Descendants of Thomas Merveyn Mervyn

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4850. Edward Harrison Marvin

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AFN: 50PW-VJ


Grace Leona Reeder

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AFN: 50PW-WP


4867. Katherine Louise Cole

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Edward Clark Bryan

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6100. Kenneth Cole Bryan

AF#: 6088-JV

AF#: 6088-JV


6101. Helen Louise Bryan

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AF#: 6088-K2


4868. Loren Pinckney Waldo Marvin

L. P. Waldo MARVIN, born at Hartford, Conn., October 19, 1870, parents E. E. Marvin, a lineal descendant of Reinold Marvin, who came to Hartford with Thomas Hooker in 1636, was captain in the First Connecticut U. S. V. in the war of the rebellion, and for forty years clerk of the United States District and Circuit courts and United States commission, and Cynthia P. Marvin, who died March 18, 1898, a daughter of Loren P. Waldo, a former representative of this district in Congress, Judge of the Superior court and United States commissioner of pensions. L. P. Waldo Marvin has always resided in the city of Hartford and was educated in the common schools, graduating from the West Middle District school in 1884, from the Hartford Public High school in 1888, then entered Yale College and graduated from the Academic department in 1892 and from the Yale Law School in 1894 and at once commenced the practice of law in the city of Hartford.
On June 4, 1895, he married F. Belle Watrous, a daughter of Christopher and Lottie C. Watrous of Chicago, Ill., and have two children, Florence Watrous Marvin, born December 2, 1896, and Edwin Waldo Marvin, born June 13, 1899. Mr. Marvin has been twice a Deomcratic candidate for representative of the city of Hartford in the State legislature, and from January, 1904 until April, 1906, was chairman of the Democratic Town committee. He has also been for six or seven years secretary of the Hartford Public High school committee, and for nine months a member of the Board of Street commissioners of the city of Hartford. He is a vestryman of Trinity church of Hartford, president of the Open Hearth association, member of the Hartford club, Hartford Golf club, University club, Elihu club of New Haven, Alpha Delta Phi of New York, Connecticut Historical society, Municipal Art society and other local organizations. In November, 1906, he was elected Judge of the Court of Probate for the District of Hartford, which position he continues to occupy.

L. P. Waldo MARVIN, born at Hartford, Conn., October 19, 1870, parents E. E. Marvin, a lineal descendant of Reinold Marvin, who came to Hartford with Thomas Hooker in 1636, was captain in the First Connecticut U. S. V. in the war of the rebellion, and for forty years clerk of the United States District and Circuit courts and United States commission, and Cynthia P. Marvin, who died March 18, 1898, a daughter of Loren P. Waldo, a former representative of this district in Congress, Judge of the Superior court and United States commissioner of pensions. L. P. Waldo Marvin has always resided in the city of Hartford and was educated in the common schools, graduating from the West Middle District school in 1884, from the Hartford Public High school in 1888, then entered Yale College and graduated from the Academic department in 1892 and from the Yale Law School in 1894 and at once commenced the practice of law in the city of Hartford.
On June 4, 1895, he married F. Belle Watrous, a daughter of Christopher and Lottie C. Watrous of Chicago, Ill., and have two children, Florence Watrous Marvin, born December 2, 1896, and Edwin Waldo Marvin, born June 13, 1899. Mr. Marvin has been twice a Deomcratic candidate for representative of the city of Hartford in the State legislature, and from January, 1904 until April, 1906, was chairman of the Democratic Town committee. He has also been for six or seven years secretary of the Hartford Public High school committee, and for nine months a member of the Board of Street commissioners of the city of Hartford. He is a vestryman of Trinity church of Hartford, president of the Open Hearth association, member of the Hartford club, Hartford Golf club, University club, Elihu club of New Haven, Alpha Delta Phi of New York, Connecticut Historical society, Municipal Art society and other local organizations. In November, 1906, he was elected Judge of the Court of Probate for the District of Hartford, which position he continues to occupy.


6120. Henry Martin Marvin

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