, b. 3 March, 1831, in Newton, N. J. 7. Rufus, b. 15 July, 1831 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Struble. 189. V. Hiram G., b. 3 June, 1798. 190. vi. Aaron Burr, b. 5 Feb., 1802, in South East. vii. Alexander Hamilton, b. 22 Sept., 1804; d. 29 Feb., 1884; m. 28 June, 1826, Fanny Nash, b. 4 Sept., 1805, in Connecticut; d. 9 Feb., 1894. Children, born in Bloomfield, Ohio: 1. William,^ b. 18 March, 1827 ; d. 22 Oct., 1829. 2. Philena E., b. 4 March, 1832 ; d. 24 April, 1889 ; m. S. S. Page. 3. Stephen B., b. 23 Jan'y, 1839 ; unm. 191. vMi. William, b. 3 April, 1807. 100 Abigail,* daughter of Ephraims and Abigail Marvin,* born about 1780-1, in South East, Putnam co., N. Y. ; died perhaps about 1811-12; married 17 March, 1799, Jared, son of Capt. Noah and Deborah (Hoyt) Bouton, born 30 Jan'y, 1780, in Salem, Washington cc, N. Y. ; died February or March (will dated 7 Feb., proved 9 March), 1824 ; he married (2), Clorinda , named in his will. * This assignment of Abigail to Ephraim is believed to be correct, though we have been unable to establish it fully by records. The Bouton-Boughton Fam. does not give her parentage, and differs in several points from information fur- nished us. It gives the date of Jared's birth as 20 Jan'y, 1780, and that of his oldest son as 29 Feb., 1800, — the latter of course an error, 1800 not being a leap-year. Jared's will is recorded in Carmel, N. Y., Prob. rec, B : 168 ; the inventory was filed 19 April, 1825. Nathaniel W.' (45, ii) Marvin was one of the appraisers ; " Odle " and Egbert were executors ; it mentions all the children named in the text except iii ; it is thought by one informant that all but the first three were by the second wife, and by others that she had six chil. Bouton- Boughton gives all to Abigail. We have found no evidence to sustain either theory. For the descendants of Jared see Bouton-Boughton Fam., pp. T99 et seq. Sixth Generation 423 Children (Bout on), all but one born in South East : i. Odell,7 b. 28 Feb., 1800; m. Feb., 1825, Nancy Hobbs ; res. (1886) in Stratford, Ct. ; they had six chil., of whom the eldest, Abigail^ m. James Preston, and had a son, WilUam H.,9 who m. 2 July, 1882, in New Ha- ven, Ct., Ida Kate Marvin (unplaced). ii. Egbert, b. 17 July, 1801 ; d. 5 April, 1858; m. (i), 25 May, 1824, his cousin, Mary' Marvin (see 139), d. 27 Feb., 1842 ; he m. a second wife, by whom he had issue. iii. Child (name unknown), b. ; d. 18 June, 181 1. iv. Hart, b. June, 1804; killed, 1874, in a railroad accident in Milwaukee, Wis. ; m. abt. 1827, Nancy Maria Miller, b. 1803 ; settled in Litchfield, Ct., and later removed to Minnesota ; his widow was living at Ortonville, Minn., 1886 ; they had eight chil. V. John P., b. 24 Dec, 1806 ; d. 9 Aug., 1844, in Haviland Hollow, N. Y. ; m. Mary Dickens, of North Salem, N. Y. ; she res., 1887, in Haviland Hollow; they had six chil. vi. William, b. i May, 1808 ; d. June, 1879 ; m. (i), Jane Gage, b. in South East ; d. in Danbury, Ct., leaving issue ; m. (2), Janette, sister of his first wife, b. in South East; m. (3), abt. 1846, Sarah Ganung, who survived him, and was living (i888) in Danbury. vii. Daniel, b. 20 April, 1810 ; d. in Lyons, N. Y., after 1824. viii. Jared, b. 7 March, 1812 ; m. in Elyria, Ohio, Maria Dar- row ; he was a soldier and wounded in the Civil war ; in 1886 he was in the Soldiers' Home, in Dayton, Ohio ; they had three chil. ix. Charles, b. 22 March, 1814; m. (i). Electa Andrews, d. Jan'y, 1842, in Elyria, by whom he had three chil., one of whom, CJiarks W.^ was wounded at Antietam, and d. soon after; m. (2), Jerusha Andrews, by whom he had three chil. ; they settled in Washington, Ohio, where they were living in 1886. X. Enoch, b. 27 March, 1816, in Brewsters (South East), N. Y. ; d. 6 July, 1887, in Norwalk ; m. 28 July, 1837, Mary Ann White, b. 2 Sept., 1818, in New Milford, Ct. ; living (1887) in Norwalk; they had three chil. xi. Mary, b. 21 March, 1818 ; m. 23 Sept., 1840, in South East, Nehemiah Vredenburgh ; they res. in Harlem, 424 Matthew Marvin Line N. Y., and removed to Stratford, where they were living, 1889 ; they had four chil. xii. Rachel, b. 17 July, 1819, in South Salem, N. Y. ; d. 29 April, 1856, in Carlisle, Ohio; m. 1840, in Elyria, Mar- tin Keith ; they had five chil. : res. Carlisle. xiii. Harriet, b. . loi Sampson,* son of Johns and Rebecca (Bullard) Marvin, born 16 March, 1756, perhaps in Charlton, Mass., where the birth of his next younger sister is recorded ; died 1 797-8, in New Salem, Mass. ; will dated 13 Nov., 1797, and proved 29 May, 1798;* married 16 March, 1779, Mrs. Ruth Gleason, daughter of Thomas and Susannah (Putnam) Merriam, born 22 Jan'y, 1756, who survived him. He resided in Oxford, Mass., and later in New Salem, in that part afterwards Orange, Mass. He was a corporal in Capt. Jona. Carriel's company, Col. Jos. Whitney's reg't, and served i Aug., 1776, to i Nov., 1776, and a second term of another month, " in the camp at Hull, near Boston."! Children, born probably in New Salem 4 i. Betsey,' b. abt. 1780. ii. Polly, b. abt. 1783. iii. Miriam, b. abt. 1786; d. 28 Aug., 1858, "aged 72," in Ware, Mass. ; m. 17 Dec, 1807, Seth, son of Robert and Martha Tucker, b. 4 July, 1764, in Norton, Mass.; d. 14 May, 1853, in Hardwick, Mass. Children (Tucker), b. in Hardwick :§ 1. Robert^ b. 22 Sept., 1808; d. 30 June, 1879, in Ware; m. (pub.) 5 March, 1832, his cousin, Elizabeth W., dau. of Joshua and Sarah (Johnson) Tucker, of New Salem, b. 30 May, 1810 ; they had two chil. 2. Bradford N., b. 26 May, 181 1 ; m. and removed to Penn- sylvania ; they had two chil. 3. George, b. 2 June, 1814 ; m. and removed to Pennsylvania ; they had four chil. * See Northampton, Mass., Prob. rec, XX : 231. X The exact dates of birth have not been found, but their ages are given in the settlement of his estate, when Samuel Pearce was appointed guardian of all but Betsey, who is named in her father's will. The name of the sixth child appears to be variously spelled Alcedania, Alsadana, Alsedana or Meediana, but which is the correct version it is impossible to say. X Mass. Soldiers and Sailors in the Rev. § See Tucker Gen. for further particulars. Sixth Generation 425 4. John Marvin, b. 26 June, 1817 ; res. Ware. 5. Ruth E., b. 26 June, 1820; m. i Dec, 1836, William S. Bassett, of Ware ; they had six chil. 6. Seth Porter, b. 5 May, 1822 ; d. 22 June, 1836. 7. Sarah E., b. 23 July, 1826 ; res. Ware. iv. Sophia, b. abt. 1787. V. Ruth, b. abt. 1790. vi. Alcidania, b. abt. 1793. * vii. John, b. abt. 1795. 102 Jesse,^ son of Nathans and Marys (Marvin) Marvin, born about 1759 (?) in Goshen, N. Y. ; died Feb., 1818, in Monroe, Orange co., N. Y. ; will made 30 Jan'y, approved 20 Feb., 1818 (Goshen Wills, F: 193); married (i), probably about 1780, and certainly before 1789, Hannah, probably a daughter of Colman Curtis;* married (2), before 1807, Jane (Brewster.'), who survived him. 16 Feb., 1807, Jesse and wife Jane, of Southfield, N. Y., sell land there. (Goshen Land rec, V : 246.) His will names the children below, and as he mentions the first five (of whom the three daughters were married) before his second wife, who receives certain property " in lieu of dower," we as- sign the " three youngest children " . to the second marriage. His name appears in " N. Y. in the Revolution " as entitled to a land bounty, for ser- vice in the ist Orange co. reg't. He signed, 1775, the "Association Pledge " in Goshen. Children (in order named in the will), by first wife : i. Hannah,7 b. ; m. Scofield ; called " eldest daughter Hannah Scofield " in her father's will. ii. Susannah, b. ; m. Davy.t iii. Polly, b. ; m. Denton. iv. Jesse, b. ■; m. 16 Aug., 1816, his cousin, Olivia,' dau. of John and Hannah (Marvin) Brewster (see 48, v). Child : Frances Almira^ bap. 7 Sept., 181 7. 192. V. James, b. 20 June, 1791. *24 Nov., 1789, by Goshen Land rec. (S : 241), "Jesse Marvin and wife Han- nah," with David, Amzi, Mary, Benjamin and Anna Curtis, sell "land belonging to the late Colman Curtis ; " from their names we infer that these parties were probably children of the latter. t In the citation, by Samuel C Marvin, of the heirs of Elijah' (48, vii), as recorded, " Susannah Denton " is named, which, if correct, suggests that she may have m. Denton as her second husband, but nothing further has been found. 426 Matthew Marvin Line Children by second wife : vi. Brewster, b. . vii. Daniel, b. . ' viii. Sylvia, b. . 103 Stephen,* son of Nathans and Marys (Marvin) Marvin, * born I Oct., 1771, in Goshen, Orange co., N. Y. ; died 10 Sept., 1836, in Oxford (Blooming Grove, by his will), Orange CO., "aet. 64-1 i-io;" married 17 April, 1802 (First Pres. Ch., Goshen, rec.),* Mercy Duryea, born 12 Feb., 1784, in Craigville, Orange co. ; died 20 Aug., 1846, in Oxford, "aet. 62-6-8." Stephen and his widow were interred in Greycourt cemetery, Blooming Grove, Orange co. His will, dated 23 Sept., 1835, and approved i Nov., 1 836 (Goshen wills, J: 508), names wife Mercy and the children below, except the youngest, who died young. His father gave him fifteen acres, which he had bought of Elihu and Seth, and his brother Daniel gave him his interest in his brother David's estate ; he was exr. of his brother Elijah's will, who left him property. Children, born in Oxford : i. Adeline M.,7 b. 18 Sept., 1803; d. 26 Nov., 1874, "aet. 71-2-8 ; " unm. ii. Hila Ann, b. 10 Aug., 1806 ; d. 8 Feb., i860, " aet. 53- 5-29 ; " unm. iii. Samuel Cension,t b. 29 May, 1808 (called " Samuel As- sension "in the will of his uncle Daniel) ; d. in Oxford, 22 May, 1878 ; m. 18 Dec, 1837, Temperance [Tempy] Ann Coleman, b. 2 April, 1813, in Washingtonville (Blooming Grove) ; d. 27 April, 1883, "aet. 70 y., 25 d." They were interred in Greycourt cemetery. Aug. 6, 1878, his son was appointed adm'r of his estate. * The above dates are, with few exceptions, from the gravestones in Grey- court cemetery. The family record has the date of Stephen's marriage as 22 Oct., 1801, which may be that when "published," as the Pres. Church record says "Stephen Marvin vazrcisi. Martha Duryea 17 April, 1802." Martha and Marcia (Marcy, or Mercy) were sometimes interchanged, and this is probably a clerical error due to a misunderstanding of her name. If the family record as cited and the church record are both right, there was another Stephen in Oxford of nearly the same age whom we are unable to place. Oxford was in Cornwall township. t On his gravestone and in the citation of the heirs of Elijah' Marvin, the ini- tial of his middle name is C. " Cension," was probably a phonetic spelling of St. John, a name often written on the early Norwalk rec. as " Sension.'' I I I I I n Sixth Generation 427 (Goshen rec, O: 90.) His uncle Elijah left "the whole of his property " to Samuel C. and his brother Oscar. Child : Nathan Hen.ry?\i. 6 Nov., 1838; m. 13 Oct., 1870, Mary F., dau. of Thomas and Mary (Wells) Bennett, b. 21 June, 1848, in "Sugar Loaf," Chester, N. Y. ; s.p.\ res. (1902) in Oxford. iv. Oscar Dewitt, b. 21 Feb., 1811 ; d. 17 Oct., 1874, "aet. 63-7-26." His uncle Daniel left him his silver watch, and in his will calls him " Asker." V. Walter H., b. 1813 ; d. inf. 104 Ebenezer,* son of Seth' and Hannah (Gregory) Mar- vin, born 21 April, 1793, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 5 April, 1848, in Leroy, Bradford co., Pa.; married 11 March, 18 19, in Havana, Schuyler co., N. Y., Oranda Wilcox, born 21 Aug., 1798, in New York; died 5 Sept., 1871, In Leroy. Children, born in Havana : i. John Charles, 7 b. 11 June, 1825 ; d. 30 March, 1879; m. 26 Feb., 1850, in Elmira, N. Y., Margaret, dau. of William Foster and Eunice (Eells) Kelsey, b. in Mid- dlesex, N. Y. Children : 1. Charles Frederic^ b. 2 July, 1852, in Elmira; m. 15 Sept., 1874, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Millie Velturn ; s.p. 2. Flora Josephine, b. 8 Jan'y, 1854, in Otsego, Wis. ; m. 7 Oct., 1884, in Cedar Rapids, Charles D. Parks; s.p. 3. Harriet Arabella, b. 16 May, 1857, in Otsego; m. 7 Oct., 1890, in Union, Iowa, William R., son of Mitchell and Jane (Bar- rick) Atkinson, b. 16 Aug., 1845, in Cambridge, Ohio. Children (Atkinson): i. Margaret J.,' b. 7 Nov., 1891, in Sheldahl, Iowa : ii. Rose B., b. 19 July, 1894, in Des Moines, Iowa; d. 27 Oct., 1894. 4. Clarence Bertram, b. 23 Nov., 1869, in Rochester, Minn. ; m. 17 Nov., 1891, in Danville, Ind., Maud Beagle; s.p. ii. Jane Adelia, b. 28 Feb., 1836; m. 24 Jan'y, 1852, Or- lando Brown, b. 10 Jan'y, 1829, in Caroline, N. Y. ; d. 22 Oct., 1894; she res. (1903) in Keeneyville, Pa. Children (Brown), b. in Middlebury, Pa.: 1. Helen Louise^ b. 25 Dec, 1853 ; m. 21 July, 1883, Charles Byron Button, b. 26 Aug., 1859, in Middlebury. 2. Lillie Ann, b. 25 Feb.. 1865 ; m. 16 May, 1888, Elmer Benjamin Chambers, b. 29 June, 1868, in Stroudsburg, Pa. 3. Henry Arthur, b. 19 Jan'y, 1871 ; m. 21 July, 1895, Mercy Gee, b. 29 Oct., 1874, in Farmington, Pa. 428 Matthew Marvin Line iii. Annette, b. ii Oct., 1838; m. 24 Sept., 1859, R. D. Bailey, b. 17 Feb., 1835, in Leroy. Children (Bailey), b. in Leroy : 1. Vanda,' b. i5 Aug., 1863 ; m. 28 June, 1893, Walter Col- ton, b. 3 March, i860, in New York. 2. Mattie, b. 22 May, 1866 ; m. 22 Sept., 1885, S. E. Lindley, b. 3 March, 1866, in Pennsylvania. 3. Dolphin R., b. 10 Aug., 1874 ; d. 3 Sept., 1874. 4. Marion, b. 18 Aug., 1877 ; m. 3 Oct., 1894, B. L. Fleming, b. 2 Nov., 1874, in Pennsylvania. iv. Henry Parker, b. 4 May, 1841; m. 4 July, 1871, in Eau Claire, Wis., Mary Jane Borland, b. 8 July, 1850, in De Korra, Wis. He was a soldier in the Civil war. Children : 1. Henry DelViti' b. 25 Oct., 1872, in Eau Claire ; d. y. 2. Lola Annette, b. 14 April, 1874, in Eau Claire ; unm. 3. Beda Irene, b. 10 July, 1878, in Chippewa Falls, Wis.; d. 5 Feb., 1880. 4. Maude Inez, b. 29 Aug., 1882, in Chippewa Falls. 105 Joseph,* son of Mosess and Hannah (Smith) Marvin, born 22 March, 1790, in Patchogue, Suffolk co., L. I. ; died 14 Aug., 1885 ; married Aug., 1813, Sarah Hammond, born 8 Sept., 1783, in Coram, Suffolk co., L. I. ; died 8 July, 1872. Children, born in Patchogue : i. Hammond,' b. 28 April, 1814; d. 5 Jan'y, 1898; m. 3 Nov., 1841, Sarah E. Leek, b. 4 Sept., 1822, in Islip, L. I. ; d. 20 Oct., 1889. Children, b. in Belport, L. L : 1. Emily G.,' b. 29 Aug., 1843; m. 28 June, 1869, D. J. McAllister, b. 7 Feb., 1841, in Albany, N. Y. 2. Walter II., h. 15 April, 1845; m. 31 Dec, 1870, Julia J. White, b. 2 Sept., 1848, in Southampton, England. 3. Benjamin F., b. 7 May, 1847 ; d- 24 Dec, 1859. 4. Charles H., b. 11 Oct., 1848; m. 19 Dec, 1874, Ida M. Hulse, b. 4 April, 1856, in Coram. Children, b. in Yaphank, L. I.: i. Lula M.,9 b. 21 April, 1881 : ii. Grace A., b. 28 July, 1884; d. 3 Oct., 1884: iii. Clifford H., b. 28 April, 1887; d. 9 Sept., 1887: iv. Ethel B., b. 6 March, 1889. 5. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 27 Oct., 1850; m. 7 Sept., 1869, Wil- liam Alexander, b. 18 Aug., 1844, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 6. John W., b. 9 July, 1852 ; m. 27 May, 1885, Eugenia E. Smith, b. 24 Oct., 1855, i" Islip. 7. Maria Louisa, b. 30 May, 1854. 8. Joseph A., b. 24 March, 1858. 9. Annie A., b. 25 Sept., i860. Sixth Generation 429 ii. Maria, b. 15 May, 1816; d. 11 March, 1898; m. 3 Nov., 1834, Charles Smith, b. 26 Nov., 1812; d. 8 Sept., 18—. Children (Smith) : 1. Charles E.,' b. 1836 ; d. 1898 ; m. Joanna Swezey. 2. Nathatiiel, b. 1840 ; m. Mary D. Roe. 3. Agnes S.t b. 1845 I ™- Jeremiah J. Robinson. 4. Joseph B., b. 1849 ; m. Josephine Price. iii. Phebe H., b. 1818; m. William C. Beale. Children (Beale) : i. Irving,^ m. Avery: 2. Phebe M.: 3. Hannah : 4. William C. iv. Sarah, b. 1820 ; d. 5 Feb., 1863 ; m. David B. Beale. Children (Beale): i./ohn^: 2. David: 3. Theodore: 4. Henrietta : 5. Edward. v. Electa, b. 1822 ; d. 18 April, 1885 ; m. Thomas Conklyn, b. in Babylon, L. I.; d. 17 July, 1885. vi. Henrietta, b. 1824; unm. vii. Hannah J., b. 1826; m. Sylvester Homan. Children (Homan) : i. Edgar^ : 2. Kate: 3. Susan. viii. John C, b. 1830; unm. ix. Mary F., b. 1834; m. Theodore Hutchinson. Children (Hutchinson): i. Alonzo^: 2. Grace, va. ^ Howell. 106 Nathan,' son of Moses^ and Hannah (Smith) Marvin, born 5 Nov., 1793, in Patchogue, Suffolk cc, L. I. ; died II Nov., 1825 : married about 1820, Sarah Danes. Children, born in Patchogue : i. Mary ,7 b. 1822 ; m. 22 March, 1839, George Jennings, b. 29 April, i8r4, in Yorkshire', England; d. 4 March, 1895. ii. Moses, b. 14 Aug., 1824; d. 17 May, 1902; m. 4 July, 1853, Almeda L. Wheeler, b. in Hauppauge, L. I. Children, b. in Patchogue : 1. Wesley Wheeler,^ b. 2 Sept., 1855; d. 31 Aug., 1896; m. Elizabeth Flanagan, b. in New York city; d. 4 March, 1890. Child: Ernest,' b. 13 Nov., 1890, in Patchogue. i. Margaret Estelle, b. S Dec, 1858 ; unm. 3. Ernest Nathan, b. i5 May, i860 ; d. 30 Oct., 1862. 4. Sarah Edith, b. 19 March, 1865 ; d. 14 April, 1865. 5. Percy Raymond, b. 9 July, 1873 ; m. Louise Gordon, b. in England. Child : Pauline Estelle,' b. 1895, in Burton, Ohio. 107 David,* son of Capt. Davids Marvin, Jr., born 13 April, 1759, in Blooming Grove, N. Y. (U. S. Pension Rec.) ; died in Norwalk, Ct., at an advanced age ; he was living 27 430 Matthew Mannn Line Aug., 1832 (date of application for pension), and is believed to be the "David Martin," as printed in the "Pension Rolls," 1841, who was living in Norwalk, i June, 1840, aged 81 ; married (i), Eunice, daughter of Samuel and Esther Hayden, of Braintree, Mass., later of Norwalk, born 30 May, 1756 ; died 1799, in Nor- walk ; married (2), Abigail Fitch ; David and Abigail sold land in Norwalk, 2 1 March, 1 801 (Land rec, XIX : 317), and 29 June, 1807 {Ibid., XXI : 158) ; married (3), Mrs. Crowley ; mar- ried (4), Mrs. Jones. He went with his father to Wyoming, Luzerne co., Pa., and enlisted therein 1776; he was living in Norwalk in 1778-9, and sold land as of Bloom- ing Grove in 181 2 (Norwalk rec). He served in Capt. Stephen Hall's com- pany, 15 Feb., 1777 to 19 Dec, 1778, and later was in Capt. Jabez Fitch's " Independent Volunteers" from i Sept., 1782, until 20 Nov., 1782 (Ct. in Rev., 224, 584*). He was in the batties of Germantown, Wyoming and Mud Fort, and served again under Capt. Ozias Marvin, at the time of the burn- ing of Norwalk, in 1779. His grandson, Homer Rockwell, of Norwalk, writes: — " My grandfather David told me that he, Capt. Ransom, and an- other soldier, Franklin by name, finding themselves alone after the batde of Wyoming, started for the fort, pursued by Indians ; Capt. Ransom soon fell, and grandfather, looking back, saw him slain. He kept on with his com- panion, and coming to the brow of a hill, Franklin concealed himself just over the ridge, in a clump of bushes, while he (David) ran down and plunged into a swamp at the foot of the hill, and lying down, covered himself with leaves. When night came on he succeeded in reaching the fort, where he found Franklin had already arrived. 1 remember the story distinctly, hav- ing often heard it from my grandfather's lips." Children, born in Norwalk : 193. i. Simeon, 7 b. 27 Jan'y, 1782. ii. Betsey Maria, b. 25 May, 1784; d. 1820, in Wilton, Ct.; m. Frederick, son of Joseph and Mercy (Keeler) Rock- well, b. 1782, in Norwalk; d. abt. 18 16, in Wilton. Children (Rockwell) : I. Eunice^ b. ; d. 1863, in Norwalk; m. Waters Tobey Bussingit of New York city, and had issue. * The record of his service, in the Pension Office, Washington, varies from, the State rec. (which we follow), making his first enlistment in Capt. Ransom's com- pany, Durkee's reg't, 17 mos. from i Aug., 1776; a second, under the same Cap- tain, 3 July, 1778, for one month, both at Wyoming, and the last one, 6 mos., from April, 1782, under Capt Ebenezer Fitch, at Norwalk. t He was a brother of Thomas W., who m. Sarah W.° Rockwell, dau. of Han- nah, iv. Sixth Generation 431 2. Dorinda, b, ; m. (i), Joseph Fitch; m. (2), Salathiel Thomas. 3. George, b. 7 Jan'y, 1809; d. 28 Dec, 1870, in Ontario, Ind. ; m. 6 July, 1836, Margaret Libbey, b. 28 June, 1818. 4. Samuel Marvin, b. 2 Dec, 181 1 ; d. 3 April, 1878, in Shelby, Ohio ; m. Maria P. Libbey, b. 14 Nov., 1814, in Perry Co., Pa. j d. 15 Feb., 1884, in Shelby. 5. Frederick, b. ; d. y. 6. Maria, b. ; d. y. iii. Samuel, b. 25 Jan'y, 1786; drowned, 1835, in Long Island Sound. iv. Hannah, b. 6 Oct., 1788; d. 6 Feb., 1864, in Norwalk; m. 23 May, 1807, Eliud, son of Clapp and Abigail (Gregory) Rockwell, b. 18 Jan'y, 1785, in Wilton parish, Norwalk; d. there 26 Nov., 1826.* Children (Rock- well), b. in Wilton : 1. Mary Ann^\>.2% March, 1808; d. i Sept., 1 830, in Wilton; unm. 2. Susan, \>. -ip April, 1810; d. 7 May, 1835; m. 16 March, 1834, Frederick Cropper, b. Oct., 1804, in Liverpool, Eng. ; d. 1842 ; they had one child. 3. Sarah W., b. 25 Aug., 1812; d. March, 1899, in Wilton; m. 17 June, 1833, Thomas W. Bussing, b. 1811, in New York city; d. Nov., 1890, in Danbuiy, Ct. ; they had eight chil. 4. Harmon, b. 14 July, 1814; d. Oct., 1873, in Waterville, Kas. 5. Horace, b. 18 March, i8i5; d. in California. 6. Betsey, b. 21 July, i8i8; d. i June, 1819, in Wilton. 7. Jane, b. 13 July, 1820; d. 23 March, 1883, in Norwalk; unm. 8. Homer, b. 15 Sept., 1822; m. 20 May, 1857, Frances Jane, dau. of William Pettit and Elizabeth Mainard (Lybers) Baxter, b. 1 1 Aug., 1832, in North Salem, N. Y., and had a dau. ; they settled in South Norwalk, where he res. 1896. 9. Hiram, b. 8 June, 1825; d. March, 1874, in Kansas ; unm. 10. Hannah Hayden, b. 16 Jan'y, 1827 ; d. 19 April, 1897, in Norwalk; m. 26 Jan'y, '853, in New York city, William Pettit Bax- ter, Jr., b. 12 June, 1828, in North Salem, and had three chil. ; res. (1876) in Norwalk. V. Esther, b. 13 April, 1790; d. 1884, in Wilton ; m. May, 1808, Billy, son of Clapp and Abigail (Gregory) Rock- well, b. 25 Dec, 1786, in Wilton; d. 13 April, 1874. Children (Rockwell), b. in Wilton: I. Sally,' b. 25 July, 1809; d. in Minnesota; m. John Brown, and had issue. * Whitney Gen. erroneously makes the five younger chil. by second vrife, and has Eliud d. 28 Nov. ; our date from his son Homer, who also differs in a few other cases from the Rockwell-Keeler Gen. (< 432 Matthew Marvin Line 2. Esther, b. 7 Nov., 1810; d. 12 March, 1891 ; m. 25 Dec, 1848, Samuel Fitch, son of David and Susanna (Rogers) Lambert, b. 25 Dec, 1784* Child (Lambert) : David Rogers,' b. Oct., 1850 ; d. 22 Dec, 1897, in Wilton; m. Eva, dau. of Capt. Edward S. Ogden. 3. Amanda, b. z Sept., 1813; d. 1894 ; m. 1847, as his second wife, Frederick Reed, son of Asa and Hannah (Reed) Benedict, b. 20 Oct.; 1804, in Norwalk; d. 1881 ; they had three chil.; res., Wil- ton. (See Benedicts in America, 1 17-18.) 4. William Lorenzo, b. I April, 1817 ; d. 1893; unm. 5. Giles Gregory, \s. 26 July, 1826; m. Caroline Betts; they had one child ; res., Wilton. 6. Emily, h. 11 Nov., 1830 ; m. William H. Cromwell; they have three chil. ; res. in Minnesota. vi. Sarah [Sally], b. 7 Dec, 1792 ;. d. Dec, 1891, in Norwalk; m. 21 March, 1810, Shubael Elwood, b. 20 July, 1789, in Westport, Ct. ; d. 25 Aug., 1879, in Norwalk. Chil- dren (Elwood), b. in Norwalk: 1. Charles,^ b. 25 Oct., 181 1 ; d. 1891 ; m. 5 June, 1838, Delia E. Taylor, b. in Norwalk. 2. Susan Ann, b. 6 April, 1814; d. 1819. 3. Louisa, b. 9 Jan'y, 1818; d. Sept., 1897 ; m. (i), 30 April, 1837, William Elmore, b. in New York; m. (2), George Oliver; res., Norwalk. 4. David Marvin, b. 2it Dec, 1819; d. 13 Oct., 1895; m. 7 Nov., 1842, Candace Hale, dau. of John and Elizabeth (FoUansbee) Bigelow, of Ashland, Mass., b. 27 March, 1818; d. 18 March, 1887, in Greenwich, Ct. He was a student at Amherst, 1840, but did not graduate ; he studied theology with Rev. Dr. Hewett, of Bridgeport, Ct., and was a Congregational minister ; he was ordered deacon in the Episcopal Church, 19 Dec, 1873, by Bishop Lay, of the Diocese of Easton, in Christ Church, Cambridge, Md. : served as the minis- ter of Dorchester Parish, Md. -. he was then transferred to Connecti- cut, and officiated at Southpprt, Easton, Stamford, and Greenwich ; the latter part of his life he res. in Norwalk ; they had seven chil. 5. John, b. 14 July, 1824 ; m. 27 Sept., 1852, Augusta Jennings, b. 10 March, 1830, in Green's Farms, Ct. ; they had three chil., one of whom was a missionary in Turkey. 6. Samuel, b. 6 Nov., 1826; d. 26 Dec, 1893; m. Nancy Moore ; i. /. vii. Aaron, b. 6 Feb., 1794; d. 1876; unm. viii. Susan, b. 1 Dec, 1796; d. 30 Aug., 1882, in Norwalk; m. 22 Oct., 1819, James, son of Nathan and Susannah (Sammis) Benedict, of Huntington, L. I., b. 16 Oct., 1797 ; d. 18 March, 1879; they res. in South Norwalk, * The date of birth of Esther's husband (Lambert), who was older than her father, is given by Selleck, who says Samuel m. " late in life." t Amherst Cat. sa,ys 25 Dec. ; our date from his cousin Homer Rockwell. Sixth Generation 433 on West Avenue, on what was later the LeGrand Lock- wood estate. Children (Benedict), b. in Norwalk :* 1. William Jarvisf b. 7 Dec, 1820; m. 5 June, 1861, Julia L. Sanford, of Hartford, Ct., b. 1831, in Goshen, Ct. ; d. 29 April, 1864. Child (Benedict) : Julia S.,' b. 19 April, 1864. 2. Roswell, b. 27 March, 1822; d. 15 June, 1897, in South Norwalk; unm. 3. Catharine E.,\>. 19 Sept., 1823; d. 19 Jan'y, 1843; unm. 4. James, b. i May, 1825 ; m. 2 Nov., 1851, Thirza Cornelia Dibble, b. 2 Feb., 1 824 ; d. 1 2 Sept, 1874; he served three years in the 17th Ct. Vols., in the Civil war; he was a teacher and farmer. Cliildren (Benedict): i. James,' b. 5 Jan'y, 1854: ii. Roswell, b. 27 Sept., 1855: iii. Edgar, b. 12 Oct., 1857 : iv. Neil, b. 2 Oct., 1859 : v. Lorenzo, b. 25 Dec, 1861 : vi. Henry Seeley, b. 24 Sept., 1866: vii. Samuel, b. 10 Jan'y, 1869. Res., Bethlehem, Ct. 5. Charles Frederick, b. 5 Sept., 1830; m. 19 Feb., 1851, Mary Seeley Dibble, b. 7 March, 1831, in Bedford, N. Y.; d. 10 Feb., 1896. Children (Benedict): i. Charles Clifton,' b. 12 April, 1852: ii. Mary G., b. 20 April, 1857 : iii. Gilbert Sanford, b. 10 June, 1862 : a fourth child d. y. Res., New York city. 108 Isaiah,^ son of Capt. Davids Marvin, Jr., born about 1760, probably in Goshen, Orange co., N. Y. ; married about 1782, Sarah, daughter of Ralph and Elizabeth (Gregory) Keeler, born 29 June, 1762, in Wilton parish, Norwalk, Ct. Isaiah Marvin, presumably this, as no other has been found, served in Capt. Jabez Gregory's company, August and September, 1776-7, and again in the following winter.f 19 Jan'y, 1785 he sold land in Norwalk; Sarah probably survived him, as the Norwalk land rec. show that 29 Nov., 181 6, Sarah Marvin sold land to Ira Mar\'in. Children (order uncertain) : i. Sarah,7 b. . ii. David, b. . 194. iii. Ira, b. 15 Aug., 1785. iv. Henry, b. . V. Betsey, b. . 109 Zerah,^ son of Uriahs and Phebe (Nesbit) Marvin, born II April, 177s, in Wyoming or Plymouth, Luzerne co.. Pa. (probably the latter); died 28 Sept., 1857; married 1797, Rhoda, daughter of Jabez and Martha (Sovereign) Williams, born 12 Feb., 1780, in Huntington, Luzerne co., Pa. ; died 11 March, * See Benedicts in America (124), which differs slightly from ours, and from Rockwell-Keeler Gen. t Ct. in Rev., 457, 4S6. 434 Matthew Marvin Line 1857, in Union, Luzerne co., Pa. He was an early resident of Union, and " spent a long and useful life as farmer, merchant, and often as a preacher of the Baptist faith." Children, born in Union : 195. i. William,7 b. 16 July, 1798. ii. Reuben, b. 5 March, 1801 ; d. y. iii. Isaac, b. 29 July, 1803 ; d. y. iv. Zerah, b. 18 Nov., 1804; d. 1886; he is said to have been a soldier in the Union army in the Civil war, but more prob. that was a relative, whom we have not placed, possibly his son. V. Matthias, b. 24 Aug., 1807 ; d. Oct., 1880; m. Amy Dav- enport. 196. vi. John, b. 18 April, 18 10. vii. Rhoda Ann, b. 12 Feb., 1813 ; d. 18 Aug., 1893, in Salt Lake city, Utah ; m. 18 Sept., 183 1, David, son of Peter and Susannah Fullmer, b. 7 July, 1803, in Northum- berland, Pa.; d. 21 Oct., 1879. In the fall of 1838, having accepted the Mormon faith, he settled in Nauvoo, 111. ; driven from Illinois in the winter of 1846-7, they went to Garden Grove, Iowa, and a year later crossed the plains in ox-teams to Salt Lake city. His son Hannibal O., informs us that there are more than two hun- dred descendants (including the third generation) of Rhoda and her husband, and to him we are indebted for the data below. Children (Fullmer) : 1. Eugene B.f b. 3 May, 1833, in Plymouth, Pa.; d. 5 Nov., 1889, in Salt .Lake city; m. 20 March, 1854, Sarah Jane Mitchel, b. 9 June, 1838, in Jefferson, Ohio. 2. Junius Sextus, b. 14 Jan'y, 1835, in Plymouth; d. 30 Sept., 1888, in Logan, Utah ; m. 16 Sept., 1866, Lucy Elyer, b. in Eng- land. 3. Hannibal O., b. 16 May, 1837, in Richmond, O.; m. 30 Jan'y, 1876, Rachel E. Brown, b. 25 March, 1857, in Salt Lake city. 4. Elvira Martha, b. 14 Oct., 1839, in Nauvoo; m. 16 Nov., 1856, John T. Hickenlooper, b. 7 July, 1836, in Leachburg, Pa.; d. 5 Feb., igco, in Ogden, Utah. 5. ffortensia /., b. 6 Sept., 1842, in Nauvoo; d. 26 Oct., 1853, in Salt Lake city. 6. Susanna, b. 25 Nov., 1844, in Nauvoo; m. Oct., i86i,Eph- raim S. Snyder, b. 27 Oct., 1831, in Fowler, N. Y. 7. Rhoda Ann, b. 16 March, 1847, in Garden Grove; m. 10 April, 1871, Hyrum Chapman; res. (1903) Blue Water, New Mex. Sixth Generation 43 S 8. David, tmn to Rhoda Ann; m. 2 Dec, 1872, Caroline Mabel Linnell, b. 5 Oct., 1853, in England; they had eight chil. b. in Salt Lake city. 9. Don P., b. 5 Oct., i85i,in Salt Lake city; m. 7 Nov., 1895, Ida Ann Morton, b. 27 Oct., 1875, i" Nevada ; d. 20 July, 1897. 10. Mary Ridate, b. 26 April, 1853, in Salt Lake city; m. 8 Nov., 1878, Samuel W. Andrews, b. 18 May, 1852, in England. 11. Esther, b. 23 May, 1857, in Salt Lake city ; m. 6 Dec, 1875, John S. Bowen, b. 27 Feb., 1853, in Salt Lake city. viii. Martha Jane, b. i Jan'y, 1818; d. 9 July, i8g6; m. 27 Feb., 1840, in Muhlenberg, Pa., Wm. Seymour, son of Truman and Keziah (Franklin) Monroe, b. 21 Oct., 1815, in Huntington; d. 4 June, 1872. Children (Monroe), b. in Muhlenberg: 1. Eugene Adelbert,' b. 25 Dec, 1840 ; d. 20 Aug., 1859. 2. Ann Adelaide, b. 7 Dec, 1842 ; m. 24 Sept., 1875, Gilbert Wolfe, b. 10 March, 1833, in Muhlenberg, and has issue ; res., Wyom- ing. 3. Marion Antoinette, b. 5 July, 1844; ™- '9 Dec, 1867,. Jacob Levi Glace, b. 19 Jan'y, 1842, in Huntington; they have two chil. 4. Melville, b. 24 Feb., 1846; m. 11 Feb., 1875, i" Wyoming, Helen Maria Hunstock, b. 17 Sept., 1843, in Kingston, Pa. ; they have two chil. ; res., Muhlenberg. For further particulars, see Ran- som Gen., 69, which differs slightly from Fam. rec. furnished us. 110 Seth,' son of Gen. Seths and Sarah (Little) Marvin, born 14 Feb., 1773, in Chester, Orange cc, N. Y. ; died 12 Nov., 1823, in Blooming Grove, Orange cc, N. Y. ; married 18 Sept., 1796, Temperance, daughter of Grant Bradley, born 30 May, 1776, in Orange co. ; died 12 March (11, grave- stone), 1834. He was an ensign in Capt. WoodhuU's Orange co. reg't, in 1800, and later paymaster until 1 815-16. His will, dated 6 April, 1817, and that of his widow, dated 21 April, 1832, are recorded at Goshen, N. Y. (G: 144, and J : 51.) Children, born in Chester : i. Grant Bradley,^ b. 24 Aug., 1797 ; d. i Sept., 1798. ii. Julianna, b. 7 March, 1799; d. 8 Oct., 1873; m. 1819, Nathan White Helme, b. 17 June, 1792; d. 29 April, 1859, "act. 67-10-12" (gravestone). Children (Helme), b. in Chester : I. Joseph Warren,' b. 27 July, 1820; d. II Sept., 1899; m. 11 Nov., 1846, Elizabeth, dau. of Lewis and Sarah (King) Roe, b. 23 Nov., 1823 ; d. 16 Sept., 1884 ; they had three chil. 436 Matthew Marvin Line 2. Julianna Bradley, b. 17 May, 1823 ; d. 17 July, 1891 ; unm. 3. Phebe Jane, b. 29 Jan'y, 1825 ; d. 19 April, 1859. 4. Nathan Henry, \>. 2 Dec, 1827; unm.; living (1903) in Chester. He has placed a handsome iron fence about the burial- place of Gen. Seth Marvin, and erected a monument there. 5. Temperance Ann, b. 18 Dec. 1829; d. 16 Oct., 1898; m. 21 Nov., 1855, William Henry, son of William Smith and Fanny Howell (Schultz) WoodhuU, b. 4 Nov., 1828; res. (1903) Chester. Children (Woodhull) : i. William Smith,' b. 13 March, 1857 : ii. Augusta Helme, b. 14 March, 1867.* 6. Mary Augusta, b. 31 Dec, 1831; d. 21 July, 1857, "aet. 25-6-21 ; " unm. 7. Caroline E., b. 27 Sept., 1833 ; d. 6 May, i860, "aet. 26-7- 9 ; " unm. 197. iii. Grant Bradley, b. 21 Jan'y, 1801. iv. Abigail Gardner, b. 20 Nov., 1802 ; d. 24 Aug., 1880, in Warwick, N. Y. ; m. (i), 16 Dec, 1820, Selah, son of Barnabas and Rachel (Bostwick) Horton, b. 24 Jan'y, 1799, in Goshen; d. 22 Sept., 1824. Child (Horton): 1. Tempe Ann^ b. 6 April, 1823 ; d. 18 Sept., 1824; m. (2), II July, 1839, as his second wife, John, son of Conrad and Anna (Ward) Sly, b. 20 June, 1787 ; d. 11 June, 1852, in Warwick. Child (Sly), b. in Warwick: 2. Mary Josephine, b. 7 Aug., 1841 ; d. there 21 Nov., 1897 ; unm. V. Temperance Woodhull, b. i July, 1805 ; d. 15 April, 1809. vi.- Susan Jane, b. 24 May, 1807; m. James Whitlock, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children (Whitlock) : 1. Harriet M.^ b. 23 June, 1841 ; d. 5 Nov., 1846 : 2. Phebe Jane, b. 27 March, 1846 ; d. 4 Sept., 1847. vii. Temperance Woodhull, b. 4 April, 1809 ; m. as his second wife, Samuel R. Owen, viii. William, b. 21 July, 181 1 ; d. 18 Oct., 181 1. ix. Seth, b. 20 Dec, 1812; d. 20 Jan'y, 1813. X. Mary Elizabeth, b. 23 Feb., 1814; d. 29 Feb., 1892 ; m. 15 Feb., 1832, Nathan Strong, b. 25 Aug., 181 1, in Blooming Grove; d. 8 Dec, 1872. Children (Strong), b. in Blooming Grove : 1. Lavinia C.f b. 3 Jan'y, 1833; d. 9 March, 1899; m. 21 Jan'y, 1851, Peter B. Taylor, b. 27 Dec, 1827, in Highland Mills, N. Y. ; d. 21 April, 1903, leaving issue. 2. Seth Marvin, b. 18 Aug., 1838; d. 16 March, 1900. 3. Charles H., b. 5 Sept., 1840. 4. Albert H., b. 22 Nov., 1842. * Dates of birth, where the ages are given, are derived from gravestones. We are much indebted lo Miss Augusta II. Woodhull for information. Sixth Generation 437 xi. Harriet Newell, b. 26 March, 1817; d. 31 Jan'y, 1843 ; m. as his first wife, Samuel R. Owen. Children (Owen) : 1. Grant Bradley,^ b. 20 April, 1840; d. 8 Feb., 1856 : 2. Eugene, b. ig Dec, 1841. 111 John Floyd,^ son of Johns and Frances (Woodhull) Marvin, born 19 Jan'y, 1800, in Oxford village, Bloom- ing Grove, Orange co., N. Y. ; died 16 March, 1868, in Oxford ; married (i), 20 Oct., 1831, Amelia,' daughter of Stephen and Sally* (Marvin) Jayne (see 54, iii, i), born 21 Feb., 1809, in Florida, Orange co., N. Y. ; died 22 Dec, 1857; John and Amelia joined the church in Goshen by certificate 4 Feb., 1843 \ married (2), about 1859, i^i Goshen, Orange co., N. Y., Jane P. Strong, died in 1880, in Wallkill, Ulster co., N. Y. Jane had no children by this marriage; her will (i Feb., 1880, proved 30 Nov., following), names relatives, by blood and not by marriage (Goshen rec, XLIII: 164); the will of John F., then of Goshen (Goshen rec, XXXI : 361), made 26 Nov., 1864, proved 16 April, 1868, appointed DeWitt C. Jayne (his brother-in-law), sole executor and trustee for his son Floyd D.,7 but the latter died before his father. Children, born in Chester, N. Y. : i. Sarah rrances,^ b. 12 Nov., 1832 ; m. 25 Feb., 1857, Henry Aaron Barnes, son of Medad Alexander and Lucy (Bass) Sheldon, b. 7 Oct., 1815, in Rutland, Vt. ; d. 16 March, 1882. Children (Sheldon), b. in West Rutland, Vt. : 1. Floyd Preston? b. 14 Jan'y, 185S; m. 15 Oct., 1884, Clara Bell, dau. of Charles H. and Mary Elizabeth (Taft) Mead, b. 24 July, 1862, in Cornwall, N. Y., and has i. Marguerite Woodhull,' b. 4 Sept., 1855 : ii. Alice Marvin, b. ig March, 1887, both b. in New- burgh, N. Y. ; he is a physician ; he grad. M. D. at the Univ. of Mich., 1878, and also received a degree from the N. Yi Ophthalmic Hospital, in 1882 ; he is practicing in New York city. 2. Mary Amelia, b. 13 Sept., i860; res. (1902) in New York city, unm. ii. Floyd DeWitt, b. 30 Oct., 1838 ; d. 17 Jan'y, 1867 ; unm. 112 Van Rensselaer Woodhull,* son of Johns and Frances (Woodhull) Marvin, born 9 March, 1805, in Oxford village, Blooming Grove, Orange co., N. Y. ; died there II Feb., 1856; married 23 Dec, 1835, Julianna W., daughter of 438 Matthew Marvin Line Judge Nathan and Fanny (Howell) White, born 7 Feb., 18 12, in Blooming Grove; died 30 Nov., 1892.* She was appointed administratrix of her husband's estate 3 March, 1856 (Goshen rec, 1 : 191), and guardian of their surviving minor children, whose ages are given in her letter of appointment, and appear on the record, which we follow (Ibid., G , 140-3 ; \s. Jan'y, 1859). Children, born in Blooming Grove : i. John Woodhull,7b. 9 Nov., 1836; m. 4 Nov., 1862, Juli- anna Howell, dau. of Henry Ford and Mary Brewster (Howell) Moffatt, b. 17 March, 1838, in Washington- ville, N. Y. ; res. (1902) Middletown, N. Y. Child: Ada Belief b. lo June, 1869; m. 5 April, 1899, Edward S. Bull, of Monroe, N. Y., b. 16 June, 1866. Children (Bull) : i. Dor- othy R.,' b. 2 Dec, 1900, in Monroe: ii. Marion, b. 9 Sept., 1902, in Florida, N. Y. ii. Samuel, b. 12 Sept., 1838; d. 23 March, 1881; unm. iii. Elizabeth Nicoll, b. 23 Feb., 1841 ; d. 20 March, 1890; m. 9 Oct., 1862, James A. Townsend, of Newburgh, N. Y. Children (Townsend): 1. George^: 2. Augus- tus: 3. Edward: 4. Fanny, m. Wm. Cassady, of New- burgh: 5. Elizabeth. iv. Fanny W., b. 4 April, 1843; d. 22 May, 1845. V. Albert Denniston, b. 8 Feb., 1847 ! "i- 7 J^^'y. 1874, Phebe Houston, dau. of Cornelius and Ann EKza (Houston) Wood, b. i May, 1849, '^^ Chester, N. Y. ; res. (1903) in Middletown. Children, the first two b. in Newburgh, the others in New Windsor, N. Y. : 1. Elizabeth Townsend,^ b. 27 Sept., 1874; d. 14 Oct., 1885. 2. Cornelia Wood, b. 6 June, 1878; unm., 1902. 3. Anna Louise, b. 18 Sept., 1879; unm. 4. Frances May, b. 15 Dec, 1881 ; unm. vi. Fanny White, b. 18 March, 1849; ^- ^ Oct., 1867; unm. 113 RoswELL Ellsworth,^ son of Anthonys and Abigail (Paine) Marvin, born 28 Nov., 1797, in Hobart, Dela- vi^are co., N. Y. ; died 16 July, 1885 ; married (i), 7 Oct., 1819, Sophia, daughter of Judd and Hannah Starr (Kellogg) Raymond, of Walton, Delaware co., N. Y., born 10 April, 1797; died 13 July, 1842, in Carbondale, Lackawanna co., Pa.; married (2), 25 * Family rec. ; one member of the family gives this date 2 Dec, 1892, probably that of burial. Sixth Generation 439 Oct., 1843, his cousin, Sarah Ann, daughter of Roswell and Ann (Gray) Paine, born 11 March, 18 10, in Goshen, Orange co., N. Y. ; died 26 June, 1896. He resided for a time in Green Ridge, a suburb of Scranton, Pa. His wife Sophia was admitted to the church in Carbondale, 28 June, 1829, and he joined the following September, and was chosen a deacon in 1832. Children by iirst wife : i. Henry W.,7 b. ; d. inf. 198. ii. Henry L., b. 11 April, 1822, in Carbondale. iii. Mary A., b. May, 1824, in Canaan, Pa. ; m. 31 Aug., 1846, Thomas Dickson, b. 26 March, 1824, in Scotland; d. 31 July, 1884. Children (Dickson), the first three b. in Carbondale, the others in Scranton : 1. Sophia R.' b. 4 Dec, 1847 ; m. Thomas F. Terry. 2. Elizabeth L., b. 15 Aug., 1850; m. 17 Feb., 1870, Henry Martin Boise, b. 18 Aug, 1837, in Lee, Mass. 3. James P., b. 24 July, 1852 ; m. Laura Reynolds, b. in Wilkes Barre, Pa. \. Joseph B.,h. 15 March, 1861 ; m. 9 Sept., 1885, Martha Young, b. 28 Nov., 1862, in Honesdale, Pa. 5. Henry M., b. 19 Sept., 1863 ; d. 1874. iv. Harriet A., b. 31 Aug., 1826, in Canaan ; d. 16 July, 1872 ; m. 9 Aug., 1847, George F. Wilbur, b. 28 April, 1822, in Geneseo, N. Y. ; d. 18 Oct., 1894. Children (Wil- bur) : 1. Mary Augusta?! b. 16 June, 1848, in Carbondale; m. 22 March, 1869, William H. Ham, b. 4 July, 1834, in Honesdale. 2. Charles Edgar, b. 29 Oct., 1850, in Carbondale ; d. 26 May, 1853- 3. Ann Eliza, b. 12 Oct., 1853, in Pittston, Pa.; m. 15 Nov., 1882, Joseph A. Bodie, b. 20 June, 1852, in Dyberry, Pa. 4. Roswell Marvin, b. 13 May, 1856, in Hawley, Pa. ; m. 14 April, 1881, Susie C. Byram. 5. Edward W., b. 16 July, 1872, in Honesdale ; d. 23 July 1872. 6. George F., twin to Edward W. ; d. 16 July, 1872. V. Ann Eliza, b. 2 June, 1830, in Carbondale; m. (i), 15 May, 1849, Stephen H., son of Jeremiah and Phebe (Terbett) Pierson, d. 1 Nov., 1858, in Carbondale. Child (Pierson) : Edward M.^ b. 28 Feb., 1856, in Carbondale; d. 9 March, 1857; m. (2), 19 Oct., 1869 G. V. Bentley, d. 1 Aug., 1887. 44° Matthew Marvin Line vi. Helen H., b. 15 May, 1840; m. 8 Sept., 1858, Thomas, son of Joseph L. and Mary (Fitch) Franklin, b. 11 Feb., 1830, in Bayside, L. I. ; d. 20 Jan'y, 1884. Chil- dren (Franklin), b. in New York city: I. Helen,' b. 18 Jan'y, 1861 ; d. 22 Oct., 1896; m. 2 Oct., 1 889, William A. Pierson. z. William Marvin, b. 10 July, 1863 ; unm. 3. Edwin Brooks, b. 20 Jan'y, 1865 ; m. 21 Nov., 1895, Eve- lyn Loomis Kays. Child (Franklin) : Edwin Lawrence,' b. 16 May, 1897. Children by second wife : vii. Edward, b. 15 Dec, 1847, in Carbondale ; d. i Dec, 1853- viii. James Archibald, b. 11 Dec, 1849, i" Wyoming, Pa.; unm. ix. Frances, b. 16 Aug., 185 1, in Carbondale; unm. 114 Samuel,'^ son of Matthiass and Huldah (Hamilton) Mar- vin, born about 1772, in Shelburne, Vt. ; died March, i8S3> probably in Greene, Chenango co., N. Y. ; married (i), about 1801 (i"), Blair; married (2), Sept., 1815, Sally Woodman, born 3 July, 1791, in New Hampshire; died Oct., 1867. Children by first wife : i. Son,7 b. in Shelburne ; d. y. 199. ii. Harvey B., b. 26 Nov., 1806, in Shelburne. iii. Daughter, b. .* iv. Eliza, b. — — ; m. Dr. Carr ; " lived at the West." V. Daughter, b. ■ . Children by second wife : vi. Catharine, b. 6 Oct., 1816, in Greene; d. March, 1863; unm. vii. Sarah, b. 30 March, 1818, in Greene; d. 24 March, 1891, in Grand Rapids, Mich. ; m. Edmund, son of Rev. Asaph and Philamelia (Burnham) Graves, b. 26 Aug., 18 1 4, in Palermo, N. Y. ; d. 27 April, 1863. Children (Graves) : * This, or v, may be the " Deborah," called a child of Samuel and Sarah " Wooding," in Ct. Quarterly, III : 357. One of the daus. is said to have lived in New York city, where she died a few years ago. Sixth Generation 441 1. Ellen Marvin,^ b. 30 Nov., 1845; m. (i), 2 Feb., 1865, Charles L. Barrett ; m. (2), 22 Dec, 1873, LaFayette Norman, of Berkeley, Cal. , 2. Eva Loretta, b. 22 Dec, 1853, in Grand Rapids; m. 10 Feb., 1872, Alplieus E. Bolt, b. 24 Sept., 1842, in Masonville, N, Y. ; d. 30 Sept., 1895; res. in Grand Rapids. viii. Samuel C, b. 3 April, 1820, in Johnsburgh, N. Y. ; d. 31 Jart'y; 1901; rn. 1845, Mary Johns, b. 1821, in Ver- mont; d. Oct., 1874. Children: i. Emory^ d. 1880: 2. Flora: 3. Laura, d. 1877: 4. Mary: 5. Ernest L., b. 15 March, 1859, in Berlin, Mich.; m. Oct., 1874, Alta L. Murray, b. 26 Oct., 1855, in Nunica, Mich.; they have an adopted dau. Doris Loraine, b. 28 Feb., 1900, in California, Mich. ix. Elisha, b. Sept., 1822, in Johnsburgh; d. July, 1877; m. Jane Norton. 200. X. Stiles D., b. II May, 1825, in Johnsburgh. xi. Rosalinda, b. June, 1827, in Greene; d. 1886; m. Abram S. Richardson. Children (Richardson) : I. Edward C.,° b. 12 Nov., 1866, in Berlin ; m. 16 Feb., 1892, Mary M. Barbour, b. 13 March, 1 871, in Springfield, Mich. ^. Frederic, b. . xii. Calvin, b. July, 1829, in Greene; d. May, 1854; m. Cath- arine, dau. of Rufus and Huldah (Knapp) Bigelow, of Charlotte, Mich., b. 12 Sept., 1830. Child: Katharine.^ His widow m. (2), John L. Hagadorn, of Lyons, Mich., by whom she had issue, xiii. John F., b. 24 Aug., 1831, in Greene; d. 10 June, 1898; m. 28 March, 1861, Sarah Coughton, b. i April, 1841, in N. J. Child : George D.,^ b. Feb., 1862, in Oakland, Mich. ; m. Jan'y, 1889, Elizabeth Stewart, b. Feb., 1865, in Saginaw, Mich. ; s.p.\ he is a physician. 115 Aaron/ son of Matthiass and Huldah (Hamilton) Mar- vin, born about 1774, in Shelburne, Vt. ; married (i), 1795-9, a Canadian lady of French descent, v^fhose name has not been learned ; she died soon after the birth of her only child ; married (2), Mrs. Kainboath. They resided in Quebec, and later in St. Andrew's, P. Q., Canada, where their children, except the eldest, were born. Child by first wife : i. Joseph,' b. 1796-1800; d. y. 442 Matthew Marvin Lim Child by second wife : 201. ii. William C, b. 20 Nov., 181 1. iii. Pamela, b. 1813 ; m. Myron Owens, b. in Burlington, Vt. iv. Jeremiah, b. 1815 ; m. Maria Woodman, b. in Port For- tune, P. Q. 116 Calvin,^ son of Matthiass and Huldah (Hamilton) Mar- vin, born 20 April, 1777, in Shelburne, Vt. ; died 18 Dec, 1867, in Ontario, Canada; married 1803, Clarissa Bates, born 10 Dec, 1787, in Genesee co., N. Y. ; died 25 Dec, 1864, in Ontario. Children : 202. i. Anson, 7 b. 17 Aug., 1804, in Elgin, Ontario. ii. Marshall, b. 20 April, 1806, in Elgin ; d. 4 May, 1846, in , Colon, Mich. ; m. Polly Atchinson,* b. abt. 1808 ; d. 18 May, 1846, "aet. 38," in Colon. Children, b. in Colon : 1. Martha' h. 1838; d. 9 Nov., 1861, in Coldwater, Mich.; m. 1861, Henry Lantry; s. p. 2. Stephen Henry, b. abt. 1840 ; d. y. 3. William, b. . 4. Lucy Maria, b. 13 March, 1845 ; m. 25 June, 1869, George F. Hodge, b. 20 May, 1841, in Pulaski, Mich. Child (Hodge): Ira Marvin,' b. 25 June, 187 1, in Concord, Mich.; m. 28 Aug., 1893, Katharine Loos, b. 18 Aug., 1867, in Pittsburgh, Pa. 203. iii. Henry Bates, b. 2 Dec, 1808, in Elgin. 204. iv. Guy Hastings, b. 2 April, 1811, in St. Andrew's, Ontario. V. Almira, b. 24 Feb., 1813, in St. Andrew's; d. 22 Jan'y, 1888 ; m. 1836, Harry Soper, b. in Delta, Ontario. vi. Caroline M., b. 3 Jan'y, 1815, in St. Andrew's; d. ; m. Reuben Bullard, b. in Delta, vii. Esther Parmelia, b. 5 March, 1817, in St. Andrew's; m. 26 May, 1847, Hiram Holmes, b. in Plum Hollow, On- tario, viii. Huldah J., b. 5 April, 1819, in St. Andrew's; d. 1843; unm. 205. ix. Calvin Osman, b. 23 March, 182 1, in South Crosby, On- tario. X. Samuel A., b. 21 April, 1823 ; d. 9 May, 1862 ; unm. * Surnames in this and the preceding family are spelled as given us. Lantry (ii, i) may perhaps be Lautry. Sixth Generation 443 xi. Emily M., b. 7 June, 1825 ; d. 13 Sept., 1828. xii. Abigail M., b. 9 June, 1828 ; d. 29 Jan'y, 1878 ; m. S. Hunter, b. in Plum Hollow, xiii. Ira B., b. 16 March, 1833 ; m. 1858, Hannah Kinney. 117 Jesse,* son of Matthias^ and Huldah (Hamilton) Mar- vin, born about 1799-80, in Shelburne, Vt., or Little Hoosick, Albany co., N. Y. ; died in Newark, Licking co., Ohio ; married about 1801, in Vermont, Elizabeth , born there. Children, the eldest, and probably all, born in Stamford, Vt. : 206. i. Samuel,' b. 11 March, 1802. ii. Clara, b. ; m. Prosper Rich. iii. Mary, b. ; m. George Frederick Adams. iv. Harriet, b. ; m. Charles Sawyer, of Granville, Ohio. Child : Amanda,^ b. 12 Aug., 1833; m. 12 July, 1854, William, son of MiUord and Sterling (Turner) Phillips, b. 12 Oct., 1833 ; res., Alex- ander, Ark. ; they had four chil. (See Sharpless Fam. Gen.) 118 Matthias,* son of Matthias^ and Huldah (Hamilton) Marvin, born 19 June, 1782, in Little Hoosick, Albany CO., N. Y.; died 16 Dec, 1859; married 10 Oct., 1808, Mehit- able Glass, born 4 Oct., 1788; he is said to have settled in Rochester, N. Y. Children, born in Williston, Vt. : i. Lucy,7 b. 2 July, 1809; d. 27 Oct., 1837; m. Robert McQueary, b. 11 Oct., 1804, in Orange co., N. Y. ; d. 16 April, 1879 ; s.p. ii. Henry, b. 30 Oct., 1810; d. 11 Nov., 1810. iii. Hyman B., b. 19 Dec, 181 1 ; d. 28 Aug., 1853 ; m. 1 Dec, 1839, Asenath Rose, b. 31 Aug., 1817, in Murray, N. Y. Child : Lucy^ b. 20 Aug., 1842, in Clarkson, N. Y. ; unm. 207. iv. Cassius Simeon, b. 11 May, 1815. V. David, b. 31 March, 1818; d. 1 Sept., 1820. 119 Alson,* son of Josephs and Rhoda (Hutchinson) Marvin, born 27 June, 1788, in Sharon, Ct. ; died 21 July, 1841, probably in Canaan, Ct. ; married 23 Aug., 1814, Clarissa Calkin, born 29 June, 1792, in Sharon ; died 15 April, 1879. 444 Matthew Marvin Line Children, the first four born in Cornwall, Ct., the others in North Canaan, Ct. : 208. i. George Alson,' b. 30 Aug., 1816. ii. Betsey I., b. 8 July, i8i8; d. 20 March, 1875; m. 20 Dec, 1836, James Warner. Child (Warner): Etten I? iii. Lee, b. 25 Jan'y, 1820; d. 9 Jan'y, 1863; m. 15 Nov., 1846, Delia E. Mansfield, b. in Canaan ; d. 2i March, 1867. Child : Mary A.,^ b. 23 Sept., 1852, in Winsted, Ct. ; m. 24 Jan'y, 187 1, her cousin, Eugene Frank,* son of George Alson? (208) Marvin. iv. Sabra M., b. 26 Oct., 1823; m. 22 March, 1876, Gris- wold Humphrey, b. in Norfolk, Ct. ; d. 15 May, 1880; s.p. V. Charles, b. 23 Jan'y, 1826 ; d. 11 Nov., 1901, in Worces- ter, Mass. ; m. 4 July, 1854, Caroline Holyoke,* b. 1823, of Brookline, Mass. He was city messenger of Wor- cester thirty-nine years. Child : Henry Alson^ b. 2 June, 1864, in Worcester. vi. Robert H., b. 27 July, 1830; d. 10 March, 1897; m. 16 April, 1856, Mary A. Gregory. Child : Charles H.} b. in Sharon. A Robert H. was a sergeant in company D, ist Ct. cav'y in the Civil war, but has not been iden- tified. (See Orcutt's Hist. Hartford, 943) vii. Amos, b. 11 July, 1833 ; d. 14 Oct., 1858 ; unm. 120 William Orlando,* son of Davids and Deborah (Bald- win) Marvin, born 25 Dec, 1801, in Sharon, Ct. ; died 8 April, 1890; married 28 June, 1830, Jane Ritchie, born 8 June, 1804, in County Derry, Ireland (of Scotch descent) ; died 15 Oct., 1896. They resided in New York city until about 1840, when they removed to Baldwin, Randolph co., 111. Children, the first three born in New York city, the others in Illinois : 209. i. Joseph M.,7 b. 25 March, 1831. 210. ii. Elizabeth, b. 24 April, 1833. 211. iii. Theodore B., b. 15 June, 1835. * Perhaps a dau. of Elizur and Martha Holyoke, of Brookline, Mass. ; the Town rec. name three of their chil. b. there, 1825 and later, but none earlier, and no Caroline. Sixth Generation 445 212. iv. William Henry, b. 28 Nov., 1840. V. Renwick, b. ; d. 1863. vi. Frances (Fannie), b. 1847 ; m. 7 Oct., 1872, John Holmes, b. 1845, in Illinois. Children (Holmes), b. in Illinois: I. John E.^ b. 1873 ; ^- ^5 Aug., 1870. * This agrees with rec. recently sent us, but in an old letter to T. R, Marvin, the birthplace of his chil. is given as Wilton. Seventh Generation 447 iv. James Francis, b. i6 Aug., 1827 ; m. 7 Nov., 1867, Mar- tha J. Southard, b. 11 May, 1835, in Fishkill ; s. p. V. Sarah Eliza, b. 26 Feb., 1830; m. (i), 15 June, 1854, Philander George Seward, b. 10 Nov., 1828 ; d. 16 Dec, 1855, in Elgin, 111.; m. (2), 3 Oct., i860, Peter H. Silvester, b. 17 Feb., 1807, in Kinderhook, N. Y. ; d. 29 Nov., 1882 ; she res. in Coxsackie, N. Y. Child (Seward) : George Marvin,') b. 27 May, 1855, in Fish- kill. vi. Mary Ann, b. 29 July, 1832 ; m. 15 June, 1854, Maurice Dwight Seward. Children (Seward) : 1. Cora Lee^h. 19 Feb., 1855, in Elgin; m. 27 Aug., 1884, Hamilton King. 2. Frank Dwight, b. 17 Nov., i860, in Rosemond, 111. vii. Julia, b. i June, 1835 ; d. 22 Feb., 1841. 123 Hon. Charles,' son of hon. Matthew^ and Nancy (St. John) Marvin, born 6 Nov., 1803, in Wilton, Ct. ; died there i Dec, 1883 ; married 26 Nov., 1835, Clarina Taylor, daughter of Rev. Samuel Merwin, D. D., of New Haven, Ct., born 30 Jan'y, 181 5 ; died 10 Nov., 1898. He graduated at Yale in 1823, and studied law, but trouble with his eyes prevented him from practice. He was a selectman of Wilton 1835 and 1841-4; he represented the town in 1836, '38, and '48 ; was a member of the Senate in 1846, '47, and '51, and in 1852 was appointed a bank commis- sioner ; he was a trustee of the Norwalk Savings Society (1849) ; for several years a director of the Fairfield co. Bank, and was (1865) one of the trustees of the " Fitch Home for Orphan and Destitute Children of Soldiers in the Civil War." 17 Oct., 1841, he was made a deacon of the Wilton church, and was active in all good works ; for many years he was treasurer of the Fairfield co. Auxiliary Society of the American Board of Foreign Missions. Children, born in Wilton : i. Matthew,* b. 31 Aug., 1836; d. 13 Jan'y, 1839. ii. Clarina Taylor, b. 31 Aug., 1839; d. 31 Oct., 1865, in Oskaloosa, Iowa; interred in Wilton; m. 10 Sept., 1862, Stephen Lynes, son of Dea. Wakeman and Juha Ann (Lynes) Hubbell, of Wilton, b. 31 March, 1838; after her death he m. again, and had issue ; res., Des Moines, Iowa. Children (Hubbell) : 1. Marvin Lynes? b. 13 June, 1863; d. Oct., 1864, in Des Moines. 2. Clarissa Marvin, b. 17 Sept., 1865 ; d. Oct., 1865, in Os- kaloosa. 448 Matthew Marvin Line iii. Alice, b. 19 May, 1842 ; m. 2 Nov., 1865, Benjamin Hub- bell (brother of Stephen above), of Derby, Ct. ; b. 20 Nov., 1841. Children (Hubbell) : 1. Henry Marvin? b. 30 Dec, 1867, in Wilton ; m. 22 Jan'y, 1896, Harriette Estelle Carter, b. 15 March, 1872, in Derby. 2. Alice Merwin, b. 11 Feb., 1872, in Wilton ; d. :8 Feb., 1875. 3. Betijamin Lynes, b. 11 Nov., 1875, in Derby, Ct.* iv. Charles Matthew, b. 11 Oct., 1844; m. 17 Feb., 1869, Mary Melanchthon, dau. of Philip Melanchthon and Ellen (Jones) Whelpley, b. 30 Sept., r847, '"^ New York city. He has been manager for many years of the Home Agency office of the United States Life In- surance Company, of New York.f Children : I. Clara Wkelpley? h. 26 April, 1871, in Jersey City, N. J. ; d. 5 March, 1880. z. Ellen Sutton, b. 14 March, 1873, i" Jersey City; unm. 3. Martha Agnes, b. 15 Oct., 1875, '" New York city ; unm. 4. Charles Mathew, b. 21 July, i88z, in Montclair, N. J. ; unm. V. Cornelia Esther, b. 2 July, 1847 ; m. 27 Oct., 1870, Wil- liam Sturges Harris, b. 25 June, 1847, in Ballston Spa, N. Y.; d. 20 March, 1871. Child (Harris): Wilhel- mina,') b. 22 Aug., 1871, in Wilton ; unm. vi. Samuel, b. 15 Sept., 1849 ; m. 30 Oct., 1872, Sarah, dau. of Robert John and Joanna (Gaskin) Johnston, b. 4 Aug., 1851, in New Bedford, N. J. ; res., Wilton. Chil- dren, b. in Wilton : 1. Charles? b. 6 Oct., 1873 ! ™- 22 Jan'y, 1876, Ella Elizabeth, dau. of Everett E. and Helen A. (Swift) Dunbar, b. 10 Nov., 1872, in Cornwall, Ct. She is a descendant of Gen. Heman Swift, a Rev- olutionary officer, and an original member of the Cincinnati. ChUd : Everett Dunbar, ■" b. 2 Oct., 1896, in Derby, Ct. ^. Robert J., b. 16 Dec, 1875 ; d. 17 March, 1876, in Wilton. 3. Robert John Johnston, b. -i. April, 1877 ; m. 10 April, 1901^ Carrie Ethel, dau. of Wilson Page and F^rances Josephine (Hubbard) Sturges, b. lo Oct., 1877, i"^ Cornwall. Children ; i. Harold Fran- cis," b. 27 Oct., 1902, in Waterbury, Ct. ; d. 2 Feb., 1903: ii. Arthur Francis, b. 11 Dec, 1903. * For chil. of ii and iii (which differ from Hubbell Gen.) the husbands of the two daus. are our authority. t The name of "Charles M. Marvin" appears on the roll of company B, 17th reg't Ct. Vols., as serving 16 Sept., 1864, to 19 July, 1865, in the Civil war. This was a substitute, sent by Mr. Marvin, who at that time was prevented by physical infirmity from enlisting. Seventh Generation 449 4. Sanmel, b. 2 April, 1877 ; m. 23 Oct., 1901, Marion Swift Dunbar, a sister of Ella E., above, b. 7 Aug., 1879, '^^ Derby. Chil- dren : i. Helen Dunbar,'" b. 5 Oct., 1902, in Derby: ii. Alice Hub- bell, b. 8 Jan'y, 1904. 5. William B., b. 31 July, 1878; d. 15 March, 1880. 6. William B., b. 17 May, 1880. 7. Gordon Hall, b. 22 Sept., 1882. vii. Elizabeth, b. 12 Aug., 1852; m. 18 Sept., 1872, George Gilbert, b. 19 Dec, 1847, in Fairfax co., Va. Children (Gilbert), b. in Wilton : i. Ernest Marvin,') b. 11 April, 1874; unm. : 2. Walter Marvin,h.\ Oct., -i2>'](); unm. 124 Frederick B./ son of Curtis Bennett' and Huldah (Reed) Marvin, born 8 July, 181 1, in Redding, Ct. ; died 22 Feb., 1876; married 20 Sept., 1832, Eliza C, daughter of Pierson Graham and Annie (Wilkie) Morris, born 4 Aug., 1812, in New York city; died 22 July, 1897. Children, the eldest born in Haverstraw, N. Y., the others in New York city : 215. i. Curtis Reed,* b. 5 July, 1833. ii. Eliza Matilda, b. 13 Sept., 1836 ; m. 13 Sept., 1859, Eu- gene S., son of Dominick and Fannie Wilkie (Morris) Crassons, b. 30 March, 1834, in New York city. Chil- dren (Crassons) : 1. Annie Estelle? b. 7 Sept., i860, in Hoboken, N. J. ; m. 28 Dec, 1881, George W. Inglis, b. 22 Sept., 1856, in Colborne, Ontario, Canada. 2. Ida Augusta, b. 23 Dec, 1867, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; unm. 3. Helen Maude, b. 26 July, 1878, in Buffalo, N. Y. ; unm. iii. Fanny Morris, b. 15 May, 1843 ; d. 27 Oct., 1843. iv. Frederick Pierson, b. 8 April, 1847 ; m. 6 April, 1876, Jennie A. Anderson, b. 19 Feb., 1857, in New York city. Children, b. in New York city : 1. Clara Foster,^ b. 28 Dec, 1876; d. 6 July, 1878. 2. Walter Pierson, b. 9 July, 1878 ; d. 3 July, 1884. 3. Frederick, b. 5 Aug., 1880 ; d. 29 July, 18S2. 4. Jennie Eliza, b. 15 Nov., 1884. 5. Robert, b. 15 Sept., 1887. 6. Leonard Curtis, b. 10 Aug., 1889. 125 Nathaniel,' son of Ozias' and Mary (Bennett) Marvin, born 27 Dec, 1786, in Westport, Ct. ; died 26 AprO, 1868, in New Haven, Oswego co., N. Y. ; married 23 Nov., 45 o Matthew Marvin Line 1809, in Clinton, Oneida co., N. Y., Julia, daughter of Lewis Nichols, of Clinton, born 5 April, 1788 ; died 29 May, 1859. Children, born in New Haven : i. Mary Anna,* b. 28 Sept., 1810 ; d. 21 June, 1825, in Clinton, ii. Cornelia Eveline, b. 10 March, 1812 ; d. 11 April, i88g ; m. 13 Oct., 1829, A. H. Bartow, b. i June, 1805, in Marshall, N. Y. ; d. 27 April, 1854. Children (Bartow) : 1. Mary Louisa? b. z July, 1830, in New Haven; d. 11 Feb., i8S.,9 b. 18 June, 1845 i d. 18 Jan'y, 1875 ; m. 28 Dec, 1868, Harriet Matthews, b. 27 Sept., 1847, in Mexico, N. Y. 2. Orla Avery, b. 16 Aug., 1846; d. 21 Feb., 1869; unm. vii. Roswell, b. 28 Feb., 1829; drowned 4 April, 1837. 126 William,' son of Ozias^ and Mary (Bennett) Marvin, born 5 May, 1 791, in Westport, Ct. ; died 4 July, 1857, in New Haven, Oswego co., N. Y. ; married (i), 23 March, 18 16, Polly, daughter of Caleb Brayton, of New Haven, born 9 April, * For a sketch of Avery W. Severance, who was a member of the Legislature and held various positions of trust, see the Severance Gen., 56. Seventh Generation 451 1797; died there 13 Dec, 1822; married (2), 6 Nov., 1823, Catharine Prosser, born 19 April, 1803; died i July, 1883. He was a farmer in New Haven. Children, born in New Haven, by first wife : i. Sarah Maria,* b. 24 March, 1817; d. 22 Nov., 1839, in New Haven ; she was a teacher. 217. ii. William Waldo, b. 8 Nov., 1818. iii. Harriet Newell, b. 12 March, 1822 ; d. 20 April, 1845 ; m. as his third wife, 8 Jan'y, 1843, John Haynes, son of John and Catherine (Haynes) Tower, b. 22 Feb., 1807, in Rutland, Mass. ; d. 2 Jan'y, 1885, in Clinton, N. Y. ; he was a saddler and farmer and miller there. Child (Tower) : Jay Haynes,') b. 29 Sept., 1843, in Clinton ; d. 2 Sept., 1865. Her husband m. twice subsequently.* Children by second wife : iv. Eliza Ann, b. 21 Oct., 1825; d. 3 Dec, 1842, in New Haven. 218. v. John Niles, b. 26 Oct., 1827. vi. George, b. 20 June, 1833 ! ^- ^5 Feb., 1861. vii. Frederick H., b. 10 Nov., 1841 ; m. 24 Aug., 1862, Sarah Jane Walker, b. 2 Feb., 1838, in England. Children, b. in Scriba, N. Y. : 1. Adah Belle? b. 24 April, 1869; m. 13 Feb., 1889, William B. Legg, b. 12 Nov., 1862, in Scriba. Children (Legg), b. in Scriba: i. Harold Lyman,'" b. 9 Jan'y, 1890: ii. Eva Mae, b. 28 June, 1892. 2. Carrie May, b. 18 April, 1872; m. 14 Jan'y, 1892, Orlo J. Parkhurst, b. 22 Oct., 1867, in Scriba. Child (Parkhurst) : Mildred Irene,'" b. 31 Jan'y, 1896, in New Haven. 127 EuROTAS,' son of Ozias* and Mary (Bennett) Marvin, born 14 Aug., i8io, in Clinton, Oneida co., N. Y. ; died 27 Aug., 1887, in Buffalo, N. Y. ; married 26 Dec, 1836, Cor- nelia Frances, daughter of Levi and Parmelia (Hovey) Cozzens, of Utica, N. Y., born 12 Dec, 181 5, in New Hartford, Oneida CO., N. Y. (the first white child born there) ; died 29 Dec, 1898, in Buffalo. Eurotas was a merchant in Utica, at 'the time of his marriage, but re- moved with his wife, soon afterward, to Buffalo ; the trip was made in a * See Tower Gen., 305-6; his last m. was in 1863. 45 2 Matthew Marvin Line stage-coach which left Clinton and New Hartford, the adjoining town, on a Tuesday morning, arriving in Buffalo at noon on the following Sunday; Erastus Corning was one of their fellow-passengers. Here they passed their lives, celebrating their golden wedding in 1886. During the Civil war he and his wife were deeply interested in the work of the Christian Com- mission ; throughout the war she was the leader of a band of ladies formed to aid the families of soldiers who had died in the service of their country, and was also vice president of the society whose object was to raise funds for the Soldiers' Monument in the city of Buffalo. At the time of her death she was the oldest surviving member of the First Presbyterian Church. Children, born in Buffalo : i. Charles Eurotas,* b. 7 July, 1839 ; m. 29 Sept., 1869, Lora C, dau. of Leonard and Welthea (Cobb) White, of Buffalo. Child : John G. H.? b. 21 Aug., 1871, in Buffalo; m. 27 July, 1894, Myra Tinemer, b. 25 March, 1874, in Medina, N. Y. He is con. nected -n-ith the Buffalo Tool Company, as manager. Child : Leon- ard White," b. 2 Nov., 1895. ii. Edward Griffin, b. 28 Feb., 1842 ; d. 21 Nov., 1895 ; unm. iii. Frederick Cozzens, b. 14 July, 1844; d. 16 Jan'y, 1904, in New York city; m. 14 Aug., 1869, Clara M. Clark, b. 21 Feb., 1850, in Buffalo ; d. 22 May, 1885. Chil- dren, b. in Buffalo : 1. Irene Fargo? b. 20 July, 1870; m. 30 Sept., 1890, Alfred E. Hassall, b. r July, 1864, in Brighton, Derbyshire, England. 2. Clark, b. 20 Feb., 1874 ; d. 30 July, 1874. iv. William Henry, b. 20 July, 1850; d. 29 Dec, 1900; m. 9 Oct., 1877, Louisa A. Marriner, b. 27 July, 1858, in New York city. Children, b. in New York city: i. Edith Louise,'} h. 4 June, 1879; d. 20 Jan'y, 1889: 2. William Harold, b. 12 July, 1881 : 3. Clarence, b. 25 Sept., 1883: 4. Arthur Eurotas, b. 15 Aug., 1889. V. Cornelia Elizabeth, b. 26 Feb., 1855; unm.; res. (1903) in Buffalo. 128 Hon. David Meeker,' son of Joseph Lockwood' and Clarissa (Meeker) Marvin, born 20 Oct., 1802, in West- port, Ct. ; died there 10 Jan'y, 1878; married 8 Jan'y, 1826, Mary, daughter of John and Esther (Bennett) Taylor, born 6 Oct., 1805, in Westport ; died 21 May, 1882. Seventh Generation 453 He was a prominent business man in Westport and Norwalk, filling many positions of trust and responsibility ; he was president of the Saugatuck Bank, and later of the First National Bank of Westport ; a vice-president of the Westport Savings Bank ; director of the Norwalk Fire Insurance Com- pany, and a member of the Connecticut Senate in 1 849. Children, born in Westport : 219. i. Walter Taylor,^ b. 27 April, 1828. 220. ii. William Henry, b. 23 April, 1830. iii. John Joseph, b. 17 April, 1833 ; m. 29 Dec, 1858, Har- riet Goulding, dau. of Adam S. and Ann (Pease) Coe, of Newport, R. I., b. 9 Nov., 1834 ; s. p. iv. David Burr, b. 3 Jan'y, 1836 ; d. 7 Jan'y, 1838. V. Frederick David, b. 17 Aug., 1840; m. 19 Nov., 1867, Caroline L., dau. of Luke and Elizabeth (Down) Wil- kins, b. 19 June, 1846, in Utica, N. Y. He was or- ganist of Holy Trinity Church, Westport. Children, b. in Westport : I . William Albert? b. 1 1 Dec, 1 87 1 ; m. 1 5 May, 1 894, Clara M., dau. of Charles and Sarah (Kensett) Greenslade, b. 23 Nov., 1876, in Westport. Children, b. in Westport : i. Charles Fred- erick," b. 24 March, 1896; ii. Albert James Kensett, b. 26 Sept., 1897 : iii. Grace Elizabeth, b. 3 Aug., 1899. i. Frederick David, b. 20 Oct., 1875. 129 William/ son of Joseph Lockwood^ and Clarissa (Meeker) Marvin, born 20 Nov., 1804, in Westport, Ct. ; died 4 Aug., 1874 ; married 4 April, 1830, in Norwalk, Ct., Amanda, daughter of Josiah and Clara (Mott) Raymond, born 28 Aug., 1810, in Norwalk; died 9 July, 1883. For a few years after his marriage he lived in Westport, but removed to Norwalk in December, 1835, and on the night of his arrival with his wife at their new home, they saw the light of the great fire in New York city, more than forty miles away. His estate in Norwalk comprised ten acres on the east side of Charles creek, " down town,'' which he gradually increased until at his death he owned " one of the fairest domains in south- ern New England." (Selleck, 152-3.) Much of this property is still held by his sons. Children : i. Josiah Raymond,* b. 24 July, 1833, in Westport; m. 5 Sept., 1 86 1, Mary Matilda, dau. of James and Matilda (Keeler) Wallace, b. 4 Feb., 1830, in" Troy, N. Y. ; d. 23 Oct., 1898. Children, b. in Norwalk : 454 Matthew Marvin Line 1. Clara Elizabeth^ b. 20 Nov., 1862; d. 20 May, 1902, in East Norwalk; unm. 2. James Wallace, b. 6 Sept., 1864; m. 24 Feb., 1904, Edith Anna, dau. of Thomas and Emma (Coppock) Cousins, b, 9 June, 1880, in Norwalk. 3. Willie Raymond, b. 6 Jan'y, 1870; d. 23 Aug., 1870. ii. William Edwin, b. 26 May, 1837, in Norwalk ; m. 27 Dec, 1882, Mrs. Oriana Louisa Ebell, dau. of Albert J. and Julia M. (Jones) Steele, b. 2 July, 1853, in Sey- mour, Ct. Children, b. in Norwalk: 1. Mary Louise,^ b. 7 May, 1887 : 2. Orie Anna, b. 5 May, 1890. With his brother he gave to the town of Norwalk a parcel of land on East Avenue, on which has been erected the " Ludlow Stone," in honor of Roger Ludlow, one of the first proprietors of the " plantation of Norwalk." To him we are much indebted for valuable aid. 130 Dr. George,7 son of Barnabas^ and Hannah (Richards) Marvin, born 23 Feb., 1798, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 23 Dec, 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married 21 April, 1824, his cousin, Agnes,7 daughter of Joseph and Molly* (Marvin, 30, ii, 2) Piatt, born 23 Aug., 1800, in Westport (then a part of Nor- walk), Ct. ; died 29 May, 1870, in Brooklyn. An appreciative tribute to her character was printed, 16 June, 1870, in the New York Observer. He graduated at Yale in 181 7; taught six months in the Brookville Academy, Md., and then entered the University of Pa. Medical School, graduating M. D. in 1821. He practiced in Rochester, N. Y., and Norwalk until 1830, when he removed to Brooklyn, continuing practice there until his death.* Children, all but the first four born in Brooklyn : i. Mary,^ b. 12 Jan'y, 1825, in Rochester; d. 30 July, 1827. ii. Agnes, b. 26 Nov., 1826, in Rochester ; d. 16 Jan'y, 1828. iii. Emily, b. 30 Sept., 1828, in Norwalk; d. 3 May, 1829. iv. Elizabeth Richards, b. 31 May, 1830, in New York city; d. 24 Dec, 1881 ; m. 29 Jan'y, 1852, Ezra M. Frost, b. 14 Aug., 1815, in New York city. Children (Frost), b. in Brooklyn : i. Agnes Marvin^ b. 29 July, 1854; d. i July, 1859: 2. George, b. 8 Oct., 1856: 3. Ag7tes,h: * " Yale Obituaries " has the date of his death 23 Dec. ; one informant gives 26 Dec. CHARLES R. MARVIN. Seventh Generation 455 31 Aug., i860; d. I Jan'y, 1862: 4. Josephine, h. 10 March, 1864. V. Mary Josephine, b. 14 Oct., 1832 ; m. 29 April, 1852, James E. Brown, b. 20 July, 1828, in New York city; d. 10 Jan'y, 1866. Children (Brown), b. in Brooklyn: 1. George Marvin? b. 7 March, 1853 ; m. 10 Dec, 1876, Mary M. Percy, b. 10 Dec, 1857, in Watertown, Ct. 2. Joseph Piatt, b. 8 May, 1854 ; d. 8 Sept., 1858. vi. Agnes Piatt, b. 15 Dec, 1834; d. y. 221. vii. George Backus, b. 8 May, 1837. viii. Hannah Richards, b. 22 Aug., 1839; d. 13 April, 1840. ix. Gershom Richards, b. 15 Oct., 1841 ; d. 3 Jan'y, 1842. X. Mary Wesson, b. 10 July, 1843 ! unm. xi. William Piatt, b. 28 May, 1845 ; d. 10 Aug., 1846. xii. William Rufus, b. 21 Aug., 1846 ; d. 25 Sept., 1882 ; m. •10 July, 1864, Mary Merrifield. Child: William Edwin,9 b. 6 June, 1877, in Flatbush, L. I. 131 Charles Richards,' son of Barnabas* and Hannah (Richards) Marvin, born 30 Sept., 181 1, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 7 July, 1883, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married 17 March, 183s, in Salem, Mass., Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Anstice (Smith) Howard, born there 7 Dec, 18 14; died 22 June, 1892, in Brooklyn. He settled in Brooklyn, and was for many years a banker and broker in New York city, a member of the Stock Exchange, director of the Chicago & Rock Island, the Chicago & Northwestern, and the Atlantic Avenue (Brooklyn) Railroads. Children, born in Brooklyn : i. Charles Howard,^ b. 4 Feb., 1836 ; d. 23 Feb., 1902, in Brooklyn ; m. 13 March, 1862, Lavinia Britton, b. 20 Dec, 1835, in New York city; d. 26 June, 1879, in Brooklyn. Child: Henry Howard,') b. 4 Feb., 1864, in Brooklyn; d. 18 Oct., 1885; unm. ii. Matilda Howard, b. 18 Feb., 1838; d. 28 March, 1867, in Brookl)rn ; m. 5 Oct., 1865, George Carrington, son of Daniel C. and M^ry (Davis) Taylor, of Brooklyn, b. 4 July, 1840, in New York city ; s. p. iii. George Howard, b. 15 Oct., 1839; d. 14 April, 1883, in Brooklyn ; m. 16 April, 1868, Sarah M., dau. of John J. and Nancy R. (Gardner) Van Nostrand, b. 7 Sept., 4S6 Matthew Marvin Line 1844, in New York city; d. 30 April, 1900, in Brook- lyn; she was a descendant in the ninth generation from Capt. Lion Gardner.* Dr. Marvin grad. at Williams, i860, where he was a mem- ber of S 4> and was elected Class Poet, but declined ; M. D. Bellevue Hospital Med. Col., 1864; appointed assistant sur- geon of a reg't of N. Y. Vols., May, 1861 ; taken prisoner and confined for several months in Libby Prison ; 20 Sept., 1862, he was commissioned as acting assistant surgeon in the U. S. Navy, serving on the Isaac Smith, the Miami, and other vessels ; resigned 11 March, 1865, and later was one of the firm of Marvin Bros., bankers and brokers, in New York city, until failing health obliged him to retire. Children, b. in Brooklyn : 1. Nannie Van Nostrand? b. 8 Dec, 1870; unm. 2. Mary Elizabeth, b. 18 Dec, 1872; unm. 3. John Van Nostrand, b. 19 Jan'y, 1875 ; d. 17 Oct., 1876. iv. Tasker Howard, b. 31 July, 1841 ; d. 15 Nov., 1888, in Brooklyn; m. there 9 Dec, 1862, Sarah Bianca, dau. of Henry Dalley, b. 26 June, 1839, in Brooklyn ; d. 21 Nov., 1885. He was a banker and broker in New York city, with his brother. Children, b. in Brooklyn : 1. Tasker Howard,'> b. 9 Feb., 1865 ; d. 11 Dec, 1882. 2. Charles Richards, b. 10 May, 1867 ; m. 1894, Annie Lister Brown. Child ; Maria Bianca,'° b. 22 Aug., 1895, in Brooklyn. 3. Matilda Howard, b. 26 Nov., 1870 ; m. 18 Jan'y, 1900, Dr. Medwin, son of Dr. Charles A. Leale, of New York city, b. Aug., 1873- 4. Florence Bianca, b. 28 April, 1874 ; m. 7 April, 1904, Wil- liam I., son of Channing Frothingham, of Brooklyn. V. Henry Howard, b. 27 July, 1843; d. 17 Aug., 1868; unm. ; he was an engineer in the U. S. Navy. vi. Mary Elizabeth Howard, b. 21 Dec, 1845; d. 22 June, 1849. vii. Agnes Howard, b. 15 Feb., 1851 ; d. 3 July, 1892; m. 20 Nov., 1873, in Brooklyn, Abraham Burtis Baylis, Jr., b. there; d. there 20 Jan'y, 1896. Children (Baylis), b. in Brooklyn: i. Elizabeth Marvin,^ b. 5 Oct., 1874; d. 26 Nov., 1883 : 2. Abraham Burtis, b. 29 Oct., 1875 ; unm.: 3. Florence MacDonald, b. 9 June, 1879; unm.: 4. Marvin, b. 8 July, 1890; d. inf. * See Lion Gardner and his Descendants, 146-7. Seventh Generation 457 viii. Joseph Howard, b. 17 March, 1853; d. 26 Aug., 1887, from an accident; unm.; grad. at Yale, 1876, where he was a member of * Y and of " Skull and Bones ; " LL. B. Columbia, 1878; practiced law in New York; res., Brooklyn, ix. Florence Elizabeth Howard, b. 22 June, 1856 ; unm. 132 John Gale,^ son of Samuel G.* and Lucretia (Hickok) Marvin, born 12 Jan'y, 181 1, in Wilton, Ct. ; died 4 March, 1861, in Minnesota; married 13 Jan'y, 1833, Welthea Briggs, born 8 July, 18 14, in Homer, Cortland co., N. Y. ; died 9 April, 1885. Children, born in Homer: i. Marcius L.,^ b. 10 Jan'y, 1834; d. 16 May, 1835. ii. Lucretia Annette, b. 18 April, 1836 ; m. 23 Dec, 1858, William, son of John and Jane Sumner (Bellows) Powell, b. I Sept., 1834, in Penn Yan, N. Y. ; d. 24 March, 1898. Children (Powell), b. in St. Cloud, Minn. : 1. Jane Marvin? b. 6 Nov., 1859 ; d. lo Oct., 1882 ; unm. 2. Gertrude Annette, b. 14 March, 1866; m. 13 Apri], 1887,* Louis Emmett Wakeman, b. 29 Oct., 1864, in Centralia, 111. Child: (Wakeman), Annette Elene,'° b. 26 April, 1897 ; res., St. Cloud. iii. George Burdette, b. 25 June, 1839; m. 16 Sept., 1863, Virginia Freeman, b. 10 Sept., 1848, in Culpeper, Va. Children, b. in St. Cloud : 1. Mary Louise? h. 27 May, 1864; d. 4 Nov., 1892; m. 16 Jan'y, 1885, Dudley Burgan, b. 6 Nov., 1861, in Pleasant Grove, Minn. 2. Edgar Freeman, b. 4 March, 1866 ; m. Dec, 1884, Nora Beal Soule, b. June, 1866. Children, b. in St. Cloud : i. Leola,'° b. 6 March, 1886 ; d. July, 1891 : ii. Mary, b. 23 June, 1892 : iii. Thomas, b. 4 July, 1894. iv. John Burr, b. 18 Jan'y, 1841 ; d. 25 Oct., 1899; m. 22 April, 1872, Sarah, dau. of John and Anne (Pinford) Whiting, b. 4 Sept., 1849, in Birmingham, England. Children, all but the fourth b. in Salt Lake City, Utah : 1. Cora Ann,^ b. 8 June, 1878 ; d. 3 Feb., 1891. 