Members of this family are identified in a document recorded by Daniel Antoine Jossevel, notary at Moudon, 02 jan 1736.
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_Thievent MARTIN ____|
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|--PIerre MARTIN
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| _Petrus CLERC _______+
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| _Claude CLERC _______|
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|_Clara CLERC ________|
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_Pierre MARTIN ______|
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_Jean MARTIN ________|
| (1649 - ....) m 1673|
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| |_Marguerite CABROL __|
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|--Rachel MARTIN
| (.... - 1684)
| _Bernard SCALÉ ______
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| _Jaques SCALÉ _______|
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|_Marie SCALÉ ________|
(1655 - ....) m 1673|
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|_Marguerite VIALLET _|
(.... - 1674) m 1640|
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This could be the Susanne Dutoit wife of Abraham David Dutoit who died 13 nov 1773, age 73. It appears that sometimes the death records give women the surname of their husbands, though this is not usually the case.
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|--Susanne MARTIN
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|_Claudine WAGNIÈRES _|
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Traces of a Martin family at Crissier, circa 1542, in Fg 65 (fol. 638, image 454 on FamilySearch.org). Also in Fh 83, 1550's, see fol. 542, Gabriel Martin.
The terrier Fg 370 is listed by the ACV as dating from 1546, but except for an indistinct and barely visible notation on one of the old labels on the spine of the volume, there seem to be no dates in this volume at all. The commissaire is Jean Lando, whose other terriers date from approximately the same time. It may eventually be possible to establish dates through comparisons with other terriers. However, Fh 370 although far from complete, contains a reconnaissance involving the Martin family of Crissier, possibly the one we are looking for. The undated reconnaissance, fol. 364, is for Johan filz de feu Glaude Clerc, et Estienne Martin, mary et conjoincte personne de Clare fillie dudict Glaude Clerc et de leurs bons grez, assçavoir ledict Johan tant à son nom que de Pierre et Glaude enfans de feu Johan Factier pour les trois pars et par indivis (in other words, Jean, Pierre, and Glaude have a 3/4 interest in the estate of the late Glaude Clerc), et ledict Estienne (this name, based on the Latin Stephanus, could equally well be rendered in French as Thivent or similar) Martin au nom et comme conjoincte personne de ladicte Clare pour l'aultre quarte part indivise comme dessus. Of this Estienne, he must have reached the age of majority in order to participate in the reconnaissance in this way, and if the terrier does in fact date from 1546, then he must have been born no earlier than 1521. Fh 370 is apparently believed to be associated in some way with Fg 369 (itself a fragment of about 72 folios that is continued after a gap of around 300 folios by the volume known as Fh 65), also nominally dated in 1546, but which in fact contains items with dates at least as early as 1540, including an item relating to the appointment of Aimé Mandrot as its commissaire, signed by Johannes Lando. The question of the date or dates of Fg 370, unfortunately, remains extremely uncertain.
Hoiwever, a similar terrier, Fg 369, compiled by Amé Mandrot circa 1546, of which about the last half, fols. 356-657) became separated and are now catalogued as Fg 65, gives apparently the same reconnaissance as the one extracted by Johannes Lando in Fg 370, but with a little more detail, and with a clear date of 31 jan 1543. While it is clear from these sources that the late Claude Clerc left a son Jean and a daughter Clare, their relationship with Pierre and Claude, children of the late Jean Factier and heirs and coheirs of the late Claude Clerc, is not clear. One solution would be that another daughter of Claude had married Jean Factier, but the 1/4 interest of Clare suggests that there must have been three other heirs, Perhaps one of them died without heirs and thus left the missing 1/4 share to be inherited by either Jean Clerc or the heirs of Jean Factier. There are many other possible solutions.
