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  • Zij is geboren rond 1604 in fortasse, Eng.
  • (note1) .Bron 1
    Source: Nancy D. Hendrickson, Luana Rampton, Ann Darling Robinson, Stephen Draper, L. S. Marvin, Scott Lawrence Robinson, et al.
  • Zij is overleden tussen 1640 en 1647 in Hartford city, &/or, Hartford Co., CT.
  • Zij is begraven tussen 1640 en 1647 in Norwalk, Fairfield Co., CT (E. Norwalk Historical Cem.).
  • Deze gegevens zijn voor het laatst bijgewerkt op 29 juni 2023.

Gezin van Elizabeth (NN-Marvin, Matthew)

Zij is getrouwd met Matthew Marvin.

Zij zijn getrouwd januari 1622 te Little Bentley, Essex Co., Eng. (St. Mary's Chr.).


Kind(eren):

  1. Rebecca Marvin  1639-1712 


Notities over Elizabeth (NN-Marvin, Matthew)

Elizabeth ____

Sources: Author: Hendrickson, Nancy D.; Rampton, Luana; Robinson, Ann Darling; Draper, Stephen; Marvin, L. S.; Robinson, Scott Lawrence; et al.; Title: "Elizabeth", (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xxix May MMXXIII)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7F-3VF

"... Elizabeth Reason: ELIZABETH'S MAIDEN NAME IS NOT GREGORY, ... Last Changed: December 13, 2022 NN (anonymous, pseudonym = nontrad) Sex Female Last Changed: August 21, 2016 Ann Darling Robinson

Birth about 1604 Reason: Elizabeth was the first wife of Matthew Marvin. No documents have been found to establish her parentage. This would include a place of birth and exact year of birth. "About" is better than a one-year date range. Elizabeth was born between May 1603 and April 1604 to have been age 31 in April 1635, re the below.

The Increase left London, England April 1635 with her master, Robert Lea, arriving in Massachusetts Bay at the end of July, 1635.

The following alphabetical roll is from her departure point, not necessarily who landed. Marvyn Matthew 35, husbandman (Marvin, Matthew and Reginald, from Bentley Magna, Essex, bound for Hartford. Ref: Genealogy. 36 pg 39)
Marvyn Elizabeth 31, wife of Matthew
Marvyn Elizabeth 31, sister or duplicate
Marvyn Matthew 8, child of Matthew
Marvyn Marie 6, child of Matthew
Marvyn Sara 3, child of Matthew
Marvyn Hanna 1/2, child of Matthew

Last Changed: September 30, 2022 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Death from 1640 to 1647 Hartford, Connecticut ... Reason: Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Harford, Ct ... Find A Grave Index - there are 2 Elizabeth's that keep getting confused Hartford County, CT was not established until May 10, 1666 Last Changed: September 1, 2022 nontrad

Burial East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut ... Reason: No source given for a month of January or location of Great Bentley. Elizabeth was the first wife of Matthew Marvin. No documents have been found to establish her parentage, birth or death information. FindaGrave is not a reliable source.

Last Changed: May 6, 2023 Luana R rampton

Married Name Elizabeth Marvin Last Changed: September 30, 2022 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Residence 1635 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts ... Reason: immigration source. Removed the Description as it is a near duplicate of the Description of the Immigration. Removed April as the Immigration was in July. Last Changed: September 30, 2022 Scott Lawrence Robinson

Immigration July 1635 Massachusetts ...Immigrated from London England with her husband, 4 children, & 2 servants aboard the ship Increase leaving April 1635 Reason:

https://archive.org/details/plantersofcommon00bank/page/149/mode/2up
https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/increase.htm

Last Changed: October 1, 2022 nontrad

Spouses & Children

Matthew Marvin Sr. Male 1600-1680
Elizabeth Female 1604-1647
Marriage January 1622 St Mary's Church, Little Bentley, Essex, England

Children (7)

[1] Elizabeth Marvin Female 1622-1678
[2] Matthew Marvin Male 1626-1712
[3] Mary Marvin Female 1628-1713
[4] Sarah Marvin Female 1631-1702
[5] Hannah Marvin Female 1634-1680
[6] Abigail Marvin Female 1636-1680
[7] Rebecca Marvin Female 1639-1712

This Elizabeth's surname is not "Gregory", ...

Elizabeth was the first wife of Matthew Marvin. No documents have been found to establish her parentage.

Folks! When this PID was orignally created 9 years ago, it was original Elizabeth wife of Matthew Marvin. Stephen Draper is going thought a whole lot of work getting this PID back to her. LH7F-3VF belongs to Elizabeth wife of Matthew Marvin.
...
This Elizabeth is often confused with Elizabeth Gregory who was the daughter of Henry Gregory and the second wife of Richard Webb. Changed: July 20, 2022 Nancy D. Hendrickson"

NN = nomen nescio = Name nicht bekannt
fortasse = possibly
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