2. Millie Young, b. 24 April, 1881. 3. Lou Annette, b. 10 Feb., 1883. 4. Ada Gertrude, b. 2 April, 1885, in Alpine City, Utah. 5. Virginia Winifred, b. 12 Dec, 1887. * Bellows Gen. has 1886 ; our date (from her father), agrees with Wakeman Gen. 458 Matthew Marvin Line 133 Nathaniel/ son of James^ and Mary (Keeler) Marvin, born 31 Dec, 1804, in South Salem, Westchester cc, N. Y. ; died 6 Feb., 1877; married 30 Sept., 1830, in South Salem, Sarah Ann, daughter of Abraham and Hannah (Fowler) Purdy, of Mahmahkating, N. Y., born 9 Dec, 1805,* in Middle- town, Orange co., N. Y. ; died 15 Oct., 1891. Residing (1874) in Sterling, Cayuga co., N. Y., where they had moved from Wol- cott, Wayne co., N. Y. Children ; i. Mary Amelia,* b. 6 Sept., 1831, in Ridgefield, Ct. ; d. 4 March, 1891, in Chicago, 111.; m. 7 Sept., 1859, in Fairhaven (Sterling township), N. Y., William H., son of John Campbell and Margaret (Meech) Henry, b. 25 Dec, 1828, in New York city; d. i Oct., 1874, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Children (Henry), b. in New York city: 1. William Marvin? b. lo Aug., i860; m. 15 Nov., 1899, Isabel Pringle, b. 7 Sept., 1870, in Fulton, 111.; res., Chicago. 2. John Campbell, b. 23 July, 1866 ; m. 28 Dec, 1893, Ella May Smith, b. 11 Jan'y, 1871, in New York city. Children (Henry) : i. Ethel May,'° b. 4 Jan'y, 1897 : ii. Theodore, b. 21 Nov., 1898; res., Brooklyn. ii. Sarah Elizabeth, b. 8 March, 1834, in Ridgefield; m. 15 April, 1857, in Wolcott, Herman, son of James and Helen Maria (Cuyler) Terwilliger, b. 15 Oct., 1826, in Johnstown, N. Y. ; res., Fairhaven, and later Vassar, Mich., where they were living 1874. Children (Ter- williger), b. in Fairhaven : 1. Herman Gage? b. 25 June, 1858 ; m. i May, 1893, in Ken- osha, Wis., Mrs. Nellie Hoxie. 2. Mary Elizabeth, b. 17 June, 1862; m. 4 March, 1883, in Lapeer, Mich., Abraham Lincoln Lamphere, of Detroit, Mich. 3. Helen Ann, b. 6 April, 1864 ; m. 26 Nov., 1884, in Vassar, Willard B. Smith, of Redford, Mich. iii. James Henry, b. 5 Dec, 1836, in South Salem; m. 16 Dec, 1880, Mary Aurand, of Butler Centre, N. Y.; res. (1894) Sterling, N. Y. Child: Nellie J., b. 18 Oct., 1886, in Fairhaven. * Some of our dates differ from those in the Rockwell-Keeler Gen., 269-70 ; most of ours are from Mrs. Daggett (vii). Seventh Generation 459 He enlisted 25 Aug., 1862, as a private in company G, 138th N. Y. Vols., and was afterwards transferred to the 9th N. Y. Heavy art'y, attached to the Sixth Army Corps, under Gen. Grant, May, 1 864, and was in all its subsequent battles — Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Reams' Station, Win- chester, Monocacy Junction, Cedar Creek, and the final siege of Petersburg; he was also with Sheridan in the Shenan- doah valley, and finally discharged as a sergeant, 6 July, 1865, at the end of his enlistment. iv. Lewis Scott, b. 8 Feb., 1840, in South Salem; m. 22 Nov., 1865, in Sterling, Rachel, dau. of Christopher and Mary (Ralyea) Van Patten, b. 22 April, 1843, in Fairhaven. Children, b. in Sterling : \. Rachel Estelk? b. 20 Nov., 1868 ; d. 28 Feb., 1883 : 2. Grace Belle, b. 28 June, 1878 : 3. Homer C, b. 12 Nov., 1879 ; d. 3 Feb., 1883. V. Harriet Louisa, b. 9 AprU, 1844, in Port Byron, N. Y. ; d. there 16 March, 1848. vi. Leander Smith, b. 6 March, 1848, in Port Byron ; d. there 14 March, 1848. vii. Harriet Louisa, b. 12 Sept., 1850, in Wolcott ; m. 12 Nov., 1872, in New York city, Thomas Henry, son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Franklin) Daggett, b. 22 Feb., 1831, in Newburyport, Mass.; d. 20 May, 1899; they res. in Dubuque, Iowa, in 1874, and later in Milwau- kee, Wis., and Chicago. Children (Daggett) : i. Les- lie Marvin?h. 3 Feb., 1875, in Milwaukee; unm. : 2. Maud Franklin, b. 11 Nov., 1880, in Chicago; unm., 1902. 134 Amos Smith,' son of Epenetus* and Mary (Smith) Mar- vin, born 18 Sept., 1798, in Stamford, Ct. ; died 7 Aug., 1864; married 30 Sept., 1828, Harriet C, daughter of Daniel Hedden, born 15 Sept., 1806, in Bergen, N. J.; died 7 Dec., 1879. They resided in Newark, N. J. Children, born in Newark : i. Eliza Smith,* b. 4 Sept., 1829 ; d. 22 Aug., 1830. ii. Mary Eliza, b. 4 March, 183 1 ; d. 16 Dec, 1833. iii. Matilda Smith, b. 5 Oct., 1832 ; d. April, 1865 ; m. Sept., 1855, her cousin, Rev. John Nathaniel' Marvin. (See 135. i-) 460 Matthew Marvin Line iv. William Ellis, b. 26 Jan'y, 1843; ^- ^4 Aug., 1890; m. 15 April, 1867, Louisa Franklin Tanard, dau. of David Emmons and Sophia (Coeymans) Dullager, b. 26 June, 1844, in Newark ; d. 28 May, 1902. Children, b. in Newark: i. Amy H.?h. 11 Dec, 1868; unm. : 2. Edith, b. 23 Nov., 1870 ; d. 24 June, 1891 ; unm. : 3. Mabel E., b. 17 June, 1873; d. 14 March, 1878: 4. Ethel D., b. 24 Dec, 1885. V. Frederick A., b. 13 Jan'y, r845 ; d. 20 July, 1845, ™ Newark. 135 Charles Mills/ son of Epenetus^ and Mary (Smith) Marvin, born 14 March, 1802, in Stamford, Ct. ; died 17 March, 1873 ; married 30 Nov., 1824, Susan, daughter of James Fayerweather, born 13 Aug., 1802, in Bridgeport, Ct.; died 9 Jan'y, 1878. They resided in Bridgeport; her father vsras a master mariner. Children, born in Bridgeport : i. John Nathaniel,* b. 3 Nov., 1825; d. 17 May, 1874, in Marbledafe, Ct.; m. Sept., 1855, his cousin, Matilda Smith,* dau. of Amos Smiths and Hannah (Hedden) Marvin, b. 5 Oct., 1832, in Newark, N. J. ; d. April, 1865. (See 134, iii.) He was a clergyman in the Episcopal Church, and was rector of St. Luke's, Darien, 1865-71 ; of Christ Church, Bethlehem, Ct., and St. Andrew's, Marbledale. In his Con- vention address, Bishop Williams, speaking of his death, said : " He was a man of strong character and of the old in- tegrity. Those who knew him know his self-devotion and worth." Children : I.Julia Huntington? b. abt. 1856, in Huntington, Ct. ; m. Sept., 1875, Frank P. Belles, of New Preston, Ct. Children (BoUes), b. in New Preston: i. Mabel Helen,'" b. Aug., 1876: ii. Maude Clin- ton, b. Dec, 1878 : iii. William E. Marvin, b. Jan'y, 1886; res.. New Preston. 2. Helen Fayerweather, b. abt. 1858, in Oxford, Ct. ; m. Dec, 1881, Henry Ward Beman, of New Preston, where they res. Chil- dren (Beman), b. in New Preston : i. Claude Marvin,'" b. Oct., 1883 : ii. Pearl Fayerweather, b. June, 1885; d. y. ; iii. Harold Penington, b. Oct., 1886. 3. Arthur Penington, b. , in Bethlehem ; d. y. 4. Frederick Clinton, b. , in Rouse's Point, N. Y. ; d. y. Seventh Generation 461 ii. Mary Stella, b. 23 Jan'y, 1836 ; m. 4 May, 1877, William Joseph Dorrance, of Bridgeport ; j. p. iii. Harriet Eliza, b. 18 Sept., 1837 ; m. Sept., 1867, Willett M. Bishop, b. in Bound Brook, N. J. Children (Bishop), b, in Waterbury, Ct. : i. Charles Marvin,^ b. July, 1868 : 2. George Clinton, b. Dec, i86g; m. 11 June, 1898, Elizabeth Savery, b. in Bridgeport. 136 Joanna,' daughter of Jesse* and Irene (Simpkins) Mar- vin, born 21 Dec, 1796 (Fam. rec), in Rensselaerville (Coeymans), Albany co., N. Y. ; died 9 Oct., 1838, in Troy, Bradford co., Pa. : married there 14 Sept., 181 5, Martin Luther, son of Samuel and Hannah (Lasell) Rockwell, born 14 Aug., 1793, in Cornwall, Vt. ; died 9 May, 1856, in Troy, having mar- ried (2), 17 Nov., 1839, in Columbia, Pa., Amy Horton Pierce, who survived him. They settled in Troy, in December, imme- diately after their marriage. Children (Rockwell), born in Troy : i. Bingham Lasell,* b. i April, 1818 ; d. 30 April, 1902 ; m. 16 Feb., 1842, in Troy, Abby, dau. of Joseph and Sibyl (Burt) Pierce, b. 7 Sept., 182 1, in Bristol, R. I.; d. Sept., 1886; res. in Troy until abt. 185 1, when they settled in West Burlington, Pa. ; they had three chil. ii Jesse Marvin, b. 15 Nov., 1819 ; d. 11 May, 1890; m. (i), 4 Dec, 1845, in Troy, Rebecca, dau. of John and Re- becca (McKean) Dobbins, of Troy, b. 3 Nov., 182 1 ; d. 23 June, 1858, in West Burlington, where they set- tled ; they had one dau.; m. (2), 23 March, 1859, in Springfield, Pa., Lamira, dau. of Marvin and Laura (Gaylord) Perry, of Richmond, Pa., b. 9 Jan'y, 1833. iii. Penuel Alvord, b. 24 Oct., 182 1 ; m. (i), 27 June, 1849, in Sullivan, Pa., Achsah, dau. of Aaron and Roxana (Bailey) Harrison, of Covington, Pa., b. 30 July, 1828, in Guilford, N. Y. ; d. 17 Feb., 1859, in West Burling- ton; they had two chil.; m. (2), 31 Jan'y, i860, in Troy, Lucinda, dau. of Orrin Rogers and Lucinda (Dopkins) Farnsworth, of Waterloo, N. Y., b. there 3 Feb., 1826 ; res. (1892) in West Burlington. iv. Martin Luther, b. 24 Jan'y, 1824; m. 13 Feb., 1851, in West Burlington, Harriet, dau. of Joseph and Harriet 463 Matthew Marvin Line (Leonard) Hilton, b. there 18 May, 1829; res. there 1892 ; they had three chil. V. Elvira, b. 12 Feb., 1826; d. 25 Nov., 1851, in Troy; m. there DeWitt Clinton, son of Dr. Almerin and Eleanor (Hurlburt) Herrick, of Troy, b. 2 Feb., 1825; s.p.; he m. (2), 12 Dec, 1853, Adeline Creque, of Trumans- burgh, N. Y., by whom he had issue, and d. 30 Jan'y, 1873, in Troy. (See Herrick Gen.) vi. John Calvin, b. 5 Feb., 1828 ; m. 13 June, 1852, Henri- etta Harrison, sister of his bro. Penuel's wife, b. 13 Dec, 1831, in Guilford; s. p.\ res. (1891) in West Burlington. vii. Orlando Willard, b. 24 April, 1830; m. 18 Oct., 1855, in West Burlington, Mary Eliza, dau. of Horatio and Julia (DeWitt) Gamage, b. there 14 Dec, 1836; they had six chil. viii. Hiram Lewis, b. 13 Dec, 183 1 ; m. 9 March, 1854, in West Burlington, Juliette, dau. of Jehiel and Marietta (Norman) McKean, b. there 26 Feb., 1835 ; d. ; they had one dau.; he res. (1892) in Troy, ix. Azor Smith, b. 18 Nov., 1834; m. 29 March, i860, in Granville, Pa., Eliza, dau. of Luman and Jerusha (Bai- ley) Putnam, b. there 7 July, 1833; s.p.\ he was a deacon in the Baptist Church; res. (1892) in Troy. X. Delos, b. 28 Aug., 1837 ; m. 9 June, 1864, in Troy, Eliza Ballard, dau. of Francis and Laura (Spaulding) Smith, of Troy, b. 29 June, 1836, in Elmira, N. Y. ; J./.; he was admitted to the Bradford co. bar in Troy, Feb., 1862 ; elected to the Pa. Senate, Oct., 1874 ; res. (1891) in Troy. All the other brothers were farmers. (See Whitney Gen., 86, 99, and Rockwell-Keeler, for further particulars.) 137 Dea. Joseph Manning,' son of Aaron^ and Eliza Brown (Prior) Marvin, born 28 Dec, 18 17, in Georgetown, S. C. ; died 11 Oct., 1869 ; married 29 May, 185 1, Mary Louisa, daughter of Rev. Hampden Sidney and Emily Prince (Benson) Linton (a Baptist clergyman), born 7 Nov., 1831, in Abbeville, S. C. ; died 26 April, 1869. Joseph was a deacon in the Baptist Church. Children, born in Monticello, Fla. : 222. i. Joseph Benson,* b. 3 Aug., 1852. Seventh Generation 463 ii. John Linton, b. 20 Feb., 1854; unm. iii. Aaron, b. 8 Sept., 1855 ; d. 29 Jan'y, 1880; unm. iv. Charles, b. 9 April, 1858 ; m. 24 Nov., 1880, Rose Isa- bella Barnard, b. 15 Jan'y, 1864, in Tallahassee, Fla. V. Martha Elizabeth, b. 17 Oct., 1859; m. 4 Oct., 1882, in Marietta, Ga., Robert Mathis, son of Robert Mathis and Fanny Leonard (Wight) Cleveland, b. 25 Aug., 1855, in Lawrenceville, Ga. He is cashier of a bank in Wartrace, Tenn. Children (Cleveland) : 1. Robert Marvin? b. 21 Nov., 1883, in Marietta; d. 10 March, 1884. 2. Mary Louisa, b. 10 Jan'y, 1885, in Marietta; d. 15 Feb., 1888, in Monticello. T,. John Linton, b. 9 Sept., 1888, in Wartrace; d. there 18 Dec, 1888. 4. Emma Alexander, b. 17 Oct., 1891, in Wartrace. 5. Vannoy Francis, b. 25 Jan'y, 1903, in Wartrace. vi. Mary Louisa, b. 15 Dec, 1862; m. 21 May, 1888, Dr. George B. Glover, b. 28 May, 1862. Child (Glover) : Louise,9h. 25 April, 1893, in Monticello; d. 22 June, 1894. vii. Frank, b. 26 May, 1864; d. 9 Oct., 1888; m. 17 Nov., 1886, Ella Thornton, b. 4 March, 1867, in Pensacola, Fla. Child : Mary Eleanor,") b. 8 May, 1888, in Jack- sonville, Fla. viii. William, b. 19 Sept., 1866 ; m. 9 June, 1888, Gertrude Stoughton, b. Nov., 1869, in Florida. Children, b. in Jacksonville: t.. John Linton,') \). 20 June, 1889: 2. William Stoughton, b. 2 April, 1892 ; d. 19 July, 1892 : 3. Harold Myers, b. 11 Aug., 1893: 4. Charles Bar- nard, h. 17 Nov., 1895: 5. George Glover, b. 3 Aug., 1899. 138 William Prior,^ son of Aaron* and Eliza Brown (Prior) Marvin, born 21 July, 1822, in Georgetown, Georgetown CO., S. C. ; died 18 Sept., 1897 ; married Dec, 1848, Margaret Ann Scott, born 4 May, 1827, in Camden co., Ga. ; died 16 Feb., 1882. Children, born in Monticello, Fla. : i. James A.,^ b. 21 Jan'y, 1850; m. 22 April, 1873, Katha- rine S. Denham, b. 13 March, 1854, in Newport, Fla. Children, all but the eldest and the eighth, b. in Jack- sonville, Fla. : 464 Matthew Marvin Line 1. Marion. F.? b. 4 Aug., 1874, in Monticello, Fla. 2. Caroline Scott, b. 14 May, 1877; m. 10 June, 1896, her cousin, William Marvin,' son of Alonzo Church and Margaret Ann' (Marvin) Whitner (see ii, i). Children (Whitner), b. in Jacksonville : i. James Scott,'° b. 21 Nov., 1897 ; d. 25 Dec, 1897 : ii. Margaret Elizabeth, b. 20 Dec, 1899: iii. Alonzo Church, b. 15 Aug., 1901. 3. Katharine Denham, b. 19 Aug., 1879; res. (1899) Savan- nah, Ga. 4. James A., b. 2 Aug., 1881. 5. William Prior, b. 28 Nov., 1883. 6. Andrew £>., b. 3 Feb., 1886. 7. Ada G., b. 14 Feb., 1888. 8. Lawrence Hayes, b. 22 March, 1890, in Palatka, Fla. 9. Guy, b. 6 Dec, 1892. 10. John Kenneth, b. 12 Aug., 1897. ii. Margaret Ann, b. 25 Feb., 1852; m. 10 April, 1872, Alonzo Church Whitner, b. 29 April, 1841, in Talla- hassee, Fla.; d. 23 Sept., 1888. Children (Whitner), the first three b. in Monticello, the others in Jackson- ville : 1. William Marvin? b. 8 May, 1873; m. 10 June, 1896, his cousin, Caroline Scott,' dau. of James A.' Marvin (see i, 2). 2. Benjamin Franklin, b. 18 Oct., 1877 ; unm. 3. Anna M., b. 3 Oct., 1879 ; d. 3 Oct., 1879. 4. Alonzo Church, b. 6 March, 1881 ; unm. J. Margaret M., twin to Alonzo C. ; d. 6 March, 1881. 6. John McGehee, b. 7 April, 1883. 7. Margaret Ann, b. 22 Sept., 1884; d. 18 Dec, 1884. iii. Robert S., b. 19 Oct., 1854; m. 22 Dec, 1888, Nellie F., dau. of Chester Russell, of Bridgeport, Ct. Child : Elizabeth Russell^ b. 26 June, 1891. iv. William Prior, b. 29 April, 1857 ;' d. 14 Sept., 1892; m. 3 April, 1879, Sarah McDowell, b. 18 June, 1856, in Charlotte, N. C. Children: i. Annie Scott? b. 2 Sept., 1881, in Charlotte: 2. William Hamilton, b. 6 Aug., 1884, in Ocala, Fla. ; res. (1903), Charlotte: 3. Oscar McDonald, b. 5 Aug., 1890, in Palatka. V. Azor, b. ; m. Georgia Wallace, b. in New Berne, N. C. Children: \.JohnH?: 2. Gertrude. 139 Mary,' daughter of Ichabod^ and Elizabeth (Carl) Mar- vin, boril 26 May, 1806, in South East, Putnam co., N. Y. ; died 27 Feb., 1842, in Haverstraw, Rockland cc, N. Y.; married 25 May, 1824, her cousin, Egbert,' son of Jared and Abigail^ (Marvin, 100) Bouton, born 17 July, 1801, in South HENRY M. MARVIN. Seventh Generation 465 East; died 5 April, 1858, having married a second wife, by whom he had issue.* Children (Bouton), born in South East : i. Jared Marvin,* b. 25 Aug., 1825; d. 20 June, 1875, in Norwalk, Ct. ; m. 27 March, 1845, in South East, Sarah M. Barnum, of Danbury, Ct., b. there 12 July, 1829; they settled in Peekskill, N. Y., and later lived in Georgetown, Danbury, and Norwalk, Ct. ; his widow returned to Danbury, where she was living June, 1888 ; they had five chil. ii. Hart, b. 26 March, 1827 ; m. 22 Sept., 1874, in Virginia City, Nev., Sadie F. Furman, b. 4 Dec, 1852, in Hav- erstraw ; he went to California in 1850, and res. in San Francisco, Sacramento, and Oakland, Cal., and Virginia City, and in 1887 was living in San Francisco; they had three chil. iii. Elira, b. 5 Feb., 1829;! m. 29 Oct., 1849, "" Montclair, N. J., Henry Hargreaves ; they settled in Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., where he d. ; they had ten chil. iv. Eliza Jane, b. ; d. Nov., 1852 ; m. James Barnes. v. Rachel Frances, b. 1837 ; m. Eli Ackerman, of Haver- straw; res. (1887), Low Point, N. Y. ; they had four chil. 140 Hon. Henry Martyn,' son of Ichabod* and Elizabeth (Carl) Marvin, born 6 Nov., 182 1, in South East, Put- nam CO., N. Y. ; died 23 Nov., 1903, in Union, Pike co., Ind. ; married i Dec, 1844, in Wayne co., Ind., Emma Elizabeth, daughter of Hon. Eli and Elizabeth (De Camp) Elw^ell, born 5 Feb., 1826, in Milton, Wayne co., Ind. ; died 18 June, 1899. He settled, 1 842, in Northfield, and later lived in Rosston, Boone co., Ind. In 1850 he was chosen a representative to the Legislature, and served five terms there and in the Senate, and held other public oflBces. In 1 856 he was commissioned major in the militia ; for many years he was Master of Rosston Masonic Lodge, and for forty years a member of the Methodist Church. Children, born in Northfield : i. Zelia,* b. 7 Oct., 1845 ; d. 6 March, 1867 : m. 4 April, 1866, William H. Dooley, b. in Boone co. * See Bouton-Boughton Family, 201 et seq., and our note on 422, supra. t Bouton gives her portrait, and says she was b. in New Milford, Ct. 466 Matthew Marvin Line ii. Laura, b. 6 May, 1848 ; d. 14 Nov., 1864. iii. Eli Elwell, b. 9 Aug., 1850; m. 25 Nov., 1875, Eliza J. Snyder, b. 19 June, 1854, in Jefferson, Ind. Child: Le Grand,'^ b. 14 Dec, 1876, in Frankfort, Ind. iv. Martha Bell, b. 23 Dec, 1852 ; d. 3 July, 1859. V. Joseph Minor, b. 22 Dec, 1855; d. 13 Sept., 1882. vi. Jesse Bright, b. 4 April, 1858 ; m. 28 Oct., 1885, Anna Spahr, b. i Dec, i860, in Indianapolis, Ind. Child : Helen,') b. 18 Sept., 1886, in Frankfort. vii. Ada Jane, b. 3 July, 1861 ; d. 18 Oct., 1862. viii. Charles Henry, b. 20 Nov., 1864; m. 10 Oct., 1888, Har- riet Coombs, b. 17 Jan'y, 1864, in Lebanon, Ind. Chil- dren, b. in Frankfort: i. Mary,'> b. 8 June, 1889: 2. Ethel, b. 15 March, 1891 : 3. Ralph C, b. 3 Sept., 1892 ; res., Lebanon. ix. Cora Emma, b. 16 Aug., 1869 ; d. 15 Aug., 1893 ; m. 2 Nov., 1890, Thomas J. Stephenson, b. in Boone co. ; s.p. 141 Joseph Minor/ son of Ichabod^ and Elizabeth (Carl) Marvin, born 11 Nov., 1825, in South East, Putnam co., N. Y. ; died 13 Feb., 1902, in Salisbury, N. C; married (i), 25 Dec, 1849, Martha Elizabeth, daughter of John and Emeline (Koch) Shore, born 14 Dec, 1825, in Richmond, Va. ; died 25 April, 1856, in New York city; married (2), ir Nov., 1857, Sarah Catharine, daughter of Capt. John M. and Catharine Smith (Shore) Sheppard, of Richmond, born 25 Aug., 1839. He resided in Richmond for several years; about 1854 he re- moved to New York city, and engaged in business there. Children by first wife : i. Cora Bell,^ b. 18 Sept., 1850, in Richmond; unm. ii. Henry Martyn, b. Dec, 1851, in Richmond; d. 1855, in Tarrytown, N. Y. iii. Emily Shore, b. Nov., 1854, in Tarrytown; d. Nov., 1855, in New York city. Children by second wife, all but viii born in New York city : iv. Ida Elizabeth, b. 16 Jan'y, 1859; m. 6 Dec, 1881, John E., son of Gideon and Leonora W. (Anderson) Rag- land, of Richmond, b. 12 April, 1852. Children (Rag- ^ land), b. in Richmond : i. Alice,') b. 1882 ; d. inf.: 2. Seventh Generation 467 Edward, b. 27 Feb., 1884: 3. Marvin, b. 23 Dec, 1885 ; d. 18 Aug., 1886 : 4. Crosby, b. 22 Oct., 1890; d. 3 Oct., 1892 : 5. Stuart, twin to Crosby : 6. Ruth, b. 15 May, 1892. V. Julia Sheppard, b. 17 March, 1861 ; m. 21 Jan'y, 1891, William Thomas, son of William T. and Ann Louise (Coughenour) Rainey, of Salisbury, b. 29 Aug., 1858. Children (Rainey), b. in Salisbury : i. William Thomas,^ b. 7 July, 1892: 2. Catharim Louise, b. 10 June, 1894. vi. Joseph Minor, b. 18 Jan'y, 1863 ; d. 19 Feb., 1886; unm. vii. Sarah Catharine, b. 19 Aug., 1866 ; m. 7 Feb., 1890, Rufus Henry, son of John and Mary Ann (Crew) Sar- vay, of Richmond, b. 7 Jan'y, 1839 ; d. 1 Aug., 1902. Children (Sarvay) : r. Ida,") b. 6 Jan'y, 189 1 : 2. Cath- arine Sheppard, b. 20 May, 1893 : 3. Julia Marvin, b. 24 May, 1898. viii. Ruth Dean, b. 22 April, 1870, in Richmond; d. there 21 Oct., 1870. ix. Edna Shore, b. 16 March, 1872 ; m. 9 Oct., 1895, Thomas, Marshall, son of Thomas Mayfield and Elizabeth Mary (Grover) Bellamy, of Norfolk, Va., b. 9 Aug., 1873. Children (Bellamy), b. in Norfolk: i. Edna Marvin,') b. 7 Aug., 1896 : 2. Elizabeth Sheppard, b. Feb., 1898 ; d. I April, 1898: 3. Thomas Marshall, b. 24 Oct., 1899. 142 Aaron S./ son of Stephen* and Sarah (Smith) Marvin, born 19 April, 1820, in Ogden, Monroe co., N. Y. ; mar- ried (i), 19 March, 1840, Lucy M. Stevens, died 20 Nov., 1872 ; married (2), May, 1875, Emeline Kincaid, born 15 May, 1831, in Frankfort Springs, Beaver co., Pa. His father was one of the pioneer settlers of Ogden; about 1847 the family removed to Lockport, N. Y. Children by first wife, born in Ogden : 223. i. Sylvester Stephen,* b. 18 Nov., 1841. ii. Emma Jeanette, b. i Aug., 1843 ; m. Aug., 1870, J. Adel- bert Bronson, b. 3 July, 1847, in Clarendon, N. Y. Children (Bronson), b. in Lockport : i. Cora A.,'> b. 13 Nov., 1872 : 2. Sylvester Marvin, b. 21 Jan'y, 1875 ; m. I Sept., 1897, Emma K. Huber, b. 4 Sept., 1876, in Newfane, N. Y. 468 Matthew Marvin Line 143 John Penny/ son of Azor Smith* and Delia Maria (Penny) Marvin, born 7 Nov., 18 18, in Georgetown, S. C; died 14 Aug., 1849, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married 30 Jan'y, 1845, Elizabeth Reverein, daughter of Arthur and Frances (Antill) Tappan, of Brooklyn, born 8 April, 1821, in New York city ; died there 23 March, 1903. He resided in Walnut Hills, near Cincinnati, in 1845, but soon engaged in business in New York city. After her husband's death his widow resided in Belleville, N. J., New Haven, Ct, and later with her daughter ; she was a descendant of Edward AntiU, from Surrey, England, 1678, "who founded a family famous in the Colony of New York and in the Revolution. . . . She was a cultivated and deeply religious woman, of fine natural abilities, and her life was a blessing to many." Children, born in Brooklyn :* i. Arthur Tappan,* b. 19 Feb., 1846 ; d. 24 July, 1902, in Riverside, Cal. ; m. 26 June, 1881, Mary, dau. of Hiram Barney, of New York city ; s. p. He was the author of a work entitled " The Olive ; its Culture in Theory and Practice," published in San Francisco, Cal., 1888. His widow res. (1903) in Sausalito, Cal. ii. Charles Steadman, b. 7 May, 1847; d. 10 Aug., 1849. iii. Frances Antill, b. 22 Oct., 1848 ; m. 17 July, 1889, Rev. Zachary Eddy, then of Detroit, Mich., b. 19 Dec, 1815, in Stockbridge, Vt. ; d. 15 Nov., 1891, in Detroit; s.p. He was a Presbyterian clergyman, and held charges in New York, Massachusetts, Wisconsin and Michigan : he was a corporate member of the American Board ; he received A. M. (honorary) at Brown in 1853, and D. D. at Williams in i860. Mrs. Eddy res. (1903) in Clifton Springs, N. Y. 144 Walter Kellogg,' son of Azor Smith* and Delia Maria (Penny) Marvin, born i Feb., 1824, in New York city; died there 11 Dec, 1885; married 22 Jan'y, 1844, his cousin, Martha Louisa,' daughter of Stephen* (75) Marvin, born 19 May, 1828, in Ogden, Monroe co., N. Y. ; resides (1903) in Riverside, Cal., with her daughter. He was a member of the Class of 1 844, in the University of the City of New York, and of S 4>, but left college before graduation and engaged in the manufacture and sale of agricultural implements in Lockport, N. Y., * One informant has Arthur T. d. 17 July, and Charles S. b. 18 May. Seventh Generation 469 until 1856, when in consequence of a fire destroying his place of business he removed to New Yorlc and joined his father in the manufacture of the Marvin safes ; he was the patentee of various inventions pertaining to the business, and was president of the Marvin Safe Company 1862, and until his death. Children : 224. i. Willis Burdette,^ b. 15 Jan'y, 1845, ™ Ogden. ii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 3 July, 1851, in Lockport ; m. 15 April, 1874, Cornelius Earle, son of Thomas Osborne and Matilda (Earle) Rumsey, b. 22 June, 1844, in East Chester, N. Y. ; s.p.\ res. (1903), Riverside and Pitts- burgh, Pa. 145 Samuel Penny,' son of Azor Smith^ and Delia Maria (Penny) Marvin, born 24 June, 1830, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; died 14 Nov., 1888, in New York city; married (i), 12 May, 1858, Mrs. Julia Ann,* widow of Rev. Daniel Boyer, and daugh- ter of Rev. Ezra' and Huldah (Chase-Ink) Marvin (see 165, Reinold line), of Tyrone, Schuyler co., N. Y., born 20 Aug., 1828 ; died 26 May, 1877, in Horseheads, Chemung co., N. Y. ; married (2), 4 Feb., 1885, as her third husband, Mrs. Amanda S. Wolcott, widow of Dr. George F. Case, of Pulteney, Steuben CO., N. Y. In early life he carried on a farm near Havana, Schuyler co., N. Y., but subsequendy removed to Horseheads. " In both places he was a ruling elder in the Presbyterian Church, a man of sterling integrity and strong religious character." About the time of his second marriage he setded in Pulteney. Children by first wife, born in Reading Centre, N. Y. : i. Delia Maria,* b. 19 Feb., 1859 ; d. 23 Feb., 1859. ii. Ezra, b. 8 March, i860; m. 29 Nov., 1894, Georgia, dau. of William Newton and Josephine B. (Higgins) Smith, of Somerville, Mass., b. 19 Dec, 1864, in Bowdoinham, Me. ; s.p.\ res., New York, where he is in the safe business. iii. William Penny, b. 8 Aug., 1862 ; unm., and for several years a confirmed invalid. iv. John Penny, b. 24 Dec, 1864; m. 27 June, 1889, Mrs. Myrtie Agnes (Harmon) Tyrer, b. 3 Feb., 1867, in Dela- van, N. Y. He is a Cong'l clergyman, and in 1892 47° Matthew Marvin Line was a pastor in Rockland, R. I.; res. (1903), East Hardwick, Vt. Children : 1. Fae Harmon? b. 19 May, 1890, in Randall, N. Y. 2. Julia Bernice,\>. 27 Nov., 1891, in Rockland. 3. E. Lawrence G., b. 23 Oct., 1893, in Portsmouth, N. H. 4. Lucius Thayer, b. 3 June, 1895, in West Charleston, Vt. 5. Russell Hinman, b. 29 April, 1897, in West Charleston. 146 Daniel/ son of Abraham* Marvin, born about 1783-4, probably in Ballston, Saratoga co., N. Y. ; died between Feb., 1874 and May, 1875, in Detroit, Mich.; probably married (i), Elizabeth ; married (2 T), Sarah Russell. He resided for most of his life at Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y. Child by first wife : i. Sarah,* t b. 29 Aug., 1806, in Laurens, N. Y. ; d. July, 1873, in Binghamton, N. Y. ; m. 15 May, 1829, Jede- diah Bushnell, son of Israel and Phebe (Warriner) Dwight, of Windsor, N. Y., b. i Aug., 1801, in Hart- wick, N. Y. ; he survived his wife and in 1870 removed to Binghamton, where he was living in 1873. Children (Dwight), b. in Kirkwood, N. Y. : 1. Mary Elizabeth? b. 12 April, 1830; m. 25 Nov., 1853, John De Grasse, son of John and Susan (Weston) Rush, b. 15 Nov., 1825, in Vestal, N. Y. ; he was a Union soldier in the Civil war ; they had four chil. 2. Martha Louisa, b. 15 Sept., 1831 ; m. Dec, 1849, William James, son of James and Harriet (Taber) Johnson, b. 25 Dec, 1822 ; they had one child ; res., Binghamton. 3. Joseph Bushnell, b. 19 June, 1833; d. 26 Dec, 1861 ; he was a soldier in the 27th N. Y. Vols., having enlisted Sept., 1861, and d. in the army hospital, in Alexandria, Va., of disease contracted in the service. He held several important positions in Kirkwood, but sacrificed everything to respond to the call of the Nation. 4. Amanda Melvina, b. 15 Sept., 1836; m. 29 April, 1855, Samuel, son of Samuel Buskirk and Sarah (Hart) Green, b. 2 Feb., 1 83 1, in Liberty, Pa.; he was a farmer in New Milford, Pa.; they had three chil. 5. Harriet Eliza, b. 24 Sept., 1840; m. 10 Dec, 1858, William De Lafayette Rush (a bro. of John De G. above), b. 17 Nov., 1829, in Vestal ; he served two years in the Civil war ; they had two chil. 6. Sarah Maria, b. 4 Aug., 1843 ; ™- 28 Dec, 1863, in Kirk- wood, Gilbert Hamilton, son of Hart and Celinda (Latserd) Roberts, t The assignment of Sarah (i) to this family, as the dau. of a first wife is be- lieved to be correct, but has not been fully established. She is called dau. of " Elizabeth," by Dwight, which may be an error for Sarah. Seventh Generation 47 1 b. 29 April, 1831, in Bridgewater, Pa., of Kirkwood, when m. ; they had two chil. ; he was a blacksmith, and res. in Montrose, Pa. See the Dwight Family for further particulars. Children by second wife (order unknown) : ii. Russell, b. 20 March, 1810, in Cooperstown; d. May, 187s, in Detroit; m. 10 Nov., 1835, in Cooperstown, Mary Ann, dau. of Nicholas and Mary (Bradshaw) Wilson, b. 7 Sept., 18 13, in Mechanicville, N. Y. Children : 1. Sarah? b. 4 July, 1837, in Cooperstown ; d. there 27 Aug., 1838. 2. Frank Wilson, b. 10 June, 1847, in Detroit, and was living there unm., in 1874. 3. Catharine Wilson, b. 3 Nov., 1849, in Detroit; d. 13 July, 1850. 4. Mary Bradshaw, b. 14 March, 1854, in Detroit; d. 17 July, 1854. (Whitney Fam., 6853.) iii. Harvey, b. . iv. Deloss, b. ; m. . Child : Daniel.'^ V. Daniel, b. ; m. Elizabeth ? vi. Mary, b. . vii. Martha, b. . viii. Jane, b. abt. 1825. 147 George Cole/ son of Aaron^ and Sarah (Cole) Mar- vin, born 23 July, 1799, in Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died 7 March, 1864, in Springwater, Livingston co., N. Y. ; married 19 May, 1823, Sarah (Sally) Densmore, daugh- ter of Jesse and Mary (Hulbert) Hyde, born 27 Sept., 1802, in Burlington, Otsego co., N. Y. j died 12 May, 1865, in Spring- water, where they resided. (For ancestry of Jesse, see Hyde Gen., 603.) Children, born in Springwater : i. Russell B.,* b. 25 Jan'y,* 1825; d. 31 Jan'y, 1896; m. 23 Sept., 1851, Amelia, dau. of James Densmore, b. 4 July, 1832 ; d. 31 Oct., 1878. Children, b. in Spring- water : 1. Addismi H.? b. 31 July, 1856 ; m. Minnie Moore. 2. William R.,\i. 17 July, i860; m. 2 July, 1886, Elizabeth Davis, b. 20 Feb., 1867, in Victor, Mich. ; j./. 3. Herbert L., b. 9 Jan'y, 1863; unm. * Our date of birth, which differs from Hyde Gen., was furnished by his son. 472 Matthew Marvin Line ii. Harvey Hollister, b. 15 Sept., 1828 ; d. 4 March, 1892, in Springwater; m. 14 April, 1853, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph and Harriet (Aldrich) Kellogg, b. 20 Dec, 1832, in Springwater. He was a supervisor there. Children, b. in Springwater : 1. George Joseph? \>. 16 Feb., 1854; m. 5 Dec, 1878, Eliza- beth, dau. of Lyell T. and Delia W. (Southworth) Aldrich, b. 22 Nov., 1854, in Millington, 111. Child : Herbert Burns,'" b. 2 Sept., 1879, in Springwater. 2. Charles Harvey, b. 10 July, i860 ; m. 10 May, 1885, Anna, dau. of Frederick and Caroline W. (Howe) Hart, b. 12 June, 1864, in Albany, N. Y. Child: Marjorie,'" b. 24 Feb., 1890, in Spring- water. iii. Addison G., b. 24 Dec, 1837 ; d. 6 Oct., 1891 ; m. i June, 1865, Ruth, dau. of Joseph and Betsey (Walker) Cur- tice, b. 14 May, 1844, in Springwater. He was a physician. Children, b. in Springwater : I. Mary Estelle? b. 6 Aug., 1867 ; m. 28 Jan'y, 1892, Dr. A. J., son of Joseph and Abigail (Winegard) Colton, b. 18 April, 1864, in Webster, N. Y. Children (Colton), b. in Buffalo, N. Y. : i. Ralph Marvin,'" b. 11 Oct., 1895 : ii. Ruth Abigail, twin to Ralph M. z. Nathan Kellogg, b. 5 Oct., 1873; m. 30 Dec, 1896, Eliza- beth, dau. of William and Nancy (Spencer) Brewer, b. 30 May, 1873, in Springwater; s.f. iv. Hyde Davis, b. 31 Oct., 1848; m. 1874, Emma, dau. of Hiram and Mary (Capron) Bicker, b. 29 July, 1852, in Springwater. He is superintendent of poor in Geneseo, N. Y. Child : Mary,') b. 28 Aug., 1881, in Springwater ; unm., 1903. 148 Curtis Warner,' son of Aaron* and Sarah (Cole) Mar- vin born 15 Dec, 1807, in Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died 26 Aug., 1840, in Springwater, Livingston cc, N. Y. ; married 23 Nov., 1828, Amelia, daughter of Solomon and Abigail (Oakley) Teed, born 20 April, 18 11, in Springwater; died there 17 April, 1840. Children, born in Springwater : i. Barzillai,* b. 8 Aug., 1829; d. 15 March, 1899; m. 1851, Martha M. Hankinson, b. 1832, in Blairstown, N. J. Children : I. Curtis Warner? b. 15 March, 1853, in Orion, Mich. ; m. 1871, Adeline Muleck, b. 21 Nov., 1849; ^- A^ug'i 1890. Children, b. in Ovid, Mich. : i. Alta W.,'° b. 22 June, 1872 ; unm. : ii. Jennie, b. 28 May, 1875 ; m. 28 May, 1894, A. B. Fonscrook. Seventh Generation 473 i.. Anna, b. 6 Nov., 1858, in Ovid ; d. there 10 Sept., i860. 3. William C, b. 10 Jan'y, 1862, in Ovid; d. 13 April, 1886; m. Anna Harrington, b. in Ovid. ii. Harry, b. 7 Feb., 1832 ; d. 4 Oct., 1883, in Ovid ; m. Sept., 1858, Sarah Davies, b. 25 June, 1840, in Shrews- bury, England ; d. 7 Jan'y, 1893. He was a second heutenant in the ist Mich, cav'y ; mustered out 21 Dec, 1864. ChUdren, b. in Ovid : 1. Anna? b. 26 Jan'y, 1859 ; d. 28 June, 1859. 2. Flora Mabelle, b. 11 'March, i86i ; unm. 3. Jessie, b. 20 March, 1862; d. 30 Jan'y, 1863. 4. Arthur Ralfh, b. 1 1 Sept., 1865 ; m. 20 March, 1888, Stella M. Lound, b. II June, i868, in Hamburg, Mich. Children: i. Henry L.,'" b. 15 May, 1891, in Grayling, Mich. : ii. Fannie A., b. 15 March, 1893, in Grayling: iii. Arthur Ralph, b. 7 May, 1899, in Conway, Mich. 5. Mary Uretta, b. Nov., 1868; d. Aug., 1869. 6. Gertrude May, b. 12 May, 1872 ; d. Sept., 1872. 7. Addie Luella, b. 12 Aug., 1873; m. 9 Aug., 1899, Anson Lee Trumley, b. 13 Jan'y, 1871, in Brighton, Mich. 8. Minna Blanche, b. 20 April, 1876; d. 6 March, 1895. 9. Charles Ernest, b. 2 Feb., i88o. iii. Emeline, b. 10 March, 1834; m. 10 March, 1852, James L., son of Henry G. and Judith Lily (Bridge) Niles, b. 22 Nov., 1826, in Springwater. Children (Niles), b. there : 1. Harry J.? b. 17 April, 1853; m. 8 Feb., 1889, Minnie R., dau. of James and Mary (O'Brian) Connolly, b. 8 Dec, 1858, in Avon, N. Y. 2. Jennie E., b. 15 July, 1859; m. 9 March, 1890, George E., son of John H. and Catharine A. (Simmons) Price, b. 11 April, 1859, in Springwater. 3. Edward M., b. 9 March, 1873 ; m. 7 March, 1895, Fanny, dau. of Charles and Ellen (Fitzwater) Schwab, b. 30 April, 1877, in Springwater. iv. Franklin, b. 20 Oct., 1836; m. 3 May, 1857, Angeline, dau. of Harmon and Louisa (Brown) Crosswell, b. 4 Nov., 1840, in Springwater. Children, b. in Spring- water : 1. Emma? b. 11 April, 1859; d. 4 May, 1883 ; unm. 2. Edgar G., b. 28 March, 1864 ; m. i Jan'y, 1890, Rachel, dau. of Albert and Ann (McCrosser) Potter. Child ; Ethel," b. 26 Feb., 1892, in Springwater. 3. Curtis, b. 12 June, 1869; d. 4 April, 1873. 4. Franklin, b. 18 Sept., 187 1; m. 2 Jan'y, 1896, Cora, dau. of Cornelius B. and Electa (Allen) Jones. Child: Ruth,'° b. 19 Aug., 1897, in Springwater. 474 Matthew Marvin Line V. Marilla, b. 14 May, 1839; d. 4 April, 1873; m. Charles McCarthy. 149 Lewis R.,' son of Aaron* and Sarah (Cole) Marvin, born 4 Oct., 1809, in Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died 1863, in Birdsall, Allegany co., N. Y. ; married (i), 1834, Phebe Teed (sister of the wife of his brother Curtis W., 148), born in Springwater, Livingston co., N. Y. ; died 1844, in Bird- sail; married (2), Mary A. Haynes, born 16 June, 18 16, in Almond, Allegany co., N. Y. ; died 8 Oct., 1891. Children by first wife, all but the youngest born in Spring- water : i. George,^ b. 12 March, 1835; m. 14 Nov., 1857, Mary Haynes. Children, b. in West Almond, N. Y. : J. Josiah^ b. 1 Sept., 1858 ; d. 24 Sept., 1862. 2. Flora, b. 18 Oct., i860; d. 11 Oct., 1862. 3. Lewis, b. 16 Aug., 1863 ; m. 30 Nov., 1887, Cassie Wake- lum. Child; Flora,'" b. 17 July, 1890, in West Almond. 4. Elizabeth, b. 14 Aug., 1868; m. 27 June, 1888, John Gerry. 5. Frederick, b. 26 March, 1871 ; m. 5 Sept., 1893, Minnie Clair. Children, b. in Almond : i. Clair,'" b. 24 Sept., 1894 : ii. Eu- gene, b. 20 July, 1896. ii. Mary, b. 5 July, 1838; m. 17 Feb., 1855, John Haines. Children (Haines), b. in Cuba, N. Y., except the eldest : 1. Russell? b. 9 Nov., 1856, in Clarksville, N. Y. ; m. 31 Dec, 1879, Hannah Wheeler. 2. Lewis, b. 14 March, 1859; d. 15 Oct., 1880 ; unm. 3. Delia, b. 13 May, 1861 ; m. 8 Jan'y, 1884, Charles Little. 4. Benjamin, b. 8 Dec, 1863; m. 16 Jan'y, 1896, Louisa Alworth. 5. Caroline, b. 7 Aug., 1867 ; m. 31 Dec, 1887, Albert Ben- horm. 6. George, b. 12 April, 1869; m. 14 Dec, 1895, Luella Hawke. 7. Frederick, b. 20 Oct., 187 1 ; m. 20 Jan'y, 1896, Ella Majori. 8. Cora, b. 3 July, 1873 1 ™- ^4 Nov., 1892, Benjamin Brooks. 9. Anna Maude, b. 13 June, 1881 ; d. 12 Aug., 1882. iii. Hannah Belle, b. 8 Dec, 1841 ; m. 19 Nov., 1863, James N. McAllister. Children (McAllister) : 1. Frank J.? b. 23 Sept., 1864, in Portville, N. Y. ; ra. Sept., 1891, Mollie O'Donnell. 2. Nellie A., b. 26 April, 1866, in Portville ; unm. 3. Anna R.,\>. 7 June, 1870, in Augusta, Mich. ; m. Sept., 1896, F. L. Steenrod. iv. Sarah, b. 1844, in Birdsall; d. 16 Dec, 1894; m. 1868, Theodore E. Bristol ; s. p. Seventh Generation 475 Children by second wife, born in Birdsall : V. John, b. 9 Aug., 1846; m. 16 Sept., 1875, Mary, dau. of Jeremiah and Mary Ann (Burdick) Halsey, b. 16 March, 1854, in Lansing, N. Y. Child: Jeremiah,^ b. 3 Aug., 1876, in West Almond. vi. Janette, b. 3 Jan'y, 1849 ; m. 6 June, 1866, John C. Mar- tin. Children (Martin), b. in Birdsall: i. Orie?h.% July, 1873; m. 9 March, 1898, James Wakelum : 2. Marcus J., b. 9 May, 1877; unm., 1901. vii. Uretta W., b. 4 June, 1852 ; m. 22 April, 1877, Martin B. Duncan. Child (Duncan) : Hekn C.,9 b. 4 June, 1879, in Angelica, N. Y. viii. Alida, b. 11 Sept., 1854; m. 17 Feb., 1880, Henry McHenry; s.p. ix. Martin L., b. 7 Sept., 1858; d. 2 Oct., 1862. 150 Abraham,' son of Aaron* and Sarah (Cole) Marvin, born 25 May, 1812, in Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died 4 May, 1871, in Oakland, Allegan co.,.Mich. ; married there 6 Dec, 1840, Margaret Bowbry. Children, born in Oakland : i. George C.,* b. 11 Nov., 1841 ; m. 7 April, 1864, Lydia M. Brewer, born 13 Nov., 1843, in Oakland. Children, b. in Ovid, Mich. : 1. William? b. 30 Aug., 1869; m. 26 Feb., 1897, Bessie Waters, b. 20 Feb., 1873, in Ovid. 2. Edith, b. 23 Sept., 1872 ; d. i Oct., 1893 ; unm. 3. Alice, b. 5 Bee, 1874; m. 2 June, 1897, Charles Dean, b. 18 March, 1868, in Ovid. 4. Eva, b. 5 Dec, 1877 ; d. 7 Oct., 1878. 5. Mark, b. 7 May, 1879; unni. d. Nellie, b. 2 July, 1882. 7. Lulu, b. 13 March, 1888: d. i Sept., 1890. ii. Thomas, b. 29 March, 1847; m. 20 March, 1871, Lydia Bell, b. in Oakland. Child : Edward Monroe,'^ b. in Ovid; unm., 1901. iii. William, b. 23 Sept., 1849 ; d. 31 Jan'y, 1899 ; m. March, 1879, Hettie Janes, b. in Michigan. Children: i. Frank,'> b. 15 Aug., 1881 : 2. Charles, b. 21 Feb., 1894. iv, Anna, b. 20 July, 1853 ; m. 5 Feb., 1879, Martin Hand, b. 14 May, 185 1, in Yates co., Mich. Children (Hand): 476 Matthew Marvin Line 1. Edna? b. 3 Jan'y, i88i, in Clinton Co., Mich.; unm., 1901. 2. Ethel J., b. 25 Sept., 1885, in Shiawassee co., Mich. 3. Marvin, b. 21 April, 1887, in Shiawassee co.; d. 22 Oct., 1887. V. Sarah, b. 18 May, 1858; m. 4 July, 1879, William Wash- burn, b. II Jan'y, 1858, in Starksborough, Vt. Chil- dren (Washburn) : i. Elmer, ^ b. 20 July, 1880, in Ovid : 2. Edward, b. 5 Feb., 1884, in Corunna, Mich. : 3. Clark, b. 22 Sept., 1891, in Owasso, Mich. 151 Don Alonzo,' son of Aaron^ and Sarah (Cole) Marvin, born 25 March, 181 5, in Cooperstown, Otsego co., N. Y. ; died 31 Aug., 1867; married 23 Oct., 1836, Sarah M. Thome, born 27 May, 1812, in Cohocton, Steuben co., N. Y. ; died 25 March, 1884. Children, the first four born in Springwater, N. Y. : i. Murray Edgar,^ b. 15 July, 1837 ; m. , abt. i860. ii. Morton Ormando, b. 24 Nov., 1839; m. 3 Dec, 1873, Sarah F. Martin, b. 19 March, 1846, in Waukegan, 111. He was a soldier in the Civil war, in which he was called " Charles " by his comrades, and under the name of " Charles Marvin " is widely known " as one of the best trainers of trotting horses in the country, having driven to more world's records than any other man." For many years he received a retainer of ^5,000 a year from Miller & Sibley, the wealthy breeders in Franklin, Pa., and Lexington, Ky. ; when they retired, 31 Dec, 1900, they presented him with twenty-one horses, their entire stock of trotters. He has written a work on his specialty, which is a recognized authority. Children: i. Howard,") h. 2 Nov., 1879, in San Fran- cisco, Cal. : 2. Jessie A., b. 18 July, 1881, in Menlo Park, Cal. : 3. Charles L., b. 23 Oct., 1885, in Menlo Park. iii. Don Alonzo, b. 21 Sept., 1841. iv. Helen Adelaide, b. 27 Feb., 1844; m. 28 April, 1867, in Chicago, 111., Samuel D. Gale, b. 27 Feb., 1844, in Waterbury, Vt. ; d. 19 Jan'y, 1880. He served in a cav'y reg't from Massachusetts, in the Civil war. Chil- dren (Gale), b. in Des Moines, Iowa : 1. Ida May,'' b. 13 March, 1868; m. 24 Dec, 1893, John D. Patty, b. 10 Dec, 1864, in Emporia, Kas. 2. Frank, b. 18 June, 1870; m. 20 Sept., 1890, Clara Henry, b. 1874, in Des Moines ; they have four chil. Seventh Generation 477 3. Nellie, b. 6 March, 1872 ; m. 1897, William Donald. 4. Harry, b. I Dec, 1874 1 unm., 1901. V. Clayton Alphonso, b. 31 Jan'y, 1849, ™ Ortonville, Mich. ; m. 19 Oct., 1871, Harriet Coffin, b. 26 April, 1851, in Ogle CO., 111. Children : 1. Charles H.? b. 19 Aug., 1872, in Butlerville, Iowa; unm. 2. Nellie M., b. 17 Oct., 1874, in Butlerville ; m. 7 Sept., 1896, Robert Gerusicker, b, 7 Sept., 1875, i" ^o^ City, Iowa. 3. Mabel M., b. 12 Oct., 1876. 4. Don Alonzo, b. 8 Aug., 1878, in Des Moines. 5. Ray R., b. 13 Oct., 1883, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. 6. Pearl L., b. 20 Oct., 1889, in Winterset, Iowa. vi. Frank Ashton, b. 7 May, 1852, in Ortonville; m. (i), 1877, Lottie Johnson; m. (2), 6 Nov., 1884, Jennie A. Bryant; m. (3), 6 July, 1894, Alethea Barr. Child by first wife : Maud May, '^h. 23 Sept., 1878; d. 17 March, 1890. vii. Frederick Wilson, b. 14 Aug., 1856, in Centralia, Iowa; m. (i), 5 Nov., 1879, Ida Russell, d. 23 May, 1884 ; m. (2), 20 Jan'y, 1887, Alice Stoner, d. 31 March, 1891 ; m. (3), 5 Sept., 1893, Martha Jane, dau. of Leonard D. and Eliza Parmley (Brown) Sweet, b. 23 Feb., 1875, in Buena Vista, Iowa; res., Des Moines. Child by first wife: i. EUa B.,^ b. 29 Nov., 1882; unm. Child by second wife: 2. Frederick L., b. r7 Dec, r888. Children by third wife: 3. Forrest W., b. 4 Jan'y, 1896 : 4. Gerald Sweet, b. 26 Aug., 1898. 152 Rev. Martin,' son of David^ and Sabrina (Coggeshall) Marvin, born 31 Oct., 1801, in Ballston Spa, Saratoga CO., N. Y. ; died 4 Jan'y, 1867, in Fly Creek, Otsego co., N. Y. ; married i March, 1824, in Milford, Otsego co., Sarah, daughter of Asa and Sibyl (Sweet) Eddy, born 10 Aug., 1804, in Hoosick, Rensselaer co., N. Y. ; died 8 Dec, 1873. He was a Methodist clergyman, and connected with the Oneida conference. Children : 225. i. Lyman Eddy,* b. 7 Aug., r83o, in Fly Creek. 226. ii. George Harmon, b. 21 Dec, 1833, in Milford. ^53 John Rockwell,' son of David' and Sabrina (Cogges- hall) Marvin, born 4 Nov., 1803, in Fly Creek, Otsego CO., N. Y. ; died 22 Jan'y, 1845, in Fly Creek; married (i), i 478 Matthew Marvin Line Jan'y, 1823, Jane Mulwain, died 21 May, 1833; married (2), about 1835, Hannah Blackman, died i April, 1861. Children by first wife : i. Theodore,^ b. 18 Oct., 1826, in Fly Creek; d. 10 April, 1897 ; m. 9 March, 1853, Minerva Soule, b. 31 Jan'y, 1833, in Milford Centre, N. Y. Child : Edwin S.? b. 27 Sept., 1858, in Fly Creek ; m. 12 Oct., 1881, his cousin, Henrietta Rowe,' dau. of Samuel and Mary' (Marvin, v) Whitmore. Children, all but the eldest b. in Hartwick, N. Y. .- i. Mary Nettie,'" b. 10 Dec, 1882, in Coopersto-wn, N. Y. : ii. Frederick Edwin, b. 21 June, 1885 : iii. John Luther, b. 7 Nov., 1887 : iv. Anna Minerva, b. 21 March, 1890 : v. Ruth Soule, b. 14 Feb., 1893; d. 9 March, 1893 : vi. Edwin Whitmore, b. 3 March, 1896. ii. David A., b. 9 Feb., 1831, in Fly Creek; d. 10 May, 1884; m. 27 May, 1852, Sally Ann Sherwood, b. 27 April, 1824, in Oswego, N. Y. ; d. 23 Oct., 1889. Child : Daniel J.,^\i. 15 July, 1853, in Fly Creek; m. 25 July, 1877, Mary A. Straub, b. 16 Dec, 1852, in Sherburne, N. Y. Children, b. in Utica, N. Y. ; i. Florence E.,"° b. S Dec, 1878 ; d. 6 Nov., 1884 : ii. Lena M., b. 9 Dec, 1879 ; d. 22 July, 1888: iii. Grace A., b. 20 March, 1887 ; iv. Frances E., b. 29 Oct., 1888. .Children by second vsrife : iii. Hannah Jane, b. 1836 ; d. 1844. iv. Frances E., b. 1838 ; d. 18 April, 1840. V. Mary, b. 30 May, 1839, ^'^ Springwater, N. Y. ; m. 10 Feb., 1854, Samuel Whitmore, b. ig Oct., 1823, in Columbus, N. Y. Children (Whitmore) : 1. Nora Helen? b. 14 Oct., 1855, i'' Columbus; m. 14 Dec, 1875, Edwin B. Main, b. 22 June, 1856, in Edmeston, N. Y. 2. Ella Jane, b. 17 April, 1858, in Columbus ; d. 22 Feb., 1862. 3. Henrietta Rowe, b. 8 June, 1862, in Sherburne; m. her cousin, Edwin S.,'° son of Theodore' (i) and Minerva (Soule) Marvin. 4. Henry Frederick, b. 14 July, 1864, in Columbus ; m. 18 Oct., 1888, Harriet Marble. 5. Herbert Charles, b. 4 Oct., 1870, in Columbus ; m. 3 Nov., 1892, Ida Babcock. 6. Floyd Irving, b. 15 Dec, 1872 ; m. 4 Feb., 1897, Alice Hulin. vi. Henry Edward, b. 1843 ; d. 25 Jan'y, 1844. vii. Ophelia Jane, b. 14 Jan'y, 1845, i" -^ty Creek; m. 16 Oct., 1864, Reuben C. Brown, b. 23 Sept., 1842, in Cassville, N. Y. Children (Brown) : I. Caroline M.,^ h. 17 Oct., 1865, in Cassville; d. 28 Sept., 1885 ; m. 4 July, 1880, Charies F. Wallace, b. 6 July, 18—, in Knapp's Creek, Wis. ; d. abt. 1889. Seventh Ge iteration 479 2. Charles H., b. 13 Aug., 1868, in Camden, N. Y. ; d. 29 March, 1878. 3. Alice M., b. i Sept., 1871, in Amboy, N. Y. ; m. 22 Feb., 1888, as his second wife, Charles F. Wallace, who had previously m. her sister Caroline. 4. Lillie JV., b. 28 May, 1874, in Cassville ; m. 10 March, 1889, George W. Cox, b. in Coloma, Ind. 5. Frank S., b. 18 Jan'y, 1878, in Eastman, Wis. 6. William H., b. 22 June, i88i, in Soldiers Grove, Wis. 7. Reuben J., b. 19 March, 1885, in Basswood, Wis. 8. George A., b. 6 June, 1887, in Basswood. 9. Mary H., b. 23 May, 1891, In Excelsior, Wis. 154 John Dean Dareow,' son of MichaeP and Sarah Mar- vin, born 19 Aug., 1809; died July, 1873 ; married 29 Feb., 1836, Rebecca Ann, daughter of Elijah and Deborah Anna (Hooker) Drake, born 24 Dec, 18 12, in New York; died 23 Sept., 1859. He resided in Clarkson, Monroe co., N. Y., a short time after his marriage, and then removed to Beloit, Rock CO., Wis. Children, all but the eldest born in Beloit : 227. i. Henderson E.,* b. 15 Jan'y, 1839, ™ Clarkson, N. Y. ii. Sarah A., b. 14 Feb., 1843 ; d. 14 Sept., 1845. iii. Henry E., b. 22 May, 1847 ; m. 25 Sept., 1871, Agnes Eliza, dau. of John Emery and Eliza Naomi (Church) Bailey, b. g Sept., 1850, in Madison, Ohio, whither they had removed from Burke, Vt. He is a wholesale drug- gist (Walding, Kinnan & Marvin Co.), in Toledo, Ohio. Child : Gertrtcde Bailey? b. 13 July, 1873, in Painesville, O. ; m. 22 Sept., 1896, Henry Perkins, son of Frederick Blake and Caroline Eliza (Perkins) Dodge, b. 27 Dec, 1 871, in Toledo. Child (Dodge) : Agnes Elizabeth,'" b. 14 Oct., 1899, in Toledo. iv. Harriet E., b. i July, 1856; m. 25 Oct., 1877, Ernest W. Burbank, b. 11 Oct., 1854, in Willoughby, Ohio. Children (Burbank), all but the eldest b. in Toledo : 1. E. Marvin,'i\). 3 Sept., 1878, in Painesville, Ohio: 2. Henry L., b. 23 June, 1882 : 3. /ulia R., b. 13 June, 1887 : 4. Gertrude M., b. 17 Feb., 1891. 155 Hon. Thomas Jefferson,' son of William* and Mary (Benedict) Marvin, born 26 June, 1803, in Malta, Sara- toga CO., N. Y. ; died 29 Dec, 1852, in Havana, Cuba, while 480 Matthew Marvin Liiie on a journey ; married 8 Feb., 1837, in New York city, Harriet Fraser, daughter of Samuel and Lavina Lyons, born there 9 March, 1803 ; died 14 March, 1872, in Saratoga Springs. He graduated at Union, 1826, and was a member of * B K; he studied law, and had a successful practice in his native county ; he was a member of the New York Assembly in 1834, and 13 Feb., 1838, was appointed judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Saratoga co. Children, born in Saratoga Springs : i. William Benedict,* b. i Feb., 1838 ; d. 24 Aug., 1840, in Saratoga Springs. ii. Mary Louisa, b. i March, 1840 ; m. 30 May, 1876, Will- iam A. Sackett, b. 18 Nov., 1811, in Auburn, N. Y. ; d. 6 Sept., 1895 ; s.p. iii. Virginia, b. 31 May, 1842 ; d. 19 Feb., 1895 ; m. 6 Sept., 1864, Dr. John L. Perry, b. 28 Feb., 1840, in Saratoga Springs ; s. p. iv. Daughter, b. 4 Oct., 1844 ; d. 28 Oct., 1844. V. Grace Carryl, b. 23 July, 1846; d. 26 Oct., 1862 ; unm. 156 Hon. James Madison,' son of William* and Mary (Ben- edict) Marvin, born 27 Feb., 1809, in Ballston, Saratoga CO., N. Y. ; died 25 April, 1901, in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; married 26 Sept., 1838, Rhoby Harris, daughter of Eli and Rhoby (Westcote) Barnum, born 4 Aug., 1817, in Ballston Spa, Saratoga co., N. Y. ; she died before her husband. In 1839 he became one of the proprietors of the United States Hotel, Saratoga Springs, and though long retired from its management, retained an interest in it until the close of his life. He served several terms as one of the county supervisors ; was elected to the New York Assembly in 1846, and represented his district in Congress three successive terms, 1862-8, serving on various important committees and enjoying the friendship of prominent men in both political parties. He was a director in the Saratoga & Schenectady, the New York Central and Hudson River Railroads, in which he was a large stockholder ; was president of the First National Bank of Saratoga, and of the Saratoga Club, at the time of his death, and held many positions of influence and responsibility. Children, born in Saratoga Springs, except the first two : i. Mary Benedict,^ b. 19 Sept., 1839, in Ballston; m. (i), 19 Oct., 1865, Charles H. Wharton Meehan, b. in Phil- adelphia, Pa.; d. 5 July, 1872; m. (2), 2 Sept., 1875, Seventh Generation 481 Charles H. Payne, b. in Albany, N. Y. ; d. 21 Dec, 1881. Children (Meehan), b. in Saratoga: 1. James? b. 8 Aug., 1866; unm. His grandfather having no son living, desired James to assume his name, and accordingly he legally became James Meehan Marvin. He grad. at Harvard, 1889, and was a member of A A $ and A K E ; he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1892 ; since then he has been practicing in Saratoga Springs. 2. Wharton, b. 8 Sept., 1869; m. 26 April, 1900, Elmyra B. Shoemaker, b. 26 Aug., 1872, in Richmond, Ind. Child (Payne) : 3. Fanny Evans, b. 29 Oct., 1876, in Paris, France; m. 14 Aug., 1899, Arthur M. King, b. 26 Aug., 1872, in Fort Edward, N. Y. ii. Frances Barnum, b. 4 Oct., 1841, in Ballston ; m. there 3 June, 1869, Murray C, son of Robert Myers and Mary Colegate (Steiner) Shoemaker, b. 18 Sept., 1844, in Tiffin, Ohio ; d. 8 April, 1885. Children (Shoemaker), the first two b. in Saratoga, the others in Cincinnati,, Ohio: I. Murray M.,') b. 6 Sept., 1874; unm.: 2. Henrietta M.,h. 10 Sept., 1876; m. 7 June, 1897, in Saratoga, Noah Rockwood : 3. Robert M., b. 9 Jan'y, 1879 ; unm. : 4. fames M., b. 28 Oct., 1882. iii. Caroline Barnum, b. 17 Sept., 1843; m. 29 Sept., 1875, William Banks, son of William Banks and Amanda M. T. (Ackerman) Gage, b. 24 May, 1842, in Schenec- tady, N. Y. He is president of the First National Bank, Saratoga Springs. Children (Gage), b. in Sara- toga Springs: i. William Marvin,'^ b. 5 Aug., 1880: 2. Augusta Willoughby, b. 8 Dec, 1882 : 3. Rhoby Marvin, b. 16 May, 1885 ; d. 6 May, 1889 : 4. James Marvin, b. 22 April, i88g. iv. William James, b. 30 July, 1846; d. 29 Oct., 1855, in Newport, R. I., while on a visit. V. Rhoby, b. 30 Oct., 1858 ; m. 3 July, 1884, Walter H., son of Walter and Eleanor Adams (Henderson) Bryant, b. 23 Dec, 1847, in Allegheny, Pa. Children (Bryant), b. in Philadelphia: i. Rhoby Marvin,'^ b. 2 Sept., 1891 : 2. Eleanor Adams, b. 16 Nov., 1897. 157 Barnabas/ son of Samuel* and Anna (Perry) Marvin, born 23 Dec, 1795, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died 17 May, 1838, in Walnut Prairie, Clark co., 111.; married March, 1820, Rachel Butterfield, born 5 July, 1792, in Vermont ; died 8 April, i860. 482 Matthew Manrin Line Children, born in Walnut Prairie : i. Mary Adeline,' b. 17 Nov., 1821; d. 1 Feb., 1878; m. abt. 1841, her cousin, Harrison Lewis' Marvin (228). ii. Eli, b. 31 July, 1824; d. 26 Aug., 1833. iii. Albert, b. 25 Sept., 1826; d. i May, 1852 ; m. 5 March, 1846, Mary Stevens, b. 31 Aug., 1826, in Brownstown, Ind. ; d. ■ . Children, b. in Walnut Prairie : 1. ^z7/zfflw/.,'b. 15 May, 1848; d. 12 May, 1890; m. 25 Sept., 1868, Sarah Ward, b. 1850, in Columbus, Ind. ; d. 30 May, 1890; s.p. 2. Mary E., b. 19 March, 1850; d. 3 Aug., 1870. 3. Albert W., b. 25 March, 1852 ; d. 26 Aug., 1878. iv. Eliza Ann, b. 2 Nov., 1828 ; d. 30 June, 1844. V. Elinor, b. 20 Nov., 1830; d. i Oct., 1831. vi. William, b. 2 July, 1833 ; m. (i), 12 Feb., 1861, Susan S. Jordan, b. 15 May, 1839, in Fauquier co., Va. ; d. 8 June, 1861, in Walnut Prairie; m. (2), 17 Sept., 1865, Lucetta Johnson, b. 18 May, 1845, in Boone co., Ky. He was a soldier in company G, loth 111. Vols., i Sept., 1861, to 17 Sept., 1864. Children by second wife, b. in Walnut Prairie : 1. Julia F.? b. 12 Sept., 1866; d. 24 May, 1898 ; ra. 22 April, 1890, Charles E. Lee, b. 20 Sept., 1859, in Clark co. Child (Lee) : Mary Ruth,'° b. 10 April, 1895. 2. Flora A., b. 24 March, 1869 ; m. 6 Oct., 1889, Jeremiah Gard, b. 1866, in Clark co. Children (Card) : i. Irma L.,'° b. 26 Feb., 1891, in Walnut Prairie: ii. William M., b. 2 April, 1892, in West Union, 111. ; iii. Ruth Jeanette, b. 28 Nov., 1898, in West Union. 3. Mary L., b. 20 Sept., 1 871; m. 28 Nov., 1894, J. Volney Mount, b. Nov., 1868, in Clark co. Children (Mount), b. in Walnut Prairie: i. Richard,'" b. 6 Oct., 1898.: ii. Mildred, b. 10 Sept., 1901. 4. Anna P., b. 27 Jan'y, 1876 ; unm. vii. John, b. 20 Nov., 1837 ; m. 20 March, 1862, Maria Hall, b. 23 Dec, 1843, in Clark co. Children: 1. Son? b. 16 Aug., 1863, in Walnut Prairie; d. i Oct., 1863. 2. Lillian, b. 22 Feb., 1865, in Walnut Prairie ; unm. 3. Jennie, b. 17 June, 1867, in Darwin, 111. ; m. 23 Jan'y, 1895, W. A. Vaughan, b. in Greencastle, Ind.; s.p. 4. Emma, b. 11 Nov., 1875, '"^ Edgar co.. 111.; unm. 158 Eli,7 son of SamueP and Anna (Perry) Marvin, born 12 April, 1797, in Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died 28 Aug., 1852: married Anna, daughter of Joseph and (Watkins) Seventh Generation 483 Robinson, born 20 Jan'y, 1803, in Onondaga co. ; died 21 March, 1848. Children, born in Onondaga co. : 228. i. Harrison Lewis,* b. June, 1818. ii. Lucinda, b. 5 Feb., 1822 ; m. (i), 13 Dec, 1838, Lyman Gere, b. 13 Sept., 1813; d. 13 April, 1859; m. (2), 11 April, 1867, Hunger, d. 19 June, 1880. Children (Gere) : i. Etta^ b. 30 March, 1840, in Darwin, 111.: 2. Asa, b. 8 Sept., 1846, in Covington, Ind. : 3. John, b. 10 Oct., 1849, in Covington, iii. Emehne, b. 14 March, 1824; m. 20 Dec, 1839, Pelago Anderson Sanford, b. 20 Jan'y, 18 18, in Madison, N. Y.; d. II May, 1858. Children (Sanford) : 1. Owen Clay? b. 17 Aug., 1842, in Vigo co., Ind. 2. Albert Eli, b. 21 April, 1845, in Darwin. 3. Ann Eliza, b. 8 July, 1847, i" Covington. 4. William Winfield, b. 12 Aug., 1852, in Covington. 5. Amanda Emeline, b. 16 Aug., 1856, in Crawfordsville, Ind. 6. James Anderson, twin to Amanda E. 159 Abraham,' son of SamueP and Anna (Perry) Marvin, born in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y.; died 1846; married (i), 1827-8, Mary Butterfield, born in Vermont; died 1835-6; s.p.; married (2), about 1837, Amy Miller. Abra- ham and his second wife died after March, 1846, his death oc- curring about three months after hers, but the exact dates have •not been learned. Children by second wife, born in York, Clark co.. 111. : i. John Henry,* b. abt. 1839. ii. Barnabas, b. 18 Jan'y, 1841 ; m. 1863, Louisa Craig, b. 1843, in Illinois, iii. Cary, b. 20 May, 1843 ; m. 24 Dec, 1868, Hannah A. Reardon, b. 5 Aug., 1850, in York. Children, b. in York: 1. Kate,^ b. 21 Nov., 1869; m. 17 May, 1888, Simon Keller. Children (Keller), all but the eldest b. in York : 1. Gertrude," b. Feb. 1889, in West Union, 111. ; d. Oct., 1889 : ii. Maude, b. 26 Nov., 1891 : iii. Amy, b. 23 Oct., 1893: iv. Omer, b. 14 Aug., 1895: v. Hazel, b. Dec, 1897 ; d. 6 Nov., 1898. 2. Marietta, b. 8 Dec, 1871 ; m. 6 June, 1888, Clarence Har- rington, b. Jan'y, 1867, in Allendale, 111. Children (Harrington) : i. Edward Harmon,'" b. 23 Jan'y, 1890, in Wellington, Kas. : 2. J. G., b. 20 Nov., 1891, in Preston, Kas. . iii. Donald Lamar, b. 17 Jan'y, 1894, in Chico, Texas. 484 Matthew Marvin Line 3. Alfred R., b. 27 Jan'y, 1874 ; unm. 4. Minnie Caroline, b. 6 Dec, 1875; m. 7 Jan'y, 1898, Wil- liam Pyle, b. 24 Aug., 1875, in Melrose, 111. Child (Pyle) : Ivan,'" b. 10 Aug., 1898, in West Union. 5. Cary Herman, b. 6 June, 1880 ; d. 20 Dec, 1882. 160 Perry/ son of Samuel^ and Anna (Perry) Marvin, bom 25 July, 1807, in Camillus, Onondaga co., N. Y. ; died 5 Feb., 1851, in York, Clark co., 111.; married 4 March, 1832, Sarah Williams, born 13 June, 1808; died 9 Dec, 1872. The family resided in Ogden, Lenawee co., Mich., for several years, and about 1837 removed to York. Children, the first three born in Ogden, the others in York : i. Samuel,* b. 25 Feb., 1833; m. 25 Oct., i860, Narcissa Frances Jordan, b. 27 Aug., 1830; d. 1880. Children, b. in Clark co. : 1. Susan Catharine? b. 27 Aug., 1861; m. 30 Dec, 1877, Frank P. Hedges, b. 10 Aug., 1S53. Children (Hedges), b. in Clark CO.: i. Frank J.,'" b. 18 Aug., t88o: ii. Myrtle M., b. 12 July, 1S83: iii. Dovie C, b. 18 April, 1886: iv. Son, b. 4 Nov., 1889; d. 4 Nov., 1889: V. Ernest R., b. 24 Dec, 1890; d. 8 Jan'y, 1896: vi. Blanche T., b. 16 Jan'y, 1896 : vii. Reagan L., b. 4 May, 1899. 2. Alva Eli, b. 26 April, 1863. 3. Zoe Belle, b. 16 Feb., 1866; m. (i), 27 July, 1882, as his second vrife, Samuel Prevo [who had previously m. Emeline,' dau. of Harrison L.^ Marvin (228)], b. 20 Sept., 1848, in Clark CO.; d. 5 Sept., i8go; m. (2), 17 May, i8gi, John W. Elmore, b. 8 Dec, 1846, in Edmonson Co., Ky. Children (Prevo), b. in Clark co. : i. Lillie May,'" b. II March, 1884: ii. William Alva, b. 26 June, 1886: iii. Minnie Alice, b. 14 March, 1889. Children (Elmore), b. in Clark co.: iv. Pearl, b. 18 May, 1892 ; d. 2 July, 1892 : v. Peter Fletcher, b. 16 June, 1893: vi. Mary Catharine, b. 8 Jan'y, 1896: vii. John Marvin, b. 13 Oct., 1898: viii. Daniel Franklin, b. 12 Nov., 1899. 4. Mary Adeline, b. 21 April, 1868; m. 29 March, 1891, Wil- liam R. Bartlow, b. 1 Sept., 1858, in Clark co. Child (Bartlow) : Stacy C.,'° b. 21 June, 1897. ii. Eli, b. 4 Oct., 1834; d. 26 April, 1856; unm. iii. Odell, b. i June, 1836: d. 15 June, 1846. iv. Barnabas, b. 14 Feb., 1838. V. Sarah, b. 9 Dec, 1841 ; d. 16 Sept., 1843. vi. Colby, b. 19 Nov., 1843; d. 30 March, 1848. vii. Louis, b. 26 Jan'y, 1846; m. 3 April, 1881, Ida M. Sne- decker, b. 8 Aug., i860, in Wabash, 111. Children, b. in West Terra Haute, Ind. : i. Charles W.?h. 23 June, Seventh Generation 485 1882 ; d. 7 July, 1882 : 2. Ernest W., b. 24 Dec, 1883 : 3. Clovie 0.,h. 24 Feb., i886: 4. Francis A.,h. 10 Nov., 1891. viii. Sarah Lucinda, b. 11 Feb., 1849; d. 4 March, 1878; m. 22 Nov., 1874, Henry Smith, d. 4 Feb., 1877 ; s.^. \x. Mary Lauranda, b. 11 Feb., 1849 ; d. 28 Aug., 1857. 161 Philo* Josiah Broad,' son of Silas Lane* and Abigail (Broad) Marvin, born 6 Sept., 1828, in Springfield, Kings CO., New Brunswick; died 8 AprU, 1891 ; married 16 May, 1859, Elizabeth Sarah, daughter of Joseph and Margaret (Wells) Avard, of Westmoreland co., N. B., born 20 June, 1837, in Great Shebogue, N. B. ; died 8 July, 1886. Children, all but the third and fourth born in Great Shebogue : i. Alice Abigail,* b. 5 March, i860; m. 26 Sept., 1890, Dr. George Givan, son of Daniel and Jane (Cochrane) Melvin, b. 25 April, 1861, in St. John, N. B. Children (Melvin), b. in Alma, N. B. : i. Alice Jane,') h. 12 June, 1892 : 2. Margaret Georgiana, b. 25 Oct., 1893. ii. Bliss Adam, b. 10 Dec, 1861 ; m. 24 Dec, 1888, Mar- garet F., dau. of Joseph Wells and Sarah (Rogers) Dobson, b. 11 June, 1868, in Albert co., N. B. He is a physician. Children, b. in Hillsboro, N. B. : \. Laura Elizabeth,') b. 15 April, 1891 : 2. Alice Dobson, b. 5 Jan'y, 1896. iii. Margaret Sophia, b. 20 Nov., 1863, in Shediac, N. B. ; m. 15 June, 1896, Chipman Horace, son of William H. and Elizabeth (Alward) Keith, b. 24 Nov., 1851, in Hancock co., N. B. ; s.p.\ res., Havelock, N. B. iv. Edgar Watts, b. 20 Nov., 1864; m. 3 Oct., 1899, Kath- ryn A., dau. of James T. and Jennie N. (Haskell) Avery, b. 31 March, 1863, in Lewiston, Me.; s.p.\ he is a physician. v. Joseph Avard, b. 15 March, 1868 ; unm. vi. John Lewis, b. 17 Dec, 1869; unm. vii. George Harrison, b. 15 March, 1876; m. 19 Sept., 1900, Annie Love, dau. of H. N. Wright and Mary J. (Fletcher) Keirstead, b. 16 Dec, 1874, in Alma; he is a physician. * He dropped Philo from his name early in life. 486 Matthew Marvin Line 162 Benjamin Covert/ son of Silas Lane* and Abigail (Broad) Marvin, born 22 Sept., 1832, in Springfield, Kings CO., New Brunswick ; married 24 Jan'y, 1 866, Julia Aner, daughter of Gilbert Dykeman and Sarah (Smith) Titus, born 15 Sept., 1848, in Springfield. Resides (1903) in Springfield. Children, born in Springfield : i. Ada Eliza,* b. 13 Nov., i866 ; m. 23 April, 1890, Hugh Alton, b. 8 Dec, i860, in Sussex, N. B. ii. Clara Edith, b. 17 Aug., 1868 ; m. 24 Dec, 1896, Orlando Wood, son of Nelson G. and Adeline Marchant, b. i Oct., 1862, in Hyannisport, Mass. Children (Mar- chant), b. in Hyannisport: i. Nelson Bursley,^ h. t, March, 1898 : 2. Edna Marvin, b, 23 Dec, 1901. iii. Bertha Amanda, b. 24 Dec, 1870; m. 23 April, 1896, George Morley Hayes, b. 30 July, 1870, in Sussex. Children (Hayes), b. in Sussex: i. FranceSj'^h. 10 Feb., 1897 : 2. Grace Merwyn, b. 31 Jan'y, 1900. iv. Neville Parker, b. 21 Feb., 1873 ; unm. V. Harriet Viola, b. 13 Feb., 1875 ; unm. vi. Lydia Wilder, b. 24 Jan'y, 1877 ; unm. vii. Emma Josephine Hart, b. 25 Feb., 1880; unm. viii. Mabel Leonora, b. 11 March, 1882 ; unm. ix. Julia Ernestine, b. 19 Jan'y, 1885. 163 James Sturges,' son of Samuel Sturges* and Rachel Ann (Crawford) Marvin, born 24 May, 1826, in Spring- field, Kings CO., New Brunswick; died 11 July, 1886; married (i), 24 Aug., 185 1, Gertrude Hughson, born March, 1830; died 30 Jan'y, 1856; married (2), 28 Jan'y, 1858, Margaret C. Spragg, born 12 Jan'y, 1840, in Springfield ; died 24 June, 1877; married (3), 25 Feb., 1880, Elizabeth D. White, born in Spring- field ; died 20 June, 1892. Children, born in Springfield, by first wife : i. Cornelia,* b. 10 June, 1852; m. 6 Jan'y, 1873, Hiram, son of Isaac and Bathsheba Sharp, b. 14 Nov., 1850, in Studholm, N. B. ; res., Sharp's P. O., N. B. Children (Sharp), b. in Studholm: i. Helena Gertrude,') h. n April, 1877; m. 26 Dec, 1900, George R. Smith, b. 1870, in Springfield : 2. Agnes Irene, b. 20 July, 1879: Seventh Generation 487 3. Frederica Bernice, b. 31 Dec, 1885 : 4. Lottie Mar- vin, b. 24 Aug., 1892. ii. Rachel Lucretia, b. 31 Oct., 1854. Children by second wife : iii. Georgia Amelia, b. 20 Feb., 1859 ; m. 26 April, 1882, Thomas F. H., son of Walter B. and Charlotte Amelia (Hewlett) Scovil, b. 11 Jan'y, 1854, in Springfield; res., Queenstown, N. B. Children (Scovil), b. in Spring- field : I. Hewlett Wimlow,^ b. 2 July, 1883 : 2. Edward Bates, b. 5 June, 1885: 3. Margaret Louise, b. 2 June, 1887 : 4. Polly Kathleen, b. 13 Oct., 1889: 5. Walter Harold, b. 23 Jan'y, 1892: 6. Charlotte Amelia, b. 18 Jan'y, 1894. iv. Samuel James, b. i July, 1861 ; d. 5 May, 1886; unm. V. Henry Camfield, b. 22 Jan'y, 1863 ; m. 16 June, 1897, Prudence R. Folkins, b. 21 Jan'y, 1877, in Studholm ; res. (1903), Marion, Kings co., N. B. Children: i. James Henry ?\). 26 Oct., 1898 : 2. Blanche Marguerite, b. 9 July, 1900. vi. Gertrude L., b. 17 Dec, 1866 ; m. 22 Nov., 1887, Albert, son of Thomas Weldon and Hannah Sanders (Wilson) Clark, b. 7 June, 1859, in Carleton, N. B. ; res., Belle- isle Creek, N. B. Children (Clark), the first three b. in St. John, N. B. : i. Edna Gertrude,^ b. 7 April, 1889 : 2. Mabel Wilma, b. 11 Jan'y, 1891 : 3. Harry Weldon, b. 12 June, 1892 : 4. Margaret, b. 8 Aug., 1897, in Boston (not in Boston, Mass., rec) ; d. 31 Jan'y, 1898: 5. Albert Whitney, b. 19 Sept., 1898, in Springfield: 6. Vera Victoria, b. 25 Jan'y, 1901, in Springfield. vii. Fannie F., b. 20 Feb., 1873; m. 31 Dec, 1902, Horace G. Folkins, M. D., b. 31 July, 1875, in Studholm. Dr. Folkins is a cousin of Prudence R., above (see v). viii. Margaret M. S., b. 8 March, 1876. 164 Stephen,' son of Squier* and Deborah (Bailey) Marvin, born 17 Feb., 1807, in Somers, Westchester co., N. Y. ; died I Nov., 1868; married 15 Nov., 1831, Sappho H., daugh- ter of Col. Aaron and Rebecca (Cook) Burr, born 5 Sept., 181 1, in Fairfield, Vt. ; died Sept., 1885. Col. Burr was a Revolu- tionary soldier, in the battle of White Plains, and present at Burgoyne's surrender. 488 MattJiew Marvin Line Children, born in Fairfield : 229. i. Charles Augustus,^ b. 28 Oct., 1832. ii. Martha W., b. 20 Nov., 1834; m. 11 April, 1854, Levi, son of Gordius and Sibyl (Stanley) Chadwick, b. 14 Oct., 1825, in Franklin, Vt. ; d. 11 Oct., 1888. Chil- dren (Chadwick) : 1. Emma L.? b. 6 July, 1855, in Union, Iowa ; m. 6 March, 1878, George E., son of Edwin R. and Martha (Woodbum) Bell, b. 27 Oct., 1857, in Franklin. 2. Julia S., b. 18 May, i85l, in Franklin ; unm. iii. Harriet B., b. 5 Feb., 1837 ; m. 25 Dec, 1855, Henry C. Nichols. Children (Nichols) : 1. Ella M.? b. 28 Sept., 1856, in Fairfield; unm. 2. Charles H., b. 9" Sept., 1858, in St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; d. 4 Aug., 1866. 3. Stephen Marvin, b. 15 Sept., i860, in Burlington, Vt. ; m. 9 Sept., 1879, Isabella Stowell, b. in Newport, Vt. 4. Hobart H., b. 21 Nov., 1868, in Bedford, P. Q., Canada; m. 14 March, 1901, Florence "Wheeler, b. in New York city. 5. Fay B., b. 6 Aug., 1870, in Bedford; d. 10 Aug., 1891. 6. Frances M., b. 19 Jan'y, 1873, '" LacoUe, P. Q. ; m. May, 1892, Gaines Ainsworth, b. in Calais, Vt. 7. George B., b. 17 June, 1877, in Alburgh Springs, Vt.; m. 4 July, 1 901, Dorothy Lamed, b. in Bolton, Vt. iv. Squier Aaron, b. 28 Feb., 1839 ; m. i Sept., 1864, Elvira Leach, b. 27 Aug., 1842, in Nunda, N. Y. He was a soldier in the Civil war, enlisting from Fairfield in the I St Vt. reg't, three months' men ; he re-enlisted April, 1862, in the sth Vt. reg't ; he was severely wounded, and discharged Aug., 1863. Children, b. in Chicago, 111. : 1. Earl Leach? \i. 23 Feb., 1866; m. 22 Feb., 1894, Minnie May Green, b. 28 March, 187 1, in Ashland, Wis. Children, b. in St. Paul, Minn. : i. Ruth May," b. 25 Nov., 1894 : ii. De Witt Theodore, b. 14 April, 1896 ; d. 24 Dec, 1899 : iii. Margaret Evelyn, b. 27 May, 1899. 2. Clara Sappho, b. 26 Feb., 1884. 230. V. Julius Hoyt, b. 25 Oct., 1841. vi. Allen T., b. 25 Oct., 1844; m. 9 Nov., 1872, Fidelia Lyon, b. 8 March, 1842, m Geneva, 111. Children, b. in At- lantic, Iowa: I. Minnie S.? b. 6 May, 1874; m. 26 Feb., 1898, Guy N. Hamilton : 2. Leon S., b. 30 Aug., 1876; unm., igoo: 3. Annis G.,h. 18 May, 1880; unm., 1900. Seventh Generation 489 vii. Rebecca Burr, b. 22 July, 1847 ! n^- i Ja-ii'yi 1866, Aman- dus L. Goddard, b. 12 Dec, 1847, in Berkshire, Vt. Children (Goddard), all but the youngest b. in St. Amand, P. Q. : 1. Charles C.,' b. 11 Jan'y, 1867; m. 21 March, i888, Stella Waterman, b. 15 Dec, 1866, in Hyde Park, Vt. 2. Emeroy H. (dau.), b. 13 Nov., 1870 ; m. 29 March, 1893, T. Hall Page, b. 21 Dec, 1871, in Hyde Park; d. 19 July, 1898. 3. Marvin A., b. 26 May, 1873 ; m. 28 Oct., 1899, Grace Dar- ling, b. 20 Sept., 1 879, in Albany, Vt. 4. Alice L., b. 28 Feb., 1879, ^^ Berkshire; m. 6 March, 1901, Joseph Young, b. 14 Oct., 1872, in Enosburg Falls, Vt. viii. Jennie B., b. May, 1850 ; d. Sept., 1853. ix. Jennie B., b. 28 May, 1854; d. 20 July, 1895; m. 25 Sept., 1870, John Riley, b. 7 Dec, 1849, in Highgate, Vt. : Child (Riley) : Ckarks A.,9 b. 8 Aug., 1873, in Newport; m. 25 Sept., 1895, Grace L. Wright, b, 2 May, 1877, in Stowe, Vt. 165 Theodore BaileYj^ son of Squier* and Deborah (Bailey) Marvin, born 16 Aug., 1815, in Fairfield, Vt. ; died 6 Oct., 1876; married (i), 9 Sept., 1841, Harriet, daughter of Benjamin and Zelinda (Jackson) Meigs, bom 3 1 Jan'y, 1 8 1 8, in Swanton Falls, Vt. ; died 24 Aug., 1847; married (2), 5 Oct., 1848, Samantha Robinson Meigs, sister of his first wife, bom 18 Jan'y, 1823, in Swanton Falls; she survived him, and married, in 1886, as her second husband, D. J. Corliss. Child by first wife : i. Rigney DeForest,* b. 2 May, 1847, in Canton, N. Y. ; d. 5 Aug., 1895 ; m. 18 Oct., 187 1, Caroline E. Packard, b. 2 Nov., 1852, in Canton. He was prominent in Freemasonry in Vermont. Child : Mahel Edith? b. 27 Dec, 1880, in Swanton. Children by second wife, born in Swanton : ii. Addie Louise, b. 30 March, 1853 ; m. 4 Sept., 1872, An- drew J. Beebe, b. 23 Aug., 1837, in Highgate, Vt. ; res., Swanton, where their chil. were b. Children (Beebe) : 1. Rigney DeForest Marvin? b. 26 March, 1874. 2. Murray A.Jackson, b. 10 Dec, 1875. 3. Lura Harriet, b. 11 Oct., 1877. 4. Linda Jackson, b. 25 Aug., 1879; d. 13 Feb., 1896. 5. Addie Winona, b. 23 Aug., 1881 ; d. 18 April, 1899. 490 Matthew Marvin Line 6. Don Harold Clayton, b. 7 Aug., 1883. 7. George Ethol Marshall, b. 25 Aug., 1886. 8. Florence Meigs, b. 5 Sept., 1889. 9. Marion Grace, b. 12 Oct., 1891. iii. Hattie Elizabeth, b. 18 Dec, 1858 ; m. 30 March, 1882, in Swanton, Julius O. Corliss, b. 3 May, 1853, in Swan- ton. Children (Corliss) : 1. Gaylord Marvin? b. 12 May, 1883, in Franklin, Vt. 2. Lauretta Bell, b. 27 Sept., 1884, in Franklin. 3. Lula Frances, b. 12 Aug., 1889, in Swanton. 4. Raymond Willard, b. 27 Sept., 1895, in Franklin. 166 Lorenzo Dow,' son of Squier^ and Deborah (Bailey) Marvin, born 20 June, 1821, in Fairfield, Vt.; married 19 March, 1843, PauUna H. Carroll, born 9 April, 1823, in Fair- field. Children, all but the eldest born in Fairfax, Vt. : i. Deborah Jane,* b. 18 July, 1844, in Fairfield; m. i May 1867, George W. Beeman, b. 10 Dec, 1845, in Fair- fax; d. 28 Dec, 1896. Children (Beeman), b. in Fairfax : 1. Roscoe H.? b. 5 Sept., 1870; m. 5 May, 1891, Eliza A. Goodsell, b. 187 1, in Isle La Motte, Vt. 2. Mina R., b. 5 Oct., 1873 ; unm. 3. Ethel P., b. 25 May, 1878; m. 12 Sept., 1900, Floyd E. Booth, b. 10 Nov., 1875, i" St. Albans, Vt. ii. Andrew Jackson, b. 5 May, 1845 ; d. 10 June, 1864; he was mustered into company D, 17th reg't Vt. inf 'y, 3 March, 1864, and d. of wounds received in action near Cold Harbor, Va.* iii. Susan Buck, b. 3 Dec, 1848 ; d. 17 Oct., 1862. iv. Rhoda Leach, b. 9 May, 1852 ; m. 30 April, 1873, Orvis W. Campbell, b. 27 Feb., 1851, in Waterville, Vt. Children (Campbell), b. in West Fairfax, Vt. i. Corie E.,')h. 18 Oct., 1874: 2. Sheldon S. S., b. 27 Jan'y, 1877 ; he is a physician : 3. Guy Lorenzo, b. 8 Jan'y, 1882: 4. William O., b. 27 Jan'y, 1884. * The Reports of the Adj't General of Vermont for 1865 and 1866 erroneously say he was " in the hospital wounded, Aug., 1864," and " absent, sick, July, 1865." During his brief service of three months, the regiment took part in many of the severest actions of the war — the battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and others — and in the fifteen days before Cold Harbor it was constantly under fire, Seventh Generation 491 V. Emma Plumer, b. 3 Dec, 1853 ; m. 6 May, 1874, Herbert L. Pease, b. 20 Feb., 1854, in Fairfax. Children (Pease), b. there : 1. Elsie Leach? b. 23 Feb., 1876. 2. Glennie Maud, b. 3 Jan'y, 1879 ! ™- 20 June, I goo, Roy Elmer Tilly, b. 10 Dec, 1879, i" South Burlington, Vt. 3. Florence May, b. 4 May, 1880 ; m. 25 Jan'y, 1899, Raymond Julian Lewis, b. 19 April, 1877, i" South Plattsburgh, N. Y. 4. Leonard Maruin, b. 23 Nov., 1881. 