A far more promissing source is the terrier Ff 554, a relatively complete volume compiled by George Ansel, dates around 1578, devoted to Crissier, 487 folios. See fol. 10v, Claude et Pierre enfans de Estyvent Martin, as well as a different Claude Martin, fol. 369v. The reconnaissance on fol. 10v, 16 may 1578, seems to add new information: Claude et Pierre enfans de Estyvent (Thyvent) Martin, 16 may 1578, Thyvent Martin du village de Crissie agissant au present acte de recognoissance comme pere et legitime administrateur de Claude et Pierre Martin ses enfans par luy euz de Clara sa femme fille de feu Claude Clerc, des biens aultresfois recognuz ez mains de feu Provide Pierre Deschaulx notaire ... par Jaquet de Vernant, et en aprez ez mains de Discret Jehan Bovis ... par Jehan Fattiez au nom de Colletaz sa femme, et dernierement ez mains dudict commissaire Giginilliat l'ancien par Jehan filz de Claude Cler, et audictz enfans par vraye et legitime succession maternelle advenuz, also another item from an abbergement recorded by Philippe Buet 08 sep 1576. The connection to the Fattier family is apparently through Colleta, but the chronology suggests that the property was only later held by the Clerc family.
A hint at a solution may be contained in a rathre vague statement in Ff 105, commissaire Philippe Buet, fol. 53v: Abbergement pour Françoise, Marie, et Bernard enfans de feu Claude Picty de Crissiez, 08 sep 1567, comme ainsi soit que feu Claude filz de feu Anthoine Picty de Crissier et Jehan filz de feu Jehan Fattiez dudict Crissier heussent recogneuz es mains de feu Egrege Pierre Marchand notaire et commissaire pour lors du prioré de Lustrier ... de l'hommage et tenement anciennement par feu Reverend Jaques de Montmayor au nom dudict prioré abbergez à feu Aymonet Picty et Anthoine sa femme soubz l'hommage taillable ... , lettre signé par ledict Marchand du Jeudi avant la Dimanche des Bordes 1511 (See Ff 33, commissaire Petrus Marchiandi, fols. 41-51v, unfortunately leaving many questions unanswered), also later (?) by an abbergement perpetuel to Jehan Fattiez et Claude Cler son filiastre pour la tierce partie, et Pierre Picty pour les aultres deux partz, also citing a letter recorded by Jehan Fabri notaire 12 nov 1521, et en ensuyvant la recognoissance et abbergement predictz les successeurs desdictz Fattiez et Jehan Clerc ayent recogneuz les biens procedez dudict tenement ... recorded by Jean Gigniliat 30 jun 1540, and as some conditions were not met, lesdictz biens ont esté escheuz et commis à nosdictz seigneurs. Eventually a claim was made by Jehan de Glus (error ! Should read Humbert Guilliot ! and see the notes under his entry in this database) agissant tant au nom de Françoise sa femme que aussy de Marie et Bernard enfans dudict feu Claude Picty tenementiers, Or est ainsi que nous ledict ballifz ... granted to them by new abbergement, to Françoise, Marie, and Bernard enfans dudict feu Claude Picty absens, le prenommé Humbert Guilliot au nom d'iceulx present — but he seems not to be mentioned previously in this abbergement! While this could be seen as evidence that Françoise had also been married to Jehan de Glus, Some items are indivis (held jointly) with the bientenants of feu Pierre Picty. Here is its noted that a certain Claude Clerc is the "filiastre" or step-son of Jehan Fattiez. Further, in Ff 33, commissaire Petrus Marchiandi, fol. 34, the situation is clarified further: Johanns Factier, age about 16, makes a reconnaissance for himself and his maternal brother Glaudius Clerici, with approval of his father Johannes Factier, die Jovis post Dominicam Bordarum 1511. Exactly what happened is obscured by apparent breaks in the usual process of inheritance over the generations. Instead, and for reasons that are not stated, new leases were made, even though there are numerous mentions of an earlier lease or grant to Aymonetus Picty and his wife Anthonia.
The reconnaissances compiled by Jean Gignilliat 30 jun 1540 are found in AVL C 318, fols. 189v ff. They show that the late Jean Factier who was age 16 in 1511 had married Louise, who survived him in 1540, with a daughter Clauda, and a daughter-in-law Clare, widowr of Jean, deceased son of Louise and the Jean Factier born about 1495. The half-brother Claude Clerc or Clerici had also apparently died, leaving a son Jean Clerc, and unnamed children. These facts may raise the question of whether Clare, widow of the younger Jean Factier was the same Clare Clerc, wife of Thivent Martin, but so far there is no evidence to support this notion.
