Matthew MARVIN

Male 1754 - 1846  (92 years)


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  1. 1.  Matthew MARVIN was born on 7 Jun 1754 in Simsbury, Connecticut (son of Thomas MARVIN and Mehitable GOODRICH); died on 2 Sep 1846 in Walton, Delaware County, New York.

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    "Descendants of Reinhold and Matthew Marvin": After his father's death he lived in Sharon, Ct., with his sister Mehitable; when the Revolution began he enlisted under his brother-in-law, Capt. Benjamin Marvin, serving for a time on Long Island; 16 Aug. 1777, he enlisted as a corporal in Capt. Comstock's company, 8th Ct. Line, Col. John Chandler, and was made sergeant 2 April, 1780, in the same company; 1 Jan. 1781, he was first sergeant in Capt. Douglass' company, 5th reg't, made up from the 8th and 1st, under col. Isaac Sherman, and served a year in that command. He fought in many battles, among them those of Brandywine, Princeton, Trenton, Monmouth, Red Bank, and Mud Fort, and passed the terrible winter at Valley Forge, with Washington. He served under Lafayette in Virginia, and was one of the sixty-eight men selected by that officer from the light infantry, to storm the works of Cornwallis at Yorktown, October, 1781. In 178, when the 5th was consolidated with the 2d Ct. Line, he was a sergeant in Capt. Chapman's company, and was stationed at West Point when the army was disbanded; his discharge, signed by Gen. Washington, is till preserved by a descendant. About 1787 he went to Hoosick, Rensselaer co., NY, where his sister Elizabeth was living; later he resided in Cambridge, Argyle, and Rome, New York, but in 1799 settled in Walton, where he built a house at the base of "Mount Holley."

    Matthew married Mary WEED on 6 Jun 1784. Mary (daughter of Josiah WEED and Abigail BOUTON) was born on 21 Nov 1758 in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 25 Feb 1846 in Walton, Delaware County, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. William Weed MARVIN was born on 26 Sep 1793 in Argyle, Washington Co., New York; died on 28 Oct 1868 in Unadilla, Otsego Co., New York.

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  1. 2.  Thomas MARVIN was born on 4 Mar 1703/4 in Lyme, New London Co., Connecticut (son of Deacon Samuel MARVIN and Susannah GRAHAM); died in abt. 1763.

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    "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin": How long Thomas remained in Lyme in uncertain; he witnessed a deed there 5 Oct., 1724; he joined with his brother Samuel in a conveyance to Edmund Dorr, in 1727 (Lyme rec., IV: 153, 281), and was admitted a freeman 24 April, 1733, and then disappears from Lyme; a Thomas marvin is found in the records of Goshen, Ct., 27 Dec., 1738, as one of the original proprietors, but has not been identified as this son of Samuel; when the town ands there were divided, he drew lot 50, and was appointed town collector at a meeting held in Litchfield. He was also on several other committees when the town of Goshen was organized. When his father's will was made, 19 Aug., 1741, Thomas had "already received his portion." We judge that he moved away fromLyme about the time of his marriage.

    In 1756, and probably earlier, he was living in Simsbury, CT.; in May of that year the Legislature gave him "liberty for a ferry" over the Farmington river, for ten years, after the bridge there had been destroyed; this bridge, which had been built about 1750, crossed the river from that part of Simsbury known as "Hopmeadow," the business centre. When this ferry was established he was authorized to charge "for man, horse, and load, one penny: single man or single horse, one half-penny: sheep and swine per head, one farthing." Two years later he concluded that a ferry across the Connecticut river, where he could get better prices, was more desirable, and in October, 1758, he carried on that business between Suffield and Enfield, on the route known for more than half a century as "Gillis's ferry." He found the boat and wharf there in bad condition, and in a memorial to the Legislature agreed to repair them at his own expense, if he could have a monopoly of all ferry privileges north of what was known as "the falls." In May, 1759, he was permitted to raise the fares.

    Thomas married Mehitable GOODRICH about 1733. Mehitable (daughter of Joseph GOODRICH and Mehitable GOODWIN) was born on 6 Mar 1716; died in abt. 1775 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mehitable GOODRICH was born on 6 Mar 1716 (daughter of Joseph GOODRICH and Mehitable GOODWIN); died in abt. 1775 in Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
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    1. 1. Matthew MARVIN was born on 7 Jun 1754 in Simsbury, Connecticut; died on 2 Sep 1846 in Walton, Delaware County, New York.