5. Carrie Ethel, b. 6 May, 1883. 6. Franklin Marvin, b. 24 Jan'y, 1888. vi. Pauline Carroll, b. 2 April, 1855 ; m. i Sept., 1875, Nor- ris O. Leonard, b, 14 Jan'y, 1852, in Fairfax. Children (Leonard), b. there : 1. Blanche Marvin? b. 14 April, 1877 ; m. 16 July, 1896, Albert N. Butler, b. 18 April, 1856, in Fairfax. 2. Grace Floy, b. 6 June, 1882. 3. Ralph Harold, b. 26 Nov., 1894. vii. Deltie Eva, b. 15 Oct., 1858 ; m. r Sept., 1886, Abner H. Riley, b. 23 Oct., 1856, in Stockholm, N. Y. ; s.p. viii. Louella Samantha, b. 20 Sept., i860; m. 15 Dec, 1886, Charles H. Brush, b. 12 Aug., 1839, i'l Cambridge, Vt. ; s.p. ix. Theodore L., b. 27 April, 1863 ; m. 19 Dec, 1884, Ca- lista Shepardson, b. 30 June, 1862, in Fletcher, Vt. Children, b. in Fairfax: i. Fay S.?\,. 17 Oct., 1886: 2. Bessie A., b. 6 June, 1888: 3. Pearl D., b. 8 Jan'y, 1891 : 4. Beatrice, b. 14 Sept., 1898. 167 Andrew Jackson/ son of Squier^ and Deborah (Bailey) Marvin, bom 6 Sept., 1826, in Fairfield, Vt. ; died June, 1900; married 14 Oct., 1852, Louisa Royce, born 6 April, 1835, in I'airfield. Children : i. Frederick Jackson,* b. 11 Sept., 1853, in Fairfield; m. 6 Dec, 1876, Viola M. Aldrich, b. 11 Oct., 1858, m West- more, Vt. ; d. 28 April, 1898. Child: Ethel Grace? b. 9 March, 1885, in Charleston, Vt. ii. Delos Royce, b. 11 June, 1856, in Fairfield; m. 7 Aug., 1879, -^'^^ Sawyer, b. 4 July, 1857, in Charleston. Children: i. Frank Forest? b. 28 April, 1881, in Charleston : 2. Delos Wallace, b. 5 April, 1886, in West Burke, Vt. 492 Matthew Marvin Line iii. Frank Ives, b. 6 Sept., 1858, in Sheldon, Vt. ; m. (i), 2 Nov., 1886, Gertrude L. Dimon, b. Aug., 1869, in Fairfield; d. 3 May, 1894; m. (2), 29 Dec, 1894, Laura G. Robbins, b. 12 Oct., 1871, in Derby, Vt. Child by first wife: i. Guy Dimon? b. 13 Nov., 1888, in Fairfield. Child by second wife : 2. Laura Pearl, b. 12 Oct., 1895, in Fairfield. iv. Lilian Deborah, b. 30 June, 1863, in Sheldon ; d. 29 Dec, 1888; m. 18 Sept., 1886, Charles R. Smith, b. 11 March, 1865, in Swanton, Vt. Child (Smith) : Lilian Blanche? b. 16 Dec, 1887, in St. Albans, Vt.; d. 13 Jan'y, 1889. v. Effie Louise, b. 22 June, 1868, in Fairfield; m. 24 Nov., 1886, Erastus Buck, b. Aug,, 1863, in Charleston. Children (Buck) : i. Ralph Maurice? b. 8 May, 1889, in Fairfield: 2. Percy Erastus, b. 13 Aug., 1890, in Charleston: 3. Delos Marvin, b. 3 Oct., 1892, in New York city. vi. Mae Blanche, b. 20 Oct., 1875, i" Charleston ; res., Swanton. 168 Charles/ son of Isaac* and Hannah (Hoyt) Marvin, born 30 Oct., 1795, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 4 Dec, 1840, in Cairo, Greene co., N. Y. ; married Polly, daughter of Azor and Mehitable (Fairbanks) Smith, born about 1795-6, in Ridge- field, Ct. ; died 20 March, 1853, in Athens, Greene co., N. Y. He resided for a time in Norwalk, where he was a potter, and subsequently removed to Tarrytown, Westchester co., N. Y., and thence to Athens. Children (order uncertain) : i. John,^ b. , in Tarrytown ; d. in Albany, N. Y.*, m. his cousin. Marietta,* dau. of Isaac M.? (170) and Mari- etta (Foote) Marvin ; res., Athens. ii. Smith, b. , in Tarrytown ; he res. in Ohio, with his grandfather, iii. Amanda, b. 11 March, 1820, in Athens; m. 13 Oct., 1835, in Athens, George, son of Josiah Baker, of Cairo, N. Y., b. there 1810; he and his wife were living, 1874, in Durham, N. Y. Children (Baker), all but the two younger b. in Cairo : I. Jane? b. 19 June, 1837; m. Nov., 1853, Benjamin Dutcher; res. (i87,0> Athens. Seventh Generation 493 2. Hannah, b. 8 June, 1839; d. 20 Sept., 1870, in Hoboken, N. J. ; m. Oct., 1855, Daniel Cornwall ; they had six chil. 3. Charles Josiah, b. 20 April, 1842; d. Jan'y, 1875, in Detroit, Mich.; m. 12 May, 1861, in Durham, Mary Jane, dau. of Julius C. and Harriet (Gifford) Augustus, b. \z June, 1843, in Durham ; i. p. ; he was a soldier in the Civil war ; res.. Oak Hill (Durham) and Cox- sackie, N. Y., and Detroit. 4. Mary, b. i Dec, 1843; ""• 20 Sept., 1865, Joseph Vanden- bergh ; res., Durham. 5. John Henry, b. 2 Nov., 1845 ; d. 24 Sept., 1846, in Cairo. 6. William Henry, b. 20 July, 1850; d. 24 Sept., 1864, in Cairo. 7. George, b. 2 May, 1852 ; m. 2 Dec, 1 871, in Durham, Fanny, dau. of George R. and Harriet (Hotchkiss) Delamater, b. 9 Sept., 1851, in Durham ; res., Coxsackie and Detroit. Child : George,'" d. inf. 8. Ethelbert, b. 4 Oct., 1861, in Durham. 169 Stephen/ son of Isaac^ and Hannah (Hoyt) Marvin, born 8 Jan'y, 1797, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 10 Aug., 1868, in Shelby, Richland co., Ohio; married 5 April, 18 18, Sarah Burr Sherwood, born 26 June, 1800, in Saugatuck, Ct. ; died 31 March, 1878, in Shelby. He removed to Richland co., soon after his marriage, and settled on a farm which comprised what was later the northern part' of the present town of Shelby. Children, born in Shelby : 231. i. Angelina,* b. 10 March, 1819. ii. Burr, b. 7 Dec, 1820 ; d. 22 July, 1892 ; m. 2 Sept., 1843, Lucy Thomas, b. 12 Sept., 1818, in Seneca co., Ohio; d. 19 May, 1877, in Nettle Lake, Ohio. Children, all but eldest and youngest b. in Seneca co. : 1. Viola C? b. 22 Sept., 1845, '" Shelby; imm. 2. Olivia A., b. 11 Oct., 1847 ; d. 6 June, 1881 ; unm. 3. Henry H., b. 22 Oct., 1849 ; d. 22 July, 1875 ; unm. 4. Willis, b. 31 July, 185 1 ; unm. 5. Alfred D., b. 4 Oct., 1853 ; d. 20 Oct., 1889. 6. Zaida A., b. 25 Jan'y, 1865, in Columbia, Ohio ; unm. iii. Charles Wakeman, b. 15 April, 1824; m. 17 Dec, 1857, Martha J. Brooke, b. in Hughesville, Pa. ; res., Ithaca, Mich. ; he served in the Civil war as assistant surgeon 26th Mich, reg't, 18 July, 1864, to 4 June, 1865. Chil- dren, all but the eldest b. in Ithaca : 1. Lois J.,^ b. 29 May, 1859, in Prairie Depot, Ohio ; unm. 2. Stephen S., b. 7 Nov., 1861 ; d. i Nov., 1867. 3. Sarah Ellen, b. 23 Oct., 1866 ; unm. 4. Bnrr, b. 7 July, 1871 ; unm. 494 Matthew Marvin Line 232. iv. Daniel Sherwood, b. 5 Nov., 1825. V. Edward, b. 24 Jan'y, 1828 ; d. 24 Jan'y, 1828. vi. Hiram, b. 23 April, 1829 ; d. 2 Nov., 1892 ; m. 22 Oct., 1854, Maria Hinman, b. 7 June, 1828, in Torrington, Ct. ; d. 2 March, 1890. Children, b. in Shelby:* I. Mary L.? b. 13 Nov., 1855 ; d. i June, 1856. ■2.. Charles, b. 28 Jan'y, 1857 ; d. 15 Feb., 1857. 3. Sarah Melinda, b. 20 June, 1858; unm. 4. Laura Caroline, b. 19 May, i860; unm. 5. Hubbard Orion, b. 20 Sept., 1861 ; d. 2 March, 1885. 6. Wilbur Hinman, b. 3 May, 1863; m. 22 Feb., 1886, Lynn E. Craig, b. 8 July, 1864, in Ontario, Ohio. Children, b. in Ontario: i. Hiram Craig,'" b. 27 March, 1887 : ii. Infant, b. 28 Aug., 1889; d. 29 Aug., 1889 : iii. Robert Murray, b. 30 June, 1892. vii. Eleanor, b. 14 Feb., 1831 ; d. 19 Feb., 1832. 233. viii. John Jay, b. 5 Sept., 1833. ix. Jane Isabel, b. 22 Dec, 1835 ; m. 8 March, 1864, in Shelby, Fritz A. Ott, b. 22 Dec, 1832, in Germany. Children (Ott), b. in Shelby: 1. Stephen S.? b. 23 April, 1865 ; m. 30 April, 1889, Margaret Broskey. 2. Anna L., b. 25 Dec, 1867 ; m. (i), 20 Nov., 1890, in Shelby, George W. Rogers, b. 26 Oct., 1865, in Shelby; d. there 7 June, 1894 ; m. (2), I Aug., 1899, W. D. Shaw, b. 9 July, 1842, in Hinck- ley, Ohio. 3. Emily M., b. 28 July, 1872 ; unm. 4. Lena Burr, b. 24 Feb., 1878 ; d. 10 Sept., 1895. 5. George E., b. 18 April, 1882. X. Ellen Jeanette, b. 16 Nov., 1837; d. 21 July, 1866; m. 15 Oct., 1862, William M. Conover, b. in Ohio; d. Aug., 1869. Children (Conover) : i. William M.,^h. 7 Aug., 1863: 2. Charles, b. 21 June, 1866. xi. Laura Letitia, b. 13 Feb., 1840. 234. xii. George Franklin, b. 27 July, 1842. xiii. Emily Augusta, b. 25 June, 1845 ; m. 21 Aug., 1870, E. C. Orton, b, 22 March, 1834, in Shelby. 170 Isaac Marsh,' son of Isaac* and Hannah (Hoyt) Mar- vin, born I April, 1800, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died in Athens, Greene co., N. Y. ; married (i), about 1822, Marietta Foote, died about 1828, in Norwalk; married (2), Mrs. Susan Eaton. He resided in Norwalk until 1828 or '29, and then removed to * One informant has 4, b. 20 May, and 5, b. 19 Sept. Seventh Generation 495 Athens ; he had children by his second marriage, but their names have not been learned. Children by first wife, probably born in Norwalk : i. Marietta,* b. ; m. her cousin, John* (167, i) Marvin ; res., Athens, ii. Abigail, b. ; m. (i), Stevens; m. (2), Alexan- der Walker. Children (Walker) : 1 . Jeafiette^ : 2. John: 3. Sylvia. iii. Isaac, b. abt. 1827 ; m. Isabella Hesser. He learned the trade of a tanner and currier from his uncle Stephen,' and his mother dying when he was an infant, his boy- hood was spent with his grandfather. Children : i. George^ : 2. Eliza : 3. ■ . 171 Silas,' son of Isaac* and Hannah (Hoyt) Marvin, born 16 Nov., 1805, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 25 July, 1872; married 14 April, 1827, Judith Kemp, born 2 Aug., 1808, in Virginia; died 10 April, 1895. He went with his father to Shelby, Richland co., Ohio, where he resided. Children, bom in Shelby : 235. i. Edward Kemp,* b. 5 Feb., 1828. ii. Rachel, b. 5 Sept., 1829 ; m. 14 June, 1855, Lewis Leiter, b. 29 March, 1830, in Lucas, Ohio; d. 19 April, 1873. Children (Leiter), b. in Lucas : 1. Mary,'' b. 18 March, 1856; m. 18 March, 1874, S. T. Dar- ling, b. 28 Nov., 1852, in Perryville, Ohio. 2. William S., b. 6 Oct., 1858; m. 16 March, 1878, Ida S. Rugh, b. 12 Aug., 1859, near Oil City, Pa. iii. Narcissa, b. 29 May, 1831 ; d. 18 Nov., 1891, in Shelby; m. 4 April, 1855, Michael M. Green, b. 24 Dec, 1832, in Penn Run, Pa. ; d. 25 Nov., 1888. Children (Green), b. in Shelby : 1. Cora ? b. 28 Jan'y, 1856; d. 16 May, 1856. 2. Eva Alalvina, b. 22 Feb., 1857 ; unm. 3. Mary Florence, b. 28 June, 1859; m. 13 July, 1879, Joseph A. Young. 4. Jennie Maud, b. 22 July, 1861 ; m. 20 Feb., 1884, Perry O. Boreman. 5. William Silas Rosecrans, b. 6 Sept., 1863. 6. James Buchanan, b. 16 Dec, 1865; m. 12 Feb., 1891, Har- riet Hart, b. in Shelby. 496 Matthew Marvin Line 7. Anna L., b. 8 April, 1868; m. Peter C. Bigelow. 8. Thomas Jefferson, b. 4 March, 1870. 9. Caroline Elizabeth, b. 23 March, 1872; m. Edward Collins. iv. Eliza, b. 28 March, 1833 ; m. (i), Noah Ray. Child (Ray): i. Nora'>: m. (2), John Brown. Children (Brown) 2. Anna: 3. William: d^. Jessie: 5. George. V. Silas, b. 15 April, 1835; d. 17 Sept., 1863; unm. vi. John, b. 30 March, 1837 ; m. 4 Jan'y, 1861, Mary McDon- ald, b. 3 March, 1833, in Freeport, Ohio. Children, " b. ten miles north-east of Shelby " : i. George Brinton? b. 4 Dec, 1864 ; m. 6 July, 1895, Jessie Cline : 2. Lizzie, b. 15 Sept., 1874; unm. 236. vii. Stephen Lipton, b. 28 July, 1839. viii. Catharine, b. 14 Oct., 1841 ; m. (i), John Stewart. Child (Stewart) : John M.,9 b. 6 Oct., 1882, in Helena, Mont. : m. (2), 4 July, 1886, Robert Kincaid, b. 28 Jan'y, 1844, in St. Albans, Mo. Mr. Kincaid declines to give fur- ther information. 1 237. ix. Benjamin F., b. 10 March, 1845. X. Agnes F., b. 20 July, 1846; d. 2 Oct., 1849. xi. Alonzo P., b. 31 Aug., 1848; m. (i), Mary Wright, by whom he had one child ; m. (2), Eunice Williams, xii. Frances Melvina, b. 15 Sept., 1851 ; d. 4 June, 1856. 172 Hiram,' son of John Case^ and Clarissa (Case) Marvin, born 10 July, 179S, in Granville, Dutchess co., N. Y. ; died II June, 1872, in Friendship, Allegany co., N. Y. ; married 17 Jan'y, 18 19, in Peru, Clinton co., N. Y., Polly Smith, born 16 Dec, 1798, in Chazy, Clinton co., N. Y. ; died 2 Feb., 1881, in Friendship, where they resided the latter part of his life. Children, born in Peru : 238. i. James,^ b. 17 Aug., 1820. ii. Eliza Ann, b. 25 July, 1822 ; d. 5 Jan'y, 1827, in Peru. iii. Maria Eliza, b. 27 Dec, 1824 ; d. 2 Nov., 1866, in Friend- ship ; unm. iv. Louisa, b. 3 May, 1827 ; d. 21 Nov., 1895, in Friendship; unm. V. Mercy Ann, b. 26 May, 1829 ; d. 27 Jan'y, i860, in Friendship ; m. 16 Dec, 1856, in Marion, Iowa, Charles S. Gardner. Child (Gardner): Minette? b. 18 July, 1857 ; d. 7 Jan'y, 1873, in Friendship. Seventh Generation 497 vi. Mary, b. 18 June, 1831; d. 24 Nov., 1899, '" Payette, Idaho ; m. 22 Dec, 1853, in Clarksville, N. Y., John McDonald, b. 4 March, 1825, near Oswego, N. Y. ; d. 12 Sept., 1898, in Payette. Children (McDonald), the first two b. in Springville, Iowa, the others in Wes- ton's Mills, N. Y. : 1. Marvin Eugene,^ b. 28 March, 1856; m. 14 May, 1879, Susannah J. Huxford, b. 17 Dec, 1856, in Montezuma, Ind. 2. Alma,h. 13 June, 1859; d. 23 June, 1869, in Weston's Mills. 3. Josephine, b. 13 June, 1861 ; unm. 4. Frederick A., b. 18 Feb., 1866 ; m. Anna Thurston. vii. Hiram Leonard, b. 6 Aug., 1835; m. 19 Feb., 1866, in Friendship, Rosalthe Harrison; res. (1901), in Law- rence, Kas. He grad. with the degree of C. E., at Union, 1861, where he was a member of AY; he enlisted in company C, 85 th N. Y. yds., in 1861, and was appointed sergeant major; he was wounded in one of the battles near Richmond, in 1 862 ; later he was promoted to be a lieutenant and captain 37th U. S. C. I., serving until the close of the war, resigning 6 June, 1 865 ; he was taken prisoner at Hilton Head, and con- fined at Andersonville ; since the war he has practiced his profession, having been city engineer, Kansas City, Mo., en- gineer on the Missouri river bridge, Atchison, Kas., and chief engineer for several railroads. They have an adopted daughter. viii. William Nelson, b. 20 Oct., 1839 ; d. 26 Feb., 1S65, in Goldsboro, N. C. He was a soldier in the same company with his brother, in the Civil war ; taken prisoner and confined with him at Andersonville ; after they had been exchanged and were on their way home, he died from the effects of his sufferings. 173 Martin Case,' son of John Case* and Clarissa (Case) Marvin, born 22 Feb., 1801, in Peru, Clinton co., N. Y. ; died 2 March, 1880; married 23 Oct., 1823, Abigail Stark, born 24 Feb., 1800, in Peru ; died 6 May, 1878. They resided in Peru for many years, and then settled in Black Brook, Clinton co., N. Y. a family tradition says that though only a lad, he was present during the battle of Plattsburgh, and carried cartridges to the front, as they were made by the women. 49 8 Mattfiew Marvin Line Children, born in Peru : i. Clarissa,^ b. 19 July, 1824; m. 8 Feb., 185 1, Jerome Morford, b. 22 March, 1827, in Charleston, N. Y. ; d. 10 June, i8g6. Children (Morford) : I. Cornell,^ h. 17 Nov., 1852, in Black Brook; m. 12 Jan'y, 1879, Miranda Jones, b. 24 March, 1862, in Belmont, N. Y. a. fames H., b. 17 Sept., 1855, in Black Brook; unm. 3. Martin M., b. 29 Dec, 1857, in Schuyler's Falls, N. Y.; m. 9 July, 1890, Nancy Wilson, b. 5 March, 1865. 4. Isaac, b. I June, i860, in Champlain, N. Y. ; m. 4 June, 1889, Nettie McKinney, b. 4 Aug., 1875, in Peru. 5. William, b. 26 June, 1863, in Champlain; d. 26 July, 1864. 6. Katie, \>. 3 Aug., 1865, in Champlain; m. 14 July, 1888, Daniel Boyd, b. I Aug., 1855, in California. ii. Emily C, b. 18 Feb., 1826; m. 10 May, 1842, Adoniram Judson Barlow, b. 23 July, 1819; d. 2 Oct., 1891. Children (Barlow) : 1. Joel Martin,^ b. 17 July, 1844; m. 8 March, 1865, Julia N. Scott. 2. Avalos Judson, b. 24 April, 1846; m. Julia A. Spratt. 3. Francis J. Davignon, b. 19 March, 1848; m. Maria Heiz. 4. Son, b. 8 Sept., 1851 ; d. 8 Sept., 1851. 5. Son, b. 13 July, 1853; d. 13 July, 1853. 6. James Rossiter, b. 26 July, 1855 ; m. Louisa Fletcher. 7. Eleanor Prinimer, b. 6 June, 1858; m. 30 May, 1890, Harry Hawley. 8. Blake Pelkington, b. 26 Aug., i860; m. Amanda Fletcher. 9. George Marvin, b. 23 May, 1862 ; d. 16 Aug., 1863. 10. Charles Carroll, b. 24 May, 1864; m. Anna Nichols. 11. Wallace S., b. 27 April, 1866; d. 30 June, 1892. 12. Alva Kelly, b. 2 March, 1872; m. 5 June, 1898, Maude M. Chandler. iii. Henry, b. 22 Oct., 1827 ; d. 8 Sept., 18505 unm. 239. iv. George Case, b. 29 April, 1830. V. Eliza, b. 22 Feb., 1833; m. (i), 16 Feb., 1854, George Jenney ; m. (2), 2 Oct., 1864, as his second wife, in North Elba, N. Y., Thomas, son of Alfred and Dorcas (Felt) Walton, b. 10 Jan'y, 1839, i^ Harrietstown, N. Y. Residence, Ellenburgh Centre, N. Y. (See Felt Gen., 303.) Children (Jenney): i. Elisha,') b. ; m. : 2. Abigail, b. ; d. y.: 3. Emma, b. ; d. y. Children (Walton) : 4. Ettie, b. ; m. 1882, Adam Armstrong: 5. Clara, b. ; d. y. : 6. Har- riet, h. ; d. Dec, 1893; m. Loren Churchill, of Bloomingdale, N. Y. : 7. Albert, b. ; d. July, 1893. Seventh Generation 499 vi. Adelia, b. 9 Aug., 1835; ™- (i)' ^6 Oct., 1854, Baxter Thayer; m. (2), 25 July, 1873, Charles Baker, b. 15 Oct., 1845, in Schuyler's Falls; s.p. 240. vii. Elisha J., b. 30 Aug., 1838. 174 Milton,' son of Zebulon^ and Lucretia (Keifer) Marvin, born 4 March, 1801, in New Haven, Oswego co., N. Y. ; died Jan'y, 1825; married Nancy Davis, born 1803; died 12 Feb., 1854. Children, born in New Haven : i. John Zebulon,* b. 1823 ; d. 1895 ; m. 1848, Eliza Ann Wilder, b. 1828, in Franklin cc, N. Y. Child, b. in New Haven : Charles A. ,9 b. 1849 '■> ™- 1874, Ella Buel, b. in New Haven ; s. p. ii. Milton, b. 1825 ; m. i860, Malinda A. Wilder, b. 1836, in New Haven; d. 6 April, 1900. Children, b. in New Haven : 1. George H.? b. 1866 ; unm. 2. Amy M., b. 1868; m. 1893, James H. Smith, b. 1858, in Waterville, N. Y. Child (Smith) : Helen Malinda,'" b. 12 Jan'y, 1899, in New Haven. 175 Albert Hugh,' son of William* and Lucy (Montgom- ery) Marvin, born 24 Feb., 1808, in Columbia co., N. Y. ; died 8 May, 1887; married 11 Oct., 1832, Anne Maria Rogers, born 8 Oct., 18 13, in Rome, Ashtabula co., Ohio. Children, all but the youngest born in Rome : i. John Albert,* b. 17 Jan'y, 1836 ; m. (i), 25 Dec, 1857, Almira D. Sanger, b. in St. Lawrence co., N. Y. ; d. 30 Nov., 1886; m. (2), 9 May, 1889, Mary Reed McClen- eghan, b. 4 July, 1858, in Port Huron, Mich. He is a physician. Children, by first wife : 1. Emma Adelle? b. 22 Sept., 1858, in Anamosa, Iowa; m. 22 Sept., 1879, Charles E. Grain, b. 22 March, 1850, in Pontiac, Mich. Children (Crain), b. in Milwaukee, Wis.; i. Helen Jeanette,'" b. 11 March, 1883; d. 22 Dec, 1889: ii. Gertrude Thomdike, b. 10 Dec, 1884 : iii. Katharine, b. 23 May, 1890 : iv. Alice, b. 3 Aug., 1892 : v. Willoughby Marvin, b. 4 Dec, 1898. 2. Mary Eva, b. 26 July, 1864, in Reading, Minn. ; unm. 3. John Marks, b. 26 Oct., 1874, in Milwaukee; unm. Child by second wife : 4. Genevieve E., b. 5 May, 1895, in Lansing, Mich. 500 Matthew Marvin Line ii. Andrew Jackson, b. 26 June, 1838 ; m. i May, 1864, Emily A. Crowell, b. 22 Sept., 1835, in Bloomfield, Ohio. Children : 1. Cora Belle? b. 12 Feb., 1865, in Elmira, N. Y. ; m. 11 May, 1886, Rev. S. Lloyd Darsie, b. 11 May, 1863, in Library, Pa. Chil- dren (Darsie) : i. Marvin Lloyd, '° b. 18 Feb., 1887, in Cleveland, Ohio: ii. Helen May, b. 3 Nov., 1889, in Cleveland: iii. Lloyd, b. 6 June, 1896, in Buffalo, N. Y. : iv. Wallace Bruce, b. 13 Oct., 1898, in Buffalo. 2. Albert Henry, b. 8 Feb., 1867, in Cleveland ; m. i May, 1893, Grace B. Carrington, b. 9 April, 1872, in Washington, D. C. He is a physician in Cleveland. Children, b. there : i. Carrington C.,'° b. 28 Dec, 1894: ii. A. Gerald, b. 18 Jan'y, 1897. 3. Elizabeth Almena, b. 5 March, 1871, in Cleveland; m. 21 May, 1896, Dr. Frank S. Clark, b. 27 May, 1865, in Tallmadge, Ohio ; ..p. iii. Richard Montgomery, b. 13 Oct., 1839 ; m. 3 Sept., 1862, Sarah Lease, b. 8 Dec, 1840, in Johnson, Vt. Chil- dren, all but the eldest b. in Manchester, Iowa : 1. Ella Maria? b. 3 March, 1866, in Monticello, Iowa; m. 14 Oct., 1897, as his second wife, Henry T. Spencer, b. in Ohio; s.p. 2. Minnie, b. 21 April, 1868; m. 18 Nov., 1889, William R. Stoddard, b. 27 April, 1868, in High Forest, Minn. Children (Stod- dard), b. in St. Paul, Minn.: i. Helen '°: ii. Mildred. 3. William Montgomery, b. 26 April, 1870 ; m. 20 Sept., 1892, Anna M. Graff ; s. p. 4. Harrison Hyde, b. 2 Nov., 1876; unm. iv. Frederick Lord, b. 28 June, 1845 ; m. 24 Oct., 1866, Jen- nie S. Tucker, b. 19 June, 1845, ™ Ovid, N. Y. Chil- dren, b. in Tecumseh, Neb. : 1. Frank A.? b. 24 Dec, 1871 ; m. 20 June, 1891, Camilla Hammond, b. 16 April, i87i,in Durand, Wis. Children: i. Willard L.,'° b. 18 Aug., 1893, in Porter's Mills, Wis. ; ii. Theodore, b. 3 June, 1899, in Billings, Mont. 2. Lillian B., b. 19 April, 1875 i nnm. V. Charles Elwell, b. 21 May, 1847 i >"• (1)1 ^7 Oct., 1870, Sarah Cornelia Moody, b. 5 July, 1849, '" Barrington, 111.; d 12 March, 1892 ; m. (2), 8 Sept., 1892, Mar- jorie M. Mcintosh, b. 23 April, 1866, in Melbourne, Australia; d. 16 Dec, 1898. Children by first wife, all but the youngest b. in Monticello : 1. Frederick H? b. 8 Jan'y, 1872 ; unm. 2. Eva Cornelia, b. 26 Dec, 1873 i unm. 3. Mabel, b. 26 Aug., 1877 ; unm. 4. George Albert, b. 9 June, 1881. 5. Charles Edgar, b. 28 June, 1887, in Rochester, Minn. Sixth Generation 501 Child by second wife : 6. Marjorie Medora, b. 8 June, 1893, in St. Paul, Minn. vi. Mary M., b. 21 April, 1853, in Orwell, Ohio; unm. 176 Stephen/ son of Daniel^ and Anne (Vaughn), Marvin, born 15 April, 1791, in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer co., N. y . ; died ; married about 1 8 1 3, Betsey Gurnrick, born 1790, in Connecticut. Children : i. Mary Ann,* b. 24 Dec, 1814, in Half Moon, N. Y. ; d. ; m. Thomas Faussett, of Oak Grove, Mich. Child (Faussett): Betsey? b. ; m. Webb; res., Oak Grove. 241. ii. William, b. 5 Dec, 1816, in Genesee co., N. Y. iii. Mercy, b. 18 Oct., 1819 ; d. ; m. Daniel Borden, and had issue, iv. Daniel, b. s April, 1825, in Genesee co. ; d. 1895 ; m. 1849, Caroline M. Davy, b. 20 Oct., 1833, in Troy, N. Y. ; d. 1894. Children, all but the youngest b. in Troy: 1. Alice Dennett? b. 9 April, 185 1 ; unm. 2. John Davy, b. 9 March, 1853; m. 1880, Blanche Littlefield, b. in Albany, N. Y. ; s. p. 3. Stephen Daniel, b. 3 Sept., 1855 ; m. 27 Jan'y, 1897, Thirza Watson, b. 1 5 Jan'y, 1 859, in Boston. Children : i. Florence Caro- line,'" b. 8 Jan'y, 1899, in St. Louis, Mo. : ii. Harriet Kathryn, b. i Aug., 1902, in St. Louis. 4. Carrie Estelle, b. 12 May, 1857; d. 1889; unm. 5. Bessie Olivia, b, 25 April, 1864, in St. Paul, Minn. ; unm. V. Hannah, b. 28 Nov., 1828; d. ; m. Benjamin Good- now, d. in Oak Grove, leaving issue, vi. Esther, b. 10 July, 1832 ; m. John D. Taylor, of New Hudson, Mich., and had issue. 177 Daniel,' son of Daniel* and Anne (Vaughn) Marvin, born 1796, in Lansingburgh, Rensselaer co., N. Y. ; died 1861 ; married about 1820, Mary Margarum, born 1800, in New York city ; died 1866. Children, all but the eldest born in Troy, N. Y. : i. James,* b. 1821, in New York city ; d. 1826, in Troy, ii. Daniel, b. 1823; d. 1828. 502 Matthew Marvin Line iii. Rebecca, b. July, 1825 ; d. March, 1855 ; m. Nov., 1846, Norman Stratton, b. 1817, in Stillwater, N. Y. ; d. i86-. Children (Stratton), b. in Troy: i. Marvin,9 b. March, 1848: 2. Anna Vaughn, b. March, 1852; m. 187-, Frederic Avery, b. in Troy : 3. Kitty, b. 3 July, 1857- iv. Esther, b. April, 1827; d. 1884; m. 1849, Frederick A. Stowe, b. 1817, in Newton, Mass.; d. Sept., 1879. Children (Stowe), b. in Troy: 1. Frederick H.? b. June, 1853; m. 1879, Harriet Lindley, b. 185-, in Ansonia, Ct. 2. Marvin, b. i860 ; m. 1883, Annie Caddy, b. in London, Eng. 3. Warren, b. 1865. V. Daniel, b. 29 Jan'y, 1830 ; d. i6 May, 1903, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. 3 June, 1858, EHzabeth M. Manning, b. 1838, in Troy. Child : Ella Stow,9 b. 13 Sept., i860. He was a student in Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Ct, in the Class of 1854, but left there during his Freshman year and went to Union, where he grad. 1854. He studied law and was admitted to the bar of Rensselaer co., N. Y., and practiced 1860-71 ; in 1872 he became a clergyman in the Methodist Church, and was stationed at Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; in 1873 he joined the Northern New York Conference, and was stationed successively at Martinsburgh, Sharon Springs, LaFargeville, Scriba, Cleveland, Hannibal, Jamesport, L. I., and other places. vi. Phebe Scudder, b. 1833 ; d. 19 March, 1902 ; m. 15 April, 1852, Henry E. Weed, b. 1821, in Troy; d. 19 Jan'y, 1892. Children (Weed), b. in Troy: 1. Julia Locke? b. 28 Sept., 1853; m. Rev. Granville Nims, b. in Keene, N. H. 2. Mary Marvin, b. 15 Sept., 1859; m. 1884, Gustave E. Elliot, b. 1855, in Stockholm, Sweden. 3. Henrietta Marvin, b. 20 Oct., i856 ; d. 14 June, iSgo ; m. 1889, Frank C. Trowbridge, b. 1864, in Hamilton, Ohio. vii. James R., b. Jan'y, 1836; m. 27 Jan'y, 1858, Elizabeth Stowe, b. 1836, in Troy; d. 187-. Children: 1. Elizabeth? b. 27 Nov., 1858, in Lansingburgh ; unm. 2. Caroline, b. 13 April, i860, in Troy; m. Le Grand Spicer, of Troy. Child (Spicer) : Daughter,"" b. abt. 1895, in Troy. 3. Mary Stowe, b. 1862, in Lansingburgh ; m. 18 March, 1883, Clark Lockwood, son of Clark Lockwood and Frances Rachel (Child) Carpenter, b. in Lansingburgh j they had four chil. Sixth Generation 503 4. Jessie, b. 1865, in Northampton, N. Y. ; m. William H. Tur- lall, of Danbury, Ct. ; s. f, 5. Walter, b. 1876, in Troy; d. 1876. viii. Mary M., b. 1839; d. 1879; m. 8 Feb., 1858, George Canning, son of Daniel and Anjenith (Fitch) Hall, b. 1839, in Troy; d. Sept., 1879. Children (Hall), b. in Troy: 1. Mary Marvin,^ b. 26 Dec, 1858; d.'i87i: 2. Amy S., b. 28 May, 1861 ; d. 1863: 3. George Mar- vin, b. 8 June, 1866 ; unm. 178 Rev. Benjamin,' son of Benjamin* and Sarah (Hoyt) Marvin, born 22 Dec, 1789, in New Canaan, Ct. ; died — ; married 13 March, 181 1, in Ballston Spa, Saratoga cc. N. Y., Selina H. Gregory, born 24 Feb., 1790, in Trumbull, Ct. He is perhaps the Benjamin Marvin, Jr., who was in 181 1 an ensign in Col. Rogers' reg't, Saratoga co. He was a miller, but became, some time after his marriage, a clergyman in the Methodist Church, in which he was a presiding elder and was connected with the Troy Conference ; in 1830 he was stationed at Grand Isle, Vt, and in 1834 at Champlain, N. Y. ; he also had various charges in Vermont and northeastern New York, in accordance with Methodist custom.* Children : i. John Lorenzo,* b. 30 Dec, 181 1, in Ballston Spa ; d. . He grad. at Union, 1836, then of Charlton, N. Y. ; he was a Presbyterian clergyman, serving as a licentiate and stated supply in Onondaga from 1839 to 23 Aug., 1841, when he was transferred to the Oswego presbytery ; 2 March, 1 842, he was settled over the church in Mexico, N. Y. ; in 1844 he was in the home missionary work in Bainbridge, Mich. ii. Benjamin Gregory, b. 4 July, 1813, in Milton, N. Y. ; m. 1850, Mary Louise Osborne, b. 1825, in Attica, N. Y. ; was in early life a miller, as his father and grandfather had been, but later practiced law. Child : Eugene A? iii. Sarah Ann, b. 4 June, 1815, in Ballston Spa; m. May, 1842, Joab Agnew. iv. Selina Hannah, b. 27 Feb., 1817, in Ballston Spa; m. Reuben M. Ford. V. Ruth Darrow, b. 24 Oct., 1822, in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; m. George Bagnall, Jr. vi. James, b. 5 April, 1828, in Lenox, N. Y. vii. Henry Martyn, b. 3 April, 1830, in Mexico. * See Vt. Hist. Mag., II : 487. 504 Matthew Marvin Line 179 Timothy/ son of Benjamin* and Sarah (Hoyt) Marvin born 24 Nov., 1792, in Sharon, Ct. ; died i Jan'y, 1847, in Charlton, Saratoga co., N. Y. ; married (i), 9 Oct., 1816, Matilda, daughter of Timothy and Candace (Weed) Riggs, of East Line, Saratoga co., N. Y., born 8 Nov., 1797; died 26 Aug., 1842;* married (2), 17 April, 1844, Maria Hoyt. He was a miller and farmer. " To do good and serve his generation in the various stations],he occupied, in the church and community, was eminently characteristic of him ; and his private, unostentatious beneficence was known to many. In him the poor had a ready friend, and the afflicted a comforter."f Children, all by first wife, born in Charlton : i. James Harvey,^ b. 22 Jan'y, 1818; d. abt. 1867; s.p.\ m. 28 March, 1842, Mehitable Hoyt, dau. of George W. and Mehitable (Hoyt) Selleck, b. 11 Dec, 1820, in New Canaan, Ct. ; d. 11 May, 1896, having m. 23 Oct., 1873, as her second husband, Oliver Pratt Riggs. (See Riggs Gen.) ii. Sarah Candace, b. i Aug., 1819 ; d. 6 July, 1842, in Charlton; unm. iii. Emeline, b. 9 Nov., 182 1 ; d. 9 May, 1853 ; m. 20 May, 1846, in Charlton, Rev. Augustus Horton Seeley, b. there 5 Sept., 1818 ; they went as missionaries to India immediately after their m. Children (Seeley) : 1. George Augustus? h. 28 Feb., 1847, in Calcutta, India; d. 2 March, 1891 ; m. Jennie L. Pardee, b. in South Salem, N. Y. 2. Sarah Matilda, b. 6 Aug., 1848, in Falchgarh, India; m. 29 Feb., 1876, S. Nye Hutchinson, b. 29 Dec, 1846, in Augusta, Ga. 3. Elizabeth /., b. 9 Dec, 1849, '" Falchgarh; d. 14 Sept., 1897 ; unm. 4. James Ezra, b. 10 July, 1 851, in Falchgarh; m. 26 Aug., 1880, Affa C. Stark, b. 2 March, 1849, i" Tunkhannock, Pa. iv. Minerva, b. 16 Dec, 1823; d. i Aug., i860; m. 24 Nov., 1847, Gilbert L. Hall, b. 20 Dec, 1819, in South East, N. Y.; d. II March, 1876. Children (Hall), all but the youngest b. in New York city : 1. Matilda Parmela? b. 20 Nov., 1848; m. 6 Oct., 1880, Charles A. Flint, b. in Amenia, N. Y. *The Riggs and Resseguie Fam. Gens, have "d. 25 Sept., 1842;" our date was furnished by her eldest son. t From an obituary, in the New York Observer, Jan'y, 1847. Seventh Generation 505 2. Mary Elizabeth, b. 10 Nov., 1850 ; d. 14 July, 1889; m. 19 Dec, 1883, Charles T. Wickes, b. in Charlton, N. Y. 3. James Marvin, b. 13 May, 1853 ; m. 6 Sept., i88i, Mary A. Hurst, b. 13 Nov., 1851, in Cohoes, N. Y. 4. Anna Minerva, b. 12 March, 1855; d. 14 Feb., i860. 5. Gilbert Minor, b. 15 July, 1857, in Bergen, N. J.; m. (i), 5 Feb., 1884, Addie Brundage; m. (2), 21 Sept., 1892, Addie Smith. V. John Weed Riggs, b. 28 Oct., 1825 ; d. 10 June, 1856 ; m. 3 Jan'y, 1849, Mary Matilda Stone, b. in Albany, N. Y. Children, all but the eldest b. in Albany : I. Frank Henry? b. 16 Nov., 1849, i"! Charlton ; d. 19 March, 1865. i. Anna Elizabeth, b. 26 July, 1852 ; unm. 3. Ezra Huntington, b. 14 Oct., 1854 ; unm. 4. Mary Etta, b. 4 March, 1856 ; unm. vi. Mary Matilda, b. 14 March, 1828 ; d. 15 April, 1842. vii. Elizabeth, b. 2 March, 1833 ; d. 1858. 180 Rev. Benjamin S.,' son of Rev. Thomas* and Cynthia (Calkins) Marvin, born 22 April, 1800, in Alburgh, Vt. ; died 26 Aug., 1873, in Bangor, Franklin co., N. Y. ; married 12 Nov., 1 82 1, Caroline, daughter of James and Johanna (Van Voorhis) Storm, born 12 Sept., 1801, in Pleasant Valley, Dutchess CO., N. Y. ; (her father removed to New York soon after, and by one account she was bom there ; our authority is their daughter, Sarah A.) ; died 22 March, 1869. His father was one of the pioneer settlers of northern Vermont, and op- portunities for educating his children wrere meagre, but " his house viras a school, and Benjamin told of following a book-peddler a long distance, in his childhood, to obtain a dictionary." He was determined to fit himself for the ministry, and in 1 825 was licensed as an itinerant in the Methodist Church, travelling through the mountain towns of Vermont, and later was appointed a presiding elder, having charges in Plattsburgh, N. Y., and other places. In 1843 he became a Presbyterian minister, and served in that capacity until his death. In 1846 he was stated supply in Hamburgh, Mich., and in 1849 at Constable, N. Y. ; in 1852-3, at Bangor, without charge; in 1854 again at Constable, returning to Bangor the next year, where he was in charge of the Presbyterian Church for a time ; in 1857 he was a commissioner to the General Assembly. Children : 242. i. Albert Benjamin,* b. 7 April, 1823, in Alburgh. ii. Sarah Ann, b. 21 May, 1827, in Alburgh; m. 30 Sept., 1869, Dr. Isaac J., son of John and Lucena (Terry) 5o6 Matthew Marvin Line Moxley, b. lo Oct., 1826, in Randolph, Vt. ; d. 12 Oct., 1884; s.p. iii, Mary Caroline, b. 17 Aug., 1837, in Charlotte, "Vt. ; m. 20 Oct., 1872, Elijah A., son of William and Hannah Brown Hyde, b. 23 May, 1820, in Chazy, Vt. ; d. 6 Feb., 1881. Child (Hyde) : Helen C.,9 b. 23 July, 1873, in Bangor ; m. 30 April, 1892, Charles Wilson, b. April, 1878, in Bangor. 181 Thomas Calkins,' son of Rev. Thomas^ and Cynthia (Calkins) Marvin, born 14 Dec, 1801, in Alburgh, Vt.; died 27 Aug., 1891 ; married 27 Jan'y, 1830, Sylvia, daughter of John and Lucy (Lewis) Reynolds, born about 1806, in Alburgh; died 13 Oct., 1871, aet. 65. Children, born in Alburgh : i. Lucy Ann,8 b. 24 Nov., 1834; d. 7 March, 1840. ii. Morton, b. 31 Aug., 1836; m. (i), 29 Jan'y, 1862, Alice J., dau. of Charles E. and Eliza Jane (Gates) Bingham, b. 22 Feb., 1840, in Morristown, Vt. ; d. 26 Aug., 1881 ; m. (2), 9 Jan'y, 1882, Lydia R., dau. of Alvan and Rebecca P. (Fuller) House, b. 11 Jan'y, 1836, in Enos- burgh, Vt. ; d. 28 Dec, 1897. Children, b. in Berlin, Vt. : 1. Thomas Charles? b. 27 April, 1863; d. 22 Sept., 1865. 2. Thomas Calkins, b. 10 March, 1867 ; d. 3 July, 1873. 3. Horace W., b. 14 Sept., 1868 ; m. 4 Sept., 1894, Elva Beaton, b. 19 June, 1869, in Boscobel, Wis. 4. Charles Bingham, b. 25 Nov., 1869; d. 6 April, 1870. 5. Wallace B., b. 3 Sept., 1872 ; unm. 6. Bingham, b. 9 Jan'y, 1874 ; m. 12 June, 1896, Jennie Good- now, b. 9 Sept., 1 868, in Granville, Vt. Child : Merrill Morton,'" b. 2 March, 1897, in Allegheny, Pa. iii. Edward, b. 24 July, 1838 ; d. 2 July, 1853. iv. Phebe Ann, b. 19 June, 1840; m. 18 March, 1857, John M., son of Esbon and Martha (Merritt) Kinsman, b. 6 April, 1835, in Clarendon, Vt. Children (Kinsman), b. in Alburgh: i. Caroline Sylvia,"^ b. 4 Feb., 1858; m. 24 Dec, 188 1, David S. Sweet: 2. Edward Centre, b. 17 July, 1874; unm., 1901. 182 Rev. David,' son of Rev. Thomas^ and Cynthia (Calk- ins) Marvin, born 30 Dec, 18 13, in Alburgh, Vt. ; died there 20 Feb., 1903; married 8 May, 1845, Lucretia Ann, Seventh Generation 507 daughter of Joel and Laura (Clapp) Allen, born 20 Nov., 18 18, in South Hero, Vt. ; she was a relative of Col. Ethan Allen of Revolutionary fame. In a sketch of his early life he says : " I began the study of Livingston's Grammar as an experiment, when four and a half years old, having been previously taught at home to read, and having learned the multiplication table ; but this precocity was of no lasting benefit." He attended the dis- trict school, and early in life was a class-leader in the Methodist Church, and superintendent of a Sunday School, holding other offices in that body, and aiding in the cause of temperance. He taught in the district school, and at the age of twenty-one entered the ministry, joining the Troy Conference. He served on the Essex Circuit, and after his marriage was stationed at Isle La Motte, Alburgh, North Hero, and St Albans, Vt, and other places in the Conference. He was register of the Probate Court for Grand Isle district, for seven years ; three years a representative and two a senator in the Legislature ; and was assistant judge in the County Court 1 848-9 ; he was agent of the town in prosecuting and defending suits, and county super- intendent of common schools. In 1900 he wrote : — "I have never, directly or indirectly, sought or desired a single vote for any of the above offices. I have solemnized 220 marriages and conducted over 1,000 funerals ; alto- gether I have spent a busy life, to what purpose the future alone wiU disclose." Children, bom in Alburgh : i. Joel Allen,* b. 6 April, 1846 ; m. 14 Feb., 1872, Jennie Lind, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Birmingham) Tay- lor, b. 13 Oct., 1849, in St. Johns, P. Q., Canada. Children, b. in Humboldt, Iowa : 1. Harriet Anne? h. 5 April, 1873; ™- 23 Sept, 1897, Stuart Weller, b. 26 Dec, 1870, in Maine, N. Y. Children (Waller), b. in Chicago, lU. : i. James Marvin,'" b. i Aug., 1899 : ii. Chester Mar- vin, b. 28 Nov., igoo. 2. Ethel Margaret, b. 28 Nov., 1874 ; m. 22 June, 1898, Forest E. Calland, b. 13 Oct, 1868, in Summerfield, Ohio; ^.p., 1902. 3. Mabel Allen, b. 5 June, 1877. 4. Lucretia Cecilia, b. 9 May, 1879 ! ™- 3' Aug., 1899, Stephen Goodwin Elliott, Jr., d. 17 Aug., 1902; s.p. 5. Mildred Lucille, b. 12 June, 1881. 6. Cynthia Laura, b. 7 Dec, 1883. 7. Faith Phylander, b. 9 Feb., 1887. ii. Herman Wallace, b. i8 Dec., 1847 ; m. 17 May, 1874, Leonora E., dau. of Mortimer and Martha (Wheeler) Hazen, b. 7 Feb., 1850, in St. Cesaire, P. Q., Canada. Children, b. in Alburgh : I. Lucretia Laura? b. 11 April, 1875 ! ™- 3' Aug., 1898, Rev. David Gardner, son of Rev. David and (Gardner) Latslaw. 5o8 Matthew Marvin Line 2. David, b. 26 April, 1877. 3. Herman Royce, b. 29 Aug., 1882. iii. Harriet, b. 14 March, 1850 ; d. 5 March, 1852. iv. Thomas, b. 10 March, 1852; d..i8 May, 1901 ; m. 30 Dec, 1873, Eva L., dau. of Enoch D. and Mary (Stone) Putnam, b. 7 Oct., 1853, in Marshfield, Vt. He was a member of the School Board and director of the Meth- odist Seminary. Children, b. in Montpelier, Vt. : I. Marian E.?'h. 10 Jan'y, 1876; m. 13 June, 1894, A. E. Niles, b. 22 Oct., 1868, in Plainfield, Vt. Children (Niles), b. in Montpelier: i. Ernest M.,'° b. 30 April, 1895: ii. Homer A., b. 16 Dec, 1896: iii. Morton C, b. 31 May, 1898. z. Carroll P., b. 3 Sept., 1878; d. 17 Sept., 1900. 3. Homer A., b. 31 Oct., 1882; d. 20 Dec, 1883. 4. Jessie B., b. 24 Nov., 1886. 5. Helen R., b. 7 Jan'y, 1890. V. Horace Dewey, b. 30 Nov., 1854; d. i June, 1870; unm. vi. Homer Royce, twin to Horace D. ; d. 7 Aug., 1857. vii. Son, b. 11 Jan'y, 1858; d. 22 Jan'y, 1858. viii. Cynthia Laura, b. 19 Nov., 1858; m. 12 May, 1898, Rev. Eugene John, son of Rev. George Washington and Anna (Parmelee) Ranslow, b. 21 Oct., 1842, in Georgia, Vt.; s.p. 183 Ebenezer,' son of Ebenezer^ and Cynthia (Janes) Mar- vin, born I April, 1804, in Sheldon, Vt. ; died 21 Jan'y, 1872, in Frelighsburg, P. Q., Canada ; married Oct., 1826, in New York city,* Anna, daughter of Cotton and Anna (Folger) Gelston, of New York and Hudson, N. Y., born 1805 ; died 18 July, 1871, aet. 66. Ebenezer resided in Ogdensburgh, St. Law- rence CO., N. Y., after his marriage, until 1828, when he re- moved to Pioneer Mills, N. C, and in 1831, to Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala.f Children : i. Anna Gelston,^ b. 24 Nov., 1827, in Ogdensburgh; d. 6 June, 1852, in Hayneville; m. there 19 March, 1846, John Streety, of Hayneville, b. 14 .Feb., 1820, in Wil- mington, N. C. ; d. 20 June, 1894. Children (Streety), b. in Hayneville : * The Janes Gen. has " Montreal " as place of m. t We are indebted to the late Mrs. Julia C. Smalley for information concern- ing this family. Seventh Generation S°9 I. Belle? b. 5 Feb., 1847; m. April, 1873, Dr. John Mushat, of Hayneville, b. May, 1830, in Statesville, N. C; d. 14 Feb., 1890. 7.. John Poynter, b. 18 June, 1849; ^- 2° April, 1865, in the Confederate service. 3. Marvin, b. 19 Oct., 1851 ; d. 20 April, 1852. ii. Cynthia Janes, b. abt. 1829, in Pioneer Mills; d. 1843, in Hayneville, aet. 14. iii. Isabella Field, b. abt. 1832, in Hayneville; d. there 1843, aet. II, " on the same day with her sister." iv. Julia Catharine Smalley, b. Aug., 1834, in St. Albans, Vt. ; d. "summer of 1839." v. William Julius Alexander, b. " summer of 1837," in Hayne- ville; d. July, 1856, in Buffalo, N. Y. vi. George Roland, b. Oct., 1841, in Colchester, Vt. ; d. 16 Aug., 1884, in Frelighsburg, where he was a merchant ; unm. vii. Elizabeth Brooks, b. 12 Nov., 1848, in Hayneville; m. 27 Nov., 1878, as his second wife, her cousin, Penniman^ (243) Marvin. 184 George Cook,'' son of Ebenezer* and Cynthia (Janes) Marvin, born April, 1807, in Sheldon, Vt. ; died Sept., 1849, on shipboard, in San Francisco harbor, Cal. ; married about 1832, in Pioneer Mills, Cabarrus co., N. C, Jane Morri- son, whose mother's maiden name was McCurdy, died 18 July, 1871, in Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala. He went to Pioneer Mills in 1831 ; ten years later he removed to Hayneville, where all but his first three children were born. Children, the elder born in Pioneer Mills : i. Mary Morrison,* b. i Dec, 1832 ; d. 1858, in Hayneville; m. 10 Dec, 1851, Richard Minor Williamson, a lawyer there, b. 1830, in Gadsden, Ala.; d. 1891. Children (Williamson), b. in Hayneville : 1. George Marvin? b. 12 March, 1853: m. (i), i88i, Kate Gilchrist, b. 1853, in Hayneville ; d. 1885 ; m. (2), 1885, Susan Cook, b. 1856, in Hayneville; d. 1888; m. (3), 1897, Clifford Golson, b. 1S65, in Selma, Ala. 2. Sarah, b. 14 May, 1854; m. 1878, William H. Telfair, b. 1854, in Newbern, Ala. ; d. 1885. 3. Jane, b. 28 July, 1855; d. 15 Feb., 1875. 4. Robertine TV., b. 15 Nov., 1856; m. 1880, Robert Emmett Brinson, b. 1857, in Lowndesboro, Ala. ii. John, b. 1835. 510 I Matthew Marvin Line 243. iii. Penniman, b. 27 Nov., 1836. iv. Cynthia Ann, b. abt. 1838 ; d. 1859, in Hayneville, where she was a teacher, and " was soon to have married a gentleman who afterward fell in battle while in the Confederate army." V. George, b. abt. 1839; d. 1846, in Hayneville. vi. Robert Harvey, b. abt. 1841 ; d. Feb., 1884, in Mont- gomery, Ala.; m. 20 Nov., 1872, Martha Eloise Burt. The family res. in Montgomery ; Robert H. was severely wounded, while serving in the Confederate army. Chil- dren, b. in Lowndes co. : 1. Robert Harvey? h. 4 Sept., 1873; unm. 2. Janette, b. 10 Oct., 1875 i ™- ^7 March, 1895, Samuel Carr, son of Samuel C. and Ann Jane (Ledbetter) Pickett, b. in Mont- gomery. 3. Burt, b. 25 Nov., 1877. 4. Matthew Patton, b. 19 June, 1880. 5. Mary Emma, b. 30 Nov., 1882 ; m. 5 June, 1901, Claude E. Hendrix. vii. Margaret, b. abt. 1843 ; d. 14 April, 1879 ; m. 7 April, 1870, Matthew Patton, b. 11 May, 1834, in Butler co., Ala.; d. 19 May, 1902 ; he was a lawyer in Montgom- ery. Children (Patton), b. in Lowndes co. : 1. Anne?h. 18 March, 1871 ; m. 22 Aug., 1890, James A., son of Albert Bradshaw and Jane E. (Pace) Brassell, b. 24 June, 1859, in Elmore co., Ala. ; d. 27 June, 1898 ; they had three chil. 2. Marie, b. 15 Sept., 1872. 3. Matthew, b. 27 Nov., 1874. 4. Hannah, b. 22 Feb., 1877 ; d. 25 Aug., 1878. viii. Benjamin Smalley, b. 1845 ; d. inf. 185 Jonathan Janes/ son of Ebenezer^ and Cynthia (Janes) Marvin, born 21 Sept., 1822, in Hammond, St. Law- rence CO., N. Y. ; died 29 Aug., 1891, in Falls City, Richardson CO., Neb.; married 14 Dec, 1848, Jane, daughter of Reuben S. and Elizabeth Porter (Gillum) Ware, of Mineral Springs, Wis., born 9 June, 1832, in Galena, Jo Daviess co.. 111. ; died 2 March, 1896. He graduated at the University of Vermont, 1844. He was the poet before the Alumni Association of the University in 1858; after graduating he studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1 845 ; he went to Wisconsin in 1846, and setded near the lead mines, and was county clerk in 1847 and 1849 ; served as district attorney two years and as county and probate judge Seventh Generation 511 four years; in 1859 he went to Salem, Neb., and was mayor there in i860. In Jan'y, 1862, he enlisted in the 25th Mo. reg't and served three years as a private and corporal ; in 1 865 he settled in Falls City, and was county attorney for Richardson co. Children : i. George Pendleton,^ b. 24 March, 1851, in Shullsburgh, Wis. ; m. 29 Nov., 1874, Ann R., dau. of Rev. David H. and Martha A. (Boon) May, b. 25 Jan'y, 1854, in St. Louis, Mo. He has been an editor and proprietor of the Gage County Democrat, and Beatrice Daily Sun, Beatrice, Neb., where he res. 1903. Children, the first two b. in Falls City, the others in Beatrice : 1. Frances May? b. 6 Jan'y, 1877 ; unm., 1903. 2. Julia Ann, b. 2 May, 1878: d. 28 Dec, 1883, in Beatrice. 3. George Thomas, b. 30 Dec, 1881 ; d. 21 Dec, 1883. 4. Earl Morton, b. 17 Jan'y, 1884. 5. PaulDwight, b. 9 July, 1885. ii. Frank, b. 31 Dec, 1853, in Shullsburgh; m. 1878, Julia Boyle, b. in Salem ; s. p. iii. John, b. 21 Feb., 1864, in Sonora, Mo.: m. April, 1883, in Falls City, Jennie Berguin ; s. p.: res. in Memphis, Tenn. 186 Samuel Barnard Stone,' son of Elihu^ and Thankful (Barnard) Marvin, born 7 Aug., 1804, in Highgate, Vt. ; died 10 Jan'y, 1893 ; married 30 Sept., 1832,* Vienna, daughter of Stephen and Rebecca (Coleman) Gates, born 8 Sept., 1803, in Montgomery, Vt. ; died 17 Dec, 1887. He was a represen- tative from Berkshire in the Vermont Legislature, 1859-60. Children, born in Montgomery : i. Vienna Jane,* b. 28 July, 1833 ; unm. ii. Samuel Barnard, b. 15 Feb., 1835; d. 4 April, 1862, in Pea Ridge, Ark., while a soldier in company K, 4th Iowa reg't, having enlisted in Oct., 1861 ; unm. iii. Stephen Gates, b. 12 March, 1837 ; d. 22 Dec, 1901 ; m. 23 Nov., 1869, Emma, dau. of Anson and Eda (Emer- son) Perley, b. 30 Aug., 1840, in Enosburg, Vt. He served four years in the first bat'n Colo, cav'y, enlist- ing 7 Sept., 1 861, in Nevada, in company L, and re-enlisting in company E, and was a lieutenant 1 5 Jan'y, 1 863, to 8 * Gates Gen. has 30 July, an error. 512 Matthew Marvin Line Nov., 1865, when he was mustered out, and soon returned to Vermont, v/here for some years he was deputy collector of U. S. Customs, in Richford, Vt. His funeral was at- tended with Masonic honors. Children, all but the eldest b. in Berkshire : 1. Laura Vienna? b. 22 Aug., 1871, in Enosburg. 2. Satmiel Barnard, b. 12 May, 18735 m. 30 June, 1896, in Richford, Eva, dau. of Elias and Nellie (Farrar) Coombs, b. there 3 Aug., 1874. Children: i. Laura Marjorie," b. 17 March, 1897, in Richford: ii. Stephen George, b. 10 Nov., 1902, in Cayuga, Ind. 3. Emma Frances, b. i March, 1878; m. William B., son of Omer and Delia (Farrar) Corliss. 4. Stephen P., b. 8 March, 1885. iv. George Gushing, b. 22 Feb., 1840; unm. V. Laura Frances, b. 31 Aug., 1842; d. 11 Dec, 1861 ; m. 9 Jan'y, 1861, Gharles Allen, son of Harding and Mrs. Mary (Allen) Powers, b. 10 Oct., 1833, in Enosburg; s. p. ; he was a representative in the Vermont Legisla- ture. vi. Eliza Hamilton, b. 21 May, 1846; m. 13 Oct., 1869, Mitchell, son of Mitchell A. and Lydia (Samson) Stone, b. 17 May, 1840, in Berkshire. 187 Stephen Royce,' son of Elihu* and Thankful (Barnard) Marvin, born ii June, 1811, in Franklin, Vt.; died 31 May, 1900, in Somerville, Mass.; married 7 Oct., 1833, Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Molly (Lane) Sawyer,* born 24 Oct., 1812, in Gilmanton, N. H. ; died 10 May, 1873, in Somerville. He was in business for several years as a tanner and currier in Ames- bury and Newbury, Mass., after which he engaged in supplying goats' hair for plastering, etc., with a factory in Somerville, and finally was a dealer in real estate in that city until he retired. Children : 244. i. George Franklin,^ b. 17 Dec, 1834, in Hudson, N. H. 245. ii. Mary Frances, b. 30 May, 1836, in Kingston, N. H. 188 Charles Barnard,' son of Elihu* and Thankful (Bar- nard) Marvin, born 7 July, 18 13, in Franklin, Vt. ; died 17 Jan'y, 1871, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married 2 June, 1852, Ellen * Thomas Sawyer was a descendant of William and Ruth Sawyer, of Lincoln- shire, England, later of Wenham and Newbury, Mass. ; his wife was a descendant of William, Jr., and Mary (Brewer) Lane, of Boston ; William, Sr., was b. abt, 1625, in England. STEPHEN ROYCE MARVIN. CHARLES B. MARVIN. Seventh Generation rj? Clarissa, daughter of Prosper and Betsey (Potter) Blackman, bora i8 Nov., 1834, in Burlington, Vt. In early life he was a master mariner in the Chinese trade ; his vessel was wrecked in 1848, and in 1849 he went to California, where he accumulated a large property. His widow married (2), Hiram Heaton, of New York city. Children : i. Ellen,8 b. 27 July, 1858, in Burlington ; m. i June, 1882, John Gordon Gibson, b. Feb., i860, in Dunham, P. Q., Canada. Child (Gibson) : John Marvin,'^ b. 16 Sept., 1886, in Dunham : two daus. d. inf. ii. Charles Barnard, b. 29 May, i860, in Burlington ; m. Feb., 1880, Elizabeth Brown, of Sunderland, Mass. Children : i. Bessie,'^ b. 17 Oct., 1883, in Sunderland : 2. Marguerite,h. Feb., 1885, in Springfield, Mass.: 3. Charles Barnard, b. 28 May, 1890, in St. Paul, Minn. : 4. Julia, twin to Charles B. iii. Bessie C, b. 12 July, 1862, in San Francisco, Cal. ; m. II May, 1894, Max Kauffman, b. in Berlin, Germany; d. 8 July, 1896. Children (Kauffman) : 1. Frederika? b. ii April, 1895, i" Geneva, Switzerland. 2. Ellen, b. 10 July, 1896, in St. Servan, France. iv. Frederick Hubbell, b. 15 Jan'y, 1865, in New York city; unm. ; he fitted for college at Phillips Exeter Academy and graduated at Harvard in 1887. V. Sydney R., b. 21 Feb., 1867, in Brooklyn; unm. 189 Hiram G.,' son of Ephraun* and Marcia [Mercy] (Sears) Marvin, bom 3 June, 1798, near Wethersfield, Ct. ; died 7 June, 1864; married there about 1820, Sarah H. Champlin, bom 12 June, 1799, near Wethersfield;* died 5 May, 1864. Children : i. Caroline Matilda,^ b. 1821, in Lime Rock (?), Ct. ; d. 8 Jan'y, 1870, in Sparta, Ohio; m. there, 1838, Mason, son of Dr. David Porter and Polly (Vantress) Bliss, b. * Accounts furnished us are somewhat conflicting ; we are informed that they resided in Wethersfield a few years after their marriage, but about 1826 settled in Leroy, N. Y. One informant says Hiram was bom in Dutchess co., N. Y., and another that his wife was Laura, (not Sarah), and that their eldest child was bom in Lyme, Ct, 514 Matthew Marvin Line 1813, in New York; d. 5 Dec, 1870, in Sparta. Chil- dren (Bliss), b. in in Sparta:. 1. X. Mansfield,'' b. 1841 ; d. 2 Oct., 1848, in Sparta. 2. David Porter, b. 1843 ! ™- '5 April, 1868, Vina Vail, b. 7 Sept., 1849, in Vienna Cross Roads, Ohio; he was a physician. Child: Gertrude," b. 28 Dec. 1S69. 3. Ellen A., b. 1846; m. 13 June, 1869, Henry Hulse of Sparta, b. 7 Nov., 1837. 4. Orlando, b. 1849; d. 25 Sept., 1851, in Sparta. 5. Isabella M., b. i May, 1852; res. (1903), Fostoria, Ohio. 6. Stanley E., b. 22 Sept., 1855; m. i Feb., 1878, Matilda Busche, of Sparta, b. 17 March, 1851 ; res. (1903), Fostoria. (See Bliss Gen. for further particulars.) , ii. Frances Emeline, b. 26 March, 1823, near Wethersfield; m. 6 Jan'y, 1841, Caleb Rumphery, b. 11 Aug., 1817, in Utica, Ohio ; d. 28 April, 1900. Children (Rumph- ery) : I. Caroline? b. 22 Oct., 1842, in Liberty, Ohio; m. 16 April, 1866, Morris Bums. i. Loretta L., b. 27 Aug., 1 853, in Sparta, Ohio ; m. 6 Dec, 1877, Bernard Smith, b. 26 July, 1845, in Coudersport, Pa. 3. Margaret S., b. 26 July, 1867 ; d. 12 Aug., 1887 ; m. Dec, 1884, John Hasey. 246. iii. John Wesley, b. 5 April, 1827, in Leroy. 247. iv. William Henry, b. 15 Dec, 1828, in Leroy. 190 Aaron Burr,' son of Ephraim' and Marcia (Sears) Marvin, born 5 Feb., 1802, in South East, Putnam co., N. Y. ; died 24 Nov., 1875, in Brooklyn, N. Y.* ; married (i), 7 Oct., 1829, Caroline Spock, born i Nov., 1807 ; died 25 Feb., 1838; married (2), 31 Oct., 1838, Sarah Stillwell, daughter of Edward and Elizabeth (Newkirk) Sands, of Hurley-on-the-Hud- son, born 30 Jan'y, 1 8 1 3, in Andes, Delaware co., N. Y. ; died 30 Dec, 1898, in New Rochelle, Westchester co., N. Y. He left South East in early boyhood, and went to New York city, where he engaged in business, and accumulated a handsome estate ; he built a fine residence in his old home, on a hOl-side pleasantly overlooking the village of Brewsters, (South East township), which is now (1904), occupied by his daughter Julia. * His will, dated 30 Dec, 1871, proved 6 Dec, 1875, ''"^^ executed in Jackson- ville, Fla., but is recorded in Carmel, N. Y. Seventh Generation 515 Children by first wife : i. Louise Adelaide,* b. 17 Dec, 1830; d. 22 Oct., 1858, in Salisbury, N. C. ; interred in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn ; m. 13 April, 1854, William G. McNeely, b. 18 Oct., 1832. Children (McNeely): i. Caroline Rosa- lie,') b. 26 Jan'y, 1855 : 2. William Marvin, b. 8 Oct., 1856: 3. Louis Albert, h. z-i. Oct., 1858. ii. Stephen, b. 28 June, rS32 ; d. 7 Oct., 1868, in Phila- delphia ; interred in Greenwood. iii. Harriet Burr, b. 23 Oct., 1837 ; d. 29 May, 1838. Children by second wife : iv. Emma E., bom 15 June, 1841, in Brooklyn; d. 1844. 248. V. Samuel Wesley, b. 6 March, 1845, in Brooklyn. vi. Julia Kirk, b. 21 Aug., 1848, in Brooklyn; unm. ; res., (1904) Brewsters. vii. Jennie Sarah, b. 10 April, rSsi, in New York city; d. 1859. viii. Charles Aaron, b. 12 Oct. 1853, in Brewsters, N. Y. ; m. 7 Dec, 1887, Mabel Metcalf, b. 20 Oct., 1861, in Cam- bridge, Mass. Child : Walter Sands,') b. 24 June, 1889, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 191 William/ son of Ephraim* and Marcia (Sears) Marvin, born 3 April, 1807, in South East, Putnam co., N. Y. ; died 7 Dec, 1895; married 10 Nov., 1829, in Granville, Lick- ing CO., Ohio, Sarah Morrison, born there 1 1 Feb., 1 8 1 1 ; died 15 May, 1896. When a young man he settled near Granville, and afterwards resided in Morrow county, Ohio. Children, iv, v, and vi, born in Pagetown, Ohio, and the younger four in Sparta, Ohio : i. William Perry,* b. 27 Jan'yj 1832, in Granville; d. 22 May, 1863 ; m. 15 March, r852, in Bloomfield, Ohio, Harriet Brewster, dau. of Rev. Austin Norton and Mar- garet (Fouts) Hamlin, b. 22 Sept., 1833, in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio; after his death she m. (2), Lysander Tay- lor, whom she survived, and resided in Westerville, Ohio. WilKam P. removed to Iowa in 1859, ^nd en- listed in the 22d regt. Iowa Vols., as a private in Aug., 1862; he was killed in battle at Vicksburg, and was buried on the field. Child : 5i6 Matthew Marvin Line I. Charles N'orton? b. 24 Sept., 1857, in East Orange, Ohio ; m. 28 June, 1884, in Neodeslia, Kas., Bertha Luella, dau. of Alex- ander and Sarah Sylphina (Howard) McCausland, b. 26 Aug., 1863, in Rock Creek, Ohio ; he is an editor, and resides in Shenandoah, Iowa. Children: i. Harriet May," b. 27 May, 1886, in Marshall- town, Iowa; d. 3 Jan'y, 1887: ii. Merze, b. 26 Oct., 1887, in Union, Iowa: 3. Mac, b. 31 May, 1889, in Shenandoah; d. 6 Sept., 1889. (See Hamlin Fam. Gen.) ii. Mary Jane, b. 14 June, 1835, in Bloomfield, Ohio ; m. 22 May, 1859, Isaac E. Hunt, b. 12 June, 1825, in Adams CO., Pa. Children (Hunt) : I. Nettie /4.,' b. 25 Feb., 1862, in Morrow Co., Ohio; m. 25 Oct., 1879, in Iowa, D. B. Coffman. ;2. Zerelda A., b. 14 July, 1864, in Isabella co., Mich. ; m. 30 Sept., 1882, in Iowa, WilHam Caldwell. 3. Nellie G., b. 29 Jan'y, 1867, in Isabella co. ; in. 15 June, 1884, in Iowa, James Coffman. iii. Harriet Adelaide, b. 7 July, 1837, in Homer, Ohio; m. 20 Dec, 1859, Abraham Hawkins, b. 3 July, 1833. Children (Hawkins), the first two born in Morrow co. : I. George B.? b. 7 Jan'y, 1861 : 2. William W., b. 17 Oct., 1864: 3. Fletcher D., b. 6 Oct., 1866, in Isabella, Mich.; d. 10 Feb., 1882. iv. Floyd Sears, b. ; d. 19 Sept., 1891 ; m. 25 April, 1868, Fiette Gruber. Child: Rosa,'^ b. 14 Jan'y, 1869. V. Adam Horace, b. ; d. 1864. vi. Fletcher DeLay, b. 14 Jan'y, 1846 ; m. 3 Oct. r877, Mar- tha Silsbee, b. 28 July, 1854, in Acworth, N. H. Children: i. Letty E.^h. 6 July, 1881, in Jackson, Iowa : 2. Morrison S., b. 9 Oct., 1890, in Old Mission, Mich. vii. Lewis DeWitt, b. ; d. April, 1871 ; unm. viii. Laura Ellen, b. ; d. 7 July, 1870; m. John Dodds. Child (Dodds) : Richard? ix. Ann Eliza, b. ; d. 18 Oct., 1895 ; m. WilUam Trues- dell. X. Elmore Morrison, b. . 192 James,' son of Jesse* and Hannah (Curtis .?) Marvin, born 20 June, 1791, in Goshen, Orange co., N. Y. ; died 28 Feb., 1851, in Monroe, Orange co. ; will dated 9 Jan'y, approved 23 April, 1851 (Goshen Wills, R: 53) ; married Lois Seely, born 31 May, 1794, in Monroe; died 30 Dec, 1864. He was a wheelwright. 249' Seventh Generation 517 Children, born in Monroe : i. Jesse,* b. 17 May, 1818;* d. 21 Nov., 1891 ; called "of New York city " in the citation of the heirs. ii. Sarah, b. 16 March, 1820; m. Lewis R. Roberts, of Monroe. iii. Lewis Harvey, b. 5 July, 1822. iv. Hannah, b. 4 Sept., 1824; d. 4 June, 1837. V. Silas, b. 21 Oct., 1826; d. 15 Jan'y, 1827. vi. Benjamin, b. 5 May, 1828 ; d. June, 1887 ; "of Fairport, Chemung co., N. Y.," when cited, vii. Schuyler, b. 24 Dec, 1830 ; he was under age when his father's will was probated, and John C. McConnell was appointed guardian. He served as captain in the s8th infy, U. S. C. T., 19 Aug., 1863, to 30 April, 1866. viii. Emeline, b. i July, 1834 ; d. y. ; not named in her father's will. 193 Simeon,' son of David^ and Eunice (Hayden) Marvin, bom 27 Jan'y, 1782, in Norwalk, Ct. ; died 16 April, 1858, in Greene, Chenango co., N. Y. ; married 19 Aug., 1804, Susannah, daughter of William and Lydia (Crofoot) Hoyt, born 24 April, 1786, in New? Canaan, Ct. ; died 9 Jan'y, 1877, in Greene, whither he removed 4 May, 1804, then of Norwalk, he sold land there in 1816 ; after his death his wddow lived in Bing- hamton, Broome co., N. Y. Children, the first three born in Norwalk, the others in Greene : i. Harriet,* b. 20 May, 1805 ; d. 8 Sept., 1867 ; m. 2 Jan'y, 1825, Ebenezer Perkins, b. 13 Aug., 1802, in Ashford, Ct. ; d. 22 July, 1894. Children (Perkins) : I. William? b. 22 Dec, 1825, in Franklinville, N. Y. ; d. 15 July, 1875. i. John Andrew, h. 2() July, 1828, in Franklinville; d. Oct., 1896. 3. George, b. 25 April, 1830, in Machias, N. Y. ; m. 26 Dec, 1853, Marian Eddy, b. Feb., 1825, in Jamestown, N. Y. 4. Simeon Marvin, b. 8 July, 1832, in Franklinville; d. 19 Feb., 1859. *The Goshen Pres. Ch. recs. have under date of 4 May, 1817, the baptism of " Jesse Marvin," who was " a freeman of color," probably descended from one of the family servants when slaves were held in the State of New York. 5i8 Mdtthew Marvin Ltne 5. fared, b. 26 Sept., 1835, in Franklinville ; d. 20 Oct., 1854 ; unm. 6. Harriet Marvin, b. 11 June, 1838, in Mansfield, N. Y. 7. .Mz?-^ Lee, b. 8 July, 1840, in EUicottvUle, N. Y. ii. Esther, b. 20 Nov. 1807. 250. iii. Uriah, b. 25 July, 18 11. iv. Emeline, b. 5 Aug., 1817 ; m. Wells. V. Chauncey, b. 20 July, 1819; d. 16 Jan'y, 1892 ; m. Ann E. H. Miller, b. 15 Nov., 1829. Children, b. in Bing- hamton : i. Kittie Belle,') b. 26 Sept., 1865: 2. Lizzie Low, b. 2 Aug., 1869; d. 26 Sept., 1872: 3. Grace Anna, b. 15 Oct., 187 1. vi. James, b. 22 Dec, 1822. 194 Ira,' son of Isaiah^ and Sarah (Keeler) Marvin, born 15 Aug., 1785, in- Norwalk, Ct. ; died 8 May, 1858 (Norwalk rec.) ; married about 1 807, Sally, daughter of (.?) Daniel and Freelove (Wright) Nash, of Westport, Ct., born 20 Aug., 1787. He was a sergeant in Capt. Young's company, serving a year from 9 Sept., 1813, in the War of 1812. Children, born in Norwalk : i. David,* b. 8 Nov., 1808 ; d. 4 Feb., 1809. ii. Mary Ann, b. 9 Nov., 1809 ; m. 25 Nov., 1830, in Nor- walk, Nathaniel Brotherton (Town rec.) Children (Brotherton), b. in Norwalk; i. Mary E?: 2. Harriet F., m. David J. Bennett ; d. 16 Oct., 1892 : 3. Theodore : 4. Ira Marvin, m. Emma Ware. Inquiries for dates were met with a refusal to furnish them. iii. Eliza, b. 14 April, 1812; d. Feb., 1867; m. 28 Feb., 1830, in Norwalk, Charles, son of Josiah and Catha- rine (Sleight) Kellogg, b. 24 Jan'y, 1804, in Norwalk; d. April, 1893, in Ohio ; they res. in Climax and Cale- donia, Ohio. Children (Kellogg) : 1. George,^ h. 21 June, 1831, in Ct. ; m. 14 Oct., 1857,10 Cli- max, a dau. of Patrick and Rebecca (Morgan) Patten, b. 22 July, 1835; res. Caledonia; they have two chil. 2. Charles Burr, b. 4 Oct., 1835, in Richfield, Ohio ; m. 13 Dec, 1868, in Caledonia, Matilda Elizabeth, dau. of Sullivan Smith and Harriet (Patee) Place, b. 22 Aug., 1846, in Caledonia; they have two chil. ; res. Caledonia. iv. Harriet F., b. 14 March, 1814; d. 27 May, 1882, in West- port, Ct. ; m. 25 March, 1832, in Norwalk, Harry, son Seventh Generation 519 of Aaron and Salome (Batterson) Smith, b. 28 May 1812, in Westport ; d. 9 Nov., 1893. Children (Smith), the younger five born in Westport : 1. Sarah M.? b. 23 March, 1833, in Norwalk ; unm. 2. George B., b. 26 Feb., 1835, in Norwalk; m. 5 May, 1856, Mary J., day. of Harvey and Jane (Bessey) Allen, b. 18 May, 1838, in Norwalk. 3. Charles H., b. 13 March, 1837, in Norwalk; d. 15 July, 1839. 4. Aaron, b. 6 March, 1839, in Wilton, Ct. ; m. 3 May, 1867, Ella Hawkins, b. 17 April, 1850, in New York. 5. Oscar, b. 29 June, 1841, in Wilton; m. June, 1874, EUza- beth Allen, a sister of his brother George's wife, b. 3 May, 1843, in Norwalk ; d. 7 Oct., 1895. 6. Esther M., b. 23 July, 1843, i° New Canaan, Ct. ; m. 12 June, 1871, Robert M. Pottter, b. in Winchendon, Mass. ; d. 5 July, 1884. 7. Theodore E., b. 17 May, 1845, i° New Canaan; d. 17 Feb., 1898; m. 25 Dec, 1880, Sarah Allen, b. i July, 1853, in Danbury, Ct. 8. Eugene, b. 15 March, 1848; m. 4 Feb., 187 1, Sarah G. Bunce, b. 21 Oct., 1848, in New York. 9. Homer B., b. 6 Dec, 1850 ; m. (i), 9 April, 1874, Carrie R., dau. of David and Jane Eliza (Peters) Bradley, b. 14 May, 1850, in Newark, N. J.; d. 19 Sept., 1891; m. (2), 6 Nov., 1895, Frances Bradley, a sister of his first wife, b. 14 Sept., 1854, in Westport. Res. Port Chester, N. Y. 10. Franklin, b. 5 Nov., 1853 ; d. 26 April, 1863. 11. Frederick, b. 27 Sept., 1855 ; d. 25 July, 1857. 12. Elmer E., b. 22 March, 1861 ; m. 15 May, 1882, Lizzie J. Gould, b. 25 May, 1862, in Westport. 251. V. Charles', b. 2 Oct., 1816. vi. George, b. 23 April, 18 19; m. Mary Allen, of Norwalk; s.p. vii. Abbie Ann, b. 19 May, 1821; d. ; m. 19 Nov., 1837, in Norwalk, Burr Smith, b. 31 Dec, 1814, in Westport, Ct. ; d. . Children (Smith) : 1. Charles? b. ; m. Lucy , b. in Bridgeport, Ct. 2. Ann Eliza, b. ; m. Edwin Hopkins, in Saugatuck, Ct. 3. Almira, b. ; m. (i), Claude A. Wooster, of Sauga- tuck; m. (2), Edwin Punzelt, of Saugatuck. 4. Sarah, b. ; d. 24 Feb., 1877; m. as his first -wife, Robinson H., son of Alonzo S. and Caroline (Smith) Wheeler, of Norwalk. They had seven chil., several d. y. (See Selleck, pp. 225-6). viii. David, b. March, 1823. ixi Catharine, b. 17 Oct., 1825 ; d. 14 Sept., 1829. 520 Matthew Marvin Line 195 William/ son of Zerah^ and Rhoda (Williams) Marvin, born 16 July, 1798, in Union, Luzerne co.. Pa. ; died 21 May, 1880, in Findlay, Hancock co., Ohio; married (i), 23 Jan'y, 18 17, Mabel Roberts, born 20 Sept., 1799, in Luzerne CO. ; died 25 Aug., 1852, in Findlay ; married (2), 9 Dec, 1852, Lydia Scovil, from whom he was divorced 11 April, 1856; mar- ried (3), 20 May, 1856, Mrs. Deborah (Gorrell) Bond, born 14 Sept., 1814, in Tyler co.. West Va. ; died 16 Jan'y, 1880, in Findlay. Children, the first three born in Union, the next six in Dalton, Ohio, and the others in Marion, Ohio ; by first wife : 252. i. Zerah,* b. 27 Jan'y, 1819. 253. ii. Stephen, b. 26 Aug., 1820. 254. iii. Reuben W., b. 7 Dec, 1822. iv. Rhoda, b. 6 Feb., 1825 ; d. 6 Aug., 1893 ; m. 2 March, 1848, Oliver J. Gorrell, b. in Virginia. Children (Gor- rell), the first six b. in Hancock co., the others in Van- wert, Ohio : 1. Rebecca? b. i8 Aug., 1849 ; d. 18 March, 1862. 2. Arminta, b. 30 June, 185 1 : m. 1 Nov., 1885, Harry Ride- man. 3. Amy, b. 4 Sept., 1853 ; m. 16 Feb., 1877, J. W. Baker, d. 13 Sept., 1900. 4. John B., b. 20 Sept., 1855; d. 3 Sept., 1899 ; unm. 5. Rosa B., b. 22 Oct., 1858; d. 30 May, 1897; m. 11 April, 1878, William Pugh. 6. Amanda, b. 6 Feb., i85i ; d. 20 July, 1862. 7. Octavia, b. I Oct., 1863 ; m. 27 March, 1884, George Mallory. 8. William E., b. 27 April, 1865 ; m. 13 Jan'y, 1892, Nora Byal. 9. Martha J., b. 12 Aug., 1867 ; m. 9 May, 1889, Luke Hear. V. Rebecca Jane, b. 15 Jan'y, 1827 ; d. 24 Oct., 1881 ; m. 9 Jan'y, 1851, Samuel Sterling,* b. 5 March, 1822, in Rockland co., Ohio. Children (Sterling), all but the eldest b. in Columbus Grove, Ohio : I. Janet E.? b. 3 Jan'y, 1852, in Kalida, Ohio ; m. 27 Feb., 1873, C. A. Ward. , 2. Mabel Irene, b. 31 July, 1853; d. 23 Oct., 1853. 3. Milton Chester, b. 25 March, 1855; '''• " J"°^> '^97' Mollie A. Sparling, b. in Richland co.. 111. 4. Mary Lucinda, b. 17 Sept., 1857 ; m. 20 Jan'y, 1881, Joseph Shultz, b. in Cologne, Germany. * One informant gives this name Stirlen. Seventh Generation 521 5. Charles B., b. 24 Feb., 1859 ; m. 24 Nov., 1886, Edith Tim- merman, b. 14 Feb., 1869, in Leipsic, Ohio. 6. Samuel W., b. 13 Feb., 1861 ; m. 6 April, 1883, Callie Bogart, b. in Columbus Grove. 7. Amy, b. 19 July, 1863 ; m. 20 March, 1884, J. W. Light, b. in Columbus Grove. 8. Alice Jane, b. 1 8 Oct., 1865 ; d. 17 Aug., 1895 ; unm. 9. Joseph B., b. 17 Sept., 1867 ; d. 11 Nov., 1873. 10. Kate M., b. 7 Nov., 1869 : m. 20 Nov., 1893, L. O. Koester, b. in Piqua, Ohio. vi. William, b. 3 April, 1829; m. ig June, 1856, in Wa3me CO., Matilda Kelley. Children, b. in Findlay: I. Willis €.,"> b. 2 May, 1857; m. Jan'y, 1881, Mary Lee. Children : i. Fairy,'" b. Jan'y, 1882, in Findlay : ii. William, b. Oct., 1884, in Findlay; d. Jan'y, i888: iii. Tracy, b. 25 Dec, 1886, in Fremont co., Ohio : iv. Walter, b. Oct., 1889, in Fremont co. i.. Lucy K., b. June, 1862 ; d. June, 1868. 3. Frederick, b. May, 1869; d. Dec, 1871. 4. Nellie, b. 19 Aug., 1873. vii. Elisha, b. 22 Oct., 1831 ; m. 12 Jan'y, 1865, Jennie V. Wheeler, b. 8 Nov., 1841, in Marblehead, Ohio; d. 19 Jan'y, 1897. Children, b. in Findlay: 1. Guy />.,' b. 26 Feb., 1866 ; m. 8 Oct., 1891, Emma L. Fin- nis, b. 14 Jan'y, 1868, in Findlay. Children, b. in Findlay : i. Gene- vieve,'" b. 13 Aug., 1892 : ii. Eugene L., b. 1 Aug., 1894 : iii. Howard E., b. 10 March, 1896. 2. Harry A., b. 25 April, 1868 ; d. 26 Sept., 1882. 3. Angie J., b. 3 Aug., 1871 ; d. II Dec, 1897 ; m. Aug., 1889, Elmer Fowler. Children (Fowler), b. in Findlay : i. Vema L.,'° b. 26 Nov., 1890 : ii. Ray S., b. 31 July, 1892 : iii. Martha, b. 3 July, 1894. 4. Bessie May, b. 24 May, 1875 ; d. 12 Jan'y, 1896 ; unm. 5. E. B. Lewis, b. 19 March, 1883. viii. Mary, b. 23 Jan'y, 1834; d. 25 Aug., 1900; m. (i), 15 Dec, 1855, James D. Kelley, b. 1828, in Wayne co. ; d. 5 Jan'y, 1882 ; m. (2), 1889, James Adams. Chil- dren (Kelley), b. in De Kalb co., Ind. : 1. Martha Jane,^ b. 1858 ; d. 1861. 2. Isaac Douglas, b. 12 Nov., 1862; d. 14 Jan'y, 1899; m. Dora Walker, b. in De Kalb co. 3. Caroline E., b. 26 Jan'y, 1865 ; m. 15 Aug., 1894, Frank Schull. 4. Nettie M., b. 12 June, 1867 ; d. 10 Aug., 1891 ; unm. 5. Mary E., b. 25 Nov., 1872 ; d. 4 June, 1893 ; unm. ix. Matthias, twin to Mary ; m. (1), 14 May, 1854, Martha Van Horn, b. in Hancock co. ; d. March, 1891 ; m. (2), Jennie West. Child : W. K.? b. . 52 2 Matthew Marvin Line X. Ancil E., b. 12 May, 1836; d. i Sept., 1899; m. (i), 5 March, 1857, Margaret T. Hollowell, b. 14 Dec, 1843, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; d. i April, 1895 ; m. (2), Amy Glines. Children, all but the youngest b. in Marion; by first wife : 1. Amanda? b. 4 Dec, 1857 ; m. 19 Sept., 1878, Jacob W. Fellers, b. 6 March, 1856, in Findlay. Children (Fellers) : i. Edith Marvin,"" b. 4 Aug., 1879, in Hancock co. ; m. 23 Nov., 1898, Law- rence Jenkins, b. 21 Jan'y, 1875, in Jackson, Ind. . ii. Walter A., b. 13 May, 1881, in Hancock CO.; iii. Mary M., b. 25 Sept., 1883, in Findlay: iv. Clarence, b. 30 Sept., 1886, in Findlay; v. Helen M., b. 15 March, 1890, in Frankfort, Ind. 2. Charles W., b. 8 Jan'y, i860 ; m. 23 Sept., 1886, Laura J. Christ, b. 15 Jan'y, 1866, in Miami co., Ind. ; s.p. 3. Leonard A., b. I2 Aug., 1862 ; m. 23 Dec, 1886, Carrie M. Blakeley, b. 26 June, 1863, in New Florence, Pa. Children, b. in Findlay : i. Grace B.,"° b. 25 June, 1891 : ii. John B., b. 19 March, 1894. 4. Ellsworth E., b. 26 Dec, 1 864 ; d. 11 Aug., 1 868. 5. Otto B.,h. 15 Aug., 1867; m. 5 Sept., 1889, Genevieve Latham, b. 25 Nov., 1870, in Findlay. Children, b. in Findlay : i. Helen E.,'° b. 4 Jan'y, 1891 : ii. Ancil L., b. 26 June, 1894: iii. Mar- garet L., b. 2 April, 1899. 6. Frank J., b. 20 March, 1870, in Findlay; m. 7 June, 1899, Temperance Babcock, b. 12 Feb., 1871, in Akron, Ohio. xi. Martha, b. 27 July, 1838; m. i Aug., 1857, Freeman Kelley, b. 25 Dec, 1841, in Hancock co. Children (Kelley), b. in De Kalb co. : 1. Alice Celeste? b. 17 Jan'y, 1859; m. Archie Bowman, b. in De Kalb co. 2. Mabel Adella, b. 20 Oct., i860 ; m. Dec, 1879, F. M. Hav- erstock, b. June, 1857, in De Kalb co. 3. Amy R., b. 25 Oct., 1861 ; m. Sept., 1882, R. A. Haver- stock, b. in De Kalb co. He was a brother of her sister Mabel's husband. 4. Clementine V., b. 26 June, 1863 ; m. A. W. Souser, b. in De Kalb co. xii. Mabel E., b. 3 July, 1841 ; m. 6 Oct., 1865, Isaac M. Kel- ley, b. 25 Dec, 1841, in Fostoria, O. Children (Kel- ley), b. in Waterloo, Ind.: i. T. Seymour,') b. 8 Aug., 1866 : 2. Mattie, b. 16 July, 1868 : 3. Sarah E., b. 11 March, 1870: 4. William E. S., b. 19 Aug., 1874. xiii. John D., b. 19 March, 1843; m. 13 Aug., 1863, Florinda Kelley, b. 28 Sept., 1846, in Wayne co., Ohio. Children : I. Homer? b. 18 May, 1865, in De Kalb co. ; m. 10 Dec, 1884, ■ Alice E. Goodin, b. 30 April, 1866, in Athens, Ohio. Children, b. in Seventh Generation 523 Fremont co., Iowa : i. Myrtle,'" b. 22 April, i886 : ii. Alice May, b. 20 Jan'y, 1889. 2. Cora May, b. 3 April, 1867, in Findlay. xiv. George R., b. 20 Nov., 1845; d. 16 July, 1886: m. (i), 6 Oct., 1867, Martha Haley, b. 15 Nov., 1847, in Han- cock CO. ; died 26 April, 1882 ; m. (2), 20 Sept., 1883, Mary Phleger, b. 21 Feb., 1858, in Fairfield co., Ohio. Children by first wife : 1. Edson E.? b. 15 Oct., 1868, in Marion ; unm. 2. George T., b. ,1. April, 1872 ; m. 5 June, 1897, Mary E. Lee, b. 2 Feb., 1862, in Hancock co. ; s.p. 3. Amy A., b. 7 June, 1874, in Putnam co., Ohio ; unm. Children by second wife, b. in Findlay : 4. Clara E., b. 11 July, 1884 ; unm. 5. Grace J?., b. 17 Dec, 1885 ; unm. Child by second wife : XV. Alfred L., b. 26 Aug., 1853 ; m. 23 Dec, 1880, Eliza Purse ; res. unknown. Child by third wife : xvi. Wesley D., b. 4 Aug., 1857 ; m. 30 Sept., 1880, Virginia M. Carter, b. 27 Sept., 1863, in Paris, 111. They re- moved to Iowa a few years after their m. Children : 1. Clarence W.? b. 24 Nov., 1881, in Findlay. 2. Minnie M., b. 29 Jan'y, 1885, in Riverton, Iowa. 3. Flora E., b. 11 July, 1887, in Riverton. 4. Nellie p., b. 18 Jan'y, 1891, in Randolph, Iowa. 196 JoHN,7 son of Zerah* and Rhoda (Williams) Marvin, born 18 April, i8io, in Union, Luzerne co., Pa.; died 3 March, 1859, in Muhlenberg, Luzerne co., Pa.; married 12 Jan'y, 1838, in Huntingdon, Luzerne co., Pa., Eliza, daughter of Truman and Keziah (Franklin) Monroe, born there 28 July, 1813 ; died 27 Dec, 1854, in Union. Children :* i. Almira Jane,* b. 14 Oct., 1838, in Huntingdon; m. 14 Jan'y, 1858, in Bloomingdale, Pa., Silas Roberts, b. 5 Feb., 1 83 1, in Muhlenberg. Children (Roberts), b. in Muhlenberg : * The dates etc. given are in most cases from members of the family them- selves. The Ransom Gen. differs in several points. 524 Matthew Marvin Line 1. Rachel Alverda? b. i April, 1859 ; m. 30 May, 1881, Adam Franklin Gregory, b. 25 Dec, 1857, in Union; res., Bloomingdale. 2. Eliza Jane, b. 5 Feb., i860; m. 5 Feb., 1880, in Clifford, Pa., Frank Depue Brundage, b. 3 Jan'y, 1850, in Benton, Pa. Child (Brundage) : Robert Abner,'° b. 28 Dec, 1880, in Benton. 3. Elsie Miranda, b. 19 April, 1862 ; m. 26 Nov., 1889, Will- iam J. McKelvey, b. 10 July, 1862, in Ireland. 4. Frank Alanson, b. 8 April, 1864; m. (i), 12 April, 1890, Mary E. Leisz, b. 27 April, 1855, in Carey, Ohio; d. 12 Oct., 1892 ; m. (2), 22 Aug., 1900, Sarah Ann Roberts, of Forest City, Pa.; he had one child by each m. 5. Elmer Wesley, b. 25 May, 1866; m. i Sept., 1897, Ola Ken- nedy, b. 22 Feb., 1870, in Benton. 6. Harry Gritman, b. 10 July, 1868 ; m. 12 Sept., 1900, Effie D. Curtis, of Elmhurst, Pa. 7. George Washington, b. 28 Oct., 1870 ; m. 28 April, 1897, Addie J. Swingle, of Peckvijle, Pa., b. 28 July, 1873. 8. Morgan, b. 7 July, 1873 ; d. 25 July, 1874. 9. Laura Maria, b. 9 Nov., 1875 ; unm. » 10. Mary Elizabeth, b. 9 Jan'y, 1880. II. Edna Cecilia, b. 12 Nov., 1886; d. 13 Nov., 1886. ii. Rhoda Emeline, b. 12 May, 1840, in Muhlenberg; d. there 30 Aug., 1864; m. there 2 Feb., 1862, Lot Fink, b. there 15 April, 1820 ; d. 30 Aug., 1894 ; he had pre- viously m. Mary Monroe, a sister of Rhoda E.'s mother. Child (Fink): Eugene Alanson^ b. 22 May, 1863, in Muhlenberg; m. 15 Nov., 1894, Margaret WoKe, b. there 5 Jan'y, 1863. iii. Alanson Monroe, b. i Dec, 1841, in Muhlenberg; m. 24 April, 1867, in Hvmtingdon, Sophia, dau. of John Santee, b. 30 Nov., 1841, in Muhlenberg; he was a soldier in the Civil war, from Union. Children, b. in Muhlenberg: i. John Milton,'^ b. 10 Nov., 1868; d. 5 April, 1883: 2. Archie William, b. 25 June, 1870; he is a teacher : 3. Merton Elwood, b. 21 Aug., 1872 ; he is a physician in Philadelphia : 4. Seymour Randolph, b. 10 March, 1875 : 5. Frank Sherman, b. 29 Dec, 1879. iv. Mary Elvira, b. 14 Sept., 1843, in Union; m. 5 Dec, 1867, in Wilkes Barre, Pa., George Haywood Gritman, b. 31 March, 1838, in Scott, Pa. Children (Gritman), b. in Scott : 1. Dora Maria,'>\>. 