Jeremiah Platt1
M, #105993, b. 25 November 1686
| Father | Capt. Epenetus Platt Sr.1 b. b 12 Jul 1640, d. Sep 1693 |
| Mother | Phebe Wood1 b. c 1647, d. Jul 1697 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Jeremiah Platt married Hannah (?)1
Jeremiah Platt was born on 25 November 1686 at Connecticut, USA.1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
Jeremiah Platt was born on 25 November 1686 at Connecticut, USA.1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
Family | Hannah (?) |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com. Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data:
Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995.
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Ruth Platt1
F, #105995, b. 13 June 1688
| Father | Capt. Epenetus Platt Sr.1 b. b 12 Jul 1640, d. Sep 1693 |
| Mother | Phebe Wood1 b. c 1647, d. Jul 1697 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Ruth Platt was born on 13 June 1688 at Connecticut, USA.1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com. Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data:
Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995.
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Sarah Platt1
F, #105996, b. 4 February 1692
| Father | Capt. Epenetus Platt Sr.1 b. b 12 Jul 1640, d. Sep 1693 |
| Mother | Phebe Wood1 b. c 1647, d. Jul 1697 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Sarah Platt was born on 4 February 1692 at Connecticut, USA.1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com. Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data:
Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995.
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Elizabeth Platt1
F, #105997, b. 1 March 1682
| Father | Capt. Epenetus Platt Sr.1 b. b 12 Jul 1640, d. Sep 1693 |
| Mother | Phebe Wood1 b. c 1647, d. Jul 1697 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Elizabeth Platt married Jonathan Smith.1
Elizabeth Platt was born on 1 March 1682 at Connecticut, USA.1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
Elizabeth Platt was born on 1 March 1682 at Connecticut, USA.1
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From Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995. pp. 404-5:
[Quote] EPENETUS PLATT, b. 12th July, 1640, in Milford, Conn; d. 1693. Commissioned 9th Jan. 1684-85, Captain of a Company of Suffolk Foot. Sent in command of East End Men, 3d May, 1689, to demand the surrender of the fort at New York. m. Phoebe WOOD, dau. of Jonas and Joanna (STRICKLAND) WOOD, of Halifax, and granddau. of Edward WOOD.
ISSUE
1. Phoebe, b. 19th Mar. 1669; m. John TREADWELL.
II. Mary, b. 11th Jan. I672; m. Timothy CARLE.
III. Epenetus, b. 4th Apr. 1674; d. 1744.
IV. Hannah, b. 23rd Aug. 1679.
V. Elizabeth, b. 1st Mar. 1682; m. Jonathan SMITH.
VI. JONAS, b. 24th Apr. 1684.
VII. Jeremiah., b. 25th Nov. 1686; m. Hannah (surname unknown).
VIII. Ruth, b. 13th June, 1688.
IX. Sarah, b. 4th Feb. 1692.
JONAS PLATT, b. 24th Apr. 1684; drowned at Perth Amboy, N. J. Resided on the farm at Sunk Meadow, L. I., which his wife inherited from her father. m. 1707, Sarah SMITH, dau. of Richard SMITH, Sr., of Smithtown, L. I.[End Quote]1
Family | Jonathan Smith |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com. Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016. This collection was indexed by Ancestry World Archives Project contributors.
Original data:
Mackenzie, George Norbury, and Nelson Osgood Rhoades, editors. Colonial Families of the United States of America: in Which is Given the History, Genealogy and Armorial Bearings of Colonial Families Who Settled in the American Colonies From the Time of the Settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775. 7 volumes. 1912. Reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1966, 1995.
