Gen. Elihu MARVIN

Male 1719 - 1803  (83 years)


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  1. 1.  Gen. Elihu MARVIN was born on 10 Oct 1719 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of John MARVIN and Mary BEERS); died on 24 Aug 1803 in Blooming Grove, Orange Co., New York.

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    "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin": he resided in Oxford village, in the township of Cornwall, Orange Co., where he was fence viewer and one of the overseers of the poor in 1765; he signed the "Association Pledge" there, dated 29 April 1775, opposing arbitrary acts of Great Britain. In 1775, he was chairman of the Committee of Safety and Observation of Cornwall; in 1777, one of the "Committee men" under whose charge town meetings were held; in 1778, Judge of the Orange county Court of Common Pleas; in 1779, one of the Commissioners who tried and convicted the notorious Claudious B. Smith and others, who had robbed and murdered patriots in Orange Co. He was active in the Revolution, serving as lieut.-colonel of Col. Jesse Woodhull's reg't from Orange co. (commissioned 21 Feb., 1778) and in other capacities. When the people of New York were called on in May, 1780, to loan money to the State, to aid in putting the army in proper condition to co-operate with the French, who were then about to arrive, Elihu and his son Elihu Jr., were among the subscribers. 1 July 1780, he was one of the Orange Co. committee appointed by the Legislature to collect clothing for the troops. He was also one of the Commissioners of Sequestration, to sell the property of "disaffected person" in Orange Co.

    25 Dec., 1793, Elihu and John Marvin (perhaps sons of Gen. Elihu), both of Oxford, in the "town of New Cornwall, for the advantage and accommodation of the inhabitants of the people of Oxford, and for the purpose of building a school-house" thereon, deed to the free-holders a piece of land. An obituary published soon after his decease said, that "few have been ore useful to society than he....He served as judge of the court, was a colonel and general in the militia, and deacon in the church. His funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Crane from Job xix:25". His tombstone bears the following lines:

    "Once I was young and well my health was found
    But now my limbs lie mouldering under ground.
    Be wife prepare for death and follow me.
    My bleft Redeemer lives and with his watchfull eyes
    Takes conflant care of all my duft, till he shall bid it rife:
    As I am now you likely foon will be

    Elihu married Abigail YELVERTON about 1744. Abigail was born in 1723 in Goshen, Orange Co., New York; died on 10 May 1803. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Gen. Seth MARVIN was born on 15 Feb 1745/46 in Oxford, Orange Co., New York; died on 25 Aug 1815.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John MARVIN was born on 02 Sep 1678 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA (son of Matthew MARVIN and Mary ?); died on 09 Feb 1774 in Sharon, Connecticut.

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    "Descendants of Reinhold and Matthew Marvin": 26 Feb. 1701, twenty-eight acres of land were "layd out by the Town's Committe" to John Marvin; this land was on "the Danberry Roads," and eight acres of it was "on his father Marvin's account." 16 December 1708, he was appointed town collector. When the meetinghouse was seated in 1710, John was assigned "ye seat before ye hinde pillar." 14 December, 1711, he was chosen surveyor of highways and 18 December, 1712, he was on a committee to obtain a teacher for the school. he was chosen selectman 1706, '13 and '19, in which year he is called "sergeant," and he, or possibly his son John, called "sergeant," in 1738 and '40; he was a constable in 1717; fence viewer, 1721 and '29; "lyster" 1724. In 1734 and '38 he represented Norwalk in the Legislature. In 1718 he with others was chosen to lay before "a wise and judicious committee" the 'surcomstances of ye town in their present differences respecting the meeting-house." 1734, with Joseph Platt, he was appointed to lay out the land granted by the town "in ye plain before Lt. Lee's door," for St. Paul's Church.

    18 Nov., 1737, he gave a lot of land eight rods square to the "Presbiterian or Congregational church of Wilton, on which to erect a meetinghouse." He confirmed this by deed of 6 May, 1738, in which he said "among the congregation are some of my children", naming John as one.


    21 Jan., 1752, he bought for L2400 the farm previously owned by his son John in Sharon, and not long after settled there; he is called of Norwalk 1 Nov., 1754, and of Sharon 17 March, 1756, where he owned several other parcels of land, and soon after his purchase (11 may, 1752), he deeded to his "loveing son Joseph Marvine of Norwalk," a lot, for "love, good-will, and affection." Joseph was appointed adminstrator of his father's will 7 may, 1774.

    John married Mary BEERS on 22 Mar 1704 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. Mary (daughter of James BEERS, Jr. and UNKNOWN) was born about 1685 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut; died on 17 Apr 1720 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary BEERS was born about 1685 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut (daughter of James BEERS, Jr. and UNKNOWN); died on 17 Apr 1720 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of James Beers of Fairfield, Conn.

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    1. 1. Gen. Elihu MARVIN was born on 10 Oct 1719 in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA; died on 24 Aug 1803 in Blooming Grove, Orange Co., New York.