12 Oct., 1868; m. 20 Dec, 1888, Frank A. Clark, b. 30 Aug., 1862, in Edella, Pa. 2. Thomas Jay, b. 15 May, 1871; m. 13 Oct., 1897, Freda Vocrath, b. 28 March, 1870, in Scranton, Pa. 3. Frederic Eugene, b. 24 May, 1876. Seventh Generation 525 V. Sarah Estelle, b. 12 June, 1845, in Muhlenberg; m. lo' Nov., 1872, in Union, Edward Irving Bonham, b. 14 July, 1847, in Union. Children (Bonham): i. Guy Leslie,i\). 15 June, 1874, in Wilkes Barre : 2. Harry Edward, b. 16 May, 1876, at Mocanaqua, Pa. : 3. Eva Barbara, b. 12 Feb., 1881, in Union : 4. S. Riba, b. 18 Dec, 1882, in Union; res.. Town Line, Pa. vi. Juliana, b. 14 April, 1847, i^ Muhlenberg; d. there 28 May, 1847. vii. Esther Marinda, b. 18 July, 1848, in Muhlenberg; m. 15 Sept., 1874, in Wilkes Barre, John Leonard Worth, b. 26 April, 1832, in Greenfield, Pa. Children (Worth), b. in Amasa, Pa. : i. Mary Frances,'^ b. 5 Feb., 1876 : 2. George Alanson, b. 20 Feb., 1885; res., Amasa; P. O., Clifford. viii. Martha Ann, b. 9 Aug., 1850, in Muhlenberg; m. 2 Sept., 1879, in Union, Alvan Stewart Helmbold, b. 20 Jan'y, 1850, in Mill Creek, Pa. Children (Helmbold) : 1. Idajean,'> b. 3 Sept., 1 88 1, in Green Valley, 111. 2. Jessie T., b. 5 Feb., 1884, in Green Valley. 3. Louisa Marvin, b. 19 Aug., 1888, in Pekin, 111. ix. Mabel, b. 6 April, 1852 ; d. 17 July, 1864, in New Colum- bus, Pa. 197 Grant Bradley,^ son of Seth^ and Temperance (Brad- ley) Marvin, born 21 Jan'y, 1801, in Chester, Orange CO., N. Y. ; died 8 Feb., 1881 ; married 30 June, 1825, Camilla, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Robinson) Thompson, born 31 Oct., 1798, in Blooming Grove; died there 29 Oct., 1866. By his father's will he was to " have his expenses for completing a liberal education." Reentered Union from Chester, Orange CO., N. Y., and graduated there 1822. He was a lawyer of ex- tensive practice. Children, born in Blooming Grove, except the eldest : i. William Seth,* b. 25 March, 1827, in Bloomingburgh, N. Y. ; d. 5 Jan'y, 1900; m. 26 Nov., 1856, Margaret A., dau. of James and Margaret (Riggin) Connell, b. 16 Aug., 1835, in Scranton, Pa. Children: 1. Mary Adelaide,'' b. 7 Oct., 1857, in Chester, N. Y. ; m. 8 Sept., 18S7, David L. Prime, b. 3 April, 1858, in Bloomingburgh. 2. Lizzie Ella, b. 21 Aug., i860, in Campbell Hall, N. Y. ; m. 29 Dec, 1881, Asa P. L. Rifenbary, b. 28 April, 1859, in Kingston, 526 Matthew Marvin Line N. Y. Children. (Rifenbary), b. in Middletown, N. Y. : i. Harold Edwin,'" b. 5 May, 1885: ii. Adrian Bayard, b. 6 Sept., 1889: iii. Doris Lucille, b. 5 May, 1897. 3. Jessie Bertholf, b. 20 March, 1867 ; m. 5 Feb., 1889, Charles H. Mapes, b. 25 July, 1858, in Mt. Hope, N. Y. Children (Mapes) : i. Leland Russell,'" b. 26 March, 1892, in Middletown : ii. Charles Marvin, b. 14 March, 1901, in Spring Valley, N. Y. 4. Camilla Thompson, b. 4 March, 1877, in Middletown; m. 20 June, 1900, Wilber H. Benjamin, b. 3 Dec, 1873, ™ Farmingdale, N. Y. Child (Benjamin) : Horace Marvin,'" b. 8 Sept., 1901, in Yonkers, N. Y. ii. Temperance Ann, b. 20 Jan'y, 1830; d. 23 Jan^y, 1857; s. p.\ m. 14 Oct., 1853, George C. Durno, who sur- vived her. iii. Mary Elizabeth, b. 22 June, 1832 ; unm. iv. Adelia Adelaide, b. 28 Feb., 1835 ; d. 2 April, 1866 ; unm. V. Harriet Camilla, b. 23 Nov., 1842 ; unm. ; res. (1903), in Florida, N. Y. 198 Henry L./ son of Roswell Ellsworth^ and Sophia (Ray- mond) Marvin, born ii April, 1822, in Carbondale, Lackawanna co., Pa.; died 8 Feb., i860; married (i), 18 Sept., 1848, Eliza Hise, died 8 July, 1852, in Scranton, Lackawanna co., Pa.; married (2), 13 Sept., 1855, Mrs. Lucy L. Sherrerd, daughter of Philip and Rachel B. (Roberts) Walter, born 19 Nov., 1827, in Nazareth, Northampton co.. Pa.; living Oct., 1902. Child by first wife : i. George,* b. 31 March, 1852, in Scranton ; d. 28 May, 1852. Children by second wife : 255. .ii. Walter, b. 24 Feb., 1857, in Scranton. iii. Henrietta L., b. 3 May, i860, in Nazareth; m. 27 Dec, 1883, James Lewis Howe, b. 4 Aug., 1859, in Newbury- port, Mass. Children (Howe) : r. Gwendolen? b. 8 March, 1885, in Richmond, Ky. : 2. Frances Ray,\>. 21 June, 1891, in Louisville, Ky. : t,. James Lewis, h. 2 c, Aug., 1897, in Lexington, Va. 199 Dr. Harvey B.,' son of Samuel^ and (Blair) Mar- vin, born 26 Nov., 1806, in Shelburne, Vt. ; died 12 Sept., 1870; married 3 Feb., 1840, Aurelia Tollman, born 5 July, 1820, in Evans, Erie co., N. Y. Seventh Generation 527 Children : i. Francis,* b. 1842, in Meadville, Pa.; d. 1865; unm. ii. Horace N., b. 17 Sept., 1845, in Wellsville, Ohio; m. (i), 30 Dec, 1868, Hannah M. Fletcher, b. 17 June, 1844, in East Guillinsburgh, Ontario, Canada; d. 16 Aug., 1895 ; m. (2), I Sept., 1896, Ruth E. Swift, b. 29 May, 1869, in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Children by first wife : 1. Harvey W.^ b. 16 April, 1875, i"^ Whitehall, Mich. ; he is a physician. 2. John D., b. 7 April, 1877, in Fruitland, Mich.; d. 13 July, 1879. 3. Charles Howard, b. 23 May, 1S85, in Sioux City, Iowa. Child by second wife : 4. John Swift, b. 5 May, 190 1, in Sioux City. iii. La Roy, b. 21 Nov., 1848, in Buffalo, N. Y. ; m. 4 May, 187 1, in Cleveland, Ohio, Ella Maria, dau. of Anson W. and Fidelia (Smith) Dyer, born 24 Oct., 1848, in Chatham, Ohio; d. 8 July, 1901. Children, b. in Mus- kegon, Mich. : I. Maude Francis,'^ b. 20 Jan'y, 1873 • 2. Frederick Lyman, b. 9 Sept., 1875 : 3. Ella Blanche, b. 19 Nov., 1878: 4. Ralph Erwin, b. 14 April, 1882. iv. La Dor, b. 26 Sept., 1851, in Buffalo; m. 3 Oct., 1881, Victoria N. Gooding, b. 25 April, 186 1, in Alpine, Mich.; he is a physician. Children, b. in Grand Rapids, Mich.: i. Harvey M.,') b. 17 April, 1884: 2. La Dor, b. 4 April, 1889. 200 Stiles D.,'' son of Samuel*" and Sally (Woodman) Mar- vin, born II May, 1825, in Johnsburgh, Warren co., N. Y. ; married (i), 1847, Martha Marlatt, born in Farmington, Oakland co., Mich.; married (2), 1852, Almeda, sister of his first wife, born 1835, in Farmington ; died 23 Jan'y, 1888. Child by first wife : i. Martha Ann,* b. 8 May, 1848, in Farmington ; d. 15 July, 189s ; m. 1865, Jesse S. Fuller, b. 1845, in Kinney, Mich. Children (Fuller), the first two and the fourth b. in Berlin, Mich., the others in Grand Rapids, Mich. : I. Almeda,'>h. i?i()'j \ m. 1886, Merriman : 2. Rose, b. 1871; m. 1887, Bailey: 3. Clara, b. 1873; unm.: 4. Elizabeth, \>. 1875; m. 1899, Judd: 5. Ora, b. 1879 > d. 1892 : 6. Warren G., b. 1884. 528 Matthew Marvin Line Children by second wife, born in Berlin ; ii. Enos H., b. 14 Jan'y, 1853 ; m. i Jan'y, 1874,. Ida Powell, b. 3 Dec, 1855, in Cherry Valley, 111. Children, the first three b. in Berlin, the others in Reed City, Mich. : 1. Lulu C? b. 15 March, 1875 ; m. 30 Jan'y, 1901, Upp. 2. Roy L., b. 2 Feb., 1877 ; unm. 3. Louisa L., b. 14 Jan'y, 1879 ; m. 16 Jan'y, 1900, Randall. , 4. Oracy M., b. 5 May, 1883. 5. Snos B., b. 26 May, 1885. 6. Clair D., b. 28 May, 1887 ; d. 19 Aug., 1887. 7. Dor C, b. 10 June, 1889. 8. Glen Powell, b. 31 Dec, 1896. 9. Eva, b. 22 Aug., 1898; d. 23 Sept, 1898. 10. Clifford S., b. 12 July, 1900. iii. Ida, b. 5 July, 1855 ; m. i Jan'y, 1874, William Lewis, b. 9 June, 1854, in Lundy's Lane, Pa. Children (Lewis), the last four b. in Albion, Mich. : 1. Nellie A.,'^h. 23 Aug., 1874, in Berlin; m. 17 Jan'y, 1893, Krnest L. Winchell, b. 29 March, 1873, in Concord, Mich. 2. Charles S., b. i March, 1876, in Berlin ; m. 8 May, 1900, Lillian Stevens, b. 13 Sept., 1877, in Byron, Mich. 3. Ralph W., b. I Dec, 1878, in Parma, Mich. ; m. 25 Dec, 1899, Minnie Ott. 4. Gertrude M., b. 22 April, 1881 ; m. 25 Dec, 1899, A. F. Wochholtz, b. II March, 1868, in Belgrade, Germany. 5. Claude G., b. 22 Aug., 1883. 6. Orlis W., b. 7 May, 1886. 7. Earle B., b. 11 Sept., 1888. iv. Guy R., b. i Jan'y, 1857; m. (i), 17 Sept., 1876, Ida Ryder; m. (2), 28 Sept., 1886, Harriet Sabin, b. 5 Jan'y, 1867, in Jackson City, Mich.; d. 11 June, 1899; m. (3), II Nov., 1899, Ethel Lippincott, b. 22 Aug., 1879, in Jackson, Ohio. Child by first wife: i. Theo- dore,'}'b. Aug., 1877, in Berlin; d. 1886. Children by second wife : 2. Dean S., b. 2 May, 1888, in Grand Rapids ; d. i May, 1893 : 3. Bertha M., b. 8 May, 1891, in Grand Rapids : 4. Chester M., b. 5 April, 1894, in Berlin : 5. Esther E., twin to Chester M. : 6. Valda K., b. 9 May, 1896, in Alanson, Mich. Child by third wife : 7. Arnold G.,\>. 19 Nov., 1900, in Berlin. V. Minnie, b. 10 Dec, 1862; m. 25 April, 1883, Thomas Garter, b. 31 Aug., 1852, in Coopersville, Mich. Chil- dren (Garter), the eldest b. in Coopersville, the others in Berlin; i. JVora,") b. 17 April, 1885: d. 23 May, Seventh Generation 529 1887 : 2. Don, b. 10 Jan'y, 1889 : 3. Dor, b. 20 Oct., 1891 : 4. Ray, b. 28 Dec, 1893. vi. Nora, b. 30 Jan'y, 1864; d. 10 Aug., 1885; m. 26 June, 1883, Martin E. Scott, b. in Berlin. Child (Scott) : Dor M.,9 b. 7 April, 1884, in Grand Rapids. vii. Myrtle, b. 27 Jan'y, 1873 ; d. 11 Jan'y, 1896; m. 29 Oct., 1890, Herbert S. Garter, b. in Coopersville. Children (Garter), b. in Conklin, Mich.: i. Hazel,'>h. 25 Sept., i8gi : 2. Velma, b. 26 Jan'y, 1894; d. 29 May, 1896. viii. Ray G., b. 23 April, 1874 ; m. 31 Dec, 1896, Kate Veley, b. 7 March, 1877, in Allendale, Mich. Children, b. in Berlin: i. Walter /., 9 h. 9 Oct., 1897: 2. Stiles D.,h. 21 June, 1902. 201 William C.,' son of Aaron* and Mrs. (Kainboath) Mar- vin, born 20 Nov., 181 1, in St. Andrews, P. Q., Canada ; resides (1902) in Norton, Kas. ; married 23 June, 1835, Belinda Clothier, born 16 Feb., 18 17, in KempvUle, Ontario, Canada; died 23 Aug., 1892. They resided for many years in Kempville, where their children were born, but removed to the West before 1865. Children : i. William Alfred,^ b. 13 March, 1836; d. 25 Aug., 1895; m. 16 April, 1867, Ann M. Decker, of New York, b. 20 March, 1846, in McDonough co., 111. Her mother's maiden name was Van Horn. Children : 1. William €.,"> b. 16 May, 1868, in Plymouth, 111.; m. 12 Sept., 1892, Maria S. A. Wagner, b. 12 Sept., 1870, in Port Wash- ington, Wis. Children: i. Ella H.,'° b. 19 July, 1896, in Waukegan, 111.: ii. Opal D. b. 18 May, 1899, in Chicago, 111.; res., Plymouth. 2. Frederick £>., b. 8 Feb., 1874, in McDonough co. ; m. 18 Sept., 1895, Ella P. Buck, b. 23 Sept., 1878, in Beardstown, 111. Children, b. in McDonough co. : i. Luvada F.,'° b. 20 Sept., i8g5: ii. Lawrence D., b. 28 Dec, 1898. 3. Justus C, b. 19 April, 1876, in Norton; d. 9 Dec, 1882. 4. Jemima A., b. 13 Sept., 1878 ; d. 13 Dec, 1897 ; unm. 5. Myrtle M., b. 25 June, 1881 ; unm. ii. Asa Aaron, b. 9 June, 1837 ; d. 9 June, 1837. iii. Charles Nelson, b. 17 June, 1839; d. 29 May, 1867. 256. iv. Reuben James, b. 6 Nov., 1841. V. Lucelia Pamela, b. 11 June, 1844; d. ; m. Alfred Mickles. Children (Mickles) : i. Harrief); 2. Frederick. 530 Matthew Marvin Line vi. Osmon Aaron, b. lo April, 1846 ; d. 6 Feb., 1849. vii. Christian, b. 8 Nov., 1847; d. ; m. John Wilson. Child (Wilson) : Judson"). viii. Lucia Emily, b. 9 June, 1849 ; d. 22 June, 1891 ; m. 22 Sept., 1869, Joel E. J. Arnold, b. 10 Feb., 1849, i" Ogdens- burgh, N. Y. ; d. 10 Sept., 1895. Children (Arnold), b. in Ogdensburgh: i. Mary Evelyn? b. 8 Oct., 1872; unra. : 2. William George, b. i July, 1878; unm. ; res., Ogdensburgh. ix. Marcia Emeline, b. 28 June, 185 1 ; d. 25 July, 185 1. X. Eric Louis, b. 19 Aug., 1852 ; d. 14 Sept., 1903 ; m. (i), 24 Dec, 1873, Sarah Ann, dau. of Chancellor and Nancy J. (Wier) Sanford, b. 26 Dec, 1852, in McDon- ough CO. ; d. 25 May, 1878 ; m. (2), 23 Sept., 1884, Cora A., dau. of James and Margaret A. (Todd) Thom- son, b. 23 Sept., i860, in Lafayette, 111. Child by first wife: I. Chancellor Sanford,') h. 6 Feb., 1876, in Ply- ' mouth. 111.; m. 23 Sept., 1897, Eva, dau. of Leroy S. and Victoria (Ott) Hopkins, b. 16 April, 1876, in Mai- den, 111. ; s. p.; he is a banker in Lafayette. Children by second wife, b. in Bradford, 111. : 2. Guy E., b. 26 May, 1887: 3. Ernest L.,h. 12 Sept., 1888: 4. Pauline B., b. 23 Aug., 1893 : 5. Robert W., b. 15 July, 1895- xi. Wilson Clark, b. 27 July, 1854; m. 18 April, 1875, ^^'^ Belle Holton, b. 21 Feb., 1858, in Plymouth; s.p. xii. Caroline Lucretia, b. 9 Aug., 1856; m. 18 April, 1875, Marion Twidwell. Children (Twidwell), b. in McDon- ough CO. : I. Maud Gertrude,') \i. 25 Jan'y, 1878; m. Edward Swisegood : 2. Charles Nelson, b. 2 1 Feb., 1886 ; unm. : 3. Nora Belle, b. 5 Dec, 1889. xiii. Emma Jane, b. 20 Feb., 1859 ; m. 6 Jan'y, 1878, James Young, b. I Dec, 1854, in Augusta, 111. Children (Young), the first three b. in McDonough co., the others in Furnas co.. Neb. : i. Blanche,') b. 29 Sept., 1878 ; unm. : 2. Corwin, b. 5 Jan'y, 188 1 : 3. Harry A., b. 13 Aug., 1882: 4. Charles A.,h. 17 April, 1887; d. 19 June, 1894: 5. Hubert, b. 23 Sept., 1889: 6. Lyle C, b. 21 Dec, 189 1 : 7. Twila Hazel, b. .22 June, 1894. xiv< Chloe Ida, b. 31 March, 1862 ; m. 15 Sept., 1892, Jacob Alfred Crabell, b. 19 April, 1863, in Mahaska co., Iowa ; s. p. Seventh Generation 531 202 Anson/ son of Calvin* and Clarissa (Bates) Marvin, born 17 Aug., 1804, in Elgin, Ontario, Canada ; died 16 Jan'y, 1873 ; married 22 March, 1836, Lucinda Atchinson, born 13 Sept., 1813 ; died 20 July, 1849, in Colon, St. Joseph's co., Mich. Children, the first two born in Rochester, N. Y., the others in Colon : i. Ozias,* b. 8 June, 1837 ; d. 4 June, 1838. ii. Anson, b. 26 Feb., 1839 ; d. 26 March, 1839. iii. Edward, b. 14 Feb., 1841 ; m. Ann Schermerhorn. iv. Marshall, b. 7 June, 1843 ! '"^- '4 Feb., 1869, Ruby Louisa Carpenter, b. 9 June, 1845, in East Bloomfield, N. Y. Children : 1. Lucelia A.?\i. 15 Oct., 1869,111 Colon; m. 7 April, 1895, Joseph Benninghoff, b. 22 Sept., 1870, in Colon. 2. Lucinda Ann^ twin to Lucelia A. ; ni. 28 July, 1899, Frank- lin R. Woodman, b. 10 Nov., 1869, in Gold Hill, Nev. 3. Ella, b. 3 Sept., 1871, in Colon; d. there 14 Sept., 1871. 4. William D., b. 22 Dec, 1874, in Burr Oak, Mich.; unm. 5. Dora O., b. 12 June, 1881, in Nottawa, Mich.; m. 13 July, 1899, Bert C. Gregg, b. 26 March, 1877, in Bronson, Mich. V. Dudley C, b. 28 Aug., 1845 ; d. 4 March, 1863. vi. Clarissa, b. 13 April, 1848; d. 23 Aug., 1848. 203 Henry Bates,^ son of Calvin* and Clarissa (Bates) Mar- vin, born 2 Dec, 1808, in Elgin, Ontario, Canada ; died 27 March, 1892 ; married 28 Feb., 1838, Celina Soper, born 23 April, 1814, in Delta, Ontario; died Aug., 1879. Children, born in Elgin : i. Eliza,* b. 4 March, 1839; d. 4 April, 1839. ii. Julia, b. 2 April, 1840 ; d. i Nov., 1862 ; m. i860, William Robinson, b. in Westport, Ont. ; d. 1889. Child (Rob- inson) : Hattie Elizabeth,'^ b. 20 March, 1861 ; m. May, 1882, Albert H. Cla^k. iii. Adelaide, b. 16 Jan'y, 1842 ; d. 1900 ; m. 1866, Dr. John, son of John Massie, of Edinboro', Scotland, b. 1832 ; d. 1888. Children (Massie) : 1. Edith Falconer!^ b. 25 Nov., 1870, in Colborne, Ont. ; m. 15 April, 1903, Paul K. M. Thomas. 2. James H., b. 18 June, 1876, in Campbellford, Ont. ; res.j Buffalo, N. Y. iv. Christiana, b. 9 Feb., 1844; m. about 1863 or '64, as his second wife, William Robinson, who had previously 532 Matthew Marvin Line m. her sister Julia. Children (Robinson): i. William Henry,") b. 3 May, 1865; m. 10 June, 1894, : 2. Ada Julia, b. 25 Nov., 1866 ; m. 7 March, i88g, Samuel Cann : 3. Clinton Dwight, b. 29 Nov., 1868 ; m. 26 Dec, 1895, : 4. Bessie Douglas, b. 20 Oct., 1870; m. 6 July, 1899, : 5. Herbert Bates, b. 16 March, 1873 ; d. 9 Sept., 1883 : 6. Edgar Marvin, b. 18 March, 1876 : 7. Isaac Daytott, b. 17 Oct., 1879 : 8. Clifford Clark, b. 28 April, 1881 : 9. Mary Isabella, 12 Jan'y, 1884. The family were recently living in Waterport, N. Y., but letters asking for further par- ticulars remain unanswered. V. James H., b. 3 Nov., 1845 ; d. i Nov., 1846. vi. Clarissa, b. 9 Sept., 1847 ; d. Aug., 1876; unm. vii. Emily, b. 25 Jan'y, 1850; d. 28 Jan'y, 1850. viii. Anna E., b. 10 April, 1851; m. 28 Aug., 1872, Thomas A. Bradley, b. 9 Oct., 1846, in Landsdowne, Ont. Children (Bradley) : 1. Florence M.? b. 25 June, 1874, in Carleton, Ont. ; d. 27 May, 1889. 2. Charles H., b. 20 Oct., 1876, in Landsdowne ; d. 30 Nov., 1897. 3. Alma C, b. 18 Jan'y, 1880, in Fairhaven, N. Y. 4. Ada J., b. 20 Feb., 1887, in Gananoque, Ont. 5. Katharine, b. 17 Sept., 1893, in Landsdowne. ix. Edgar S., b. 3 March, 1854; m. 11 June, 1876, Alberta, dau. of John W. and Clarissa (Brown) Pearson, b. 30 Jan'y, 1853, in Easton's Corners, Ont. Children: I. Claude Edgar? b. 18 Nov., 1877, in Sawyer, N. Y. ; m. 28 Oct., 1902, Una Matthews, b. 29 April, 1880, in Jersey City, N. J. , 2. George Pearson, b. 30 July, 1880, in Childs, N. Y. ; he is a dentist ; res. in Passaic, N. J. 3. Clara Louise, b. 30 July, 1882, in Childs. 4. Bessie Alberta, b. 25 July, 1890, in Albion, N. Y. X. Isaac Henry, b. i July, 1856 ; m. (1), 13 April, 1881, Estella Fish, b. 13 Oct., 1861, in West Kendall> N. Y.; d. 30 Nov., 1886 ; m. (2), 16 Aug., 1894, Ella Benton, b. 10 Oct., 1867, in Albion. Child by first wife: Pearl Falconer,') b. 13 Oct., 1882, in Childs. 204 Guy Hastings/ son of Calvin^ and Clarissa (Bates) Marvin, born 2 April, 181 1, in St. Andrews, P. Q., Canada ; died 2 5 April, 1 894, in Janesville, Waseca cc, Minn. ; Seventh Generation 533 married 8 July, 1845, in South Crosby, Ontario, Canada, Mar- garet Kennedy, born 7 Aug., 18 13, in Lansingburgh, Rensse- laer CO., N. Y. ; died 7 Oct., 1887, in Drayton, Pembina co., N. Dak. Children, born in Elgin, Ontario, Canada : i. Emma Electa,* b. 22 Dec, 1846 ; d. 5 Sept., 1883 ; m. James Jamison. Children (Jamison) : 1. James? b. 30 Sept., 1874,111 Renfrew CO., Canada; m. 1897, .Margaret Jeffrey. 2. Margaret Ella, b. 11 Dec, 1880, in Drayton; unm., 1901. 3. Guy Marvin, b. 26 Aug., 1882, in Drayton. ii. Miriam Electa, b. 18 March, 1851 ; m. 25 Jan'y, 1870, Andrew Wesley Edwards. Children (Edwards), b. in Renfrew co. : 1. John Stanley? b. 29 March, 1872 ; m. 31 Dec, 1896, in Denver, Col., Mabel D. Walker. 2. Arthur Marvin, b. 11 Nov., 1877; m. 10 Sept., 1896, in Chicago, 111., Viola Andrews Collins. 205 Calvin Osman,^ son of Calvin* and Clarissa (Bates) Marvin, born 23 March, 1821, in South Crosby, Onta- rio, Canada; married 17 July, 1849, Mary Dolan, born 26 May, 1820, in County Cork, Ireland ; about 1854 they removed to St. Joseph, Berrien co., Mich. Children : i. Edgerton R.,* b. 3 Sept., 1850, in South Crosby; m. 18 Dec, 1881, Frances Cross, b. 17 May, 1862, in Burr Oak, Mich. Children, b. in Burr Oak : i. Vernon Earl,'} b. 23 April, 1883; d. 17 Sept., 1884: 2. Mary Ixona, b. II Aug., 1886: 3. Carl Osman, b. 26 Jan'y, 1888; d. 4 Dec. 1888: ^. Jael, b. 21 Jan'y, 1890: 5. Edna Fay, b. 31 Jan'y, 1894. ii. Erigus F., b. 20 Oct., 1853. iii. Wilhelmina, b. 15 Aug., 1855, in St. Joseph. iv. Orrin E., b. 9 Oct., 1856, in St. Joseph ; d. 18 Dec, 1896. 206 Samuel,? son of Jesse* and Elizabeth Marvin, born 1 1 March, 1802, in Stamford, Vt.; died 8 July, 1879, in Zanesville, Muskingum co., Ohio; married 4 Jan'y, 1829, in Coolville, Athens co., Ohio, Caroline Lottredge, born there 12 April, 1805 ; died i Dec, 1856, in Zanesville. 534 Matthew Marvin Line Children, born near Putnam :* i. George Frederick Adams,* b. 8 Feb., 1830; m. 17 Nov., 1853, in Putnam, Sarah Ann, dau. of Noah and Maria (Smitley) Speck, b. 20 Sept., 1833, in Zanesville; d. 9 Nov., 1880, in Columbus, Ohio. Children, b. in Putnam : 1. Mary Alice? b. 2 Oct., 1854. 2. Caroline, b. 10 July, 1856 ; d. 4 May, 1857. 3. Charles Frederick, \>. 7 Oct., 1858; m. 27 June, 1894, in Washington, D. C, Nellie, dau. of Thomas Mattack and Cornelia Theresa (Helmick) Limeburner, b. 23 Nov., 1862, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; he grad. M. E., at Ohio State Univ., 1883, and was an instruc- tor there for some time ; since 1884 has been with the Weather Bureau, in Washington, in connection with which he has invented several valuable instruments for meteorological investigations.! Chil- dren, b. in Washington: i. Charles Frederick,'" b. 26 June, 1896: ii. Cornelia Theresa, b. 2 May, 1899. 4. Eva Amanda, b. 25 Feb., 1861. ii. Cecilia, b. 29 May, 183 1 ; d. i Aug., 1832. iii. Jesse, b. 8 Sept., 1833 ; m. Eliza Brelsford, b. in Putnam. Children : 1. Hartzel,'! b. 3 Feb., 1858 ; m. 20 Oct., 1896, Carrie L. Hood, b. 26 March, 1869, in Lancaster, Ohio. 2. Estelle, b. 23 Oct., i860; m. 29 June, 1882, Charles B. Pfeiffer, b. 29 June, 1859, in Columbus. 3. Kate, b. II Sept., 1864; unm. 4. Roy, b. ; d. y. iv. Clarinda Elizabeth, b. 26 April, 1835. V. Guilelma Maria, b. 29 March, 1843 ; d. 10 July, 1892, in Troy, Ohio. vi. Caroline Alena, b. 30 April, 1845; d. 16 Dec, 1899, in Columbus. 207 Cassius Simeon,^ son of Matthias^ and Mehitable (Glass) Marvin, born ii May, 1815, in Williston, Vt. ; died 29 Nov., 1881 ; married 27 June, 1839, Priscilla Lucretia Cady, born 13 March, 1821, in Chittenden co., Vt. ; died 11 March, 1861, in Rochester, Monroe co., N. Y. They settled in Clarkson, Monroe co., N. Y., where their children were born. Children : i. George Burditt,* b. July, 1844; d. 15 April, 1845. * Then, a suburb, now a part of Zanesville. t See " Who's Who in America," for further information. Seventh Generation S3S ii. John Adelbert, b. 30 Jan'y, 1846; m. 12 Aug., 1872, in Hillsdale, Mich., Emma A. Hitchcock, b. there 6 Aug., 1850. Children : I. Estella May? b. lo May, 1874, in Lima, Ind. ; m. i Sept., 1898, John Du Bois, b. 6 May, 1873, in Buckskin, Ind. Child (Du Bois) : John Henry,'" b. 11 Jan'y, 1900, in Lansing, Mich. z. Royal Burditt, b. 24 Feb., 1877, in Lima ; d. 11 Feb., 1878. 3. Maude Edna, b. i Nov., 1879, i" Lima; d. 4 Dec, 1880. 4. Clifton A., b. 30 Dec, 1886, in Sturgis, Mich. 5. Norman G., h. 3 Feb., 1892, in Lansing. iii. Hyman Albert, b. 10 Jan'y, 1849 ; m. 6 July, 1887, Kath- arine Lindorfer, b. in New York city. Children, b. in Garrett, Ind. : i. Ifowar^ A.,9 h. i-j April, 1888: 2. Guy E., b. 28 Dec, 1892 : 3. Laura L., b. 14 April, 1895: 4. Infant, b. 11 June, 1899. 208 George Alson,' son of Alson* and Clarissa (Calkin) Marvin, born 30 Aug., 18 16, in Cornwall, Ct. ; died 16 Sept., 1870; married 16 Oct., 1845, Amelia Gillett, born May, 1826, in Florida, Mass. ; died 1868. They lived in North Canaan, Ct., a short time after their marriage, and then settled in Winsted, Ct., where their children, except the eldest, were born. Children : i. Alice Alene,^ b. 9 June, 1846, in North Canaan; unm. ii. Charles Alson, b. 24 July, 1847 ; m. 22 Dec, 1881, Eliza- beth E. Miles. Children: i. Mary Eark,^ b. 20 Aug., 1882 : 2. Ethel Mabel, b. 29 May, 1884. iii. Eugene Frank, b. 10 May, 1849; m. 24 Jan'y, 1871, his cousin, Mary A.,* dau. of Lee' (119, iii) and Delia E. (Mansfield) Marvin, b. 23 Sept., 1852, in Winsted. Children: i. George Alson,^ b. 25 Aug., 1872, in Win- sted; grad. at Yale, 1901 ; a lawyer; res., Canaan: 2. William Lee, b. 21 Oct., 1881, in Colebrook, Ct. iv. Anna Louisa, b. 19 Aug., 1856; d. 15 Jan'y, 1891 ; unm. 209 Joseph M.,7 son of William Orlando* and Jane (Ritchie) Marvin, born 25 March, 1831, in New York city; mar- ried (i), 17 Feb., 1853, Agnes Redpath, born 25 Jan'y, 1833, in Randolph co.. 111.; died 25 Jan'y, 1891 ; he married twice after the death of his first wife, but no particulars have been obtained. He resided in Baldwin, Randolph co. 536 Matthew Marvin Line Children by first wife : i. Jane R.,* b. 9 Dec, 1853; m. i Feb., 1872, John Calvin Sterrett, b. 16 Jan'y, 1850, in Muskingum, Ohio. Chil- dren (Sterrett), b. in Johnson co., Kas. : 1. Anna Lulu? b. 23 Dec, 1872 ; m. 7 May, 1896, Henderson A. Torrens, b. 14 Feb., 1870, in Washington co.. 111. 2. Arthur Ernest, b. 21 Jan'y, 1878; unm. 3. Harry Elmer, b. 20 June, 1882. 4. Roy Burdette, b. 5 Dec, 1885. ii. James Henry, b. 6 Jan'y, 1856, in Baldwin ; m. 30 Jan'y, 1877, Maria J. Coulter, b. 12 April, 1858, in Randolph CO. Children: i. Laura May,^ b. 25 Nov., 1877, in Johnson, Kas.; unm.: 2. Son,\i. 2 Dec, 1878; d. 12 Dec, 1878 : 3. Son, b. 2 April, 1880 ; d. 2 April, 1880 : 4. Daughter (twin) ; d. 14 April, 1880: 5. Joseph Fred- erick, b. 15 Nov., 1883. iii. Mary E., b. 22 Nov., 1858, in Baldwin ; m. 24 Nov., 1880, Beal Bryan, b. 11 April, 1853, in Easton, Md. Child (Bryan) : Blanche E.,^ b. 7 Aug., 1881, in Olathe, Kas.; unm. iv. Anna Belle, b. , in Baldwin ; d. inf. V. Margaret A., b. 17 Nov., 1861, in Baldwin; m. 6 Dec, 1883, Renwick Dickey, b. 16 Sept., 1858, in Sparta, 111. Children (Dickey) : i. Nellie W.,') b. 18 Aug., 1884, in Olathe: 2. Edna E. A., b. 9 Aug., 1885, in Eskridge, Kas. : 3. Herbert L., b. 23 Oct., 1888, in Topeka, Kas. : 4. Hazel M., b. 24 Jan'y, 1892, in Topeka: 5. Jialph D., b. 6 May, 1895, in Topeka: 6. Hoy M.,tm]n to Ralph D. vi. Fannie R., b. 22 March, 1868, in Olathe; m. 18 Feb., 1890, John Bicket, b. 30 Sept., 1862, in Marissa, 111. Children (Bicket), b. in Olathe: i. Ag?tes Redpath,^\i. 20 Nov., 1890: 2. Charles W., b. 10 April, 1893: 3. Henry H, b. 5 Jan'y, 1895. vii. William Orlando, b. ■ , in Olathe ; unm. 210 Elizabeth,'' daughter of William Orlando^ and Jane (Ritchie) Marvin, born 24 April, 1833, in New York city; married 4 Dec, 1856, James Franklin Blair, born 27 March, 1830, in Fayetteville, Lincoln co., Tenn. Children (Blair), born in Sparta, 111. : i. Samuel Alvin,^ b. i Oct., 1857; m. 26 Oct., 1887, Nettie M. Townsley, b. 17 Aug., 1864, in Cedarville, Ohio. Seventh Generation 537 ii. Son, b. 15 March, 1859 ; d. i April, 1859. iii. Louisa, b. i June, i860; m. 30 Dec, 1885, James H. Creswell, b. 16 Jan'y, 1852, in Cedarville. iv. Carabel, b. 21 Aug., 1862; d. 2 Sept., 1895; unm. V. Adele, b. 31 Dec., 1864; m. 30 Dec, 1896, John N. Lyle, b. 24 Oct., 1857, in Penn's Manor, Pa. vi. Amanda Jane, b. 25 March, 1867 ; m. 28 Dec, 1892, George H. Creswell, b. 30 Aug., i860, in Cedarville. vii. Elizabeth, b. 24 June, 1869 ; unm. viii. William Orlando, b. 10 Nov., 1870; m. 20 Oct., 1897, Essigna M. Hathaway, b. 16 Nov., 1868, in Palestine, 111. ix. Mary Ella, b. 13 March, 1873 ! unm. X. James Franklin, b. 3 Feb., 1876; m. 5 Dec, 1900, Hattie M. English, b. 22 Aug., 1877, in Lincoln, Tenn. 211 Theodore B.,' son of William Orlando* and Jane (Ritchie) Marvin, born 15 June, 1835, in New York city; married 22 March, 1859, Margaret M. Miller, born 3 Nov., 1837, in Sparta, Randolph co., 111. Children, the first two born in Sparta, the others in Olathe, Kas.: i. Laura Jane,* b. 15 June, i860; d. 1862. ii. Elizabeth Adele, b. 25 June, 1863 ; d. 1865. iii. William Renwick, b. 22 Dec, 1865 ; m.-(i), 20 Oct., 1892, Elizabeth McKelvey, b. in Coulterville, 111. ; d. 19 Sept., 1895 ; m. (2), 24 March, 1898, Elizabeth J. Lynn, b. 10 Aug., 1865, in Rochester, N. Y. Children by first wife, b. in Kansas City, Mo. : i. Harold Barnard,^ b. 17 Sept., 1895: 2. Herbert McKelvey, twin to Harold B. iv. Robert A., b. 28 March, 1870; imm. V. Carabella A., b. 10 July, 1876; d. 24 Feb., 1901 ; m. 29 Nov., 1900, T. J. Boyle, of Omaha, Neb.; s.p. 212 William Henry,' son of William Orlando' and Jane (Ritchie) Marvin, born 28 Nov., 1840, in Randolph co., 111.; married 7 April, 1863, Margaret Jane McMillen, born 25 Dec, 1840, in Randolph, Randolph co., 111. Children : i. Robert Renwick,* b. 25 April, 1864, in Randolph co. ; m. 30 Sept., 1891, in Topeka, Kas., Mary Jane Dauerty, b. 28 Sept., 1872, in Louisa co., Iowa. Children: i. 53^ Matthew Marvin Line Florence Helenfi b. 6 Aug., 1893 : 2. Paul, b. 30 Jan'y, 1896: 3. Robert, b. 21 Feb., 1899. ii. Anna L., b. 14 April, 1866, in Randolph co.; d. 6 Sept., 1866. iii. Jennie, b. 25 Sept., 1868, in Pope co., Minn.; m. 24 Oct., 1893, . iv. Henry Calvin, b. i Feb., 1872, in Pope co. ; m. 27 Nov., 1896, Lillian R. Berkley. V. Ella Belle, b. 25 May, 1874; unm. vi. Ira, b. 16 Feb., 1877, in Johnson co., Kas. ; unm. 213 Philemon Beecher,' son of Dr. Langdon Ithiel' and Laura (Beecher) Marvin, born 19 June, 1830, in North- ville, Fulton co., N. Y. ; died 23 March, 1882 ; married (i), 23 Dec, 1851, Nancy Emily Kelsey, born 9 March, 1828, in Homer, Cortland co., N. Y. ; died 12 Sept., 1868; married (2), S Dec, 1875, Mrs. Harriet Emelia (Kelsey) Loomis, daughter of Thomas E. and Lavancia (Riggs) Kelsey, born 25 Dec, 1847, in Preble, N. Y. She was a niece of his first wife, and had issue by her first husband (Loomis) only. Philemon served as second lieutenant in the 93d reg't, N. Y. Vols., in the Civil war, and was mustered out at the expiration of his term, 17 May, 1862. Residence (1876), Northampton, Fulton co., N. Y. Children by first wife : i. Fannie,* b. 25 May, 1853 ; d. y. ii. Louis Augustus, b. 15 Feb., 1855, in Philadelphia, Pa. ; m. (i), 13 Dec, 1875, Harriet S., dau. of Hiram and Philena (Stone) Van Pelt, b. 4 April, 1854, in Fayville, N. Y. ; d. 15 June, 1887; m. (2), 16 April, 1890, Milli- cent O. McConnell, b. 17 Sept., 1857, in Albany, N. Y., of Scotch descent ; res., Amsterdam, N. Y. Children by first wife : i. Frederick Langdon,"^ b. 6 June, 1878, in Fayville : 2. Harry LeRoy, b. i April, 1880, in North- ampton : 3. Charles Eddie, \>. i July, 1882, in Amster- dam : 4. Emily Philena, b. 20 Dec, 1884, in Amsterdam, iii. William Langdon, b. 10 March, 1858, in Madison, Wis.; d. 1898, at the West, as the result of an accident. 214 James Langdon,' son of Dr. Langdon IthieP and Laura (Beecher) Marvin, born 26 May, 1 842, in Northampton, Fulton CO., N. Y.; married 9 May, 1865, Mary Frances, daugh- Mighth Generation 539 ter of William Monro and Mary Elizabeth (Cooke) Force, born 29 March, 1 841, in Flanders, Morris co., N. J. Residence, New- ark, N. J., and (1903) Flanders. Children, bom in Newark : i. William Force,' b. 11 March, 1866; m. 12 Oct., 1893, Annie Elizabeth, dau., of Samuel and Hannah (Walker*) Hig- bie, b. 17 June, 1868, in Newark. Children: i. Stuart Force? b. 13 Aug., 1894, in East Orange, N. J. : 2. Hart Higbie, b. 3 Feb., 1896, in Newark. ii. Laura Beecher, b. 8 May, 1867 ; m. 29 July, 1892, Wil- liam J., son of Alexander Jeffrey and Frances (Calla- ghan) Auchterlonie, b. 4 May, 1865, in Montreal, Can. Children (Auchterlonie) : i. Frances,9h. 30 Dec, 1893; d. 3 July, 1894: 2. Alexander James, b. 24 Aug., 1897, in Dorchester (Boston), Mass. iii. Fred Monro, b. 14 April, 1869 ; m. 6 Sept., 1894, Lula Cliff, b. 14 June, 1873, in Oswego, N. Y. ; s.p. iv. Viola Cookman, b. 14 Feb., 1871 ; m. 11 June, 1891, in Newark, Clinton Gray, son of James Oliver and Sarah E. (Van Name) Halsey, b. there 27 Feb., 1865. Chil- dren (Halsey), b. in Newark : i. Edgar La Grange,') b. 25 Aug., 1892; d. 9 March, 1893: 2. Naomi Frances, b. 24 Feb., 1894. V. Harry Cleveland, b. 12 June, 1873; d. 2 March, 1876. vi. Elizabeth Cooke, b. 16 April, 1875 ; m. 11 Oct., 1899, James F., son of Thomas E. and Julia H. (Faulks) Sis- serson, b. 26 Feb., 1872, in Elizabeth, N. J. Child (Sisserson) : Elizabeth? b. 2 Jan'y, 1902, in Newark, vii. Lucy May, b. 12 May, 1876; d. 24 March, 1878. viii. James Langdon, b. 30 June, 1878 ; d. 30 Sept., 1883. ix. Mignonette de la Force, b. 20 Aug., 1882. EIGHTH GENERATION 215 Curtis Read,' son of Frederick' and Eliza C. (Morris) Marvin, born 5 July, 1833, in Haverstraw, Rockland CO., N. Y. ; died 12 April, 1901 ; married 20 June, i860, Re- becca Adelaide, daughter of Henry and Sarah Ann (Vermilye) Taff, born 16 Oct., 1839, in New York city. * Sayre Gen. has Hannah Joralemon, an error. 540 Matthew Marvin Line His boyhood was spent in New York city, where he was educated in private schools ; he engaged in the hat business, and for thirty-eight years was identified with one of the largest manufacturers in New York, retiring about two years before his death, and residing thereafter at his home, in Stamford, Ct. In the winter of 1865-6, he united with the First Methodist Church in Stamford, in which he was deeply interested, and became a class- leader ; he was one of its trustees for many years, and until his death. The " Waterside Chapel," now of this church, erected in 1 870, and dedicated 30 April, 1894, owed its beginning and success to his personal labor, and he was, from its foundation until his death, superintendent of the Sunday School ; after renovation, the building was re-dedicated 8 Dec, 1901, as the " Curtis R. Marvin Memorial Chapel." " He was genial in manner, devout in spirit, and a faithful servant of the Master." Children : i. Carrie TafE,9 b. 25 April, 1861, in Stamford; m. 13 Oct., 1887, George F., son of John Frederick Charles and Margaret Christine (Hetzner) RuofiE, b. 13 June, i860, in New York city. Children (Ruoff), all but the eldest b. in Mt. Washington, Md. : 1. Florence Adelaide,'^" b. 27 Aug., 1888, in Stamford. 2. Ethel Margaret, b. 21 Nov., 1890. 3. Anna Louise, b. 30 Nov., 1892 ; d. 17 Sept., 1896. 4. Frederick Curtis, b. 13 Dec, 1894 ; d. 30 Dec, 1894. 5. George Marvin, b. 8 March, 1902. ii. Henry, b. 2 Nov., 1863, in New York city; m. (i), 3 Nov., 1887, Bertha, dau. of George and Emily (Jones) Baker, b. 2 Feb., 1866, in Southport, Ct. ; divorced 16 March, 1900; m. (2), 16 Oct., 1900, Lillie Elizabeth, dau. of Henry and Martha Jane (McDonald) Lock- wood, b. 9 July, 1869, in Brooklyn, N. Y. Child : Vera Emily,^° b. 19 Aug., 1889, in Stamford. iii. Matilda Adelaide, b. 19 March, 1873, in Stamford; unm. 216 OziAS Orton/ son of Nathaniel' and Julia (Nichols) Marvin, born 20 Oct., 1816, in New Haven, Oswego CO., N. Y. ; died 16 Nov., 1892 ; married (i), 8 Dec, 1842, Car- oline Norton, born 12 May, 1823, in Cambridge, Washington CO., N. Y. ; died 11 Dec, 1855, in New Haven ; married (2), 25 Aug., 1857, Eliza Ann Robinson, born 23 Sept., 1834; died 22 Jan'y, 1881. Children, born in New Haven, by first wife : i. Rosella Norton,' b. 24 Oct., 1846; d. 22 Oct., 1864. Eighth Generation 541 ii. Mary Caroline, b. 16 March, 1850; m. 31 May, 1882, Ward B. Stacy, b. 20 Sept., 1858, in New Haven ; s.p. iii. Julia Eloise, B. 21 March, 1853 ; m. 7 Feb., 1877, Henry A. Stacy, b. 24 Feb., 1850, in New Haven. Children (Stacy), b. in New Haven: i. Harry Marvin,^°h. 7 Nov., 1877: 2. Guy Ward, b. 31 March, 1880. Children by second wife : iv. Edward Orton, b. 14 Jan'y, 1863; m. 11 Nov., 1896, Mary V. Granier, b. 8 Oct., 1870, in New York city; s.p. v. Anna Elouvia, b. 17 May, 1866; m. 14 June, 1889, Mark Kincaid Lewis, b. 26 Jan'y, 1867, in Oswego, N. Y. ; s.p. 217 William Waldo,* son of William' and Polly (Brayton) Marvin, born 8 Nov., 18 18, in New Haven, Oswego co., N. Y. ; died 3 Oct., 1891 ; married 30 June, 1846, Amelia Louise Augusta, daughter of D. Le Fevre, born 7 Oct., 18 19, in Mead- ville, Crawford co.. Pa.; died 23 Sept., 1894. He was a mer- chant, and resided in Clinton and Buffalo, N. Y., and then re- moved to California. Children : i. Frank William,9 b. 3 April, 1847, in Buffalo; m. 25 Dec, 1876, Sarah Ann Caldwell, b. 29 Dec, 1857, in Phila- delphia, Pa. Children, b. in San Francisco, Cal. : i. Harvey Le Fevre,^° b. 20 Dec, 1877; m. 2 March, 1904, Lillian Field: 2. Genevieve Leonard, b. 17 Aug., 1880; m. 5 May, 1902, William O. Blasingame ; Child (Blasingame) : Frank Marvin," b. Dec, 1903, in San Francisco: 3. FloreTice Wilson, b. 11 Nov., 188 1. ii. Sarah Colson, b. 28 Oct., 1849, in Buffalo ; m. 29 July, 1872, T. W. Strobridge, Jr., b. 29 May, 1848, in Ala- bama. Children (Strobridge): 1. TulHus Albert,^" b. 29 June, 1873, in Sacramento, Cal. 2. Frank Marvin, b. 9 Feb., 1875, ^ Sacramento. 5- William Edson, b. 9 Sept., 1877, ™ Berkeley, Cal. 4. Earl, b. 14 Oct., 1880, in Alameda, Cal. 5. Eloise, b. 17 Sept., 1886, in Compton, Cal. iii. William Waldo, b. 19 April, 1856, in Georgetown, Cal.; d. 24 Jan'y, 1904, in San Francisco; m. 24 April, 1880, Mary Louise Ramage, b. 24 Sept., 1858, in Weston, 542 Matthew Mannn Line Mo. Child : Leila Lindley,'"' b. 6 Oct., 1881, in Sacra- mento ; unm. iv. Harvey Arrington, b. 13 Oct., 1859, in Sacramento; m. 5 May, 1886, Charlotte Emily Wilcox, b. 8 Dec, 1863, in lone. Col. Children, b. in San Francisco : i. Emily, ^° b. 10 March, 1887: 2. Marion, b. 12 July, 1889. V. Eloise Le Fevre, b. 15 April, 1862, in Sacramento; m. 13 June, 1883, Frank Albert Jewell, b. 2 Oct., 1850, in Clinton, Me. Child (Jewell): Marvin,^° b. 15 April, 1884, in Sacramento. 218 John Niles/ son of William' and Catherine (Prosser) Marvin, born 26 Oct., 1827, in New Haven, Oswego CO., N. Y. ; died 16 Sept., 1858; married 5 Dec, 1853, Sarah E., daughter. of Archibald and Sarah (Boughton) Garrison, born 16 Jan'y, 1834, in Parishville, St. Lawrence co., N. Y, ; died 25 March, 1861, in New Haven. Children, born in New Haven : i. George Henry,9 b. 30 May, 1855 ; d. 25 Feb. 1861. ii. Charles Eurotas, b. 28 Dec, 1856; m. 14 Sept., 1880, Fannie C. Drake, b. 22 Dec, 1858, in Madison, Dane CO., Wis. He is a dealer in lumber, grain, etc., in Creede, Col. Children, all but the youngest b. in Denver, Col.: 1. Maurice Levi^° b. 3 Jan'y, 1883 ; m. 3 July, 1900, Anna B. Parman, of Denver. Child: Howard Everett," b. lO Feb., 1901, in Denver. 2. Dora Drake, b. 15 Sept., 1884. 3. Gertrude Garrison, b. 14 April, 1886. 4. Byron, b. 27 Aug., 1889; d. 14 Sept., 1889. 5. Ralph Eurotas, b. 6 Aug., 1892. 6. Genevieve Lucille, b. 30 March, 1896, in Creede. 219 Walter Taylor,* son of Hon. David Meeker' and Mary (Taylor) Marvin, born 27 April, 1828, in West- port, Ct. ; died 7 Jan'y, 1889; married 29 Nov., 1849, Eliza Rowland, daughter of Nelson and Mary (Raymond) Jarvis, born 9 March, 1828, in Westport ; died 30 Nov., 1890. Children, born in New York city : i. Mary Placette,' b. 27 Aug., 1850; m. (i), 27 April, 1871, James Montgomery, son of James M. and Charlotte (Van Camp) Coburn, b. 18 Oct., 1849, iii New York Eighth Generation 543 city; d. 30 Jan'y, 1877; m. (2), 10 Dec, 1889, Wil- liam B. Young, d. 14 May, 1896. Children (Coburn) : I. Robert Hewitt, ^°h. 11 Feb., 1872, in New York city; d. 27 Oct., 1898 ; unm. : 2. Le Monte Dinwiddie, b. i Sept., 1873, in Denver, Col. ii. Julia Jarvis, b. 20 July, 1852; d. 29 Aug., 1896; m. 11 Sept., 1872, Edward Jenner, son of Edward Jenner and Jemima (Striker) Swords, b. 25 Jan'y, 1842, in New York city. Children (Swords), b. in New York city : I. Edward Jenner,^° b. 18 Oct., 1873; unm.: 2. Wil- liam Voorhis, b. 20 Dec, 1874; m. Emma Frickenhaus, of Brooklyn, N. Y. iii. William Judah Keyser, b. 3 July, 1854; d. 25 Aug., 1859. iv. John Frederick, b. 25 April, 1857 ; d. 4 Aug., 1859. V. Nelson Jarvis, b. 26 Feb., i86i ; m. i Sept., 1886, Fannie R., dau. of John Thomas and Harriet Sophia (Good- win) McCarty, b. 12 May, 1868, in Clarke City, Mo. Children : I. Walter Taylor,^° b. 17 Nov., 1887, in Wano (now St. Fran- cis), Kas. : d. 4 Oct., 1890. i!. John Thomas, b. 5 Sept., 1889, in Wano ; d. 18 Jan'y, 1891. 3. Florence Gertrude, b. 13 Nov., 1891, in Lincoln, Neb. 4. Julia Jarvis, twin to Florence G. ; d. 19 July, 1892. 5. David Meeker, b. 3 July, 1893, in Lincoln. 6. Edward Swords, b. 15 June, 1896, in Lincoln. 7. Mary Raymond, b. 18 Jan'y, 1900, in Omaha, Neb. vi. David Meeker, b. 16 Dec, 1864; m. 9 Feb., 1891, Grace, dau. of Henry C. and Maria Van Antwerp (Mott) Car- ter, b. 7 April, 1868, in New York city; s.p.\ he grad. at the College of the City of New York, 1884, where he was a member of * r A; A. M. in 1887 ; M. D. College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1887 ; he spent two years in hospital work in New York city and is now (1904) practicing there. vii. Walter Taylor, b. 28 April, 1872; m. 14 April, r903, in Brooklyn, Adelaide Camilla, dau of Luther and Margie (McRobbie) Hoffman ; he is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio. Child : Dorothy Hope,'^° b. 12 Feb., 1904, in Cleveland. 220 William Henry,^ son of Hon. David Meeker^ and Mary (Taylor) Marvin, born 23 April, 1830, in West- port, Ct. ; married (i), 29 June, 1853, Harriott F., daughter of 544 Matthew Marvin Line Charles and Delia (Hoadley) Nash, born 12 Jan'y, 1833, in West- port ; died there 13 Oct., 1858; s. p.; married (2), 23 Aug., 1 864, Emily Smith, daughter of Orrando and Clarissa (Tread- well) Perry, born 18 Feb., 1839, in Easton, Ct. He has been a trustee of the Westport Savings Bank, and a vestryman of Christ Church, Westport. His home, called " The Knoll," on the corner of State street and Sylvan avenue, Westport, has much of historical inter- est ; near it is a large elm tree, planted in 1785, by his grandfather, John Taylor, under the shade of which is a well, famous for its pure water, from which he gave a refreshing draft to Washington and Lafayette, as they passed along the " King's Highway " (now State street), and close at hand is a knoll from which Whitefield preached, and Mrs. Joseph L. Marvin lis- tened to his words about, 1798 ; a few rods north was the school house, and just beyond it the Barnabas Marvin homestead. We are indebted to him for valuable aid. Children, born in Westport ; by second wife : i. John Joseph,' b. 23 Aug., 1865 ; m. 22 Feb., 1893, Jessie Morgan, dau. of Theodore and Mary Amelia (Sweet) Keeler, b. 25 March, 1866, in New York city. ii. Harriet Perry, b. 4 Oct., 1867 ; m. 30 April, 1901, James Morrison, son of James M. and Ellen (Burnley) Seager, b. Oct., 1865, in London, England. Child (Seager): James Marvin,^° b. 18 March, 1902, in Staten Island, N. Y. iii. Walter Perry, b. 6 Oct., 1869; m. 3 March, 1900, .Mrs. Minnie Louisa Rees, dau. of Henry and Mary (Myers) Morrison, b. 16 Jan'y, 1865, in Utica, N. Y. iv. Orrando Perry, b. 20 May, 1875 ; d. 22 April, 1876. 221 George Backus,* son of Dr. George' and Agnes' (Piatt) Marvin, born 8 May, 1837, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; married 25 Nov., 1863, Emma L. Beach, born 11 Jan'y, 1843, in Hackettstown, N. J. Children, born in Brooklyn : i. Sarah Beach,? b. 29 Jan'y, 1865 ; d. 30 Jan'y, 1865. ii. Louise Beach, b. 4 May, 1866 ; m. 21 Jan'y, 1887, George Albro Dusenbury, b. 17 March, 1863, in New York city. Children (Dusenbury) : I. William Franklin,^" b. 29 Jan'y, 1889, in Claflin, Kas.; d, 14 Jan'y, 1896. DR. JOSEPH BENSON MARVIN. Eighth Generation 54.5 2. George Albro, b. 31 Jan'y, 1892, in Brooklyn; d. 17 Jan'y, 1896. 3. Lewis Marvin, b. 10 July, 1893, in Claflin; d. 8 Dec, 1893. 4. Irene, b. 19 Dec, 1896, In Claflin. iii. Lewis Beach, b. 21 Nov., 1869, in Brooklyn; m. 12 Feb., 1894, Florence Augusta, dau. of Charles Benjamin and Caroline Augusta (Morrell) Goldthwaite, b. 10 May, 1868, in Brooklyn. Children : i. Lewis Beach,'° b. 19 July, 1895, in Brooklyn: 2. Ed?ia F., b. 29 Nov., 1897, in Bloomfield, N. J. 222 Dr. Joseph Benson,^ son of Joseph Manning' and Mary Louisa (Linton) Marvin, born 3 Aug., 1852, in Monti- cello, Jeffer-son co., Fla. ; married 30 April, 1879, Juliette Henry, daughter of George W. and Martha Stuart (Henry) Norton, bom in Russellville, Logan co., Ky. He graduated at the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va., 1870, and was at once appointed an instructor there in chemistry and physics, taldng a graduate course in the sciences and receiving the degree of B. S. in 187 1; in 1873 he went to Louisville, Ky., and graduated M. D. at the Hospital College in that city, in 1875, later taking special courses in New York city, and then returned to Louisville where he has since held an ex- tensive practice, and has been professor of chemistry and microscopy in his Alma Mater and president of the Kentucky University, Medical Department, and of the State Medical Society. He was one of the founders of the Amer- ican Microscopic Society ; he has been an officer in the American Medical Association, and active in various other scientific societies. He is the author of " International Clinics," and of numerous reports and pamphlets on med- ical subjects. In 1898 Georgetown College conferred upon him the honor- arydegreeof LL. D. He is also deeply interested in the Broadway Baptist Church, the Orphans' Home, and the Southern Baptist Theological Semi- nary in Louisville, where he resides. Children, born in Louisville : i. Joseph Benson,9 b. 21 May, 1883 ; a student in the class of 1905, in the Mass. Inst, of Technology, ii. Martha Henry, b. i Oct., 1885. iii. Minnie Norton, b. 3 Oct., 1887. 223 Sylvester Stephen,^ son of Aaron S.' and Lucy M. (Stevens) Marvin, born 18 Nov., 1841, in Ogden, Mon- roe CO., N. Y. ; married (i), 21 Sept., 1870, Matilda, daughter of Thomas Osborne and Matilda (Earle) Rumsey, born 7 Feb., 546 Matthew Marvin Line 1847, in East Chester, Westchester co., N. Y. ; died 24 Jan'y, 1895 ; married (2), 27 May, 1897, Edith, daughter of William Henry and Margaret (Rumsey) Bonnett, born 6 Sept., 1866, in New Rochelle, Westchester co., N. Y. When he was six years old his father settled in Lockport, N. Y., and six years later Sylvester was apprenticed to his father's cousin, Walter K.7 (144) Marvin, then a dealer in agricultural implements in that city. When the latter went to New York, in 1856, to connect himself with the Marvin Safe Company, Sylvester accompanied him, where he was sent to school and acted as an office boy in his leisure hours, for the new firm. When the panic of 1857 ruined so many business enterprises Walter turned his eyes toward the West, in the hope of retrieving his damaged fortune, and with others laid out a town on the Missouri river, opposite St. Joseph, Mo., and the following year Sylvester was sent there. He collected tolls on a ferry- boat, operated by Mr. Marvin and his associates, which carried thousands of emigrants with their " prairie schooners " across the river, and when the winter ice blocked navigation Sylvester was a clerk in a store. The town proved a failure, and he returned to Lockport, and was a clerk in the store of his uncle, Nathan W. Phelps (see 75, vi), during the winter of 1860-61. The following spring he enlisted in company K, 28th New York Vols. The regiment was engaged in many skirmishes, including the battles of Ball's Bluff and Cedar Mountain, in the latter of which he was wounded. He was in the hospital for several months, and was finally mustered out with the regiment in May, 1863. He then went to Pittsburgh, Pa., to assist his relative in a new venture — the making of aerated bread, with other baked products, out of which grew a large and successful business, which was sold in 1898 to the National Biscuit Company, in which he became a director. The next year he removed to Bryn Mawr, Pa., where he resides at his home " Merimont." While living in Pittsburgh he was identified with the life of that city in various ways ; he was largely instrumental in establishing an annual Expo- sition of the Pittsburgh industries, and served many years as its president. He was on the State Commission for the relief of the sufferers from the Johnstown flood ; a trustee of the West Penn Hospital, the Shady Side Academy, the Pennsylvania College for Women, the Children's Hospital, and the Western Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church ; he has also been connected with various financial and business institutions. • Children, born in Allegheny, Pa. : i. Walter Rumsey,9 b. 7 Aug., 1872; m. 13 June, 1899, Julia Armstrong, dau. of William Armstrong and Eliza Leet (Shields) Collins, b. 26 Oct., 1872, in Allegheny. Child: Walter Rumsey, ^° b. 15 Aug., 1900, in Mont- clair, N. J.; he grad. at Yale, 1893, where he was a member of * Y; res. (1904), in New York city. SYLVESTER STEPHEN MARVIN. Eighth Generation 547 ii. Earle Rumsey, b. 26 Nov., 1874; m. 17 June, 1899, Mary Louise, dau. of George Lee and Marion Augusta (Gris- wold) Peabody, b. 16 June, 1878, in Pittsburgh. He entered Yale in 1893, and took a special course in the Sheffield Scientific School, with the Class of 1896 ; res. (1904), Pittsburgh. CJiildren, b. in Pittsburgh: i. Marion Louise,^° h. 14 July, 1900: 2. Sylvester Stephen, b. 8 Feb., 1902. 224 Willis Burdette,* son of Walter K.' and Martha Louisa^ Marvin, born 15 Jan'y, 1845, in Lockport, Mon- roe CO., N. Y. ; died 18 June, 1897, in New York city ; married 18 Dec, 1868, Lilla M., daughter of William B. and Adra Esther (Fessenden) Bradbury, of Montclair, N. J., born 9 Jan'y, 1845 ; living (1903) in New York city. He was engaged in the safe business, and treasurer of the Marvin Safe Company, New York. His father-in-law was the well known composer of music. Children : i. William Bradbury,? b. 30 Aug., 1869, in Montclair; d. 31 May, 1902, in Victoria, B. C. ; m. 29 Dec, 1893, Mina, dau. of Archibald and Mary (Read) Nesbitt, b. 29 Nov., 1868, in London, England. Children : 1. Arthur Burdette,^° b. 26 Sept., 1894, in Cleveland, Ohio. 2. Esther Bradbury, b. 28 July, 1900, in Tacoma, Wash. 3. Dorothea Bradbury, b. 9 May, 1902, in Victoria. ii. Burdette Kellogg, b. 22 June, 1873, in Montclair; res.. New York city, iii. Arthur Lockett, b. 17 Dec, 1874, in Bergen, N. J.; m. 14 May, 1902, Florence Evelyn, dau. of Augustus A. and Mary Elizabeth Frank, of New York city, b. 21 Oct., 1875 ; he is a counsellor-at-law in New York city. Child: Kellogg, ^° h. 23 June, 1903. iv. Adra Esther, b. 19 June, 1876, in New York city; d. 30 April, 1882. V. Jeannette Alzada, b. 6 Nov., 1880, in New York city ; d. 2 May, 1882. 225 Rev. Lyman Eddy,* son of Rev. Martin' and Sarah (Eddy) Marvin, born 7 Aug., 1830, in Fly Creek, Ot- sego CO., N. Y.; married (i), 21 June, 1857, Harriet Elizabeth Parsons, born 4 April, 1838, in Clinton, Me.; died 7 March, 548 Matthew Marvin Line 1864, in Buffalo, N. Y. ; married (2), 2 Oct., 1867, Mary A. T. McNeil, born 14 Dec, 1838, in Marcy, Oneida co., N. Y. He is a Methodist clergyman, and was ordained a deacon in 1858, in the Oneida Conference ; he has had charges in Batavia, Brockport, Buffalo, Medina, Loclcport, Evanston, and elsewhere in New York, from 1858 to 1 877, in accordance with the custom of that Church. He was presiding elder of the Troy District, 1877-9; Genesee, 1880-2; and in Buffalo, 1 884-9 ; ^"1 1 882-3 he resided in Preston, Jackson co., Iowa. He has done much work as an evangelist in various places, and is the author of numer- ous tracts. Children by first wife : i. George Lynian,9 b. 27 Nov., 1858, in Westford, N. Y. ; m. 27 Feb., 1879, Minnie S. Ferguson, b. 10 Jan'y, 1861, in East Springfield, N. Y. Children : 1. Lyman F.^° b. 19 July, 1880, in East Springfield. 2. Charles W., b. 15 Aug., 1885, in Washington, Iowa. 3. Zachariah, b. 27 Dec, 1887, in Washington. 4. Imogene, b. z June, 1891, in Washington. ii. Sarah E., b. 4 July, 1862, in Oneonta, N. Y. ; d. 31 Jan'y, 1863. Children by second wife, born in Springfield, N. Y. : iii. Harriet Elizabeth, b. 7 Dec, 1868; m. 30 July, 1893, Joseph E. Orsland. Child (Orsland) : Beatrice,^° b. 17 Dec, 1894, in Chicago, 111. iv. Jessie E., b. 3 Jan'y, 1873. 226 George Harmon,* son of Rev. Martin' and Sarah (Eddy) Marvin, born 21 Dec, 1833, in Milford, Otsego CO., N. Y. ; died 6 March, 1878; married 5 April, 1866, Ann Eliza, daughter of Henry and Mary (Soule) Miller, born 28 Sept., 1837, in Binghamton, Broome co., N. Y. ChUd: i. Arthur,9 b. 25 Aug., 1867, in Fly Creek, N. Y. ; m. 25 Aug., 189 1, Parthenia Weeks, dau. of Charles Lee and Henrietta Hood (Weeks) Root, b. 13 July, 1868, in. Cooperstown, N. Y. ; he was for a year or more in the Class of 1 89 1, in Syracuse University, N. Y., where he was a member of A Y; later he entered Yale, grad. 1891 ; and received M. A. in 1896. He taught a year in the Ball High School, Galveston, Tex., and then for five Eighth Generation 549 years in the Hopkins Grammar School in New Haven, Ct. ; since 1897 he has been principal of the Union Classical Institute, Schenectady, N. Y. Children: i. Dorothea,^° \i. 24 June, 1896, Ln New Haven: 2. Don- ald, b. 19 April, 1899, in Schenectady: 3. Beatrice Blanche, b. 15 May, 1901, in Schenectady. 227 Henderson E.,^ son of John Dean Darrow' and Re- becca Ann (Drake) Marvin, born 15 Jan'y, 1839, in Clarkson, Monroe co., N. Y. ; married i Jan'y, 1866, Idelia Riley, born 1 1 May, 1 847, in Athlone, Ireland. Children, born in Yolo co., Cal. : i. Henry Edwin,9 b. 22 Oct., 1866; unm. ii. Esther Rebecca b. 16 Aug., 1868 ; m. Jacob C. Roth. Children (Roth), the first two b. in Stockton, Cal., the others in Woodland, Cal. : i. Christie John,^°\>. 4 April, 1892: 2. Edwin Marvin,t^m.X.oQ,\ms,'a&'].\ 3. Vernon Elmer, b. 29 March, 1894 : 4. Mildred Catharine, b. 21 Feb., 1895 : 5. Mary Alvina, b. 19 March, 1897 : 6. Vincent Willis, b. 11 Feb., 1899. iii. Eugene Grant, b. 16 Aug., 1870 ; unm. iv. Nellie Maude, b. 9 June, 1872 ; m. Newell Corbin. V. Henderson Elbert, b. 2 March, 1874; unm. vi. Edith May, b. 22 Nov., 1875 ; m. Frederick Freeman. vii. Lillian Alice, b. 10 April, 1878. viii. John William, b. 22 April, 1880. 228 Harrison Lewis,* son of Eli' and Anna (Robinson) Marvin, born June, 18 18, in Onondaga co., N. Y. ; mar- ried (i), about 1841, his cousin, Mary Adeline,* daughter of Barnabas' (157) Marvin, born 17 Nov., 1821, in Walnut Prairie, Clark CO., 111. ; died i Feb., 1878; married (2), 11 May, 1881, Emily Homer, born 1855, in Clark co., 111. Children, born in Clark co., by first wife : i. Eliza Jane,9 b. abt. 1842 ; d. abt. 1846. ii. Mary M., b. 9 Oct., 1845 ; m. 1865 or '66, Edmund Richards Alexander, b. 22 March, 1832, in Kentucky. Children (Alexander), all but the second and third b. in Clark co. : 1. Adeline,'"' b. 9 Sept., 1867 ; m. 2 Sept., 1889, W. F. White. 2, Lewis, b. 7 March, 1869, in Caldwell CO., Ky. ; unm. 550 Matthew Marvin Line 3. George, b. 6 Sept., 1870, in Caldwell co. ; m. 7 Feb., 1894, Nellie Grant. 4. Catharine, b. 19 July, 1872 ; m. 29 July, 1894, E. E. Ar- buclcle. , 5. John, b. I April, 1874. 6. Dora, b. 9 Feb., 1876. 7. Edward, b. 6 March, 1878. 8. Dassie, b. 30 Oct., 1879. 9. Anna, b. 30 Sept., 1881 ; m. 8 May, 1901, C. O. Shotwell. 10. James, b. 14 Oct., 1884. 11. Carson, b. 20 Oct. 1886. iii. Rachel A., b. 27 Jan'y, 1848 ; m. 1865, Charles McClure Poorman, b. in Clark co. ; res., Anthony, Kas., where Mr. Poorman is president of the Poorman Milling Co., of which his son, John E., is secretary. Children (Poorman) : i. William Edwin,^° b. 9 Feb., 1867 ; m. Mary F. Wilson : 2. John Edward, twin to William E. ; m. Harriet V. Persinger : 3. Emily Adeline, b. 9 May, 1869 ; m. William M. Corbett: 4. Charles Albert, b. 30 March, 1871 ; m. Armada Ivins. iv. Albert Marion, b. 19 Aug., 1850 ; m. (i), 18 March, 1873, Mary Napper, b. 17 Aug., 1856, in Kentucky; d. 18 Aug., 1874; m. (2), 24 March, 1879, Tamar Prevo, b. in Clark co. Children, b. in Clark co., by second wife : 1. Myrtle May,^° b. 26 June, 1881 ; untn. 2. Laura Isabel, b. 6 June, 1883 ; m. 20 Sept., 1899, Robert Whiston, b. 28 Aug., 1876, in Clark co. Child (Whiston) : Bemice M.," b. 24 Oct., 1900, in Clark co. 3. William, b. 6 Nov., 1885. V. Emeline, b. 24 Oct., 1852 ; d. 8 Jan'y, 1882 ; m. abt. 1872, as his first wife, Samuel Prevo, b. 20 Sept., 1848, in Clark CO. ; d. 5 Sept., 1890. (See 160, i, 3 for his second m.) Children (Prevo), b. in Clark co. : 1. Daughter,^" b. 1874; d. y. 2. Albert, b. 15 April, 1876; m. 6 Nov., 1898, Mary Theresa Myles, b. II Nov., 1881, in Clark co. 3. Franklin T., b. 25 Oct., 1878; unm. ; a soldier in the Phil- ippines, in the Spanish-American war. vi. Frank P., b. 24 Nov., 1854; m. 24 Feb., 1876, EHzabeth Napper, b. 11 Aug., 1858, in Lebanon Junction, Ky. Children: i. Harrison JLewis,^° b. 4 Nov., 1878, in Clark CO. ; d. 24 Oct., 1880 : 2". Otto Alvertois, b. 5 July, 188 1, in Terre Haute, Ind. : 3. Bemice Thayer,h, II Oct., 1886, in Clark co. Eighth Generation 55"^ vii. John W., b. 2 Oct.-, 1858 ; d. 25 Sept., 1862. viii. William, b. 9 Aug., 1861 ; d. 20 April, 1864. ix. Dora, b. 28 Dec, 1863; d. 27 Aug., 1865. Children by second wife : X. Margaret M., b. 9 Dec, 1882 ; m. 25 July, 1900, Ed. Clalfelter, b. 1879, '"^ Clark co. ; they have one child. xi. Agnes L., b. 10 Dec, 1884. xii. Florence E., b. 14 Aug., 1886. xiii. Harrison L., b. 21 March, 1891. 229 Charles Augustus,* son of Stephen' and Sappho H. (Burr) Marvin, born 28 Oct., 1832, in Fairfield, Vt. ; married 13 Sept., 1856, Almira Royce, born 12 March, 1837, in Swanton, Vt. ; died 26 March, 1898, in Fairfield. He was a soldier in the Civil war, having served nine months in the 1 3th reg't Vt. Vols., and was mustered out July, 1863. Children, born in Fairfield : i. Ida May,9 b. 31 July, 1857 ; d. 20 June, 1882 ; m. Jan'y, 1877, Samuel Allen Fish, b. 14 Dec, 1850, in Sheldon, Vt. Children (Fish) : 1. Lena Maude^°h. i Jan'y, 1878, in Fairfield; m. 27 Oct., 1897, Oliver Webster Brewer, b. 11 Feb., 1872, in Tinmouth, Vt. 2. Merrill Daniel, b. 13 March, 1880, in St. Albans, Vt. ii. Herbert R., b. 31 March, 1859; '^- 2° June, 1883, Nellie L. Whitney, b. 8 Nov., 1861, in Sheldon. Children : i. Hortense Foster,^" b. 28 March, 1890, in St. Albans. 2. Roy Whitney, b. 23 Nov., 1896, in Fairfield. iii. Charles J., b. 23 Nov., 1861 ; m. 27 March, 1889, Lillian Royce, b. 9 Nov., 1865, in Brushton, N. Y. Child: Earl Royce,^° b. 5 May, 1890, in Fairfield. iv. Helen R., b. 24 Aug., 1864; m. 2 Oct., 1889, Emmet W. Robinson, b. 17 May, 1865, in Swanton. Child (Rob- inson) : Emmett Harold, ^°h. 11 Nov., 1893, in Swanton. V. Leslie Stephen, b. 17 Nov., 1866 ; m. 13 June, 1893, Lil- lian Frances Blakesley, b. 4 Jan'y, 1872, in Walling- ford, Ct. ; J-. /. vi. Martha W., b. 3 April, 1869; m. 27 Jan'y, 1891, Walter E. Bradley, b. 18 Nov., 1869, in Johnson, Vt. Children (Bradley) : i. Karl Marvin, '■°'b. 17 Nov., 1892, in John- son : 2. Winifred Alice, b. 15 Dec, 1899, in Ringwood, 111. 552 Matthew Marvin Line vii. Lena B., b. 28 March, 1872 ; m. 19 June, 1893, Avery S. Holmes, b. 7 July, 1870, in West Newton, Mass. Child (Holmes) : Gaylord M.,^° b. 3 May, 1898, in Johnson, viii. Mary R., b. 10 May, 1874; m. 21 JunCj 1894, William E. Sunderland, b. 8 Sept., 1872, in Highgate, Vt. Chil- dren (Sunderland), b. in Montreal, P. Q. : i. Charles Edward,^° b. 18 April, 1897 : 2. Howard Marvin, b. 2 Dec, 1899. , ix. Fay A., b. 16 July, 1876; m. 17 March, 1896, Adah Brooks, b. 17 Dec, 1874, in Swanton. Children: I. Lindshy B.,'° b. 13 June, 1897, in St. Albans. ^. Clyde A., b. 7 July, 1898, in Swanton ; d. 16 Aug., 1898. 3. Irene A., b. 3 Oct., 1900, in St. Albans. 230 Julius Hoyt,* son of Stephen' and Sappho H. (Burr) Marvin, born 25 Oct., 1841, in Fairfield, Vt. ; married (i), 24 May, 1865, Charlotte A., daughter of Edward and Kate (Lawrence) Trudeau, born 9 July, 1855, in Sheldon, Vt. ; died 30 Oct., 1884; married (2), Mrs. Jennie E. (Wright) Glud, daughter of William H. and Sarah (Hogan) Wright, born 3 April, 1856, in Sheldon. He served in the Civil war in company C, 5th inf'y, Vt. Vols., mustered in 16 Sept., 1861 ; he was soon promoted to be sergeant, and was engaged in the battles of Bull Run, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Golden's Farm, Savage Station, the seven days' fighting around Richmond, South Mountain, Antie- tam, Fredericksburg (first and second battles), Brandy Station, the Wilder- ness, where he was taken prisoner and confined ten months in Richmond, Andersonville, Millen, Savannah and Florence; he was paroled 26 Feb., 1865, and mustered out 26 March, 1865. Residence, Sheldon, where for nearly twenty years he has been connected with the St. Johnsbury & Cham- plain R. R. Co. Children, born in Sheldon, by first wife : i. Harold E.,9 b. 3 March, 1867 ; unm. ii. Minnie L., b. 18 April, 1868 ; unm. iii. Kittle M., b. 28 April, 1871; m. 19 April, 1890, Fred- erick E. Peirce, b. in Swanton, Vt. ; s. p. iv. Eva C. b. 29 Nov., 1879; unm. Children by second wife : v. Hoyt W., b. 29 Feb., 1888 ; drowned 5 March, 1902. vi. Philip S., b. 15 Dec, 1890. vii. Ruth E., b. 23 Jan'y, 1894, Eighth Generation ^c-i 231 Angeline,' daughter of Stephen^ and Sarah Burr (Sher- wood) Marvin, born 10 March, 1819, in Shelby, Rich- land CO., Ohio; married 4 Sept., 1837, Downing H. Young, born 5 Sept., 1816, m Ohio Co., W. Va. Children (Young), the first six born in Shelby, the others ex- cept the youngest, in Mansfield, Ohio : i. Hersilia J.,9 b. 17 Nov., 1838; m. 27 May, 1883, Leroy S. Heller, b. i June, 1831, in New Haven, Ohio. ii. Mary Abigail, b. 8 April, 1840; d. 3 June, 1868; unm. iii. Elmira S., b. 3 May, 1841 ; m. 14 May, 1859, Jerome Bonaparte Howard, b. 14 May, 1819, in Stephentown, N. Y. ; he was in the U. S. service in the Civil war, taken prisoner and d. in Andersonville, abt. Oct., 1864; she was a physician, and res. with her son in Palmyra, Mo. ; they had three chil. iv. Samuel H., b. 25 Aug., 1842; d. 20 March, 1869; m. 2 Jan'y, 1865, Hannah Godfrey, b. in Putnam cc, Ohio; d. Jan'y, 1896. v. Henry St. John, b. 22 Oct., 1843 ! d. 3 Jan'y, 1863, in the U. S. service. vi. Andrew J., b. 4 Feb., 1845 ; d. 2 Nov., 1862, in the U. S. service. vii. Downing H., b. 7 Oct., 1846; m. 31 Dec, 1868, Eliza- beth Merryhew, b. 3 Sept., 1844, in Ohio; d. 14 April, 1899. viii. Stephen Marvin, b. 27 March, 1848 ; ra. (1), 2 June, 1875, Amelia H. Smith, d. 29 April, 1876, by whom he had one child, d. inf.; m. (2), 28 July, 1877, Isabella M. Wagner, b. Nov., 1855, in Bucyrus, Ohio, by whom he had three chil. ix. Daniel S., b. 5 Oct., 1852; d. 26 June, 1870; unm. X. Sarah Angeline, b. 28 Aug., 1855; m. i Sept., 1875, Dr. William L. Long, b. 22 Jan'y, 1849, ™ Clearfield, Pa.; they had five chil. xi. Grace, b. 11 March, 1865, in New Haven; d. 3 Sept., 1865. 232 Daniel Sherwood,* son of Stephen' and Sarah Burr (Sherwood) Marvin, born 5 Nov., 1825, in Shelby, Rich- land CO., Ohio; married 21 Dec, 1863, in Watertown, Jefferson CO., N. Y., Caroline A. Sherman, born 30 Dec, 1833, in Rut- 554 Matthew Marvin Line land, Jefferson co., N. Y. ; died 23 Oct., 1897, in Watertown ; s.p. He was admitted to the bar in Mansiield, Ohio, in 1 848, and has prac- ticed in Ohio, Kansas, Missouri and California. In 1850 he joined a party who crossed tlie Rockies, and engaged in mining in California. Their jour- ney was marked with privations, and after fording the Humboldt river, in Nevada, they were attacked by the Sioux Indians, but came away unharmed. He spent nine years in Marysville, Sacramento and other places, until ill health led him to relinquish the mining business and resume practice. In 1 86 1, he returned to Shelby and enlisted in the 64th reg't, Ohio Vols., but after fifteen months he was discharged for disability, having been severely wounded in the batde of Stone River ; he was in the battle of Shiloh and other engagements during his service. In 1863, he went to Watertown, where he was in the nursery business, and was instrumental in founding the- Jefferson County Historical Society, and its library. In 1899 he returned to Shelby, where he resides (1903), and has presented the town with a build- ing for its free library, of which Miss Caroline Marvin is the librarian. 233 Dr. John Jay,^ son of Stephen' and Sarah Burr (Sher- wood") Marvin, born 5 Sept., 1833, in Shelby, Richland CO., Ohio; married (i), 21 April, 1863, Harriet E., daughter of Charles and Harriet (Sumner) Guilford, born 15 Oct., 1838, in Greensboro, Vt. ; died i Dec, 1879, in Pleasant Ridge, Hamil- ton CO., Ohio; married (2), 15 March, 1900, Kathryn, daughter of Col. Zadoc and Ann (Gififin) Williams, born 18 Feb., 1832, in Mt. Lookout, near Cincinnati, Ohio. He studied at Oberlin, and then engaged in teaching from 1854 to 1873; for nine years he was principal of the Sixteenth District school in Cincin- nati ; he graduated at the Pulte Medical College, Cincinnati, in 1874, and began practice in Cincinnati, and was for a time lecturer on anatomy in his Alma Mater. Since 1878 he has practiced in Pleasant Ridge, and has served as mayor there for three terms. He was three years Master of the Masonic Lodge there. He enlisted in the 138th reg't, Ohio Vols., in 1864, under Col. S. S. Fisher. Residence, Pleasant Ridge. To him we are in- debted for valuable assistance. Children, all but the youngest born in Cincinnati : i. Mary ,9 b. 8 March, 1864; d. 8 March, 1864. ii. Asa Page, b. 2 Dec, 1865 ; m. 18 Jan'y, 1887, Lucy, dau. of J. B. and Harriet (McMillan) McClyman, b. 31 March, 1 864, in Cincinnati. Children, all but the first two, b. in Allendale, Ohio : i. Harriet, ■'°\t. 8 July, 1888, in Cincinnati: 2. Lucy, b. 16 Oct., 1890, in Oakley, Eighth Generation 555 Ohio: 3. Asa Edwin, b. 23 Jan'y, 1894: 4. Charles, b. 31 Aug., 1896: 5. Chester Arthur, b. 1 1 May, 1899. iii. Stephen Burr, b. 21 June, 1869; m. 14 June, 1893, Nellie, dau. of James and Mary (Carr) King, b. 21. Jan'y, 1875. Children, b. in Cincinnati: i. Clara /.,'° b. 6 Dec, 1895; d. 26 May, 1896: 2. Stephen Carr, b. 26 May, 1897 : 3. Warren King, b. 8 Sept., 1900. iv. Charles Guilford, b. 18 July, 1873; unm. V. John Howard, b. 14 Aug., 1878, in Pleasant Ridge; unm. 234 George Franklin,* son of Stephen^ and Sarah Burr (Sherwood) Marvin, born 27 July, 1 842, in Shelby, Rich- land CO., Ohio ; married 28 Oct., 1866, Harriet Emilia, daughter of George and Maria (Powers) Riggs, born 3 Oct., 1839, in Denmark, Ashtabula co., Ohio. He was a soldier in the 64th reg't Ohio Vols., during the Civil war, and was severely wounded three times. Residence, Carbondale, Jackson co., 111. Children : i. Charles A.,9 b. 31 July, 1867, in Union City, Ohio ; m. 28 Oct., 1891, Gertrude Sanders, b. 15 June, 1868, in Wil- liamson CO., 111.; s.p. ii. Frank, b. 31 May, 1868; d. 27 Aug., 1868. iii. Marcus P., b. 11 Sept., 1870, in Shelby; m. 31 Dec, 1891, Melinda Burris, b. 9 June. 1874, in Wayne co., Ky. Children: i. Frank,^°\). 10 Jan'y, 1894, in Car- bondale : 2. Hekn L., b. 4 March, 1898, in Marion, 111.: 3. Daniel M., b. 19 Nov., 1899, in Carbon- dale. iv. John Edward, b. i May, 1872 ; d. 10 Aug., 1888. v. Bert R., b. 3 Aug., 1874; d. y. vi. Maria Emeline, b. i Nov., 1879, i'^ Carbondale; m. 26 June, 1901, Charles H. Huddleston, b. 20 April, 1876, in Corinth, 111. vii. Fritz O., b., 27 Feb., 1881, in Carbondale. 235 Edward Kemp,* son of Silas? and Judith (Kemp) Mar- vin, born 5 Feb., 1828, in Shelby, Richland co., Ohio; died ID July, 1863; married 22 May, 1851, Lucy A. Cooper, born 27 Feb., 1833, near Shelby; died 30 Aug., 1897. 5s6 Matthew Marvin Line Children, the first two born in Shelby, the others in Homer, Ohiz,'°b. 29 Jan'y, 1895 : 2. Helen Gertrude, b. IT July, 1901. ^ 238 Rev. James,* son of Hiram' and Polly (Smith) Marvin, born 17 Aug., 1820, in Peru, Clinton co., N. Y. ; died 9 July, 1901, in Lawrence, Douglas co., Kas. ; married 14 July, 185 1, in Bolivar, Allegany co., N. Y., Armina Le Seur, born there 20 Nov., 1824. He was a prominent educator; graduated at Allegheny College in 185 1, and was professor of mathematics there until 1875, when he became chan- cellor of Kansas University, where he remained until the organization of Haskell Institute, of which he was the first superintendent. He resigned this position to accept a call from the First Methodist Church in Lawrence, which he served for five years. He received the degree of D. D. Children : i. Frank Olin,? b. 27 May, 1852, in Alfred Centre, N. Y. ; m. 30 Aug., 1876, in Meadville, Pa., Elinor Griffith McKean, b. 12 April, 1852, in Mercer, Pa.; d. i Oct., 1899, in Lawrence. Child : James Thomas,^° b. 22 Aug., 1877, in Lawrence; d. 25 Aug., 1877. ii. James Clifton, b. 31 March, 1856, in Warren, Ohio; d. there 18 June, 1859. iii. Maria Ehzabeth, b. 23 Sept., i860, in Warren : m. 19 Dec, 1889, in Lawrence, Alexander Martin Wilcox. iv. Henry Perkins, b. 27 Jan'y, 1862, in Warren; d. 5 Oct., 1862, in Meadville. 239 George Case,^ son of Martin Case' and Abigail (Starks) Marvin, born 29 April, 1830, in Peru, Clinton co., N. Y. ; married (i), 16 July, ,1856, Sarah C. Oliver, born 8 Sept., 1826, Eighth Generation 559 in McKean, Erie co., Pa.; died there 26 Dec, 1872; married (2), 31 Dec, 1873, Mary Jane Greene, born 22 April, 1848, in Exeter, Otsego co., N. Y. He enlisted 21 April, 1861, in Capt. Austin's company. Col. McLane's reg't, Pa. Vols., for three months' service, and on his discharge in July as sergeant, re-enlisted 29 Aug., 1S61, in company C, 83d Pa. Vols., for three years. He was detailed for duty with surgeons most of the time until the spring of 1864, and then made mounted orderly on the staff of Gen. Griffin, in which capacity he served until his discharge, 20 Sept., 1864. Residence, Sept., 190 1, in Erie co., Pa. Children by first wife, born in McKean : i. Lydia R.,9 b. 23 April, i860: m. 3 Sept., 1885, David Buchanan, of Erie. Children (Buchanan), b. in Erie: I. Marie,^° b. 12 July, 1886 : 2. George, b. 28 Oct., 1888: 3. David, b. 21 Nov., 1895 : 4. Leonard, b. 18 Jan'y, 1898. ii. Ida A., b. 5 Oct., 1865 ; unm. iii. William W., b. 4 Dec, 1872 ; m. 14 Nov., 1895, in Erie, Jennie, dau. of Charles Baker. He served three years on the U. S. S. "Michigan." Child: Anna,"-" b. 6 Nov., 1899, in Erie. Child by second vnfe : iv. Elizabeth, b. 18 March, 1875, i'^ Erie; m. there 12 June, 1901, Emil C. Keeser. 240 Elisha J.,* son of Martin Case^ and Abigail (Starks) Marvin, born, 30 Aug., 1838, in Peru, Clinton co., N. Y. ; married March, 1859, Nancy Thayer, born 28 June, 1833, in Prescott, Greenville co., Ontario, Canada; died 30 March, 1897. Children : i. George Henry,9 b. 27 Nov., i860, in Silver Lake, Black Brook, N. Y.; m. (i), 2 Aug., 1882, Libbie A. Wells, b. 24 Jan'y, 1855, in Clayburgh, N. Y. ; d. 27 Jan'y, 1893 ; m. (2), 9 Nov., 1893, Lizzie Whimbs, b. 12 Oct., 1857, in Derby, Ct. Children: i. Edna M.,^° b. 2 June, 1885, in Peru: 2. George E., b. 5 Aug., 1892, in Ansonia, Ct. ii. Carrie Etta, b. 15 June, 1866, in Morrisonville, N. Y. ; m. 30 Oct., 1881, Charles Mead. Children (Mead): i. Nora Isabelle,^° b. 5 Jan'y, 1883 : 2. Judso7i, b. 13 June, 560 Matthew Marvin Line 1886 : 3. George Henry, b. 13 June, 1889 : 4. Roy, b. 9 Jan'y, 1893 : 5. Hazel, b. 19 Oct., 1895 : 6. Carrie, b. 14 Aug., 1901. iii. Harriet Addie, b. 28 May, 1873, in Silver Lake ; m. 29 Aug., 1889, Eugene Flanders, b. 2 June, 1865, in Sar- anac, N. Y. Children (Flanders), b. in Saranac: i. Maude Adek,^°\>. 18 Oct., 1890: 2. Bessie Eva, b. 7 Jan'y, 1893: 3. Thirza Laura, h. 17 Sept., 1900. 241 William,* son of Stephen' and Betsey (Gurnrick) Mar- ' vin, born 5 Dec, 1816, in Genesee co., N. Y. ; died 8 May, 1897, in Detroit, Mich.; married 21 Dec, 1836, Harriet N., daughter of Seth Matteson, born 14 July, 1816, in New York; died 23 Oct., 1877, in Detroit. Children, all but the eldest born in New Hudson, Mich. : i. Ellen J.,' b. 31 Dec, 1837, in New York; d. 18 May, 1857, in Jackson, Mich.; m. 20 May, 1856, Courtland Lorance, d. 18 May, 1857, in Jackson. Child (Lor- ance) : Ellen J.,^° b. 14 May, 1857; d. 24 July, 1857. ii. Clarissa E., b. 25 Nov., 1840; d. 25 Aug., 1857 ; unm. iii. Daphne F., b. 3 Oct., 1844; m. in Jackson, Darwin W. Pratt. Child (Pratt) : Hattie May,^° b. 16 May, 1865 ; m. in Jackson, Harry Hutze, of St. Louis, Mo. iv. Lemuel M., b. 24 June, 1846; m. Kate Winterhalter, b. 6 June, 1849 ; d. 16 Feb., 1898. They res. in Gladstone, Mich. Children : i. John Hunter,^° b. 27 Aug., 1867 : 2. William Arthur, b. 25 Jan'y, 1870 : 3. Fred Roy, b. 17 Nov., 1872 : 4. Charles Aleck, b. 1875 ; d. 6 June, 1876: 5. Aleck Charles, b. : 6. Hattie May, b. : 7. Mary Ruth, b. 28 July, 1892 : 8. Everett Summerfield, b. 18 Oct., 1895. v. Everett Summerfield, b. 11 Sept., 1850; m. 2 Jan'y, 1872, Mary Abby, dau. of James Monroe and Mary Ann (Frost) Warriner, b. 20 Nov., 1851, in Providence, R. L Children, all but the eldest b. in Detroit: i. Everett Summerfield,^° h. 23 April, 1874, in Monroe, Mich.; m. 28 Aug., 1897, ■: 2. David H., b. 14 April, 1876; d. 10 May, 1876 : 3. Darwin W.,h. 2 Feb., 1878 ; unm.: 4. James W., b. 29 Dec, 1879 ; unm. : 5. Frank A., b. 30 Sept., 1883: 6. Lilla M., b. 3 March, 1886; d. 17 Aug., 1886 : 7. John S., b. 8 May, 1887 : 8. Ralph E., b. II Aug., 1889. Eighth Generation 56 1 242 Albert Benjamin,* son of Rev. Benjamin' and Caro- line (Storm) Marvin, born 7 April, 1823, in Alburgh, Vt. ; married (i), 4 May, 1843, Feroline Abigail, daughter of Orlando and Electa (Keeler) Prentiss, born 3 Jan'y, 1825, in Bangor, Franklin co., N. Y. ; died there 21 March, 1878 ; mar- ried (2), March, 1880, Emeline Fletcher, born in Bangor. -Re- sided there 1902. Children, born in Bangor, by first wife : i. Dexter Prentiss,? b. 3 March, 1844; m. 1 Aug., i866, Emma J., dau. of Lyman Brown, b. i6 Dec, 1843. Child: Grace,^°\i. 17 March, 1871 ; m. 7 Oct., 1891, George Dana, son of Francis Irving and Mary Harriet Bradford, b. 15 Aug., 1869; s.p. ii. Mary Caroline, b. 7 April, 1846 ; d. 14 Jan'y, 1881, in Manchester, N. H. ; m. 3 May, 1871, William Horace Vickery, b. in Manchester; d. May, 1896, in London- derry, N. H. ; they had one son, d. inf. iii. Amelia Electa, b. 17 July, 1847 ! '"^ 3° Nov., 1876, Albion Leroy, son of Seward and Addie Vining, b. 7 Oct., 1841, in Nashua, N. H. ; res., Ayer, Mass. iv. Henry Benjamin, b. 3 July, 1852 ; m. 17 April, 1878, Helen M. Larkin, b. in Dickinson, N. Y. Child : Fred- erwk Henry,^°\>. 22 April, 1883, in Bangor; d. 21 Sept., 1885. V. Benton Franklin, b. 21 Aug., 1857; unm. ; res. (1902), Boston, Mass. 243 Penniman,* son of George Cook' and Jane (Morrison) Marvin, born 27 Nov., 1836, in Pioneer MUls, Cabar- rus cc, N. C; married (i), April, 1859, Mary S., daughter of George E. and Emily Harbison, born 1842, in Lowndesboro, Lowndes co., Ala.; died 17 Feb., 1875 ; married (2), 27 Nov., 1878, his cousin, Elizabeth Brooks,* daughter of Ebenezer' (183) and Anna (Gelston) Marvin, born 12 Nov., 1848, in Hayneville, Lowndes co., Ala. ; by whom he had no children. Residence, Montgomery, Ala., where he has been engaged as an assistant on the Daily Advertiser. Children, born in Lowndes co. ; by first wife : i. Cynthia Ann,9 b. 11 April, i860; m. 1881, W. W. Ware, b. in Elmore co., Ala. 562 Matthew Marvin Line ii. Janette, b. 20 June, i86t ; m. 15 Nov., 1887, R. E. McCain, b. Dec, i860, in Elmore co. iii. George Harbison, b. 15 March, 1863; d. 21 Feb., 1875. iv. William Rinaldi, b. 7 Feb., 1865; m. May, 1901, Nettie Garrett. Child: Mary Susan,^° h. <) March, 1902, in Lowndes co. V. Emma, b. 29 Aug., 1866; m. 15 Nov., 1887, Thomas C. Williams, b. 10 Nov., 1852, in Hayneville. Children (Williams), b. in Lowndes co. : i. Penniman Marvin,^° b. 2 June, 1893 : 2. Eliza Frances, b. 24 Aug., 1895. 244 George Franklin,^ son of Stephen Royce' and Sarah (Sawyer) Marvin, born 17 Dec, 1834, in Hudson, N. H.; married 23 Sept., 1857, in Somerville, Mass., Elizabeth Augusta, daughter of Amos and Rhoda (Blodgett) Locke, born 16 Aug., 1 83s, in Lexington, Mass. Mr. Locke preserved until his death an old flint-lock musket, used by an ancestor in the battle of Lexington, which was always decorated with an American flag, and an object of interest to visitors to the old batfle ground. George F. Marvin began his business life in Boston in 1849, ^'t^ Blake, Ware & Co., at that time one of the leading furniture houses in New England; in 1863 he removed to New York city, and took charge of the Furnishing department of Messrs. A. T. Stewart & Co., where he remained until August, 1 882 ; since that time he has been in charge of the Contract department of Arnold, Constable & Co., of New York city, where he resides. For several years he has been gathering the material for this Genealogy. Children : i. Franklin Amos,9 b. 20 Feb., 1861, in Somerville, Mass.; m. 14 Nov., 1883, Linda, dau. of John Thomas and Mary Isabel (White) Gafney, b. 23 Nov., 1862, in New York city ; s. p. ii. George Clifton, b. 14 Sept., 1873, in Lexington, Mass.; 245 Mary Frances,* daughter of Stephen Royce' and Sarah (Sawyer) Marvin, born 30 May, 1836, in Kingston, N. H. ; married 26 March, 1856, in Woburn, Mass., Julius L. D., son of Thomas Valentine and Elizabeth (Dunning) Sullivan, born 6 Feb., 1833, in New York city; died 26 May, 1888, in Somerville, Mass. 2^*^^»-^;e-^^?^2^^^/e^i^ -^c Eighth Generation 563 Children (Sullivan), all but the eldest born in Somerville : i. Stephen Marvin,? b. 20 May, 1857, in Woburn ; d. 20 Dec, 1883 ; unm. ii. William Dunning, b. 17 July, 1862; m. (i), 28 Sept., 1887, Alice White, dau. of Daniel Henry and Mary Viola (White) Heywood, b. 3 April, 1861, in Boston, Mass.; d. 20 Feb., 1892 ; m. (2), 23 March, 1903, Car- oline Emily, dau. of Cornelius and Susan (Green) Van Horn, b. 13 Feb., 1863, in Portland, Me. Child (Sul- h van), by first wife : Viola Marvin,^°h. 19 June, 1888, in Somerville. iii. Josephine Smith, b. 12 May, 1866; m. 12 Oct., 1887, Joseph Mayer, son of David and Catharine (Corman) Witmer, b. 27 Aug., 1859, in Juda, Wis.; d. 26 June, 1897. Children (Witmer), b. in Los Angeles, Cal. : i. David /ulius,'° b. 29 Aug., 1888 : 2. William Sulliva?i, b. 29 April, 1890 : 3. Mary Marvin, b. 8 April, 1893. iv. George Lincoln, b. 19 April, 1872 ; m. 2 Oct., 1895, Grace Eveline Heywood (a sister of his bro. William's wife), b. 2 June, 1872, in Somerville. Child (Sulli- van) : Dorothy Royce,^° b. 18 March, 1903, in Medford, Mass. 246 John Wesley,^ son of Hiram GP and Sarah H. (Champ- lin) Marvin, born 5 April, 1827, in Leroy, Genesee co., N. Y. ; married 8 May, 1850, in Little Falls, Herkimer co., N. y., Sarah Rogers Hamman, born there 183 1 ; died 27 Nov., 1893, in Galion, Crawford co., Ohio, aet. 62. Children : i. Charles Henry,9 b. 25 July, 1853, in Sparta, Ohio; m. 9 Oct., 1897, E. Louise Burr, b. 14 Oct., 1858, in Hart- ford, Ct. ; J'. J>. ii. Katie M., b. 24 July, 1855, in Sparta; m. 12 Oct., 1875, Charles T. Hart, b. Dec, 1847, in Rome, Ohio. iii. Edward H., b. 24 April, 1859, in Cardington, Ohio; m. 27 Nov., 1885, Katie L. Grebe, b. 28 Sept., 1862, in Scotia, N. Y. Children, b. in Galion : i. Minna Bea- trice,^°h. 14 Dec, 1886: 2. /ohn Edwin, b. 8 Sept., 1888 : 3. Helen Ruth, b. 19 June, 1892. iv. Florence Elizabeth, b. 2 Sept., 1865, in Cardington; m. 19 Nov., 1884, in Galion, Albert Maurice Metheany, b. 564 Matthew Marvin Line 1845, i'^ Lima, Ohio. Children (Metheany), b. in Gal ion: I. Aldett Maryin,^°\>. 7 Aug., 1885: 2. Burrill b. 16 Dec, 1886; d. 23 Dec, 1886: 3. Richard, b. 2c Dec, 1889; d. 29 Dec, 1889. V. Gertrude E., b. 17 Dec, 1871, in Gallon; m. 2 June 1897, William Charles Fox, b. 11 Nov., 1874, in Wal ton, Ind. Children (Fox), b. in Galion : i. Fbrenci Mae,^° b. 17 Jan'y, 1898 ; d. 2 Jan'y, 1899: 2. Mildrea Velma, b. 8 Nov., 190 1. vi. Aurel R., b. 11 Dec, 1875, in Galion; rh. 29 Nov., 1900, Karl Clare Ward, b. 4 April, 1877, in Ohio; s.p. 247 William Henry,^ son of Hiram G.' and Sarah H. (Champlin) Marvin, born 15 Dec, 1828, in Leroy, Gen- esee CO., N. Y. ; died 11 May, 1898, in Urbana, Champaign cc, Ohio; married 10 Sept., 1855, in Oakfield, Genesee co., N. Y., Loretta F. Wolcott, born there 28 July, 183 1 ; died 25 Jan'y, 1883, in Cardington, Morrow cc, Ohio. Children, born in Cardington : i. Anna Wolcott,? b. 23 March, 1859 ; m. 3 Sept., 1890, in Urbana, James Brooks Johnson, b. 9 April, i860, in Kansas City, Mo. Children (Johnson), b. ifi Urbana: I. Loretta Anna,^° b. 10 Sept., 1891 : 2. William Mar- vin, b. 13 Sept., 1893 : 3. Elizabeth, b. 13 March, 1898. ii. Clitus Harry, b. 11 Sept., i860; m. 30 Jan'y, 1889, Ame- lia Talbott, b. 30 July, 1866, in Urbana. He was a student at Kenyon in the Class of 1883, and a member of

