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<strong>Reinold</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Matthew</strong> <strong>Marvin</strong> 81<br />

the County." It crossed a tidal creek south <strong>of</strong> the "Ray,"<br />

<strong>and</strong> united Ramsey, on the east side, with "Ramsey Street,"<br />

on the west. It is evident from a Will to be cited later,<br />

that one branch <strong>of</strong> the family lived very near it, <strong>and</strong> from<br />

various allusions it would appear that there were other Mar-<br />

vin homes between this bridge <strong>and</strong> Dovercourt, which even<br />

at this distance <strong>of</strong> time could be located without great diffi-<br />

culty.<br />

17 Thomas 4 ( ?John? John? Roger 1<br />

), <strong>of</strong> Ramsey, b. ? 15 18 ;<br />

he must have been younger than either John or <strong>Reinold</strong>, as<br />

he left but one child, while <strong>Reinold</strong>, who died earlier,* had<br />

six, <strong>and</strong> John four if not five. Though <strong>of</strong> Ramsey when<br />

he died, his name is not found among those taxed in the<br />

"Exchequer Lay Subsidy" in 1540, so that if living there<br />

at that time, as his brothers were, he was then probably<br />

under age. He married Mrs. Barbara Brett, who had had<br />

three children, Joan, Margaret, <strong>and</strong> Mary, by a previous<br />

husb<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> these receive legacies from their step-father.<br />

Thomas owned houses <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong>s, both free <strong>and</strong> copy-hold,<br />

in Ramsey ; estates in Little Oakley called " Br<strong>and</strong>on " <strong>and</strong><br />

" Clay pittes," <strong>and</strong> he also had property in Suffolk County,<br />

which is not named, but the fact may have some bearing on<br />

the Ipswich relationship <strong>of</strong> the Ramsey <strong>Marvin</strong>s, suggested<br />

on a previous page. He, like his brothers, was evidently<br />

* Thomas, in his Will (1561), speaks <strong>of</strong> him as " lat <strong>of</strong> Ramsey, deceased." Rei-<br />

nold's Will, as we have seen, was dated December, ; 1554 as the date <strong>of</strong> probate is<br />

not given we have been unable to fix the year <strong>of</strong> his death more nearly. Very likely<br />

Thomas was younger than Christian also, the date <strong>of</strong> birth given being conjectural, as<br />

stated.

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