1254. Prudence Marvin
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2355. Mary Mallory
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2357. John Mallory Taft
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2358. Martha Ann Taft
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Niece of Wm H Seward
1266. Archibald Marvin
http://www.rootsweb.com/~nychemun/cemetery/marvinkj.htm
MARVIN CEMETERY
also known as Beckwith Cemetery
Located in the Seeley Creek Valley in the Town of Southport, Chemung County, New York at Pine City on the west side of Pennsylvania Avenue and north of Beckwith Road on land originally settled by the Marvin family. Often referred to as the Beckwith Cemetery, the cemetery is adjacent and north of the stately home where Robert Beckwith and his wife Julia Ann Marvin resided for many years situated on the corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Beckwith Road. The cemetery is in a relatively good state of preservation. Markers copied 1979 by J. Kelsey Jones.
BECKWITH Our little Lasky son of Rob’t & Julia Ann Beckwith d. May 4, 1855 Ag’d 1mo & 15 ds
Robert Beckwith d. Aug 5, 1869 57y 8m 16d
MARVIN Seth Marvin July 13, 1810 June 9, 1890
Lydia wife of Seth Marvin d. June 8, 1838 26 years
Sarah L. dau of Seth & Lydia Marvin d. July 2, 1839 1y 5m 22d
Lawrence son of Seth & Lydia Marvin d. Jan 20, 1846 4m 5d (cannot be correct since Lydia died in 1838)
Matilda J. wife of Seth Marvin Oct 23, 1820 Feb 26, 1888Addie dau of S. & M. J. Marvin Oct 28, 1849 Oct 14, 1864
Emma dau of S. & M. J. Marvin July 12, 1848 July 12, 1859
In memory of Archibald Marvin d. Aug 26, 1825 50 years
Elizabeth wife of Archibald Marvin d. July 2, 1857 76y 2m 5d
In memory of Mark son of Archibald & Elizabeth Marvin d. Nov 23, 1824 12y 3m 19d
Welling son of Archibald & Elizabeth Marvin d. Sept 9, 1844 40y 9m 29d
Edward M. son of Anthony & Margaret Marvin d. 1842 Aged 1 year & 6 mo (only the year is inscribed and no month or day)Frank Marvin born Iowa son of Edward and Mary J. Marvin died June 4, 1871 age 1y 3m 15d at 47 DeWitt Street buried Southport Beckwith ground (Elmira City Death Record - no marker found)
Hector C. Marvin Nov 5, 1801 Mar 1, 1874 72y 3m 26dHenry Marvin d. Apr 8, 1890 Ag’d 35 Yr’s
RACKLYEFT Elizabeth wife of John Racklyeft d. Jan 18, 1875 35 years
Town of Southport
Tri-County Genealogy & History Sites Home PageAmong others who settled in this part of the town were Archibald Marvin and Dr. A. Gates White, who came in 1802 and settled,--the former below Pine Woods, and owned the present site of the hamlet; the latter at Webb’s Mills. Archibald Marvin’s daughter, Mrs. Robert Beckwith, is still on the old homestead, and Seth Marvin, one of his sons, is a resident of the town. General Seth Marvin, father of Archibald, was with the surveyors in 1788, and purchased a large tract, where Seely Creek, Webb’s Mills and Pine City are now located,--a part of the Wells & Holbrook Patent. John Wheeler Pedrick came to Elmira about 1797, and was the first shoemaker there. He settled in Southport in 1802, and bought a lot between those of A. Marvin and Dr. A. G. White, on part of which two of his grandsons, Nathan and E. C. Pedrick, now reside, and on the other part, H. F. Wells and others occupy. John Kelley bought a tract on the State line in 1800.
Our County and its People A History of the Valley and County of Chemung by Ausburn Towner, 1892
TOWN OF SOUTHPORT
Among others who came into this town about 1790 were John MeHenry and John and William Fitzsimmons. Abraham, soil of John McHenry, was born on the John D. Miller farm in 1797 and died on the same place in 1846. William Fitzsimmons was a soldier under Sullivan in his expedition Of 1779. Gen. Seth Marvin, who was with the surveyors in 1788, purchased a large tract in the valley of Seeley Creek, apart of the Wells and Holbrook patent, and his son, Archibald Marvin, settled near Pine Woods in 1802. Seth Marvin and Mrs. Robert Beckwith, son and daughter of Archibald, were long time residents of Southport. In the same year Dr. A. Gates White and John W. Pedrick located at Webb's Mills. John Kelley located near the State line, where he purchased a tract of land, in 1 800. Daniel Beckwith settled in 1793 upon the farm subsequently occupied by the family of his son John. Daniel died in 1844 and John in 1877. Peter Stryker settled about 1795. Charles Evans came from Delaware in 182 5 and settled upon the farm afterward occupied by Solomon L. Smith. Charles Dense came in 1829 and Philetus P. Rathbun in 1831. Philo Jones was a prominent citizen of the south part of the town. His sons and daughters have been residents of this and adjoining towns for many years.
MARVIN, Archibald of Southport. Will dated 3 June 1824. Wife, Elizabeth; children, Hector, Welling, Decoe, Anthony, Seth, Mark, and Julia. Executors, John Waier and M. A. White. Witnesses: John Waier, Rachel Sloane, Jr., A. G. White. Probated 1 Nov 1826. Codicial in 1825 indicates son Mark had died.# Title: Chemung, NY Cemeteries at Tri Counties
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