Mary COLLINS

Female 1672 - 1761  (89 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary COLLINS was born on 16 Jun 1672 in Middletown, Connecticut (daughter of Samuel COLLINS and Mary MARVIN); died on 12 Jul 1761 in Oxford, Massachusetts.

    Mary married Richard MOORE before 1694. Richard (son of Capt Jacob MOORE and Elizabeth LOOKER) was born on 12 Sep 1670 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 19 Oct 1767 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel COLLINS was born about 1635 in England; was christened on 2 Aug 1636 in Framlingham, England (son of Deacon Edward COLLINS and Martha BAYLIE); died on 10 Jan 1695/6 in Middletown, Connecticut.

    Samuel married Mary MARVIN about 1663. Mary (daughter of Reinold MARVIN and Marie UNKNOWN) was christened on 23 Oct 1636 in Great Bentley, Essex, England; died on 5 Mar 1713/4 in Middletown, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary MARVIN was christened on 23 Oct 1636 in Great Bentley, Essex, England (daughter of Reinold MARVIN and Marie UNKNOWN); died on 5 Mar 1713/4 in Middletown, Connecticut.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Reinold and Mary Marvin

    Children:
    1. Edward COLLINS was born on 18 Jun 1664 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; was christened in Jun 1664 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died after 1 Feb 1695/9.
    2. Martha COLLINS was born on 03 Mar 1666/67 in Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut; died on 14 Aug 1750 in Middletown, Middlesex Co., Connecticut.
    3. Samuel COLLINS, Jr. was born on 21 Oct 1668 in Middletown, Connecticut; was christened on 15 Dec 1668 in Middletown, Connecticut; died about 1700 in Prob. Boston, Massachusetts.
    4. Sybil COLLINS was born on 24 Feb 1669/70 in Middletown, Connecticut; was christened on 27 Feb 1669/70 in Middletown, Connecticut; died after 24 May 1721.
    5. 1. Mary COLLINS was born on 16 Jun 1672 in Middletown, Connecticut; died on 12 Jul 1761 in Oxford, Massachusetts.
    6. Abigail COLLINS was born on 2 Jun 1673 in Middletown, Connecticut; was christened on 28 Jun 1674 in Middletown, Connecticut; died on 5 Nov 1741 in Middletown, Connecticut.
    7. Daniel COLLINS was born on 5 Oct 1675 in Middletown, Connecticut; was christened on 20 Oct 1675; died on 6 Jun 1689.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Deacon Edward COLLINS was christened on 25 Mar 1603 in Bramford, Suffolk, England; died on 9 Apr 1689 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Name:
    Edward and his family emigrated from England to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1638. He left a will dated 20 Aug 1683, affirmed 6 April 1689, and proved 17 December 1689. Edward left everything to his wife Martha and made her sole executrix. She was to distribute his estate to their children and grandchildren as she saw "most meet and expedyent."

    Edward married Martha BAYLIE on 20 Nov 1628 in Framlingham, Suffolk,England. Martha was christened on 20 Feb 1609/10 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Mar 1699/1700 in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Martha BAYLIE was christened on 20 Feb 1609/10 in Framlingham, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Mar 1699/1700 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Fact: Daughter of Francis Baylie

    Children:
    1. Daniel COLLINS was born in 1629 in England.
    2. Rev John COLLINS was christened on 26 Jan 1631/2 in Farmlingham, England; died on 3 Dec 1687 in London, England.
    3. Sybil COLLINS was born in 1634.
    4. 2. Samuel COLLINS was born about 1635 in England; was christened on 2 Aug 1636 in Framlingham, England; died on 10 Jan 1695/6 in Middletown, Connecticut.
    5. Martha COLLINS was born on 6 Sep 1639 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died before 24 Aug 1674 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
    6. Rev Nathaniel COLLINS was born on 7 Mar 1641/2 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 28 Dec 1684 in Middletown, Connecticut.
    7. Abigail COLLINS was born on 20 Sep 1644 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts; died on 1 Feb 1673/4 in Charlestown, Massachusetts; was buried in Phipps Street Burying Ground, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
    8. Edward COLLINS was born about 1646; died after 17 Feb 1663/4.
    9. Phebe COLLINS died on 5 Jan 1653.

  3. 6.  Reinold MARVIN was christened on 25 Oct 1594 in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England (son of Edward MARVIN and Margaret UNKNOWN); died in 1662 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Name:
    "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin": Reinold, son of Edward and Margaret marvin, was baptized 25 Oct., 1594, in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England. He died in Lyme, Ct., in the summer of 1662; his will is dated 23 may; the Inventory was presented 28 October of that year. He married Marie -----(Judging from the date of baptism of her eldest child) in 1617 or 1618, but no record has been found. t. mary's Register is not complete. She died in Lyme, probably in the summer of 1661, not long before her husband, as is evident from his will......

