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 ...

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124 The English Ancestry of (Marvin) Glamfelde ; of birth is unknown : with the exception of the first, the order 66 i. Richard, 5 b. , called the " oldest son " by his father. He married , and had (i) Richard* (2) Edward, (3) Margaret, (4) Sara, (5) Judith. The order is that in which they are named by their grandfather. 67 ii. John, b. . 68 hi. Thomas, b. . 69 iv. William, b. . 70 v. Rose, b. . 71 vi. Joan, b. ; unmarried in 1595. ABSTRACT OF THE WILL OF THOMAS GLAMEFEILD. 4 th April, 1595. I Thomas Glamefeild of Hintlesham, in co. Suf- folk, husbandman, etc. To be buried in the Churchyard of Hintlesham. Whereas by indenture dated 28 June, 35 Eliz. [1593], I have assured to Thomas Glamefeilde my son my tenement at Hintlesham wherein I now dwell : to hold to him and his heirs to the use of myself for my life ; after my decease to the use of Marrion now my wife for her life and after her decease to the use of Thomas my son and his heirs : I now confirm the same. My said wife to have my horsemill for her life, with remainder to the said Thomas, to whom I give all my leasehold lands in Hin- tlesham. To Joan Glamefeilde, my daughter, my best cupboard. To Richard, Edward, Margaret, Sara, and Judith Glamefeilde, children of Richard Glamefeild, my oldest son, 6s. Sd. each. The rest of my goods to my said wife whom I make executrix : after her death the same to be divided amongst John, Thomas, William, Rose, and Joan, my children. Witnesses Edmund Glamefeild, John Glamefeild, Ric Robynson. Proved at Ipswich 22 May, 1595.

Reinold and Matthew Marvin 125 33 Agnes, 4 (John* John, 1 Robert, 1 ) sister of the preceding ; the date of her birth is not known, but it must have been not far from 1525-27. If we are correct in believing that Maryon married Thomas Glamfelde, Agnes was the wife of Chris- topher Alderman. On the Calendar of Suffolk Wills at Ipswich * I find the Will of a Christopher Alderman, a clothier of that town, dated 30 March, 1573, and proved 3 November following. On the Register of St. Nicholas' Church, Ipswich, is the record of the burial, 31 June (sic), 1573, of a Christopher Alderman. f This Christopher owned several estates in Ips- wich, one of which he occupied, and others were leased to tenants. The messuage in the Parish of St. Nicholas, which he gave to his son John, he describes as near the "fryers bridge;" this seems to have crossed the Gipping, not far from the Franciscan monastery of the " Grey Friars," and quite near the Church. J * Book XXIV (1572-3), fo. 429. t See the volume entitled " The Registers of St Nicholas, Ipswich, co. Suffolk. Baptisms, 1539-1709. Burials, 1551-1710. Marriages, 1539-1710. Transcribed by the Rev. Edward Cookson, M. A., by permission of the Vicar, the Rev. S. Green." This is Volume VII of the Issues of the London Parish Register Society, London, 1897. The Registers of St. Peter's Church from 1662 have been privately printed by Mr. Frederick Arthur Crisp, who remarks, " No earlier Register appears to be in exist- ence." Both volumes are in the Library of the N. E. Hist. Gen. Society, Boston. On the first of these are numerous entries relating to the Alderman family, and three or more on the second. The early entries of marriages are few, and most of the baptisms and burials are too late to help us ; but from these and Wills of which I have abstracts, it is evident that there were several branches of the family in Ipswich, in which the names Christopher and John constantly appear, and seemingly more or less closely related to that under notice, but there is nothing by which this can be defi- nitely shown. X See p. 28, supra.

<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Matthew</strong> <strong>Marvin</strong> 125<br />

33 Agnes, 4 (John* John, 1 Robert, 1<br />

) sister <strong>of</strong> the preceding ;<br />

the date <strong>of</strong> her birth is not known, but it must have been not<br />

far from 1525-27. If we are correct in believing that Maryon<br />

married Thomas Glamfelde, Agnes was the wife <strong>of</strong> Chris-<br />

topher Alderman.<br />

On the Calendar <strong>of</strong> Suffolk Wills at Ipswich * I find the<br />

Will <strong>of</strong> a Christopher Alderman, a clothier <strong>of</strong> that town,<br />

dated 30 March, 1573, <strong>and</strong> proved 3 November following.<br />

On the Register <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas' Church, Ipswich, is the<br />

record <strong>of</strong> the burial, 31 June (sic), 1573, <strong>of</strong> a Christopher<br />

Alderman. f This Christopher owned several estates in Ips-<br />

wich, one <strong>of</strong> which he occupied, <strong>and</strong> others were leased to<br />

tenants. <strong>The</strong> messuage in the Parish <strong>of</strong> St. Nicholas, which<br />

he gave to his son John, he describes as near the "fryers<br />

bridge;" this seems to have crossed the Gipping, not far<br />

from the Franciscan monastery <strong>of</strong> the " Grey Friars," <strong>and</strong><br />

quite near the Church. J<br />

* Book XXIV (1572-3), fo. 429.<br />

t See the volume entitled " <strong>The</strong> Registers <strong>of</strong> St Nicholas, Ipswich, co. Suffolk.<br />

Baptisms, 1539-1709. Burials, 1551-1710. Marriages, 1539-1710. Transcribed by the<br />

Rev. Edward Cookson, M. A., by permission <strong>of</strong> the Vicar, the Rev. S. Green." This<br />

is Volume VII <strong>of</strong> the Issues <strong>of</strong> the London Parish Register Society, London, 1897.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Registers <strong>of</strong> St. Peter's Church from 1662 have been privately printed by Mr.<br />

Frederick Arthur Crisp, who remarks, " No earlier Register appears to be in exist-<br />

ence." Both volumes are in the Library <strong>of</strong> the N. E. Hist. Gen. Society, Boston.<br />

On the first <strong>of</strong> these are numerous entries relating to the Alderman family, <strong>and</strong><br />

three or more on the second. <strong>The</strong> early entries <strong>of</strong> marriages are few, <strong>and</strong> most <strong>of</strong> the<br />

baptisms <strong>and</strong> burials are too late to help us ; but from these <strong>and</strong> Wills <strong>of</strong> which I have<br />

abstracts, it is evident that there were several branches <strong>of</strong> the family in Ipswich, in<br />

which the names Christopher <strong>and</strong> John constantly appear, <strong>and</strong> seemingly more or less<br />

closely related to that under notice, but there is nothing by which this can be defi-<br />

nitely shown.<br />

X See p. 28, supra.

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