.," b. 19 May, 1867, in Sidney ; m. i July, 1888, Phosbe E. Wiflong, b. 16 May, 1871, in Iowa. 2. William M., b. 7 Aug., 1868, in Highgrove, Iowa ; m. i June, 1892, Flora Crandall, b. 20 March, 1 871, in Iowa. 3. Bertie, b. 16 Sept., 1869, in Hamburg, Iowa; d. 16 Sept., 1869. 4. Reuben W., b. 23 Dec, 1871, in Hamburg ; d. 15 Feb., 1878. 5. /. Chide, b. 31 Aug., 1874, in Hamburg; unm. 6. Edgar H., b. 14 March, 1877, in Hamburg; unm. 7. Mary G., b. 8 May, 1880, in Clifford, Kas. ; unm. 8. Ray S., b. 21 May, 1883, in Clifford. 9. Rebecca C, b. 27 July, 1885. 10. Edith M., b. 16 Jan'y, 1888. ii. Mabel, b. 28 July, 1849; m. 9 Oct., 1873, Daniel Hart, b. 20 Aug., 1846 ; d. 8 March, 1895. Children (Hart), b. in Riverton, Iowa : i. Reuben D.,^° b. 12 Sept., 1876 ; d. 5 Aug., 1878: 2. Guy Daniel, b. 26 Dec, 1879: 3. Mabel G., b. 10 Dec, 1881. iii. Rebecca J., b. 9 June, 1853 ; unm. 572 Matthew Marvin Line iv. Frances E., b. 6 Jan'y, 1855 ; m. 15 Sept., 1875, John L. Davis, b. 11 July, 1851. Children (Davis), the first three b. in Riverton : 1. Marvin R.,^° b. 17 Feb., 1877 ; m. 4 July, 1898, Ethel Byrd, b. 14 Jan'y, 1880, in Riverton. 2. ^£y/j^o«,b. 28 Jan'y, 1879; m. 28 Jan'y, 1899, Bertha Arnold, b. 14 May, 1 881, in Essex, Iowa. 3. Lide Garfield, b. 14 July, 1882. 4. Mary M., b. 14 Oct., 1884, in Fisher Centre, Iowa. 5. Mabel L., b. 2 Aug., 1895, in Shenandoah, Iowa. V. Emily Gertrude, b. 10 Nov., 1859 ; m. 7 Feb., 1881, Carlos W. Lawrence, b. 25 Jan'y, 1861, in Silver City, Iowa. Child (Lawrence) : Lurline N.,^° b. 20 Nov., 1881, in Mount Hope, Iowa. 255 Rev. Walter,^ son of Henry L.7 and Lucy (Walter- Sherrerd) Marvin, born 24 Feb., 1857, in Scranton, Lackawanna co., Pa. ; married 25 Jan'y, 1883, Grace Doud, daughter of James and Henrietta (Doud) Wiggins, of Geddes, Onondaga co., N. Y., born 10 Sept., 1864, in Syracuse, N. Y. He is an Episcopal clergyman, having been ordered deacon 16 April, 1882, by Bishop Huntington, of Central New York, and later a priest; now (1904) a chaplain in the U. S. army and stationed (Oct., 1902) at Fort Douglas, Utah. He served in the Philippines, and in the campaign in China, and is a member of the " Military Order of the Dragon,'' composed of officers of the army who served in China. He writes his name Marvine. Children : i. Gertrude Lucy,' b. 10 July, 1884, in Garden City, Cal. ; unm. ii. Donald Mitchell, b. 20 Feb., 1893, in Newburgh, N. Y. iii. Gerald Longacre, b. 9 May, 1897, in Fort Spokane, Wash. 256 Reuben James,^ son of William C.' and Belinda (Clo- thier) Marvin, born 6 Nov., 1841, in Kempville, Onta- rio, Canada; married 16 Feb., 1861, Lorinda Smith, born 12 July, 1 841, in Chesterville, Ont. Children : i. Ada,9 b. 9 July, 1862, in Winchester, Can.; ra. 6 June, 1880, Frederick Severns, b. 27 May, 1863, in Deep River, Iowa. Children (Severns), b. in Wilsonville, Neb.: i. Maude,^°h. 17 March, 1881 ; unm.: 2. Eric, b. 2 Oct., 1882 : 3. Harriet, b. 6 Feb., 1887 : 4. Edna, b. 26 June, 1891. Eighth Generation 573 ii. Charles, b. i Jan'y, 1865, in Winchester; unm. iii. George W., b. 12 Sept., 1868, in McDougal co., 111. ; unm. iv. Louisa Ella, b. 17 Sept., 1872, in McDougal CO.; m. 27 Oct., 1891, Harry Arthur, b. 5 Sept., 1859, in Law- rence co., Ohio. Children (Arthur) : i. Onal,^°h. 20 July, 1892: 2. Glen, b. 14 Aug., 1894: 3. Russell, b. 18 Nov., r896: 4. Fern, b. r2 Feb., 1899. V. Ida, b. 23 Dec, 1876, in McDougal co. ; m. 9 April, r893, William Perfect, b. 22 March, 1866, in Iowa. Chil- dren (Perfect), b. in Devizes, Kas. : i. Lola,^° b. 4 March, 1894: 2. Viva, b. ir June, 1898: 3. Reah, b. 18 Sept., r902. vi. Lowell, b. 3 April, 1879, in Devizes; m. 20 Nov., 1898, Viva Grace Baer, b. 28 Feb., r88i, in Beaver City, Neb. Children: 1. Maud Maria,^°\i. 22 M.-3XQ^,\f)oo, in Devizes: 2. Orrin F., b. 20 Jan'y, 1902, in Cripple Creek, Col. vii. Josephine, b. 9 May, 1880, in Furnas co.. Neb. ; m. 25 July, 1900, George W. Newby, b. 29 May, 1873, in Hartford, W. Va. viii. Earle, b. 21 Nov., 1886, in Devizes. ix. Ethel, b. 2 Dec, r888, in Devizes. APPENDIX HE corrections and additional information, received too late to be included in the families to which they belong, will be found below. We also add here a few names to which we give their possible references. Notes of this character might have been greatly ex- tended, but only those are given for which some evidence has been furnished in favor of the conjectural attribution, although not suffi- cient in our opinion to justify a definite assignment. Page 35, last line but 3 of text. Hinman (Early Puritans, 669), says that Samuel Collins was at Saybrook 14 Oct., 1664, on which date he gave a mortgage on a horse to his brother Nathaniel. Page 45. Elizabeth (v), m. John Tinker; he was b. 1686. Page 51. Mary (ix), is probably the Mary who m. 14 Dec, 1750, Jared Everest, b. 1729 ; d. in Salisbury, Ct., leaving issue. Page 59. Marvin Gates [4, son of Lydia (14, iv) Marvin]; see footnote on p. 156, for further particulars. The statement that Daniel Gates (9) m. Sarah Moore agrees with Gates Gen., 32. The Register (LVII : 366), says a Sarah, dau. of Asa and Sarah (Heywood) Moore, b. 28 Aug., 1748, m. a Daniel Gates, and Gates Gen., 100, has a similar account. This Sarah seems to have been too old to be the wife of our Daniel, and we have been unable to learn whether Gates Gen., 32 (on which our statement is based), is an error, or whether there were two Daniels, each of whom m. a Sarah Moore. Page 60. Daniel (15) was perhaps the father of "Lydiah Marvin of Lyme," who m. 8 Oct., 1759, and probably as his second wife, Appendix 57 S Simon Tubbs. Children (Tubbs) : i. Lydia, b. 21 Aug., 1760: 2. Betsey, b. 14 Sept., 1765. (Canaan rec. Falls Village.) We cannot place this Lydiah, who from her name seems to be the child of one of Capt. Reinold Marvin's sons, but she may have been a dau. of Samuel (23) or of Nehemiah (29). If as one correspondent wrote, Daniel went to Litchfield co., perhaps we should also include among his children the Thomas below (whom we are unable to place). This Thomas who was in Lebanon, 1755-7, was a private in Lt.-Col. Whitney's Lebanon company, 11 April to 8 Sept., 1755, then made corporal and served to 8 Dec, following ; Thomas " Marvel," believed to be the same, from Lebanon, was a corporal in Capt. Porter's company. May, 1756; enlisted again 4 Jmie, 1756, in Capt Caleb Hyde's company; and once more, then enrolled as Thomas Marvin, in August, 1757, under Capt. Fitch, in the Fort WiUiam Henry alarm. (See Ct. Hist Soc. Col., IX: 25, 161, et cet) Evidently this was not Thomas (25), who was carrying on the ferry at Simsbury, 1756. [See note to p. 70, below.] Page 63. Barnabas T. Lord (viii), d. 14 March, 1810. Page 68. From Beckwith Notes 5, we take the following addi- tions to what we have given of the children of Mary Beckwith : i. Mary ,5 m. 29 July, 1 762, and had four chil. ii. Samuel, b. 30 July, 1743; ™- (')i 6 Aug., 1767, Rebecca, dau. of Handley Chipman, b. 1750; d. 1778; they had five chil.; m. (2), 26 March, 1782, Sarah, dau. of Caleb Rand, who survived him; they had six chil. iii. Elisha, m. Susannah, dau. of Benjamin and Ruth Reynolds ; they had twelve chil. iv. Martha, m. 6 Sept, 1 765 ; they had seven chil. V. Asa, m. 20 Dec, 1744, Mary, dau. of Elkanah and Rebecca Morton; they had nine and perhaps ten chil. vi. David, "perhaps d. 15 Nov., 1787;" m. 7 April, 1774, Catharine, dau. of John Newcomb ; they had four chil. vii. Nehemiah, m. 1790. See Beckwith Notes 5, 18, for an account of the LeBruns. Page 70. Silas (viii) may have gone to Lewis co., N. Y., as we find a Silas Marvin who was a paymaster in Col. Levi Collins's reg't, in that county, in 18 17. We find some reason to suppose that Thomas (25) may have gone to Windsor, Ct., from Simsbury. Joseph, conjecturally placed as his seventh son, may have been the second, as stated by Barlow (see note p. 72), if the Joseph Marvin who enlisted from Windsor, 24 March, I7S9) in the French war (see Stiles's Ancient Windsor, 1 : 259), and was a sergeant in Gen. Lyman's command, and at Montreal in 1760, was the son of Thomas. There were other Josephs who served in 576 Appendix that war ; one was in Col. David Wooster's company,* March to May, 1756 (see Ct. Hist. Soc, IX: no); one in Capt. Noble's company, most of whom were from Litchfield co., in Col. Marsh's reg't in Aug., 1757 [who may possibly be Joseph (27), of the Matthew line] {Ibid., 218), and one in Capt. Pitkin's company. Col. Pitkin's reg't, recruited near Hartford and Farmington (Ibid., 230). Some of these different entries may refer to the same person, but we are unable to identify them. Page 78. Nehemiah* (29), line 3, for 1745/6 read 1744/5- His fourth child is believed to have been Josephs Marvin, b. abt. 1754-5, in Saybrook, Ct. ; m. 1780-3, Anna Anderson, of Savannah, Ga. He was a physician. Children, b. in Saybrook : 1 . i. Samuel,* b. 1 784. ii. Martha, b. 1786; d. abt. 1869; unm. iii. Harriet Samantha, b. 1 788 ; m. Jarvis. 1 Samuel,* son of Dr. Josephs and Anna (Anderson) Marvin, b. 1784; d. 27 June, 1867 ; m. 17 May, 1818, Sarah Heape, b. 1799, in Beaufort, S. C. ; d. 20 Feb., i860. Children, b. in Beaufort District (now co.), S. C. : 2. i. William David,7 b. 23 Aug., i8ig. ii. Joseph, b. 29 March, 1834 ; m. April, 1866, Anna E., dau. of William and Rebecca Davis, b. 1847, in Beaufort; d. Dec, 1874. Children, b. in Colleton co., S. C. : 1. Lillian^ h. 1869; unm. 2. Selena Louisa, b. 187 1 ; unm. 3. Melvin Bruington, b. Oct., 1872 ; m. I Jan'y, 1895, Vileta, dau. of William Robert and Mary Marguerite (Williams) White, b. April, 1870, in Col- leton CO. Samuel Marvin had other children but they can not be correctly traced. 2 William David,' son of Samuel* and Sarah (Heape) Marvin, b. 23 Aug., 1819, in Beaufort; fell in battle 23 Aug., 1864, at Reems' Station, Va., while serving in Gen. Wade Hampton's cav'y, in the Confederate army ; m. 1845, Jane Rebecca, dau. of Samuel and Didyma (Clark) Davis, b. 1825, in Colleton co. ; d. 30 June, 1893. Children : 3. i. Samuel Anderson,8 b. 28 July, 1848, in Beaufort district, ii. William Henry, b. 1857, in Colleton co. ; unm. iii. Mary Louisa, b. 1859, in Colleton co. 3 Maj. Samuel Anderson,* son of William David' and Jane Re- becca (Davis) Marvin, b. 28 July, 1848, in Beaufort ; m. (i), 26 April, 1877, Mary Judon, dau. of James Henry and Marguerite Rebecca *The officers in Wooster's reg't were from New Haven, Stoningtonj etc. S. ANDERSON MARVIN, Appendix ^-j-j (Marion) Sanders, b. 22 Feb., 1851, in Beaufort: d. lo July, 1886; m. (2), Ada Christine, dau. of William Robert and Mary Marguerite (Williams) White. He was in the Confederate army during the latter part of the Civil war ; he then engaged in farming, and has rice plan- tations in Colleton co. He is major commanding the 2d bat'n of the ist S. C. cav'y- Children, b. in Colleton co. ; by first wife : i. Eulalie,9 b. 29 Jan'y, 1878; unm. ii. Ernest Allison, b. 10 March, 1880. iii. Harold William, b. 28 May, 1882. iv. Harriet Louisa, b. 2 Aug., 1884; d. 14 Oct., 1884. V. Samuel Anderson, b. 6 Sept., 1885. Children by second wife : vi. William Robert, b. 17 Feb., i88g. vii. Jane Rebecca, b. 4 Oct., 1890. viii. Earle Williams, b. 12 June, 1892. ix. Ada White, b. 28 Nov., 1893. X. Bayard, b. 31 July, 1896. xi. LeRoy Lander, b. 26 May, i8gg. xii. Melvin Bruington, b. 11 May, 1900. Anne (29, ii) is perhaps Hannah, the dau. of Nehemiah, who by Clinton First Church rec, m. June, 1766, Ebenezer Merrett. Esther Marvin, who by East Haddam First Church rec, m. 15 Nov., 1770, Benjamin Emmons, may have been another dau. of Ne- hemiah. We are unable to verify either of these assignments. Page 89. In the footnote, first line, for " Roswell's father " read "Thomas (25)." This footnote was placed under Roswell by an error in copying ; it properly belongs at the close of the second note on p. 70. Page 91. Huldah (v) is probably the Huldah Rogers, who, by Colchester rec, m. 12 Feb., 1827, Samuel Olmstead, 2d (not William), of East Haddam, Ct. Page 96. Theophilus Rogers, Jr., father of the wife of Elihu (44), was sixth from Matthew; in the second line of the footnote insert "Richards Bushnell, Jr., and Elizabeth Hyde," and add r to the gen- eration numbers following. Page 102, line 10. In vii, Daniel Niles was of Colchester when m. ; later he res. in Hebron, and was living there when he receipted for his wife's share of her father's estate. Ens. Zechariah (48) was a sergeant in Capt. Ward's company in the Old French war, and served nine months from 26 March, 1757. (Ct. Hist. See Col., IX : 266.) 578 Appendix Page 105. John (i), son of Eunice (52), d. 11 July, 1808; his brother Joseph (ii), m. 1784, by Noyes Gen., which also says he served in Capt. Baldwin's company. Col. Avery's reg't. Page 106. William Coult (see 53, iii), d. 24 Sept., 1858. (Loomis Gen.) Page no. George (vi), son of Nathan (58), d. 12 April, 1869, in Pittsford, N. Y. ; his wife, Electa, b. abt. 1797; d. 16 April, 1869; s.p. He was commissioned ensign in the 3d reg't, ist brigade, 9th division (Berkshire co., Mass.), 21 Nov., 1816; lieutenant, 18 Sept., 1818; captain, 2 May, 1820; lieut.-colonel, 15 Aug., 1822; colonel, 5 July, 1824; resigned and discharged, 14 April, 1826. (Mass. Archives.) Nathan (vii), [bro. of preceding], d. 22 May, 1828: m. abt. 1819- 20, Emily Canfield, b. 10 Aug., 1795, in Sandisfield, Mass.; d. 11 Dec, 1873, in Copenhagen, N. Y., having m. (2), Lorenzo Baker, by whom she had two chil. Nathan's removal to Andover, Ohio, is contradicted. Children, b. in Copenhagen : i. George Canfield,? b. i Jan'y, 1821 ; d. 28 Jan'y, 1898; m. 16 Oct., 1845, Cynthia, dau. of Abner and Philena (Gushing) Steele, b. 10 Aug., 1820, in Wells Island, N. Y. ; d. 21 Dec, 1901. Children, the first four and the youngest b. in Copenhagen : 1. John George^ b. 14 Aug., 1846; d. i Oct., 1898; m. 13 May, 1895, Har- riet Stickney, b. in Columbus, Ohio: n.p. 2. Edwin Duane, b. 20 March, 1848 ; m. 8 Jan'y, 1871, Emma Benton, b. 30 Jan'y, 1854. Child: Effie,' b. 17 April, 1872, in Columbus; d. 17 Aug., 1872. 3. Wallace Eugene, b. 19 Aug., 1850; res. (1904), Buffalo, N. Y. ; unm. 4. Sidney Sylvester, b. 8 Nov., 1851 ; m. 25 March, 1885, Minnie Sicker, b. 19 July, 1866, in Tonawanda, N. Y. Children: i. Frances Luella,' b. 14 Dec, 1886, in Chicago, 111. ; d. 19 Oct., 1891 : ii. Irene Adeline, b. 28 Jan'y, 1889, in Buffalo: iii. George Canfield, b. 13 July, 1891, in Roches- ter, N. Y. ; iv. Grace Doris, b. iS April, 1894: v. Frederick Sylvester, b. 9 March, 1896 : vi. Eugene Henry, b. 7 Aug., 1899 : vii. Alice Emily, b. II Nov., 1901, in Pittsford. 5. Fred. Sanford, b. 28 March, 1855, in Columbus ; m. 26 Feb., 1877, Jennie Crawford, b. 21 Jan'y, 1859, in Buffalo. Child: Annie Elizabeth,' b. 15 Nov., 1893, in Buffalo. 6. Emma Maria, b. 28 Dec, 1856, in Madison, Wis.; d. 23 May, 1879, in Buffalo; unm. 7. LeRoy,h. 17 Oct., 1864, in Copenhagen; m. 8 Feb., 1888, Julia, dau. of George and Katharine (Coyle) Newman, b. 20 March, 1865, in Buffalo ; s.p. ii. William Wallace, b. 8 Jan'y, 1823; d. 12 Jan'y, 1866; unm, iii. John Benedict, b. abt. 1827; d. July, 1828. Appendix 57 g Page III. In No. 60, line 4, for (Sherman) read (Skinner). Page 119. Mabel, wife of Reinold (71) was a dau. of Ira Bush- nell by his second wife, Mabel Chapman, and b. 26 March, 1770 (not 1773), by Ira's own account in Hinman. Page 121. George Wesley Marvin (xi) died 15 Nov., 1903, in Norwich, N. Y. ; his wife survived him. He was a prominent lawyer there. Page 125. Moses (76) was born in 1788, not 1778. Page 128, line 3. Mary Elizabeth d. 25 Jan'y, i866. Page 143, last line. Asa was a descendant of Thomas' Rogers, of the "Mayflower," through Jabez,5 Nathaniel John,3 Joseph.^ (Au- thority, Mr. James S. Rogers.) Page 145, line 4. For Linus Weed read Linus S. Weed. Page 148. Dr. John Sill Rogers (i) was a descendant of Thomas,' of the "Mayflower," through Ebenezer,* Ebenezer,5 John,'' John,3 Joseph.^ Page 153. Sylvanus (no) was probably the Sylvanus who was second lieutenant of the 12th cav'y, Niagara co., in 1819; he held that office in the i6th cav'y the same year; and was captain in 1822. This may show he was only temporarily in Andover at the date given, if the same man. Page 156. Nathan (i 13) was a captain in Lt.-Col. Henry McNeil's 1 2th cav'y ,reg't, Genesee co., N. Y., in 18 13; major, 18 14; colonel, 1817. (Rec. N. Y. Council of Appointments.) His eldest dau., Mary Morgan,^ m. abt. 1818, Gilman, son of Gilman and Ruth (Page) Folsom, b. 27 April, 1796, in Dorchester, N. H. ; d. 10 March, 1870, in Cleveland, Ohio. Children (Folsom), b. in Buffalo, N. Y. : i. Nathan,8 b. 4 July, 1819; m. 23 Dec, 1847, Mary O. Brownson, of Montrose, Pa. ; they had three chil. ; res., Jacksonville, Fla. ii. Charles A., b. 20 June, 1823; m. Elizabeth Pierce, b. 13 March, 1829, in Avon, N. Y. ; they had four chil. Page 157. Capt. William N. (115), was commissioned ensign in the 4th reg't, ist brigade, 4th division, Mass. militia, 23 June, 1808 ; discharged 23 Nov., 1809; commissioned captain 26 June, 18 10, and discharged i8 April, 1815; during the threatened invasion in 18 14, his reg't was called out, and was in the service in the defence of Boston, 10 Sept., to 7 Nov., 18 14, under Lt.-Col. Thaddeus Foote. (Mass. Archives, Adjutant General's office, where no middle name is given.) 580 Appendix Page 158. Almira (iv), m. 15 Aug., 1832, in Granville, Mass. Wilson, son of Martin and Bernice (Kendall) Reed, b. 30 Sept.. 1806, in Granby, Ct. ; d. "9 Jan'y, 1836, in Spencer, 111. Their first child, Jane Ophelia, b. 15 May, 1834, in Spencer; m. 8 Jan'y, 1852, in Granby, Wells S. Gillett : their second child d. the day of its birth. Page 182. Dan (148), who is called Daniel, Jr., on the Connecticut Rolls, served Aug. 15-23, 18 14, in Capt. Peter Lord's company, at an alarm in the War of 1812. (Ct. Mil. Rec, 1812, 86.) Page 183. One informant gives the name of the father of the hus- band of Josephine E., as John L., not John S. Page 213. Robert L. Eells, husband of Emma I. (iii), d. 31 March, 1904, in Margaretville, N. Y., leaving a son and two daus. Page 216. Minnie E., dau. of Julius S. (vi), m. 9 Jan'y, 1904, Frederick Beaumont, son of Frederick and Ann Augusta (Anderson) Griffith, b. 30 July, 1878, in Newark, N. J. Page 220. After Hector Sinclair (iv), add: m. 12 May, 1903, Julia Smith, dau. of George M. and Eliza Maria (Ogden) Burgin, b. 28 Aug., 1878, in Unadilla, N. Y. Child : Leila Burgin,'^ b. 20 April, 1904, in Walton, N. Y. Page 244. Under Eliza (246). The wife of Milton D. (vii) was Mrs. Copp, not Marvin. The name of xii was Marion, not Marvin. Page 259, line 7. Mary F. was the adopted dau. of Mr. Almond. Her father's name was Tuttle. Page 262. Caroline E., wife of David R. (285), was dau. of Israel and Polly (Anderson) Cone; she d. 24 or 28 Feb., 1882. The Cone Family in America gives both dates (pp. 178, 210) ; we do not know which is correct. Page 263. Harriet Adelaide (ii), m. William Noah Gokey; their first child was Mabel Elizabeth, b. 3 July, 1881 ; d. y. The Cone Fam. has slightly differing dates in iii and iv ; ours are from Mr. Newton R. Marvin, whose third son, Newton R., d. 30 July, 1894, and the ioMxih., Jewett, d. 21 Aug., 1896. ^- Page 267. No. 292, line 4., Henrietta M. was dau. of Runsel and Damaris (Chase) Tuttle, of Whitestown, N. Y. Page 268. Reginald M. Huse (i), m. Mary Stockton, dau. of James Marsh and Louisa (Johnson) Chapman. He was an instructor in French and German, in Lehigh University, where he was a member of A *. Child : Mary Chapman,^° b. 5 June, 1879. Page 269. Robert S. Huse (xii) was a student at Lehigh Univer- sity, where he was a member of A *, Appendix 581 Page 270, last line. For resides read resided. Page 274. Arthur W. (iii), son of Daniel W. (306), m., by Bab- cock Gen., 30 Dec, 1880, Sarah E., dau. of Abram and Eliza S. (Newton) Babcock. Page 288, 4th line from bottom of text. As indicating that Mat- thew' was at Newtowne or in that vicinity, before going to Hartford, we note that at a Particular Court held in Watertown, Mass., 6 Feb., 1639, relative to the affairs of "John Oldam," who d. before Sept., 1636, evidence was presented that his estate was indebted to Mat- thew £\:o(i: 08. (Manwaring's Hartford Prob. rec, 1 : 27.) Page 298. The estate of John Olmsted, husband of Elizabeth (2), was ;^973 : 05 : 06. Elizabeth's will is printed in Manwaring (Hart- ford Prob. rec, 1 : 343)- Page 302. 4 The will of Richard Bushnell, dated at Norwalk, Ct., I Dec, 1659, and the inventory, £i\2, : 08 : 08, taken 17 July, 1660, by Matthew Marvin and others, show that he d. in 1659/60, not in 1658, as hitherto stated by various writers. His widow, Marie, m. 1660, not 1659, Thomas Adgate. This will further shows that Steiner, cited as our authority with a query (see p. 304, iii supra, where 13 should be 6, i, the footnote on that page, and p. 308) was in error in N. E. Hist. Gen. Reg., LIII : 212, in saying that Richard and Marie had a third son Francis, who m. Hannah Seymour, for Richard gives " to my 4 children " one-half of his estate " allowing my 2 sones each of them £<^ more than to my 2 daughters." They may have had a son Francis, for which we Snd no authority save Steiner, but if so, he certainly did not survive his father and marry. Hinman is probably right in making Hannah's husband a son of Ijeut. William Bushnell, and Steiner who says William's son Francis d. y., seems to have confused the two. The will, which is witnessed by Alice Marvin, wife of Matthew, shows also that Miss Caulkins (Hist, of Norwich, 213) was right in say- ing that Richard went to Norwalk. From other sources it seems probable he was there as early as 1656. This will, on Hartford Prob. rec, II : 146-7, is printed by Manwaring in his Abstracts of those rec, I; 102. The latter calls Richard's wife Marcy, and Adgate, William ; unquestionably these are errors, but whether of the printer or in the original record we cannot say. Her name was Mary, and his Thomas. Page 306-7. The inventory of Ens. William Goodrich, husband of Sarah (5) was taken 14 Nov., 1676 ; the total as given by the ap- praisers is ;^9i5: 01 : 06, but the amount divided by order of the Court, was £\\2o, including " ;£'ioo already paid to Mrs. Hollister," and exclusive of land assigned to the widow ; in the order of distribu- tion 6 Dec, 1676 (as printed by Manwaring), the daus. are said to be m., and Abigail (vii) is called Mrs. Thomas Fitch ; evidently the date of her m. (given as 1680, following the Goodrich Gen.) is too late. 582 Appendix Page 314. Samuel Smith, husband of Rachel^ (9) Marvin, was not the son of Samuel and Elizabeth, but was related to the Long Island Smiths, as we learn from Rev. C. W. Selleck; his father's name has not been found. His will (Fairfield Prob. rec, 1741-8 ; 291), is dated 8 May, 1730, and was proved 3 Dec, 1745. His son Nehemiah^ was made executor; he names daus. Rachel, Lydia, Ruth (the date of Ruth's death in Rockwell-Keeler Gen. is probably an error), Hannah, and dau. Sarah's children. This confirms Selleck's assign- ment of Hannah and Sarah (for which we have hitherto been unable to find other authority) ; the latter dau. was probably dead. Samuel received the property at Canoe Hill, near " Smith's Ridge." The will of Nehemiah' is dated 26 Jan'y, 1757, and was proved 28 April, following; he names wife Elizabeth, sons Peter,4 Matthew, Daniel, and Nehemiah " who hath long been gone from me " (probably dead), and daus. Elizabeth, Lydia, Rebecca and Rachel.* Matthew* owned the estate which included the " Ancient Parade" and the home-lot of Matthew' Marvin; he bequeathed it to his nephew, Matthews Smith, from whom it passed out of the blood, as it had long passed from the name. (See Selleck, 436.) Page 321. Joseph (vii), son of Lieut. Samuel (12), perhaps had Susanna, who m. Epenetus Piatt, b. Feb., 1738, and Thankful, who m. Nehemiah Piatt, b. July, 1741 ; these were sons of Gideon and Mary (Buckingham) Piatt, of Norwalk. We have no authority for this assignment, but find no other place for them. Page 328. By Wilton Church rec. "Rebecca, wife of David De Forest," [presumably David, 18, no other found] joined in 1747 ; this may indicate his second m. ; if so, Abigail (18) d. between 1740 and '46. Her dau. Abigail (iii), was probably the "Abigail (De Forest) wife of Silas Olmstead," who joined in 1754 (ibid.) ; if so, it confirms footnote p. 328. The same rec. (1761) calls the wife of Elihu (v) " Elizabeth Lambert," which we believe is a clerical error. Page 333. Cyrus Marsh, husband of Abigail (ii), d. 9 June. Page 334. Ebenezer (44, ix) was b. 17, not 6, April. Page 335, line 6. For 1652 read 1752. Nathan (23) had eleven chil. ; James (vii, p. 336) should be viii. It is uncertain whether this James, or James (viii) on p. 340 was the ensign. Page 337. Capt. David (25) line 4, for 1768-9, read 1778-g. Page 346. Rebecca (iv), m. 1788, not 1778. Charles G. (ii), youngest son of Betsey (3) Chapman, was b. 1822. Page 350. John (33, iv), perhaps m. Polly, dau. of Thomas and Mary (Jarvis) Edson, b. 29 March, 1781. (See Jarvis Gen.) * We are indebted to Mr. Alfred Brooks Merriam, of New York, for our knowledge of these wills and their contents. Appendix 583 Page 3S4. Noah Dimon, husband of Polly (i), dau. of Brush (38), was son of Moses and Grace Dimon, of Greenfield, Ct. Page 356. Betsey (iv), dau. of Stephen (40), b. 25 Dec, 1786 ; d. 13 March, 1863 ; m. 4 Nov., 1805, Stephen, son of Samuel and Re- becca (Merritt) Dingee, b. 6 May, 1784, in Somers, Ct. ; d. 6 Aug., 1845. Children (Dingee), the first six b. in Mahopac, N. Y., the others in Somers : i. Allen Marvin,? b. 19 Sept., 1806; m. 9 Dec, 1829, Elizabeth Penny. ii. Abigail, b. 5 July, 1809; d. 18 Dec, 1839; u^™- iii. Samuel, b. 3 Nov., 181 1 ; d. II July, 1833; m. Eliza D. MacKeel. iv. Caroline, b. i Feb., 1814; d. 17 Dec, 1839; unm. V. Laura, b. g Feb., 1817; d. 26 May, 1870; m. David Veres. vi. Jackson, b. 15 Oct., i8ig; d. 12 Oct., 1833; unm. vii. Alfred, b. 3 May, 1822 ; d. 18 Sept., 1891 ; m. 10 Jan'y, 1849, Sarah M. Hyatt, viii. Samantha, b. 8 Dec, 1824; d. 31 Aug., 1847; m. Allen M. Purdy. ix. Lois, b. 21 Feb., 1830; d. 3 Dec, 1847; unm. Page 358. Stephen (42), d. 1798; m. abt. 1755-6, Mercy Hos- kins. Children (probably b. in Sharon, Ct. ; rec. incomplete) : i. Seth,^ b. abt. 1757? I. ii. Matthew, b. 27 April, 1760. iii. Mary, b. 1762; m. Joseph? LeBarre. iv. Abigail (?), b. 1764 ; the assignment given of her m. p. 358 is doubt- ful ; she prob. d. y. V. Daniel, b. 22 Dec, 1766. For his family see (93), p. 413. I Matthew,^ son of Stephens and Mercy (Hoskins) Marvin, b. 27 April, 1760; d. abt. 1829, in Truxton, N. Y. ; m. (i), in the spring of 1780, Girthrude Carnwright; m. (2), 1796, Mary, dau. of Edwin and Susanna (Chase) Cole, of Swansea, Mass., b. 20 Oct., 1768, in Rhode Island; d. 4 Dec, 1848. He was a soldier in the Revolution, certainly in Col. Schuyler's com- mand, from Albany co., N. Y. ; and is probably the Matthew who was in Col. Van Cortlandt's reg't, and also in Col. Clinton's reg't (see New York in the Rev., 95, 19 and 28). He res. in Stephentown, Troy, Utica and New- port, before going to Truxton. Children by first wife, b. near Troy, N. Y. : i. Cornelia,? b. 11 Nov., 1780; d. before 1866; m. abt. 1800, Mason. Children (Mason) : i. Sarah*: l. Joseph: 3. Matthew: 4. Alexander: 5. James. ii. Mercy, b. 22 Feb., 1783; unm. iii. Margaret, b. 1785; d. y. (One correspondent has, Matthew, d. y., for this Margaret.) 584 Appendix iv. Margaret, b. 31 Dec, 1787 ; d. 20 Feb., 1855 ; m. as his second wife, John Eastwood, b. Oct., 1779; d. 25 April, 1842. Children (East- wood), b. in Bridgeport, N. Y. : 1. Margaret' h. Dec, 1816; d. 5 Oct., 1842; unm. 2. Henrietta, b. Aug., 1820 ; d. 29 Feb., 1848; m. 1843, Brown Sayles, b. 4 Jan'y, 1819, in Otsego cc, N. Y.; d. 13 Oct., 1886. Child (Sayles): Gertrude,' b. 1845 i ■"• ^"^l ^^^ issue. 3. John A., b. 5 Aug., 1828; m. 12 May, 1853, Amanda H6well, b. 20 April, 1827, in New Hartford, N. Y. They had two chil. ; res. (1904), Chat- tanooga, Tenn. V. Zachariah, b. 1 2 Dec, 1 792 ; d. before 1872, in Ohio; m. ; s.p.\ he had an adopted dau. Children by second wife, all but the youngest b. in Fairfield, N. Y. : vi. Susannah, b. 26 April, 1 798 ; d. 20 Dec, 1867 ; m. (i), Charles Mor- ris ; m. (2), as his second wife, Peter Folts, of Herkimer, N. Y. Child (Morris): Mary Jane^ b. near Cazenovia, N. Y. : m. 1850, Edgar R. Hewitt. 2. vii. Seth, b. 8 Dec, 1800. viii. Matthew, b. 16 July, 1803; d. 8 Feb., 1879; unm.; he was a cap- tain in the militia, ix. James, b. 28 Oct., 1805; d. 1816. 3. X. Daniel, b. 2 Aug., 1807, in Newport, N. Y. 2 Seth,7 son of Matthew^ and Mary (Cole) Marvin, b. 8 Dec, 1800, in Fairfield; d. 20 Dec, 1873, in St. Charles, 111.; m. 7 Feb., 1822, in Lincoln, N. Y., Content Burdick, b. 18 Nov., 1799, in Hop- kinton, R. I.; d. about 1871-2. Children, all but the youngest b. in De Ruyter, N. Y. : i. Maxamelia,** b. 18 Nov., 1823; d. 3 July, 1857, in Iowa City, Iowa; m. 26 June, 1847, Hosmer Stevens, b. 1820, in Genesee co., N. Y. ; d. 23 Feb., 1898. Children (Stevens): I. Millard Fillmore? b. 27 Dec, 1850, in St. Charles; m. 15 May, 1878, Mary Farwell, b. 20 June, 1855, in Monroe, N. Y. i. Franklin Pierce, b. 22 Oct., 1852, in St. Charles ; d. i6 June, 1902 ; unm. 3. Frederick, b. Sept., 1856, in Iowa Falls, Iowa; m. (i), 22 Nov., 1899, Anna O. Keye, b. 1876, in Manson, Iowa; d. 1900 ; m. (2), 15 Sept., 1900, Maude Reynolds, b. 1873, in Des Moines, Iowa. ii. Lucy Jane, b. 6 May, 1826; d. 1894, in California; m. 2 June, 1850, Joseph J. Randall, b. 6 July, 1829; d. i8gi. Children (Randall): 1. Rhoda Jane,^h. 12 Dec, 1851, in St. Charles; d. 30 Sept., 1891, in San Jose, Cal. ; m. 12 Dec, 1872, Vincent A. Brink, d. abt. 1888. 2. Chauncey Valentine, b. 1853, in St. Charles; d. 4 June, 1880, in Dubuque, Iowa; unm. 3. Carlton Sumner, b. 1855 ; unm. 4. Minnie May, b. July, 1861, in Winona, Minn.; d. 10 Nov., 1881 ; unm. Appendix -g r iu. Andrew Jackson, b. 26 June, 1828; d. 23 Dec, 1896, in St. Charles; m. 25 Dec, 1849, Sarah Jane, dau. of Daniel and Harriet (Tyler) Marvin.* Children, b. in St. Charles : 1. Eva Laura? b. 13 Aug., 1850; m. 28 Oct., 1867, Eugene F. Weeks, of St. Charles. Children (Weeks), b. in St. Charles : i. Pearl F.," b. 4 May 1869; m. 23 Dec, 1887, WUham O'Brien, b. 1869, in Boston, Mass. ; they had six chil. : ii. Jennie L., b. 28 Sept., 1870 ; d. 29 Dec, 1875! iii. Elsft F., b. 2 July, 1872 ; d. i June, 1888 : iv. Mattie V., b. 16 March, 1876; unm.: v. Louise B., b. 22 March, 1879; m- 18 April, 1 901, Charles McBriartz, b. 1870, in Elgin, 111.; they have two chil.: vi Minnie M., b. 15 Sept., 1882; unm.: vu. Jean Fayette, b. 19 Nov., 1886; unm. 2. George Perry, b. 25 June, 1852 ; m. 1876, Mary Ann Hand. ChUdren, b. m St. Charles : i. Harry Ray,'" b. 4 Oct., 1880 : ii. Jennie May, b. 19 Aug., 1886: iii. C. Jay, b. 14 May, 1889. iv. James Monroe, b. 4 July, 1830; d. 4 March, 1896, in St Charles; unm. V. George Washington, b. i Dec, 1832; m. 22 April, 1861, Robena, dau. of Robert and Euphemia (Ronald) Parker, b. 16 Oct, 1842, in Scotland. Children, b. in Maple Park, 111. : I. Birdie? b. 4 April, 1862 ; d. 14 April, 1865. 1. Minnie May, b. 19 Nov., 1863 ; d. 8 March, 1880. 3. Ai Addison, b. 27 May, 1866 ; m. 11 June, 1890, Lillian, dau. of Reese and Amelia (Lee) Davis, b. 31 Jan'y, 1869, in Pennsylvania. Children, b. in Maple Park : i. Lawrence P.,'° b. 23 March, 1891 : ii. Laurel B., b. 9 July, 1899. 4. Ella Content, b. 21 June, 1869; m. 19 Nov., 1890, Lyman Oscar Kilmer, b. 5 Aug., 1858, in Wakarusa, Ind. 5. Jennie June, b. 8 Dec, 1872 ; m. 20 June, 1893, Dr. Orville Mead, son of James H. and Hannah M. (Raymond) Blood, b. 26 July, 1862, in At- lanta, N. Y. Child (Blood) : Marcella," b. 14 Jan'y, 1898, in Elbum, 111. 6. Nettie Naomi, b. 27 Jan'y, 1876; m. 17 June, 1896, Willett Frank, son of Eber J. and Leodossky M. (Hall) Austin, b. 24 April, 1872, in Maple Park. Child (Austin) : Marvin J.,'° b. 22 Oct., 1903, in Maple Park. vi. Mary Ann, b. 26 Jan'y, 1835 ; m. 3 Oct, 1855, Addison Wells, b. 23 July, 1832, in Warsaw, N. Y. ; d. 24 April, 1904. Children (Wells), b. in Iowa Falls : 1. Carl? b. 27 Sept., 1856; m. Minnie Stevens, b. in Whitewater, Wis. 2. Jennie, b. 25 March, 1859; m. 7 May, 1881, Harrison Cady, b. in Beloit, Wis.; d. 1891. 3. Mary, b. 27 Dec, 1867 ; m. Charles W. Cook, b. in New Hampshire. 4. Nina, b. 30 April, 187 1 ; m. Linus P. StiUman, b. in Lansing, Iowa. * We have not placed this Daniel, who was b. 1799, and d. 1863; Harriet m. (-)> Cleveland, and d. 1872. Sarah J., had a bro., whose name we have not found. 5 86 Appendix vii. Matthew, b. 21 Sept., 1838, in Canastota, N. Y. ; d. 25 July, 1903; m. 29 Aug., 1867, Angeline A., dau. of Jesse R. and Nancy (Smith) Towle, b. 27 Sept., 1838, in Candia, N. H. Matthew enlisted 29 April, 1861, in company K, 1st Minn. Vols, (three months' troops), and re-enlisted for three years; he was wounded in the first battle at Bull Run, and again at Harrison's Landing and Gettysburg ; was corporal and orderly sergeant in his company ; he was engaged in sixteen battles in the army of the Potomac, and discharged in consequence of wounds 9 June, 1864; he was a justice of the peace, town treasurer, and prominent in many ways. We are indebted to his dau. Mabel, and to Mrs. Mary A. Hubbard, and her dau. Evalena, of Chittenango Station, N. Y., for valuable aid in obtaining the record of the descendants of Stephen' (42) Marvin. Children : 1. Margie^ b. 9 Nov., 1870, in St. Charles; d. 27 Nov., 1870. 2. Carlton Matthew, b. 11 Dec, 1872, in Winona; d. 17 Oct., 1873. 3. Mabel Lucy, b. 30 May, 1876, in Winona. She has been a teacher there for the last nine years. '3 Daniel, 7 son of Matthew* and Mary (Cole) Marvin, b. 2 Aug., 1807, in Newport; d. 23 April, 1883; m. 8 Feb., 1848, Hannah Amanda, dau. of Jacob and Abigail (Remington) Gillette, of Perry- ville, N. Y., b. 13 March, 1822 ; living July, 1904. He resided in Truxton, 1814-31, and then in Bridgeport, and served the church there as trustee and steward until his death. Children, b. in Bridgeport, N. Y. : i. Flora Lucinda,* b. 22 April, 1849; unm. ii. Mary Adelaide, b. 12 April, 1852; m. 10 Dec, 1873, in Janesville, N. Y., Lebbeus Chapman,9 son of Hiram* and Mercy (Spencer) Hubbard, b. 25 Oct., 1844, in Lockport, N. Y. Children (Hub- bard), b. in Bridgeport: 1. Evalena Marguerite? b. 29 March, 1875; unm. 2. Wesley Marvin, b. 11 Sept., 1878; unm. iii. Daniel Monroe, b. 11 March, 1854; m. 17 Feb., 1880, Serena Damon, b. 17 July, 1853, in Bridgeport. Children: 1. Alice Melissa? b. 3 Feb., 1882, in Bridgeport; unm. 2. Grace Annette, b. 30 July, 1887, in Bridgeport ; unm. Page 357. Elizabeth,* dau. of John (41), b. 14 Feb., 1754, in Sharon, Ct. ; d. 25 Feb., 1839, in or near Sharon ; m. 18 April, 1775, in Sharon, Josiah, son of Josiah and Sibyl (Baldwin) Reed, of Sharon, b. 1754; d. 30 Nov., 1815. Children (Reed), b. in Sharon : i. Josiah M.,7 b. 11 April, 1776; d. 1863; m. Diadamia Bradley. ii. Luther, b. 26 April, 1777. * He was a descendant of Reinold," through Lydia* (Marvin) Kirtland, whose gr.-dau. Sibylla,* m. Lieut. Lebbeus Chapman, gr.-father of Hiram,' Apptndix 587 iii. Silas, b. 12 Jan'y, 1779. iv. Chauncy, b. 10 June, 1781 ; d. 16 Aug., 1861 ; m. Lavinia Spencer, b. 21 July, 1786: d. 28 June, 1850. V. Lydia, b. 20 July, 1 785. vi. Charles G., b. 13 Dec. 1790; d. 6 Oct, 1883; m. Samantha Bird. vii. Betsey, b. March, 1792 ; d. 13 Jan'y, 1871. viii. Susan, b. 13 Dec, 1793; d. 7 April, i860; m. (i), Nathaniel Hart- well, b. abt. 1787; d. 10 Oct., 1827; aged 40; she m. (2), Ethel Benedict, b. abt. 1787; d. 27 Sept., 1865, aged 78.* Page 359. The date of m. oi Elizabeth (i) Mott y^zs, T,-i. Aug., 1806: Thomas G. (3) Mott, m. (2), 10 Sept., 1840: Danforth (6) Mott, m. 5 May, 1826. Page 360. Sylvia (43, viii), b. 20 Jan'y, 1776, in Brookhaven, N. Y. ; m. John, son of William and Anna Sowles, b. in Spencertown, N. Y. Children (Sowles), b. in Alburgh, Vt. : i. Mehitable,7 b. 23 April, 1795; d. 14 Oct., 1818; m. Ansel Smith. Child (Smith) : Ansel.^ * The family record of Elizabeth, above, received after a considerable portion of the Index was in type, has been furnished by her grandson from the cemetery records in Sharon. It shows that the assignment of the Elizabeth who m. Wil- liam Roberts to the family of John (41, Matthew line) — see p. 357 and footnote on p. 72 — was an error, and it is probable that the latter may have been a dau. of Thomas (25, Reinold line), as stated by Col. Thomas Marvin and Talcott ; but whether this displaces Rachel (iv) from that family, — see close of note cited above — or whether, as we believe, Thomas had more than the eight chil. named by them, must be left for further investigation : at present we are unable to place Rachel elsewhere. The records furnished us of the family of Thomas, as we have stated, are very conflicting. He cannot be located with certainty after he left Lyme, until he appears in Simsbury, unless he be, as we believe, the Thomas of Goshen, Ct. (see notes, pp. 70, and 89 corrected on p. 577) ; after 1739 we lose sight of him again until 1755-6 ; a part of that time, it seems probable, he was living somewhere in Litchfield co., and later perhaps in or near Lebanon, Tolland CO., before he settled in Simsbury, but a long and careful search in the Church and other records of various towns in that part of the State, has failed to yield any thing beyond what has already been given. A number of entries of Marvin names have been found, some of which proved to be clerical errors for " Mer- wins ; '' others, after much correspondence, we have been unable to place, in spite of all our efforts. It may be well to mention in this connection that Lieut. John (22, Matthew line) had a son Jedediah (46), Nathan (23) a son James, and Joseph (27) a son John who lived in Sharon forty years or more. Two of these at least were m. ; all res. in Litchfield co. for longer or shorter periods, and later two of them settled in New York : of these our information is meagre. Others of the name living near the boundary line between Connecticut and New York, proved to be descendants of Robert of Long Island ; we found reason to believe however that there are a number of families of the Reinold and Matthew lines in that neighborhood, but from the lack of satisfactory evidence which would enable us to place them, we have thought best to omit the data gathered. 588 Appendix ii. Anna, b. i Nov., 1796; d. 25 May, 1852; m. 20 March, 1817, Jacob, son of Maj. Jacob and Hannah (Williams) Mott, b. 12 March, 1788, in Alburgh; d. 18 Nov., 1849. Children (Mott): 1. /okn,^h. 13 Dec, 1817; d. 28 July, 1888; m. 12 May, 1847, i" Water- bury, Vt., Maria Gregg ; he was a clergyman. 2. Marcus, b. 26 July, 1820; drowned 1823. 3. Askley,h. i July, 1822; d. 12 March, 1878; m. 1845, Rosetta Abigail, dau. of James and Mary (Oilman) Graves, b. 22 Feb., 1821 ; living, 1904. 4. Sylvia E., b. 10 July, 1824; d. 1898; m. 27 May, 1847, John Gregg. 5. Emma Ann, b. 28 June, 1828 ; d. 1830. 6. Sarah Ann, b. 17 April, 1830 ; unm. 7. Amanda M., b. 27 Jan'y, 1833 ; d. 3 April, 1895 ; m. abt. 1893, Madison O. Heath, of Lamoille co., Vt. 8. Norman, b. 20 Sept., 1836; d. 10 Oct., 1836. iii. John Marvin, b. 6 Nov., 1798; d. 10 Oct., 1863; m. (i), 17 May, 1820, Sophia Williams, b. Feb., 1801, in Georgia, Vt. ; d. 29 March, 1843; they had seven chil.; m. (2), 25 Sept., 1847, Milli- cent (or Melissa) Washburn, b. 18 Feb., 1829, in Burlington, Vt. ; res. (1904), in Omro, Wis. ; they had four chil. iv. Alvin, b. 8 Feb., 1801 ; d. 20 April, 1801. V. Eliza, b. 28 Feb., 1802; d. 24 April, 1827; m. 8 June, 1824, John Martin, of Alburgh, b. abt. 1800. Child (Martin): Ann Eliza? vi. Lewis, b. 8 July, 1804; d. 25 Dec, 1804. vii. Lewis William, b. 2 Oct., 1805; d. 18 June, 1864; m. 8 July, 1830, Anna Reynolds, b. 8 Sept., 1808, in Alburgh Springs, Vt. ; d. 19 April, 1 872 ; they had five chil. viii. Sarah Hoyt, b. i Dec. 1807; d. 30 March, 1863; m. 11 Sept., 1845, as his second wife, Bela Phillips, son of Isaac and Rachel (Phillips) Learned, b. 4 April, 1793, in Fairfield, Vt. ; d. " winter of 1882." Child (Learned) : Phebe Rebecca?' ix. Stephen Benjamin, b. 23 Feb., 1810; d. 17 Sept., 1891 ; m. 13 May 1834, Lurancy [not Lorinda] Reynolds, b. 12 Dec, 181 1, in Al- burgh; d. 31 Dec, 1872 ; they had ten chil. X. Mary, b. 10 March, 1812; d. i July, 1812. Page 365. The gravestone of Rebecca (Bullard), wife of John (47), is in New Salem, not North Salem. Page 368. Seth (49) was a Revolutionary soldier. It appears by the U. S. Pension rolls that he volunteered in 1775, and was a corporal in Capt. Griffin's company, 3d N. Y. reg't. Col. Clinton ; he enlisted again in the 2d New York Line, Continental army, under the same officers, in Jan'y, 1776, and was a sergeant; he was discharged 15 March, 1777, at Fort Montgomery. He "had a brush now and then with the British whale-boats, while transporting the inhabitants and cattle from the east end of Long Island, but was in no serious engagement." His applica- tion for a pension, dated 13 Feb., 1828, was allowed. The record at Wash- ington differs slightly from ours in having the date of his m. 31 Dec, 1788, Appendix 589 and that of his d. 7 July, 1836. He mentions his six living children, giving their approximate ages — " Ebenezer, aged 28 or 29 " (he was really 33), and so of others ; Betsey seems to have then been unm. He was living in Nor- walk, and aged 77 ; these dates were doubtless given from memory and his advanced age accounts for the variations from the actual dates as shown by otlier records. His widow received a pension after his death. Page 372, line 9. One informant gives Guy C. Morgan for George. Page 377, line 10. For 1835 read 1855. Page 383. Charles (4), son of Julia B. (Marvin) Redfield, d. 24 June, 1903, in Vernon, Ct. ; m. (i), 10 Oct., 1866, Frank A., dau. of Levi and Lucy (Galusha) Babcock, of East Arlington, Vt., d. 27 Jan'y, 1868 ; m. (2), 14 Oct., 1869, in East Arlington, Helen L., dau. of Thomas and Abigail (Carter) Jones, who survived him. For fur- ther particulars see Cong'l Year Book, 1904, p. 40. Page 384. Ozias (64) was a Revolutionary pensioner. Page 392. George W., son of Zalmon S. (74, iii, i), did not marry Harriet E. Riggs ; she was the wife of George F. Marvin (see 234, p. 555, where the date of Harriet's birth is correctly given) ; that as- signed to her on p. 392 is that of an older sister. Harriet was of Shelby, when m. (Riggs Gen., p. 72.) Page 409. The eldest son of John C. (90) was William D. (not William). The U. S. Pension rolls show he was a sergeant in the ist U. S. Rifle reg't, Col. Daniel Appling; he was wounded 11 Sept., 1814, in "the batde at the Block-house near Fort Monroe, Plattsburg, N. Y." For his service and wound he was granted a pension 21 Aug., 1830, then res. in Peru, N.Y.; hed. 18 Aug., 1832. Page 413. Benjamin (94), d. 6 May, 1854. His son, Benjamin (iv), was b. in New Canaan (not Canaan), Ct. * Page 428. Children of Walter H. (2), son of Hammond (105, i) : i. Eugene W.,9 b. in Islip, L. I. ; m. 28 Aug., 1899, Harriet Southard: ii. Maude E., b. in Islip ; unm. Children (Alexander) of Sarah E. (5) and William Alexander: i. William H.,9 b. 14 June, 1870, in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. 30 June, 1897, Annie Harbeck, b. 2 Jan'y, 1876, in Newark, N. J.: ii. Nettie G., b. 8 Sept., 1873, in Brooklyn ; m. 15 May, 1893, Joseph Bennett, b. in Brooklyn : iii. Joseph K, b. 3 Dec, 1883. Page 433. Isaiah (108) and his wife Sarah joined the Wilton Cong'l Church in 1778. (Church rec.) This shows that the date of 59° Appendix his m. and that of his father, David (51), as given us, are several years too late. Isaiah was probably b. in Norwalk. It has been difificult to reconcile conflicting accounts of David's family. Page 435. Seth (no) was son of Mary (Little) not Sarah. Page 447. The wife of Rev. Samuel Merwin (see 123) was Clar- ina Taylor, Page 448. By Wilton Church rec. Benjamin Hubbell (husband of Alice, iii) has a middle initial, L. ; Samuel (vi) Marvin is called Sam- uel M. Marvin, and the husband of Elizabeth (vii), George K. Gilbert. None of these middle initials were mentioned in the rec. sent us by the late Hon. Charles Marvin. Page 532, line 5. For Bessie read Basil D. Hobinson. Page 552. Julius H. (230), d. 30 June, 1904; Charlotte A. Tru- deau, his first wife, b. 9 May (not July) ; his second wife was Mrs. Gleed (not Glud), b. 14 Sept., 1856. Of his children : i. Harold E.,9 m. 12 Dec, igoo, Mabel C, dau. of William S. and Alice A. (Tallmadge) Noyes, of Hastings, Neb., b. 2 Oct., 1871. ii. Minnie L., m. 30 April, 1901, W. H. G. Mann, of Pennacook, N. H. vi. Philip S., b. 14 Dec, 1890. [A letter received from Mrs. Jennie E. Marvin, since her husband's death, cor- rects some of the dates which he had previously forwarded.] Page 558, in (239) and 559, in (240) for (Starks) read (Stark). Page 187. At the last moment we have a letter from a descendant of Daniel (158, Reinold line) saying he was b. 1801 — not "about 1805 " and d. 1849, not 1855, as given on p. 187 — and that his wife Cornelia d. in 1888, not in 1887. This Daniel, he says, had "a grandson," "son of Daniel," named Garrit, b. ; m. (i), EUza- beth Kautz, d. i88o; m. (2), . Children by first wife: i. Wil- liam D., b. 7 July, 1877 : 2. George W., b. 3 Oct., 1878, in Strouds- burg, Pa. Children by second wife : Three daughters, names not furnished. The date (23 Aug., 1904) on which this reaches us is too late to allow further inquiries without delaying publication beyond the time promised. The stateinents given on pp. 187, tSS, from a son of Daniel last named, are correct, and Garrit was probably the son of Daniel (158), not his grand- son. Daniel (37) probably had three sons ; we have the names of only two. Page 575, line 6. For Litchfield read Tolland. INDEX Thb numbers against the names refer to pages. A name has but a single reference to the page on which it appears, though it may be repeated there ; care should be taken to look for such repetition. A star (*) against the page number calls attention to some additional information or correction noted 01 the Appendix, see pages 574 't «?• Middle names are indicated by initials only ; for example, Mary Amelia and Mary Anna are both in- dexed under Mary A. When given in full they show the surname, maiden or otherwise, at the time of narriaee. When the context or other information shows that this surname is the maiden name, it is par- eathesized • otherwise the parentheses are omitted. A surname following one in parentheses indicates a second marriage. When a surname is given without Christian names, two or more of that name will be found on the pa'e indicated, and this surname does not occur elsewhere. For example, the first name below is Abbot 346 - on referring to page 346 the reader will find all of that name mentioned in the volume. A surname foSowed by a dash shows a wife whose Christian name is unknown. The mode of spelling names, often varying in the same family, carefully follows that given by correspondents. Abbot 346 Acker, Cornelia 421 .ickerman, Eli 465 Henrietta L. (Marvin) 235 Rachel F. (Bouton) 465 Samuel 235 Ackley, Elizabeth D. (Marvin) 225 EUzabeth M. 226 Erastus D. 226 Erastus J. 225 Henrietta A. 226 Jeckamiah 148 Jenisha M. (Smith) 148 Jonathan M. 226 Louisa S. 148 Lucy 148 Adams, Abigail 47 Amanda 133 Amos 334 Betsey 277 Betsey (Gates) 163 Caroline 110 Clarissa 110 Daniel 110 Eliza 139 Emily 110, 360 Emma E. (Homan) 369 George F. 443 George W. 369 Hannah (Root) 110 HuldahllO James 109, 110, 361, 521 Jedediah 163 Joshua K. 238 Adams, Louisa 163 Maria 110 Marvin 110 Mary 191 Mary (Marvin) 443 Mary (Marvin) Kelley 521 Mary S. 238 Mercy (Marvin) Tyler 334 Molly 345, 386, 387 Nancy 360 Nathan 345 Peddy (Wilmarth) 238 PoUy 163, 243, 244 Polly (Marvin) 110 Rebecca (Clapham) 345 Samuel 418 Sarah 418 Sarah M. 361, 415, 417, 418 Susannah (Marvin) 357 Adgate, Abigail 305 EUzabeth 299, 303 Hannah 299 Marie (Marvin) Bushnell 303,* 581 Rebecca 305 Ruth (Brewster) 305 Sarah 305 Thomas 32, 298, 299, 303,* 305, 581 William 581 Agnew 503 Ahlbom 273 Ainsworth, Arthur F. 368' Elsie 368 Frances M. (Nichols) 488 I Ainsworth, Francis S. 368 Gaines 488 Ida M. 368 John E. 368 Mary E. (Marvin) 368 Alton 486 Albee, Asenath L. (Hatt) 240 DeWitt C. 241 Eliza (Marvin) 240 Emma (Barrows) 241 Frances E. 241 George S. 240 Juliet R. 241 Lovett S. 240 Rebecca (Stoddard) 240 Simeon 240 Alcox 81 Aldrich, Clark B. 166 Delia \V. (Southworth) 472 EUzabeth 472 Harriet 472 Loenza J. (Marvin) 166 Lyell T. 472 Viola M. 491 Alexander, Adeline 549 Anna 550 Annie Harbeck 589 Carson 550 Catharine 550 Dassie 550 Dora 550 Edmund R. 549 Edward 550 George 550 James 550 592 Index Alexander, John 550 Joseph E. 589 Lewis 549 Mary 272 Mary M. (Marvin) 549 NelUe Grant 550 Nettie G. 589 Olive M. 200 Rhoda 162 Sarah E. (Marvin) 428 * 589 William 428 * 589 William H. 589 Alfred, Jane. M. 450 Allen, Abijah M. 199 Abram B. 199 Albert F. 199 Ann 307 Anna (Miller) 199 Caroline R. (Wheeler) 207 Charles T. 199 Clara (Cushman) 199 Cornelia (Tyler) 199 Dorothy M. 207 Edith R. 207 Edward P. 199 Electa 473 Elenora (Root) 199 Eliza (Marvin) 198 Elizabeth 519 Ellen R. (Ladd) 207 Ellen (Spencer) 199 Ethan 507 Gladys 207 Harvey 519 Herbert M. 207 Jane (Bessey) 519 Jennie (Rowe)-199 Joel 507 John 307 Laura (Clapp) 507 Lewis 198, 199 Lucretia A. 506, 507 Mary 512, 519 Mary J. 519 ■Miranda 199 Orson P. 207 Rebecca 307 Sarah 519 Sarah (Bradley) 199 Silas F. 199 Stephen 199 Susannah 198 Winifred L. 207 AUingham 354 Allison, Hannah 200 Margaret 227, 231 Almond, Frances (Ellsworth) 259 John G. 259 Mary F. 259,* 580 Alvord 394 Alward, Ehzabeth 485 Alworth, Louisa 474 Ambler 414 Ames, Caroline (Marvin) 163 David 163 Edwin 163 Harley 163 Jane 163 Ames, John 163 Klock 163 MoUie 163 Oregon 163 Reuben 114 Sally A. (Marvin) 163 Anderson, Andrew 224, 225 Ann A. 580 Anna 576 Caroline (Beymer) 222 Catharine R. 222 Charles F. 225 Clara 222 Clara L. 225 Clarissa B. (Marvin) 224 Dora 222 Edward P. 225 Elizabeth 225 Elizabeth H. (Urie) 222 Frances P. (Pratt) 136 Frederick W. 225 Henry M. 225 James 136, 222 James A. 225 James E. 222 Jennie A. 449 Joseph 222 Julia E. (Evans) 222 Laurane M. 222 Laurane (Marvin) 222 Leonora W. 466 Maria B. 216 Marvin 225 Mary E. (Baker) 225 Mary L. 222 Matilda (Duncan) 223 Matthew S. 223 Polly 580 Reed 262 William W, 222 Andren 393 Andrews, Ebenezer 53 Electa 423 Elizabeth (Beckwith) 52 Elizabeth (Nickerson) 108 India 419 Jerusha 423 Joseph 52, 53 Margaret 93 Mary R. (Fullmer) 435 Nancy (Taylor) 108 Phebe (Mather) 108 Samuel J. 108 Samuel W. 435 Susannah (Hough) 52 Timothy 108 Andrus, Berthena 164 C. Y. 397 Henrietta 152, 225, 226 Levina C. (Norton) 397 Nathaniel 152 Angler 123 Anthony, Ada L. 570 Antill 468 Applegate 419 Apthorpe 190 Arbuckle, Catharine (Alexan- der) 550 E, E. 550 Arbuckle, Martha 238 Thomas 238 , Armstrong, Adam 498 Ettie (Walton) 498 Mary J. (Marvin) 392 Arnold, Bertha 572 Joel E. J. 530 Lucia E. (Marvin) 530 ' Mary E. 530 , William G. 530 / Arthur 573 ( Ashley 133 i Atchinson, Lucinda 531 Polly 442 I Atherton, Humphrey 67 i Atkins 81 Atkinson 427 Auchterlonie 539 Augustus 493 Aurand, Mary 458 \ Austin, Eber J. 585 Ellen M. (Marvin) 411 George D.411 Leodossky M. (Hall) 585 Marvin J. 585 / Minnie 568 / Nettie N. (Marvin) 585 / Willett F, 585 ' Avard 485 j Averill, Sarah 402 Avery, 429 Anna V. (Stratton) 502 Frederic 502 James T. 485 Jennie N. (Haskell) 485 Kathryn A. 485 Ayers, Zipporah 82 Aylesworth 408 Ayrault 307 Babcock, Abram 581 Eliza S. (Newton) 581 Elizabeth (Mott) 359,* 587 Frank A. 589 Ida 478 Levi 589 Lucy (Galusha) 589 Martha M. (Grover) 141 Sarah E. 274,* 581 Simeon 359 Temperance 522 Backus 305 Bacon, Julia 381 Badcocic 333 Badger 124 Baer, Viva G. 573 Bagnall 503 Bailey, Agnes E. 479 Almira (EUwood) 355 Annette (Marvin) 428 Caroline (Denham) 391 Deborah 354, 405, 487, 489- 491 Dolphin R. 428 Edward B. 391 Eliza N. (Church) 479 Jerusha 462 John E. 479 Marion 428 Mattie 428 Index 593 Bailey, Orsamiis 355 R.D.428 Rose (Fuller) 527 Roxana 461 Vanda 428 Baker, AdeUa( Marvin) Thayer 499 Alice T. 267 Amanda (Marvin) 492 Amy (Gorrell) 520 Baize 124 Bertha 540 Byron W. 267 Catharine (Marvin) 371 Charles 499, 559 Charles J. 493 Cora (Marvin) 248 Emily (Canfield) Marvin 578 Emily (Jones) 540 Enos B. 183 Ethelbert 493 Fanny (Delamater) 493 George 492, 493, 540 Hannah 493 J. W. 520 Jane 492 Jennie 559 John H. 493 Josiah 492 Lorenzo 578 Louise H. 267 Lucia L. (Marvin) 267 Mary 493 Mary E, 225 Mary J. (Augustus) 493 Peter 371 Phebe A. (Marvin) 183 Ruhamah (Clark) Marvin 123, 124 Sally 410 Sarah 168, 255 Warren 248 WiUiam 225 William H. 493 Balcom 256 Baldwin, Ann M. (De Forest) 403 Ann V. (Copp) 244 Annie M. 403 Blanche D. 403 Charles M. 403 Deborah 380, 444, 445 George 244 Henry De F. 403 Isaac 114 Leah A. 209, 282 Lockwood De F. 403 Lydia A. (Stevens) 380 Maria 378 Mary S. (Marvin) 403 Roger S. 403 Sally (Chandler) 114 Sibyl, 586 Simeon 403 Thomas 1 14 Ball, Amity 140 Frances G. 279 Larona D. 227 Lucinda A. 419 Bally 566 Banks, Mabel 330, 387 Sally 106 Barber, Betsey (Marvin) 396 Harriet (Richardson) 145 Harriet S. 145 Martha M. 145 Mary (Marvin) 145 Milton A. 145 Ruth 229 Simeon R. 145 Susan B. (Wood) 236 William F. 145 Barbour, Mary M. 441 Barclay 177 Barker, Abram 131, 216 Abram T. 216 Avis L. (Chapman) 216 Edmund P. 251 Ellen M. (Frye) 216 Ruth E. (Dean) 348 Sewell P. 348 Susan (Marvin) 251 Susannah 131, 198 Barlow, Adoniram J. 498 Alva K. 498 Amanda Fletcher 498 Anna Nichols 498 Avalos J. 498 Blake P. 498 Belle F. 262 Byron A. 262 Charles C. 498 Eleanor P. 498 Ellen M. (Eells) 213 Emeline J. 267 Emily C. (Marvin) 498 Francis J. D. 498 George M. 498 Isabella 316 James R. 498 Joel M. 498 John A. 213 John Q. 213 Joseph 213 Julia A. Spratt 498 Julia N. Scott 498 Louisa Fletcher 498 Maria Heiz 498 Maude M. Chandler 498 Peninah (Wakeman) 213 Sarah 353 Wallace S. 498 William M. 213 Barnard, Abigail (Upham)4I8 Joseph 418 Rose I. 463 Samuel 418 Thankful 418, 511,512 Barnes, Eliza J . (Bouton) 465 Ethel M. 190 George D. 190 Hannah 52, 81 Ida E. (Marvin) 190 James 465 Lois M. 190 Norton M. 190 Sophia 364 Theda (Minor) 81 Barnes, William 81 Barney, Annie H. 167 Arthur M. 167 Byron B. 167 Caroline B. 167 Charles M. 167 Clara L. 167 Esther E. 167 Hiram 468 Jennie (Jewell) 167 Lemuel 167 Mary 468 Mary C. (Marvin) 167 Melinda A. (Marvin) 167 Nellie (Wright) 167 Willis M. 167 Barnum, Eli 480 Rhoby H. 480 Rhoby (Westcote) 480 Sarah M. 465 Barr, Alethea 477 Barrett, Charles L. 441 Ellen M. (Graves) 441 Lydia 351 Barrick, Jane 427 Barron, Isabella (LaiTabee) 113 Lucy 113, 161-164 William 113 Barrows 241 Bartholomew 211 Bartlett, Betsey (Marvin) 342 Elizabeth (Haynes) 320 Esther E. (Barney) 167 Eunice (Russell) 342 John 320 Jonathan 342 Levi 335 Mary (Betts) 320 Nathaniel 342 Polly 335 Sarah (Betts) 335 William 167 Bartlow 484 Barto 567 Barton, Edward 365 Esther M. (Dean) 348 Hannah (Marvin) 365 Naomi 354 Orrin 348 Bartow 450 Bass, Lucy 437 Bassett, Benjamin J. 218 Charles B. 218 Eliza F. (Marvin) 218 Mary L. (Benton) 218 Ruth E. (Tucker) 425 William S. 425 Batchelder, Lucretia (Wood- ruff) 310 Bates, Alpha 149, 224, 225 Amanda 421 Angenora (Marvin) 408 Berenice 263 Clarissa 442, 531-533 Clarissa (Crane) 149 Curtis 149 George 408 Hannah (Marvin) 326 Harriet E. 401 594 Index Bates, Nathan 326 Bathrick, Evelyn M. 255 Batterson, Salome 519 Baum, Margaret M. 147 Baxter 431 Bay 383 Baylis 456 Beach, AnnalOl, 139-141 Bessie 173 Edith M. 173 Ella A. 173 Emma L. 544 Frances (Marvin) 173 Gordon 215 John 101 Joseph S. 173 Katharine J. 215 Mary 236 Beagle, Maud 427 Beale 429 Bean, Frances A. 258 Mary F. 254 Beard 214 Beardsley 404 Becker, Anna B. 173 Beckwith, Abigail (Clark) 64 Abigail (Clark) Sperry 52 Allen 54 Asa 68,* 575 Benjamin 54 Caroline 113, 165-169 Catharine (Nevifcomb) 575 Daniel 52 David 68,* 575 Dorothy (Sawyer) 52, 63 Eleazalr 113 Elisha 68,* 575 Elizabeth 52 Elizabeth (Waller) 38 Emma L. (Marvin) 568 Esther 54 Esther (Marvin) 54 Esther (Smith) 76 Hannah Barnes 52 Hannah (Lewis) 113 James 45, 52, 63, 67 Jane Worden 53 John 53 Jonathan 38 Joseph 46, 73, 76 Julia (Le Brun) 68 Keziah (Royce) 64 Luranah 54 Lydia (Dorr) 66 Martha 52, 63, 68,* 575 Martha (Marvin) 52, 63 Marvin 64 Mary 53, 68,* 73, 105-108, 575 Mary ( ) 68 Mary How 52 Mary (Lee) 46, 73 Mary (Morton) 575 Matthew 52 Mehitable 54 Mercy 64 Miriam (Marvin) 52, 63, 67 Nehemiah 68,* 575 Patience 54 Beckwith, Patience (Eden) 54 Phebe (Waite) 76 Phineas 76 Rebecca (Chipman) 68,* 575 Rebecca (Lamb) 52 Reinold 52, 63, 64, 68 Roswell 66 Ruth (Rice) 52 Samuel 52, 67, 68,* 575 Sarah 52 Sarah (Marvin) 52,63,67 Sarah (Rand) 575 Silas 64 Susannah ( ) 68,* 575 Susannah (Reynolds) 575 Theodore L. 568 Beebe, Addie L. (Mwin) 489 Addle W. 489 Adelaide 206 Andrew J. 489 Betsey A. (Dean) 348 Don H. C. 490 Florence M. 490 George E. M. 490 Gideon 348 James M. 264 Linda J. 489 Lura H. 489 Marion G. 490 Murray A. J. 489 Rigney DeF. M. 489 Sarah E. 264 Sarah M. 264 Beecher, Abraham 445 Henry W. 372 Laura 445, 538 Lydia D. (Fuller) 445 Mark 372 Ophelia R. 372 Beeman 490 Beers, Abijah 344 Ann 344 James 'il'i Mary 323 Belden, Betsey C. (Marvin) 387 Celia A. 388 Charles 388 David 387 Frances A. 388 Georgiana Tibbetts 388 John A. 387, 388 Martha (Hull) 387 Martha J. 388 Nathan M. 387 Samuel B. 388 Sarah J. (Stocking) 387 Sarah J. Tibbetts 388 Bell, Edwin R. 488 George E. 488 Lydia 475 Martha (Woodburn) 488 Bellamy 467 Bellows, Jane S. 457 Belton 180 Belville 569 Beman, Claude M. 460 Harold P. 460 Helen F. (Marvin) 460 Henry W. 460 Beman, Mary 357 Pearl F. 460 Bement, Betsey (Marvin) Gale 346 Bemis, Polly 162 Bender 165 Benedict, Amanda (Rockwell) 432 Ann A. Rugg 347 Asa 432 Betsey (Fitch) 228 Catharine E. 433 Charles C. 433 Charles F. 433 Chauncey X. 228 Cornelia L. 228 Daniel 301, 315 David S. 347 Edgar 433 Eliza A. 348 Eliza A. (Williams) 348 Elizabeth (Tracy) 347 Ethel 587 Eunice Cutting 347 Frederick R. 432 Gilbert S. 433 Hannah 301 Hannah Knapp 315 Hannah (Reed) 432 Henry A. M. 84 Henry S. 433 Horace W. 228 Huldah (Marvin) 347 Isaac 228 Isaac F. 150, 228 James 432, 433 Jemima 407 Jesse 347 Julia L. Sanford 433 Julia S. 433 Laura L. 150, 228 Lauras. (Marvin) 150,228 Lorenzo 433 Margaret A. (Jessup) 84 Mary 301, 479, 480 Mary [Polly] 399 Mary (Bridgman) 301 Mary G. 433 Mary (Howes) 399 Mary (Marvin) 301, 315 Mary (Messenger) 315 Mary S. Dibble 433 Mary (Tracy) 347 Mehitable (Northrop) 347 Melinda (Williams) 347 Mercy 301 Nathan 432 Nathaniel M. 347 Neil 433 Phebe (Marvin) 84 Polly (Northrop) 347 Rachel (Smith) 315 Rebecca (Taylor) 301 Roswell 347, 433 Ruth 347 Ruth (Rockwell) 84 Sally 217, 347 Samuel 433 Sarah 413 Index 595 Benedict, Smith 348 Susan (Marvin) 432 Susan (Reed) Hartwell 587 Susannah Sammis 432 Thaddeus 347 Thirza C. Dibble 433 Thomas 297, 301,315 Uriah 84, 399 William J. 433 WilUam K, 228 Benham, Mary A. 165 Benhorm 474 Benjamin, Camilla T. (Mar- vin) 526 Ellen S. (Marvin) 201 Horace M. 526 Hugh R. 201 InaM.201 Lizzie E. 201 May E. 201 Olivette M. 201 Samuel C. 201 Wilber H. 526 Bennett, A. S. 409 Althea 384 David J. 518 Elizabeth (Marvin) 343 EUa H. 223 Ellen L. 207 Emily E. (Warren) 409 Esther 452 Harriet F. (Brotherton) 518 J. Amelia 223 Joseph 589 Mary 384, 449^51 Mary F. 427 Mary (Wells) 427 Nettie G. (Alexander) 589 Sarah 329, 351 Thomas 427 William 343 Benninghoff 531 Benson, Augusta 354 Charles R. 354 Emily P. 462 Frances 354 George H. 354 Grace 354 Isaac F. 354 John M. 354 Margaret McFarland 354 Mary A. 354 Matilda J. Seely 354 Olive B. 354 Rebecca J. Branscombe 354 Sarah E. 354 Sarah M. (Marvin) 353 Seth S. 353 Bent, Mary 255 Bentley, Ann E. (Marvin) Pierson 439 G. V. 439 Isaac 231 Maria 231,284,285 Martha (Reynolds) 231 Benton, Ella 532 Emma 578 Mary L. 218 Bergnin, Jennie 511 Berkley, Lillian R. 538 Bernard 420 Berry 131 Bessey, Jane 519 Betts, Abigail ( ) 320 Allen H. 368 Betsey (Marvin) 368 Caroline 432 Daniel 335 Deborah ( ) 319 Deborah (Taylor) 335 Elizabeth 320, 368 Elizabeth (Marvin) 335 Hannah 335, 365, 366 Hannah (Bouton) 310, 311 Hannah (Burwell) 319 Henrj>327 James 310, 311, 335 Jane Warren 335 John 319 Josiah 368 Martha 335 Mary 318, 320 Matthew 320 Mercy 335 Peter 327 Rebecca 350 Rebecca (Fitch) 327 Ruth (Hayes) 368 Sarah 319, 329, 330, 335, 385 Sarah (Marvin) 318 Sarah (White) 327 Thaddeus 385 Thomas 318, 319 Zophar 335 Beymer, Caroline 222 Bickel 257 Bicker 472 Bicket 536 Bigelow, Anna L. (Green) 496 Candace H. 432 Catharine 441 Elizabeth (Follansbee) 432 Huldah (Knapp) 441 John 432 Peter C. 496 Rufus 441 Biggs 187 Bill, Elizabeth 264 Laurana 329 Billings, Ebenezer 360 Jennie H. 187 Sarah A. 372 Sylvia (Sowles) 360 Bingham 506 Bird, Daniel B. 391 Mary E. (Denham) 391 Samantha 587 Birmingham, Mary 507 Bische, Martha 189 Bish, Lucy A. 570 Bishop, Charles M. 461 Elizabeth Savery 461 George C. 461 Harriet E. (Marvin) 461 Julia E. 566 Willett M. 461 Bittenbender 273 Black 336 Blackburn 239 Blackington, Hattie 244 Blackman, Betsey (Potter) 513 Ellen C. 512, 513 Hannah 478 Prosper 513 Blackwell, Eliza 122 Blackwood 176 Blagge, Hannah 329 Martha 328, 329 Blague, Mary (Gardiner) 106 Blain, Julia 567 Blair, 440, 526 Adele 537 Amanda J. 537 Annie L. Doane 246 Carabel 537 Clara A. 246 Edwin D. 246 Elizabeth 537 Elizabeth (Marvin) 536 Essigna M. Hathaway 537 Flora L. Cole 246 George O. 246 Hattie M. English 537 Henry H. 246 Isaac H. 246 James F. 536, 537 John 246 John W. 246 Katharine (Marvin) 246 Louisa 537 Maria I. 246 Mary C. 246 Mary E. 537 Mary R. 246 Nettie M. Townsley 536 Sally M. 246 Samuel A. 536 Susan Utley 246 Virgil C. T. 246 Walter J. 246 William O. 537 Blakeley, Carrie M. 522 Blakeslee, Patience 81 Blakesley, Emma 372 Lillian F. 551 Blanchard, Guy 171 Herman 348 Huldah (Dean) 348 Sarah J. (Marvin) 171 Blasingame 541 Blatchly, Ware 100 Aaron 99 Abraham 99 Catharine Dimmick 100 Jemima (Marvin) 99 Prudence (Gray) 99 Blish 79 Bliss, Abner 165 Caroline M. (Marvin) 513 David P. 513, 514 Ellen A. 514 Gertrude 514 Isabella M. 514 L. Mansfield 514 Mason 513 Matilda Busche 514 Naomi 165 596 Index Bliss, Naomi (Loveland) 165 Orlando 514 Polly (Vantress) 513 Stanley E. 514 Vina Vail 514 Blodgett, Rhoda 562 Blois 16 Blood, Anna E. 218 Caleb 218 Hannah M. (Raymond) 585 James H. 585 Jennie J. (Marvin) 585 Marcella 585 Orville M. 585 Bloom, Maria R. 152 Blosse 16 Board 377 Boardman, Esther 382 Sarah 307 Sarah (Bostwick) 382 Sherman 382 Bodie, Ann E. (Wilbur) 439 Joseph A. 439 Bogardus 170 Bogart, Callie 521 Kate 246 Boise 439 Bolles 460 Bolt 441 Bond, Ada (Marvin) 204 Catharine 568 Deborah (Gorrell) 520 H. P. 204 Bonham 525 Bonnell, Emma J. 259 Bonnett 546 Bonney, Lois 380 Maria A. 381 Booker, Angeline (Fessenden) 239 Boon, Martha A. 511 Booth 490 Boothe, Sarah 131 Borden, Daniel 501 EUza 202 Mercy (Marvin) 501 Boreman 495 Borflete 16 Bossard, Mary C. 171 Bostwick, Rachel 436 Sarah 382 Boughton, see Bouton Bourne, Elizabeth 307 Bouton, Abigail 310, 311, 423 Abigail ( ) 320 Abigail (Marvin) 293, 296, 310, 422, 464 Alice 287, 292, 295, 310, 314 Bridget 290, 295, 296, 298 Charles 423 Charles W. 423 Clorinda ( ) 422 Daniel 423 Deborah (Hoyt) 422 Egbert 422, 423, 464 Eleazer 309 Electa Andrews 423 Elira 465 Eliza J. 465 Bouton, Elizabeth 310, 311 Enoch 423 Hannah 310, 311 Harriet 424 Hart 423, 465 Jane Gage 423 Janette Gage 423 Jared 422, 423, 464 Jared M. 465 Jerusha Andrews 423 John 287, 290, 293, 294, 296, 300,310,311,315,317 John P. 423 Joseph 310 Maria Darrow 423 Mary 310, 311, 423 Mary A. White 423 Mary Dickens 423 Mary Hayes 311 Mary (Marvin) 423, 464 Mary Stevenson 310 Matthew 310, 311 Nancy Hobbs 423 Nancy M. Miller 423 Noah 422 Odell 422, 423 Rachel 296, 310, 311, 323, 424 Rachel F. 465 Richard, 295, 296, 310 Ruth 295, 296, 314 Ruth (Turney) 296 Sadie F. Furman 465 Sarah 542 Sarah Ganung 423 Sarah M. Barnum465 Thomas 310 WiUiam 423 Bowbry, Margaret 475 Bowen, Esther (Fullmer) 435 Henry 114 John S. 435 Lucina 446 Lydia (Fowler) 114 Polly (Chandler) 114 Silas 114 Bowman, Alice C (Kelley) 522 Archie 522 Eliza C. (Root) 219 John E. 219 Boyd 498 Boyer, Daniel 192, 469 Julia A. (Marvin) 192, 469 Boyle, Carabella A. (Marvin) 537 JuUa511 T. J. 537 Boynton, Lucy 199 Brace 143 Bradbury 547 Bradford 561 Bradish 261 Bradley, Ada J. 532 Alma C. 532 Anna E. (Marvin) 532 Arba 196 Bradford 390 Carrie R. 519 Charles H, 532 Bradley, David 519 Diadamia 586 Elizabeth C. 196, 277-279 Esther (Chamberlain) 196 Florence M. 532 Frances 519 Frances M. (Marvin) 402 Grant 435 Jane E. (Peters) 519 Karl M. 551 Katharine 532 Martha W. (Marvin) 551 Mary (Marvin) 390 Robert 402 Sarah 199 Temperance 435, 525 Thomas A. 532 Walter E. 551 Winifred A. 551 Bradner 376 Bradshaw, Mary 471 Brainard, Clarissa L. 140 E. J. 224 Eli 411 Julia (Orton)411 Lydia B. (Sutliff) 224 Susanna 139 Brasie 112 Brassell 510 Brayton, Alma 404 Caleb 450 Polly 450, 541 Breckinridge 271 Breese, Annie R. 284 Brelsford, Eliza 534 Brennan, Mary E. 236 Brett, Barbara 18 Brewer, Cordelia 404 Elizabeth 472 Lena M. (Fish) 551 Lydia M. 475 Mary 512 Nancy (Spencer) 472 Oliver W. 551 William 472 Brewster, Alhva [Olivia] 367 Ann (Dart) 305 Anna S. (Goldsmith) 377 Benjamin 305 Caroline H. 377 Edward W. 377 EUzabeth M. (Hathaway) 377 Hannah 367 Hannah (Marvin) 367, 425 Harriet M. (Halsey) 377 Henry S. 377 Jane 425 John 367, 425 Jonathan 305 Judith 305 Julia S. 377 Mariah 367 Mary M. 121 Nancy (Seely) 377 Olivia 367, 425 ■ Sarah M. 367 Ruth 305 Thomas C. 377 Index 597 Brewster, Walter H. 377 William 105, 305 Bridge, Judith L. 473 Bridgman, Mary 301 Briggs, Charlotte 230 Welthea 457 Brigham, Hannah (Backus) 305 Brinckerhoff 349 Brink 584 Brinsmead, Sarah 296 Brinson 509 Bristol 474 Britton, Docia A. 234 Emeline 233 Lavinia 455 Broad, Abigail 401, 485, 486 Josiah 401 Broadhead, Jane 188 Brockway, Abner 100 Ahce 101 Artemas 111 Caroline 260 Catharine 100 Catharine (Manrin) 100 David C. 101 EUsha M. 101 EUzabeth 260 Elizabeth S. 197 Hannah (Clarke) 100 Hannah (Marvin) 111 James 100 Jane 197 Jane (Doty) HI Joseph 111 Lavinia 111 Levi 111 Lucina 100 Lucy HI Marvin 100 Melissa A. I'Sl Nancy (Stevens) 100 Pickett 100 Rhoda N. (Clarke) 100 Samuel 101 Temperance 100 William 100 Bromley, Jennie 210 Bronson, Cora A. 467 Cornelia L. (Benedict) 228 Emma J. 467 Emma K. Huber 467 Henry D. 228 J. Adalbert 467 Jerusha 85 Mary 76 Mary 0. 