    The record of his departure, and the name of the ship in which he sailed, have not been found; many emigrants from northern Essex took shipping for New England from Ipswich at this period, as it was a nearer port than London, and very likely Reinold was among them. The last mention of his name in Great Bentley was in 1637' he appears in Hartford, Ct., in 1638, where Matthew already had a home; thus we know within a few months the date of his arrival. Doubtless his wife and surviving children came with him; at least three had died in England, and only Reinold and Mary are names in his will.

    His home-lot in Hartford was at the north end of the "West Field," near those of Thomas Upson and Thomas Barnes. An entry in the early Hatford records shows that at a town-meeting held 28 Oct., 1640, a vote was passed by which it was
    "Ordered ye Renall maruen hath liberty to by Thomas Vpfonfe lot, & to Pofes it vpon the termes yt other men doe yt is when he fells it, he is to doe according to ye order provided in that behalfe."

    His name does not appear in a list of the landholders in hartford, dated February, 1639/40. About this time he removed to Framington, of which he was one of the earliest proprietors The exact date cannot be given, for the Farmington records begin with 1646.

    Reinold next removed to Saybrook, at the mouth of the Connecticut River; this town was settled about 1640, and called the "town-side," while Lyme, on the eastern side, then had but few if any inhabitants. The Saybrook records before 1660 are missing, and there are no Church records extant of the pastorate of Mr. Fitch, the first minister; but we find that "Randall" Marvin, William Waller, and Thomas Adgate (who married Matthew marvin's daughter Mary) were present at a town-meeting held 7 Jan'y, 1655/6.

    He was made a freeman of Saybrook 20 May, 1658 "at a Gen Court of Election." He was then in his 64th year. A paper dated 12 Dec., 1659, and signed by "Renald Maruen," William Waller, Francis Bushnell, and others, was sent to the Governor and magistrates by the signers, saying that the greater part of the Saybrook Church, with some of the town and the minister, were removing, but they intended to stay.

    He is frequently named in Colonial Records of Connecticut, Vol. I, but it is often difficult to decide whether father or son is intended. Once or twice he is termed "goodman," which, says Drake, was at that time applied to the same persons who are elsewhere on the same records called "Mr."--the title of respect given to clergymen, "Assistants," and others of high position. the elder Reinold held no public office, so far as we know, but is called "Mr. Reynold Marvin."

    Lyme was made a distinct town in May, 1667 ; it had then but about thirty families. Its meadows and cornfields had been cultivated by armed men fro Saybrook, among whome no doubt were Reinold and his son, and Waller, his son-in-law. Here Reinold built a house, retaining his home-lot and considerable land at Saybrook. At his death his largest holdings were in Lyme, very considerable portions of which remain in the possession of his descendants, --of the name or the blood-- at the present time.

    It is not known where Reinold and his wife were buried; perhaps the old burying-ground on the hill where the first meeting-house stood, was their resting-place; but there are two stones, now without legible inscription if they ever bore any, and evidently of great age, still standing in the Duck River buying-ground, in Lyme, near and on the east of the grave of Lieut. Reinold Marin, which may mark the place of their interment. His will was exhibited in Court, 9 July, 1663, and ordered to be recorded, and his son "Renold Marvin was admitted to administer upon his estate."

    Reinold married Marie UNKNOWN on 1617 or 1618. Marie died in 1661 in Lyme, Connecticut. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie UNKNOWN died in 1661 in Lyme, Connecticut.

    Notes:

    Name:
    "Descendants of Reinhold and Matthew Marvin": Her death was attributed to "witchcraft." At a Quarter Court held at Hartford, 5 Sept., 1661, Nicholas Jennings and his wife Margaret, of Saybrook, were indicted for "having enterteined familiarity with Sathan... and by his help done works about ye course of nature, to ye loss of ye liues of several psons, and in pticuler ye wife of Reynold marvin....with other sorceries." The jury did not agree; a "Majority found them guilty, and the rest found strong ground for suspicion." About 1657 there had been "Suspitions about Witchery" in Saybrook, and the General Court sent Mr. Samuel Wyllys thither to investigate matters. In march, 1662/3, after Jennings' trial, the Court disallowed the account of the "Sea Brook Constables" for witnesses, and refused to "pay for their time and travaile, nor to any other upon such accounts for ye future."

    Children:
    1. Lieut. Reinold MARVIN was christened on 20 Dec 1631 in St. Mary's Church, Great Bentley, Essex, England; died on 4 Aug 1676 in Lyme, New London County, Connecticut.
    2. 3. Mary MARVIN was christened on 23 Oct 1636 in Great Bentley, Essex, England; died on 5 Mar 1713/4 in Middletown, Connecticut.