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 ...
55 Richard, 6 Reinold and Matthew Marvin 147 (Edward, 6 Remold* John,* John? Roger?) brother of the preceding, was born about 1585 ; the remarks as to the birthplace of Thomas apply to Richard ; it may be added that the house which contained the chamber where his brother "used to lie" must have been in the Parish of Wrab- ness, and very near the boundary line of Wix, as has been shown above, since we should expect, had it been in the latter Parish, to find some entries relating to the family on its Register, but there are none. He received from his father a legacy of five pounds and a tenement with lands called " Moye House,"* and he also owned lands in Great Bentley, which he sold to his brother Edward, as appears by the Will of the latter. He married in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, 1 No- vember, 16 10, Suzin [Susan] Loosk (the name is somewhat indistinct on the Register), but as we find no entry of the birth of any children recorded there until some years later, it is probable that his home was not in that Parish. Richard and Susan had three children living in 1623, as appears by the Will of Edward. f Two of these are recorded at Great Bentley, namely : 82 i. Richard, 7 bap. 1 Nov., 16 16, at St. Mary's Church. 83 84 ii. John, bap. 27 Oct., 1618, at St. Mary's Church. iii. [name unknown]. Living in 1623. 56 Robert, 6 (Edward? Reinold? John? John? Roger?) brother of the preceding, and thought to be the fourth son, * See p. 106 supra. f See p. 144 supra.
148 The English Ancestry of was probably born about 1587. The same uncertainty as to his birthplace exists that has been mentioned above ; he doubtless came to Great Bentley as a child with his father, and made his home there, for the Parish Register of St. Mary's has the following entry : " Robert Marvin and Susan Core [name not clear on the record] single-folk " were married 8 November, 1616, and had 85 Robert, 7 bap. 14 Jan., 1618, at St. Mary's. In 1616 he inherited his father's free lands in Frating, which were then leased to Richard Barnes, but he evidently resided in Great Bentley for some years afterwards. It may be that his son Robert (85) settled on Long Island. [See Appendix.] 58 Reinold, 6 {Edward? Reinold? John? John? Roger?) son of Edward and Margaret Marvin, was baptized in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, 7 June, 1593, on the same day with his brother John. Of the latter son nothing more is known, and as he is not mentioned in his father's Will, it is supposed he died young. Reinold resided in his native Parish until shortly before he sailed for New England, for we find his estate charged with the " Ship Money tax " in 1637,* and he appears in Hartford in 1638, whither he fol- * In the printed volume entitled "Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Charles I, 1637," pp. 177-8, is an account of a manuscript volume (CCCLVIII) in the Public Record Office, of 164 pages, entitled " Essex Ship Money," of which it is said: " The money raised in Essex was for fitting out a ship of 800 tons, appointed by his Majesty to be ready at Portsmouth, 1 March, 1636/7. The account states the name of every inhabitant in every Parish in the County assesssed to the tax, and the amount with
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55 Richard, 6<br />
<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Matthew</strong> <strong>Marvin</strong> 147<br />
(Edward, 6 Remold* John,* John? Roger?)<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the preceding, was born about 1585 ; the remarks<br />
as to the birthplace <strong>of</strong> Thomas apply to Richard ; it may be<br />
added that the house which contained the chamber where his<br />
brother "used to lie" must have been in the Parish <strong>of</strong> Wrab-<br />
ness, <strong>and</strong> very near the boundary line <strong>of</strong> Wix, as has been<br />
shown above, since we should expect, had it been in the<br />
latter Parish, to find some entries relating to the family on<br />
its Register, but there are none. He received from his<br />
father a legacy <strong>of</strong> five pounds <strong>and</strong> a tenement with l<strong>and</strong>s<br />
called " Moye House,"* <strong>and</strong> he also owned l<strong>and</strong>s in Great<br />
Bentley, which he sold to his brother Edward, as appears by<br />
the Will <strong>of</strong> the latter.<br />
He married in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, 1 No-<br />
vember, 16 10, Suzin [Susan] Loosk (the name is somewhat<br />
indistinct on the Register), but as we find no entry <strong>of</strong> the<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> any children recorded there until some years later,<br />
it is probable that his home was not in that Parish. Richard<br />
<strong>and</strong> Susan had three children living in 1623, as appears by<br />
the Will <strong>of</strong> Edward. f Two <strong>of</strong> these are recorded at Great<br />
Bentley, namely :<br />
82 i. Richard, 7 bap. 1 Nov., 16 16, at St. Mary's Church.<br />
83<br />
84<br />
ii. John, bap. 27 Oct., 1618, at St. Mary's Church.<br />
iii. [name unknown]. Living in 1623.<br />
56 Robert, 6 (Edward? <strong>Reinold</strong>? John? John? Roger?)<br />
brother <strong>of</strong> the preceding, <strong>and</strong> thought to be the fourth son,<br />
* See p. 106 supra. f See p. 144 supra.