579 Sylvester M. 467 Brooke, Martha J. 493 Brooker, John, 79 Sarah 79, 114, 115 Sarah (Grinnell) 54, 79 Brooks, Adah 552 Bayle L. 557 Benjamin 474 Bertha A. 557 Bessie M. L. 557 Clara (Eells) 126 Cora (Haines) 474 Brooks, Eliza A. 556 Estella S. 556 Francis E. 557 Frank S. 126 Grace A. 557 Harriet N. (Marvin) 126 Harry L. 126 Irene M. 556 Irvln H. 557 Jefferson H. 126 Laura R. (Marvin) 556 Martha B. 557 Philo 556 Robert O. 557 WilUam A. 557 Broskey, Margaret 494 Brotherton 518 Brown, Abigail 355 Alexander 415 Alice M. 479 Alvin 95 Amanda (Marvin) 159 Andrew 95 Anna 496 Annie L. 456 Bertie 571 CaroUne M. 478 Charles H. 479 Charles P. 571 Clarissa 532 Cornelia 187 Cornelia L. (Marvin) 207 Cornelia (Marvin) 120 David 120 Edgar H. 571 Edith M. 571 Eliza 159, 179 Eliza (Marvin) Ray 496 Eliza P. 477 Elizabeth 513 Elizabeth B. (Marvin) 405 Emma 415 Emma J. 561 Flora Crandall 571 Franks 479 Frederick A. 405 Frederick G. 207 George 496 George A. 479 George M. 455 George R. 246 George T. 207 Helen L. 427 Henry A. 427 Herrick M. 159 J. Cloide571 Jacob 179 James E. 455 Jane A. (Marvin) 337, 427 Jennie L. 207 Jessie 496 Joanna 135 John 153, 431, 496 John W. 571 Joseph P. 455 Junius 207 Lewis R. 207 Lillie A. 427 Lillie N. 479 Brown, Louisa 473 Lovina (Marvin) Stillman 153 Lyman 561 Maria I. (Blair) 246 Martha 238 Mary 195 Mary G. 571 Mary H. 479 Mary J. (Marvin) 455 Mary M. Percy 455 Mercy Gee 427 Olive 358 Ophelia J. (Marvin) 478 Orlando 427 Orus95 Pamela (Williams) 179 Phoebe E. Wiflong 571 Phebe (Ray) 415 Rachel E. 434 Ray S. 571 Rebecca C. 571 Reuben C. 478 Reuben J. 479 Reuben W. 571 Rhoda (Mather) 108 Roswell 108 Sally (Rockwell) 431 Susanna (Denton) 375 Susannah (Marvin) 571 Theresa (Davis) 95 William 496 William H. 479 WilUam M. 571 Browne, Mary 28, 52 William 28 Brownson, see Bronson Bruce, Emma A. 123 Brundage, Addle 505 Eliza J. (Monroe) 524 Frank D. 524 Robert A. 524 Brush, Alfred 421 Amanda (Bates) 421 Angeline R. 421 Anna R. Davis 421 Annie Carter 421 Annie McGregor 421 Catharine Riley 421 Charles H. 491 Charles T. 421 Cornelia Acker 421 Elizabeth Pitts 421 Emily F. 421 Frances A, 42 1 George W. 421 Harriet (Marvin) 421 Jacob 421 . Jesse 421 Jesse P. 421 LouellaS. (Marvin) 491 Mary G, 421 Oliver H. P. 421 Phebe 330, 354, 355 Rachel M. 421 Robert W. 421 Susan C. 421 Susaima (Vail) 421 William M. 421 598 Index Bryan, Beal 536 Belle Scott 284 Blanche E. 536 Elizabeth L. La Belle 285 Frank M. 284 Gaylord 285 Herbert H. 285 Lucinda M. 277, 284 Lucy R. True 285 Mary E. (Marvin) 536 Mary F. 284 Mary J. (Marvin) 277, 284 Nathaniel 277, 284 Nathaniel A. 285 Olive J. 284 Rosaltha A. 277, 284 Samuel A. 284 Bryant, Catharine L. (Cole) 211 Edward 211 Jennie A. 477 Nancy 419 Buchanan 559 Buck, Cora B. 189 Delos M. 492 EffieL. (Marvin) 492 Ella P. 529 Erastus 492 Florice 232 Percy E. 492 Ralph M. 492 Buckingham, Jedediah 302 Margaret (Griswold) 302 Mary 582 Mary (Haynes) 302, 327 Thomas 302 Buel, David C. 139 Elizabeth J. 140 Ella 499 Emma 393 Laurania 234 Mary O. (Day) 139 Buell, Andrew N. 174 Charles H. 174 Clancy M. 174 Ehza (Hewitt) 174 Frederick M. 174 Helen E. 174 Joseph P. 174 Lucinda (Plumb) 265 MarjE. 174 Mary'M. (Marvin) 174 Miles 265 Sylvina 265 Buffington, Sophronia 139 Bulford, Hannah P. 384 Bulkley 388 Bull, Ada B. (Marvin) 438 Dorothy R. 438 Edward S. 438 Esther 143 Hannah Mapes 367 Harriet Welmore 197 Isaac 367 Marion 438 Rachel (Marvin) 367 Bullard, Caroline M. (Marvin) 442 Ephraim 365 Bullard, Jonathan 365 Rebecca 365,* 424, 588 Reuben 442 Bullock 258 Bunce, Edgar H. 556 Elizabeth H. (Chester) 143 Emma 143 Frances A. (Brace) 143 Glenn A. 556 James M. 143 John 142 John L. 143 Louisa (Gookin) 143 Louisa (Merrill) 143 Lucinda 143 Lucinda (Marvin) 142 Lydia O. (Marvin) 556 Marvin E. 556 Mary J. 143 Russell 142 Sarah G. 519 Susan 143 Susannah (Kilbourne) 142 Walter S. 556 Burbank, Abraham 71 E. M. 479 Ernest W. 479 Gertrude M. 479 Henry L. 479 Julia R. 479 Harriet E. (Marvin) 479 Burdick, Content 584 Eliza A. (Brooks) 556 Mary A. 475 William L. 556 Burgan 457 Burge, Emma P. 240 Burger, EUzabeth 410 Hannah 236 Burgin 580 Burke, Elizabeth M. 202 Margaret M. 570 Mary 243 Polly 162, 241, 242 Burkett, Ida 252 Burkhardt, Caroline 125 Burnett, Deborah 341, 382, 383 Deborah (Curtis) 341 Nathan 341 Burnham, Almira 203 Hannah 353 Philamelia 440 Burnley, Ellen 544 Burns, Caroline (Rumphery) 514 Morris 514 Rachel (Marsh) 355,406 Burr, Aaron 487 Ann 330 E. Louise 563 Mabel (Banks) 330, 387 Molly 387 Moses 330, 387 Rebecca (Cook) 487 Sappho H. 487, 551, 552 Sarah 188 Burrall 382 Burrill 172 Burris, Melinda 555 Burroughs, Pearl M. 139 Burt, Frances H. (Russell) 181 James 181 Martha E. 510 Sibyl 461 Burwell, Betsey 343 Hannah 319 Hannah J. 343 Plannah (Lockwood) 319 Henrietta (Castle) 343, 346 John 319 Samuel 343, 346 Sarah (Marvin) 343, 346 Susan 343 William 343, 346 Bushey, Mary 236 Bushnell, Abigail 309 Anne 96, 303 Elizabeth (Adgate) 303 Elizabeth (Hyde )577 Francis 293, 302, 304,* 308,* 309, 581 Plannah 308 Hannah (Seymour) 304, 308,* 581 Ira 579 Joseph 303 Joshua 309 Judith 309 Lydia 309 Mabel 119,* 184, 579 Mabel (Chapman) 579 Marcie 304, 309, 581 Mary 304, 309, 314 Mary (Leffingwell) 303 Mary (Marvin) 96, 302,* 303, 308, 314, 581 Mary (Seymour) 309 Merde, see Marcie Rebecca 302, 309 Rebecca (Chapman) 309 Richard 96,* 293, 298, 302,* 303, 308, 314, 577, 581 William 303, 309, 581 Bussey, ( ) 391 Bussing, Eunice (Rockwell) 430 Sarah W. (Rockwell) 431 Thomas W. 430, 431 Waters T. 430 Butler, 336 Albert N. 491 Alice G. 210 Blanche M. (Leonard) 491 Clarence 210 Edwin G. 210 Elizabeth 307 Isabella (Marvin) 113 Jane M. (Marvin) 210 Jennie (Bromley) 210 Joseph 307 Lewis 211 Marion L. 210 Mary (Goodrich) 307 Rufus 113 Sibyl L. (Marvin) 211 Richard 307 William 210 Butterfield, Mary 483 Index 599 Btttteifield, Tryphena 348 Butterman 409 Button 427 Byal, Nora 520 Byram, Susie C. 439 Byrd, Ethel 572 Cackle, J. E. 446 Caddy, Annie 502 CadweU 386 Cady, Harrison 585 Jennie (Wells) 585 Priscilla L. 534 Caine, Jane 169, 257, 258 Mary 167, 254, 255 Caldwell, Sarah A. 541 William 516 ZereldaA. (Hunt) 516 Calef 251 Calhoun 181 Calif, Esther 247 Calkin, Clarissa 443, 535 Harriet O. 253 Calkins, Anna (Dean) 414 Cynthia 414, 505, 506 Rebecca (Hall) 411 Samuel 414 Sidney 41 1 Callaghan, Frances 539 Calland 507 Campbell, Catharine 283 Corie E. 490 Guy L. 490 Junius 349 Lydia 140 Martha (McXulty) 349 Orvis W. 490 Rhoda L. (Marvin) 490 Sheldon S. S. 490 WilUam 0. 490 CanSeld, Emily 578 Cann 532 Cannon, James 327 Jennie 272 Rebecca (Gold) 327 Sarah 327 Capron, Mary 472 Carl, Elizabeth [Betsey] 392, 464-466 Thomas 392 Carleton, Julia A. 202, 281 Lydia (Hunting) 202 WilUam 202 Carnahan 569 Carneff 351 Carawright, Girthmde 583 Carpenter, Clark L. 502 Fiances R. (Child) 502 Harriets. (Marvin) 137 Henry B. 137 Henry M. 138 Mary E. (Griffin) 138 Mary (Farwell) 138 Mary S. (Marvin) 502 Millington L. 137 Ruby L. 531 William B. 138 Carr, [Dr.] 440 Eliza (Marvin) 440 Mary 555 Carrington, Grace B. 300 Carroll, Paulina H. 490 Carson 222 Carter, Abigail 589 Annie 421 Ezra 64 Ezra W. 64 Grace 543 Hannah (Marvin) 326 Harriet E. 448 Henry C. 543 Huldah (Marvin) 64 Jerusha (White) 64 Maria V. A. (Mott) 543 Virginia M. 523 Cary 260 Case, Al>el 104 Abigail 104 Agnes E. 282 Amanda S. W. 469 Azubah 101 Clarissa 409, 496, 497 E. A. 372 Florence D. 282 George F. 469 Halbert C. 282 Hannah (Marvin) 372 Jessie M. 282 Jonathan 357 Lucy A. 282 Marion E. 257 Mary 357, 409-411 Mary A. (Benson) 354 Mary (Beman) 357 Mary E. (Marvin) 282 Mildred M. 282 Myrtle E. 282 Phebe 188 Sally (Hoskins) 104 Spencer L. 282 William J. 354 Casey, Georgie 281 Kate M. (Salmon) 237 Thomas M. 237 Cassady 438 Castle, Gideon 343, 346 . Sally (Marvin) 343,346 Henrietta 343, 346 Maria 346 Castner, Amanda B. 253 Caswell 200 Cation, Ruth 210 Catley, Clara V. 557 Caulkins 132 Chadwick, Emma L. 488 Ezra 103 Gordius 488 Julia S. 488 Levi 488 Martha W. (Marvin) 488 Sarah 406 Sarah B. 238 Sarah (Lay) 103 Sibyl (Stanley) 488 Chaffee, PoUy J. 170 Chalker, Sarah 86 Chamberlain, Elvira L. (Page) 146 Ebenezer 36 Chamberlain, Elijah 36 Esther 196 Eugene 146 Sibylla (Moore) Roper 36 Chambers 427 Champion, Deborah 55 Henry 54 Mehitable 54, 79, 80, 106 Sarah 80 Sarah (DeWolf) 54 Sarah (Peterson) 54 Champlin, Harriet 264 Sarah H. [? Laura] 513 Mary 75 Sarah H. 513, 563 Chandler, Abigail (Simmons) 113 Betsey 114 Esther (Marvin) 113 James 114 Joel, 113 John M. 113 Jonathan 114 Lois 113, 114 Margaret (Thompson) 114 Marvin 114 Mary [Polly] 113, 114 Mary (Kilboume) 113, 161 Mary (Marvin) 114 Maude M. 498 Nathan 113 Sally 114 Samuel 113, 114, 161 Chaney 202 Chapin, Caroline G. 200 Clarissa (Kellogg) 141 Ezra E. 200 Jonathan 199 Martha E. 200 Mary A. (Marvin) 199 Mary E. A. 200 Mary J. 200 Phebe (Gaston) 199 Reuben R. 141 Sarah D. 200 Zelotes 199 Chapman, Avis L. 216 Avis W. (Lockwood) 216 Belle 126 Benjamin T. 216 Betsey (Abbot) 346 > Charles G. 346,* 582 Charles P. 126 Dency E. (Marvin) 216 Edwin N. 346 Frances P. (5Iarvin) 126 Hyrum 434 James M. 268 John E. H. 126 Lebbeus 586 Louisa (Johnson) 580 Lydia 98 Mabel 579 Mary 101 Mary J. 216 Mary (Johnson) 126 Mary M. [S.] 268,* 580 Phineas 346 Rebecca 309 6oo Index Chapman, Rhoda A. (Fullmer) 434 Rhodes B. 216 Robert B. 216 Sarah 56 Wealthy 140 Chary, Abigail (EUwood) 355 Orin 355 Philomela 354 Chase, Albert F. 155 Carrie 235 Damaris 580 Emma P. (Stickney) 155 Ezra 192 Huldah 192, 469 Susanna 583 Cheney, Maria 270 Chesebrough, Lavinia 154 Chester 143 Cheves, Margaret 392 Child, Frances R. 502 Chipman, Handley 575 Mary 348 Rebecca 68,* 575 Chittenden, Elizabeth 307 Christ, Laura J. 522 Church, Catharine (Brockway) 100 Daniel 352 Ebenezer 343 Eliza N. 479 Esther (Marvin) 343 Ira 100 Isaac 343 Jane (Keeler) 352 Lazarus 100 Mary S. 405 Ruth 343 Samuel 352 Sarah (Pickett) 352 Churchill, Benjamin 308 [Gen'l] 334 Harriet (Walton) 498 Loren 498 Mary 308 Prudence 308 Clalfelter 551 Claggett 225 Clair, Minnie 474 Clapham, Elizabeth 316 Isabella (Barlow) 316 Peter 316 Rebecca 345 Clapp, Laura 507 Wait 325 Clark, Abigail 52, 64, 314 Albert 487 Albert H. 531 Albert W. 487 AUcia 134 Calvin H. 205 Candace 389 Carrie A. 381 Charles B. 205 Charles E. 90 Charles M. 419 Charlotte A. (Salisbury) 408 Clara M. 452 Cordelia L. 112 Clark, David 64 David G. 227 Deborah 326 Deborah (Gold) 325, 326 Dene T. (Frye) 205 Didyma 576 Dora M. (Gritman) 524 Ebenezer 314 Edna G. 487 Elizabeth 275, 313, 325, 341, 342, 345, 347, 348 Ehzabeth A. (Marvin) 500 Esther 227 Frances B. (Marvin) 419 Frank A. 524 Frank S. 500 George 38, 325, 326 Gertrude L. (Marvin). 487 Gurdon 123 Hallett A. 419 Hannah 38, 313, 320, 321, 384 Hannah (Gilbert) 314 Hannah S. (Wilson) 487 Hannah (Woodruff) 64 Harriet B. 203, 281 Harry W. 487 Hattie E. (Robinson) 531 John 98, 289, 312, 313 JuUaR. (Marvin) 205 Mabel W. 487 Margaret 487 Martha 314 Mary 98, 313 Mary (Browne) 52 Mary E. (Stillman) 227 Matthew 313 Mercy 314 Nathaniel 157 Palmer 408 Phebe A. 183 Rachel 314 Rebecca 313 Rebecca (Marvin) 314 Ruhamah 123, 192 Ruth (Judd) 313 Ruth (Sill) 123 Samuel 52 Sarah 38, 39, 45, 46, 48, 50, 52, 107, 313 Sarah M. (Sowles) 360 Sarah (Warner) 313 Selden S. 360 Thomas 314 Thomas W. 487 Vashti 157, 228 Vera V. 487 Victorine P. 422 Viola (Marvin) 244 Clarke, George 294 Hannah 100, 294 Rebecca (Marvin) 293, 312 Rhoda N. 100 Susan C. 126 demons, CameUa [Camilla] 164, 247, 248 David 164 Ruth 164 Clercke 18 Cleveland, Anna 364 Cleveland, Celinda ( Reeve) 365 David 365 Electa 364 EUjah D. 364 Emma A. 463 Fanny L. (Wight) 463 Harriet (Tyler) Marvin 585 Henry 364 Jedediah D. 365 John L. 463 Jonas 364 Lydia 365 Martha E. (Marvin) 463 Marvin 365 Mary 364 Mary L. 463 Mary (Marvin) 364 Norman 365 Phebe Lowe 365 Robert M. 463 Sally Voorhees 364 Sophia 404 Sophia (Barnes) 364 Vannoy F. 463 Cliff, Leonard 364 Lula 539 Sarah (Sears) 364 Cline, Elizabeth (Marvin) J34 Jessie 496 Lansing 134 Clothier, Belinda 529, 572 Coan, Clara 248 Theresa 246 Cobb, Sarah (Baker) 168, 255 Welthea 452 Coburn, Charlotte (Van Camp) 542 James M. 542 Le Monte D. 543 Mary P. (Marvin) 542 Robert H. 543 Cochrane, Jane 485 Coe 453 Coeymans, Sophia 460 Coffin, Harriet 477 Coffman 516 Coggeshall, Abigail (Wanton) 398 Haydon 135 Joanna (Brown) 135 John 135 Julia A. C. 135, 204, 205 Nathaniel 398 Sabrina 398, 477 Coggin, Helen A. 137 Coggswell 381 Coit, Lydia 117 Cole, Almira (Marvin) 380 Caroline E. (Marvin) 276 Catharine L. 211 Clara S. 211 Edmund 380 Edwin 583 Edwin H. 211 Enos B. 211 Ethel 276 Flora L. 246 Grant 276 Hannah J. 259 Index 6oi Cole, Hannah J. (Cole) 259 HettieJ.211 John 162 Julia A. (Marvin) 211 Mary 583, 584 Mary E. 259 Moses L. 259 Odetta 276 Polly (Bemis) 162 Sarah397,471, 472, 474^76 Sibyl L. (Marvin) 211 Susanna (Chase) 583 Zacheus 162 Coleman, Elizabeth 285 Jane (Marvin) 371 John 371 Rebecca 511 Sarah 307 Temperance A. 426 Collins, Abigail 36, 37 CaroUneE. (Green) 496 Daniel 37 Edward 35, 36, 285, 496 Eliza L. (Shields) 546 Elizabeth (Coleman) 285 Ellen M. (Marvin) 285 Fred. V. 285 Harold L. 285 Hazel C. 285 Julia A. 546 Martha 35, 36 Martin B. 285 Mary 36 Mary (Marvin) 35 Rebecca Hunt 36 Samuel 35-37,* 574 Sibylla 36 Susannah 36 Viola A. 533 William A. 546 Colt, see Coult Deborah 60, 92 Desire (Pratt) 60, 92 Elizabeth 92 Elizabeth (Marvin) 60, 92 Joseph 60, 92 Judah 60, 92 Sarah 93 Colton, A. J. 472 Abigail (Winegard) 472 Elizabeth 75 George A. 215 Harmon 158 Joseph 472 Lemuel 158 Mary E. (Marvin) 472 Mary S. 215 Ralph M. 472 Ruth A. 472 Vanda (Bailey) 428 Vashti E. (Marvin) 158 Walter 428 Combs 371 Comfort 242 Comstock, Abigail 63 Christopher296, 297, 317 David 343 Eben 335 Hannah (Marvin) 343 Comstock, J. W, 335 Martha (Marvin) 335 Mary 207 Rachel (Marvin) 335 Cone, Caroline E. 262,* 580 Israel 580 PoUy (Anderson) 580 Sarah 285 Conkey 120 Conklin, Margie 233 Conklyn 429 Connell 525 Conner 256 Connolly 473 Conover 494 Constant, Lovina 256 Converse 348 Conway, Ella L. 208 Cook, A. P. 393 Catharine 359 Charles W. 585 Ida E. (Crosby) 393 Laura H. 259 Marietta 270 Mary (Wells) 585 Rebecca 487 Susan 509 Cooke, EUzabeth (Piatt) 322 Mary E. 539 Samuel 322 Sarah (Mason) 322 Thomas 322 Coombs, Elias 512 Eva 512 Harriet 466 Nellie (Farrar) 512 Cooper, Adelaide 260 Aurilla J. (Marvin) 192 Ezra 192 Josephine T. 420 Lizzie 275 Lucy A. 555 Copp, Ann V. 244 Anna Negley 244 Calvin F. 244 Charles S. 244 Curtis M. 244 Edgar R. 246 Eliza (Marvin) 244 Elizabeth Robylear 244 Elsie C. 244 Esther Newell 244 Etta Morgan 244,* 580 Hattie Blackington 244 Hattie Jewell 244 Henry H. 244 John T. 244 Josephine 246 Kate Bogart 246 Lorenzo 244 Lucy A. (Marvin) 245 Marilla E. 244 Marvin [Marion] M. 244,* 580 Milton D. 244,* 580 Sumner 246 Theresa Coan 236 Tilly S. 246 AVanen M. 274 Copp, WllUam 245 Willis B. 244 Coppock, Eirmia 454 Corah, Parnal 126 Corbett, Emily A. (Poorman) 550 Minnie 233 William M. 550 Corbin 549 CorUss, D. J. 489 Delia (Farrar) 512 Gaylord M. 490 Hattie E. (Marvin) 490 Julius 0. 490 Lauretta B. 490 Lula F. 490 Omer512 Raymond W. 490 Samantha R. (Meigs) Mar- vin 489 William B. 512 Corman, Catharine 563 Cornell, Cora O. 174 Joseph B. 173 Mary E. 173 Nancy (Ford) 173 Phebe 409 Sarah (Marvin) 173 WUliam 173 Cornwall, Daniel 493 Hannah (Baker) 493 Cornwell, Frances 220 Corwin, Charity 145, 216 Cotton 153 Couden 229 Coughenour, Anna L. 467 Coughton, Sarah 441 Coult, see Colt Abigail (Marvin) 51 Abigail (Matson) 106 Abigail Watson 62 [Capt.] 50 Benjamin 62 John 51, 62, 63, 106 Martin 51 Mary (Lord) 51, 62, 63 Mary (Marvin) 106 Mary (Matson) 62 Miriam (Harris) 62 Nancy 106 Parthene 51 Samuel 51 Sarah (Fowler) 51 Temperance 62 William 106,* 578 Coulter, Maria J. 536 Countryman 169 Cousins 454 Covin, Clarinda A. 407 Cowdrey 224 Cowles, James 100 Ruth 81 Temperance (Brockway) 100 Cox 479 Coy 375 Coyle, Katharine 578 Cozort, Susan 140 Cozzens, Charlotte (Marvin) 345 6o2 Index Cozzens, Cornelia F. 451 Henry H. 345 Levi 451 Parmelia (Hovey) 451 Crabell 530 Craig, Louisa 483 Lynn E. 494 Grain, Alice 499 Charles E. 499 Emma A. (Marvin) 499 Gertrude T. 499 Harriet N. 240 Helen J. 499 Jonas 238 Katharine 499 Martha A. 238 Martha (Brown) 238 Willoughby M. 499 Craine 233 Crandall, Emma (Marvin) 411 Emma M. P Eady 420 Flora 571 Frank H. 420 Harriet C. (Marvin) 420 Hiram 420 Mitchell 411 Crane, Charles B. 269 Clarissa 149 Isabel (Huse) 269 Crassons 449 Crater 235 Crawford, Albert E. 402 Alice 402 Ann (Ingoldsby) 398 Annie E. M. 402 Daniel 402 Donald 218 Ellen B. (Landfield) 218 Fannie B. (Dominick) 402 Fanny (Hustin) 401 James 401 James A. 218 Jennie 578 Joseph B. 398 Katharine (Shaw) 218 Rachel A. 401, 486 Robert 402 Roxey A. (Marvin) 402 Samuel S. 402 Wallace 402 Creggin, Minnie J. 568 Creque, Adeline 462 Creswell 537 Crew, Mary A. 467 Crissey [Cresta] 104 Crittenton 94 Crofoot, Lydia 517 Crofut 356 Cromwell, Emily (Rockwell) 432 Frances 145, 220 William H. 432 Crooks 243 Cropper 431 Crory, Florence M. 569 Crosby, Adelaide 393 Anne E. 393 Betsey 239 Catharine (Stevens) 380 Crosby, Charlotte L. (Decker) 123 Chester 393 Chester A. 393, 394 David G. 392, 393 Edith 393 Eliza (Marvin) Piatt 392 Elizabeth A. (Marvin) 393 Emma Buel 393 Emma E. (Fowler) 393, 394 Francis G. 393 Geneva 393 Ida E. 393 Jessie 393 Josiah L. 95 Judah 380 Judson 393 Kate 393 Lucy (Lee) 95 Mary M. 393 Maude 393 Mercy 161, 237-240 Minerva L. 393 Rachel 93 -i Theodore J. 123 Cross, Frances 533 John 112 Phebe (Royce) 112 Grossman, Crasa A. 112 Grosswell 473 Crowell, Emily A. 500 Crowley, 430 Mary 271 Culver, Diantha 242 Cummins 183 Gumstocke [Comstock] Chris-' topher 296, 297,317 Cunningham 375 Currier 393 Curtice 472 Curtis, Amzi 425 Anna 425 Benjamin 425 Colman 425 David 425 Deborah 341 Effie D. 524 Elizabeth (Hutchins) 306 Hannah 425, 516 Joanna (Dayton) McCall 89 John 306 Mary 425 Sarah (Marvin) Goodrich 306 William 306 Gurtiss, Elizabeth 314 Gushan, Vida C. 166 Gushing, Margaret G. 206 Philena 578 Cushman, Belle (Chapman) 126 C. E. 126 Clara 199 Cutler, Esther 227 Esther (Clark) 227 Gerard 227 Gutter, Abigail 415 Ann A. (Miller) 415 Ebenezer 415 Cutting, Eunice 347 Cuttino 350 Cuyler, Helen M. 458 Daggett, Daniel 459 Elizabeth (Franklin) 459 Harriet L. ( Marvin) 458, 459 Leslie M. 459 Luthera 250 Maud F. 459 Sarah G. 250 Thomas H. 459 William S, 250 Dally 456 Damon, Serena 586 Dana, Eliza 344 Lucy T. 223, 283 [Pres.] 223 Danes, Sarah 429 Danforth, Chloe B. (Marvin) 279 Frances G. Ball 279 Harriet 378 Hial 279 Jane E. 279 Leora N. 279 Mary A. 279 Mary S. 279 Milton C. 279 Milton H. 279 Nina R. 279 Sophia (Darrow) 279 Daniels 235 Danks 189 Danner 177 Darby, 179 Darling, Esther 372 Grace 489 Mary E. 372 Mary (Leiter) 495 S. T. 495 Darrow, Maria 423 Sophia 279 Darsie 500 Dauerty, Mary J. 537 Davenport, Amy 434 Davidson 177 Davies, Sarah 473 Davis, 336, 410 Amanda 96 Amelia (Lee) 585 Andrew 95 Ann 140 Anna E. 576 Anna R. 421 Benjamin 95, 134 Bertha Arnold 572 Charles F. 191 Didyma (Clark) 576 Dwight H. 191 Effie 242 Elizabeth 95, 471 Elizabeth (Marvin) 95 Ethel Byrd 572 Fannie E. (Marvin) 191 Frances E. (Marvin) 572 Henry 95 Jane 95 Jane R. 576 John L. 572 Index 603 Davis, Jonathan 140 Joseph 191 Lide G. 572 Lillian 585 Lodemia 260 LoisL. (Pooler) 191 Louisa S. 191 Mabel L. 572 Marvin R. 572 Mary 134, 203, 455 Mary (Adams) 191 Mary E. 191, 450 Mary M. 572 Mattie 256 Melissa 411 Myra95 Nancy 499 Nathaniel 95, 134 Rebecca 576 Reese 585 Rhoda96 Royston 572 Samuel 576 Sarah (Marvin) 95 Sophia 411 Susan (Cozort) 140 Theresa 95 WilUam 576 Zalmon R. 95 Davy, Caroline M. 501 Susannah (Marvin) 425 Day, Achsah (Scott) 142 AdaUne W. 142 Adonijah 141, 142 Agnes A. .Wright 260 Almira 139 Anna 139 Anna (Marvin) 139 Asa 139 Betsey 142 Caroline K 260 Charles 1. 142 Charlotte P. (Jones) 139 Clarissa L. (Brainard) 140 Cora E. 260 Cornelia 377 Cornelia W. (Hoag) 260 Elihu M. 140 Ehza (Adams) 139 EUza (Dunham) 142 Elizabeth 139 EUzabeth J. Buel 140 Elizabeth (Marvin) 141,142 Emily L. (Foster) 142 Emma (Gardiner) 172 Epaphroditus 142 Flavel 142 Harriet 172 Harriet M. 260 Hiram 142 Ira 142 Joseph 139 Julia E. 142 Julia M. (Fitch) 142 Julia T. (Marvin) 260 Kate F. 260 La Mott 142 Lucy 142 Lucy (Marvin) 142 Day, Marie L. 260 Marvin 142 Mary F. (Wands) 260 Mary O. 139 Orril 142 Philo 172 Rizpah E. (Swan) 140 Robert N. 260 Rodman G. 260 Sarah (Loomis) 141 Sophia (Titus) 142 Stephen B. 140 Susanna 139 Susanna (Brainard) 139 Susanna (Mather) 142 Susannah (Whitmore) 142 Talitha 139 Thomas H. 260 Dayton, (Greene) 89 Abigail 90 Abigail (Norton) 89 Abraham 90 Bethia ( ) 89 Catharine 90 Daniel 90 Ezra 90 Harriet 90 ' Henry 89 Huldah 90 James 89 James H. 90 Joanna 89 Lucinda (Morey) 89 Lucretia (Minor) 81 Marvin 89 Mehitable (Stratton) 90 Michael 81 Ruth 89 Jtuth (House) Talcott 89 Ruth (Marvin) 89 DeCamp, Elizabeth 465 DeForest, Abigail 328 Abigail (Marvin) 328 Ann M. 403 David 325, 328, 329 Elihu 329 Eiizabeth329, 350, 351 Elizabeth D. 172 Ephraim 329 Hezekiah 328 James 328 Lemuel 328 Martha 329 Martha (Blagge) 328, 329 Phebe (Keeler) 328 Rachel (Lambert) 329 Rebecca ( ) 328 Samuel 329 Sarah Betts 329 Sarah Olmstead 329 Thaddeus 328 DeGraff, Sarah A. 381 DeLance, Anna (Blish) 79 Delavan79, 114 Hepzibah (Marvin) 79 John 114 Marvin 79 Phebe 79 SaUy (Chandler) 114 DeLong, Loenda 174 DeLyne, Alice M. 190 Augusta A. 190 Elizabeth H. 190 Flora W. 190 Harriet P. (Marvin) 189 Harvey M. 190 John 189 Lillian F. 190 DeVinne, Sarah 125 DeWitt, Harriet (Sears) 422 Julia 462 Katharine 117 Lewis 422 Sarah 161 DeWolf, Balthazar 46 Daniel 56 Mary, 46, 48 Phebe (Marvin) 56 Sarah 54 Sarah (Lay) 56 Simon 56 Dean, Alice (Marvin) 475 Anna 414 Annie L. 193 Annie L. (Marvin) 193 Betsey A. 348 Betsey (Marvin) 348 Caroline (Marvin) 380 Charles 348, 475 Daisy M. 193 Daniel M. 348 Eleanor Lester 348 Elizabeth 567 Esther M. 348 Georgia S. 194 Harriet 348 Henrietta M. F. 197 Henry W. 348 Horace W. 380 Huldah 348 John Y. 193 Lewis 348 Mary 348 Mary Chipman 348 Mary Stevens 348 Maude L. 193 Orrin 348 Ruth E. 194, 348 Tryphena Butterfield 348 Deane, Nellie A. (Stillman) 153 Decker, Ann M. 529 Catharine H. (More) 564 Charlotte L. 123 Ella W. Wonnoth 123 Emma A. Bruce 123 George G. 564 James L. 123 John 123 Mary F. (Marvin) 123 Susan M. 564 Delamater 493 Delano, Harriet 125 Delavan 84 Delavergne, Phebe 446 Deming, Andrew 108 Betsey (Mather) 108 David 106 6o4 Index Deming, Elizabeth 106, 146, 148, 149, 152 Grace 109, 159, 160 Mehltable (Champion) 106 Denham, Agnes 391 Caroline 391 Caroline E. (Marvin) 391 Eliza H. 391 Isabella 391 Jane P. 391 Jessie P. 391 John 391 John M. 391 Josephine L. 391 Katharine S. 463 Martha 391 Martha G. 391 Mary C. Simpkins 391 Mary E. 391 Mary E. Hughes 391 Robert L. 391 Thomas P. 391 Denison, Mary (Champlin) 75 Mary M. 75 Phebe 62 Samuel 75 Dennis 389 Densmore 471 Denton, Abigail 375 Esther (Marvin) 374 Polly (Marvin) 425 Sally S. 375 Samuel 375 Susanna 375 Thomas 374, 375 Devoe 115 Dewey 262 Dezell, Ellen F. 254 Dibble, Mary S. 433 Ruhamah (Kemble) 124 Thirza C. 433 Dickens, Mary 423 Dickey 536 Dickson 439 Dillon, Margaret A. 407 Dimmick, Catharine M. (Mar- vin) 98, 99 Eunice 101, 142 George M. 99 Luther F. 98 Mary E. (Ellison) 99 Dimon, Deborah Bailey 354 Eben 354 Emeline C. 355 Gertrude L. 492 Grace 583 Hannah 354 John 354 Moses 354,* 583 Naomi Barton 354 Noah 354,* 583 Philomela Chary 354 Polly 354,* 583 Polly (Marvin) 354,* 583 Sally Hubbell 354 Dingee, Abigail 583 Alfred 583 Allen M. 583 Betsey (Marvin) 356,* 583 Dingee, Caroline 583 Eliza D. MacKefel 583 Elizabeth (Penny) 583 Jackson 583 Laura 583 Lois 583 Rebecca (Merritt) 583 Samantha 583 Samuel 583 Sarah M. Hyatt 583 Stephen 356,* 583 Dinsmore, Emily T. (Philleo) 413 John B. 194 Nancy (Wilson) 194 Orin 413 Sarah W. 194 Susan 271 Diodate, Elizabeth 82 Disbrow, Lois 355 Dixon, Emma (Orton) 411 George 411 John S. 137 Phebe S. (Pratt) 137 Doane, Annie L. 246 H. W. 245 Martha S. (Hagenbach) 245 Dobbins 461 Dobson 485 Dodd, Ada S. (Saunders) 165 Elsie E. 369 Jane A. (Marvin) 369 John W. 165 Joseph H. 369 Louis H. 369 Mary J. (Kelso) 165 William R. 165 Dodds 516 Dodge, Agnes E. 479 Caroline E. (Perkins) 479 Frederick B. 479 Gertrude B. (Marvin) 479 Henry P. 479 Polly 115, 169, 170 Dodson, Temperance 408 Doe 133 Dolan, Mary 533 Dominick, Elizabeth (Powers) 402 Fannie B. 402 Frances 353 Francis 402 Margaret E. 402 Donald 477 Donovan 125 Dooley 465 Dopkins, Lucinda 461 Dorland, Mary J. 428 Dorr, Abigail 88, 122 Deborah 88 Edmund 65, 70, 88 Elizabeth 66, 88 Eunice 66 Eve 82 George 65, 66, 88 Lydia 66 Mary 65 Mary (Griswold) 65, 88 Molly (Lovett) 66 Dorr, Phebe 65 Sarah 66 ' Sarah (Marvin) 88 Dorrance 461 Doty, Jane 111 Mercy 56, 61 . Temperance 56 Doud, Henrietta 572 Dougall 173 Dougherty 236 Douglas, Elizabeth 75 Douglass 247 Dow, Adella 190 Elsie C. (Copp) 244 Frank 244 Maria L. (Marvin) 190 Uriah 190 Down, Elizabeth 453 Drake, Abiel 212 AUce A. (Fell) 283 Anson 277 Betsey (Adams) 277 Cordelia E. (Wheat) 212 Deborah A. (Hooker) 479 Dorothy 212 Edna 283 Elijah 479 Fannie C. 542 Helen P. 277, 284 John 88 Judith (Marvin) 88 Julia (Mamn) 212 Lucy (Orton) 411 Martha M. 212 Nellie E. 212 Rebecca A. 479. 549 Richard 411 Walter E. 283 William A. 212 Dresser 233 Drislaine, Kate 238 Drumley, Eliza 371 DuBois 535 Dudley, Deborah 86 Jemima 66 Lucy (Keeler) 352 William 352 DuUager 460 Dunbar, Angeline R. (Brush) 421 Ella E. 448, 449 Everett E. 448 Helen A. (Swift) 448 James M. 421 Marion S. 449 Rafena D. 197 Duncan, Helen C. 475 Martin B. 475 Matilda 223 Uretta W. (Marvin) 475 Dunham, Eliza 142 Elizabeth 72, 356, 357 Elizabeth ( ) 357 Jonathan 357 Dunn, Augustus 139 Charles C. 139 Daniel C. 139 Edward C. 139 Elizabeth H. 139 Index 605 Dunn, Joseph M. 1J9 Matilda (Marvin) McKane 147 Pearl M. (Burroughs) 139 Rebecca (Moore) 139 Sarah A. (Marvin) 139 Sophronia (Buffington) 139 William B. 139 Dunning, Elizabeth 562 Hannah 351, 399 Durand, Sally 129 Durant, George 38 IVIary 38 Sarah 45 Durfey 82 Durine, see Durant Durno 526 Duryea, James 377 Mary (Heard) 377 MeUssa 377 Mercy 426 Dusenbury, George A. 544, 545 Irene 545 I^wis M. 545 Louise B. (Marvin) 544 William F. 544 Dustin 248 Butcher 492 Button 274 Dwight 470 Dyer 527 Dysinger, Harriet 257 Eaken, Ella P. 181 Earle, Matilda 469, 545 Eastwood 584 Eaton, Amos B. 176 Hannah 412 Mary I. (Jerome) Smith 176 Susan ( ) 494 Ebell, Oriana L. (Steele) 454 .Ecker, Deborah 184 Eady, Emma M. P. 420 Eddy, Asa 477 Frances A. (Marvin) 468 Marian 517 Pauline 359 Sarah 477, 547, 548 Sibyl (Sweet) 477 Zachary 468 Eden, Patience 54 Edgar 225 Edgett, Edith M. 167 Ezra A. 167 George M. 167 Harriet C. (Marvin) 167 James C. 167 Mary A. 252 Mary L. 167 Edmunds, Mary T. 416 Edson 582 Edwards, Andrew W. 533 Arthur M. 533 Charlotte 411 Elizabeth (Marvin) 26 JaneE. (Rogers) 261 John S. 533 Mabel D. Walker 533 Margaretta 261 Miriam E. (Marvin) 533 Edwards, Reuben H. 261 Robert 26 Viola A. Collins 533 Eells, Benjamin B. 215 Clara 126 Eleanor (Place) 213 Ellen M. 213 Emma I. 213,* 580 Eunice 427 Hannah 212 Harriet D. 213 Horace 213 Hulda H. (Stoddard) 213 Jeremiah 359 John 352 John M. 213 Mary 213, 218 Mary A. (Kneer) 213 Mary J. S. 215 Mary W. (Marvin) 212 Mead 212, 213 Mehitable (Marvin) 359 Robert 213 Robert L. 213,* 580 Ruhamah [Ruth ?] 352 Stephen D. 213 William H. 213 Egner 408 Eldridge, Frances E. 282 Elliot, Gustave E. 502 Janette 407 Mary M. (Weed) 502 Elliott, Catharine (Marvin) 122 Jennie (Marvin) 372 Job 122 Lucretia C. (Marvin) 507 Stephen G. 507 Theodore 372 Ellis, Betsey (Young) 251 Caroline (Marvin) 251 Charles A. 251 Clara S. (Proaty) 251 Elizabeth A. (Hodgson) 252 Frank M. 252 Frederic W. 252 George H. 252 George S. 251 Ida Burkett 252 Isabelle D. (Seaver) 252 Jennie S. 252 Julia A. 251 Mary S. 252 Samuel 251 Tina Haire 252 William V. 252 Ellison, Mary E. 99 Ellsworth, Abigail 378 Frances 259 Job 313 Sarah (Warner) Clark 313 Ellwood, see Elwood Abigail 355 Abigail Brown 355 Almira 355 Emeline C. Dimon 355 Horace 355 Richard, 354, 355 Rowena A. Phelps 355 Ellwood, Moses 355 !5arah (Marvin) 354 Stephen 355 Elmore, Daniel F. 484 John M. 484 John W. 484 Louisa (Elwood) 432 Mary C. 484 Pearl 484 Peter F. 484 William 432 Zoe B. (Marvin) Prevo 484 Elwell, Eli 465 Elizabeth (DeCamp) 465 Emma E. 465 Sophronia 161 Elwood, see Ellwood Augusta Jennings 432 Candace H. (Bigelow) 432 Charles 432 David M. 432 Delia E. Taylor 432 Grace 370 John 432 Louisa 432 Nancy Moore 432 Sarah [Sally] (Marvin) 432 Samuel 432 Shubael 432 Susan A. 432 Ely, Abigail D. 128 Adriel 100 Christopher 59 Clarissa (Marvin) 100 Daniel 59 David G. 125 David H. 125 Deborah 108 Ebenezer 128 Elizabeth 47, 59, 62, 85, 91 Elizabeth A. (Hale) 128 EUzabeth C. 128 Elizabeth (Peck) 47 Elizabeth (Sill) 125 Elizabeth (Williams) 94 Eve (Marvin) 59,60 Harriet A. (Donovan) 125 Harriet A. (Rockwell) 164 Horace 100 James 93 Jane (Lord) 46 Joanne (Phipps) 46 John 62 Josiah 62 125 Lydia 128 Lydia (Reynolds) 62, 127 Mary 47, 65, 105 Mary E. 128,* 137, 579 Mary (Lord) 62 Mary (Marvin) 46 Phebe 62 Phebe (Denison) 62 Phebe H. 130 Phebe (Hubbard) 47, 128 Phebe (Marvin) 127, 137 Prudence (Lewis) Marvin 93 Richard 46, 47 Ruhamah (Turner) 59 Ruth 94, 134 6o6 Index Ely, Ruth S. (Marvin) 125 Samuel 46 Sarah 47, 58 Sarah (Stowe) 100 Selden 164 Selden M. 12V, 137 Seth 62, 127 Seth E. 128 Sophia 140 Statira E. (Griffin) 127, 137 Wells 94, 95 William 45 Elyer, Lucy 434 Embree 205 Emerick 190 Emerson, Eda 5 1 1 Sarah 257 Emmons, Benjamin 577 Esther (Marvin) 577 Hester (Marvin) Lord 62 Jonathan 62 English, Florence (Smith) 242 Hattie M. 537 Mary 242 William 242 Ensign, AdeUne M. (Page) 146 Caroline J. 279 Caroline (Pope) 279 Elmer E. 146 John 279 Lois 104 Escott 241 Essex 568 Evans, Adelaide (Beebe) 206 Adelaide L. 206 Caroline 268 Henry M. 206 Julia E. 222 Mabel M. 207 Evarts 404 Everest 574 Everett, Ebenezer 380 EUas 179 Emma 179 Lucy (Moulton) 380 Pamela W. (Kirby) 179 Sylvia 380 William E. 179 Ewers 227 Fahnstock, 173 Fairbanks, Mehitable 492 Fairfax 179 Fairweather, Clementine 400 Falconer, Jane 378 Falkner, Margaret 135 Fanning 225 Farmer, Adolphus 121 Cynthia 184, 267 Harriet (Marvin) 121 John 184 Martha (Robertson) 121 William 121 Farnham 385 Farnsworth 461 Farr, Mary (Tibballs) 344 Farrar, Delia 512 George 202 Julia A. (Carleton) 202, 281 Nellie 512 Farwell, Mary 138, 584 Fassett 165 Faulks, Juha H. 539 Faussett 501 Fay, Ella M. 201 Fayerweather 460 Fell, Alice A. 283 Ann 224 Catharine (Campbell) 283 Catharine A. (Marvin) 283 Ellen A. 283 Henrietta M. 283 Irene J. 283 John 283 Lillian L. 283 Mattie G. (Short) 283 William S. 283 William W. 283 Fellers 522 Fellows, Ann 131 Felt, Dorcas 498 Fera 246 Ferguson, Minnie S. 548 Fero, Harriet 234 Ferris, Anna E. 262 Gould 352 Mary (Keeler) 352 Seth 352 Sherwood B. 262 Fessenden, Adra E. 547 Angeline 239 Field, Lillian 541 Susanna 200 Fife, Rebecca 404 Filley 229 Finch 192 Fink, Ella 275 Eugene A. 524 Lot 524 Margaret Wolfe 524 Mary (Monroe) 524 Rhoda E. (Marvin) 524 Finnis, Emma L. 521 Firestone 232 Fish, Cortez 280 Estella 532 Frances S. 280 Emily (Marvin) 372 Helen (Saxe) 280 Ida M. (Marvin) 551 Isaiah 372 Lena M. 551 Merrill D. 551 Samuel A. 551 Fisher, Ada L. (Anthony) 570, 571 Anna 286 EUzabeth M. (Dennis) 389 Joseph C. 389 Leonard 389 Matilda B. 151 Sarah F. 450 Fitch, Abby (Whitney) 327 Abigail 430 Abigail (Goodrich) 307,* 581 Amelia 356 Anjenith 503 Ann 341, 382 Fitch, Ann (Hanford) 327 Betsey 228 Clark M. 327 Daniel 327 Dorinda (Rockwell) 431 Esther E. 327 Esther P. (Fitch) 327 Esther (Marvin) 302, 327 Esther (Piatt) 327 Helen E. 388 Henry 327 James 302, 327 Jonathan 327, 356 Joseph 431 Julia A. 217 Julia M. 142 Lucretia Whitney 327 Mary 337, 440 Mary E. 356 Mary (Haynes) Bucking- ham 302, 327 Nathaniel 217 Polly (Gibbs) 327 Rebecca 327 Rebecca (Marvin) 327 Sally (Benedict) 217 Samuel 307, 327 Samuel M. 327 Sarah 302 Sarah Boardman 307 Sarah (Cannon) 327 Sarah M. (Jones) 388 Sherman B. 388 Susanna 327 Susanna Whiting 307 Thomas 300, 302, 307,* 315 581 Timothy 327 Fitzwater, Ellen 473 Flagler, EUzabeth A. 260 Flannagan, EUzabeth 429 Flanders, 560 Fleetham, AUce G. 266 Fleming 428 Fletcher, Amanda 498 EmeUne 561 Hannah M. 527 Louisa 359, 498 Margaret 248 Mary J. 485 FlewelUng, EmeUne M. 400 FUnt, Charles A. 504 Marcus D. 276 Matilda P. (HaU) 504 Rose M. (Marvin) 276 Folger, Anna 508 FoUtins 487 Follansbee, Elizabeth 432 Folsom 579 Folts 584 Fonscrook 472 Foote, (Johnson) 379 Abigail 100 Abigail A. (Marvin) 379 Charles 379 Charles A. 378, 379 Clarissa (Marvin) Ely 100 Dan 134 Edward 379 Index 607 Foote, Elisha 186 EUzabeth 99 Frances 378 Harriet N. 186 Henry 379 James B. 379 Isabella (Henry) 134 Israel 100 Laura 134 Maria (Baldwin) 378 Marietta 492, 494 Mary 419 Mary (Squier) 186 Nathaniel 100 Forara, Eliza 285 Forbes, Sarah 58, 159 Force, Mary E. (Cooke) 539 Mary F. 538, 539 William M. 539 Ford, David 378 Delena 242 Frances (Maynard) 378 Grace A. 276 Grace (Kitchell) 158 Henrietta A. (Ackley) 226 John 158 Mark 242 Martha (Jackson) 378 Marvin 242 Mildred 242 Minnie (Marvin) 242 Nancy 173 Newton H. 226 Phebe 158, 229 Reuben M. 503 SelinaH. (Marvin) 503 Forsyth 68 Foster, Emily L. 142 Eunice 414 Irene M. (Brooks) 556 Lettie 159 William N. 556 Fouts, Margaret 515 Fowler, Angle J. (Marvin) 521 Betsey (Morehouse) 400 Clara M. (Peck) 394 Edwin 394 Elizabeth 158 Elmer 521 Emma E. 393, 394 EmmaS. (Marvin) 116 Frances O. Howes 394 Hannah 458 Henry 400 Heny M. 394 Irene 394 John A. 394 John M. 116 Louisa A. 394 Lucia M. 116 Lydiall4 Martha 521 Martha (Marvin) 394 Ray S. 521 Rebecca 400 Samuel S. 116 Sarah 51 Thomas B. 394 Verna L. 521 Fowler, William 116 Fox, Florence M. 564 Gertrude E. (Marvin) 564 Jefferson M. 192 Mildred V. 564 Polly E. (Marvin) 192 WilUam C. 564 Fraley 247 Franc 446 Frank 547 Franklin, Edwin B. 440 Edwin L. 440 Elizabeth 459 Evelyn L. (Kays) 440 Helen 440 Helen H. (Marvin) 440 Joseph L. 440 Keziah 435, 523 Mary (Fitch) 440 Thomas 440 William M. 440 Franks, Maria B. 206 Eraser 269 Freece, Lulu B. 570 Freeman, Edith M. (Marvin) 549 Ellen 383 Frederick 549 Virginia 457 Freligh 363 French, Charlotte M. 187, 272 Clark 411 Eliza D. 161 Eva (Orton) 411 Ira 161 Jennie 247 Maria (Marvin) 161 Sophronia (Elwell) 161 William M. 161 Frickenhaus, Emma 543 Frisbee [Frisbie], Anna 334 Ebenezer 334 Hezekiah 72, 334 Rebekkah 334 Silence 334 Susannah (Marvin) 72, 334 Frith, Frances S. 286 Frost, Agnes 454 Agnes M. 454 Elizabeth R. (Marvin) 454 Ezra M. 454 George 454 Jane 346 Josephine 455 Laura (Marvin) 242 Mary A. 560 W. J. 242 Frothingham 456 Frye, Dene T, 205 Ellen M. 216 FuUenweider, Mattie 249 Fuller, Abbie B. 168 Almeda 527 Clara 527 Daniel 93 Dwight W. 283 EUza (Gould) 131 Elizabeth 527 Ellen A. (Fell) 283 Fuller, Hiram 131 Huldah (Marvin) 93 Jesse S. 527 John C. 131 Leona P. 283 Lucy (Marvin) 93 , Lydia D. 445 Martha A. (Marvin) 527 Matthias 93 Minerva 131 Ora527 Rebecca P. 506 Rose 527 Sarah (Gould) 131 Stella 257 Warren G. 527 FuUerton, Justine O. 445 Fullmer, Caroline M. Linnell 435 David 434, 435 Don P. 435 Elvira M. 434 Esther 435 Eugene B. 434 Hannibal O. 434 Hortensia J. 434 Ida A. Morton 435 Junius S. 434 Lucy Elyer 434 Mary R. 435 Peter 434 Rachel E. Brown 434 Rhoda A. 434, 435 Rhoda A. (Marvin) 434 Sarah J. Mitchel 434 Susannah 434 Fults 556 Funston, Josephine S. 210 Furman, Sadie F. 465 Gadcomb, Mary A. 360 Gafney 562 Gage, Betsey (Marvin) 389 Daniel 389 Jane 423 Janette 423 Luke 389 Sarah (Newton) 389 GaiUard, Mary E. 350 Gale, Betsey (Marvin) 346 Clara Henry 476 Frank 476 Harry 477 Helen A. (Marvin) 476 Ida M. 476 John W. 346 Nathaniel 375 Nellie 476 Sally S. (Denton) 375 Samuel D. 476 Gallaudet de St. Croix, Leah 445 Galley 408 Gallup, Phebe E. 368 Galusha, Lucy 589 Gamage 462 Ganung, Sarah 423 Garahan 376 Gard 482 Gardiner, Emma 172 6o8 Index Gardiner, Mary 106 Gardner, Caroline 232 Charles S. 496 Fanny 258 Lion 456 •. Mercy A. (Marvin) 496 Minette 496 Nancy R. 455 Garrett, Nettie 562 Garriott 159 Garrison, Archibald 542 Rachel 278 Sarah (Boughton) 542 Sarah E. 542 Garter, Don 529 Dor 529 Hazel 529 Herbert S. 529 Minnie (Marvin) 528 Myrtle (Marvin) 529 Nora 528 Ray 529 Thomas 528 Velma 529 Gaskill 203 Gaskin, Joanna 448 Gass 344 Gaston, Phebe 199 Gates, Abner 59 Betsey 163 Daniel 59,* 156, 574 Dorothy 127, 137 Eliza J. 506 EUzabeth 59 Esther 59 Eve 59 Grace 59 Grace (Rathbone) 58 Hannah 59 Josiah 58, 59 Judith 156 Judith M. 156 Lydia 59 Lydia (Marvin) 58, 60, 156, 574 Marvin 59,* 156, 574 Olive S. 351 Phebe 59 Rebecca (Coleman) 511 Reynold 59 Sarah (Moore) 59,* 574 Stephen 511 Vienna 511 Gay, Lucretia (Marvin) Han- ford 369 Rebecca 333 WilUam 369 Gaylord, Laura 461 Gee, Mercy 427 Gellatly, Mary A. 271 Gelston, Anna 508, 561 Anna (Folger) 508 Cotton 508 Gerard 230 Gerbridge, Hannah E. (Whit- ney) 406 Gere 483 Gerry 474 Gerusicker 477 Gibbs, Deborah W. 132 Mary J. (Lobban) 178 Phebe F. (Snow) 230 Polly 327 Samuel 327 Sarah C. W. 178 WilUam L. 230 William W. 178 Gibson, Ellen (Marvin) 513 John G. 513 John M. 513 Mary 415 Giffin, Ann 554 Gilford, Harriet 493 Gilbert, Adelaide M. 278 Calvin J. S. 393 Eliza (Marvin) Piatt Crosby 393 Elizabeth (Marvin) 449 Ernest M. 449 George 449 George K. 590 Hannah 314 Hierom 21 Josephine G. 393 Lavina 274 Lucy H. (Sayles) 278 Thomas J. 278 Walter M. 449 William 21, 393 Gilchrist, Kate 509 Gilcrease [Gilchrist], Sarah 165, 249 Susan 249-251 Giles 336 Gillett, Abigail 68 Abigail (Kellogg) 91 Almon 158 Amelia 535 Amos 91 Betsey 91 Betsey (Rogers) 91 Caleb 68 Daniel 58 EHsha 58 EUzabeth (Peck) 65 Emeline 158 Ezra 58 Huldah 91 Huldah M. 119 Huldah M. (Marvin) 119 Huldah (Marvin) 91 James 65 Jane O. (Reed) 580 Joanne (Taintor) 47 John 58 Jonathan 47, 58, 65, 90, 91, 123 Joseph 58, 91, 119 Joseph M. 119 Josiah 47 Martha (Marvin) 58,65 Martin 58 Mary (Beckwith) 68 Mary Miner 58 Noah H. 119 Phebe (Marvin) 47,58,60,65 Reinold 58, 65 Samuel 68 Gillett, Sarah 58 Sarah (Ely) 47, 58 Shadrach 58 Wells S. 580 Zylpha (Pratt) 58, 90, 123, 125 Gillette, Abigail (Remington) 586 Carrie M. (Marvin) 265 Edwin R. 265 Hannah A. 586 Jacob 586 Gillum, Elizabeth P. 510 Gilman, Mary 588 Gilson 210 Girardean 391 Glace 435 Glass, Mehitable 443, 534 Gleason, EUza 405 Grace I. 198 Harriette W. 198 Helen W. (Marvin) 197 Joseph 197 Ruth (Merriam) 424 Glenn, Clara E. 149 James A. 149 John J. 256 Marian N. (Marvin) 149 Margaretta 149 Mary (Balcom) 256 GUnes, Amy 522 Glover 463 Gleed, Jennie E. (Wright) 552,* 589 Glympse, Alma Hungerford 277 Andrew D. 2/7 Emma L. (Marvin) 276 Frank W. 276 Frederic C. 277 Hervey A. 277 Israel 276 Marie Kennedy 276 Goddard, Alice L. 489 Allen 390 Amandus L. 489 Charles C. 489 Emeroy H. 489 Grace DarUng 489 Maria (Marvin) 390 Marvin A. 489 Rebecca B. (Marvin) 489 Stella (Waterman) 489 Godfrey, Hannah 553 Mary E. 387 Gokey, Harriet A. (Marvin) 263,* 580 Mabel E. 580 Marvin C. 263 William N. 263,* 580 Gold, Deborah 325, 326 Nathan 317 Rebecca 327 Goldsmith 377 Golson, CUfford 509 Goldthwaite 545 Goodall 247 Goodin, AUce E. 522 Goodfellow, Jerusha 400 Index 609 Gooding, Charles 344 Hannah R. 344 Victoria N. 527 Goodnow, Benjamin 501 Hannah (Marvin) 501 Jennie 506 Goodrich, Abigail 307,* 581 Albert E. 228 Anne 125, 192, 193 Anson 271 Benjamin F. 27 1 Caroline (Weed) 228 Catharine S. 228 Charles C. 271 Chauncey 308 Chauncey A. 308 Comfort (Marvin) 227 CordeUa W. 228 ComeUa E. 228 David 307 David M. 271 Ebenezer 227 Edgar 228 EHzabeth 307 Elizabeth (Sizer) 228 Ephraim 307 Gideon 125 Grace (Riley) 307 Hannah (Wright) 307 Isabella 271 Jasper E. 228 Jemsha (Treat) Welles 307 John 306, 307 Joseph 70 Joseph M. 228 Margerie 306 Mary 307 Mary A. Ayrault 307 Mary A. (Gellatly) 271 MaryE. (Marvin) 271 Mehitable 70, 103, 104, 358 Mehitable (Goodwin) 70 Prudence (Churchill) 308 Rebecca (Allen) 307 Rosamond F. Whaling 228 Russell 227 Ruth W. (Pruyn) 271 Samuel G. 308 Sarah 306 Sarah (Marvin) 271, 306 Sarah (Treat) 307 Submit (Norton) 227 Susan (Dinsmore) 271 William271, 306,*307, 581 Goodsell, Eliza A. 490 Edward W. 138 Elizabeth (Hopkins) Marvin 138 Peter 138 Goodspeed, Harriet E. 419 Goodwin, Abigail 36 Hannah 369 Harriet S. 543 Mehitable 70 Thomas 36 Gookin, Deborah 143 Louisa 143 Gordon, Alexander 381 Edward E. 381 Gordon, Elizabeth A. (Sneath) Miner 381 Jane (Kasson) 381 John M. 381 Lanor (Marvin) 381 Louise 429 Maria H. (Coggswell) 381 Mary E. Hoyt381 Robert 381 Sarah A. De Graff 381 William A. 381 Gore, Susan 28 Gorham 378 Gorrell 520 Gouch 199 Gould, Abijah 131 Ann (Fellows) 131 David 131 Elihu 131 Elisha M. 131 Eliza 131 Emily 131 Gardner G. 131 Harriet 131 Harriet (Gould) 131 Henry 131 Horace 131 James M. 131 Lizzie J. 519 Maria 131 Minerva (Fuller) 131 Phebe (Guyaut) 131 Sarah 131 Sarah (Boothe) 131 Sarah (Marvin) 131 Graff, Anna M. 500 Graham, Henry 41, 50 Martin 171 Mary 41, 50 Mary E. 171 Sarah 41, 53-55 Sarah J. (Ridgway) 171 Susannah 50, 51, 68, 70, 73, 76,77 Granier, Mary V. 541 Granger, Electa 110,* 578 Eunice (Mather) 108 Ruth 223 Thaddeus 108 Grannis 228 Grant, Elizabeth 313 NelUe 550 Gratton, Martha (Marvin) 409 Graves, Asaph 440 Edmund 440 Ellen M. 441 Eva L. 441 James 588 Lydia 182 Mary (Oilman) 588 Philamelia (Burnham) 440 Rosetta A. 588 Sarah (Marvin) 440 Gray, Abby 375 Ann 439 Ann (Marvin) Swain 325 Godfrey 325 Prudence 99 Grebe, Katie L. 563 Greeley 131 Green, Alonzo 406 Amanda M. (Dwight) 470 Anna L. 496 Anson 404 Benjamin 391 Caroline E. 496 Cora 495 Cordelia (Brewer) 404 Deborah (Marvin) 406 Dora S. (Marvin) 404 Eva M. 495 Harriet Hart 495 Henry P. 189 James B. 495 Jennie M. 495 Louisa C. (Marvin) 189 Lucinda W. Spalding 406 Margaret 383 Martha E. (Marvin) 391 Mary F. 495 Michael M. 495 Minnie M. 488 Narcissa (Marvin) 495 Rebecca C. 384 Samuel 470 Samuel B. 470 Sarah E. 127 Sarah (Hart) 470 Susan 563 Thomas J. 496 William G. 404 William S. R. 495 Greene, Mary J. 559 Greenslade 453 Greenwood, Roannah 280 Greer 260 Gregg, Addie E. 173 Alvah P. 173 Anna B. (Becker) 173 Bert C. 531 Dora O. (Marvin) 531 Elizabeth (Marvin) 173 John 588 Levi 173 Maria 588 Sylvia E. (Mott) 588 Gregory, Abigail 431 Abigail D. (Ely) 128 Abraham 368 Adam F. 524 Alexander M. 85 Benjamin 565 Catharine W. (Trowbridge) 85 David E. 85 Ebenezer 337 Elizabeth 433 EUzabeth (Betts) 368 Esther A. 386 Hannah 337, 366, 368, 370, 371,427 Harriet (Stafford) 85 Henry M. 128 Jachin 309 John 309, 310 Lewis B. 85 Lois (Marvin) 85 Lucia M. (Hill) 85 6io Index Gregory, Mary A. 444 Mary C. (Rycklnan) 85 Mary (Fitch) 337 Mary J. 565 Phebe A. 85 Rachel A. (Roberts) 524 Sarah 309 Sarah (Webb) 565 Selina H. 503 Stephen B. 85 William M. 85 Gretter, Ann H. 177 Grey, Mary 246 Gridley, Elizabeth C. (Marvin) 190 Elizabeth (Clark) 313 Mary 364 Mary (Seymour) 313 Thomas 313 Warren 190 Griffin, Dorothy (Gates) 127, 137 Edward D. 65, 82, 137 Eve (Dorr) 82 George 82 Josiah 127, 137 Mary E. 446 Phebe 82, 137 Sophia C. 137, 197, 207-209 Statira E. 127, 137 Griffith 580 Grigg, Letitia 360 Grinnel, Mary 53 Sarah 54, 79 Griswold, Abigail 75 Ashbel P. 87 Elizabeth Colton 75 EUzabeth (Lee) 75 Elizabeth (Marvin) 74 Fanny (Rogers) 128 George 74, 75 Hannah 75 Hannah (Lynde) 74 Isabel 75 Lois 82 Lucy 76 Margaret 302 Marion A. 547 Mary 65, 75, 88 Mary M. (Denison) 75 Mary (Marvin) 75 Matthew 38-41, 65, 88, 128, 130, 148 Phebe 75 Phebe H. (Ely) 128, 130 Roger 128 Sally (Pratt) 87 Samuel 75 Sarah L. (Olmstead) 128, 130 Susannah (Lynde) 76 Sylvanus 74, 75 Thomas 76 Gritman 524 Groat 183 Grover, Elizabeth M. 467 Harriet E. 141 Horatio 141 Julia M. 141 Grover, Lucinda (Marvin) 141 Martha M. 141 Norman E. 141 Otis S. 141 Gruber, Fiette 516 Grumman, Abigail 350, 396-398 Rebecca (Betts) 350 Samuel 350 Guilbert, see Gilbert Guile, Charlotte A. 121 Lorenzo 121 Mary 336 Phebe D. 336 Sarah (Marvin) 121 Guilford, 554 Guion, Frances M. 401 Gurley, Israel 101 Eunice (Dimmick) 101, 142 Gurnrick, Betsey 501, 560 Gustin, Abigail 112 Guyaut, Phebe 131 Gyllyat, Margaret 20 Hackett 201 Hagadorn 441 Hagenbach 245 Haight, Antoinette 346 Elmira 397 Sally (Marvin) Castle 346 Haines 474 Haire, Tina 252 Hale, Elizabeth A. 128 Elizabeth (McBride) 128 Horace 128 Julia 251 Julia (Newlin) 267 Louisa N. 267 Patty 166 Richard 267 Haley, Martha 523 Rosa 568 Hall, Abby (Wright) 147 Abigail (Marvin) 339, 376 Addie Brundage 505 Addie (Smith) 505 Adelaide 285 Alice M. (Marvin) 191 Amy S. 503 Anjenith (Fitch) 503 Anna M. 505 AsaheMU C. Edith 191 Caroline A. 194, 277 Carrie 261 Charles H. 191 Daniel339, 376, 411, 503 Delia C. 151 DeWitt C. 141 Edson 134 Elihu 217 Elizabeth C. (Kellogg) 263 Ellen 206 Emily 95 Emma H. 264 Eric L. 270 Esther 189 Ezra 58, 263, 264 Frances C. 264 Frances E. 265 Franklin J. 280 Hall, George 411 George C. 503 George M. 503 Gilbert L. 504 Gilbert M. 505 Giles 147 Harriet E. (Grover) 141 Isaac 58 James 270 James M. 505 Jennie E. 217 John 261 Josiah 411 Laurane 147 Leodossky M. 585 Louisa (Marvin) 147 Lucinda 221, 283 Lucretia E. (Orton) 411 Lucy (Marvin) 411 Margaret N. 270 Maria 482 Maria (Cheney) 270 Martha A. (Holland) 280 Marvin 147 Mary A. Hurst 505 Mary C. 270 Mary E. 505 Mary M. 503 Mary M, (Marvin) 503 Matilda P. 504 Melissa Davis 41 1 Minerva (Marvin) 504 Minerva S. (Marvin) 134 Peter 151 Pomeroy 265 Rebecca 411 Rowena M. (Russell) 280 Samuel L. 221 Sarah E. 263 Sarah (Forbes) 58 Sarah (Gillett) 58 Sarah J. (Marvin) 270 Sarah L. 147 Sophia Davis 411 Sophia J. (Sherman) 261 Susanna A. (Knapp) 221 Thankful 163, 243 William 280 WilUam R. 281 Hallbauer, Emma 236 Halley, JuUa 221 Halsey, Abigail (Jagger) 377 CaroUne (Marvin) 376, 377 Clinton G. 539 Edgar LaG. 539 Emma 251 Harriet M. 377 James O. 539 Jeremiah 475 Mary 377, 475 Mary A. (Burdick) 475 Naomi F. 539 Sarah E. (Van Name) 539 Timothy 377 Viola C. (Marvin) 539 Walter 377 Halsted 180 Ham 439 Hamilton, Elizabeth J. C. 197 Index 6ii Hamilton, Guy N. 488 Henrietta M. F. (Dean) 197 Huldah 379, 440-443 Mary 379 Minnie S. (Marvin) 488 Samuel 379 William C. P. 197 Hamlin 515 Hamman, Sarah R. 563 Hammond, Camilla 500 Sarah 428 Hand, Anna (JIarvin) 475 Edna 476 Ethel J. 476 Martin 475 Marvin 476 Mary A. 585 Haney 187 Hanford, Ann 327 Caroline Smith 341 Charles 341 Charlotte (St. John) 341 Comstock 344 Daniel 341 Hannah 321, 413 Joseph P. 341 Julia A. (Marvin) 344 Lucretia (Marvin) 369 Maria (Castle) 346 Nathan T. 346 Priscilla T. Snell 341 Samuel 369 Susannah (Piatt) 341 Winfield S. 341 Hankinson, Martha M. 4/2 Hanley, B. A. 235 Hannah 372 Harbeck, Annie 589 Harbison 561 Harding, George W. 264 Harriet (Champlin) 264 Hany C. 201 Heletha E. 264 May E. (Benjamin) 201 Hardy, Caroline (Adams) 110 Hare, CaroUne 177 Hargreaves 465 Harlow, Annis 162, 240, 241 Eleazer 162 Rhoda (Alexander) 162 Harmon, Myrtie A. 469 Harper, Mary L. 281 Harriet, Elsie (Manley) 160 Harrington, Anna 473 Asenath (Marvin) 357 Clarence 483 Donald L. 483 Edward H. 483 George 357 J. G. 483 John 357 Lucy 227 Marietta (Marvin) 483 HaiTis, Abigail (Royce) 112 Cornelia E. (Marvin) 448 Eunice 64 Harriet C. 184 John L. 580 John S. 183,* 580 Harris, Josephine E. (Marvin) 183,* 580 Levi 112 Lois (Ives) 183 . Martha (Collins) 36 Mary A. 161 Miriam 62 Wilhelmina 448 William 36 William H. 183 William S. 448 Harrison, Aaron 461 Achsah461 Henrietta 462 Phebe 370 Rosalthe 497 Roxana (Bailey) 461 Hart, Anna 472 CaroUne \\ . (Howe) 472 Charles T. 563 Charles W. 282 Daniel 571 Frederick 472 Guy D. 571 Harriet 495 Jessie M. (Case) 282 Katie M. (Marvin) 563 Mabel G. 571 Mabel (Marvin) 571 Reuben D. 571 Sarah 470 Hartwell, 587 Harvey, Azubah 93, 130 Joseph 93 Mary 141 Sarah (Colt) 93 Susan R. 275, 276 Hasey 514 Haskell, Jennie N. 485 H assail 452 Hastings, Mabel L. 404 Hatch 334 Hathaway, Cornelia (Day) 377 EUzabeth M. 377 Ella B. (Marvin) 401 Essigna M. 537 Grace H. 401 Harriet E. (Bates) 401 Maude 188 Miriam D. M. 401 Thomas G. 401 Warren 377 Warren F. 401 Hathorne 374 Hatt 240 Haupt 557 Hauser, 339 Haverstock 522 Hawke, Luella 474 Hawkes 285 Hawkins, Abraham 516 Alice (Koppman) 211 Charles A. 211 Clarissa K. (Marvin) 211 Edgar M. 211 Ella 519 Fletcher B. 516 George B. 516 Gertrude E. 211 Hawkins, Harriet A. (Marvin) 516 Harriet M. (Day) 260 Horace D. 260 Lodemia (Davis) 260 Robert C. 21 1 WiUiam W. 516 Hawley, Abigail (Cutter) 415 Ann S. 415 Asahel 415 Cynthia 415 Eleanor P. (Barlow) 498 Harry 498 John 415 John A. 415 Lucina (Bowen) 446 Lydia (Marvin) 415 Marinda K. 446 Martha L. 415 Mary (Gibson) 415 Mary M. 415 Mary (Marvin) 415 William A. 446 Hayden, Cynthia (Wilcox) 191 DeUlah 191 Esther 430 Eunice 430, 517 Samuel 430 Zerah A. 191 Zora E. 191 Hayes, Bertha A. (Marvin) 486 Elvira (Marvin) 158 Frances 486 George M. 486 Grace M. 486 John 25, 27 Mary 25, 311 Milton 158 Nathaniel 311 Ruth 368 Ruth (More) 309 Samuel 309, 318 Sarah 309 Zaccheus 158 Hayle 17 Haynes, see Haines Annie 190 Catherine 45 1 Elizabeth 320 Hannah 313 Mary 302, 327, 474 Mary A. 474 Mercy (Marvin) 301 William 301, 302, 320 Hayse 25 Hayward, Betsey (Marvin) 412 H. 412 James 355 Mary (Turner) 355 Hazen 50 7 Head, Rachel 397 Heald 201 Heape, Sarah 576 Heard 377 Heath 588 Heaton, Ellen C. (Blackman) Marvin 513 Hiram 513 6l2 Index Heaton, Mary L. (Harper) Skinner 281 Willis E. 281 Hebard, Alice M. 402 Diali 402 Frederic S. 402 George D. A. 402 George L. 403 Grace R. 402 Margaret E. D. 353 Margaret E. D. (Marvin) 402 Sarah (Averill) 402 Hebbard, Mary 120 Heck, Gertrude 571 Hedden, Daniel 459 Hannah 460 Harriet C. 459 Hedges 484 Heer 520 Heffin, Mary A. 241 Hegeman 181 Heiz, Maria 498 Heller 553 Helmbold 525 Helme, Caroline E. 436 Elizabeth 339 Elizabeth (McDowell) 339 Elizabeth (Roe) 435 Joseph W. 435 Julianna B. 436 Julianna (Marvin) 435 Mary A. 436 Nathan H. 373, 436 Nathan W. 435 Phebe J. 436 Temperance A. 436 WoodhuU 339 Helmick, Cornelia T. 534 Helms, Mary 406 Hemenway, Abigail 406 Hemmerling, Elizabeth 272 Hempstead 38 Henchman 143 Henderson, Mollie (Ames) 153 Hendrix 510 Henry, Clara 476 Ella M. (Smith) 458 Ethel M. 458 Isabel Pringle 458 Isabella 134 John C. 458 Katharine 566 Margaret (Meech) 458 Martha S. 545 'Mary A. (Marvin) 458 Mary M. 272 Patrick 166 Theodore 458 Wilham H. 458 WilUam M. 458 Herde 16 18 Herman [Newman ?] Sally 160, 234, 236 Hermance 161 Herrick, Adeline Creque 462 Almerin 462 Althea (Bennett) 384 Daniel 336 David S. 219 Herrick, De Witt C. 462 Eleanor (Hurlburt) 462 EUzabeth (Hopkins) 219 Elvira (Rockwell) 462 James 219 Mary (Guile) 336 Nathan 336 Phebe 336 Phebe D. (Guild) 336 Priscilla 336 Stephen 336 Zillah (Marvin) 336 Herrmann, Rosina 260 Hess, Augustine 159 Charlotte 159, 230, 231 Hesser, Isabella 495 Hetzner, Margaret C. 540 Hewett 410 Hewitt, Edgar R. 584 EUza 174 Mary J. (Morris) 584 Prudence Marvin 93 Hewlett, Charlotte A. 487 Heywood, Alice W. 563 Daniel H. 563 Grace E. 563 Mary V. (White) 563 Sarah 574 Hickenlooper 434 Hickok, Elizabeth (Hurlbutt) 388 Lucretia 388, 457 Noah 388 Hickox, Benjamin 384 Charlotte 385 Clark 384 Edward M. 385 Eloise M. 385 George W. 384 Hannah (Clark) 384 Rebecca C. Green 384 Sarah 362 Sarah (Marvin) 384 Tamar Ritchey 384 Higbie 539 Higby 107 Higgins, Betsey 404 Elkanah 66 Josephine B. 469 Mary 77 Rebecca 76 Sarah (Dorr) 66 Hildreth, Charles 166 Ella M. 121 Ellen E. (Jenner) 121 Frank L. 166 George 121 George W. 445 Helen C. (Marvin) 166 Henry A. 166 Jay B. 166 Laura A. (Marvin) 445 Lucy (Judson) 445 Mary Ann (Marvin) 121 Mary M. (Brewster) 121 Samuel 121 Survarus G. 445 William 121 Hill, Abby 373 Hill, Abigail 362 Charles 171 Clarissa (Marvin) 390 Ebenezer 362 Edward 85 Elihu 362 Elizabeth (Lee) 85 Esther (Hempstead) 171 Hiland 171 Keturah (Waterhouse) 171 Louisa 171 Lucia M. 85 Mary 121, 171, 258, 362 Mary A. 362 Minerva 362 Nancy 362 Rhoda 188 Rowena 362 Rowena (Marvin) 362 Sarah 362 Sarah B. (Townsend) 362 Stephen W. 390 Uriah 362 Hillier 242 Hills 128 Hillson, Jane 260 Hilton, Harriet 461, 462 Harriet (Leonard) 461, '462 Joseph 461, 462 Hinckley 255 Hinman, Maria 494 Rachel 170 Hiscox 348 Hise, Eliza 526 Hitchcock, Amos 324 Daniel 324 Deborah [or Rebecca ?] Rog- ers 324 Elizabeth 324 Emma A. 535 Hannah 311, 325 Hannah (Marvin) 324 Joseph 324 Mary 324 Mary (Mann) 325 Rebecca 324 Stephen 325 Hoadley, Delia 544 Hoag, Cornelia W. 260 Hobbs, Nancy 423 Hodge, Alexander 121 George F. 442 Ira M. 442 Katharine Loos 442 Lucy M. (Marvin) 442 Mary (Marvin) 121 Hodgson 252 Hoes, Maria M. 173 Hoffman 543 Hogan, Sarah 552 Holbrook, Caroline 198, 280 Catharine S. (Goodrich) 228 Josiah 228 J> Micah 198 Roxana (Richardson) 198 Holcomb, Alvin 108 Arden 104 Mary (Mather) 108 Holden, Adella (Tyler) 192 Index 613 Holden, Eleanor (Woodruff) 410 Emily F. (Brush) 421 James 421 Willis 192 Holland, Lucretia 203 Martha A. 280 HoUenbeck 214 Holley, Aaron 335 Josiah 325 Rachel (Marvin) Comstock 335 Rachel (Marvin) Sears 325 Rebecca 350 HoUister, Alice (Marvin) 133 Amanda (Adams) 133 IdaL. 133 Jemima [Joann?] (Treat) 306 John 306 Joseph 133 Mariette U. 133 Minnie B. 133 Noel B. 133 Sarah (Goodrich) 306,* 581 HoUowell, Margaret T. 522 Holmes, Avery S. 552 Eleanor B. 226 Elma J. 445 Esther P. (Marvin) 442 Frances (Marvin) 445 Gaylord M. 552 Hiram 442 Ida M. 445 John 445 John E. 445 Lena B. (Marvin) 552 Lucy 445 Samuel L. 226 Holt, Lester 184 Lucia L. 184, 267 Holton, Ella B. 530 •John 172 Mary L. (Marvin) 172 Matilda 172 Minnie 172 Nathaniel G. 172 Holyoke 444 Homan, Charlotte (Marvin) 369 Edgar 429 Emma E. 369 Estella S. (Brooks) 556 George 369 Hannah J. (Marvin) 429 Kate 429 Patrick J. 556 Susan 429 Sylvester 429 William H. 369 Homer, Emily 549 Honneywell, Ellen V. 196 Hoo4| Carrie L. 534 Hooker, Deborah A. 479 Hopkins, Ann E. (Smith) 519 Daniel P. 138 Edwin 519 Elizabeth 138, 209, 219 Eva 530 Hopkins, Jemima 370 Leroy S. 530 Phebe (Nesbitt) Marvin 370 Sarah (Payne) 138 Stephen D. 405 Susan J. (Hoyt)405 Timothy 370 Victoria (Ott) 530 Horton, Abigail 171 Abigail G. (Marvin) 436 Barnabas 436 David S. 150, 228 Eunice N. (Stone) 106, 107, 150 John 150 John M. 150, 228 Laura L. (Benedict) 150,228 Lucius B. 150 Marion 150, 228 Mary E. 150 Matilda F. 150 Rachel (Bostwick) 436 Sarah J. 150 Selah 436 Tempe A. 436 Hoskins, Abigail (Case) 104 Arden (Holcomb) 104 Asenath (Crissey) 104 Ashbel [Asahel] 104 Azariah 73 Beda 104 Daniel 73, 103, 104, 358 Elizabeth (Phelps) 73, 103, 358 Jacob 104 Lois (Ensign) 104 Lucinda (Crissey) 104 Mary 103 Mercy 358,* 413, 583 Rachel 104 Rachel (Marvin) 73, 104 Sally 104 Sarah (Marvin) 104 Hostler 233 Hotchkiss, Ellen 196 Harriet 493 Hough, John 446 John L. 446 Lydia D. (Marvin) 446 Samuel L. 446 Susannah 52 House, Alvan 506 Elizabeth 89 Jonathan 89 Lydia R. 506 Rebecca P. (Fuller) 506 Ruth Talcott 89 Houston, Ann E. 438 Hovey, Parmelia 451 How, Mary 52 Howard, Abigail 251 Alma A. 168 Anstice (Smith) 455 Elmira S. (Young) 553 Esther (Marvin) 336 Jerome B. 553 Joseph 455 Mary E. 455 Sarah S. 516 Howe, Anne M. 204 Caroline W. 472 Frances R. 526 Frank R. 279 George 204 Gwendolen 526 Henrietta L. (Mai-vin) 526 James L. 526 Judith R. (Sawyer) 204 Lydia J. 230 Nancy 82 Nina R. (Danforth) 279 Howell, Abigail 376 Amanda 584 Fanny 438 Grace (Hutchinson) 429 Hezekiah 377 Joanna B. 377 Julia S. (Brewster) 377 Mary B. 438 Mary (Halsey) 377 Matthew H. 377 Nathaniel W. 377 Howes, Epenetus 420 Esther (Marvin) 420 Frances O. 394 Harriet 421 Herman H. 183 Jarvis B. 421 Josephine E. (Marvin) Har- ris Groat 183 Maria 421 Marvin 421 Mary 399, 421 Minnie L. (Miller) 183 Mitchell 421 Naomi (IngersoU) 183 Rachel 420 Willard L. 183 William 183 Howkins, Mary 313 Howland, Elizabeth B. 349 Maria H. 190 Hoxie, Nellie 458 Hoxter, Alice L. 570 Hoyt, Charlotte (Marvin) Tyler 192 Deborah 422 Hannah 406, 492-495 Hannah (Seymour) 566 Henry 192 Jane B. (Marvin) 405 Jemima A. 566 Jemima (Taylor) 405 Joseph M. 405 Julius 405 Lydia (Crofoot) 517 Maria 504 Marj- E. 381 Mary S. Church 405 Mehitable 413, 504 Sarah 413, 503, 504 Sarah (Benedict) 413 Susan J. 405 Susannah 517, 566 Thaddeus 566 Timothy 413 William 517 Hubbard, Abigail (Adams) 47 6i4 Index Hubbard, Anna F. 407 Elizabeth (Marvin) 247 Evalena M. 586 Frances J. 448 Hiram 586 Joseph 247 Lebbeus C. 586 Mary 47 Mary A. (Marvin) 586 Mercy (Spencer) 586 Phebe 47 Robert 47 Wesley M. 586 Hubbell, Alice M. 448 Alice (Marvin) 448 Ann (Wakeman) 150 Benjamin 448 * 590 Benjamin L. 448, 590 Caroline Southmayd 151 Clarina T. (Marvin) 447 Clarissa M. 447 Dewey 362 Elizabeth 258 Fannie 397 Hannah (Dimon) 354 Harriette E. Carter 448 Henry M. 448 JuUa A. (Lynes) 447 Laura (Squier) 362 MarthaE. (Marvin) 150, 151 Marvin L. 447 Nathan 150 Sally 354 Stephen 150, 151 Stephen L. 447, 448 Uriah 354 Wakeman 447 WilUam S. 150 Huber, Emma K. 467 Huddleston 555 Hudson, AUce 278 Edith 278 Frederick L. 278 Helen 278 Helen A. (Marvin) 278 Isabella 278 John 278 John W. 278 Laura 189 Rachel 278 Rachel (Garrison) 278 Huested, Judith 142 Hughes, Lizzie 248 Mary E. 391 Hughson, Gertrude 486 Huhuley, Lucetta 231 Hulbert [Hurlbert], Mary 397, 471 Huhn, Alice 478 Hull, Anson 417 Eliza 92 George 387 Martha 387 Mary H. (Royce) 417 Mary L.(Sutton) Nichols 387 Hulse, Ellen A. (Bliss) 514 Henry 514 Ida M. 428 Hulsort 330 Humphrey 444 Humphreys 129 Hungerford, Alma 277 Hunstock, Helen M. 435 Hunt, Abigail (Jackson) 375 Benjamin 375 Elsie 192, 275 Hannah 565 Isaac E. 516 James 565 Joseph 36 Mary J. (Marvin) 516 Nellie G. 516 Nettie A. 516 Rebecca 36 Samuel 375 Zerelda A. 516 Hunter, Abigail M. (Marvin) 443 David 334 Rebecca (Marvin) 334 S. 443 Hunting, Lydia 202 Huntington, Alfred H. 362 AnneE. (Riggs) 99 Backus W. 99 Candace (Clark) 389 Christopher 305 David 99 Eliza 389 Elizabeth (Foote) 99 Geneva (Crosby) 393 Henry S. 393 Jane E. 99 Jared 389 Jonathan 362 Joseph 305 Judith Brewster 305 Leverett I. F. 99 Mary (Clark) 313 Minerva (Hill) 362 Phebe (Marvin) 99 Rebecca (Adgate) 305 Ruth 305 Ruth (Rockwell) 305 Samuel 305, 313 Sarah (Adgate) 305 Sarah (Clark) 313 Sarah (Hickox) 362 Simon 305, 313 Huntley, Aaron 45 Hurd, Eunice 384 Mary 149 Rebecca 153, 227 Hurlbert [Hulbert], Mary 397, 471 Hurlburd [Hubbard], Anna F. 407 Hurlburt, Eleanor 462 Mary 84, 388 Hurlbutt, Elizabeth 388 Hurst, Mary A. 505 Huse, Caleb 268 Caroline (Evans) 268 Carolyn E. 268 Edith D. 269 Guy E. 268 Harriet (Pinckney) 268 Harry P. 268 Huse, Hubert 268, 269 Isabel 269 Jean 268 Mary C. 268,* 580 Mary M. (Chapman) 268,* 580 Mary S. (Chapman) 580 Mary S. (Whitelock) 268 Norman 269 Penelope B. (Parker) 269 Ralph C. 268, 269 Reginald M. 268,* 580 Robert S. 269,* 580 Rosalie 268 Sibyl M. 269 Theodora 269 Hustin, Fanny 401 Huston, John 188 Rachel 188, 272, 273 Hutchins, Elizabeth 306 Hutchinson, Alice (Williams) 379 Alonzo 429 Diantha (Smith) 241 Grace 429 Mary F. (Marvin) 429 Mary (Marvin) 222 Rhoda 379, 443 S. Nye 504 Sarah M. (Seeley) 504 Solomon 379 Sophronia 169, 256 Theodore 429 William 241 Hutze 560 Huxford, Susannah J. 497 Hyatt, Sarah M. 583 Hyde, Anne (Bushnell) 96, 303 Caroline (Rust) 234 Edgar M. 234 Elijah A. 506 Elizabeth 46, 96, 303, 577 Elizabeth (Leffingwell) 55 Ezra 55 Florai A. (Marvin) 234 Hannah B. 506 Helen C. 506 Janette 397 Jesse 397, 471 John 55 Lois 55 Marvin 55 Mary C. (Marvin) 506 Mary (Hurlbert) 397,471 Mehitable (Marvin) 55 Reuben A. 234 Sarah D. 471 Uriah 55 William 96, 303, 506 Hyers, Amanda 163 Ikle, Jane 167 Ingalls, Charles F. 175 Charles R. 175 John 412 Lydia (True) 412 Margaret L. (Marvin) 175 Margaret M. 175 Maiy (Rogers) 175 IngersoU, Naomi 183 Index 6iS IngUs 449 Ingoldsby, Ann 398 Florence 398 James 398 Jane (Waterbury) 397 Paul 398 Royal 397 Sarah A. (Marvin) 398 Ingiaham, Francis 115 Lucretia (Tinkham) 115 Olive 115, 171-174 Ink, Huldah (Chase) 192, 469 Ives, Angeline 211 Frank F. 211 GertradeE. (Hawkins) 211 Lois 183 Ivins, Armada 550 Jackson, Abby Gray 375 Abigail 375 Abigail Denton 375 Anthony 375 Benjamin 375 Betsey Yelverton 375 Eleanor 375 Eleanor (McDowell) 375 Frances 376 Hannah 376 Hannah (Marvin) 375 John 376 Maria 376 Martha 378 Michael 375 Stephen 375 Thomas 375 William 375 Zelinda 489 Jacobs 372 Jagger, Abigail 377 James 250 Jamison 533 Janes, Jonathan 417 Cynthia 417, 50S-510 Hettie 475 Patty (Plympton) 417 Jaquith 169 Jarvis, EHza R. 542 EUzabeth (Marvin) 324, 332 Harriet D. 332 Harriet S. (Marvin) 576 Henrietta D. 332 John 324 Joseph 324 Martha (Seymour) 332 Mary 582 Mary (Raymond) 542 Nelson 542 Penelope 96 Polly M. M. 332 Sally B. 332 Samuel 332 Seth 324 Thomas 324 Timothy 324 William 324 Jayne, Amelia 374, 437 Charles M. 374 DeWitt C. 374, 437 Emily 374 Harriet 374 Jayne, Lewis M. 374 Maria 374 Mary A. (Seward) 374 Sally (Marvin) 437 Samuel 374 Sarah (Marvin) 374 Seth M. 374 Stephen 374, 437 Jeffrey, Margaret 533 JelUfF, Mary 241 Jenkins, Edith M. (Fellers) 522 H. W. 188 Lawrence 522 Sarah (Rogers) Marvin 188 Jenner, Ellen E. 121 Jenney 498 Jennings, Augusta 432 George 429 Maria 275 Mary (Marvin) 429 Susan 366 Jerome, Clarinda (Patchin) 176 Isaac 176 Mary I. 175, 176 Jerrard, Addie 275 Jessup 84 Jewell, Eloise LeF. (Marvin) 542 Florence A. 226 Frank A. 542 Hattie 244 Jennie 167 Marvin 542 Jewett, Edith 263 Elizabeth (Riddle) 186 WilUam H. 186 Jocelyn, Elizabeth 382 John 230 Johns, Mary 441 Johnson, 379 Anna (Lord) 82 Anna W. (Marvin) 564 Caroline S. 230 Charles 247 Eleanor 66 Elizabeth 564 EUzabeth (Diodate) 82 Frank Y. 569 Harriet (Taber) 470 Homer B. 407 IdaB. (Marvin) 247 James 470 James B. 564 Loretta A. 564 Lottie 477 Louisa 580 Lucetta 482 Marcellia H. (Keeler) 407 Martha L. (Dwight) 470 Mary 106, 126 Mary (Gardiner) Blague 106 Sallie F. 271 Sarah 424 Stephen 82, 106 William J. 470 WilUam M. 564 Johnston, Isabella 201 Johnston, Joanna (Gaskin) 448 Robert J. 448 Sarah 448 Jones, 430 (Harrington) 357 Abigail (Carter) 589 Caleb 314 CaroUne 191 Catharine C. 131 Chariotte P. 139 Cora 473 Cornelius D. 473 Electa (Allen) 473 Ella 131 Ellen 448 Emily 540 Helen 147 Helen L. 589 Henry 130 Henry M. 130 Jane E. (Huntington) 99 Jeanette (Marvin) 169 JuUa M. 454 Loraine 134 Lucian 147 Margaret M. (Baum) 147 Mary 233 Mary A. (Marvin) 147 Mary (Bushnell) 314 Miranda 498 Nathan S. 147 Patty 76 Phebe S. (Marvin) 130 Rachel 87 Rachel (Clark) 314 Samuel 314 Sarah M. 388 Thomas 169, 589 WilUam M. 147 WilUam P. 99 Joralemon, Hannah 539 Jordan, Alice 372 Laura 259 Lucy (Orton) Drake 411 Mary 372 Mary A. 202 Narcissa F. 484 Robert 411 Susan S. 482 Joule, Emma 411 Judd, EUzabeth (Fuller) 527 John 313 Mary (Howkins) 313 Ruth 313 Judson, Lucy 445 Mary (Marvin) Scudder324 Kainboath, 441,529 Kasson, Jane 381 Kauffman 513 Kautz, Elizabeth 590 Kayler 558 Kays. Evelyn L. 440 Keach 235 Keagle, Theodosia (Marvin) 243 Keel, Sophronia 568 Keeler, Anna F. (Hubbard) [Hurlburd?] 407 Charlotte 356 6i6 Index Keeler, Clarence L. 407 Clarinda A. Covill 407 David 328 Electa 561 Eliza A. 407 Elizabeth (Gregory) 433 Eri 407 Esther 352 Francis H. 407 Hannah E. 407 Hannah (Marvin) 352 Isaac M. 407 Jane 352 Janette Elliot 407 Jehu 352 Jemima (Benedict) 407 Jerusha 352 Jessie M. 544 John 352 Jonah 316 Lockwood 352 Lucy 352 Lucy E. 407 Luke 407 Lydia (Lockwood) 352 Marcellia H. 407 Mary 352, 389, 458 Mary A. (Sweet) 544 Mary C. 407 Mary (St. John) 328 Matilda 453 Mercy 430 Nancy 352 Paul 389 Phebe 328 Ralph 433 Roxa 353 Ruhamah [Ruth?] (Eells) 352 Ruth (Smith) 316 Sally (Marvin) 407 Samuel 316, 319, 330 Sarah 319, 330, 352, 433, 518 Sarah A. 407 Sarah (Betts) 319, 330 Sarah E. 407 Sarah Kendrick 316 Sarah (St. John) 316, 319 Sarah (Wood) 389 Stephen 352 Theodore 544 William B.407 Keeling 362 Keeny 38 Keeser 559 Kehoe, Cora 408 Keifer, Lucretia 410, 499 Keigwin, Flora E. 265 Keirstead 485 Keith, Chipman H. 485 Cynthia F. (Marvin) Lyman 154 Elizabeth (Alward) 485 Margaret S. (Marvin) 485 Martin 424 Rachel (Bouton) 424 Seth 154 William H. 485 Keizer, Almeda 557 Keller, Amy 483 Gertrude 483 Hazel 483 Kate (Marvin) 483 Maude 483 Omer 483 Simon 483 Kelley, Alice C. 522 Amy R. 522 Caroline E. 521 Clementine V. 522 Dora Walker 521 Esther 241 Florinda 522 Freeman 522 Isaac D. 521 Isaac M. 522 James D. 521 Mabel A. 522 Mabel E. (Marvin) 522 Martha J. 521 Martha (Marvin) 522 Mary 570 Mary E. 521 Mary (Marvin) 521 Matilda 521 Mattie 522 Nettie M. 521 Sarah E. 522 T. S. 522 William E. S. 522 Kellogg, Abigail 91 Abigail (Marvin) 140 Ann (Davis) 140 Ann (Stewart) 383 Asa 383 Bridget (Bouton) 295, 296, 298 Caroline E. 472 Catharine (Sleight) 518 Charles 518 Charles B. 518 Clarinda (Marvin) 170 Clarissa 140, 141 Daniel 296, 297, 299, 300, 319 Elihu 140 Eliza (Marvin) 518 Elizabeth C. 263 Epenetus 349 Erastus 140 George 518 Hannah S. 438 Harriet (Aldrich) 472 Jemima (Rogers) 349 Jerusha (Spencer) 140 Joel 140 Jonathan 56 Joseph 472 Josiah 518 Lauraette (Miller) 140 Lucina G. (Rawson) 141 Lydia 298 M. A. 170 Mariette (Merwin) Warren 140 Martha 349, 389-392, 394, 395 Marvin 140 Mary 140, 383 Kellogg, Mary (Niles) 56 Matilda E. (Place) 518 Moses 140 Ralph 140 Reuben 140 Wealthy (Chapman) 140 William 141 Kelsey, Eunice (Eells) 427 Harriet E. 538 Lavancia (Riggs) 538 Margaret 427 Nancy E. 538 Thomas E. 538 William F. 427 Kelso, Mary Jane 165 Kemble 124 Kemp, Judith 495, 555, 557 Kendall, Bernice 580 Charlotte C. 282 Kendrick, Clara (Mai-vin) 245 John 245 Sarah 316 Kennedy, Margaret 533 Marie 276 Nancy 408 Ola 524 Kensett, Sarah 453 Kent, Ebenezer 75 James 315 Mary (Griswold) 75 Kenan, see Kinnan Ketchum, Rebecca 301 Keye, Anna O. 584 Keyes, Almira 156, 228 Kilbourne, Alfred 161 Cyrus 161 EUjah 141 Frankhn 161 George 161 Josephine 161 Lovina (Marvin) 161 Maria 161 Mary 161 Sally (Welles) 141 Susannah 142 Kilburn 113 Kilmer 585 Kimball 365 Kime, Ella L. 556 Kincaid, Catharine (Marvin) Stewart 496 Emeline 467 Robert 496 King, Arthur M. 481 Cora L. (Seward) 447 Fanny E. (Payne) 481 Grace P. (Marvin) 270 Hamilton 447 James 555 Mary (Carr) 555 Nellie 555 Rupert C. 270 Sarah 435 Kinnan [Kenan] 88 Kinney, Angeline (Marvin) 373 Emily 371 Hannah 443 Jeremiah 373 Kinsman, Caroline S, 506 Index 617 Kinsman, Cornelia P. 223 Edward C. 506 Esbon 506 Frederick 223 Frederick ]. 223 Jolin M. 506 Martha (Merritt) 506 Mary L. (Marvin) 223 Phebe A. (Marvin) 506 Kintz, Louisa 273 Kirby, Abraiiam 118 David B. 178 Donald M. 180 Edmund 119, 178-180 EUza B. 179 Eliza (Brown) 179 Emily (Rees) 178 Ephraimll8, 119, 175, 177, 179-181 Eunice (Starkweather) 118 Fiances 119, 175 Frances M. 179 George E. 178 Harriet 119, 180 Harriet W. (Lamed) 177 Helen 119, 181 Jacob B. 179 JaneS. (MacLaren) 180 Jane (Trimble) 179 Joseph L. S. 178 Josephine S. 179 Katharine 119, 181 Katharine S. 180 Margaret B. 178 Mary 179 Mary (Barclay) 177 Minnie £. 180 Pamela W. 179 Reynold M.119,177,178, 180 Ruth (Marvin) 118, 175-177, 179-181 Sarah C. W. (Gibbs) 178 Virginia R. 180 Virginia (Rowland) 180 Kirk, Emily 275 Kirkbride, Margaret 186 Kirkland, see Kirtland Kirkwood 260 Kirtland, Abner 61 Daniel 56 Elizabeth 61 Elizabeth ( ) 56 Esther 61 Eunice (Pratt) 56 Gideon 61 Hannah 61 Jedediah 56 Jerusha 56 John 56, 61 Lydia (Marvin) 61 Lydia (Pratt) 56, 61 Lydia (Wilcox) 61 Mary 56, 61, 62 Mercy (Pratt) 61, 62 Nathan 61 Nathaniel 56 Phebe 56 Phebe (Marvin) DeWolf 56, 61 Kirtland, Philip 61 Priscilla 56 Reinold 56 Samuel 305 Sarah 61 Sibyl (Pratt) 61 Stephen 56 Temperance (Doty) 56 - Kitchen, Grace 158 Klock, Jesse 163 Knapp, Adelaide F. 220 Alanson 220 Alexander 228 Angeline R. (Brush) Dun- bar 421 Caroline M. 221 Cornelia E. (Goodrich) 228 Ellen (Marvin) 220 Emeline D. (Williams) 221 Emma C. 221 Fannie M. (Vergeson) 220 Frederick W. 220 George W. 282 Hannah 315 Haywood 220 Huldah 441 Isaac 421 Leonora V. 220 Mildred M. (Case) 282 Parker D. 221 Susanna A. 221 Willard A. 221 Kneeland 154 Kneer 213 Knickerbacker 410 Knickerbocker, Kathline 85 Knight, Elizabeth 229 Knile [Ter Knile] 218 Knowles 248 Knowlton 243 Koch, Emeline 466 Koester 521 Konkle 121 Kookogey 261 Koppman 211 Kortwright, Emma F. 565 Krobill 557 Kuhns, Mary 571 La Belle, Elizabeth L. 285 La Place, Annie 195 Ladd, Adelaide L. (Evans) 206 Alice R. 206 Annie M. 206 Delano W. 206 Edward H. 206 Ellen R. 207 Howard M. 206 Julia E. (Marvin) 205,206 Margaret G. (Cushing) 206 Maria B. (Franks) 206 William G. 206 Lafferty 222 Laird 394 Lakor 121 Lamb, Rebecca 52 Lambert, David 329, 432 David R. 432 Esther (Rockwell) 432 Eva (Ogden) 432 Lambert, Laurana (Bill) 329 Rachel 329 Samuel F. 432 Susanna (Rogers) 432 Lamphere 458 Landfield 218 Landon, Comfort (Munson) Marvin 154 Concurrence 253 Rebecca 246 Lane, Mary 121 Mary (Brewer) 512 Molly 512 William 512 Laneur, Angeline 420 Langdon, Harriet 269 Katharine 226 Mary A. (Marvin) 226 Robert G. 226 Lanphere 115 Lansing 134 Lantry 442 Larkin, Helen M. 561 Lamed, Dorothy 488 Harriet W. 177 Larrabee, Isabella 113 Larrison, Phebe (Marvin) 243 Lasell, Hannah 461 Latham, Genevieve 522 Serena E. 285 Latimer, Rebecca 307 Latlin, Thirza231 Latserd, Celinda 470 Latslaw 507 Laughton, Isabel 154 Lautz, Gertrude M. 224 Lautzenhiser, Eunice 233 Lawrence, Asahel 257 Carlos W. 572 Clara (Marvin) 257 Emily G. (Marvin) 572 Kate 552 Lurline N. 572 Mabel 257 Marvin 257 Sarah 314 » Lay, Abigail ( ) 53 Edward 53 Elizabeth 53 Hannah 102 Hannah (Lee) 102, 103 Jane 55, 81 Joanna 55 . John 33, 53, 55, 56, 69, 102, 103 Jonathan 53, 76 Mary 76 Mary Grinnel, 53 Mary (Spencer) 76 Phebe (Sill) 103 Robert 53 Sarah 53, 56, 103 Sarah (Marvin) 53,56,85 William 103 Le Barre 583 Le Brun 68 Le Fevre 541 Le Roy 398 Le Seur, Armina 558 6i8 Index Leach, Elvira 488 Hepzibah (Mather) 119 Leale 456 Learned, Bela P. 588 Dorothy 35 Ebenezer 117 Grace H. 117 Isaac 588 Katharine DeWitt 117 Lydia(Coit) 117 Mabel 117 Mary 36 Mary M. 117 Phebe R. 588 Phebe R. (Marvin) 117 Rachel (Phillips) 588 Sarah H. (Sowles) 360,* 588 William L. 117 Lease, Sarah 500 Leavitt, John 71 Ledbetter, Ann J. 510 Lee, Abigail (Lord) 54 Amanda 95 Amelia 585 Anna [Ama] 102, 142 Benjamin 65 Charles 95 Charles E. 482 Chloe 175 Christopher 95 Deborah (Mather) 116 Delia E. 95 Edith M. 264 Ellas 54 Elizabeth 46, 47, 75, 85 Elizabeth (Douglas) 75 Elizabeth (Royce) 263 Emily Hall 95 Enoch M. 95 Eunice 102 Eunice (Lee) 102 Ezra 116 Fanny E. (Marvin) 263 Hannah 102, 103 Henry S. 263 Hepzibah (Lord) 83 James 83 Jane (Truman) 75 John 54, 102 Joseph H. 263 JuUa F. (Marvin) 482 Lucy 95 Lucy M. 143 Martin 95 Mary 46, 62, 68, 521 Mary (DeWolf) 46, 48 Mary (Dorr) 65 Mary E. 523 Mary (Ely) 65 Mary (Lewis) 102 Mary R. 482 Mehitable (Marvin) 54 Merton H. 264 Phebe 48, 49, 60-62 Phebe (Marvin) 75 Rebecca (Marvin) 95 Sabra 95 Sabra (Miner) 95 Samuel 75 Lee, Stephen 49, 54, 102, 103 Thomas 44-46, 48, 75 William 49 Leek, Sarah E. 428 Lees, Mehitable (Ruscoe) 336 Phebe 336, 368, 369 William 336 Leet, Alexander 285 Charles 253 Emma E. (Thomson) 253 Martha J. 285 Sarah (Cone) 285 Leffingwell, Mary 303 Mary (Bushnell) 304 Mary (White?) 303,304 Thomas 303, 304 Legg451 Lehoton, Alice 236 Leisz, Mary E. 524 Leitch, Jennie 211 Leiter 495 Leitner, Elizabeth 557 Leland, Chloe 100 Leming, Delia N. 568 George C. 569 Jennie M. 569 John Z. 568 Minerva J. ( Marvin) 568 Minnie J. Creggin 568 Morris N. 569 Orlando S. 569 Susan B. 568 William H. 568 Leonard, Blanche M. 491 Grace F. 491 Hannah (Allison) 200 Harriet 461, 462 Lucy 253 Malinda 200 Norris 0. 