Source: Anna Nugent, Karen Slavens, Brent M. Cook, L. S. Marvin, et al.
Hij is getrouwd met Margaret (NN-Marvin, Edward).
Zij zijn getrouwd rond 1580 te Eng.
Kind(eren):
Edward Marvin
Sources: Author: Nugent, Anna; Slavens, Karen; Cook, Brent M.; Marvin, L. S.; et al.; Title: "Edward Marvin," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: xi Sept MMXXIII)
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L9C6-MZJ
"... Edward Marvin ... Last Changed: September 11, 2023 Don McArthur Sex Male Last Changed: April 27, 2021 Debra J. Fencl
Birth about 1550 Essex, England Reason:
"was born in Ramsey 51°55'44.29" N 1°13'02.89" E 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"
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Last Changed: September 11, 2023 L. S. Marvin
Death about 14 November 1615 Great Bentley, Essex, England Reason: "died... on 13 or 14 November 1615"
John Insley Coddington, Fellow of the American Society Genealogists, "Notes on the Ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin," The American Genealogist (18 [1941]: 1-13); online starting at:
https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11852/1/0
Last Changed: June 3, 2023 Perry Streeter
Burial 15 November 1615 Great Bentley, Essex, England
Reason:
51°55'41.24" N 1°13'28.68" E
Edward died 13 or 14 Nov., 1615; his will is dated on the 13th, and the Register has this entry two days later: "Edward Meruin was buried the 15th November." The will was, proved 17 January following
Edwards will states: my bodey to be bered in the Churtch yard of the parishe of muche Bentley Imprimes
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=32106266
Edward Marvin, "England, Essex Parish Registers, 1538-1900"
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XKD3-194
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32106266/edward-m-marvin
Last Changed: September 11, 2023 Don McArthur
Spouses & Children
Edward Marvin Male 1550-1615
Margaret Female 1559-1633
Marriage about 1580 England
Children (11)
[1] Edward Marvin Male 1581-1621
[2] Thomas Marvin Male 1583-1651
[3] Richard Marvin Male 1585-1622
[4] Robert Marvin Male 1587-1635
[5] Mary Marvin Female 1589-1655
[6] John Marvin Male 1593-1593
[7] Renold Marvin Male 1593-1593
[8] Reinold Marvin Male 1594-1662
[9] Elizabeth Marvin Female 1596-Deceased
[10] Margaret Marvin Female 1596-1596
[11] Matthew Marvin Sr. Male 1600-1678 [<-ancestor]
Parents & Siblings
Rynalde Mervyn Male 1506-1556
Johanna Female 1519-1561
Marriage 24 October 1544 Ramsey, Essex, England
Children (6)
[1] Audrey Marvin Female 1546-1584
[2] Edward Marvin Male 1550-1615 [<-ancestor]
[3] Richard Marvin Male 1550-1615
[4] John Marvin Male 1552-1584
[5] Margery Mervyn Female 1554-1587
[6] Barbara Mervyn Female 1555-1571
https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/
Edward and Margaret Marvin had 11 children
https://archive.org/stream/descendantsrein00unkngoog#page/n28/mode/1up
https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/269290-notes-on-the-ancestry-of-reinold-and-matthew-marvin?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=
8. EDWARD MERVYN, MARVEN or MARVIN (L9C6-MZJ) (Raynold, John, Thomas), of Ramsey, Wrabness and Great Bentley, co. Essex, yeoman, was under 21 when his father made his will, 22 December 1554. In that will, Edward received a tenement and lands, both free and copyhold, in the parish of Wrabness. These lands, together with an adjoining parcel of land in the parish of Wix, Edward bequeathed in 1615 to his eldest son, Edward, Jr (DH9V-RL4).
Edward Marvin (L9C6-MZJ) was a man of considerable wealth, for he held property not only in the parishes of Wrabness and Wix, but also in Ramsey, Frating and Great Bentley, and he resided in Great Bentley during the latter part of his life, in a mansion house called "Edons alias Dreybroeks."