Ff 555, from about 1620, references a previous terrier by George Ansel, and contains reconnaissances (fols. 131 ff.) for Gabriel son of Humbert Guillot, and for the Martin family, previously recognized by Thiven Martin for his sons Claude and Pierre, 07 apr 1620.
However, a more complete explanation of the history of the original tenement is contained in Ff 105, fol. 1, for Jehan de Gluz, in which we find that the tenement reverted to the priory due to failure to comply with one or more conditions of the original abbergement (which, it seems, no longer exists), and was then, whether in its entirety or in part, leased anew to Jean Factier and Claude Clerc, followed by another reversion and lease, and then later, conditions again not satisfied, again reverted, this time to Their Excellencies of Bern, and leased for a fourth ? time in part to Jean de Gluz and to various other parties as described above. The relevant text in Ff 105 follows: fol. 1: Maistre Jehan de Gluz favre habitant à Crissiez, 08 sep 1567, comme ainsi soit que feu Claude filz de feu Anthoine Picty de Crissiez et Jehan filz de feu Jehan Fatiez dudict Crissiez heusse recogneu es mains de feu Egregie Pierre Marchandi notaire et commissaire pour lors du prioré de Lustrier estre hommes taillable[s] à la misericorde de feu Venerable Regnyer Pellerin subprieur du prioré de Lustriez et des siens audict office dudict soubprioré perpetuellement existantz, et de tenir soubz ledict hommage taillable plusieurs pieces et possessions et choses en icelle recognoissance speciffiées que furent de l'hommage et tenement anciennement par feu Reverend Jaques de Montmayor au nom dudict prioré abbergez à feu Aymonet Picty et Anthoine sa femme soubz l'hommage taillable et conditions en dicte recognoissance contenues, que si lesdictz pour lors recognoissantz tenoient aultre fied que celluy dudict subprioré que alors ledict soubprieur et les siens puissent tousjours et perpetuellement sans aucune offence du seigneur ny de personne remettre en ses mains lesdictz biens et à qui luy plairoit les réabberger et accenser, et aussy qu'ilz estoient tenuz le chesaulx de maison dependant dudict tenement icelluy r[é]ediffier deans six ans afin que ledict hommage taillable heusse peu estre comme sus en estoit requis deservy, et en cas de deffault puisse ledict heritage reduyre en ses mains, constant d'icelle recognoissance lettre signée par ledicte Marchandi notaire dattée du Jeudy avant la Dymanche des Bordes 1511 (this is the second lease of the tenement), et aussy que comme ainsi soit que feu Venerable Jehan de Montfalcon commendataire pour lors dudict prioré de Lustriez estans lesdictz biens dudict tenement escheuz et reduictz es mains dudict soubprieur pour le deffault de non avoir satisfaict esdictes conditions comme dessus reservées heusse réabbergeé et en abbergement perpetuel donné et concedé aux Jehan Factiez et Claude Clert son filliastre pour la tierce partie, à Pierre Picty dudict Crissier pour les aultres deux partz, pour eulx et les leurs quelconques lesdictes pieces et possessions en fied et soubz la nature du fied contenu es recognoissances precedemment faictes et pour les hommages, tailles, servez, censes, conditions, et astrictions et aultres charges et tributz pour les biens contenuz en ladicte recognoissance sus narré, audict prioré dheuz annuellement et accoustumé de payer, et par condition audict abbergement expressement reservée que lesdictz abbergataires prenommez estoient tenuz et astrainctz soubs perdition, commission, et escheute des biens abbergez les chesaulx de maison en dicte recognoissance contenuz et réabbergez domiffier et réediffier et en iceulx faire focage deans douz ans lors prochains advenir, commenceant à la datte d'icelluy abbergement, comme d'icelluy se conste lettre receue et signée par Egrege Jehan Favre notaire 12 nov 1521 (this is either a third lease of the tenement, or else a restatement