491 PauhneC, (Marvin) 491 Ralph H. 491 Seth 200 Lester, Eleanor 348 Elizabeth 197 Lewis, Abigail (Mason) 202 Anna E. (Marvin) 541 Anna H. (Marvin) 195 Charles F. 202 Charles S. 528 Claude G. 528 Earle B. 528 EmeHne J. (Barlow) 267 Florence M. (Pease) 491 Gertrude M. 528 Hannah 113 Ida (Marvin) 528 James E. 202 Lillian (Stevens) 528 Lucy 251, 506 Lydia 77, 109 Lydia H.267 Mark K. 541 Mary 102 Mary E. (Marvin) 202 Minnie Ott 528 Nellie A. 528 Orlis W. 528 Prudence ( — -) 93 Lewis, Ralph W. 528 Raymond J. 491 Rhoda 108 Sarah M. 221 W. D. 195 William 528 William H. 267 Leyerzeff, Lizzie T. 567 Libbey 431 Liddall 236 Light 521 Lilley 160 Limeburner 534 Lindley, Harriet 502 Mattie (Bailey) 428 S. E. 428 Lindorfer, Katharine 535 Linkletter 276 Linnell, Caroline M. 435 Linquest 372 Linton, Emily P. (Benson) 462 Hampden S. 462 Mary L. 462, 545 Lipe, Ada 256 Lippincott, Ethel 528 Little, Archibald 373 Charles 474 Delia (Haines) 474 Mary 374 Mary [Polly] 373 Sarah 373, 435 Susan 242, 243 Littlefield, Blanche 501 Mehitable A. 371 Livergood 88 Lobban, Mary J. 178 Lobdell, Adelaide E. 209 Locke 562 Lockhart, Agnes G. 209 Harriet L. (Marvin) 208 Harriet M. 209 John G. 209 Joseph 413 Marvin 209 Mary A. 413 Mercy (Marvin) 413 S. S. 208 Lockwood, Abigail (DeForest) 328 Aner (Nichols) 347 Avis W. 216 EUzabeth S. 386 Ephraim 315 Esther A. (Gregory) 386 Hannah 319 Henry 540 Homer 347 Isaac 347 James 315, 328 Job 328 Joseph 318, 342 Lillie E. 540 Lydia 352 Lydia (Smith) 315 Martha J. (McDonald) 540 Mercie (St. John) 315 Rachel 328 Ralph 386 Rebecca (Rogers) 342 Index 619 Lockwood, Sally (Benedict) 347 Sarah 342, 384, 385 Sarah (Betts) 385 Stephen 385 Lohmann, Grace (Perkins) 272 Long 553 Longley 254 Longnecker, Georgie 558 Looker, Elizabeth 36 Emily 230 Loomis, Alfreda 23 1 Genevieve 189 Harriet E. (Kelsey) 538 Henry 120 Jane 410 Joab 357 Mabel (Marvin) VVillard 120 Sarah 141 Susannah (Marvin) Adams 357 Loop, Sally 360 Loos, Katharine 442 Lorance 560 Lord, Abigail 54, 68, 69, 101- 103, 143 Abigail (Comstock) 63 Abigail (Watson) 62 Abner, 62, 63 Alice G. (Fleetham) 266 Ann (Mitchell) 82 Anna 82 Anna (Mather) 82 Azubah 182 Barnabas T. 63,» 68, 575 Daniel 63, 89 Elizabeth 63 Elizabeth (Hyde) 46 Elizabeth (Lord) 63 EUzabeth (Lynde) SI Emily [Emelia] (Wolcott) 63 Enoch 81, 82, 148,221 Esther (Durfey) 82 Frederick W. 148 Harriet A. 266 Hepzibah 83 Hepzibah (Marvin) 81, 137, 14S Hester 62, 110, 111 Hester [Esther] (Marvin) 62, 68 Jane 46, 83, 105 Joseph 63, 82, 137 Joseph B. 266 Louisa S. (Ackley) 148 Lynde 83, 148 Martha (Beckwith) 63, 68 Marvin 63 Mary 51, 62, 63 Mary (Lee) 62, 68 Mary (Selden) 62 Matilda 148 Matthew 63 Mehitable (Marvin) 148 Nancy (Howe) 82 Phebe (Ely) 62 Phebe (Griffin) 82 Phebe (Sill) 82 Lord, Reinold 63 Richard46, 51,63, 81,82 Sarah R. 82, 221 Taphenia 63 Temperance (Coult) 62 Thomas 62,63, 68 William 82 Lothrop 299 Lottredge, CaroUne 533 Louck, Susan 27, 28 Loughboro, Lettie 254 Lound, Stella M. 473 Love, Inez 258 Rebecca 422 Loveland, Naomi 165 Lovell, Hannah 112 Lovett 66 Lowe, Mary E. 387 Phebe 365 Luckey 421 Ludington 186 Luse 283 Lybers, Elizabeth M. 431 Lyle, 537 Lyman, Cynthia F. (Marvin) 154 George 154 Hattie O. 154 Henry 154 Horatio 154 James 154 Julia (Sowles) 360 Louisa 154 Maritta J. (Marvin) 154 Martha J. 154 Mary 154 Minerva 154 Reuben 154 Rufus 154 WilUam H. 360 Lynde, Elizabeth 81 Hannah 74 Susannah 76 Lynes, Julia A. 447 Lynn, Elizabeth J. 537 Lyon, Charles E. 203 Cordelia F. (Shumway) 203 Esther L. 203 FideUa 488 James E. 203 LydiaC. (Marvin) 203 Lyons 480 MacKeel, Eliza D. 583 MacLaren, Jane S. 180 McAllister, Anna R. 474 D. J. 428 Emily G. (Marvin) 428 Frank J. 474 Hannah B. (Marvin) 474 James N. 474 MoUie O'Donnell 474 Nellie A. 474 McAlpine, Lucinda ( ) 192 McArthur, Mary A. (Marvin) Chapin 199 McBriartz 585 McBride, Elizabeth 128 McCain 562 McCall, Joanna (Dayton) 89 McCarberry, Anna 262 McCarthy, Charles 474 Helen 191 Marilla (Marvin) 474 McCarty 543 McCausland 516 McClellan, Elizabeth Brock- way 260 Elizabeth Shufeldt 260 Emma F. (Marvin) 259 George 260 Hugh W. 259 Laura H. (Cook) 259 Mary E. 259 Samuel 259 Samuel M. 260 McCleneghan, Mary R. 499 McClung 212 McClyman 554 McCollum 228 McConnell, Millicent O. 538 McCormick, Catharine 378 McCoy 248 McCracken, Lizzie 243 McCrosser, Ann 473 McCuen, Jane 360 McCurdy, 509 Charles J. 49, 57 McDonald, Albert J. 194 Albert M. 194 Alma 497 Anna Thurston 497 Caroline H. 194 Clio A. 194 Cornelia F. (Marvin) 194 Erdmon G. 194 Frederick A. 497 John 497 Josephine 497 Martha J. 540 Marvin E. 497 Mary 496 Mary (Marvin) 497 Susannah J. Huxford 497 McDowell, Abigail 339 Charity (Essex) 568 Chariotte 368 Eleanor 375 Elizabeth 339 EUzabeth (Marvin) 339 Irvin 62 John 339 Kezia 340 Martha [Patty] 339 Mary (Marvin) 368 Polly 340 Sarah 464 McFarland, Margaret 354 McGregor, Annie 421 McHarg, Jane 185 McHenry, Alida (Marvin) 475 Henry 475 Mcintosh, Marjorie M. 500 McKane 147 McKean, Elinor G. 558 Jehiel 462 Juliette 462 Marietta (Norman) 462 Rebecca 461 620 Index McKelvey, Elizabeth 537 Elsie M. (Monroe) 524 William J. 524 McKergan 259 McKinney, Nettie 498 McKnight251 McLamee, Betsey 402 McLaury 145 McLean 213 McMillan, Harriet 554 McMillen, Margaret J. 537 McMurtry 393 McNeely515 McNeil, Lucy (Northrop) 398 Mary A. T. 548 Miller 398 McNulty, Albert 350 Anna S. (Cuttino) 350 Augusta R. (Sackett) 350 Daniel 349 John 349 Louisa 349 Lydia M. 349 Lydia (Marvin) 349 Martha 349 Marvin 349 Mary 349 Mary J. ( Brinckerhoff ) 349 Nancy 350 WilUam 350 McQueary 443 McQueen, Kate 389 McRobbie, Margie 543 McWilliams 284 Macey, Mary E. 568 Mackaskey 401 Macklewish, Kate 372 Magoun 408 Main 478 Mainson, Amanda 408 Majori, Ella 474 Malcolm, Ann S. 181 Mallory EmeUne ( Marvin) 566 Fannie E. 566 George 520 George H. 566 Jeremiah 371 Octavia (Gorrell) 520 Prudence (Marvin) 371 Maloney 242 Maltby 125 Manley 160 Mann, Edward 325 Harriet E. 172 Mary 325 Minnie L. (Marvin) 590 W. H. G. 590 Manning, Elizabeth M. 502 Mansfield Clarinda (Marvin) 235 David 235 DeUa E. 444, 535 Martha (Marvin) 375 Mapes, Charles H. 526 Charles M. 526 Hannah 367 Hannah (Brewster) 367 Jessie B. (Marvin) 526 Mapes, Leland R. 526 Marble, Harriet 478 Marchant 486 Marcy, Lorinda 241 Margarum, Mary 501 Marion, Marguerite R. 577 Marks 183 Marlatt 527 Marriner, Louisa A. 452 Marsh, Abigail (Marvin) 333 Cyrus 333,* 582 Elijah 381 Lucretia (Marvin) 381 Margaret ( ) 333 Rachel 355, 406 William 333 Martin, (Sowles) 360 AUce 258 Almira 380 Ann E. 588 Asenath 381 Eliza (Sowles) 588 Emma O. (Soule) 189 Janette (Marvin) 475 John 588 John C. 475 John D. 189 Marcus J. 475 Marsh 416 Nelson E. 407 Orie 475 Sarah A. (Keeler) 407 Sarah F. 476 Marvin, A. Gerald 500 Aaron 350,379, 391, 392, 397, 432,441,462,463,471,472, 474-476, 529 Aaron B. 420, 422, 514, 564 Aaron S. 395, 467, 545 Abbie A. 519 Abbie B. (Fuller) 168 Abby 117 Abby Hill 373 Abi 243 Abigail 35, 51, 75, 83, 84, 101- 103,105,107,123,140,144, 235,293,296,297,310,321, 328,332,333,339,340,356, 358,* 362, 364, 374, 375, 414,420,422,464,495,583 Abigail ( ) 363 Abigail A. 379 Abigail A. (Stewart) 379 Abigail (Broad) 401, 485, 486 Abigail (Dorr) 88, 122 Abigail Fitch 430 Abigail G. 436 Abigail (Grumman) 350, 396- 398 Abigail H. 171 Abigail (Lord) 68, 101-103 Abigail M. 443 Abigail (Paine) 377, 378, 438 Abigail S. (Mills) 156 Abigail (Smith) 83 Abigail (Squier) 354, 403, 405 Marvin, Abigail (St. John) 72, 333,356,358,361,363,364 Abigail Stark 497, 558,* 559,* 590 Abigail (Thomas) 332 Abigail ( Yelverton) 338, 373- 377 Abijah 93, 131, 198 Abijah P. 131, 198, 280 Abraham 350, 355, 396, 398- 400, 408, 470, 475, 483 Abraham T. 445 Abram C. 170, 257 Ada 204, 572 Ada B, 438 Ada C. (White) 577 Ada E. 486 Ada F. 405 Ada G. 188, 457, 464 Ada J. 466 Ada L. (Anthony) Fisher 570 Ada Sawyer 491 Adah B. 451 Adah Brooks 552 Adah W. 577 Adam H. 516 Addie 242 Addie Jerrard 275 Addie L. 473, 489 Addison G. 472 Addison H. 471 Adelaide 531 Adelaide C. (Hoffman) 543 Adelaide E. 238 Adelaide E. (Lobdell) 209 Adelaide M. (Gilbert) 278 Adelaide Raymond 400 Adelia 499 Adelia ( ) Wakefield 168 Adelia A. 526 Adeline 153 Adeline C. (Raymond) 207 Adeline M. 426 Adeline Muleck 472 AdeUne R. 207, 208 Adeline W. 146 Adeline (Wellington) 166 Adelia M. (Smith) 266 Adonijah 54,80, 115, 169, 170 Adra E. 547 Agnes 454 Agnes E. 209 Agnes E. (Bailey) 479 Agnes F. 496 Agnes H.456 Agnes L. 551 Agnes P. 210, 455 Agnes (Piatt) 345, 454, 544 Agnes Redpath 535 Ai A. 585 Alanson 568 Alanson M. 524 Albert 153, 482 Albert B. 146, 404, 505, 561 Albert C. 143, 211,212, 285, . 567 'Albert D. 438 Albert F. 558 Albert G. 163, 242 Index 621 Marvin, Albert H. 412, 499, 500 Albert J. K. 453 Albert M. 550 Albert S. 281 Albert W. 482 Alberta M. Singleton 277 Alberta (Pearson) 532 Albertus A. 234 Albertus L. 160, 234 Alcidania 424, 425 Aleck C. 560 Alethea Barr 477 Aletta M. 134 Alexander 85, 117,173,372 Alexander B. 565 Alexander H. 422 Alfred 259 Alfred D. 493 Alfred L. 523 AUred R. 484 Alfreda (Loomis) 231 Alicel33, 257, 448,*475,590 Alice A. 218,485, 535 Alice ( ) Bouton287, 292, 294 -296, 310, 314, 581 Alice D. 485, 501 Alice E. 578 Alice E. Goodin 522 Alice F. 188 Alice F. (Parsons) 254 Alice F. L. 266 Alice G. 247 Alice H. 449 Alice J. 191 Alice J. (Bingham) 506 Alice Jordan 372 Alice (Koppman) 211 Alice L. Hoxter 570 AUceM. 191,254, 523, 586 AUce M. (Ransom) 132, 199, 200 Alice M. Wick 254 Alice Miller 408 Alice N. 567 Alice Stoner 477 Alice Woodhill 401 Alicia A. (Tuttle) 221 Alida 475 Allen A. 274, 406 Allen B. 406 Allen T. 488 Allie 248 Allison 236 Allison B. 175 Alliva [Olivia] (Brewster) 367 Alma 257 Alma A. (Howard) 168 Alma Brayton 404 Alma J. 255, 257 Almeda Keizer 557 Alraeda L. (Wheeler) 429 Almeda (Marlatt) 527 Abneda Millard 261 Almira 157, 158,* 168, 380, 442, 580 Ahniia D. Sanger 499 Almira J. 523 Marvin, Almira (Keyes) 156, 228 Almira Royce 551 Almyra (Young) 173 Alonzo 160, 236, 243 Alonzo P. 496 Alpha (Bates) 149, 224, 225 Alson379,443, 535 Alta L. Murray 441 Alta W. 472 Althea (Bennett) Herrick 384 Alva E. 484 Alvah D. 399 Alvin 115,169,170,257, 258 Alvin D. 170, 257,258 Amah A. 212 Amanda 159, 492, 522 Amanda B. Castner 253 Amanda C. 192 Amanda S. ( ) Wolcott Case 469 Amanda E. Mellinger 277 Amanda (Hyers) 163 Amanda (Royce) 182, 262- 264 Amariah 399 Amarilla C. (Stetson) 211 Ambrose J. 568 Amelia 259 Amelia (Densmore) 471 Amelia E. 561 Amelia Gillett 535 Amelia H. 420 Amelia (Jayne) 374, 437 Amelia L. A. (LeFevre) 541 Amelia (St. John) 171 Amelia Talbott 564 Amelia (Teed) 472 Amos 444 AmosS.390, 459, 460 Amy A. 523 Amy Davenport 434 Amy Glines 522 Amy H. 460 Amy M. 499 Amy Miller 483 Amy (Stevens) 116 Ancil E. 522 Ancil L. 522 Andrew D. 464 Andrew J. 145,158,216,405, 406,490,491,500,585 Andrew M. 193, 275 Angeline 373, 493, 553 Angeline A. (Towle) 586 Angeline (Bartholomew) 211 Angeline (Crosswell) 473 Angeline (Fessenden) Book- er 239 Angenora 408 Angle J. 521 Anier J. (Weed) 216 Ann 16,17,20,59,231,325 Ann A. 212 Ann (Beers) 344 Ann (Burr) 330 Ann E. 122, 146, 191, 344, 395, 439, 516 Marvin, Ann E. H. Miller 518 AnnE. (Miller) 548 Ann J. 112 Ann M. 132,372, 392,446 Ann M. Decker 529 Ann M. Moores 237 Ann [Anna] (Norton) 122, 189-191 Ann R. (May) 511 Ann Schermerhorn 531 Anna 101, 102, 139,242,336, 359,414,415,473,475,559 Anna (Anderson) 576 Anna B. 536 Anna B. Parman 542 Anna (Beach) 101, 139-141 Anna E. 505, 532, 541 Anna E. (Blood) 218 Anna E. (Davis) 576 Anna E. (Ferris) 262 Anna Fisher 286 Anna G. 508 Anna (Gelston) 508, 561 Anna H. 195 Anna Harrington 473 Anna (Hart) 472 Anna (Humphreys) 129 Anna K. 188 Anna L. 438, 535, 538 Anna (Lee) 102, 142 Anna M. 408, 478 Anna M. Graff, 500 Anna N. 190 Anna P. 482 Anna (Perry) 399, 400, 481- 484 Anna (Robinson) 482, 549 Anna Spahr 466 Anna (Van Horn) 122, 187 Anna W. 564 Anna Waters 248 Annabel 220 Anne 78,* 577 Anne (Goodrich) 125, 192, 193 Anne M. (Howe) 204 Anne M. (Parker) 197, 209 Anne M. Rogers 499 Anne (Vaughn) 413, 501 Annette 428 Annie 372 Annie A. 428 Annie B. 216 Annie D. 403 Annie E. 578 Annie E. (Higbie) 539 Annie (Haynes) 190 Annie L. 193 Annie L. Brown 456 Annie L. (Keirstead) 485 Annie M. (Seely) 377 Annie M. Twing 254 Annie P. Quinsler 401 Annie R. Breese 284 Annie S. 464 Annis G. 488 Annis (Harlow) 162,240,241 Anson 442, 531 Anthony340, 374, 377,438 622 Index Marvin, Anthony Y. 379 Antoinette G. 386 Ara C. 234 Arba B. 196, 277, 278, 284 Arba U. 278 Arcliibald 374 Archibald R. 378 Archie W. 524 Armina Le Seur 558 Arminda (Underwood) 404 Arnold G. 528 Arrime 372 Arthur 231, 548 Arthur B. 256, 547 Arthur D. 277, 567 Arthur E. 452 Arthur F. 254, 285, 448 Arthur H. 259 Arthur K. 273 Arthur L. 168, 547 Arthur P. 460 Arthur R. 253, 473 Arthur T. 468 Arthur W. 273, 274,* 581 Asa 344, 385 Asa A. 529 Asa C. 161, 238 Asa E. 555 Asa P. 554 Asahei93, 130, 195-198 Asahel M. 130, 196 Asahel R. 132, 200 Asenath357,380 Asenath Rose 443 Audre 20 Augusta C. (Pratt) 266 Augusta H. 237 Augusta W. 225 Augustus 245 Augustus D. 182, 264, 265 Aurel R. 564 Aurelia 224 Aurelia M. (Messer) 224 Aurelia Tollman 526 Aurilla J. 192 Austin J. 556 Azor 464 AzorS. 350, 390, 392, 393, 395, 468, 469 Azubah 55 Azubah (Case) 101 Azubah H. 130, 196, 209 Azubah (Harvey) Sill 93, 130 Azubah (Sill) 130, 195-198 Barbara 20, 21,203 Barbara (Brett) 18 Barnabas 326, 343, 345, 386- 388,399,454,455,481,483, 484, 549 Barnet F. 273 Barney 400 Barto 404 Barzillai 396, 472 Bayard 577 Beatrice 491 Beatrice B. 549 Beda I. 428 Belinda 404 Marvin, Belinda Clothier 529, 572 Belle F. (Barlow) 262 Belle R. 565 Ben. G. S. 169 Benjamin 42, 45, 55, 72, 83, 104, 115-117,161,172,235, 239,245,325,334,358,359, 363, 400, 413,* 414, 503, 504, 517, 561, 589 Benjamin B. 372 Benjamin C. 401, 486 Benjamin F. 428, 496, 557 Benjamin G. 503 Benjamin 1. 565 Benjamin S. 414, 505, 510 Benjamin T. 215 Benton F. 561 Berenice E. 263 Berenice E. Bates 263 Bernice L. 571 Bernice T. 550 Bert R. 555 Bertha 219 Bertha A. 486 Bertha (Baker) 540 Bertha E. 264 Bertha L. (McCausland) 516 Bertha M. 528 Bertha M. (McKergan) 259 Bertha S. 168 Bertis S. 558 Bessie 211, 513 Bessie A. 491, 532 Bessie B. 232 Bessie C. 513 Bessie C. Reed 565 Bessie M. 221,521 Bessie M. Waters 475 Bessie O. 501 Betsey 164, 245, 327, 340, 342, 346, 348, 350, 356,* 363,364,368,381,389,390, 396,412,424,433,583 Betsey A. 170 Betsey C. 387 Betsey Gurnrick 501, 560 Betsey (Hathorne) 374 Betsey Higgins 404 Betsey 1. 285, 444 Betsey M. 430 Betsey Miller 420 Betsey (Wentworth) Mead 400 Bettris (Sadler) 26 Bingham 506 Birdie 585 Blagge 330 Blanche A. 248 Blanche E. 248 Blanche Littlefield 501 Blanche M. 487 Bliss A. 485 Boyd J. 208 Brewster 426 Brush331,354, 403, 405,583 Burdette K. 547 Burr 493 Burt 510 Marvin, Burton 242 Bushnell 331 Byron 542 Byron O. 238 C.J. 585 C. L. 164 Cahsta 399 Calista Shepardson 491 Calvin 94, 132, 199, 200, 379, 441, 442, 531-533 Calvin H. 217 Calvin O. 442, 533 Camelia [Camilla] (dem- ons) 164, 247, 248 Camilla Hammond 500 Camilla T. 526 Camilla (Thompson) 525 Carabella A. 537 Carl M. 234 Carl 0. 533 Carl P. 286 Carleton 281 Carlton M. 586 Caroline 117, 145, 163, 165, 168,187,251,350,376,377, 380, 502, 534, 554 Caroline A. 534 Caroline A. (Hall) 194, 277 Caroline A. Sherman 553 Caroline B. 481 Caroline (Beckwith) 113, 165-169 Caroline E. 198,276,280,391 Caroline E. Cone 262,* 580 CaroUne E. (Kellogg) 472 Caroline E. (Packard) 489 Caroline (Holbrook) 198,280 Caroline Holyoke 444 Caroline J. (Ensign) 279 Caroline (Jones) 191 Caroline L. 243, 530 Caroline L. (Wilkins) 453 Caroline Lottredge 533 Caroline M. 442, 513, 567 Caroline M. Davy 501 Caroline Morgenthaler 408 Caroline Norton 540 Caroline S. 464 Caroline S, (Johnson) 230 Caroline Spock 514 Caroline (Storm) 505, 561 Caroline W. 262 Carolyn G. 149 Carrie Chase 235 Carrie E. 501, 559 Carrie E. (Sturges) 448 Carrie (Hall) 261 Carrie L. Hood 534 Carrie M. 265,451 Carrie M. Blakeley 522 Carrie T. 540 Carrington C. 500 Carroll P. 508 Cary 483 Cary H. 484 Cassie Wakelum 474 Cassius S. 443, 534 Catharine 67, 94, 95, 100, 122,371,396,440,496,519 Index 623 Marvin, Catharine A. 144, 183, 221, 283 Catharine (Bigelow) 441 Catharine Bond 568 Catharine F. (Spencer) 127 Catharine M. 98, 99 Catharine (Mather) 66, 67, 91,92,94,96,99,100 Catharine McCormick 378 Catharine W. 471 Catherine Prosser 451, 542 Cecilia 534 CeUa A. 243 Celina Soper 531 Chancellor S. 530 Charity (Essex) McDowell 568 Charles 116, 171, 173, 200, 247,256,258,259,261,344, 345,353,369,378,379,382- 384,400,402,406,419,420, 444,447,448,463,475,492, 494,519,555,567,573,589 CharlesA. 164, 168, 191,247, 255,266,280,378,488,499, 515,535,551,555,560 CharlesB. 116, 156, 193,241, 275,419,463,506,512,513, 567 Charles C. 232, 344, 372, 384 Charles D. 195,226,567 Charles E. 213, 221, 247, 369, 401,452,473,500,538,542, 556, 566 Charles F. 254, 255, 259, 427, 453, 534, 556, 567 Charles G. 262, 555 CharlesH. 121,187, 191,199, 210,214,272,392,401,428, 444,455,466,472,477,527, 563 Charles I. 262 Charles J. 551 CharlesL. 243,262,476, 567 Charles M. 257, 390, 446, 448, 460 Charles N. 171, 516, 529 Charles P. 254 Charles R. 266, 372, 387, 455, 456 Charles S. 144, 160,213,233, 468, 556 Charles T. 267 Charles W.235,484,493, 522, 548, 556 Charlotte 120, 122, 163, 192, 241, 345, 369, 420 Charlotte A. 446 Charlotte A. Peters 400 Charlotte A. (Trudeau) 552,* 590 Chariotte (Carneff) 351 Charlotte D. 281 Charlotte E. Wilcox 542 Charlotte Edwards 411 Charlotte (Hess)159, 230,231 Charlotte M. 272 Chariotte M. (French) 187, 272 Marvin, Charlotte Perry 344 Charlotte (Pratt) 120, 184- 186 Gharry 110, 160 Chastina 156 Chauncey 121, 380, 518 Chauncey A. 234 Chauncey F. 285 Chauncey S. 134 Chester 396 Chester A. 237. 555 Chester M. 528 Chloe B. 196, 279 Chloe I. 530 Christian 15-18, 530 Christiana 531 Christina Sechrist246 Cicely 16 Clair 474 Clair D. 528 Clara 242, 245, 257, 275, 443 Clara A. 208 Clara Coan 248 Clara E. 208, 454, 486, 523 Clara F. 449 Clara G. 570 Clara H. 262 Clara J. 555 Clara L. 189, 532 Clara M. Clark 452 Clara M. (Greenslade) 453 Clara Metzgar 273 Clara S. 488 Clara V. Catley 557 Clara W. 448 Clarence 236, 452 Clarence B. 427 Clarence E. 234, 262 Clarence R. 168 Clarence W. 523 Clarina T. 447 Clarina T. (Merwin) 447 Clarinda 160, 170, 235, 359, 415 Clarinda Brownson 380 Clarinda E. 534 Clarissa 100, 102, 110, 141, 390,498,531,532 Clarissa B. 149, 224 Clarissa Bates 442, 531-533 Clarissa Calkin 443, 535 Clarissa Case 409, 496, 497 Clarissa E. 560 Clarissa K. 154,211 Clarissa (Kilbourne)' 141, 210 Clarissa (Meeker) 385, 452, 453 Clarissa (Severance) 252 Clarissa (Smith) 159, 231- 234 Clark 344, 380,452 Clark L. 115,170 Claude E. 532 Claude R. 201 Clayton A. 477 Clifford B. 238 Clifford H. 428 Clifford S, 528 Marvin, Clifton A. 535 Clinton B. 570 Clitus H. 564 Clovie O. 485 Clyde A. 552, 556 Clyde W. 258 Colby 484 Conifort 155, 227 Comfort (Munson) 154, 155, 227 Content (Burdick) 584 Conway F. 208 Cora 248, 258 Cora A. 457 Cora A. (Thomson) 530 Cora B. 218, 466, 500 CoraB. (Buck) 189 Cora E. 466 Cora (Jones) 473 Cora Kehoe 408 Cora L. 253 Cora M. 523 Cordelia L. (Clark) 112 Cornelia 120, 204, 245, 486, 583 Cornelia A. 225, 226 Cornelia (Brown) 187,* 590 Cornelia E. 448, 450, 452 Cornelia F. 194 Cornelia F. (Cozzens) 451 Cornelia J. (Claggett) 225 Cornelia L. 207 Cornelia T. 534 Cornelia W. 438 Cornelius 122, 188 Cornelius A. 152,226 Courtland A. 166 Courtland S. 376, 377 Crasa A. (Crossman) 112 Curtis 473 Curtis B. 342, 383, 449 Curtis R. 449, 539 Curtis T. 212 Curtis W. 398, 472, 474 Cynthia 153 Cynthia A. 243, 510, 561 Cynthia (Calkins) 414, 505, 506 Cynthia F. 154 Cynthia (Farmer) 184, 267 Cynthia J. 509 Cynthia (Janes) 417, 508-510 Cynthia L. 507, 508 Cynthia P. (Waldo) 282 Cynthia S. 415 Cynthia (Steele) 578 Cyrus F. 380 Cyrus P. 232 Daisy (May) 276 Damaris P. 394 Dan 58, 60, 86, 87, 119, 120, 182,* 184,262-264,267, 580 Daniel50, 60,*61,70,72,88, 90, 103, 121, 122, 153, 159, 187,* 188, 329, 350, 351, 358,367,369,396-399,413, 426,427,470,471,501,502, 574, 583-586, 590 Daniel B. 132,200,404,405 624 Index Marvin, Daniel E. 188 Daniel J. 478 Daniel M. 555 Daniel P. 124 Daniel R. 254 Daniel S. 494, 553 DanielW. 125,190, 193, 274- 276 Daphne F. 560 Darwin W. 560 David 88, 188, 245, 324, 336, 337,* 340, 341, 350, 351, 366, 367, 370,* 371, 380, 381,398,414,415,429,430, 433,443-445,477,506,508, 517-519, 590 David A. 478 David B. 453 David D. 106, 147, 149, 221, 222, 224, 225 David H. 560 David L. 280 David M. 343, 385, 452, 542, 543 David N. 185, 270 David R. 182, 262,* 264, 372, 580 David S. 236 David T. 445 De Forest G. 199 De Loss 199 DeWittC. 158 De Witt T. 488 Dean S. 528 Deborah 92, 405, 406, 440 Deborah Bailey 405, 487, 489-491 Deborah (Baldwin) 380, 381, 444, 445 Deborah (Burnett) 341, 382, 383 Deborah (Clark) 326 Deborah (Gorrell) Bond 520 Deborah J. 490 Deborah (Mather) 55, 83 Deborah W. (Gibbs) 132 Delavanll5, 169,256,257 Delena (Ford) 242 Delia 409 Delia C. 390 Delia E. Mansfield 444, 535 Delia M. 395, 469 Delia M. (Fenny) 395, 468, 469 Delia Rogers 372, 410 Delicy S. 394 DeUlah (Hayden) 191 Delos 258 Delos R. 491 Delos W. 170, 258, 491 Del05s471 Deltie E. 491 Dency E. 216 Dency T. 220 Dency (Tiffany) 144, 215- 219 Dennis 351 Dexter P. 561 Diadema 80 Marvin, Diadema (Miller) 80 Diantha (Culver) 242 Diar R. 372 Docla A. Britton 234 Don Alonzo 398, 476, 477 Donald 549 Donald C. 272 Donald M. 572 Donald W. 274 Dor C. 528 Dora 551, 568 Dora D. 542 Dora O. 531 Dora S. 404 Dorena A. (Rockwell) 279 Doris J. 255 Doris L. 441 Dorothea 549 Dorothea B. 547 Dorothy 264 Dorothy F. 280 Dorothy H. 543 Dorothy (Redmond) 169, 256,257 Drusilla 157 Drusilla (Moore) 156 Dudley 92, 128, 129, 185, 194, 195 Dudley C. 531 Dudley D. N. 190 Dwight E. 175, 262 Dwight H. 265 Dwight W. 262 E.B. L. 521 E. L. G. 470 E. Louise Burr 563 Earl L. 488 Earl M. 511 Earl R. 551 Earle 188, 573 Earle R. 547 Earle W. 577 Ebenezer 334,* 337, 361, 362, 368,415-419,427,508-510, 561, 582 Edgar 273, 396 Edgar F. 457 Edgar G. 473 Edgar H. 169, 256 Edgar S. 532 Edgar W. 485 Edgerton R. 533 Edith231,278, 372, 460, 475 Edith A. 209 Edith A. (Cousins) 454 Edith (Bonnett) 546 Edith G. 285 Edith Jewett 263 Edith L. 255, 452 Edith M. 275, 278, 549 Edith R. 263 Edmund R. 270 Edna 201, 257 Edna B. 211 Edna F. 533, 545 Edna M. 190, 559 Edna S. 467 Edson £. 523 Marvin, Edward 12, 15, 19, 20, 22-29, 116, 172, 173, 287 440, 494, 506, 531 Edward A. 395 Edward B. 235 Edward C. 378 Edward E. 216, 247, 378 Edward F. 568 Edward G. 452 Edward H. 210, 563 Edward K. 495, 555 Edward L. 85, 123, 236 Edward M. 475 Edward O. 541 Edward P. 126, 162, 193, 194, 277, 344 Edward R. 239, 266 Edward S. 543 Edward T. 332 Edwin 237, 250 Edwin D. 578 Edwin E. 211, 282 Edwin H. 227, 276 Edwin L. 281 Edwin M. 216 Edwin S. 478 Edwin W. 478 Effie 578 Effie L. 492 Egbert 242, 422, 423 Elbert W. 264 Eleanor 203, 494 Eleanor A. 212 Eleanor B. (Holmes) 226 Eleanor S. 565 Eleazer M. 132, 200 Electa 429 Electa (Granger) 110,* 578 Eli 399, 400,482,484, 549 Eli £. 466 Elias 113,161,236,366 Elihu 67, 69, 83, 92, 96, 97, 101,102,128,129,135,139- 142,210,324,337-339,363, 366,368,371,373-377,418, 420,426,511,512 Elihu P. 134, 202, 281, 378 Elijah 367, 375,425,426,427 EUnor 482 EUnor G. McKean 558 Ehsha 47,50,60,66, 67,91-96, 99, 100, 127-129, 134, 135, 195, 441, 521 Elisha J.499, 559 Elisha T. 131 Eliza 132, 162, 164,166,198, 240,244,252,354,392,407, 410,420,440,495,496,498, 518,531 Eliza A. 167, 385, 450, 451, 482,496 Eliza A. Robinson 540 Eliza A. Russell 556 Eliza A. Wilder 499 Eliza B. 238 EUza B. Dana 344 EUza B. (Prior) 391, 462, 463 Eliza (Blackwell) 122 Eliza (Borden) 202 Index 625 Marvin, Eliza Brelsford 534 Eliza C. 145, 219 Eliza C. (Morris) 449, 539 Eliza Dramley 37 1 Eliza F. 218 Eliza G. (Mackaskey) 401 Eliza H. 512 EUza Hise 526 Eliza (HuU) 92 Eliza (Huntington) 389 EUza J. 394, "549 Eliza J. Snyder 466 Eliza M. 449 EUza McB. 172 EUza (Monroe) 523 EUza Purse 523 EUza R. (Jarvis) 542 EUza Rayner 379 Eliza (Reed) 239 EUza S. 390, 459 EUza V. 158 EUza Warden 122 Eliza (Wheeler) 164, 248, 249 EUzabeth 17, 24-26, 35, 37, 45,» 51, 54, 72, 74, 76, 80, 92,94,96,98,101,102,105, 107,112,121,122,134,138, 141,147,149,156,172,173, 247,261,297,298,*302,321, 324,331,332,335,339,343, 357,* 368, 375, 388, 392, 410, 444, 449,* 474, 502, 505,533,536,559,574,581, 586, 590 EUzabeth ( ) 287, 288, 297^299,302,306,308,310, 312, 443, 470, 471 Elizabeth A. 265, 393, 500, 537 EUzabeth (Aldrich) 472 EUzabeth [Betsey] 94, 98 EUzabeth A. (Locke) 562 EUzabeth A. (Patterson) 212 EUzabeth A. (Pollock) 160 EUzabeth (Allen) 519 Elizabeth B. 284, 378, 405, 509, 561 EUzabeth (Brewer) 472 EUzabeth Brown 513 EUzabeth C. 190, 203, 539 EUzabeth C. (Bradley) 196, 277-279 EUzabeth (Carl) 392,464466 EUzabeth (Clark) 275, 325, 341,342,345,347,348 Elizabeth D. 149, 152, 225 EUzabeth D. (De Forest) 172 EUzabeth D. White 486 EUzabeth Davis 471 Elizabeth (De Forest) 329, 350, 351 EUzabeth Dean 567 EUzabeth (Deming)106, 146, 148, 149, 152 EUzabeth (Dunham) 72, J56, 357 EUzabeth E. 205 EUzabeth E. Miles 535 Marvin, Elizabeth E. (Sher- man) 135 Elizabeth Flanagan 429 ■ Elizabeth (Fowler) 158 EUzabeth G. 400 Elizabeth (Gouch) 199 EUzabeth (Hopkins) 138, 209 EUzabeth J.»557 EUzabeth J. Lynn 537 Elizabeth (Kautz) 590 EUzabeth L. 250, 568 EUzabeth Leitner 557 EUzabeth M. 286 Elizabeth M. (Burke) 202 EUzabeth M. Manning 502 Elizabeth McKelvey 537 Elizabeth N. 190, 438 EUzabeth Napper 550 EUzabethP. 117, 396 Elizabeth (Patrick) Vanden- berg 120, 187 Elizabeth R. 454, 464 . EUzabeth R. (Tappan) 468 EUzabeth (Riddle) Jewett 186 EUzabeth (Rogers) 96, 135 Elizabeth (Royce) Lee 263 EUzabeth S. 127, 195, 220 Elizabeth S. (Avard) 485 Elizabeth S.(Lockwood) 386 EUzabeth (Selden) 47, 91, 127-129 Elizabeth Stewart 441 Elizabeth Stowe 502 EUzabeth T. 438 Elizabeth (Vavasor) 10 EUzabeth (Warner) 272 EUzabeth White 567 EUzur D. 160, 233 Ella 239, 243, 531 Ella B. 401, 527, 538 Ella B. Holton 530 Ella Benton 532 Ella Buel 499 Ella C. 585 Ella E. 275, 276 Ella E. (Dunbar) 448, 449 Ella Fink 275 Ella H. 226, 529 Ella J. 401 Ella L. (Conway) 208 EUa L. Kime 556 Ella L. Rowcliffe 201 Ella II. 238, 404, 500 Ella M. (Dyer) 527 Ella M. (Fay) 201 Ella (Mitchell) 187 Ella P. Buck 529 Ella S. 502 EllaS. (Metcalf) 216 Ella Thornton 463 Ellen 145, 154,220,245,337, 419,513 Ellen A. 252, 275, 378 Ellen C. 137 Ellen C. (Blackman) 513 Ellen F. Dezell 254 Ellen J. 494, 560 Marvin, Ellen J. (Weed) 274 eUen L. (Bennett) 207 Ellen M. 285,411 Ellen S. 201, 448 EUen S. Tuttle 255 Ellen V. 240 Ellsworth E. 522 Elmer J. 240 Elmer M. 264 Elmore M. 516 Elmyra B. (Shoemaker) 481 Eloise Le F. 542 Elroy C. 569 Elsey 354, 408 Elsie (Hunt) 192,275 Elsie M. 275 Elsie (Thomson) 166, 253 Elsie Warner 235 Elsy B. 156 Elva E. Wheeler 234 Elva M. 201 Elvira 158 Elvira (Leach) 488 EmeUne 473, 483, 484, 504, 517, 518,550, 566 EmeUne A. (Bullock) 258 EmeUne A. (Ryder) 149 EmeUne Britton 233 Emeline Fletcher 561 EmeUne (Gillett) 158 Emeline Kincaid 467 Emeline M. Flewelling 400 EmeUne P. 395 Emerson 257 Emily 92, 250, 372, 454, 532, 542 Emily A. 494 Emily A. Crowell 500 Emily C. 369, 498 Emily (Canneld) 578 Emily D. 189 Emily G. 428, 572 Emily Homer 549 Emily Kinney 371 Emily Kirk 275 Emily M. 443 Emily P. 538 Emily Price 369 Emily S. 466 Emily S. (Perry) 544 Emily Whitman 568 Emma 134,184,239,411, 473, 482, 562 Emma A. 499 Emma A. Hitchcock 535 Emma Benton 57S Emma (Bicker) 472 Emma Blakesley 372 Emma D. 172 EmmaE. 239, 515, 533 Emma E. (Elwell) 465 Emma F. 172, 259, 512 Emma F. Kortwright 565 Emma H. (Hall) 264 Emma Hallbauer 236 Emma J. 247, 467, 530 Emma J. (Brown) 561 Emma J. H.486 Emma J. Smith 238 626 Index Marvin, Emma J. Sternberg 250 Emma L. 193, 276, 568 Emma L. Beach 544 Emma L. Finnis 521 Emma L. (Swarthout) 208 Emma M. 274, 578 Emma Nagle 372 Emma P. 491 Emma P. (Surge) 240 Emma (Perley) 511 Emma Perry 404 Emma S. 116 Emma Townsend 257 Emmett C. 201 Emory 441 Enoch 67, 92,94, 95, 134,204 Enoch M. 135, 203, 281 Enos B. 528 Enos H. 528 Enos L. 236 Enrico C. 240 Epenetus 349, 389, 459, 460 Ephraim 334, 363, 420, 422, 513-515 Erastus 115 Erastus R. 120 Erastus S. 120 Eric F. 249 Eric L. 530 Erigus F. 533 Ernest 429 Ernest A. 557, 577 Ernest L. 441, 530 Ernest N. 429 Ernest O. 568 Ernest R. 401 Ernest W. 485 Estella Fish 532 Estella M. 535 Estelle 534 Esther54, 60, 62,68,79, 113, 212,302,327,334,336,343, 359,374,420,431,501,502, 518, 577 Esther, see Hester Esther B. 547, 556 Esther (Boardman) Burrall 382 Esther CaUf 247 Esther Darling 372 Esther E. 528 Esther (Hall) 189 Esther (Kelley) 241 Esther M. 525 Esther P. 442 Esther R. 549 Esther Young 374 Ethel 466, 473, 573 Ethel B. 428 Ethel D. 460 Ethel G. 491 Ethel Lippincott 528 Ethel M. 507, 535 Etta B. 477 Etta L. 274 Etta (Morgan) 244,* 580 Eugene 163, 256, 474 Eugene A. 503 Marvin, Eugene F. 444, 535 Eugene G. 549 Eugene H. 274, 578 Eugene L. 521 Eugene S. 189 Eugene W. 589 Eugenia E. Smith 428 Eugenie 237 Euklie 577 Eunice 74, 83, 103, 105, 109 Eunice ( ) 109, 159 Eunice (Dimmick) Gurley 101, 142 Eunice (Hayden) 430, 517 Eunice (Hurd) Parmeiee384 Eunice Lautzenhiser 233 Eunice Williams 496 Eurotas 385, 451 Eva 475, 528 Eva A. 534 Eva C. 500, 552 Eva (Coombs) 512 Eva (Hopkins) 530 Eva L. 556, 585 Eva L. (Putnam) 508 Eva (Michael) 274 Eva P. 254 Eve 59 Eveline 134 Evelyn A. (Walker) 252 Evelyn M. Bathrick 255 Everett D. 448 Everett N. 265 Everett S. 560 Ezekiel L. 571 Ezra 75, 107, 120, 122, 124, 152-157, 188, 192, 272, 273, 407, 408, 469 Ezra A. 273 Ezra D. 221 Ezra H. 505 Ezra N. 147, 157, 221, 283 Fae H. 470 Fairy 521 Faith P. 507 Fannie 538 Fannie A. 473 Fannie C. Drake 542 Fannie E. 191 Fannie F. 487 Fannie M. (Shapley) 191 Fannie M. 449 Fannie R. 400, 536 Fannie R. (McCarty) 543 Fanny 99, 136, 398 Fanny A. (Rogers) 143, 212- 214 Fanny Curtis 235 Fanny E. 263 Fanny Gardner 258 Fanny J. T. 420 Fanny M. 449 Fanny Nash 422 Fanny R. 214 Fanny W. 376, 377, 438 Fay A. 552 Fay L. 556 Fay S. 491 Fear (Smith) 153 Marvin, Feroline A. (Prentiss) 561 Fidelia Lyon 488 Fielding 204,281 Fiette Gruber 516 Fletcher D. 516 Flora 441, 474 Flora A. 234, 482 Flora A. (Shriner) 201 Flora E. 240, 523 Flora E. Keigwin 265 Flora J. 248, 427 Flora L. 586 Flora M. 473 Flora V. 264 Florence 190, 205, 257 Florence A. 187 Florence A. (Goldthwaite) 545 Florence A. (Jewell) 226 Florence B. 456 Florence B. (Watrous) 282 Florence C. 501 Florence E. 478,551, 563,570 Florence E. (Frank) 547 Florence E. H. 457 Florence F. 188, 556 Florence G. 543 Florence H. 538 Florence M. 261 Florence M. Crory 569 Florence W. 282, 541 Florice Buck 232 Florinda (Kelley) 522 Floyd 257 Floyd D. 437 Floyd L. 189 Floyd R. 275 Floyd S. 516 Forrest W. 477 Frances 173, 221, 396, 440, 445, 571 FrancesA. 116, 173,184,425, .468 Frances A. (Hinckley) 255 Frances B. 419, 481 Frances C. (Hall) 264 Frances (Cromwell) 145,220 Frances Cross 533 Frances D. 132 Frances (Dominick) 353 Frances E. 276, 445, 478, 5 14, 572 Frances E. (Hall) 265 Frances (Foote) 378 Frances G. 250 Frances J. 344 Frances J. Perry 378 Frances L. 578 Frances M. 402,438,496,511 Frances P. 126 Frances S. (Fish) 280 Frances S. Frith 286 Frances (Woodhull) 366, 376, 437 Francis 138, 171, 259, 527 Francis A. 485;^ FrancisE. 146, 212,216, 556 Francis G. 138, 208 Index 627 Marvin, Francis H. 252, 4-19 Francis 1. 115, 171, 258 Francis M. 273, 372, 556 Francis N. 123, 189, 190, 274 Francis P. 254 Francis R. 280 Francis W. 353 Frank 187,224,261,274,463, 475,511, 555 Franlt A. 477, 500, 560 Frank B. 231 Frank F. 491 Frank G. 208, 258 Frank H. 248, 505 Frank I. 492 Frank J. 522 Frank L. 234 Frank M. 214 Frank O. 558 Frank P. 550 Frank S. 524 Frank W. 193, 471, 541 Franklin 202, 473 Franklin A. 562 Franklin L. 208 Fred D. 286 Fred M. 539 Fred R. 560 Fred S. 578 Frederic H. 210 Frederic J. 187 Frederic N. 263 Frederic R. 247 Frederic W. 262, 264, 567 Frederick 241, 245, 275, 449, 474, 521, 539 Frederick A. 191, 460 Frederick B. 259, 384, 449 Frederick C. 452, 460 Frederick D. 221, 453, 529 Frederick E. 478 Frederick F. 145, 218 Frederick H. 451, 500, 513, 561, 567 Frederick J. 240, 491 Frederick L. 477, 500, 527, 538 Frederick P. 449 Frederick R. 174 Frederick S. 578 Frederick T. 372 Frederick W, 182, 183, 263, 477 Fritz O. 555 Garrit 590 Genevieve 212, 281,521 Genevieve E. 499 Genevieve L. 541, 542 Genevieve Latham 522 Genevieve (Loomis) 189 Genevieve (Skinner) 281 George 110,* 115, 120, 164, 172,212,235,241,242,244, 257,259,250,345,371,372, 378,387,408,451,454,474, 495,510,519,526,544,578 George A. 188, 273, 420, 444, 500, 535 Marvin, George B. 455, 457, 496, 534, 544 GeorgeC. 397,418, 471,475, 498,509,512,558,561,562, 578 George D. 441, 565 George E. 203, 210, 261, 378, 559 George F. 166,494, 512, 555,* 562, 567, 589 George F. A. 534 George G. 137, 138, 208, 273, 463 George H. 136, 187,250,275, 401,455,477,485,499,542, 548, 559, 562 George J. 472 George K. 264 George L. 146, 254, 386, 548 Georgd"?. 384, 404, 511, 532, 585 George R. 169, 205, 256, 509, 523 George S. 266, 345, 394 George T. 511, 523 George U. 280 George W. 121,* 123, 144, 168,189,212,242,243,255, 276, 351, 392,* 404, 411, 573, 579, 585, 589, 590 Georgia A. 487 Georgia (Smith) 469 Georgia Wallace 464 Georgie Casey 281 Georgie Longnecker 558 Gerald L. 572 Gerald S. 477 Gershom R. 455 Gertrude 404, 464 Gertrude A. 273 Gertrude B. 479 Gertrude E. 564 Gertrude G. 542 Gertrude (Heck) 571 Gertrude Hughson 486 Gertrude L. 487, 572 Gertrude L. Dimon 492 Gertrude M. 473, 556 Gertrude Sanders 555 Gertrude Stoughton 463 Gilbert E. 278 Giles 79, 113, 161-164, 240, 241 Giles B. 164, 243 Giles P. 162, 241 Giles S. 164, 245 Girthrude (Carnwright) 583 Gladys 263 Glen P. 528 Goodyear 388 Goodyear C. 388 Gordon H. 449 Grace 190, 561 Grace A. 221, 404, 428, 478, 518, 586 Grace A. Ford 276 Grace B. 459, 522 Grace B. Carrington 500 Grace C. 480 Marvin, Grace C. Ruggles 261 Grace (Carter) 543 Grace U. 578 Grace D. (Wiggins) 572 Grace (Deming) 109, 159, 160 Grace E. 266, 386, 400, 453 Grace M. 254 Grace P. 270 Grace (Perkins) Lohmann 272 Grace R. 209, 523 Grace (Raymond) 353, 400- 402 Grant B. 435, 436, 525 Guilelma M. 534 Gustavus L. 229 Guy 464 Guy D. 492 Guy E. 530, 535 Guy H. 442, 532 Guy P. 521 Guy R. 528 Hallie 571 Hammond 428,* 589 Hanford 395 Hanna 288 Hannah 68, 111, 290, 293, 297,299,302,304,308,322- 324,326,330,331,335,338, 340,341,343,350,352,356, 365-368, 372, 375, 409, 410, 414,425,430,431,501,517, 566, 577 Hannah A. (Gillette) 586 Hannah A. J. 160, 232 Hannah A. Reardon 483 Hannah B. 474 Hannah (Betts) 335, 365,366 Hannah Blackman 478 Hannah Blagge 329 Hannah Burger 236 Hannah Burnham 353 Hannah (Curtis) 425, 516 Hannah (Dunning) 351,399 Hannah E. 200, 212 Hannah Goodwin 369 Hannah (Gregory) 337, 366, 368, 370, 371, 427 Hannah Hanford 413 Hannah (Hedden) 460 Hannah (Hoyt) 406, 492495 Hannah (Hunt) 565 Hannah J. 429, 478 Hannah Kinney 443 Hannah (Lay) 102 Hannah M. 250 Hannah M. Fletcher 527 Hannah P. Bulford384 Hannah (Park) 253 Hannah (Piatt) 38,320,325, 326, 328-331 Hannah R. 455 Hannah R. (Gooding) 344 Hannah Ranstead 250 Hannah (Richards) 386,454, 455 Hannah (Smith) 369, 428, 429 628 Index Marvin, Hannah (Stratton) 164, 244-246 Hannah V. 253 Hannibal G. 405 Harley M. 568 Harold A. 255 Harold B. 537 Harold C. 215,569 Harold E. 276, 552,* 590 Harold F. 448 Harold M. 463 Harold S. 277 Harold W. 577 Harriet 120, 121, 164, 165, 211,231,235,247,251,254, 376,410,421,443,508,517, 554, 566, 585 Harriet A. 247, 263,* 427, 439, 507, 516, 560, 580 Harriet A. (Lord) 266 Harriet A. (Rockwell) Ely 163, 164 Harriet B. 488, 515 Harriet B. (Clark) 203, 281 Harriet B. (Hamlin) 515 Harriet C. 167, 420, 526 Harriet C. Harris 184 Harriet C. (Hedden) 459 Harriet Coffin 477 Harriet Coombs 466 Harriet D. 172, 173, 232 Harriet D. (Eells) 213 Harriet (Day) 172 Harriet Dysinger 257 Harriet E. 172,193,208,275, 395, 461, 479, 548 Harriet E. Goodspeed 419 Harriet E. (Guilford) 554 Harriet E. ( Kelsey) Loomis 538 Harriet E. Mann 172 Harriet E. Parsons 547 Harriet E. (Riggs) 392,* 555,* 589 Harriet E. (Weed) 145 Harriet F. 518 Harriet F. (Lyons) 480 Harriet Farmer 190 Harriet Fero 234 Harriet G. (Coe) 453 Harriet J. 193, 239 Harriet J. (Stultz) 138, 208 Harriet K. 501 Harriet L. 208, 459, 577 Harriet M. 516 Harriet Maynard 264 Harriet (Meigs) 489 Harriet N. 126, 191,437,451 Harriet N. (Crain) 240 Harriet N. (Foote) 186 Harriet N. (Matteson) 560 Harriet N. (Steele) 378 Harriet O. Calkin 253 Harriet P. 189, 544 Harriet R. 162 Harriets. 137, 138,146,377, 576 Harriet S. (Van Pelt) 538 Harriet Sabin 528 Marvin, Harriet Southard 589 Harriet Stickney 578 Harriet (Tyler) 585 Harriet V. 486 Harriet W. HI Harriet W. (Bull) 197 Harriet W. (Wilcox) 184 Harriette 186 Harriette D. 173 Harriott F. (Nash) 543, 544 Harrison 121, 187 Harrison H. 500 Harrison L. 482484, 549- 551 Harry 173, 473 Harry A. 521 Harry C. 539 Harry F. 220 Harry L. 538 Harry N. 567 Harry R. 585 Harry S. 570, 571 Hart H. 539 Hartzel 534 Harvey 141,470 Harvey A. 542 Harvey B. 440, 526 Harvey H. 472 Harvey J. 187 Harvey Le F. 541 Harvey M. 527 Harvey W. 527 Hattie 249 Hatlie E. 490 Hattie J. (Sitts) 210 Hattie M. 560 Hattie N. 556 Hazel A. 232 Heck 571 Hector S. 220,* 580 Helen 251, 409, 466 Helen A. 278, 476 Helen B. 240 Helen C. 166, 405 Helen D. 280, 449 Helen E. 450, 522 Helen F. 460 Helen G. 189 Helen H. 440 Helen L. 224, 555 Helen M. 135, 278 Helen M. Larkin 561 Helen P. (Drake) 277,284 Helen R. 508, 551, 563 Helen W. 197 Helena E. 264 Heletha E. (Harding) 264 Henderson E. 479, 549 Henrietta 163, 235, 413, 429 Henrietta (Andnis) 152,225, 226 Henrietta L. 235, 526 Henrietta M. Tuttle 267,* 580 Henry 9, 77,78,88, 115, 121, 123,132,157,160,172,182, 187,188,191,222,264,355, 368,370, 379,'397, 433, 443, 498, 540 Marvin, Henry A. 107, 108, 156, 168, 228, 444 Henry B. 156,442,531,561 Henry C. 134, 169, 184, 202, 256,262,267,487,538 Henry B. L. 266 Henry De W. 428 HenryE. 216, 478,479, 549 Henry E. H. 216 Henry F. 188, 189 Henry G. 405 Henry H.- 188, 254, 272, 277, 278,284,407,455,456,493 Henry K. 411 HenryL. 221,439, 473, 526, 572 Henry M. 394,465, 466, 503 Henry N. 274 Henry P. 428, 558 Henry R. 193,267,275,276 Henry S. 166, 208, 209, 237, 253 Henry W. 197, 439 Henry Z. 410 Hepzibah55, 79, 81, 137,148 Hepzibah (Mather) Leach 119 Herbert 236 Herbert A. 210 Herbert B. 472 Herbert H. 285 Herbert L. 471 Herbert McK. 537 Herbert R. 551 Herman R. 508 Herman W. 507 Hervey S. 193, 275, 276 Hester, see Esther Hester 50, 69, 78 Hester (Lord) 62, 110, 111 Hettie 224 Hettie Janes 475 Hila A. 426 Hilda E. 216 Hiram 408, 409, 494,496, 558 Hiram A. 168 Hiram C. 494 Hiram G. 422, 513, 563, 564 Hiram L. 462, 497 Hobart L. 566 Holland 164, 243 Homer 522 Homer A. 508 Homer C. 459 Homer L. 404 Homer R. 508 Horace 153 Horace D. 508 Horace N. 527 Horace W. 506 Horatio 194 Horatio N. 182 Hortense F. 551 Howard 171,476' Howard A. 535 Howard D. 557 Howard E. 521, 542 Howard H. 189 Hoyt W. 552 Iiuiex 625 Marvin, Hubbaid 0. 494 Huldali 64, 91,* 93, 347, 577 Huldah C. 183 Huldah (Chase) Ink 192, 469 Huldah (Hamilton) 379, 440443 Huldah J. 442 Huldah M. 119 Huldah (Mather) 119, 182 Huldah (Reed) 383, 449 Hyde D. 472 Hyman A. 535 Hyman B. 443 Ichabod 326, 348-350, 389- 392,394,395,464-466 Ida 528, 573 Ida B. 247 Ida E. 190, 466 Ida K. 423 Ida L. 225, 285 Ida M. 274, 551 Ida M. Hulse 428 Ida M. Snedecker 484 Ida M. Towne 236 Ida X. (Whitman) 262 Ida Powell 528 Ida Russell 477 Ida Ryder 528 Idelia Riley 549 Imogene 169, 548 India Andrews 419 Ida A. 559 Iowa (Wade) 171 Ira414,433, 518, 538, 567 Ira B. 443 Ira G. 273 Ira H. 273 Ira K. 141, 210, 282 Irene 123 Irene A. 552, 578 Irene F. 452 Irene M. 390 Irene (Simpkins) 390, 461 Irnie M. 556 Isaac 165,319,321,330, 331 354, 355, 406, 434, 492- 495 Isaac H. 532 Isaac M. 407,492, 494 Isaac P. 126, 193 Isabel (Laughton) 154 Isabella 113, 164, 186, 240, 271 Isabella A. (Riddle) 171 Isabella F. 509 Isabella Hesser 495 Isabella (Johnston) 201 Isabella (Newland) 185,269- 272 Isabella (Sinclair) 219 IsabeUa '(Wilson) 115 Isaiah 370, 433,* 518, 589, 590 IsbeU ( ) 16 J. Harvey 170 Jackson 162, 240 Jael 533 Marvin, James 50,64, 87-90, 114, 123, 124, 153, 167, 192, 242, 254, 336,* 340,* 344, 347, 368,371,383,389,425,458, 496,501,503,516,518,558, 565, 582, 584 James A. 440, 463, 464 James B. 344 James C. 166, 558 James F. 447 James H. 189, 236, 458, 487, 504, 532, 536 James K. P. 408 James L. 344,445, 538, 539, 570 James M. 399, 480, 481, 585 James R. 184, 207, 216, 267, 276, 502, 570 James S. 402, 486, 567 James T. 275, 558 James U. 567 James V. 254 James W. 454, 560 Jane 121, 168, 187,371, 397, 471 Jane A. 173, 369, 427 Jane B. 405 Jane (Brewster) 425 Jane (Broadhead) 188 Jane (Caine) 169, 170, 257, 258 Jane E. 189, 196 Jane E. (Spencer) 266 Jane I. 494 Jane I. (Preston) 193, 275, 276 Jane (Lay) 81 Jane M. 210, 396 Jane M. Woodward 256 Jane (Miller) 272 Jane (Morrison) 509, 561 Jane Mulwain 478 Jane Norton 441 Jane P. Strong 437 Jane R. 536, 577 Jane R. (Davis) 576 Jane Ritchie 444, 535-537 Jane (Ware) 510 Janet 153 Janet E. 210 Janette475, 510, 562 Janette (Hyde) 397 Jared 105, 143, 144, 212-214, 329,330,351, 399 Jarvis 350 Jasper 155, 158 Jasper P. 107, 108, 152, 154, 227 Jay A. 201 Jean F. Pollack 248 Jeanette 169 Jeanette H. 170 Jeanette M. 237 Jeannette A. 547 Jedediah 334, 364 Jeffry 374 Jehiel 160 Jemima 46, 99, 366-368, 567 Jemima A. 529 Marvin, Jemima A. (Hoyt) 566 Jemima (Rose) 157 Jennette A. Peck 384 Jennie 187, 242, 257, 372, 482, 538 Jennie A. Anderson 449 Jennie A. Bryant 477 Jennie B. 489 Jennie (Baker) 559 Jennie Berguin 511 Jennie Cannon 272 Jennie Crawford 578 Jennie E. 449 Jennie E. (Hall) 217 Jennie E. (Wright) Gleed 552,* 590 Jennie French 247 Jennie G. 207, 216 Jennie Goodnow 506 Jennie H. (Billings) 187 Jennie J. 585 Jennie L. 274 Jennie M. 404, 556, 570, 585 Jennie M. (Sitts) 210 Jennie S. 515 Jennie S. Tucker 500 Jennie Sipley 273 Jennie V. Wheeler 521 Jennie West 521 Jenny L. (Taylor) 507 Jeremiah 156, 160, 442, 475 Jerome P. 229 Jerusha 369 Jerusha A. 125 Jerusha (Peck) 109, 158 Jerusha (Wright) 351 Jesse 335, 349, 366, 367, 379, 390,425,443,461,516,517, 533, 534 Jesse B. 466 Jessie 247, 473, 503, 570 Jessie A. 476 Jessie B. 508, 526 Jessie Cline 496 Jessie E. 548 Jessie M. (Keeler) 544 Jessie M. O'Brien 280 Jessie R. 234 Jewett 263 Joanna 147, 390, 461 Joel A. 507 Joel H. 221 Joel I. 273 Johan 19, 22 John 9, 15-18, 20, 21, 25, 28, 35, 4143,45,50,53-56,72, 79,80,83,87,99,110,112- 116, 119, 144, 162-169,172, 182,188,231,241,242,245, 255,265,266,299,302,319, nz, 324, 330, 332-340, 345, 350,*, 353, 356, 357,* 358, 361-366, 368, 371-373, 376, 381,396, 400-402, 408411, 419,424,425,434,437,475, 482,492,496,509,511,523, 582, 586, 587 John A. 250, 499, 535,567 John A. L. 446 630 Index Marvin, John B. 237, 368, 385, 457,522,578 John C. 133, 357, 372, 403, 409,*427, 429,496,497,589 John D. 501, 527 John D. D 399, 479, 549 John De W. 161, 236, 237 John E. 409, 555, 556, 563, 569 John F. 374, 376, 437, 441, 543 John G. 388, 457, 578 John G. H. 452 John H. 159, 184, 188, 230, 400,445,464,483,555,560 John J. 453, 494, 544, 554 John K. 158, 464 John K. L. 266 John L. 163, 234, 235, 267, 463,478,485,503 John M. 261, 266, 276, 499, 524 John N. 250, 451, 459, 460, 542 John P.91, 127, 395,468,469 John R. 14,21,205,273,275, 384, 398, 477 John S. 389, 527, 560 John T. 253, 543 John Van N. 456 John W. 182, 266, 428, 438, 514,549,551,563 John W. R. 505 John Y. 339 John 2. 410, 499 Jonathan 160, 234 Jonathan D. 107, 149, 152, 225, 226 Jonathan E. 273 Jonathan J. 418, 510 Joseph 42, 45, 55, 67, 70, 72, 73,75,81,82,99, 100, 105, 106, 136-138, 143, 146, 147, 159, 209, ja, 221-224,231, -283-285, 321,* 324, 325, 331, 332, 340,* 341, 370, 379, 380,396,428,441,443,576, 582 Joseph A. 428, 485 Joseph B. 462, 545 Joseph D. 223, 283 Joseph E. 231,568 Joseph F. 536 Joseph H. 457 Joseph J. 209 Joseph L. 123, 182, 343, 344, 385, 452, 453 Joseph M. 391,394, 444,462, 466,467,535, 545 Joseph T. 145, 217 Josephine 210, 259, 573 Josephine E. 183,* 580 Josephine M. 569 Josephine S. Funston 210 Josephine T. Cooper 420 Josephine V. Platzer 210 Josiah 161,321,327,329,330, 350-353, 400, 474 Josiah R. 453 Marvin, Judith 60, 88 Judith A. (Wallier) 260 Judith (Gates) 156 Judith (Kemp) 495, 555,557 Judith P. 124 Judson L, 278 Julia 132, 171,203,212, 234, 275,447,513, 531 Julia A. 192, 211, 344, 411, 511, 565 Julia A. C. (Coggeshall) 135, 204, 205 Julia A. (Carleton) Farrar 202, 281 Julia A. (Collins) 546 Julia A. (Fitch) 217 -Julia A. L. 266 Julia A. (Marvin) Boyer 192, 469 Julia A. (Place) 229 Julia A. (Tabor) 84 JuUa A. (Titus) 486 Julia B. 382,* 470, 589 Julia B. White 248 JuUa Bacon 381 JuUa Blain 567 Julia Boyle 5 1 1 Julia C. 418 Julia C. S. 509 Julia E. 136, 205, 486, 541 Julia E. Bishop 566 Julia F. 218, 482 Juha (Gaskill) 203 Julia H, 267, 460 Julia Hale 251 Julia (Halley) 221 Julia J. 543 JuUa J. White 428 Julia K. 514, 515 Julia May 237 Julia N. 450 Juha (Nichols) 450, 540 Julia (Newman) 578 Julia (Ormes) 270 Julia R. 205, 56/ Julia S. 266, 467 Julia S. (Burgin) 580 Julia T. 172, 260 Julia (Young) 210, 282 Juliana 525 Julianna 374, 435 Julianna H. (Moffatt) 438 J ulianna W.( White)437 , 438 Juliet 386 Juliette H. (Norton) 545 Julius 243 Julius H. 488, 552,* 590 Julius S. 216 Junius 137, 207 Justus C. 529 Karl D. 234 Kate 214, 483, 534 Kate [Catharine] 88 Kate A. 232 Kate A. (Murdock) 187 Kate D. 405 Kate (Drislaine) 238 Kate F. 446 Kate H. 446 Marvin, Kate Macklewish 372 Kate Richards 258 Kate (Schoonover) 88, 121 Kate Veley 529 Kate Warner 275 Kate Winterhalter 560 Katharine 164, 246, 340, 380, 381, 441 Katharine D. 464 Katharine Henry 566 Katharine J. (Beach) 215 Katharine L. 270 Katharine L. (Parker) 269 Katharine Lindorfer 535 Katharine M, 198 Katharine Moore 245 Katharine S. Denham 463 Katharine (St. John) 340, 379, 380 Kathleen E. 557 Kathryn 564 Kathryn A. (Avery) 485 Kathryn (Williams) 554 Katie L. 248 Katie L. Grebe 563 Katie M. 563 Kellogg 547 Kenneth T. 274 Keoka Price 280 Keziah 340, 375 Kittie B. 518 Kittie M. 552 Kitty L. 235 L. E. (Badger) 124 La Dor 527 La Roy 527 Lancelot 10 Langdon I. 382, 445, 538 Langdon P. 270 Lanor 381 Larona D. (Ball) 227 Larrissa Sunderland 392- Laura 242, 380, 421 , 441 , 466 Laura A. 445 Laura A. (Spicer) 285 Laura B. 539 Laura (Beecher) 445, 538 Laura C. 494 Laura (Champlin) 513 LauraE. 485,516, 556 Laura F. 512 Laura (Foote) 134 Laura G. Robbins 492 Laura Hudson 189 Laura I. 550 Laura J. 537 Laura J. Christ 522 Laura Jordan 259 Laura L. 494, 535 Laura M. 216, 512, 536 Laura N. 261 Laura P. 492 Laura R. 556 Laura S. 150, 157, 228 Laura V. 512 Laurana 107 Laurane 147, 222 Laurania Buel 234 Laurel B. 585 Index 631 Marvin, Lavinia Britton 455 Lawrence D. 529 Lawrence H. 464 Lawrence P. 585 Le Grand 343, 386,466 Le Roy 578 Le Roy L. 577 Leah A. (Baldwin) 209, 282 Leah M. 253 Leander S. 459 Lebbeus55,77, 110, 153, 159, 160, 231-234 Lee 103, 444, 535 Lee R. 247 Leila B. 580 Leila L. 542 Leila V. (Turner) 239 LelandlU, 166,252 Lemuel M. 560 Lena 231, 372, 566 Lena B. 552 Lena M. 478 Lenoia 261 Leo J. 248 Leo N. 570 Leola 457 Leon H. 250 Leon S. 488 Leona 242 Leonard A. 522 Leonard C. 449 I-eonard E. 404 Leonard H. 226 Leonard J. 404 Leonard W. 452, 569 Leone G. 188 Leonora E. (Hazen) 507 I^lie C. 249 LesUe S. 551 Lettie Loughboro 254 Letty E. 516 Leverett H. 138, 209, 282 Levi 165, 239, 246, 250 Levi C. 161, 237 Lewis 105, 144, 145, 166, 214, 252,321,331,399,404,474 Lewis A. 188 Lewis B. 545 Lewis D. 516 Lewis E. 404 Lewis H. 517, 565 Lewis R. 398, 474 Lewis S. 459 Libbie A. Wells 559 LiUan D. 492 Lilian Pringle 234 Lilla M. 560 Lilla M. (Bradbury) 547 Lillian 216, 235, 263, 482, 576 Lillian A. 549 Lillian B. 500 LiUian (Davis) 585 LiUian F. Blakesley 551 Lillian Field 541 LiUian R. Berkley 538 LiUian Royce 551 LiUie A. 201 LilUe E. (Lockwood) 540 LiUie Stevens 264 Marvin, Lincoln H. 210 Linda 153 Linda (Gafney) 562 Lindsley B, 552 Lizzie 496 Lizzie Cooper 275 Lizzie E. 525 Lizzie Hughes 248 Lizzie L. 518 Lizzie M. 213 Lizzie (McCracken) 243 Lizzie T. Leyerzeff 567 Lizzie Whimbs 559 Loenza A. 168 Loenza J. 166 Lois 73, 79, 85, 359 Lois Bonney 380 Lois Disbrow 355 Lois J. 493 Lois L. 192 Lois Seely 516, 565 Lois V. (Beard) 214 Lola A. 428 Lon T. 248 Lora C. (White) 452 Loraine (Jones) 134 Loraine P. 221 Loren P. W. 282 Lorenzo D. 406, 490 Loretta F. Wolcott 564 Lorinda 236 Lorinda (Marcy) 241 Lorinda Smith 572 Lottie Johnson 477 Lou A. 457 Louis 484 Louis A. 538, 567 Louis B. 277, 566 Louisa 115, 147, 171, 389, 496 Louisa A. 166 Louisa (Adams) 163 Louisa A. Marriner 452 Louisa (Barto) 567 Louisa C. 189 Louisa Craig 483 Louisa E. 573 Louisa F. T. (DuUager) 460 Louisa H. R. Ransom 216 Louisa (HiU) 171 Louisa L. 528 Louisa (Neyhart) 273 Louisa Royce 491 Louise 257 Louise A. 515 Louise B. 544 Louise Gordon 429 Louise M. 183 Louise N. (Hale) 267 Lovina 113, 153, 161 Lovina Constant 256 Lovina D. (Seymour) 169 LoweU 573 Lowell L. 194 LuceUa A. 531 Lucelia P. 529 Lucetta (Huhuley) 231 Lucetta Johnson 482 Lucia E. 530 Marvin, Lucia L. 267 Lucia L. H. 184 Lucia L. (Holt) 184, 267 Lucia M. (Lee) 116 Lucia Phelps 405 Lucille 259, 272 Lucinda 103, 122, 141, 142, 187,415, 483 Lucinda A. 531 Lucinda Atchinson 531 Lucinda (HaU) 221,283 Lucinda M. (Bryan) 277,284 Lucinda ( ) McAlpine 192 Lucius 153, 216 Lucius T. 470 Lucretia 369, 381 Lucretia A. 457 Lucretia A. (Allen) 506, 507 Lucretia C. 507 Lucretia (Hickok) 388, 457 Lucretia Keifer 410, 499 Lucretia L. 507 Lucy 54, 93, 102, 103, 113, 142, 163,330,411,443,554 Lucy ( ) 221 Lucy A. 164, 210,245,419, 506 Lucy A. Bish 570 Lucy A. Cooper 555 Lucy Barber 235 Lucy (Barron) 113, 161-164 Lucy C. 211, 381 Lucy E. 557 Lucy E. Northrop 405 Lucy (Harrington) 227 Lucy J. 445, 584 Lucy K. 521 Lucy L. (Walter) Sherrerd 526, 572 Lucy M. 442, 539, 568 Lucy M. Stevens 467, 545 Lucy McClyman 554 Lucy Montgomery 411, 499 Lucy T. 284 Lucy T. (Dana) 223, 283 Lucy Thomas 493 Lucy W. (SiU) 344 Lula Chff 539 Lula J. 231 Lula M. 428 Lula V. 254 Lulu 475 Lulu B. Freece 570 Lulu C. 528 Lulu L. 570 Luvada F. 529 Lycurgus 231 Lycurgus A. 239 Lydia50,58,61,79, 115, 123, 156,298,334,349,413,415, 574, 586 Lydia Barrett 351 Lydia BeU 475 Lydia C. 203 Lydia D. 446 Lydia H. (Lewis) 267 Lydia H. (Pratt) 182, 265, 266 Lydia J. L. 266 632 Index Marvin, Lydia (Lewis) 77, 109 Lydia M. Brewer 475 Lydia O. 556 Lydia O. (Pickett) 231 Lydia Phillips 344, 380 Lydia R. 559 Lydia R. (House) 506 Lydia Scovil 520 Lydia W. 486 Lydiah 574 Lyle A. 201 Lyman A. 154 Lyman E. 477, 547 Lyman F. 548 Lynn E. Craig 494 M. Ethel 172 Mabel 120,190,229,500,525, 571 Mabel A. 255, 507 Mabel (Bushnell) 119,* 184, 579 Mabel C. (Noyes) 590 Mabel E. 460, 489, 522 Mabel F. 570 Mabel L. 486, 569, 586 Mabel L. Hastings 404 Mabel M. 477 Mabel M. (Evans) 207 Mabel Metcalf 515 Mabel (Roberts) 520, 568, 570, 571 Mabel TerwiUiger 277 Mabel (Tuttle) 345, 388 Mac 516 Mae B. 492 Mae (Rogers) 274 ¥ Mahala 122 Malinda A. Wilder 499 Malinda (Leonard) 200 Malvina 170, 258 Marcella J. 286 Marcia 135 Marcia C. 204 Marcia E. 530 Marcia [Mercy] Sears 420, 513-515 Marcius L. 457 Marcus P. 555 Marcy, see Mercy Margaret 18, 235, 510, 566, 583,584 Margaret ( ) 22, 25-29, 287 Margaret A. 207,464, 536 Margaret A. (Connell) 525 Margaret A. (Scott) 463 Margaret (AUison) 227, 231 Margaret Bowbry 475 Margaret C. 210, 394 Margaret C. Spragg 486 Margaret Cheves 392 Margaret E. 429, 488 Margaret E. D. 402 Margaret E. (Dominick) 402 Margaret F. 286 Margaret F". (Dobson) 485 Margaret (Falkner) 135 Margaret Fletcher 248 Margaret (Gyllyatf) 20 Marvin, Margaret J. McMillen 537 Margaret J. (Stevens) 174, 262 Margaret Jeffrey 533 Margaret (Kelsey) 427 Margaret Kennedy 533 Margaret L. 175, 522 Margaret M. 378, 551 Margaret M. Burke 570 Margaret M. Miller 537 Margaret M. S. 487 Margaret (Montee) 249, 250 Margaret S. 485 Margaret (Swallow) 20, 21 Margaret T. HoUowell 522 Margaretta (Edwards) 261 Margere 20 Margie 586 Marguerite 513 Maria 134, 161, 244, 390, 429 Maria B. 152, 456 Maria B. (Anderson) 216 Maria (Bentley) 231, 284, 285 Maria E. 496, 555, 558 •Maria E. (Sickles) 172, 259, 260 Maria H. (Howland) 190 Maria Hall 482 Maria Hinman 494 Maria Hoyt 504 Maria J. 237 Maria J. Coulter 536 Maria Jennings 275 Maria L. 190, 428 Maria L. (Woodworth) 193 Maria M. (Hoes) 173 Maria R. (Bloom) 152 Maria S. 169 Maria S. A. Wagner 529 Maria Spratt 244 Maria (Warner) 123 Maria (Watrous) 173, 261 Maria Woodman 442 Marian E. 508 Marian N. 149 Marie 25, 288,297, 302,* 303, 305, 581 Marie, see Mary Marie ( ) 29, 35,37,38 Marietta 483, 492, 495 Marietta (Foote) 492, 494 Marilla 170, 474 Marilla (Van Valkanar) 242 Marinda 161 Marinda K. (Hawley) 446 Marion 238, 542 Marion E. Case 257 Marion F. 464 Marion F. Ross 277 Marion [Marvin] J. 275 Marion L. 547 Marion M. 404 Marion S. (Dunbar) 449 Maritta 157 Maritta J. 154 Marjorie 472 Marjorie M. 234, 501 Marvin, Marjorie M. Mcintosh 500 Mark 475 Marshall 442, 531 Marshall D. 199 Marshall E 285 Marshall M. 231, 285 Martha 50, 52, 58, 63, 65, 68,212,231,247,335,349, 394,396,409,442,471,522, 576 • Martha [Fatty] 335, 375 Martha ( ) 331 Martha A. 190,202,212,344, 392, 448, 525, 527 Martha A. (Grain) 238 Martha A. (Stokes) 229 Martha (Arbuckle) 238 Martha B. 466 Martha (Bische) 189 Martha D. 233 Martha E. 165, 391, 463, 565 Martha E. Burt 510 Martha E. (Shore) 466 Martha G. 285 Martha H. 545 Martha Haley 523 Martha J. 435 Martha J. Brooke 493 Martha J. (Leet) 285 Martha J. Southard 447 Martha J. (Sweet) 477 Martha (Kellogg) 349, 389- 392, 394, 395 Martha L. 395, 468, 547 Martha M. 239 Martha M. Hankinson 472 Martha (Marlatt) 527 Martha R. 243 Martha (Scott) 347 Martha Silsbee 516 Martha Van Horn 521 Martha W. 488, 551 Martha (Waterman) 48; 50, -63-65 Martin 77, 109,159,230,231, 244, 372, 398, 477, 547, 548 Martin C. 410, 497, 558, 559 Martin L. 475 ' Marvin [? Marion] J. 275 Mary 31-37, 41, 45, 46, 51,* 75, 80, 88, 92, 96, 102, 104, 106,107,114,121,126,145, 149, 152, 153, 155, 156,* 165, 170, 171, 194, 202, 204,222,239,254,256,259, 293, 300, 303, 308, 314-318, 320-324, 330, 333, 334, 338, 344, 350, 357, 360, 363-366, 368, 376, 387, 390-392, 404, 410,415,423,425,426,429, 441,443,454,457,464,466, 471,472,474,478,497,521, 554,565,566,574,579,581, 583 Mary ( ) 29, 35, 37,. 38, 299 ■ Index 633 Marvin, Mary A. Ill, 121, 132, 144, 147, 153, 163, 198, 199, 208,216,226,243,344,406, 439,444,447,450,458,482, 484,501,518,525,534.535, 549,585,586 Mary A. Gregory 444 MaiV A. Hand 585 Mary A. (Harris) 161 Mary A. Haynes 474 Mary A. (Heffin) 241 Mary A. Osbom 234 Mary A. (Renshaw) 208 Mary A. Straub 478 Mary A. T. McNeil 548 Mary A. (Trunkey) 224 Mary A. (Warriner) 560 Mary A. Wilkins 401 Mary A. (Willcox) 225 Mary A. (Wilson) 471 Mary Allen 519 Mary Aurand 458 Mary B. 237,471,480 Mary (Barney) 468 Mary Beach 236 Mary (Beckwith) 46,73, 105- 108 Mary (Beers) 323, 332, 335- 338 Mary (Benedict) 399, 479, 480 Mary (Bennett) 384,449451 Mary (Browne) 28 Mary (Burke) 243 Mary Butterfield 483 Mary C. 167, 169, 253 353, 409, 506, 541, 561 Mary C. (Bossard) 171 Mary C. (Vogle) 212 Mary (Caine) 167, 254, 255 Mary (Case) 357,409411 Mary (Chapman) 101 Mary (Cole) 583, 584, 586 Mary D. 233 Mary (Davis) 134, 203 Mary Dolan 533 Mary E. 127, 153, 157, 165, 168,171,185,189,199,201, 202,209,214,227,228,235, 236,241,247,249,271,282, 368, 436, 456, 459, 463, 469, 472,482,499,505,510,524, 526,535,536,565,567,569 Mary E. (Brennan) 236 Mary E. (Cole) 259 Mary E. Darling 372 Mary E. (Graham) 171 Mary E. H. 456 Mary E. (Howard) 455 Mary E. Lee 523 Mary E. Macey568 Mary E. Merring 273 -MaryE. (Pepoon) 117 Mary E. (Pilbeam) 285 Mary E. (Putnam) 166, 253 Mary E. (Sykes) 278 Mary (Eells) 213 Mary F. 123, 255, 265, 429, 512, 562 Marvin, Maiy F. (Almond) 259,* 580 Mary F. Bean 254 JIary F. (Bennett) 427 Mary F. (Force) 538, 539 Mary Foote 419 Mary Grey 246 llary (Halsey) 475 Mary (Hebbard) 120 Mary (Hill) 171, 258 Mary (Hoskins) lOJ Mary I, 274 Mary J. 153, 188, .190, 231, 277,284,392,455,516 Mary J. (Allen) 519 Mary J.Dauerty 537 Mary J. Dorland 428 Mary J. Greene 559 Mary J. (Gregory) 565 Mary J. Pickett 400 Mary J. S. (Eells) 215 Mary J. (Sanders) 576 Mary J. (Whalley) 128, 194 Mary Johns 441 Mary Jones 233 Mary Jordan 372 Mary (Keeler) 389, 458 Mary Kelley 570 Mary Kuhns 571 Mary L. 159, 172, 210, 223, 412, 454, 457, 463, 480, 482, 485,494,533,571,577 Mary L. (Lifaton) 462, 545 Mary L. Osborne 503 Mary L. (Peabody) 547 Mary L. Ramage 541 Mary (Lane) 121 Mary Lee 521 Mary (Little) 373, 374, 590 Mary M. 126, 174, 208, 220, 344,501,503,505,509,549, 579 Mary M. Shaffer 556 Mary M. Spicer 568 Mary M. Stone 505 Mary M. (Wallace) 453 Mary M. (Whelpley) 448 Mary McDonald 496 Mary Margarum 501 Mary Mernlield 455 Mary (Morgan) 155 Mary X. 146,478 Mary Napper 550 Mary (Xiles) Kellogg 56 JIary O. 232 Mary P. 155, 542 Mary Pettit 446 Mary Phleger 523 Mary R. 543, 552, 560 Mary R. McCleneghan 499 Mary (Ritchie) 204 Mary Ross 232 Mary S. 240, 403, 461, 502, 562 Mary S. (Adams) 238 Mary S. (Colton) 215 Mary S. (Harbison) 561 Mary S. (Pearson) 126, 193, 194 Marvin, Mary (Sawyer) 234 Mary (Sayre) 366 Mary (Seaver) 152 Mary (Sechrist) 243 Mai-y Sinnag 275 Mary (Smith) 389, 459, 460 Mary Stevens 482 Mary (Taylor) 452, 542, 543 Mary U. 473 Mary V. Granier 541 Mary W. 144, 195, 212, 455 Mary (Wedge, ?Wade) 58, 68 Mary (Weed) 104, 143-145 Mary (Wells) HI Mary Wright 496 Mather 94, 133, 202 Mather C. 281 Matilda 147, 159,350 Matilda A. 540 Matilda E. 569 Matilda H. 455,456 Matilda Kelley 521 Matilda (Riggs) 504 Matilda (Rumsey) 545 Matilda S. 459, 460 Matildas. (Marvin) 459,460 Matilda (Vreeland) 133, 202 Matthew 10-13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 24,26,29-32,34,51,69,70, 72-75, 82, 93, 96, 104-108, 133, 135, 143-149, 152, 155, 156, 221, 227, 271, 287, 288*-303, 305, 306, 308, 310,312,314-323,325,326, 328,337,338,341,342,345, 347-349,371,382,383,446, 447,581-584,586 Matthew B. 152 Matthew P. 510 . Matthew W. 145, 219 Matthias 340, 379, 434, 440- 443, 521, 534 Mattie Davis 256 Mattie (Longley) 254 Maud 229 Maud Beagle 427 Maud M. 477, 573 Maude 271, 275 Maude E. 535, 589 Maude E. (Hawkes) 285 Maude F. 527 Maude (Hathaway) 188 Maude I. 428 Maude J. 248 Maude M. 274, 558 Maurice L. 542 Maxamelia 584 May 224 May L. 169 Mehitable 46, 54, 55, 72, 73, 104,106,148,358,359,413, 414 Mehitable A. Littlefield 371 Mehitable (Champion) 54, 79,80 Mehitable Glass 443, 534 Mehitable (Goodrich) 70, 103, 104, 3S8 634 Index Marvin, Mehitable H. (Sel- leck) 504 Mehitable (Selden) 86, 119, 120 Melinda A. 167 Melinda (Bittenbender) 273 Melinda Burris 555 Melissa 396, 408 Melissa A. 229 Melissa (Duryea) 377 Melvin B. 576, 577 Melvin K. 212 Melvina 257 Mercy 301, 334, 413, 501,583 Mercy A, 189, 371,496 Mercy A. Noble 371 Mercy C. 238 Mercy (Crosby) 161, 237- 240 Mercy Duryea 426 Mercy (Hoskins) 358,* 413, 583 Mercy Ready 404 Mercy Sears 420, 513-515 Merrill M. 506 Merton E. 524 Merze 516 Meta 275 Micliael351,399, 479 Mignonette de la F. 539 Mildred 233, 275 Mildred L. 507 Mildred R. 558 Miles A. 276 Millicent 0. McConnell 538 Millie Velturn 427 Millie Y. 457 Milly Sniffin 403 Milton 350, 411,499 Mina E. 567 Mina M. 255 Mina (Nesbitt) 547 Minerva 361, 362, 410, 415, 504 Minerva J. 568 Minerva (Prendergast) 127 Minerva Rose 256 Minerva S. 134 Minerva Soule 478 Minna B. 473, 563 Minnie 224, 242, 500, 528 Minnie A. 264 Minnie Austin 568 Minnie B. 234 Minnie C. 484 Minnie Clair 474 Minnie D. 217 Minnie E. 216,* 580 Minnie L. 552,* 590 Minnie L. (Morrison) Rees 544 Minnie M. 523, 585 Minnie M. (Green) 488 Minnie Moore 471 Minnie N. 545 Minnie S. 488 Minnie S. Ferguson 548 Minnie Sicker 578 Miranda 350, 406, 408 Marvin, Miriam 50, 52, 63, 67, 424 Miriam E. 533 Miriam Simons 335 Molly 345, 454 Molly (Adams) 345,386,387 Molly (Burr) 387 Morrison J. 568 Morrison S. 516 Morton 506 Morton O. 476 Moses 58, 60, 62, 65, 90, 91, 123, 125,* 192, 193, 337, 369, 428, 429, 579 Murray E. 476 Myra B. 569 Myra Tinemer 452 Myron F. 568 Myrtle A. (Harmon) Tyrer 469 Myrtle 523, 529 Myrtle A. 286 Myrtle B. Snyder 267 Myrtle M. 529, 550 Nancy 123 Nancy A. 235 Nancy A. Wright 276 Nancy Bryant 419 Nancy Davis 499 Nancy E. (Kelsey) 538 Nancy Kennedy 408 Nancy M. (Waterbury) 172 Nancy (RobeMson) 191 Nancy S. 383 Nancy (St. John) 382, 446, 447 Nancy T. 332 Nancy Thayer 559 Nannie Van N. 456 Naomi 357 Naomi (Bliss) 165 Narcissa 159, 229, 495 Narcissa F. Jordan 484 Nathan 51, 77, 78, 107-110,* 113, 156,* 159, 160, 163, 164, 243, 244, 324, 335,* 338,346,365-368,370,376, 387,425,426,429,578,579, 582 Nathan H. 188,215,427 Nathan K. 472 Nathaniel 384, 389, 449, 458, 540 Nathaniel C. 145, 158, 217, 218 Nathaniel D. 135 Nathaniel W. 363, 421, 422 Nehemiah 51, 62, 78,* 110, 111,114,160,165,249,575- 577 Nellie 475, 521, 566 Nellie F. 523 Nellie F. (Russell) 464 Nellie J. 458 » Nellie (King) 555 Nellie L. Whitney 551 Nellie M. 477, 549 Nellie M. (Dewey) 262 Nellie R. 405 Marvin, Nelly 172 Nelson J. 543 Nettie 242 Nettie A. 278 Nettie Garrett 562 Nettie N. 585 Nettie O. 212 Neville P. 486 Newton R. 263,* 580 Noah F. 165, 249 Noble C. 238 Nota 255, 529 Nora B. Soule 457 Norman E. 238 Norman G. 535 Norman W. 238 O. Richards 258 Odell 484 Olive 245 Olive (Ingraham) 115, 171- 174 Olive M. (Alexander) 200 Olive S. Gates 351 Olive Walker 247 Oliver W. 225 Olivia A. 493 Olivia (Brewster) 435 Opal D. 529 Ophelia J. 478 Ophelia R. (Beecher) 372 Ora E. 238 Oracy M. 528 Oramella L.(Tackabury) 274 Oranda Wilcox 427 Oriana L. (Steele) Ebell454 Orie A. 454 Orin 115 Orin D. 258 Orlando 243, 245 OrloE. 159,231,285 Orlo G. 231, 285 Orlo K. 286 Orrando P. 544 Orrin E. 533 Orrin F. 573 Oscar 165, 248, 251 Oscar A. 169, 231 Oscar D. 427 Oscar F. 556 Oscar M. 248 Oscar McD. 464 Osmon A. 530 Otto A. 550 Otto B. 522 Owen 115 0£ias72,321,326, 342, 343, 384,* 385,430, 449451, 531, 589 Ozias O. 450, 540 Pamela 442 Parmela 379 Parnella [Pamilla] A. 152 Parthenia W. (Root) 548 Patty, see Martha Patty (Thomson) 166, 252 Paul 538 Paul B. 372 Paul D. 511 Paul O. 556, 558 Index 635 Marvin, Paulina H.Carroll 490 Pauline B. 530 Pauline C. 491 Pauline E 429 Pearl B. 557 Pearl D. 491 Pearl F. 532 Pearl L. 477 Penelope J. 98 Penniman 509, 510, 561 Percy C. 211 Percy E. 273 Percy L. 386 Percy R. 429 Permelia 161 Perry 400, 484 Persis A. (Rowell) 174 Persis (Parsons) 152, 155 Persis (Rockwell) 231, 285 Persis (Smith) 153 Phebe 47, 50, 56, 58, 65, 75, 78,84,92,99,126,127,137, 163,243,337,356,371,392 Phebe A. 116, 183, 506 Phebe A. (Reed) 183 Phebe (Brush) 330, 354, 355 Phebe (Case) 188 Phebe Cornell 409 Phebe Delavergne 446 Phebe E. Gallup 368 Phebe (Forci) Ross 158, 229 Phebe H. 429 Phebe H. (Wood) 438 Phebe J. 404 Phebe L. 148, 223 Phebe(Lee)48, 49, 56,61 Phebe (Lees) 336, 368, 369 Phebe (Nesbitt) 370,433 Phebe R. 117 Phebe ( Rowland) 83,115-117 Phebe S. 130, 502 Phebe (Scudder) 413 Phebe (Sterling) 47, 99, 136- 138 Phebe (Teed) 474 Phebe W. 394 Phebe (Welch) 60, 88 Philemon B. 445, 538 Philena E. 422 Philip S. 188, 552,* 590 Philo 353 Philo J. B. 401,485 Philomela 340, 341 Philomena 380 Pickett 67, 93 Plowdon F. 160 Polly 96, 110, 114, 159, 163, 354, 363, 410, 424, 425, 583 Polly, see Mary Polly (Adams) 163, 243, 244 Polly Atchinson 442 Polly B. 330, 387 Polly (Brayton) 450, 541 PoUy (Burke) 162,241,242 Polly (Dodge) 115, 169, 170 Polly E. 192 Polly (Edson) 582 Polly J. (Chaffee) 170 Marvin, Polly (Smith) 88, 492, 496, 558 PoUy (Tiffany) 143,211 Polly (Weed) 146 Friscilla L. Cady 534 Prudence 37 1 Prudence ( ) Lewis 93 Prudence R. Folkins 487 R. T. 245 Rachel 72,* 73,* 88, 104, 161, 296,298,314,325,335,355, 367, 495, 582, 587 Rachel A. 550, 570 Rachel A. (Crawford) 401, 486 Rachel (Crosby) 93 Rachel E. 459 Rachel (Hinman) 170 Rachel (Huston) 188, 272, 273 Rachel J. 188 Rachel L. 487 Rachel (Marsh) Burns 355, 406 Rachel (Potter) 473 Rachel (Sanford) 363 Rachel (St. John) 323, 340 Rachel (Van Patten) 459 Ralph B. 285 Ralph C. 466, 567 Ralph D. 123, 190-192 Ralph E. 527, 542, 560 Ralph J. 570 Ralph L. 386 Ransom 114, 169,256 Ray 249 Ray De F. 172 Ray G. 529 Ray R. 477 Raymond J. 207 Rebecca 95, 153, 154, 289, 293, 297, 312, 327, 334, 346,»357,365, 502, 582 Rebecca A. (Drake) 479,549 Rebecca A. (Taff) 539 Rebecca B. 489 Rebecca (BuUard) 365,*424, 588 Rebecca Fife 404 Rebecca (Fowler) 400 Rebecca (Hurd) 153, 227 Rebecca Landon 246 Rebecca J. 520, 571 Rebeckah ( ) 109 Reginold 29, 184 Reinold 10-22, 24-26, 2941, 43-53, 56-58, 60-67, 76, 85- 88, 93, 118-120, 130, 184, 267,287,289,294,303,320, 344, 575, 586 Reinold C. 259 Rensselaer 123 Renwick 445 Reuben 434 Reuben J. 529, 572 Reuben W. 520, 571 Reynold S. 182, 265 Rheuamy (Peck) 91 Rhoby 481 Marvin, Rhoby H. (Barnum) 480 Rhoda 75, 96, 108, 520 Rhoda Ann 434 RhodaE. Ill, 524 Rhoda (Hill) 188 Rhoda (Hutchinson) 379, 443 Rhoda L. 490 Rhoda (St. John) 30i, 316- 319 Rhoda (Williams) 433, 520, 523 Rhoda (Worthington) 111 Rice 164 Richard 9, 19, 22, 25, 27,28, 85, 114, 125, 167, 172, 192, 254, 255, 260, 275, 374, 375 Richard D. 232 Richard H. 116, 168, 173, 261, 267 Richard J. 167, 254 Richard M. 500 Richard P. 120, 185, 186, 269-272, 280 Richard S. 164, 182, 246 Richard T. 275 Rigney De F. 489 Roba 369 Robena (Parker) 585 Robert 11,13,16,19,21,22, 25, 28, 109, 158. 229, 323, 412, 449, 538 Robert A. 537 Robert B. 215 Robert H. 444, 510, 565 Robert J. 448 Robert J. J. 448 Robert M. 494 Robert N. 186, 272 Robert R. 237, 537, 566 Robert S. 464 Robert W. 530, 571 Roger 13, 18 Roland C. 216 Rosa 516 Rosa Haley 568 Rosalind 107, 149 Rosalinda 441 Rosaltha A. 231 RosalthaA. (Bryan) 277,284 Rosalthe Harrison 497 Rosamond A. 162 Rose 237, 256 Rose 1. Barnard 463 Rose M. 276 Rosella N. 540 Roswell 61, 88, 89 ,» 122,450, 577 Roswell E. 378, 438, 526 Rowena 362 Rowland W. 262 Roxana 123 Roxana G. 153 Roxey A. 402 Roy 534 Roy L. 528 Roy P. 188 Roy W. 551 636 Index Marvin, Royal B. 535 Ruby L. Carpenter 531 Rufena D. (Dunbar) 197 Ruhamah (Clark) 123, 192 Russell 108, 471 Russell B. 471 Russell D. 160, 231 Russell H. 470 Ruth64, 86,89, 118, 175-177, 179-181,281,365,425,473, 557 Ruth C. 165, 210 Ruth (Cation) 210 Ruth (Curtice) 472 Ruth D. 467, 503 Ruth E. 96, 552 Ruth E. Swift 527 Ruth (Ely) 94, 134 Ruth M. 488 Ruth (Mather) 64,89,90 Ruth (Merriam) Gleason' 424 Ruth S. 125, 478 Ruth (Welch) 85, 118 Rynalde, see Reinold Sabra M. 444 Sabrina 396, 398 Sabrina (Coggeshall) 398, 477 Sadie (Shields) 254 Sally 115,343,346,407,432, 437 Sally A. 163 Sally A. Sherwood 478 Sally Baker 410 Sally M. 398 Sally (M ) 367 Sally (Nash) 518, 567 Sally Newman [Herman] 160, 234, 236 Sally (Rogers) 344 Sally Woodman 440, 527" Samantha R. (Meigs) 489 Sampson 365, 424 Samuel41, 50,51, 58,68,*70, 72, 73, 76-78, 83, 106, 109, 158,298,299,301,302,320- 323,325-332,338,339,351, 366,367,370,372,376,379, 399,400,410,431,438,440, 443, 448,* 449, 481-484, 526,527,533,576,582,590 Samuel A. 442, 576, 577 SamuelB. 511, 512 SamuelB. S. 419, 511 Samuel C. 367, 382, 425427, 441 Samuel E. 215 Samuel G. 346, 388, 457 Samuel H. 211 Samuel J. 487 Samuel L. 209 Samuel M. 590 Samuel O. 238 Samuel P. 192, 349, 396, 469 Samuel R. 158, 229 Samuels. 159, 174,330,353, 401, 486 Samuel W. 515, 564, 565 Marvin, Sappho H. (Burr) 487, 551,552 Sara 35, 288 Sarah 41, 45, 52, 53, 56, 59, 63,65,67,79,85-87,88,93, 95, 104, 109, 112, 121, 122, 128,130,131,173,187,271, 297, 302, 306, 318, 325, 330, 334, 343, 346, 353, 354, 359, 370, 374, 383, 384, 385, 389, 390,404,412,414,415,429, 432,433,440,470,471,474, 476, 484, 517 Sarah (— ) 331, 363, 366, 399, 479 Sarah A. 138, 139, 182, 263, 398,406,419,420,479,503, 505 Sarah A. Billings 372 Sarah A. Caldwell 541 Sarah A. (Miller) 272 Sarah A. (Paine) 439 Sarah A. (Purdy) 458 Sarah A. Rogers 372 Sarah A. (Sanford) 530 Sarah A. (Speck) 534 Sarah B. 544 Sarah B. (Chadwick) 238 Sarah B. (Dally) 456 Sarah B. (Sherwood) 493, 553-555 Sarah (Baker) Cobb 168,255 Sarah (Bennett) 329, 351 Sarah (Betts) Keeler 319, 330 Sarah (Brooker) 79, 112-115 Sarah (Burr) 188 SarahC. 255,467, 504, 541 Sarah C. Moody 500 Sarah C. Oliver 558 Sarah C. (Sheppard) 466 Sarah (Chadwick) 406 Sarah (Clark) 38, 39, 41, 45, 46, 48, 50, 52, 320 Sarah (Cole) 397, 471, 472, 474-476 Sarah Coughton 441 Sarah D. (Hyde) 471 Sarah Danes 429 Sarah Davies 473 Sarah (De Witt) 161, 236 Sarah E. 386, 428,* 429, 447, 458, 493, 525, 548, 569, 589 Sarah E. Babcock 274,» 581 Sarah E. (Beebe) 264 Sarah E. (Garrison) 542 Sarah E. (Green) 127 Sarah E. (Hall) 263 Sarah E. Leek 428 Sarah (Eddy) 477,547,548 Sarah Emerson 257 Sarah F. 437 Sarah F. (Martin) 476 Sarah Flowers 235 Sarah (Forbes) 159 Sarah G. (Daggett) 250 Sarah (Gilcrease) 165, 249 Marvin, Sarah (Graham) 41, 53-55 Sarah (Grinnell) Brooker 54, 79 Sarah H. Champlin 513, 563 Sarah Hammond 428 Sarah Heape 576 Sarah (Hoyt) 413, 503, 504 Sarah 1. 565 Sarah J. 133, J71, 185, 270, 420, 570, 585 Sarah J. Roberts 249 Sarah J. Smith 265 Sarah J. Walker 451 Sarah (Johnston) 448 Sarah (Keeler) 330, 433,* 518, 589 Sarah L. 222, 485 Sarah'(Lay) 103 Sarah (Lay) Chadwick 103 Sarah Lease 500 Sarah (Little) 435,* 590 Sarah (Lockwood) 342, 384, 385 Sarah M. 115, 130, 195, 202, 353,391,402,451,494 Sarah M. (Adams) 361,415, 417,418 Sarah M. (Lewis) 221 Sarah M. Thorne 476 Sarah M. (Van Nostrand) 455 Sarah McDowell 464 Sarah (Marvin) Lay 53, 56, 85,86 Sarah Morrison 515 Sarah (Olmstead) 329 Sarah (Perkins) 92, 130-133 Sarah R. 98 Sarah R. (Hamman) 563 Sarah R. (Lord) 82, 221 Sarah Rhodes 372 Sarah (Rogers) 188 Sarah Russell 470 Sarah S. 208 Sarah S. (Sands) 514, 564 Sarah S. (Thaxter) 162 Sarah (Sawyer) 512,562 Sarah (Scott) 347, 389 Sarah Searles 392 Sarah (Smith) 394, 467 Sarah Sturges 329, 352, 353 Sarah Trowbridge 326 Sarah W. (Dinsmore) 194 Sarah Ward 482 Sarah (Whiting) 457 Sarah Williams 484 Sarah (Wooding) 440 Schuyler 517 Sears 127 Selden 87, 92, 120, 129, 134, 184-187, 194 Selden E. 185, 269, 270 Selden G. 187, 272 Selden P. 119, 182 Selden R. 263 Selena L. 576 Selina H. 503 Selina H. Gregory 503 Index 637 Marvin, Serena Damon 586 Serena E. Latham 285 Seth74,83,lll, 113, 124,160, 165,234,236,249-251,324, 336-339, 363, 366-368,* 369, 371-374,410,426,427,435,* 436, 525, 583, 584, 588, 590 Seth P. 93, 132, 134, 199 Seth S. 372 Seymour H. 234 Seymour R. 524 Shepherd 114, 166, 253, 254 Shepherd F. 254 Sibyl 120, 184, 268 Sibyl L. 211 Sidney 255 Sidney S. 578 Silas 70,* 326,344, 350,390, 408,495,496,517,555,557, 575 Silas H. 194 SilasL. 353, 401,485, 486 Silas W. 401, 557 Simeon 430, 517, 566 Simon 231 Smith 153, 492 Sophia 425 Sophia A. Rice 237 Sophia C. (Griffin) 137, 197, 207-209 Sophia L. (Ahlborn) 273 Sophia (Raymond) 438,439, 526 Sopliia (Santee) 524 Sophronia 102, 196, 278, 399 Sophronia (Hutchinson)169, 256 Sophronia Keel 568 Squier 166, 252, 355,405,406, 487, 489-491 Squier A. 488 Squire D. 168 Stella Fuller 257 Stella M. Lound 473 Stephen 331, 334, 350, 354, 355, 357, 358,* 366, 367, 371,394,403-406,413,426, 467,468,487,493,495,501, 515,520,551-555,560, 570, 583 Stephen A. 420, 571 Stephen B. 422, 555 Stephen C. 555 Stephen D. 501 Stephen E. 557 Stephen G. 511, 512 Stephen H. 442 Stephen L. 496, 557 Stephen P. 512 Stephen R. 419, 512, 562 Stephen S. 493 Steward H. 273 Stiles D. 441, 527, 528 Stilhnan T. 164, 248 Stuart 467 Stuart F. 539 Stuart J. 226 Sumner 164, 241, 247 Marvin, Susan 27, 130, 251, 369, 413, 432 Susan A. 567 Susan B. 490 Susan B. (Wood) Barber 236 Susan C. 351, 484 Susan C. (Clarke) 126 Susan ( ) Eaton 494 Susan F. 236 Susan (Fayerweather) 460 Susan (Gilcrease) 249-251 Susan (Gore) 28 Susan J. 250, 436 Susan (Little) 242, 243 Susan (Louck) 27, 28 Susan M. 132 Susan M. (Decker) 564 Susan M. Milnes 567 Susan (Praetorius) 188 Susan R. Harvey 275, 276 Susan S. 381,382 Susan S. Jordan 482 Susanna 155, 244 Susanna (Stearns) 243 Susannah 69, 72, 98, 222, 331, 332,334,357,425,571,582, 584 Susannah (Barker) 131, 198 Susannah (Graham) 50, 51, 68, 70, 73, 76-78 Susannah (Hoyt) 517, 566 Susannah (Peck) 107, 152- 157 Susannah (Wright) 351, 399 Sydney 201 Sydney R. 513 Sylvanus 108, 153,* 155,227, 579 Sylvanus P. 182, 265 Sylvester 153, 188 Sylvester S. 467, 545-547 Sylvia 145, 360,* 426, 587 Sylvia (Everett) 380 Sylvia (Reynolds) 506 Sylvina (Buell) 265 Tabitha R. 556 Tamar Prevo 550 Tasker H. 456 Temperance 399 Temperance A. 526 Temperance A. Coleman 426 Temperance B. 222 Temperance Babcock 522 Temperance (Bradley) 435, 525 Temperance Dodson 408 Temperance (Miller) 146. 