There is an account of Edward and his family in the English Ancestry, pp. 77 and 105-115, and in Descendants, pp. 20 and 22-26.
Edward died at Great Bentley on 13 or 14 November 1615.
His will was dated the 13th, and he was buried at St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, 15 November 1615. His will was proved 17 January 1615/6.
He married MARGARET (284H-2MM), Who may, or may not, have been the mother of all his children. She survived him, and was buried at Great Bentley 28 May 1633.
Children (order uncertain):
i. EDWARD (DH9V-RL4), b. perhaps in 1581, or earlier. He inherited the ancestral property in Wrabness, and also property in Wix. He also acquired lands and houses in Great Bentley and Thorington.
There is an account of him and his family in Descendants, pp. 26-27, and in the English Ancestry, pp. 110 and 137-145. He resided chiefly at Thorington, and was buried in the Churchyard of St. Mary Magdalene there. The date of his death is not known.
His will was dated 30 Dec., but no year was written, though 1622 may have been intended. In this will, he bequeathed to his wife "Bettres," (K89N-LTP) his daughter Susan (KCFW-TWL) and son Edward (MZTJ-K52) (minors); and he mentioned his brothers Thomas (LD7M-12R), Richard (LVY6-725), Robert (LVY6-WQK), Reinold (KD9Y-H6H) and Matthew (L222-HLX). The will was proved 1 March 1622/3.
Edward m. at Great Bentley, 12 Aug. 1604, Bettris [Beatrice] SADLER (K89N-LTP), who survived him, and was sole executrix of his will.
Children:
1. Susan (KCFW-TWL), bap. at Great Bentley 14 July 1605.
2. Edward (MZTJ-K52), probably b. at Thorington, perhaps ca. 1607.
ii. THOMAS (LD7M-12R), b. perhaps in 1583. He was supervisor of his father 's will in 1615, and in this will received a tenement and lands in Ramsey; and he was also supervisor of his brother Edward 's will in 1622/3. He is mentioned in the English Ancestry, pp. 110 and 145-146, and in Descendants, p. 25, and it is there suggested that Thomas may have been the Thomas Marvyn who settled at Newbury, Mass., and received a. grant of land there 27 April 1648, and died at Newbury 28 Nov. 1651. But there is no proof of this identification.
iii. RICHARD (LVY6-725), b. perhaps in 1585. He received from his father a tenement called Moye House, and lands in Great Bentley, some of which he sold to his brother Edward. There is an account of him in the English Ancestry, pp. 110 and 147, and in Descendants, pp. 25, 27, 28. He was an overseer of the parish of Great Bentley in 1616 and 1624. The date of his death is not known. He m. at Great Bentley, 1 Nov. 1610, SUSAN LoucK [Loosk ?] (9SPC-YSX).
Children:
1. Richard (KHXS-DK3), bap. at Great Bentley 1 Nov. 1613.
2. John (K817-PVP), bap. at Great Bentley 22 Aug. 1616; d. there 27 Oct. 1618.
3. Child (), living in 1622, mentioned in the will of its uncle Edward (DH9V-RL4).
4. Child (), living in 1622, mentioned in the will of its uncle Edward (DH9V-RL4).
iv. ROBERT (LVY6-WQK), b. perhaps in 1587. He received from his father lands in the parish of Frating, co. Essex, but he evidently lived at Great Bentley. He is mentioned in the English Ancestry, pp. 111 and 147-148, and in Descendants, pp. 25 and 28. He in. at Great Bentley 7 Nov. 1616, Susan Gore (27SR-V75).
