The English ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, Ct ...
The English ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, Ct ... The English ancestry of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, Ct ...
1 14 The English Ancestry of that the fornamed mathewe my sonne his heires executors Admen- estratores or assignes shall paye or Causse to be payed unto Mar- grett my wiffe or to heier assignes yerley & everey yere deueringe heire nattrall Liffe the fulle sume of Sexe Powndes of good & LawfTull money of England at two ussall tarmes of the yere that is to saie at the feste Daye of the Blessed virgen S l . Marey & S' Michell the arkangell beinge Lawffully demanded by even & equall Portchons at the mentchon howse called Edons alles Drey- brocks Provided thate if mathewe my sonne or his heiers execu- tors Admenestrators or assignes shalle & doe note paye or Causse to be payed unto the fornamed margrett my wiffe or to heier as- signes in manor & fforme above declared that then I well that this presente gefte of all my forenamed Howsses & Lands called Edons alles Draybrockes & ij Croftes of Land called Harttes & Brocken- heddes to be utterley voyde & of none effect to heme & to his heiers But then I welle & bequethe all my fornamed Howsses & Landes unto Renowlde my sonne & to his heiers & he & his heiers or assignes to perfforme this my gefte of Sexe powndes yerley unto margrett my wiffe out of Edons alles Dreybrockes Harttes & Brockenheddes acording to the trewe mening of this my will & furder I do apoynt by this my will that upon the Recaving of aney money every halfe yere Margrett my wiffe shall make eaithere of my sonnes an aquettanc for such sumes as she or heir assignes shall Recave Item I geve & bequethe unto Margrett my wiffe thre Cowes or nette or tenn ewes & x w th ers of the beste of my fflocke & more over I geve & bequeth unto the fornamed margrett my wiffe all my Howssold stofe being w th the howsses Item I geve & bequeth unto John Bishop the sonne of Zackerey Bishop vj? viij d to be payed unto heme by my executor Item I make to this my Laste welle for executor John Hayes my sonne in Lawe Item I make & ordain to this my will Thomas Marvin my sonne to be my Superovicer
Reinold and MattJicw Marvin 1 1 5 All the Reste of my goodes & Chattells unbequethed I holley geve & bequethe unto my wiffe & my fower Children Robart Renowld Mathewe & Elizebthe to be equaley Divided betwene them I wettnes whare of I have to this my presente testement & Laste well Sette to my Hand & selle geven the Daye & yere furst above wrettin & in the presentes of us whosse names are here under wretten Tho: Beryffe Edward V Marvin Stephen Cole sener Proved at Colchester 17 January, A. D. 1615. his marke The two " ussall tarmes " are the " Feast of the Annun- ciation," which falls on 25 March, and Michaelmas day, that of " St. Michael and all Angels," on 29 September. 41 John 5 (? Reinold,* John,* John, 2 Roger 1 ). There were several John Marvins who were contemporary, and it has been found difficult to distinguish them ; while it has not been established with certainty that John " of Okelye parva housbandman," as he calls himself in his Will, was that son of Reinold and Johan to whom his father left " Gen- ettes " in Ramsey, a study of the material which has been gathered affords some reasons for believing the assignment we have made to be the most probable. The Will, which was made just before his death, contains no mention of any prop- erty in Ramsey, although it shows that he had other " houses and landes vnbequethed," not named, and it is possible that among these were "Genettes." He appoints John Wade of " lytle Okelye " to be the " garden " of his only daughter, and makes him his executor.
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<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> MattJicw <strong>Marvin</strong> 1 1 5<br />
All the Reste <strong>of</strong> my goodes & Chattells unbequethed I holley<br />
geve & bequethe unto my wiffe & my fower Children Robart<br />
Renowld Mathewe & Elizebthe to be equaley Divided betwene<br />
them<br />
I wettnes whare <strong>of</strong> I have to this my presente testement & Laste<br />
well Sette to my H<strong>and</strong> & selle geven the Daye & yere furst above<br />
wrettin & in the presentes <strong>of</strong> us whosse names are here under<br />
wretten<br />
Tho: Beryffe Edward V <strong>Marvin</strong><br />
Stephen Cole sener<br />
Proved at Colchester 17 January, A. D. 1615.<br />
his marke<br />
<strong>The</strong> two " ussall tarmes " are the " Feast <strong>of</strong> the Annun-<br />
ciation," which falls on 25 March, <strong>and</strong> Michaelmas day, that<br />
<strong>of</strong> " St. Michael <strong>and</strong> all Angels," on 29 September.<br />
41 John 5<br />
(? <strong>Reinold</strong>,* John,* John, 2 Roger 1<br />
).<br />
<strong>The</strong>re were<br />
several John <strong>Marvin</strong>s who were contemporary, <strong>and</strong> it has<br />
been found difficult to distinguish them ; while it has not<br />
been established with certainty that John " <strong>of</strong> Okelye parva<br />
housb<strong>and</strong>man," as he calls himself in his Will, was that<br />
son <strong>of</strong> <strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> Johan to whom his father left " Gen-<br />
ettes " in Ramsey, a study <strong>of</strong> the material which has been<br />
gathered affords some reasons for believing the assignment<br />
we have made to be the most probable. <strong>The</strong> Will, which was<br />
made just before his death, contains no mention <strong>of</strong> any prop-<br />
erty in Ramsey, although it shows that he had other " houses<br />
<strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>es vnbequethed," not named, <strong>and</strong> it is possible that<br />
among these were "Genettes."<br />
He appoints John Wade <strong>of</strong> " lytle Okelye " to be the<br />
" garden " <strong>of</strong> his only daughter, <strong>and</strong> makes him his executor.