Matthew Marvin Jr.
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Matthew Marvin Jr. (bapt. November 8, 1626[2] – 1712) was a founding settler of both Hartford and Norwalk, Connecticut. He served as a deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of May 1694, and May and October 1697.
Preceded bySamuel Hayes, James Olmsted[1]
Succeeded byJohn Platt, Thomas Betts[1]
Preceded byAndrew Messenger[1]
Succeeded bySamuel Hayes[1]
Matthew Marvin Jr. | |
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| Deputy of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk | |
| In office May 1694 – October 1694[1] | |
| Preceded by | Samuel Hayes, James Olmsted[1] |
| Succeeded by | John Platt, Thomas Betts[1] |
| In office May 1697 – May 1698 | |
| Preceded by | Andrew Messenger[1] |
| Succeeded by | Samuel Hayes[1] |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Baptized November 8, 1626[2] |
| Died | 1712 |
| Spouse(s) | Mary Brush, Alice Kellogg |
| Children | Sarah Marvin Betts, Matthew Marvin, Samuel Marvin, Hannah Marvin, Elizabeth Marvin Platt, John Marvin |
He was the son of Matthew Marvin Sr. and Elizabeth.
He was twenty-four years old when he settled at Norwalk.
He is listed on the Founders Stone bearing the names of the founding settlers of Norwalk in the East Norwalk Historical Cemetery.