Child:
1. Robert (9Q7D-MY2), bap. at Great Bentley 14 Jan. 1618/9. It is suggested in the English Ancestry, pp. 148 and 168171, that this Robert Marvin (9Q7D-MY2) may have settled at Southampton, L. I., in May 1649, and founded the Marvin family of that place. There is, however, no proof of connection.
v. MARGARET (L222-HLX), b. perhaps in 1589; bur. at Great Bentley 28 Jan. 1595/6.
vi. MARY (MPX3-LVX), b. perhaps in 1591; m. (1) at Great Bentley 19 April 1610 JOHN HAYSE (LK7N-PZM), of Great Bentley, who was executor of the will of his father-in-law, Edward Marvin (L9C6-MZJ), in 1615, and overseer of the parish of Great Bentley in 1616. John Hayse [Hays, Hayes] was buried at Great Bentley 5 Oct. 1616. Mary (Marvin) Hayse m. (2) at Great Bentley 8 Dec. 1618 RICHARD WOOD (9SPC-Y41).
Child by first marriage (surname Hayse):
1. Mary (LZ8Y-GYK), bap. at Great Bentley 22 March 1610/1.
vii. JOHN (LVY6-4GQ), bap. at Great Bentley 7 June 1593; bur. there 8 June 1593
viii. REINOLD (LLWT-JFQ), bap. at Great Bentley 7 June 1593; bur. there 8 June 1593.
ix. REINOLD, RENOLD, RENALD, RENALL, (KD9Y-H6H) etc., bap. at Great Bentley 25 Oct. 1594. He - received from his father lands called Moysses, in the parish of Great Oakley, but he lived in Great Bentley, and was overseer of the latter parish in 1625 and 1637, and churchwarden in 1627, 1633 and 1634. He was taxed for ship-money at Great Bentley in 1636. He migrated to New England late in 1637 or early in 1638, and was in Hartford, Conn., with his younger brother Matthew (L222-HLX), in 1638. He seems to have removed to Farmington in 1639-40, and afterwards to Saybrook, where he was made a freeman 20 May 1658. Still later, he removed to that part of Saybrook which later became Lyme, Conn., and there he d. in the summer of 1662. He m. in 1617 or 1618 MARY (L5Z6-KX9), who (1. in that part of Saybrook which later became Lyme in the summer of 1661. Her death was attributed to witchcraft on the part of Nicholas Jennings () of Saybrook and his wife Margaret. Reinold and Mary Marvin had nine children. There is a. detailed account of this family in Descendants, pp. 26 and 29-35.
x. ELIZABETH (LVY6-ZDX), b. perhaps in 1597; m. at Great Bentley 22. May 1618 ROBERT EDWARDS (LZ28-DVP).
xi. MATTHEW (9WFC-R9G), bap. at Great Bentley 26 March 1600. He received from his father the mansion house called "Edons alias Dreybrockes," which had been Edward Marvin's dwelling-ho-use. He was a "sydeman" of the parish of Great Bentley in 1621, overseer in 1627, and senior warden in 1628. He was still in Great Bentley in Aug. 1633. He and his family sailed for New England on the Increase from London in April 1635, and they apparently landed early in June. Matthew Marvin seems to have been among the very earliest settlers of Hartford, Conn., who arrived there in November 1635. He owned land at Farmington, and may have lived there a short time. He was at Norwalk in 1651, and there he presumably died. His will was dated 26 Dec. 1678, and the inventory of his estate was taken 13 July 1680, so he died between those dates. He m. (1) by 1622 ELIZABETH- (LZL1-H28), b. ca. 1604; d. ca. 1642. He m. (2) ca. 1647 ALICE ( ) BOUTON (LKH9-WBH), widow of John Bouton (9KZ5-CRD). She was b. ca. 1610, and d. between 17 Dec. 1680 and 9 Jan. 1680/1.
Matthew Marvin had at least seven children by his first marriage, and two by his second.
Accounts of this family are in Descendants, pp. 287-298, and Donald Lines Jacobus, Families of Old Fairfield, vol. 1, pp. 402-403.
The best biography of Matthew Marvin is in Mary Walton Ferris, Dawes Gates Ancestral Lines, vol. 2 (Gates and Allied Families) (Chicago, 1931), pp. 575-578. .
Last Changed: March 18, 2021 L. S. Marvin"
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