of the second lease), et en ensuivant la recognoissance et abbergementz predictz les successeurs desdictz Factiez et Jehan Clert ayent recogneuz les biens procedez dudict tenement à nosdictz seigneurs es mains de feu Egregie Jehan Gignilliat notaire et des extentes dudict prioré commissaire soubz les conditions esdictes recognoissances et abbergements precedentz escriptes 20 jun 1540, nonobstant quelles reserves et conditions predictz les tenementiers desdictz biens non satisfaict au contenu desdictz abbergementz et recognoissances et es conditions en iceulx reservées, en vertu de quoy lesdictz biens on esté escheuz et commis à nosdictz seigneurs, suyvant quelle escheute advenue nous lesdict ballifz auroient faict deffences es tenementiers desdictz biens de non se jugerer ? (ingerer ?) ny miscuer ? esdicts biens, apres quelle deffence maistre Jehan de Glus mareschal habitant audict Crissier tenementier des pieces cy apres limitées (in other words, the present abbergement applies only to these specific properties, not to the entirety of the original tenement) procedées dudict tenement et hommage taillable contenus esdictz abbergementz et recognoissances predicts se soit venu presenter et nous supplier luy vouloir donner icelles en abbergement de nouveau avec affranchissement de ladicte taille. Or est ainsi que nous ledict ballifz suyvant le bon vouloir de nosdictz seigneurs et permission de affranchir ledit hommage et fied taillable en fied franc, estans des droictz de nosdictz seigneurs bien informez et certiorez au nom d'iceulx nosdictz seigneurs et des leurs audict soubpioré successeurs quelconques à nous abbergé, accensé, et en abbergement perpetuel donné, largy, et concedé par ces presents en fied franc et directe seigneurie perpetuelz au lieu dudict fied et hommage taillable auquel fied franc et directe seigneurie ledict fied et hommage taillable reduisons et permutons par ces presentes audict nommé Jehan de Gluz favre de Crissiez present, acceptant, stipulant, et recepvant pour luy, ses hoirs, et successeurs universelz. Fol. 5v, mention that his wife is Pernon. Fol. 8v: Donné et faict au chasteau à Lausanne 08 sep 1567 en presence des Egreges Jehan François chastellain ? de Ryve, et Pierre Goudard notaires et citoyens de Lausanne tesmoingtz à ce requis et demandez. Le present abbergement a esté receu par ledict feu Egregie Aymoz Richard commissaire, en apres duquel ensuyvant la commission à moy Philippe Buet commissaire donnée par Magniffcque Seigneur Pettermand ? de Watteville de ses registres et protocolles n'estant encore levé, a esté levé et signé en faveur de nosdictz magnifficques [seigneurs], et foy et corroboration d'icestes, with signature and paraphe of Philippe Buet. Note that as a result of the tenement or parts of it having twice reverted to the priory or Leurs Excellences, the proportions cited in the present terrier do not appear to be the result of an unbroken line of inheritance, but of arbitrary divisions for the purposes of reabbergement.
Also to be examined, Ff 168, circa 1620, including Villars-Sainte-Croix and Crissier.
Notarial records of Regnier Pivard (ACV Dg 200, all registers and minutaires have been examined) include some mentions of families at Crissier: Dg 200/5 (a very condensed minutaire). fol. 37, 21 nov 1590, Claude Marthyn de Crissier charge ayant de Jehanne fillie de Jean Pierre Andrey de Crissiez grants a lease for a house; fol. 44v, 20 feb 1591, Claude Marthyn de Crissiez owes Benoict Tissot; for. 48, 11 jun 1591, Bernard Petit de Crissiez principal et Guilliaume son frere fiance owe Noble Philibert Polier receveur for LL.EE. etc., and similar for Guillaume Petit and Claude Marthyn; Dg 200/7, fol. 36, 10 feb 1599, Guilliaume Petit de Crissier owes Jehan Henry Moret 80 florins for a loan; Dg 200/8, fol. 2, 13 jan 1601, Guilliaume Pitty de Crissier , Pierre Pitty fiance, owe Jehan Henry Moret 100 florins for a loan.