221-224 Temperance W. 436 Thaddeus H. 566 Thankful 582 Thankful (Barnard) 418,511, 512 Thankful (Hall) 163, 243 Theodore 478, 500, 528 Theodore B. 406, 444, 489, 537 Theodore L. 491 Marvin, Theodosia 243 Theophilus R. 99, 135, 195, 204,205,328,344,351,398, 446 Theresa J. 368 Theron H. 253 Theron W. 273 Thirza (Latlin) 231 Thirza Watson 501 Thomas 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, 20, 25, 26, 69, 70*-72, 89, 103-105, 122, 144, 189-191, 215-220, 302, 334, 358-360, 414,457,475,505,506,508, 575, 577, 587 Thomas A. 568 Thomas C. 217, 414, 506 Thomas E. 145, 215 Thomas H. 168, 189 Thomas J. 399, 479 Thomas P. 157 Tilley [Tilly] 113, 163, 164 244-249 Tillman L. 252 Timothy 67, 92, 93, 130-133, 414, 504 Timothy D. 131, 197 Tirza 399 Tracy 521 Tryphena 366 Ulysses 130, 195, 277-279 Ulysses L. 196, 279 Una Matthews 532 Uretta 397 Uretta W. 475 Uriah 83, 84, 115, 116, 171- 174, 262, 326, 338, 347, 370, 371, 389, 433, 518, 566 Uriah W. 175 Valda K. 528 Valentine 413 Van Rensselaer W. 376, 377, 437 Vashti (Clark) 156, 228 Vashti E. 157 Vera E. 540 Vernon E. 533 Victoria N. Gooding 527 Vida C. (Cushan) 166 Vienna (Gates) 511 Vienna J. 511 Vileta (White) 576 Viola 244 Viola C. 493, 539 Viola M. Aldrich 491 Violet D. 567 Virginia 480 Virginia Freeman 457 Virginia M. Carter 523 Virginia W. 457 Viva G. Baer 573 Vivian I. 234 W. Colwell 372 W. K. 521 Waldo J. 570 Wallace 408 Wallace B. 506 Wallace E. 578 638 Index Marvin, Walter 172, 259, 278, 503,521,526,572 Walter C. 194, 277 Walter H. 427, 428,* 589 Walter J. 528 Walter K. 395,468, 546,547 Walter P. 449, 544 Walter R. 277, 546 Walters. 278, 515 Walter T. 453, 542, 543 Warner 170 Warner D. 258 Warren 243 Warren E. 189 Warren K, 555 Warren W. 123, 190 Wealthy (Warner) 189,274 Wells E. 95, 96, 134, 203, 204 Welthea Briggs 457 Wendall P. 162 Wesley D. 523 Wesley W. 429 Wheeler N. 165, 248 Wheeler S. 249 Wilbert H. 265 Wilbur A. 235 Wilbur F. 253 Wilbur H. 494 Wilhelmina 533 Wilhelmina H. 237 Wilhelmina Probst 237 Willard L. 500 William 13, 20, 35, 55, 78, 91, 99, 111, 113, 115,120, 124-126, 137, 145, 147-149, 160,161,164,169,170,172, 173,186,193,194,197,207- 209,216,224,233,237-240, 243,244,257,330,350,351, 357, 373, 379, 384, 385, 392, 396, 399, 407, 409,* 4<11, 413,422,434,436,442,450, 453,463,475,479,480,482, 499,501,515,520,521,541, 542,550,551,560,568,570, 571,589 William A. 116, 201. 281, 453, 529, 560 William B. 273, 449, 480, 547, 564 WimamC.U2,157,208,442, 473,529,572 WilUam D. 208, 257, 277, 351,531,576,589 William E. 126, 127, 158, 275,454,455,460,568 William F. 392, 539 William H. 112, 139, 149, 168,171,187,209,217,250, 377,445,452,453,464, 514, 537,543,556,564,567,576 William J. 137, 197,209,481, 482 William J. A. 509 William J. K. 543 William L. 221, 535, 538 William M. 193, 203, 224, 275,281,382,446,500 William M. B. 386 Marvin, William McL.40I William N. 107, 108, 157,* 228,497,579 William O. 214, 381, 382, 444, 535-537 William P. 158, 209, 391, 455, 463. 464, 469, 515 William R. 185, 194, 455, 471, 537, 562, 577 William S. 166, 235, 463, 525,566,568 William T. R. 136, 204 William W. 105, HI, 112, 144,145,213,220,408,451, 541, 559, 578 Willie R. 454 WilUs 408, 493 Willis B. 469, 547 WilUsC.521 Willis D..264 Willis F. 558 Willis J. 255 Wilson C. 530 Winona E. 255 Zachariah 548, 584 Zaida A. 493 Zalmon S. 392,* 590 Zerah W. 569 Zebedlah 372 Zebulon 357, 410, 499 Zechariah 51, 68, 69, 101, 102,* 103, 142, 577 Zelia 465 Zerah 371, 433, 434, 520, 523, 568 Zerviah (Nott) Pratt 182 Zillah 336 Zoe B. 484 Zylpha (Pratt) Gillett 58, 62, 90, 91, 123, 125 Mason, Abigail 202 Alexander 583 Asa C. 239 Cornelia (Marvin) 583 Edward 305 Ella (Marvin) 239 Ida 239 James 583 Joseph 583 Mary 305 Matthew 583 Sarah 322, 583 Volney P. 239 Massie, 531 Mather, Abigail 108 Betsey 108 Catharine 66, 91, 92, 94, 96, 99, 100 Deborah 55, 83, 116 Deborah (Ely) 108 Deborah (Wade) 55 Elizabeth (Olds) 108 Eunice 108 Ezra 108 Hepzibah 119 Hepzibah (Peck) 119 Huldah, 119, 182 John, 77, 119 Lois (Griswold) 82 Mather, Lucy 108 ' Mary 108 Mary (Higgins) 77 Phebe 108 Rebecca 77 Rhoda (Lewis) 108 Rhoda (Marvin) 108 Richard 67, 108 Ruth 64, 67, 89, 90 Sally (Stiles) 108 Samuel 55, 82 Sarah ( Noyes) 64, 66 Susanna 142 Timothy 43, 64, 66 William 108 Mathison 398 Matson, Abigail 106 Mary 62 Nathaniel 60 Matteson 560 Matthews, Harriet 450 Una 532 Mauger 167 Maverick, Abigail 53 May, Andrew J. 132 Ann R. 511 Daisy 276 David H. 511 Helen (Skinner) 132 Julia 237 Martha A. (Boon) 511 Maynard, Edith M. 263 Ethel A. 263 Florence E. 263 Frances 378 Harriet 264 Henry B. 263 Herbert E. 263 Isaac 378 Isaac H. 378 Jane (Falconer) 378 Margaret M. (Marvin) 378 Maude E. 263 Sarah A. (Marvin) 263 Wilbert H. 263 Mead, Betsey (Wentworth) 400 Carrie 560 Carrie E. (Marvin) 559 Charles 559 Charles H. 437 Clara B. 437 Ezra 400 George H. 560 Hazel 560 Judson 559 Mary E. (Taft) 437 Nora I. 559 Roy 560 Sally (Royce) 112 Meech, Margaret 458 Meehan, Charles H. W. 480 Elmyra B. (Shoemaker) 481 James 481 Mary B. (Marvin) 480 Wharton 481 Meeker, Benjamin 159 Clarissa 385, 452, 453 David 385 Eliza (Brown) 159 Index 639 Meigs 489 Meitzler 173 Mellinger, Amanda £. 277 Melvin485 Melvis, Lovina 408 Menehew 201 Merrett 577 Meiriam 424 Merrifield, Mary 455 Merrill 143 Merriman, Almeda (Fuller) 527 Mening, Mary E. 273 . Merritt, Cornelia 179 Martha 506 Rebecca 583 Merryhew, Elizabeth 553 Merwln, Amity (Ball) 140 Clarina T. 447 Clarina (Taylor) 590 Joseph 140 Mariette 140 MoUy 356 SaUy 356 Samuel 447 * 590 Messenger, Mary 315 Messer, Aurelia M. 224 Metcalf, Charles V. 214 Ella S. 216 Hubbard 216 Jonathan F. 214 Mabel 515 Mary E. (Marvin) 214 Mary M. 214 Metcalfe, Mary 219 Metheany, Albert M. 563 Alden M. 564 Burrill 564 Florence E. (Marvin) 563 Richard 564 Metzgar; Clara 273 Michael 274 Mickles 529 Middaugh 163 Miles, Elizabeth E. 535 Millard, Almeda 261 Cassius F. 201 Charles F. 201 Clay A. 201 Elva M. (Marvin) 201 Jay M. 201 Lillie A. (Marvin) 201 Russ F. 201 Miller 243 Alice 408 Amy 483 Ann A. 415 Ann E. 548 Ann E. H. 518 Anna 199 Anna L. (Liddall) 236 Annie 258 Betsey 420 Calvin B. 236 Diadema 80 Egbert M. 193 Elizabeth (Hemmerling) 272 George J. 272 Hallock G. 183 Miller, Harriet J. (Marvin) 193 Henry 548 Huldah C. (Marvin) 183 Jane 183,272 John 140 Junius 183 Lauraette 140 Lewis 272 Lydia (Campbell) 140 Margaret M. 537 Mary (Alexander) 272 Mary (Soule) 548 Minnie L. 183 Nancy M. 423 Orville W. 183 Sarah 418 Sarah A. 272 Temperance 146, 221-224 Mills, Abigail S. 156 Clementine 352 Milnes, Susan M. 567 Miner, Elizabeth A. (Sneath) 381 Sabra 95 Minor, Betsey SI Caleb 81 Dan 81 Diadema (Alcox) 81 EUzabeth (Marvin) 80 Esther 81 Jane (TerriU) 81 Jededlah 80 Jeremiah 80 Joseph 80, 81 Joshua 81 Lucretia 81 Lucy 81 Mary (Upson) 81 Theda81 Mitchel, Sarah J. 434 Mitchell, Ann 82 Ella 187 Oliver 359 Sarah (Parmelee) 82 Sophia A. (Taylor) 359 WiUiam 82 Mix, Elizabeth A. 359 Mixer 348 Moffatt 438 Monroe, Ann A. 435 Eliza 523 Eugene A. 435 Helen M. (Hunstock) 435 Keziah (Franklin) 435, 523 Marion A. 435 Martha J. (Marvin) 435 Mary 524 Melville 435 Truman 435, 523 William S. 435 Montague, Lady Anne 21 Montee, Abraham 250 Louisa 250 Margaret 249, 250 Montgomery, Lucy 411, 499 Moody, Sarah C. 500 Moore, Abigail 36 Abigail (Goodwin) 36 Abijah 36 Moore, Angeline 270 Anna (Ward) 36 Asa 574 Bathsheba Woods 36 Clarissa (Marvin) 110 Collins 36 Dorothy Learned 36 Drusilla 156 Elijah 36 Eliza 110 Elizabeth (Looker) 36 Hannah (Hempstead) 38 Hannah Newhall 36 Isaac 36 Jacob 36 Katharine 245 Lester 110 Maria 110 Marvin 36 Mary 36 Mary (Collins) 36 Mary Learned 36 Mary Robinson 36 Minnie 471 Nancy 432 Reliecca 139 Reinold M. 36 Richard 36 Sarah 59,* 574 Sarah (Heywood) 574 Sibylla 36 Susanna (Marvin) 244 Susannah 36 Moores, Ann M. 237 More, Anna 219 Catharine H. 564 Isaac 309 Ruth 309 Moredock, Mary A. 412 Morehouse, Betsey 400 Hannah 352 Laura 356 Morenus, Jane 220 Morey, Benjamin 89 C. L. 395 Charles E. 220 Leonora V. (Knapp) 220 Lillian H. (Phelps) 395 Lucinda 89 Morford 498 Morgan, Anna 1 1 1 David 155 Emma (Jacobs) 372 Etta 244 George C. 372,* 589 Guy C. 589 Mary 155 Rebecca 518 Morgentbaler, Caroline 408 Morley, David 75 Elizabeth 160 Hannah (Griswold) 75 Morrell, Caroline A. 545 Morris, Annie (Wilkie) 449 Charles 584 EUza C. 449, 539 Fannie W. 449 Mary J. 584 Fierson G. 449 640 Index Morris, Susannah (Marvin) 584 Morrison, Henry 544 Ida (Mason) 239 Jane 509, 561 Mary (Myers) Rees 544 Minnie L. 544 Sarah 515 William C. 239 Morton, Elkanah 575 Ida A. 435 Mary 575 Rebecca 575 Mott, Adehne (Wilcox) 415 Almira (Nichols) 359 Amanda M. 588 Anna (Sowles) 588 Ashley 588 Benjamin 359 Caroline 359 Catharine Cook 359 Clara 453 Clarinda 359 Clarinda (Marvin) 359, 415 Danforth 359,* 587 David W: 415 Elizabeth 359,* 587 EUzabeth A. Mix 359 Emma A. 588 Emma (Brown) 415 George 359, 415 Hannah (Williams) 588 Jacob 588 James C. 360 John 588 Joseph 359, 415 Joseph M. 359 Louisa Fletcher 359 Marcus 588 Maria Gregg 588 Maria V. A. 543 Marvin 359, 415 Mehitable (Sowles) 360 Norman 588 Phebe 359 Rosetta A. (Graves) 588 Sarah A. 588 Sarah (Marvin) 359,415 Sylvia E. 588 Thomas G. 359,* 415, 586 Moulton, Lucy 380 Mount 482 Moxley 505, 506 Muleck, Adeline 472 Mulwain, Jane 478 Munger, Lucinda (Marvin) Gere 483 Munson, Comfort 154, 227 Jesse 154 Miriam (Raleigh) 154 Murdock, Kate A. 187 Murray, Allen 419 Alta L. 441 Elizabeth 222, 391 Frances M. 419 Henry 419 Lucinda A. (Ball) 419 Lucinda H. 419 Sarah A. (Marvin) 419 Mushat 509 Myer 155 Myers, Julia A. 229 Mary 404, 544 Mykrantz 557 Myles, Mary T. 550 Nagle, Emma 372 Napper 550 Nash, Abigail (Howard) 251 Abigail (Marvin) 356 Andana (Woodward) 251 Betsey 383 Charles 353, 544 Daniel 356, 518 David 251 David O. 251 DeUa (Hoadley) 544 Emma Halsey 251 Fanny 422 Freelove (Wright) 356, 518 George 356, 385 Hannah (Hitchcock) 325 Harriet (Marvin) 251 Harriott F. 543, 544 Harvey W. 251 Henry H. 356 Henry K. 251 John C. 251 John M. 325 Joseph D. 251 Lucy Lewis 25 1 Maria 356 Marietta E. 251 Marinda 567 Mary E. Fitch 356 Nathan 325 Percy E. 251 Phihp 1. 251 Rebecca Raymond 356 Roxa (Keeler) 35"? Sally 518, 567 William C. 251 Winslow L. 251 Neff, Elizabeth S. (Marvin) 195 George 408 Helen M. (Salisbury) 408 Robert W. 195 Negley, Anna 244 Nesbitt, Archibald 547 James 370 Mary (Read) 547 Mina 547 Phebe 370, 433 Phebe (Harrison) 370 Netherwood 278 Newberry, Marah 63 Newby 573 Newcomb 575 Newell, Esther 244 Julia L. (Pratt) 137 R. C. 137 Newhall, Hannah 36 Newkirk, Elizabeth 514 Newland, David 185 Isabella 185, 269-272 Jane (McHarg) 185 Newlin, Julia 267 Newman, George 578 Newman, Julia 578 Katharine (Coyle) 578 [Herman ?] Sally 160, 234, 236 Newsome 222 Newton, Augustine V. 183 Caroline A. (Marvin) 183 Carohne E. 183 Claude H. 183 Clyde M. 183 EHza S. 581 Evalina L. 183 Frederick H. 183 Harlan C. 183 Jesse 183 Josephine E. ( Marvin) Howes 183 Josephine M. 183 Louisa (Purdy) 183 Louise M. (Marvin) 183 Marvin 183 Rosalie (Marks) 183 Sarah 389 Selden J. 183 WilUs A. 183 Neyhart 273 Nichols, Almira 359 Aner 347 Anna 498 Charles H. 488 Dorothy Larned 488 Ella M. 488 Fay B. 488 Florence Wheeler 488 Frances M. 488 George B. 488 Hanford 387 Harriet B. (Marvin) 488 Henry 387 Henry C. 488 Hobart H. 488 . Isabella (Stowell) 488 Joseph 359 Julia 450, 540 Lewis 450 Mary L. (Sutton) 387 Minnie P. 249 Stephen M. 488 Nickerson, Ehzabeth 108 Niles, A. E. 508 Daniel 102,* 577 Edward M. 473 Emeline (Marvin) 473 Ernest M. 508 Fanny (Schwab) 473 Karry J. 473 Henry G. 473 Homer A. 508 James L. 473 Jennie E. 473 John 56 Judith L. (Bridge) 473 Marian E. (Marvin) 508 Mary 56 Mary (Marvin) 47 Minnie R. (Connolly) 473 Morton C. 508 Sophronia (Marvin) 102 Nims 502 Index 641 Noble, Maria (Jackson) 376 Mercy A. 371 Robert 376 Noel 170 Norman, Ellen M. (Graves) Barrett 441 LaFayette 441 Marietta 462 North 218 Northrup, Augusta 398 Eliakim 381 Fanny (Marvin) 398 John B. 398 JuUa 381 Lucy 398 Lucy C.'(Marvin) 381 Lucy E. 405 Martha 352 Mehitable 347 Polly 347 Sabrina 398 Norton, Aaron M. 397 Abigail 89 Alice Woodin 397 Ann 122, 189-191 Asahel S. 385 Asher B. 397 Caroline 540 Caroline Tucker 397 Elbert 385 Elizabeth P. (Marvin) 117 Esther Terbush 397 George W. 545 Harriet J. 397 Jane 441 Jane (Marvin) 397 John B. 397 John P. 117 JohnT. 117,385 Juliette 397 Juliette H. 545 Levina C. 397 Martha S. (Henry) 545 Mary H. (Pitkin) 117 Mary (Pitkin) 385 Oscar M. 397 Sahnon G. 397 Sarah (Marvin) 385 Sarah Randolph 397 Submit 227 William H. 397 Norwood 249 Nott, Josiah 87, 182 Zerviah 87, 182 Noyes, Alice A. (Tallmadge) 590 Eunice (Marvin) 83, 105, 578 Hannah (Townsend) 106 Jane (Lord) 105 John 105,* 578 Joseph 83, 105,* 578 Julia F. (Redlield) 383 Mabel C. 590 Mary A. (Williams) 105 Mary (Ely) 47, 105 Mary (Johnson) 106 Matthew 106 Matthew M. 383 Noyes, Moses 47, 105 Ruth (Picket) 47 SaUy (Banks) 106 Sarah 64, 66 WiUiam 74, 83, 105, 106 William S. 590 O'Brian, Mary 473 O'Brien, Jane (Marvin) 187 Jessie M. 280 Pearl F. (Weeks) 585 William 585 O'Dell 195 O'Donnell, Mollie 474 Oakley, Abigail 472 Gates 217 Odell 399 Ogden, Edward S. 432 Eliza M. 580 Eva 432 Olcott, Caroline (Pepoon) 116 John M. 116 Lucia M. (Fowler) 116 Mary F. (Fahnstock) 173 Thomas 116 Thomas W. 116, 173 Olds, Elizabeth 108 Oliver, George 432 Louisa (Elwood) Elmore 432 Sarah C. 558 Ollendorf 398 Olmstead, Edmund 346 Elizabeth (Marvin) 298,* 581 Emily 91 Frederick 346 George 346 Hiram 346 Huldah (Marvin) Gillett- Rogers 91,* 577 James 298, 300, 317 Jared 346 Joh'n 298,* 317, 581 Lemuel G. 130 Mary F. 387 Polly A. (Abbot) 346 Rebecca yiZ Richard 293-296, 317 Samuel 577 Sarah 128, 329 Sarah L. 128, 130 Sarah (Marvin) 130 Wimam91,*577 Ormes 270 Orsland 548 Orton, E. C. 494 Emily A. (Marvin) 494 Emma 411 Emma Joule 411 Eva 411 Frederick S. 411 Julia 411 Julia A. (Marvin) 411 LucretiaE. 411 Lucy 411 Martha Smith 411 Milton M.411 Nathan 411 Osband, Elizabeth 365 Osborn, Aaron 352 Asahel 352 Hannah (Morehouse) 352 Mary A. 234 Nancy (Keeler) 352 Osborne, Mary L. 503 Ott, Anna L. 494 Emily M. 494 Fritz A. 494 George E. 494 Jane I. (Marvin) 494 Lena B. 494 Margaret Broskey 494 Minnie 528 Stephen S. 494 Victoria 530 Owen, Eugene 437 Grant B. 437 Harriet N. (Marvin) 437 Samuel R. 436, 437 Temperance W, ( Marvin) 437 Owens, Emma 410 James 421 Myron 442 Pamela (Marvin) 442 Rachel M. (Brush) Luckey 421 Pace, Jane E. 510 Packard, Caroline E. 489 Paddock 350 Page, Adeline M. 146 Adeline W. (Marvin) 146 CaroUne E. 174 Charles A. 146 Elvira L. 146 Emeroy H. (Goddard) 489 Lewis W. 146 Marcus 146 Ruth 579 T. Hall 489 WilUam A. 146 William M. 146 Paine, Abigail 377, 378, 438 Abigail (Ellsworth) 378 Ann (Gray) 439 Ezra 378 Sarah A. 439 Roswell 439 Palmer, Alvin 247 Emma J. (Marvin) 247 Frances M. (Kirby) 179 John B. 179 Phebe (Marvin) Huntington 99 Urban 99 Palmiter, Mary 279 Pardee, Jennie L. 504 Park 253 Parke 358 Parker, Amasa J. 269 Annie M. 197, 209 Azubah H. (Marvin) 196, 209 Clarence 197 Ehzabeth J. C. (Hamilton) 197 Elizabeth (Lester) 197 Elizabeths. (Brockway) 197 642 Index Parker, Ellen (Hotchkiss) 196 Euphemia (Ronald) 585 Harriet (Langdon) 269 Henry L. 197 James 269, 416 Jane (Brockway) 197 Jane L. 197 John M. 196 Katharine L. 269 Lucretia M. (Tiffany) 196 Lydia (Marvin) 79 Marshfield S. 196, 197, 209 Mary (Rush) 197 Penelope B. 269 Seymour L. 197 Sophronia 416 William M. 197 Parkhurst 451 Parks, Abijah 102 Charles D. 427 Clarissa (Marvin) 102 Flora J. (Marvin) 427 Parman, Anna B. 542 Parmelee, Anna 508 Eunice (Hurd) 384 F. D. 147 Laurane (Hall) 147 Mary 109 Sarah 82 Sarah L. (Hall) 147 Sylvester 147 Parr, Sarah E. (Whitney) 406 Parsons, Abigail (Marvin) 75 Alice F. 254 Almira 152 Alsop 152 Charles 254 EUzabeth (Marvin) 94 Harriet E. 547 Israel 107, 152, 155 J. Merish 152 Jonathan 75 Joseph 152 Lois (Waite) 75, 76 Maritta 152 Marshfield 75, 76, 152 Marvin 152 Mary (Marvin) 107,152,155 Persis 152, 155 Phebe (Griswold) 75 Samuel 94 Susannah 152 Thirza 152 William M. 75, 75 Partrick, see Patrick Partridge 160 Patchen, Abel 333 Abigail (Sterling) 47 Daniel 47 Jacob 47 Mary (Hubbard) 47 Rebecca Gay 333 Zeruiah (Badcock) 333 Patchin, Clarinda 176 Patee, Harriet 518 Patten 518 Patton 510 Patty 476 Patrick, EUzabeth 120, 187 Patrick, Lewis 356 Maria (Nash) 356 Samuel 356 Patterson, EUzabeth A. 212 Hazel 242 Jennie (Marvin) 242 S. S. 242 Payne, Charles H. 481 Delia N. (Leming) 568 Fanny E. 481 Mary B, (Marvin) Meehan 480 Philip 568 Sarah 138 Peabody, George L. 547 Marion A. (Griswold) 547 Mary L. 547 Miss 53 Pearsall 398 Pearson, Alberta 532 Clarissa (Brown) 532 Hannah (RoUins) 98 John S. 98 John W. 532 Mary S. 126, 193, 194 Parnal (Corah) 126 Penelope J. (Marvin) 98 Peter 126 Thomas 98 Pease, Ann 453 Carrie E. 491 Elsie L. 491 Emma P. (Marvin) 491 Florence M. 491 Franklin M. 491 Glennie M. 491 Herbert L. 491 Leonard M. 491 Peck, Abigail (Southworth) 60 Azubah (Watrous) 91 Benjamin 80 Bridget (Sisson) 60 Catharine (Dayton) 90 Charles J. 233 Clara M. 394 Daniel M. 235 David 60 DeWitt C. 450 Elizabeth 46, 47, 65 Elizabeth (Lee) 46, 47 Ehzabeth (Marvin) SO Franklin 60 George 235 George W. 234 Hai-riet (Marvin) 235 Helen 398 Hepzibah 119 Hiram 235 Huldah (Dayton) 90 James 41 Jasper 65, 107 Jemima (Marvin) 46 Jennette A. 384 Jerusha 109, 158 John 90 Judith 60 Judith (Marvin) 60 Lee 80 Loruamy 46 Peck, Lucius 235 Martha J. 234 Mary D. (Marvin) 233 Mary L. (Bartow) 450 Mary (Parmelee) 109 Mather 91 Nathaniel 60 Phelse (Dorr) 65 Reinold M. 60 Rheuamy 91 Rose A. 233 Samuel 46, 47, 109 Sarah (Champion) 80 Sarah (Clark) 107 Susannah 107, 152-157 Walter 235 William 46, 60 Peirce 552 Pelton lis Pendleton, Cynthia F. (Mar- vin) Lyman, Keith 154 Penniman 417 Penny, DeUa M. 395, 468, 469 Elizabeth 583 Jemima (Scribner) 395 Samuel 395 Pepoon, Caroline 116 Mary H. 117 Percy, Mary M. 455 Perfect 573 Perkins, Caroline E. 479 Caroline K. 262 Catharine 96 Ebenezer 517 EUzabeth C. 400 Enoch 96 George 517 Grace 272 Grace (Tod) 272 Harriet M. 518 Harriet (Marvin) 517 James 93 Jared 518 John A. 517 Margaret (Andrews) 93 Marian Eddy 517 Marietta 96 Marilla 96 Mary L. 518 Perry 96 RuthE. (Marvin) 96 Sarah 92, 130 133 Sarah M. 96 Selden 96 Simeon M. 517 Simon 272 WilUam517 Perley 511 Perry, Anna 399, 400, 481484 Charlotte 344 Clarissa (Treadwell) 544 Emily S. 544 Emma 404 Esther (Marvin) 359 Frances J. 378 Hannah (Marvin) 335 John L. 480 Jonathan 335 Lamira 461 Index 643 Perry, Laura (Gaylord) 461 Martha 278 Marvin 461 Orrando 544 Ozias 359 Virginia (Marvin) 480 Persinger, Harriet V. 550 Peters, Charlotte A. 400 Jane E. 519 John B. 332 Polly M. M. (Jarvis) 332 Peterson, Harriet 183 Sarah 54 Pettit, Mary 446 Pfeiffer 534 Phelps, Addison B. 232 Alfred 395 Caroline (Gardner) 232 Clarissa (Walden) 3y5 Elizabeth 73, 103, 358 Harriet E. (Marvin) 395 Israel 314 Jesse D. 232 Kate A. (Marvin) 232 LilUan H. 395 Lucia 405 Nathan W. 395, 546 Rachel (Clark) Jones 314 Rowena A. 355 Truman O. 232 PhiUps 252 , PhiUeo, Edward B. 412 Elijah 412 Emma T. 413 Eugene F. 412 Francis F. 412 Francis L. 412 Jennie E. (Rawson) 412 Lucy J. (Williams) 412 Mary A. (Moredock) 412 Mary L. (Marvin) 412 William M. 412 Phillips, Abraham L. 258 Abram 258 Alice Martin 258 Amanda (Sawyer) 443 Annie Miller 258 Burt V. 258 Charles L. 258 E. Vemie 168 Elizabeth Hubbell 258 Emma M. Warren 258 Ezra 380 Frances A. Bean 258 Harvey J. 258 Inez Love 258 Jay V. 258 Kate R. 168 Laura (Marvin) 3S0 Louisa ( Marvin) 380 Lydia 344, 380 Malvina (Marvin) 258 Marvin A. 258 Mary E. (Marvin) 168 Milf ord 443 Rachel 588 Samuel 380 Sherman H. 258 Sterling (Turner) 443 Phillips, Vemie R. 168 Walter L. 258 William 258, 443 Phinney 123 Phipps, Joanne 46 Phleger, Mary 523 Pickett, Abigail (Seymour) 309 Ann J. (Ledbetter) 510 Janette (Marvin) 510 John 231, 309 Joseph 159 Joseph W. 232 Lettie (Foster) 159 Lydia O. 231 Margaret 309 Marvin D. 159 Mary J. 400 Mary J. (Roberts) 232 Mary L. (Marvin) 159 Ruth 47, 105 Samuel C. 510 Sarah 352 Thomas 309 Pierce, Abby 461 Abigail 336 Amy H. 461 Anna (Marvin) Willard 336 Charlotte 229 EUzabeth 579 Gershom 336 Hannah 336 James 336 Jonas J. 229 Joseph 461 Kate (Pritzel) 229 Mabel (Marvin) 229 Marvin 229 Samuel 336 Scott 229 Sibyl (Burt) 461 Pierson, Ann E. (Marvin) 439 Edward M. 439 Elizabeth D. (Marvin) 225 Helen (FrankUn) 440 Jeremiah 439 Phebe (Terbett) 439 Ralph H. 226 Stephen H. 439 WilUam A. 440 Pillbeam 285 Pinckney, Deborah (Ecker) 184 Ellen P. 185 Harriet 185, 268 John 184 Philip 184 Sibyl (Marvin) 184, 268 Theodora 185 Theodore A. 184, 268 Pinford, Anne 457 Pitkin, Mary 385 Mary H. 117 Timothy 117 Pitman, Harriet 201 Pitts, Elizabeth 421 Pixley 314 Place, Area 229 Eleanor 213 Place, Elizabeth (Knight) 229 Harriet (Patee) 518 Julia A. 229 Lewis B. 213 Matilda E. 518 Sullivan S. 518 Piatt, Agnes 345, 454, 544 Amelia H. (Marvin) 420 Eliza (Marvin) 392 Elizabeth 322 Elizabeth (Marvin) 321 Epenetus 322, 323, 582 Esther 327 Francis C. 393 Frank 420 Gideon 582 Hannah 38, 320, 323, 325, 326, 328-331 Hannah (Clark) 294, 320, 321 Hannah Hanford321 Hannah (Marvin) 323 Horton R. 393 John38, 293, 294,320, 321 Joseph 321, 322, 324, 345, 454 Mary (Buckingham) 582 Mary Richards 345 Molly (Marvin) 345,454 Nehemiah 582 Phebe (Wood) 322 Sarah Scudder 322 Susanna (Marvin) 582 Susannah 341 Thankful (Marvin) 582 Uriah 323 William 345, 392 Zophar 322 Platzer, Josephine V. 210 Plumb, Lucinda 265 Plympton, Patty 417 Polhemus, 243 Pollack, Jean F. 248 Pollock, Elizabeth A. 160 Pomeroy, Noah 78 Pooler, Lois L. 191 Poorman 550 Pope, Abby R. 204 Caroline 279 Popple, Julia A. 404 Porter, Abigail (Lord) 143 Catharine G. 203 David 143 George J. 203 Haynes L. 143 Helen F. 381 JuUa (Marvin) 132,203 Lucinda (Bunce) 143 Lucretia (Holland) 203 Micah 132 Post 192 Potter, Albert 473 Ann (McCrosser) 473 Betsey 513 Esther M. (Smith) 519 Mary E. (McClellan) 259 Louis 259 Rachel 473 Robert M. 519 644 Index Powell, Betsey (Marvin) 390 Gertrude A. 457 Ida 52S Jane M. 457 Jane S. (Bellows) 457 John 457 Lewis 390 Lucretia A. (Marvin) 457 William 457 Powers, A. S. 397 Anna L. (Roberts) 249 Caroline (Waterbury) 397 Charles A. 512 Charles H. 260 Elizabeth 402 Harding 512 Henry A. 249 Jesse W. 260 Kate F. (Day) 260 Kate (Waterbury) 397 Laura F. (Marvin) 512 Maria 392, 555 Mary (Allen) 512 Mary L. (Tupper) 260 Myron 397 Praetorius, Susan 188 Pratt, Abraham 86, 87 Augusta C. 266 Benjamin 120 Betsey 249 Charles A. B. 128, 137 Charlotte 120, 184-186 Daniel56, 58, 61,62,90 Daphne F. 560 Darwin W. 560 David 86 Deborah 62 Deborah ( ) 61 Desire 60, 92 Eimice 56 Ezra 136 Ezra H. 137 Fanny (Marvin) 136 Frances P. 136 Hattie M. 560 Helen A. (Coggin) 137 Jane W. 137 Joel 87 Joel M. 87, 182 Joseph M. 137 Julia 266 Julia L. 137 Lucy (Mather) 108 Lydia 56, 61 Lydia (Graves) 182 Lydia H. 182, 265, 266 Mary E. (Ely) 128,* 137, 579 Mary (Kirtland) 62 Mary (Swift) 58,61, 90 Mercy, 61, 62 Mercy (Doty) 56 Milan 266 Olderston 108 Peninah E. (Todd) 266 Phebe S. 137 Rachel (Jones) 87 Sally 87 Samuel W. 182 Pratt, Sarah (Chalker) 86 Sarah (Marvin) 87 Sibyl 61 Sibyl (Stowe) 120 Susan 87 Temperance (Southworth) 136 Zenriah (Nott) 87, 182 Zylpha 58, 62, 90, 91, 123, 125 Prendergast 127 Prentiss, 561 Preston, Abigail (Bouton) 423 Ida K. (Marvin) 423 James 423 Jane I. 193, 275, 276 William H. 423 Prevo, Albert 550 Emeline (Marvin) 484, 550 Franklin T. 550 Lillie M. 484 Mary T. Myles 550 Minnie A. 484 Samuel 484, 550 Tamar 550 William A. 484 Zoe B. (Marvin) 484 Price, Catharine A. (Simmons) 473 Emily 369 George E. 473 Jennie E. (Niles) 473 John H. 473 Josephine 429 Keoka 280 Prime 525 Prince, Elizabeth 111 Fannie M. (Salmon) 237 Frederick 111 Frederick W. HI Mary A. (Marvin) 111 Robert E. 237 Prine 190 Pringle, Isabel 458 Lillian 234 Prior, David 391 EHza B. 391, 462, 463 Elizabeth (Murray) 391 Pritzel, Kate 229 Probst, Wilhelmina 237 Proctor, Lydia 98 Sarah M. 253 Prosser, Catharine 451, 542 Prouty 251 Pruyn 271 Puffer, Susan 406 Pugh 520 Puleston 391 Pulver, Duncan K. 410 Elizabeth Burger 410 Elizabeth (Marvin) 410 Emma Owens 410 Henry 1.410 Hiram 411 Jacob A. 411 ' Jane Loomis 410 John R. 410 Lucretia 410 Nettie Wheeler 411 Pulver, Peter I. 410 Rebecca 410 Sarah Silvernail 41 1 Susan Wheeler 411 WilUam H. 410 Zebulon M.411 Punzelt 519 Purdy, Abraham 458 Allen M. 583 Amanda C. (Marvin) 192 Hannah (Fowler) 458 Louisa 183 Oliver W. 192 Samantha (Dingee) 583 Sarah A. 458 Purse, Eliza 523 Putnam, Ann S. (Malcolm) 181 Benjamin 181 Benjamin A. 181 EHza 462 Enoch D. 508 Eva L. 508 Helen (Kirby) 181 Jerusha (Bailey) 462 Katharine 181 Luman 462 Martha E. (Marvin) 165 Mary E. 166, 253 Mary (Stone) 508 Perley P. 165 Susannah 424 Pyle 484 Queen, Susan S. (Marvin) 382 Quinn, Isabella 406 Quinsler, Anne P. 401 Ragland, Alice 466 Crosby 467 Edward 467 Gideon 466 Ida E. (Marvin) 466 John E. 466 Leonora W. (Anderson) 466 Marvin 467 Ruth 467 Stuart 467 Rainey 467 Raleigh, Miriam 154 Ralyea, Mary 459 Ramage, Mary L. 541 Rand 575 Randall, Carlton S. 584 Chauncey V. 584 Joseph J. 584 Louisa L. (Marvin) 528 Lucy J. (Marvin) 584 Minnie M, 584 Rhoda J. 584 Randolph, George W. F. 407 Julia S. (Bartow) 450 Mary C. (Keeler) 407 Sarah 397 William F. 450 Ranslow 508 Ransom, Alice M. 132, 199, 200 Louisa H. R. 216 Ranstead, Hannah 250 Rapelje, Annie M. 446 Rasey 570 Index 64s Rathbone, Grace 58 Rawson, Jennie E. 412 Lucina G. 141 Mary (Harvey) 141 WilUam Ml' Ray, Eliza (Marvin) 496 Noah 496 Nora 496 Phebe415 Raymond, Abigail (Crofut) 356 Adelaide ( ) 400 Adeline C. 207 Albert E. 400 Alfred 356 Amanda 453 Amelia (Fitch) 356 Arthur W. 400 Charlotte Keeler 356 Clara (Mott) 453 Clementine Fairweather 400 Elizabeth C. (Perkins) 400 Esther 344 George H. 400 Grace 353, 400402 Grace E. (Marvin) 400 Hannah S. (Kellogg) 438 Hannah M. 585 Harriet (Smith) 356 Herbert B. 400 Horatio N. 400 Josiah 356, 453 Judd 438 Laura E. 400 Laura Morehouse 356 Marvin 356 Mary 542 Mary (Comstock) 207 Merwin 356 Molly (Merwin) 356 Oscar W. 356 Oliver 207 Phebe (Marvin) 356 Rebecca 356 Ruth 327 Sally Merwin 356 Samuel 400 Samuel B. 400 Sarah (Barlow) 353 Sarah E. 356 Sarah E. (Raymond) 356 Silas 353 Sophia 438, 439, 526 Stephen 356 Thomas M. 356 Rayner, Charles B. 226 Edward A. 226 Edwin K. 226 EUza 379 EUa H. (Marvin) 226 Harold M. 226 Isabella H. 226 Read, Betsey 112 Mary 547 Ready, Mercy 404 Reardon, Hannah A. 483 Redfield, Bela 382 Charles 382, 383,* 589 Charles P. 383 Redfield, Elizabeth (Jocelyn) 382 Frank A. (Babcock) 589 George 383 Helen L. (Jones) 589 Henry 383 James 383 Julia B. (Marvin) 382,* 589 Julia F. 383 Margaret Green 383 Mary (Kellogg) 383 Philip S. 382 Sarah A. (Bay) 383 Redmond, Dorothy 169, 256, 257 Frederick 283 LilUan L. (Fell) 283 Miranda (Whitney) 406 Redpath, Agnes 535 Reed, Almira (Marvin) 158,* 580 Bernice (Kendall) 580 Bessie C. 565 Betsey 587 Betsey (Crosby) 239 Charles G. 587 Chauncy 587 Diadamia (Bradley) 586 Eli 383 Elijah 239 Eliza 239 Elizabeth (Marvin) 586, 587 Ely 183 Fanny 235 George 36 Hannah 432 Huldah 383, 449 Jane 158,* 580 Jane O. 580 Josiah 586 Josiah M. 586 Lavinia (Spencer) 587 Luther, 586 Lydia 587 Mabel 383 Maria (Adams) 110 Martin 158,* 580 Phebe A. (Clark) 183 Rachel (Hoskins) 104 Samantha (Bird) 587 Sibyl (Baldwin) 586 Sibylla (Collins) Rice 36 Silas 587 Susan 587 William 110 Wilson 158,* 580 Rees, Emily 178 Minnie L. (Morrison) 544 Reeve 365 Remington, Abigail 586 Renshaw, Mary A. 208 Reynolds, Anna 360,* 588 Benjamin 575 Henry L. 360 Jane (Sowles) 360 John 506 Laura 439 Lorinda 360,* 58S Lucy (Lewis) 506 Reynolds, Lurancy 588 Lydia 62, 127 Martha 231 Maude 584 Ruth 575 Susannah 575 Sylvia 506 Rhodes, Sarah 372 Rhymer, Hannah 258 Rice, Amy M. 405 Charles A. 233 Harold F. 405 Isaac 36 Margaret 233 Margaret M. 405 Martha D. (Marvin) Craine 233 Nellie R. (Marvin) 405 Ruth 52 Sophia A. 237 Sibylla (Collins) 36 Willis H. 405 Rich, Abigail 81 Clara (Marvin) 443 Prosper 443 Richards, Hannah 386, 454, 455 Kate 258 Mary 345 Sarah (Marvin) 370 Richardson, Aaron L. 161 Abram S. 441 Edward C. 441 Edward P. 162 Frederic 441 Harriet 145 Marinda (Marvin) 161 Mary M. Barbour 441 Rosalinda (Marvin) 441 Rosamond A. (Marvin) 162 Roxanna 198 Richter 413 Riddle, Elizabeth 186 Isabella A. 171 John 186 Margaret (Kirkbride) 186 Rideman 520 Ridgway, Sarah J. 171 Rifenbary, Adrian B. 526 Asa P. L. 525 Doris L. 526 Harold E. 526 Lizzie E. (Marvin) 525 Riggin. Margaret 525 Riggs, Anne E. 99 Candace (Weed) 504 Daniel M. 99 George 392, 555 Harriet E. 392,* 555,* 589 Lavancia 538 Maria (Powers) 392, 555 Matilda 504 Mehitable H. (Selleck) Mar- vin 504 Oliver P. 504 Timothy 504 Rikerman 332 Riley, Abner H. 491 Catharine 421 646 Index Riley, Charles A. 489 Deltie E. (Marvin) 491 Grace 307 Grace L. Wright 489 Idelia 549 Jennie B. (Marvin) 489 John 307, 489 Ruth (Dayton) 89 Jonathan 89 Ritchey, Tamar 384 Ritchie, Abby R. (Pope) 204 Edward S. 204 Jane 444, 535-537 Mary 204 Roach 566 Robbins, Laura G. 492 Roberts, Addie J. Swingle 524 Almira J. (Marvin) 523 Ann 233 Anna L. 249 Betsey (Minor) 81 Betsey (Pratt) 249 Celinda (Latserd) 470 Clarissa 233 David B. 249 David L. 233 David P. 249 E. B. 570 Edna C. 524 Edward P. 233 Effie D. Curtis 524 Eliza J. 524 Elizabeth 357 Elizabeth (Marvin) 72,* 357, 587 Elmer W. 524 Elsie M. 524 Frank A. 524 Frederick M. 249 George 232 George C. 233 George W. 524 Gilbert H. 470 Hannah A. J. (Marvin) 232 Harlan P. 233 Harry G. 524 Hart 470 Helen E. 570 Howard 233 Katharine B. 249 Laura M. 524 Lebbeus 233 Lewis R. 517 Lulu L. (Marvin) Wisely 570 Lydia (Marvin) 115 Mabel 520, 568, 570, 571 Margie Conklin 233 Mary 115 Mary E. 249, 524 Mary E. Leisz 524 Mary E. (Marvin) 249 Mary J. 232 Mattie FuUenweider 249 Melissa A. Brockway 233 Minnie Corbett 233 Minnie P. Nichols 249 Morgan 524 Noah F. 249 Roberts, Ola Kennedy 524 Rachel A. 524 Rachel B. 526 Rhoda 233 Robert 115 Sarah 357 Sarah A. 524 Sarah J. 249 Sarah M. (Dwight) 470 Sarah (Marvin) 517 Silas 523 Susannah (Collins) 36 WiUiam 36, 72, 81, 249, 357 Robertson, Nancy 191 Robinson, Ada J. 532 Agnes S. (Smith) 429 Anna 482, 549 Basil D. 590 Bessie D. 532,* 590 Christiana (Marvin) 531 Clifford C. 532 CUnton D. 532 Edgar M. 532 Eliza A. 540 Emmett H. 551 Emmett W. 551 Hattie E. 531 Helen R, (Marvin) 551 Herbert B. 532 Isaac D. 532 Jeremiah J, 429 Joseph 482 Julia (Marvin) 531 Mary 36, 525 Mary I. 532 WiUiam 531 William H. 532 Robylear 244 Rockwell, Abby (Pierce) 461 Abigail (Gregory) 431 Achsah (Harrison) 461 Amanda 432 Amy H. Pierce 461 Azor S. 462 Berthena (Andrus) 164 Betsey 431 Betsey M. (Marvin) 430 Billy 431 Bingham L. 461 Caroline Betts 432 Clapp 431 David L. 279 Delos 462 Dorena A. 279 Dorinda 431 Eliud 431 Eliza B. (Smith) 462 Eliza (Putnam) 462 Elvira 462 Emily 432 Esther 432 Esther (Marvin) 431 Eunice 430 Frances J. (Baxter) 431 Frederick 430, 431 George 431 Giles G. 432 Hannah H. 431 Hannah (Lasell) 461 Rockwell, Hannah ( Marvin) 430, 431 Harmon 431 Harriet A. 163, 164 Harriet (Hilton) 461, 462 Henrietta (Harrison) 462 Hiram 431 Hiram L. 462 Homer 430-432 Horace 431 Jane 431 Jesse M. 461 Joanna (Marvin) 461 John C. 462 Joseph 430 Juliette (McKean) 462 Lamira (Perry) 461 Lucinda (Farnsworth) 461 Margaret Libbey 431 Maria 431 Maria P. Libbey 431 Martin L. 461 Mary A. 431 MaryE. (Gamage) 462 Mary (Palmiter) 279 Mercy (Keeler) 430 Orlando W. 462 Penuel A. 461,463 Persis 231, 285 Rebecca (Dobbins) 461 Ruth 84, 305 Sally 431 Samuel 461 Samuel M. 431 Sarah W. 430,431 Silas 164 Susan 431 William L. 432 Rockwood 481 Roe, Ehzabeth 435 Lewis 435 Mary D. 429 Sarah (King) 435 Rogers, Albert G. 274 Anna L. (Ott) 494 Anne M. 499 Asa 143,* 579 Betsey 91 Calvin 91 Daniel 69 Deborah [Rebecca?] 324 Delia 372 Ehzabeth 96, 135 Ehzabeth (Hyde) 96,* 303 Ella H. (Slater) 274 Esther (Raymond) 344 Fanny 128 Fanny A. 143, 212-214 George W. 494 Gideon 148 Harris 70 Hezekiah 344 Huldah (Marvin) Gillett 91,»577 James S. 68, 579 Jane E. 261 Jemima 349 John S. 148,* 579 Keziah (Smith) 70 Index 647 Rogers, Lucy (Ackley) 148 Mae 274 Marvin 69 Mary 175 Matilda (Lord) 148 Nathaniel 69, 579 Penelope (Jarvis) 96 Rebecca 324 Sally 344 Sarah 188, 485 Sarah A. 372 Susanna 432 Susanna ( ) 69 Susannah (Marvin) 69 Theophilus 96,* 393, 577 Thomas 148, 342, 579 Rollins, Hannah 98 Ronald, Euphemia 585 Root, Anne L. 219 Anne S. 219 Charles L. 548 Corwin 154 Dency T. 219 Elenora 199 Eliza C. 219 EUzaC. (Marvin) 219 Ellen (Marvin) 154 Hannah 110 Hannah (Haynes) 313 Henrietta H. (Weeks) 548 James P. 219 Joseph 313 Joseph P. 211 Lucy C. (Marvin) 211 Maria (Metcalfe) 219 Mary M. 219 Parthenia W. 548 Sarah (Clark) 313 Thomas 313 William S. 219 Roper Z(i Ropes 206 Rose, Asenath 443 Jemima 157 Mary Ann (Lakor) 121 Minerva 256 Peter 157 William 121 Rosecrans, W. S. 370 Ross, Marion F. 277 Mary 232 Moses 158 Phebe (Ford) 158, 229 Roth 549 Rouse 235 Rowcliffe, Ella L. 201 Rowe, Asenath (Marvin) 380 Henry F. 398 Jennie 199 Porter 380 Sally M. (Marvin) 398 Rowell 174 Rowland, Phebe 83, 115-117 Virginia 180 Royce, Abigail 112 Abigail (Gustin) 112 Abnerll2 Almira 551 Amanda 182, 262-264 Royce, Azubah (Lord) 182 Betsey M. (Strong) 334, 417 Betsey (Read) 112 David 182 Ednah M. 416 Elihu M. 416 Elisha 112 Elizabeth 263 Ephraim 64 Eunice (Harris) 64 Hannah (Lovell) 112 Homer E. 416 Jonathan 112 Keziah 64 LilUan551 Lois 112 Louisa 491 Marvin 112 Mary H.417 Mary T. Edmunds 416 Minerva 417 Minerva (Marvin) 361, 415 Moses S. 417 Nehemiah 112 Phebe 112 Polly 112 Richard 263 * Rodney C. 334, 417 Rowena 417 Sally 112 Sarah A. 417 Sarah (Marvin) 112 Sophronia (Parker) 416 Stephen 415-417 Rudd, Abigail 304 Jonathan 304, 305 Mary 304 Marcy (Bushnell) 304, 305 Nathanell 304 Rugg, Ann A. 347 Ruggles, Grace C. 261 Rugh, Ida S. 495 Rumphery 514 Rumsey, Cornelius E. 469 Margaret 546 Mary E, (Marvin) 469 Matilda (Earle) 469, 545 Thomas O. 469, 545 Ruoff 540 Ruscoe, Mehitable 336 Rush, Elsie E. (Dodd) 369 Harriet E. (Dwight) 470 John 470 John A. 369 John D. 470 Mary 197 Mary E. (Dwight) 470 Susan (Weston) 470 William DeL. 470 Russell, Caroline E. (Marvin) 280 Chester 464 Dorothea M. 281 Edmund K. 181 Eliza A. 556 Ella P. (Eaken) 181 Eunice 342 Frances H. 181 Frederick W. 280 Russell, Ida 477 Ira 280 Joseph P. 181 Josephine M. P. 181 Katharine (Kirby) 181 Katharine M. 181 Marilla (Balcom) 256 Miranda M. (Salisbury) 408 Nellie F. 464 Roannah (Greenwood) 280 Rowena M. 2S0 Sarah 470 Stephen S. 408 Walter M. 281 WilUam 256 Rust, CaroUne 234 Obed 359 Sophia A. (Taylor) Mitchell 359 Rutherford 239 Ryan 192 Ryckman, Mary C. 85 Ryder, B. W. 149 Emeline A. 149 Ida 528 Sabin, EUza (Gleason) 405 Harriet 528 Joel 405 Kate D. (Marvin) 405 Levi P. 405 Sackett, Augusta R. 350 Mary L. (Marvin) 480 Rebecca (HoUey) 350 WilUam A. 480 William H. 350 Sadler, Bettris 26 SaUsbury 408 Salmon, Annie B. 237 Eugenie (Marvin) 237 Fannie M. 237 Frank M. 238 George J. 238 George Y. 237 Kate M. 237 Maggie 237 William H. 237 Saltonstall, Hannah 128 Harriet 76 Sammis, Susannah 432 Sampson, Harriet (Marvin) 164 Horace 279 James 164 Louisa E. (Wilcox) 279 Samson, Lydia 512 Sanders, Clara ivl. 187 Florence A. (Marvin) 187 Gertrude 555 Glenn M. 187 James H. 576, 577 Lee B. 187 Marguerite R. (Marion) 577 Mary J. 576, 577 Rose M. 174 Sands, Abigail Z7>2 Edward 514 EU2abeth(Newkirk) 514 Mary L. 409 Sarah S. 514, 564 648 Index Santord, Albert E. 483 Amanda E. 483 Ann E. 483 Betsey 363 Chancellor 530 Emeline (Marvin) 483 Hezekiah 363 James A. 483 Julia L. 433 Nancy J. (Wier) 530 Owen C. 483 Pelago A. 483 Rachel 363 Sarah A. 530 William W. 483 Sanger, Almira D. 499 Santee 524 Sartrie 368 Sarvay 467 Satterly 374 Saunders 165 Savery, Elizabeth 461 Sawyer, Ada 491 Amanda 443 Charles 443 Dorothy 52, 63 Harriet (Marvin) 443 Judith R. 204 Mary 234 Molly (Lane) 512 Nancy 162 Ruth 512 Sarah 512, 562 Thomas 512 William 512 Saxe, Helen 280 Sayles, Brown 584 Gertrude 584 Henrietta (Eastwood) 584 Lucy H. 278 Sayre 366 Schermerhorn, Ann 531 Schofield, Mary A. 446 Schoonover, Emma A. (Salis- bury) 408 Henry 88 Kate 88, 121 Thomas 408 Schorneck 265 SchuU 521 Schult, Sally 360 Schultz, Fanny H. 436 Schutt 415 Schuyler, Harriet A. 84 Schwab 473 Scofield, Abishai lU, 112 Ann J. (Marvin) 112 David 111 Christiana ( ) 111 Hannah (Marvin) 425 Rhoda E. (Marvin) HI Scott, Achsah 142 Belle 284 Dor M. 529 James 347 Julia N. 498 Margaret A. 463 Martha 347 Martin E. 529 Scott, Nora (Marvin) 529 Sarah 347, 389 Scouten 245 Scovil, Charlotte A. 487 Charlotte A. (Hewlett) 487 Edward B. 487 Georgia A. (Marvin) 487 Hewlett W. 487 Lydla 520 Margaret L. 487 Polly K. 487 Thomas F. H. 487 Walter B. 487 Walter H. 487 Scribner, Adelaide (Crosby) 393 Jemima 395 Philip W. 393 Scudder, Ezekiel 324 John 324 John M. 159 Mary 324 Mary ( Marvin) 324 Matilda (Marvin) 159 Phebe 413 Robert M..159 Sarah 322 Seth 324 Seager 544 Searles, Sarah 392 Sears, Aaron B. 422 Ann M. 364 Betsey (Marvin) 364 Catharine Struble 422 Eleazar H. 364 Enoch 325 Enoch S. 421 Floyd 422 Francis 364 George 364 George W. 422 Hannah 325 Harriet 422 Isaac M. 325 Joshua 325 Laura (Marvin) 421 Lewis 422 Marcia, see Mercy Mary E. Struble 422 Mary Gridley 364 Mary (Thacher) 325 Mercy [Marcia] 420,513-515 Odell 364 Rachel (Marvin) 325 Rebecca Love 422 Richard 41, 45 Rufus 422 Sarah 364 Sarah (Graham) Marvin 41, 45 Seth 364 Stephen G. 364 ■ Victorine P. Clark 422 Seaver, Isabelle D. 252 J. W.252 Lucinda ( ) 252 Mary 152 Sechrist, Christina 246 Mary 243 Seeley 504 Seely, Annie M. 377 HaiTiet (Tuthill) 377 Henry L. 566 Hannah (Marvin) 566 Josiah 377 Linus 566 Lois 516, 565 Marvin A. 566 Matilda J. 354 Nancy 377 Selden, Caroline (Hare) 177 Cassie 177 Deborah 127 Deborah (Colt) 60, 92 Deborah (Dudley) 86 EHzabeth91, 127-129 Elizabeth (Ely) 47, 59, 62, Emily (Marvin) 92 Ezra 87 George 92 Maria 76 Mary 62. Mehitable86, U9, 120 Reinold M. 60 Richard E. 47, 76 Samuel 47, 59, 60, 62, 67, 86, 91,92 Samuel M. 177 Sarah (Marvin) 59 Selfridge, Hannah 24 1 Selleck, Celestia 415 George W. 504 Mehi table H. 504 Mehitable (Hoyt) 504 Sellon 192 Serwe 233 Severance, Abigail S. (Wells) 450 Avery W. 450 Clarissa 252 Harriet Matthews 450 Julia N. (Marvin) 450 Nathan 252 Noble D. 450 Orla A. 450 Rhoda (Thomson) 252 Seth 450 Severns 572 Seward, Cora L. 447 Edwin P. 374 Frank D. 447 George M. 447 Mary A. 374 Mary A. (Marvin) 447 Maurice D. 447 Philander G. 447 Sarah E. (Marvin) 447 William H. 374 Sewell 167 Seymour, Abigail 309 Elizabeth 309, 310 Elizabeth ( ) 308 Elizabeth (Betts) 320 Hannah 304,* 308,* 566, 581 Hannah (Marvin) 290, 293, 304, 308 John 309 Index 649 Seymour, Lovina D. 169 Martha 332 Mary 309, 313 Matthew 309 Mercy 309 Mercy ( ) 308 Rebecca 310 Richard 308 Sarah 309 Sarah (Gregory) 309 Sarah (Hayes) 309 Thomas 294, 300, 304, 308, 309, 317, 320 Shader 279 Shaffer, Mary M. 556 Shapley, Fannie M. 191 Lucretia E. 274 Sharp, Agnes I. 486 Bathsheba ( ) 486 Betsey (McLamee) 402 CorneUa (Marvin) 486 David 402 Elizabeth 413 Frances M. (Marvin) Brad- ley 402 Frederica B. 487 Hannah 402 Helena G. 486 Hiram 486 Isaac 486 Isaac N. 402 Lottie M. 487 Nathaniel 402 Sarah M. (Marvin) 402 Shattuck411 Shaw, Anna L. (Ott) Rogers 494 Katharine 218 W. D. 494 Sheals 68 Sheldon, Alice M. 437 Ahniia (Day) 139 Clara B. (Mead) 437 EUsha 85 Elizabeth (Ely) 85 Erastus 139 Floyd P. 437 Henry A. B. 437 Isabella (Marvin) 271 JuUa 271 Lucy (Bass) 437 Marguerite W. 437 Mary A. 437 Mary (Crowley) 271 Medad A. 437 Porter 271 Ralph C. 271 Sarah 133 Sarah F. (Marvin) 437 Shelhart 569 Shelton, Charity 211 Shepard, Jonathan 79, 359 Lois (Marvin) 79, 359 Nathaniel 79 Polly (Underwood) 79 Shepardson, Calista 491 Shepherd 208 Sheppard 466 Sherburne 189 Sherman, Caroline A. 553 Elizabeth E. 135 Jane (Ames) 163 Mary 111,* 579 Sophia J. 261 Sherrerd, Lucy L. (Walter) 526, 572 Sherwood, Sally A. 478 Sarah B. 493, 553-555 Shields, Eliza L. 546 Ephraim 254 Lavina 254 Sadie 254 Shipman, Abigail ( ) 38 Shiyely 279 Shoemaker 481 Shook 108 Shore 466 Short, Mattie G. 283 Shotwell 550 Shriner 201 Shufeldt, Elizabeth 260 Shultz 520 Shumway, Cordelia F. 203 Florence A. 566 Sias 209 Sicker, Minnie 578 Sickles, Abraham 172 Elizabeth 172 Maria E. 172, 259, 260 Sill, Azubah 130, 195-198 Azubah (Harvey) 93, 130 Elizabeth 125 Eunice (Dorr) 66 Jemima 99 Jemima (Dudley) 66 Jemima (Sterhng) 344 Joseph 39, 93, 130, 344 Lucy W. 344 Micah 93, 130 Phebe 82, 103 Richard 82 Ruth 123 Samuel D. 66 Sarah (Clark) Marvin 39 Thomas 66 William 344 Zipporah (Ayers) 82 Silsbee, Martha 516 Silvemail, Sarah 411 Silvester 447 Simmons, Abigail 113 Catharine A. 473 Simons, Miriam 335 Simpkins, Irene 390, 461 Mary C. 391 Robert 390 Sinclair 219 Sinclaire 445 Singleton, Alberta M. 277 Sinmacher 127 Sinnag, Mary 275 Sipley, Jennie 273 Sisserson 539 Sisson, Bridget 60 Sitts210 Sizeland 191 Sizer, Elizabeth 228 Skeels 362 Skelley 569 Skinner, Albert T. 281 Alexander 95 Ann E. (Marvin) 191 Ann M. (Marvin) 132 Anna (Day) 139 Davis J. 191 Ellas M. 132 Genevieve 281 Jane (Davis) 95 Helen 132 Helen (McCarthy) 191 Mary 579 Mary L. (Harper) 281 Mercy (Pratt) Kirtland 61, 62 Merrill 191 Prescott M. 132 Warren A. 139 Slater, Alanson 110 Ella H. 274 Emily (Adams) 110 Huldah (Adams) 110 Joel 104 Mary (Marvin) 104 Mary (Terry) 104 Reuben 104 Slaughter, Cynthia F. (Mar- vin) Lyman, Keith, Pen- dleton 154 Sleight, Catharine 518 Sly 436 SmaUey, Anne (Sowles) 360 Benjamin H. 360, 418 Charles M. 418 Cynthia P. 418 Ebenezer M. 418 Imri 360 Julia A. 418 Juha C. (Marvin) 334, 417, 418, 508 Sarah A. 418 Sarah (Adams) 418 Sarah Miller 418 WilUam W. 418 Smeeton, Susan E. 230 Smith, 360 (Sowles) 360 Aaron 519 Abbie A. (Marvin) 519 Abigail 83 Abigail (Bouton) 310, 311 Abigail M. 84 Abigail (Marvin) 84 Addie 505 Adella M. 266 Agnes S. 429 Albert 153 Albert E. 237 Albertus 153 Alice 37 Allen 153 Aknira 519 Amelia 96 AmeUa H. 553 Amos 352, 389 Amy M. (Marvin) 499 Andrew 96 Ann E. 519 65° Index Smith, Ansel 587 Anstice 455 Armstrong 241 Augusta H. (Marvin) 237 Azor 492 Bernard 514 Burr 519 Caroline 341, 519 Carrie R. (Bradley) 519 Cassie (Selden) 177 Charles 429, 519 Charles D. 383 Charles E. 429 Charles H. 519 Charles R. 492 Charlotte A. (Guile) 121 Charlotte (Marvin) 241 Chloe (Lee) 175 Clara L. (Barney) 167 Clarissa 159, 231-234 Clementine (Mills) 352 Daniel 582 Diantha 241 Ebenezer 311 Edmund K. 118, 176, 177, 180 Edward R. 401 Edwin P. 167 Effie (Davis) 242 Eliezur 153 EUza 153 Eliza B. 452 Elizabeth 88, 96, 315 Elizabeth ( ) 314,* 315, 582 Elizabeth (Allen) 519 Elizabeth (Clapham) 316 Elizabeth (Waite) 76 Ella Hawkins 519 Ella J. (Marvin) 401 Ella M. 458 Elmer E. 519 Elnathan 175 Emma J. 176, 238 Ephraim K. 175, 176 Esther 76 Esther M. 519 Eugene 519 Eugenia E. 428 Fanny M. 176 Fear 153 Fidelia 527 Florence 242 Frances (Bradley) 519 Frances (Kirby) 175 Francis 462 FrankUn5I9 Frederick 519 George 242 George B. 519 George G. 176 George H. 70 George M. 401 George R. 486 Georgia 469 Hannah 316,* 369, 394, 428 429, 582 Hannah (Hitchcock) 311 Harriet 356 Smith, Harriet F. (Marvin) 518 Harriet (Marvin) 120 Harry 518, 519 Helen A. (Terwilliger) 458 Helen M. 499 Helena G. (Sharp) 486 Henry 485 Holden 401 Homer B. 519 Ichabod 84 Isaac F. 266 James H. 499 Jeremiah 120 Jerusha M. 148 Joanna Sweezey 429 John 352 John F. 121 John L. 241 Joseph B. 429 Joseph L. 175 Joseph L. K. 176 Josephine B. (Higgins) 469 Josephine L. 177 Josephine Price 429 Joshua 153 Josiah 241 Judith (Peck) 60 Keziah 70 Kiliab 311 Laura (Spaulding) 462 Lester E. 237 Lilian B. 492 Lilian D. (Marvin) 492 Lillian E. 401 Lizzie J. Gould 519 Loretta L. (Rumphery) 514 Lorinda 572 Louisa 159 Lucretia (Sperry) 266 Lucy ( ) 519 Lucy M. 417 Lydia 315,* 582 Maria (Marvin) 429 Martha 411 Martha (Marvin) 349 Mary 236, 389, 459, 460 Mary D. Roe 429 Mary (EngUsh) 242 Mary I. (Jerome) 175, 176 Mary J. (Allen) 519 Mary (JelUff) 241 Mary (Marvin) 45 Mary (Solomon) 241 Matthew 582 Mehitable (Fairbanks) 492 Mehitable (Sowles) 587 Minnie (Holton) 172 Moses 373 Nancy 586 Nathaniel 429 Nehemiah 316,* 582 Oscar 519 Percy [Persis] 153 Peter 582 Philander 241 Philip 242 Polly 88, 492, 496, 558 Rachel 315, 582 Smith, Rachel (Marvin) 296, 314,* 582 Rebecca 582 Reginald B. 121 Reuben 60 Rhoda (Davis) 96 Richard M. 121 Rose 241 Koxana G. (Marvin) 153 Ruth 316,* 582 Salome (Batterson) 519 Samuel 45, 159, 292, 300, 314,* 316,* 394, 582 Sarah 316,* 394, 467, 486, 519, 582 Sarah Allen 519 Sarah G. Bunce 519 Sarah J. 265 Sarah (Keeler) 352 Sarah L. (Marvin) 485 Sarah M. 519 Sarah (Marvin) 383 Sarah (Sparling) 241 Sarah (Whitney) 315 Seymour F. 172 Stanley 401 Sylvanus 76 Theodore E. 519 Willard B. 458 William N. 469 Zenas 349 Smitley, Maria 534 Smythe 378 Sneath, Elizabeth A. 381 Snedecker, Ida M. 484 Snell, Priscilla T. 341 Sniffin, Mary J. (Eells) 215 Milly 403 Snow, Adolphus 230 Charles 230 Charlotte (Briggs) 230 Clara 230 Crocker 229 David B. 230 Frances A. 230 Frederick 230 Joseph C. 230 Lemuel 229, 230 Lydia H. 230 Lydia J. (Howe) 230 Narcissa (Marvin) 229 Phebe F. 230 Susan E. (Smeeton) 230 William W. 230 Snowden, Amanda 125 Snyder, Eliza J. 466 Ephraim S. 434 Susanna (Fullmer) 434 Myrtle B. 267 Solomon, Mary 241 Soper, Almira (Marvin) 442 Celina 531 Harry 442 Sorenus, Lucy (Hewett) 410 Soule, E. B. 189 Emma O. 189 Mary 548 Mercy A. (Marvin) 189 Minerva 478 Index 6S> Soule, Nora B. 457 William 189 Souser 522 Southard, Harriet 589 Martha J. 447 Southmayd, Caroline 151 Southwick 257 Southworth, Abigail 60 Delia W. 472 Temperance 136 Sovereign, Martha 433 Sowles, Washburn 360 Williams 360 Alvin 588 Anna 587, 588 Anna Reynolds 360,* 588 Anne 360 Benjamin H. 360 Charles 360 EUza 588 Emily Adams 360 Ira 360 Jane 360 Jane McCuen 360 John 360,* 587 John M. 360,* 588 Julia 360 Laura M. 360 Letitia Grigg 360 Lewis 360, 588 Lewis W. 360,* 588 Lorinda Reynolds 360,* 588 Lurancy Reynolds 588 Mary 588 Mary A. 360 Mary A. Gadcomb 360 Mary (Marvin) 360 Mehitable 360,* 587 Melissa [Millicent?] (Wash- bum) 588 Nancy Witmore 360 Sally Loop 360 Sally Schult 360 Sarah H. 360,* 588 Sarah M. 360 Sophia Williams 588 Stephen B. 360,* 588 Stephen J. 360 Sylvia 360 Sylvia (Marvin) 360,* 587 William 587 WiUiam L. 360 Spahr, Anna 466 Spalding, Lucinda \V. 406 Sparling, MolUe A. 520 Sarah 241 Spaulding, Laura 462 Speck 534 Spencer, Catharine F. 127 Deborah (Selden) 127 Ella M. (Marvin) 500 Ellen 199 George 266 Henry T. 500 Jane E. 266 Jerusha 140 Julia (Pratt) 266 Lavinia 587 Mary 76 Spencer, Mercy 586 Nancy 472 Obadiah 87 Susan (Pratt) 87 William 127 Sperring 381 Sperry, Abigail (Clark) 52 Lucretia 266 Spicer, Albert 285 Caroline (Marvin) 502 Clarissa K. (Marvin) 154 Laura A. 285 I^vinia (Chesebrough) 154 Le Grand 502 Levi 154 Levi C. 154 Mary M. 568 Spock, Caroline 514 Spragg, Margaret C. 486 Sprague, Belinda 190, 274 Spratt, Jalia A. 498 Maria 244 Squier, Abigail 354, 403, 405 Abigail (Marvin) 362 Laura 362 Maria 362 Mary 186, 362 Truman 362 St. John, Abigail 72, 333, 356, 358, 361, 363, 364 Abigail (Horton) 171 Abigail (Marvin) 144 Amelia 171 Ann (Fitch) 341, 382 Bela 352 Betsey 341 Betsey (Nash) 383 Charles 341, 383 Charles M. B. 383 Charlotte 341 Cyrus 144 DeUa 341 Elizabeth 346 Elizabeth ( ) 340 EUzabeth (Stanley) 316 Ellen Freeman 383 Esther (Keeler) 352 George A. 383 Hannah (Marvin) 341 James S. 383 John 352 Joseph 383 Katharine 340, 379, 380 Louisa E. Wyley 383 Maria 341 Mark 301, 316-318 Martha (Northrop) 352 Mary 328 Matthew [Matthias ?] 310, 311 Matthew C. 341 Matthias 316, 323, 340 Mercie315 Nancy 382, 446, 447 Nancy S. (Marvin) 383 Rachel 323, 340 Rachel (Bouton) 310, 311, 323 Rebecca (Oknstead) 333 St. John, Rhoda 301, 316-319 Roswell 144 Samuel 333 Samuel W. 383 Sarah 316, 319 Stephen 171,341, 382 Stephen W. 341 WilUam 341 Stafford, Harriet 85 Stacy 541 Stanley, Elizabeth 316 Sibyl 488 Stanton, Sally 225 Staples 167 Stark, Abigail 497, 558,* 559,* 590 Affa C. 504 Starkey 371 Starkweather, Eunice 118 Stearns, Mercy A. (Marvin) Soule 189 Stephen D. 189 Susanna 243 Steele, Abner 578 Albert J. 454 Cynthia 578 Eben 378 Harriet (Danforth) 378 Harriet N. 378 Julia M. (Jones) 454 Oriana L. 454 Philena (Gushing) 578 Steenrod 474 Steiner, Mary C. 481 Stephenson 466 Sterling, Abigail 47 Alice J. 521 Amy 521 Annie (La Place) 195 Asahel M. 195 Callie Bogart 521 Charles B. 521 Daniel 46, 47 Edith Timmerman 521 Elizabeth 47 Elizabeth (BiU) 264 Janet E. 520 Jemima 344 Jemima (SiU) 99 John 47, 264 John R. 264 Joseph 47 Joseph B. 521 Kate M. 521 Mabel I. 520 Mary (Brown) 195 Mary E. 195 Mary L. 520 Mary (Lee) Beckwith 46 Mary ( Marvin) Ely 46 Milton C. 520 Minnie A. (Marvin) 264 MoUie A. Sparling 520 Myrtle 264 Phebe99, 136-13S Rehiecca J. (Marvin) 520 Samuel 520 Samuel W. 521 Sarah E. 195 652 Index sterling, Sarah M. (Marvin) 195 Sarah W. 195 Stephen 195 Stephen P. 195 William 99 Sternberg, Emma J. 250 Sterrett 536 Stetson, Amarilla C. 211 Stevens, Abigail (Marvin) 495 Amy 116 Ann M. (Marvin) 372 Anna 128 Anna O. Keye 584 Bessie 565 Catharine 380 Chloe (Leland) 100 Franklin P. 584 Frederick 584 Hosmer 584 James 380 John 565 Katharine (Marvin) 380 Lillian 528 Lillie 264 Loenda (DeLong) 174 Lucy M. 467, 545 Lydia A. 380 Margaret J. 174, 262 Martha E. (Marvin) 565 Mary 348, 482 Mary Farwell 584 Maude Reynolds 584 Maxamelia (Marvin) 584 Millard F. 584 Minnie 585 Nancy 100 Oliver 380 Samuel 174 Seely 565 W. H. 372 William 100 Stevenson 310 Stewart, Abigail A. 379 Ann 383 Catharine (Marvin) 496 Edwin 379 Elizabeth 441 John 496 John M. 496 Stickney, Anna B. 155 Emma P. 155 Frank E. 155 Howard B. 155 Frederick R. 155 Harriet 578 Louise M. 155 Lydia (White) 155 Mary P. (Marvin) 155 Samuel 155 Stiles, Sally 108 Still [Stile ?] 369 Stillman, Appleton 227 Arvilla M. (Townsend) 227 Esther (Cutler) 227 Frederick 153 Horatio R. 227 Ida M. (Sweet) 227 Leroy D. 227 Stillman, Linus P. 585 Lovina (Marvin) 153 Margaret Allison 227 Maritta R. 227 Mary E. 227 Mary E. (Marvin) 227 Nellie A. 153 Nina (Wells) 585 Riley F. 227 Roswell 227 Stocking 387 Stoddard, Helen 500 Huldah.H. 213 Mildred '500 Minnie (Marvin) 500 Rebecca 240 WilUam R. 500 Stokes, Jonathan 245 Julia A. (Myers) 229 Lucy A. (Marvin) Copp 245 Martha A. 229 Richard M. 229 Stone, Andrew L. 151 Betsey A. (Marvin) 170 David 221 David M. 151 Delia C. (Hall) 151 Dorothy E. 170 Eli 380 Eliza H. (Marvin) 512 Eunice N. 150 Florence M. (Toll) 170 Frances (Marvin) 221 Lydia (Samson) 512 Martha E. 150 Mary 508 Mary E. 150 Mary (Kurd) 149 Mary M. 505 Matilda B. (Fisher) 151 Mitchell 512 Mitchell A. 512 Noah 149 Noe 149 Philena 538 Philomena (Marvin) 380 Rosalind (Marvin) 149 Seth W. 170 William D. 170 Stoner, Alice 477 Storm, Caroline 505, 561 James 505 Johanna (Van Voorhis) 505 Stole 122 Stoughton, Gertrude 463 Stowe, Annie Caddy 502 Elizabeth 502 Esther (Marvin) 502 Frederick A. 502 Frederick H. 502 Harriet Lindley 502 Marvin 502 Sarah 100 Sibyl 120 Warren 502 Stowell, Isabella 488 Stratton, Anna V. 502 Hannah 164, 244-246 Kitty 502 Stratton, Marvin 502 Mary ( ) 90 Mehitable 90 Norman 502 Rebecca (Marvin) 502 Samuel 90 Straub, Mary A. 478 Street 244 Streety, Anna G. (Marvin) 508 Belle 509 John 508 John P. 509 Marvin 509 Striker, Jemima 543 Strobridge 541 Strong, Albert H. 436 Anthony 340 Betsey M. 334, 417 Charles H. 436 George A. 413 Henry 340 Jane P. 437 Lavinia C. 436 Lloyd F. 279 Louisa E. (Wilcox) Samp- son, Tibbals 279 Lucy M. (Smith) 417 Mary A. (Lockhart) 413 Mary E. (Marvin) 436 Moses 334, 417 Nathan 436 PoUy (McDowell) 340 Selah 340 Seth M. 436 Struble 422 Stultz, Harriet J. 138, 208 Henry 208 Sturges, Carrie E. 448 Elizabeth (Marvin) 388 Frances J. (Hubbard) 448 Frederick D. 388 Helen E. (Fitch) 388 John B. 388 Mary (Hurlburt) 388 Samuel 388 Samuel B. 388 Sarah 329, 352, 353 WilsonP. 448 Sturgis 354 Sullivan, Alice W. (Hey wood) 563 Caroline E. (Van Horn) 563 Dorothy R. 563 Elizabeth (Dunning) 562 George L. 563 Grace E. (Hey wood) 563 Josephine S. 563 Julius L. D. 562 Mary F. (Marvin) 562 Stephen M. 563 Thomas V. 562 Viola M. 563 William D. 563 Sumner, Harriet 554 Sunderland, Charles E. 552 Howard M. 552 Larrissa 392 Mary R. (Marvin) 552 William E. 552 Index 653 Sutliff, Edith G. 223 Edward M. 224 Ella H. (Bennett) 223 Flavel 223 Gertrude M. (Lautz) 224 J^ Amelia (Bennett) 223 Levi 223 Levi G. 223 Lydia B. 224 Marvin 224 Mary R. 224 Phebe L. (Marvin) 223 Phebe T. 224 Plumb VV. 223 Ruth (Granger) 223 Samuel 223 Samuel H. 223 Sutton, Caroline 387 Charles B. 387 Clara E. 168 Clyde P. 168 Daniel M. 387 Dean M. 168 George H. 387 Harvey W. 168 Loenza A. (Marvin) 168 Mary E. Godfrey 387 Mary E Lowe 387 Mary F. Olmstead 387 Mary L. 387 Nathan M. 387 Polly B. (Marvin) 387 Swain 325 Swallow, Margaret 20, 21 Swan 140 Swart, Louisa (Marvin) De- voe 115 Swarthout, Emma L. 208 Sweet, Caroline S. (Kinsman) 506 David S. 506 Eliza P. (Brown) 477 Ida M. 227 Leonard D. 477 Martha J. 477 Mary A. 544 Sibyl 477 Swezey, Joanna 429 Swift, Betsey (Marvin) 381 Carrie A. Clark 381 Elizabeth M. 381 Helen A. 448 Helen F. Porter 381 Heman 448 Jabez 381 James F. 381 John L. 381 Maria A. Bonney 381 Mary 58, 61, 90 Ruth E. 527 Theodore B. 381 Swingle, Addie J. 524 Swisegood 530 Swords 543 Sykes 278 Taber, Harriet 470 Tabor 84 Tackabury 274 Taff 539 Taft, Mary E. 437 Taintor, Joanne 47 Talbot 223 Talbott, Amelia 564 Talcott 89 Tallmadge, AUce A. 590 Tamblyn 237 Tappan 468 Taylor, Anna (Marvin) 359 Benjamin 507 Clarina 590 Daniel C. 455 David 346 Deborah 335 Delia E. 432 Elizabeth (Clark) Marvin 325 Esther (Bennett) 452 Esther (Marvin) 501 George C. 455 Hannah (Benedict) 301 Harriet B. (Hamlin) Marvin 515 Jemima 405 Jenny L. 507 John 318, 325, 452, 544 John D. 501 Lavinia C. (Strong) 436 Lysander 515 Mary 452, 542, 543 Mary (Birmingham) 507 Mary (Davis) 455 Mary (Marvin?) 318 Matilda H. (Marvin) 455 Nancy 108 Nathan 301 Noah 325 Pauline Eddy 359 Peter B. 436 Rebecca 301 Rebecca (Ketchum) 301 Reuben 359 Reuben E. 359 Sally (Abbot) 346 Sophia A. 359 Thomas 301, 318 Wait (Clapp) 325 Teed, Abigail (Oakley) 472 Amelia 472 Phebe 474 Solomon 472 Telfair 509 Tennant 264 Tenney 226 Terbett, Phebe 439 Ter Knile, see Knile Terbush, Esther 397 Terrill, Jane 81 Terry, Lucena 505 Mary 104 Terwilliger, Alexander 565 Charles 565 Helen A. 458 Helen M. (Cuyler) 458 Herman 458 Herman G. 458 James 458 Lewis M. 565 Mabel 277 Terwilliger, Maiy E. 458 Nelhe Hoxie 458 Sarah E. (Marvin) 458 Sarah I. (Marvin) 565 Thacher, Mary 325 Thaxter 162 Thayer, Adelia (Marvin) 499 Baxter 499 Nancy 559 Thomas, Abigail 332, 414 Abigail (Marvin) 414 Abigail (Sands) 332 Daniel 414 Dorinda (Rockwell) Fitch 431 Edith F. (Massie) 531 Emily C. (Marvin) 369 Eunice (Foster) 414 Hanford 414 Hannah 218, 414 J. W. S. 369 John 332 Lucy 493 Mahlon C. 247 Martha (Marvin) 247 Mary 414 Paul K. M. 531 Salathiel431 Waneta A. 369 Thompson, Abigail (Dayton) 90 Benjamin 525 Camilla 525 Dorothy E. (Stone) 170 Margaret 114 Marvin 123 Mary 123 Mary (Robinson) 525 Melvina 123 Nathaniel 123 Roxana (Marvin) 123 Volney 170 Thomson, Almon L. 253 Benoni 166, 252 Cora A. 530 Elsie 166, 252 Emma E. 253 Hannah (Waldo) 166, 252 James 530 James A. 253 James C. 252 Lucy Leonard 253 Margaret A. (Todd) 530 Martin L. 252 Mary A. Edgett 252 Patty 166, 252 Patty (Hale) 166 Phineas B. 253 Rhoda 252 Sarah M. (Proctor) 253 WilUam 166 Thorne, Sarah M. 476 Thornton, Ella 463 Thurber, Estella M. 279 Thurston, Anna 497 TibbaUs 344 Tibbals 279 Tibbetts 388 Tiffany, Curtis 143, 144 654 Index Tiffany, Dency 144, 215-219 Lucretia M. 196 Polly 143,211 Tilly 491 Timmerman, Edith 521 Tinemer, Myra 452 Tinker, Alice (Smith) 37 Amos 45 Edward 45 EUzabeth 45 Elizabeth (Marvin) 45 Hannah 45 John 37, 45,* 574 Lucretia 115 Mary 37 Sarah (Durant) 45 Titus, Billy 142 Eleanor M, 220 Gilbert D. 486 John J. 220 Judith (Huested) 142 Julia A. 486 Marvin S. 220 Mary M. (Marvin) 220 Philips. 220 Sarah (Smith) 486 Sophia 142 Tod, Grace 272 Todd, Edith M, 265 Margaret A. 530 Mary A. 265 Mary F. (Marvin) 265 Peninah E. 266 Rebecca ISO Richard S. 265 Toll, Florence M. 170 Tollman, Aurelia 525 Torrens 536 Torry 439 Tower, Catherine (Haynes) 451 David 200 Harriet N. (Marvin) 451 Isaac 200 Jay H. 451 John 451 John H. 451 Sarah D. (Cliapin) 200 Susanna (Field) 200 Towie 586 Towne, Ida M. 236 Townsend, Arvilla M. 227 Augustus 438 Catharine 377 Edward 438 Elizabeth 438 Elizabeth N. (Marvin) 438 Emma 257 Fanny 438 George 438 Hannah 106 James A. 438 Micah 362 Sarah B. 362 Sarah (Wells) 362 Townsley, Nettie M. 536 Tracy (Abigail) Adgate 305 Calvin 347 Daniel 305 Tracy, Elizabeth 347 Elizabeth (Day) 139 Gardner 359 Hannah (Backus) Brigham ,305 Lucy 77 Mary 347 Mary ( ) Mason 305 Miriam 48 Phebe (Mott) 359 Thomas 305 William E. 139 Trask, Susannah 336 Treadway 59 Treadwell, Clarissa 544 [John] 117 Treat, James 307 Jerusha 307 Jemima [Joann ?] 306 Rebecca (Latimer) 307 Richard 307 Sarah 307 Sarah (Coleman) 307 Trimble 179 Trott 98 Troutman 283 Trow 240 Trowbridge, Catharine W. 85 Frank C. 502 Henrietta M. (Weed) 502 Lydia 326 Orson 326 Sarah ( ) 326 Trudeau, Charlotte A. 552,* 590 Edward 552 Kate (Lawrence) 552 True, Hannah (Eaton) 412 Jabez 412 Laura 412 Louisa M. 412 Lucy R. 285 Lydia 412 Mary L. 412 Oliver J. 412 Sarah (Marvin) 412 Truesdell 516 Truman, Jane 75 Trumley 473 Trunkey, 224 Tubbs, Betsey 575 Lydia 574 Lydia (Marvin) 574, 575 Simon 575 Tucker, Bradford N. 424 Caroline 397 EUzabeth W. 424 Ella (Balcom) 256 George 424 Isabella (Denham) 391 Jennie S. 500 Joel H. 391 John M. 425 Joshua 424 Lois 240 Luther 256 Martha 424 Miriam (Marvin) 424 Robert 424 Tucker, Ruth E. 425 Sarah E. 425 Sarah (Johnson) 424 Seth 424 Seth P. 425 TuUey 53 , Tupper, Mary L. 260 Turk, Birdie 569 Turner, Elsey 355 Emma (Whitcher) 239 Joshua 355 Leila V. 239 Lucy (Tracy) 77 Mary 355 Nancy 77 Philip 77 Rachel (Marvin) 355 Ruhamah 59 Sterling 443 William 239 Turney, Ruth 296 Turrall 503 Tuthill, Harriet 377 Tuttle, Alicia A. 221 Damaris (Chase) 580 David 345 Ellen S. 255 Henrietta M. 267,* 580 Mabel 345, 388 Martha 345 Mary F. 580 Runsel 580 Twidwell 530 Twing, Annie M. 254 Tyler, Ada 192 Adella 192 Charlotte (Marvin) 192 Cornelia 199 Harriet 585 Mercy (Marvin) 334 Nathaniel 334 Tyles 404 Tyrer, Myrtie A. (Harmon) 469 Underbill 446 Underwood, Arminda 404 JuUa A. (Popple) 404 Polly 79 William 404 Upham, Abigail 418 Upp, Lulu C. (Marvin) 528 Upson 81 Urie 222 Utley, Susan 246 Vail, Alfred T. 283 David 88 EUzabeth (Smith) 88 Judith M. (Kinnan) 88 Leona P. (Fuller) 283 Susanna 42 1 Vina 514 WilUam 88 Valentine 261 Van Buren 116 Van Camp, Charlotte 542 Van Horn, 529 Anna 122, 187,188 CaroUne E. 563 Cornelius 122, 563 Index 6SS Van Horn, Garrit 122 Kate (Wells) 122 Lucinda (Marvin) 122 Martha 521 Marvin A. De L. 122 Susan (Green) 563 Van Name, Sarah E. 539 Van Noat 278 Van Nostrand 455 Van Patten 459 Van Pelt 538 Van Valkanar 242 Van Voorhis, Johanna 505 Van Wyck 446 Vandenberg, Elizabeth (Pat- rick) 120, 187 Vandenbergh 493 Vanscoy 556 Vantress, Polly 513 Vaughan 482 Vaughn, Anne 413, 501 Elizabeth (Sharp) 413 Valentine 413 Vavasor, Elizabeth 10 Vavasour, Henry M. 9 Veley, Kate 529 Veltum, Millie 427 Verberg, Mary 218 Vergeson, Fannie M. 220 Vermilye, Sarah A. 539 Vickery 561 VieUe 85 Vining 561 Vocrath, Freda 524 Vogle, Mary C. 212 Von Keuren 566 Von Lichtenstein, Carl F. 446 Voorhees, Sally 364 Votes 583 Vredenburgh 423 Vreeland, AUetta 133 Jacob 133 Matilda 133, 202 Vrooman 174 Wade, Barbara (Marvin) 20 Clarissa (Adams) 110 Deborah 55 Iowa 171 John 20 Mary 68 Theodore 110 Wagner, Isabella M. 553 Maria S. A. 529 Waite, Daniel 77 Elizabeth 76 Ehzabeth (Marvin) 76 Harriet ( ) Saltonstall 76 John 77 John T. 77 Lois 75, 76 Lucy (Griswold) 76 Marvin 76, 77 Mary (Bronson) 76 Mary (Lay) Wood 76 Morrison R. 47, 76 Nancy (Turner) 77 Phebe 76 Patty (Jones) 76 Rebecca (Higgins) 76 Waite, Rebecca (Matlier) 77 Richard 76 Sarah 76 Thomas 76 Wakefield, Adelia ( ) 168 Wakelum, Cassie 474 James 475 Orie (Martin) 475 Wakeman, Ann 150 Annette E. 457 Gertrude A. (Powell) 457 Louis E. 457 Peninah 213 Walden, Catharine 155 Clarissa 395 Ebenezer 155 Susanna (Marvin) 155 Waldo, Cynthia P. 282 Frances E. (Eldridge) 282 Hannah 166, 252 Loren P. 282 Walker, Abigail (Marvin) Stevens 495 Alexander 495 Betsey 472 Caroline (Brockway) 260 Dora 521 Evelyn A. 252 Hannah 539 Hiram 252 Jeanette 495 John 495 Judith A. 260 Lewis 260 Mabel D. 533 Marion H. (Weeks) 196 Nelson V. 196 Olive 247 Sarah J. 451 Susan S. (Marvia) 382 Sylvia 495 Wallace, Alice M. (Brown) 479 Caroline M. (Brown) 478, 479 Charles F. 478, 479 Georgia 464 James 453 Keziah (McDowell) 340 Mary M, 453 Matilda (Keeler) 453 WilUam 340 Waller, Abigail ( ) Ship- man 38 AUce 38 Elizabeth 38 EUzabeth (Marvin) 37, 38 Hannah 38 Hannah(Hempstead) Moore 38 John 38 Mary 35, 38 Mary (Durant) 38 Mary (Tinker) 37 Matthew 38 Samuel 38 William32, 33, 35-41,303 Walter, Lucy L. 526, 572 Philip 526 Rachel B. (Roberts) 526 Walton 498 Wands 260 Wanton, Abigail 398 Ward, Abigail (Collins) 36, 37 Anna 36, 37, 436 Aurel R. (Marvin) 564 C. A. 520 Janet E. (Sterling) 520 Karl C. 564 Mary J. (Bunce) 143 Samuel S. 143 Sarah 482 WilUam 36, 37 Warden, Eliza 122 Ware, 100 Cynthia A. (Marvin) 561 EUzabeth P. (Gillum) 510 Enmia 518 Jane 510 Reubens. 510 W. W. 561 Warmke, Maria 408 Warner, Adelaide 190 Betsey 1. 444 Eleazer 61 EUzabeth 272 Elizabeth (Grant) 313 Elizabeth (Kirtland) 61 Ella (Jones) 131 Ellen 1. 444 Elsie 235 George 190 George N. 131 James 444 John 31, 33 Kate 275 Lucius B. 272 Maria 123 Mary J. (Marvin) 190 Mary M. (Henry) 272 Polly 408 Robert 313 Sarah 313 Wealthy 189, 274 Warren, AdeUa A. 409 Alfred H. 409 AmeUa J. 409 Edmund 310, 311 Elizabeth (Bouton) 310, 311 Emily E. 409 Emma M. 258 Ezra M. 409 Hannah A. 409 Hannah (Marvin) 409 Jane 335 Joseph B. 409 Lester J. 409 Levi 388 Mariette (Merwin) 140 Martha J. (Belden) 388 Mary L. Sands 409 Mercy (Betts) 335 Oren W. 409 Simeon 333 Vera Butterman 409 Warriner, James M. 560 Mary A. 560 Mary A. (Frost) 560 Phebe 470 6s6. Index Warring, see Warren Washburn, 360 Clark 476 Edward 476 Elmer 476 Melissa [Millicent ?] 588 Sarah (Marvin) 476 William 476 Waterbury, Aaron 397 Caroline 397 Daniel 397 David 311 Elmira Haight 397 Fannie Hubbell 397 Jane 397 John 3 U Kate 397 Mary ( ) 311 Mary (Bouton) 311 Nancy M. 172 Rachel Head 397 Solomon 397 Uretta (Marvin) 397 William 397 Waterhouse, Keturah 171 Waterman, Martha 48, 50, 63-67 Miriam (Tracy) 48 Stella 489 Thomas 48 Waters, Anna 248 Bessie 475 Watkins, 482 Watrous, Aziibah 91 Charlotte C. (Kendall) 282 Christopher 282 Eunice 103 Eunice (Marvin) 103 Florence B. 282 James 173 Lee M. 103 Maria 173, 261 Smith 103 Watson, Abigail 62 Thirza 501 Webb, Betsey (Faussett) 501 Elizabeth (Prince) 111 Sarah 565 Webster, Catharine S. 177 Fanny M. (Smith) 176 Edmund K. 177 Frances 1. 177 Josephine 177 Josephine C. 176 Letta C. (Davidson) 177 Lucien B. 176 Lucien S. R. 177 Mercy (Beckwith) 64 Ozee 64 Wedge [Wade?], Mary 58, 68 Weed, Adella (Dow) 190 Anier J. 216 Anna 216 Augusta A. (De Lyne) 190 Belinda (Sprague) 190, 274 Candace 504 Caroline 228 Charity (Corwin) 145, 216 Ellen J. 274 Francis A. 190 Weed, Harriet E. 145 Henrietta M. 502 Henry 190, 274 Henry E. 502 Josiah 104 JuUa L. 502 Lewis 146 Linus S. 145,* 216, 579 Mary 104, 143, 145 Mary M. 502 PhebeS. (Marvin) 502 Polly 146 Theodore H. 190 Weeks, Elizabeth (Hitchcock) 324 Ellen V. (Honneywell) 196 Elsie F. 585 Eugene F. 585 EvaL. (Marvin) 585 Ezra 324 Henrietta H. 548 Jane E. (Marvin) 196 Jane (Sowles) Reynolds 360 Jean F. 585 Jennie L. 585 Julian 196 Louise B. 585 Marion H. 196 Mary (Hitchcock) 324 Mattie V. 585 Minnie M. 585 Otto L. 196 Pearl F. 585 Philo 360 Sabin C. 196 Weir, Lewis 198 Susannah (Allen) 198 Welch, Eliza 396 George 396 Henry H. 396 Jerusha (Bronson) 85 John 60 Marilla 396 Melissa (Marvin) 396 Orrin 396 Orson 396 Paul 85 Phebe 60, 88 Rajah G. 396 Ruth 85, 118 Weller 507 Welles, EUzabeth (Bourne) 307 Elizabeth (Goodrich) 307 Jerusha (Treat) 307 John 307 Robert 307 Sally 141 Thomas 307 Wellington, Adeline 166 Wells, Abigail S. 450 Addison 585 Carl 585 Eliphalet 111 Elizabeth S. (Marvin) 220 Emeline (Marvin) 518 Esther J. 220 Hector M. 220 Jane (Morenus) 220 Jennie 585 Wells, Kate 122 Libbie A. 559 Margaret 485 Mary 111,427, 585 Mary A. (Marvin) 585 Mary (Sherman) 111 Mary (Skinner) 579 Minnie Stevens 585 Nina 585 Onslow 220 Sarah 362 William C. 220 Wentworth 400 Wesson 387 West, Jennie 521 TaUtha (Day) 139 Warren 139 Westcote, Rhoby 480 Weston, Susan 470 Wetherby 347 Whaling, Rosamond F. 228 Whalley, Hannah (Salton- stall) 128 Joseph 128 Mary J. 128, 194 Wheat, Cordelia E. 212 Wheeler, Almeda L, 429 Alonzo S. 519 CaroUne R. 207 Caroline (Smith) 519 Eliza 164, 248, 249 Elva E. 234 Ensign 247 Florence 488 Hannah 474 Harriet (Marvin) 247 Jennie V. 521 Martha 507 Nettie 411 Robinson H. 519 Sarah (Smith) 519 Susan 411 Wheelock 305 Whelpley 448 Whimbs, Lizzie 559 Whiston, Adelia A. (Salis- bury) 408 Bernice M. 550 John 408 Laura I. (Marvin) 550 Robert 550 Whitcher, Emma 239 White, Abigail (Marvin) 374 Ada C. 577 Adeline (Alezander) 549 Amos G. 374 Eliza S. (Marvin) 390 Elizabeth 567 EUzabeth D. 486 Fanny (Howell) 438 Henrietta 390 Jerusha 64 Julia B. 248 Julia J. 428 Julianna W. 437,438 Leonard 452 Levina H. 374 Lora C. 452 Lydia 155 Index 6S7 White, Mary 303 Mary A. 423 Marj' E. 390 Mary I. 562 Mary M. (Williams) 576, 577 Mary V. 563 Nathan 438 Sarah 327 Stephen 390 Stephen M. 390 Vileta 576 W. F. 549 Welthea (Cobb) 452 William R. 576, 577 Whiting, Anne (Pinford) 457 John 457 Mary 307 Sarah 457 Susanna ( ) 307 William 307 Whitelock, Mary S. 268 William 268 Whitlock, Antoinette Haight 346 Harriet M. 436 James 436 Phebe J. 436 Susan J. (Marvin) 436 Thomas 346 Whitman, Benjamin F. 568 Caroline K. (Perkins) 262 Dora (Marvin) 568 Emily 568 Ida N. 262 William W. 262 Whitmore, Alice Hulin 478 Ella J. 478 Floyd I. 478 Harriet Marble 478 Henrietta R. 478 Henry F. 478 Herbert C. 478 Ida Babcock 478 Mary (Marvin) 478 Norah H. 478 Samuel 478 Susannah 142 Whitner 464 Whitney, Abby 327 Abigail (Hemenway) 406 Anna 406 Ebenezer 327 Edith A. 446 Ehza 406 EUza A. 406 Ehzabeth M. (Swift) 381 Elizabeth (Smith) 315 Frank B. 446 Frederick 446 Hannah E. 406 Hiram 406 Isaac 406 Isabella (Quinn) 406 James 406 John 315 Jonathan 406 Joseph 381 Kate F. (Marvin) 446 Lucretia 327 Whitney, Maria F. M.446 Marvin 406 Mary (Helms) 406 Miranda 406 Miranda (Marvin) 406 Nellie L. 551 Ruth (Raymond) 327 Sarah 315 Sarah E. 406 Susan (Puffer) 406 Theodore 406 Whittelsey, Susan 381 Wick, Ahce M. 254 Wickes 505 Wier, Nancy J. 530 Wiflong, Phoebe E. 571 Wiggins 572 Wight, Fanny L. 463 Wilbur 439 Wilcox, Adeline 415 Alexander M. 558 B. A. Hanley 235 Celestia (Selleck) 415 Charlotte E. 542 Clarence L. 279 Cynthia 191 Effie E. 278 Estella M. Thurber 279 Fanny Reed 235 George F. 235 Hannibal 415 Harriet W. 184 Henry C. 278 JuUa B. 279 Louisa E. 279 Lucy 79 Lydia 61 Maria E. (Marvin) 558 Mary E. (Marvin) 235 Oranda 427 Sophronia (Marvin) 278 William 235 WUUam W. 235 Wilder 499 Wiley, Anna (Marvin) 415 Carlton 415 Eliza D. (French) 161 Mary ( ) 415 Milton 161 Oliver 415 Wilkie, Annie 449 ^^'ilkins, Caroline L. 453 Elizabeth (Down) 453 Luke 453 Mary A. 401 Willard, Anna 336 Anna (Marvin) 336 Cynthia 120 Daniel 336 Jesse 336 Julius 336 Mabel (Marvin) 120 Olive C. 120 Rhoda 336 Silas 120 Susannah Trask 336 William 120 Willcox 225 Williams 360 Williams, Alice 379 Almira Martin 380 Ann (Giffin) 554 Anna 271 Anna M. (Marvin) 408 Elijah H. 380 Eliza A. 348 Eliza F. 562 Elizabeth 94 Emeline D. 221 Emma (Marvin) 562 Erastus W. 349 Eunice 496 Frank 408 Hannah 588 Isaac 347 Jabez 433 Kathryn 554 Lucy J. 412 Lydia M. (McNulty) 349 Martha (Sovereign) 433 Mary Ann 105 Mary M. 576, 577 Melinda 347 Pamela 179 Penniman M. 562 Rhoda 433, 520, 523 Sarah 484 Sophia 588 Thomas C. 562 William 348 Zadoc 554 Williamson 509 Willie, Joanna 38 Wilhnarth 450 Wilmarth, Peddy 238 Wilson, Benjamin F. 557 Charles 256, 506 Charles C. 270 Charles H. 557 Christian (Marvin) 530 Dora (Balcom) 256 Edwin W. 255 Hannah S. 487 Helen C. (Hyde) 506 Isabella 115 Jennie M. 557 John 530 John L. 557 John T. 270 Judson 530 Lucy E. (Marvin) 557 Lydia (Balcom) 256 Maria (Kilboume) 161 Marietta (Cook) 270 Marvin C. 270 Mary A. 471 . Mary (Bradshaw) 471 Mary C. (Hall) 270 Mary F. 550 Mary F. (Marvin) 255 Nancy 194, 498 NataUe M. 255 Nicholas 471 William P. 161 Wiltse 364 Winchell 528 Winegard, Abigail 472 Wing, Mehitable 127 658 Index Winter, Mary 165 Winterhalter, Kate 560 Winterton [Wolterton], Greg- ory 37 Winton 204 Wisely 570 Witherell 255 Witmer 563 Witmore, Nancy 360 Wochholtz 528 Wolcott, Amanda Case 469 Emily [Emella] 63 Loretta F. 564 Marah (Newberry) 63 Roger 63 Wolfe, Anna A. (IMonroe) 435 Gilbert 435 Margaret 524 Wolff, Alice A. 408 David H. 407 Eliza 408 Eliza (Marvin) 407 Isaac G. 408 John 407 Louisa J. 408 Margaret A. Dillon 407 Ralph 408 William L. 408 Wolfrom, Emma 167 Wolterton, see Winterton Wonnoth, Ella W. 123 Wood, Aletta M. (Marvin) 134 Ann E. (Houston) 438 Cornelius 438 Elias 170 Jeremiah 134 Jesse 76 Josephine G. (Gilbert) 393 Luther C. 134 Marilla (Marvin) 170 Mary (Lay) 76 Mary (Marvin) Hayes 25 Phebe 322 Phebe H. 438 Richard 25 Sarah 389 Susan B. 236 Willis G. C. 393 Woodburn, Martha 488 Woodhill, Alice 401 Woodhull, Abigail (Howell) 376 Augusta H. 436 Ebenezer 376 Fanny H. (Schultz) 436 Frances 366, 376, 437 Jesse 338 Mariah (Brewster) 367 Temperance A. (Helme) 436 Woodhull, Thomas 367 William H. 436 WiUiam S. 436 Woodin, Alice 397 Woodman, Franklin R, 531 Lucinda A. (Marvin) 531 Maria 442 Sally 440, 527 Woodruif, 410 Eleanor 410 Elizabeth Curtiss 314 Hannah 64, 313 Hannah (Clark) 313 Plarriet 410 John 313 Joseph 313, 314 Lucretia 410 Mary [Polly] (Marvin) 410 Matthew 313 Milton 410 Rebecca (Clark) 313 Samuel 313 William 410 Woods, Bathsheba 36 Edward J. 249 Katharine B. (Roberts) 249 Woodward, Andana 251 Jane M. 256 Woodworth, Harriet (Dean) 348 Maria L. 193 Selah 348 Wooster519 Worden, Jane 53 Worth 525 Worthington 111 Wray, Martha B. 205 Wright, Abby 147 Adele 225 Agnes A. ( ) 260 Cornelia A. (Marvin) 225 Dennis 351 EUzabeth (Chittenden) 307 Fidelia (Hewett) 410 FreeIove356, 518 George C. 225 Grace L. 489 Hannah 307 Jennie E. 552 Jerusha 351 Lois ( ) 351 Marvin 225 Mary 496 Nancy A. 276 Nellie 167 Philo 410 Sarah (Hogan) 552 Susannah ( ) 351, 399 Thomas 307 Wright, William H. 552 Wyley, Louisa E. 383 Wyman 393 Yelverton, Abigail 338, 373- 377 Betsey 375 John 338 Young, 374 Ahce L. (Goddard) 489 Almyra 173 Amelia H. Smith 553 Andrew J. 553 Angeline (Marvin) 553 Betsey 251 Blanche 530 Charles A. 530 Charles M. 252 Corwin 530 Daniel S. 553 Downing H. 553 Eliphalet 210 Elizabeth Merryhew 553 Elmira S. 553 Emma J. (Marvin) 530 Esther 374 Grace 553 Hannah Godfrey 553 Harry A. 530 Henry St. J. 553 Hersilia J. 553 Hubert 530 Humphrey 261 Isabella M. Wagner 553 James 530 Jennie S. (Ellis) 252 John N. 261 Joseph 489 Joseph A. 495 Julia 210, 282 Julianna (Marvin) 374 Laura N. (Marvin) 261 Louis M. 261 Lyle C. 530 Martha 439 Mary A. 252, 553 Mary F. (Green) 495 Mary P. (Marvin) Coburn 542, 543 Richmond 252 Samuel H. 553 Sarah A. 553 Sibyl 210 Stephen M. 553 Twila H. 530 William B. 543 Youngs 369 Zader 394 ADDITIONAL NOTES. Page 47. Joseph* Sterling (5, viii), d. ig Dec, 1748; m. 2 July, 1730, Sarah, dau. of John and Love (Benet) Mack, of Lyme, Ct., b. 10 Oct., 1704 ; d. 6 Aug., 1762. They had eight chil. (" Five Col. Fam.," 1 : 349.) Page 242, line 12. For "his brother" read "his cousin, 244, i." Page 267. In 293, the maiden name of Mrs. Lewis was Bartow (not Barlow). Henry C. Marvin was a member of A * at Columbia. In No. 294, JuUetta (i) was bom in Stamford, Ct., and d. in Setauket, L. I. Richard H. (iii) graduated M. E. at the Stevens Institute, in 1903. Page 275. The second child of John R.' (309, iv), Marvin, was Marion J., not Marvin J. Page 333. Zebulon and Mary* (Marvin) Badcock settled in Coventry, Ct., and the dates of their deaths are recorded there, but have not reached us. Their daughter Zeruiah' died about 1776-7 ; her husband, Abel, son of Daniel and Martha (Hubbell) Patchen, of Wilton, Ct., b. 5 Dec, 1752, d. 9 April, 1805, in Sharon, having m. (2) Rebecca Gay (as in text), by whom he had two chil Children (Patchen) by first wife : i. Mary7 b. 23 Aug., 1774 ; m. 22 April, 1792, Benjamin Skiff, of Sharon ; they removed to Bridport, Vt. -. 2. Stephen, b. 1 1 Dec, 1776. Page 334. The mother of Hezekiah Ftisbie (husband of Susannah' Marvin, 22, xiv) was Silence Brocket. The N. E. Hist. Reg., LVIII, p. 181, says his wife was a dau. of Thomas Marvin, of Lyme, but we are stUl unable to find evidence that this is true, and presume the writer of that article relies on the authorities already cited. Page 414. Benjamin (94, iv) was b. in New Canaan. Page 480. Mrs. Rhoby H. Marvin, wife of James M.' (156), d. 14 May, 1892. Page 575. In the second line of additional notes to page 68, for Mary read Miriam. In Index, pages 597 and 620, the maiden name of Eliza J. Brundage and of Elsie M. McKelvey was Roberts, not Monroe. Page 593. After Barber, Harriet S., insert Lucy, 235.