Dg 158 ... Martignyer (acts not signed, but at the end, a few pages by Jehan Baptiste Martignyer): FHL microfilm #009165075, image 270, fol. 7: Quittance en faveur de honnorable Styvent Martin de Crissier: Anne relaissée de feu Jaques Chevallet allias George has received from Styvent Martin de Crissiez, confesse et publicquement recognoit ... s'en avoir eu et receu de honnorable Styvent Martin de Crissiez present, la presente confession acceptant, recepcvant, et stipulant pour luy et les siens hoirs et successeurs quelconques, assavoir (inserted by reference mark: plainne et entiere satisfaction et poyement) de tout ce en quoy povoit avoir esté entenu ledict Styvent à ladicte Anne pour la constitution de son mariage..., 23 jun 1558. The implication would normally be that Styvent Martin was her father, but there are many examples where a dowry is paid by someone else in the event that the bride's father is deceased. Fol. 68, image 330, Claude Picty femme de Jehan de la Pierre de Pentha..., her late brother was Claude Picty, and her late father was another Claude Picty, nowhere apparently stated as being from Crissier, but the witnesses Noble Claude de Monthey and Johannes Bauld are from Crissier, 02 mar 1553.
So far, no further information about the ancestry of Thievent Martin has surfaced.
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|--Vernie Mae MARTIN
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| _Nathaniel Haven URAN _+
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| _Arthur Haven URAN __|
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| | |_Ann Elizabeth BAKER __
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|_Gwendolyn Mae URAN _|
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(1876 - ....) m 1901|
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She was among the sponsors at the baptism of Louise, daughter of Aimé Chuard, 26 feb 1548, and so we suppose that she must have been at least of the age of first communion at that time.
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_Friedrich MARTY ____|
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|--Louise MARTY
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| _Jean CHEVROD _______|
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|_Barbely CHEVROD ____|
(1515 - 1548) m 1532|
| _Nicod PROBI ________
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|_Nicolleta PROBI ____|
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|_Perronette MELLET __+
[13240] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
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| |_Margaret (MARVIN) __|
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|--Abigail MARVIN
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(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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[13892] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
[13232] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
| (.... - 1680) m 1622|
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| |_Margaret (MARVIN) __|
| (1560 - 1633) |
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|--Elizabeth MARVIN
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|_Elizabeth (MARVIN) _|
(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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[13238] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
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|--Hannah MARVIN
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|_Elizabeth (MARVIN) _|
(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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[13236] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
| (.... - 1680) m 1622|
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| |_Margaret (MARVIN) __|
| (1560 - 1633) |
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|--Marie MARVIN
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|_Elizabeth (MARVIN) _|
(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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[13234] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
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| |_Margaret (MARVIN) __|
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|_Elizabeth (MARVIN) _|
(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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[13220] Donald L. Jacobus, compiler, Hale, House & Related Families (1978 Reprint)
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_Edward MARVIN ______|
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|--Matthew MARVIN
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(1560 - 1633) |
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[13242] George & Wm. Marvin, compiler, Descendants of Reinold & Matthew Marvin (Boston, MA: T.R. Marvin & Son, 1904)
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_Edward MARVIN ______|
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
| (.... - 1680) m 1622|
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| |_Margaret (MARVIN) __|
| (1560 - 1633) |
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|--Rebecca MARVIN
| (1639 - ....)
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|_Elizabeth (MARVIN) _|
(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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[12321] Donald L. Jacobus, compiler, Hale, House & Related Families (1978 Reprint)
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_Edward MARVIN ______|
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_Matthew MARVIN _____|
| (.... - 1680) m 1622|
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| |_Margaret (MARVIN) __|
| (1560 - 1633) |
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|--Sarah MARVIN
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|_Elizabeth (MARVIN) _|
(1604 - 1640) m 1622|
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_Thomas Peter CASE ____+
| (1843 - 1926) m 1864
_Porter M. Phillip Sylvester CASE _|
| (1879 - 1945) m 1900 |
| |_Rachel Caroline NEAL _+
| (1947 - 1889) m 1864
_John Earl CASE ________|
| (1910 - 1986) |
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| |_Mary Elizabeth KENDRICK __________|
| (1878 - 1970) m 1900 |
| |_Janette ARBUCKLE _____
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|_Olive Solveig JOHNSON _|
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[3188] Gédéon Johannot rescheduled a debt 01 mar 1776 "vû la triste circonstance où il était par rapport au decret de l'hoirie de feu son BeauPère" (Frederich Bergier, notary at Lausanne).
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