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Josiah Platt1
M, #106000, b. 28 December 1667
| Father | Deacon John (I) Platt1 b. b 1 Nov 1631, d. 6 Nov 1705 |
| Mother | Hannah Clark1 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Josiah Platt died; per Jacobus d. young.1 He was born on 28 December 1667 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
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Samuel Platt1
M, #106001, b. 26 January 1670/71, d. 4 December 1713
| Father | Deacon John (I) Platt1 b. b 1 Nov 1631, d. 6 Nov 1705 |
| Mother | Hannah Clark1 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Samuel Platt was born on 26 January 1670/71 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1 He married Rebecca Benedict, daughter of Samuel Benedict of Danbury, on 18 June 1712 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Samuel Platt died on 4 December 1713 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA, at age 42.1
His estate was probated on 15 December 1713
; From Jacobus: "Will 3 Dec. 1713, proved 15 Dec. 1713; wife Rebecca; minor dau; John and Josiah, sons of bro. John; Joseph, son of bro. Joseph.1
Samuel Platt left a will on 3 December 1713.1
Samuel Platt died on 4 December 1713 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA, at age 42.1
His estate was probated on 15 December 1713
; From Jacobus: "Will 3 Dec. 1713, proved 15 Dec. 1713; wife Rebecca; minor dau; John and Josiah, sons of bro. John; Joseph, son of bro. Joseph.1
Samuel Platt left a will on 3 December 1713.1
Family | Rebecca Benedict |
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Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
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Joseph Platt1
M, #106002, b. between 17 May 1672 and 1673, d. 12 June 1748
| Father | Deacon John (I) Platt1 b. b 1 Nov 1631, d. 6 Nov 1705 |
| Mother | Hannah Clark1 |
| Last Edited | 28 May 2026 |
Joseph Platt was born between 17 May 1672 and 1673 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1 He married Elizabeth Marvin, daughter of Matthew Marvin Jr. and Mary Brush, on 6 November 1700 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.1 Joseph Platt married Hannah Hanford, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford, on 26 January 1703/4
; His 2nd of 2 wives.1
Joseph Platt died on 12 June 1748 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
His estate was probated on 26 July 1748.1
He was a mentioned with Deacon Richard Platt and Mary Wood of Hertfordshire; The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. pp. 155-161.2





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From The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. p160:
13 JOSEPH PLATT
13. JOSEPH3 PLATT, fourth and youngest son of John: and Hannah (Clark) Platt, was born in Milford (or Norwalk), Conn., Feb. 17, 1672. Married, Nov. 6, 1700, Elizabeth Marvin, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth: Marvin. Elizabeth (Marvin) Platt died April 9, 1703, leaving one child.
Joseph3 Platt married, second, Jan. 26, 1704, Hannah, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford of Norwalk, Conn.
Joseph3 Platt seemed to be highly esteemed among his fellow citizens. A grant to him is recorded, Jan. 11, 1699, "of sixteen acres lying at West Rocks, west side of highway leading up to said Rocks." In the Indian troubles that annoyed the early settlers in New England, he, as a soldier, bore himself admirably well. He was too young to be in the "Dismal swamp fight," in King Philip's ·War. Some years after this fight, we find this in the town record, dated February 21, 16g8: "Granted unto Joseph3 Platt, as he was a soldier out in the common service against the enemy, the town as a gratification for his good service, do give and grant unto him ten acres of land, to take it up a mi!e from the town, and where it lies free, not yet pitcht upon by an other persons." We find him called Captain Joseph3 in 1713. "Ye worshipful Joseph3 Platt, Esq.", was one of a committee to fix the limits of an upper village. After a visiting clergyman was at Norwalk, he was appointed to "attend ye Rev. Mr. Dickinson home into ye Jersies." He was a Justice of the Peace in 1726-7.
Child of Joseph3 Platt by his first wife, Elizabeth Marvin:
17. i. Elizabeth, born in Milford, Dec. :z, 1701.
Children of Joseph3 Platt, by his second wife, Hannah HanÂford:
18. ii. Hannah, born in lfilford, Oct. 29, 1704.
+19. iii. Joseph, born in ltiilford, Sept. 9, 1706.2
; From Jacobus:
[Quote]Platt, Joseph, s. of John. Deputy (Norwalk), May 1705, Oct. 1706, Apr. and Oct. 1707, Oct. 1708, Oct. 1709, May and Aug. 1710, Oct. and Nov. 1711, Oct. 1712, Oct. 1713, Oct. 1714, Oct. 1716, Oct. 1718, May and Oct. 1719, Oct. 1720, May 1721, Oct. 1722, Oct. 1724, Oct. 1725, Oct. 1726, Oct, 1727, May,July and Oct. 1728, Oct. 1729, Oct. 1730, May 1731, May and Oct. 1732, Feb., May and Oct. 1733, Oct. 1734, Oct. 1737, Oct. 1738, May 1739; Capt., north company, Norwalk, May 1710; Justice, Oct. 1713 to May 1743; Commissioner, N. Y. Boundary, Apr. 1720.
Born at Norwalk, 17 Feb. 1672/3, d. there 12 June 1748, in 76 yr. (g. s.); m. (1) at Norwalk, 6 Nov. 1700, Elizabeth Marvin, dau. of Matthew. She d. 9 Apr. 1703; he m. (2) 26 Jan. 1703/4, Hannah Hanford, dau. of Rev. Thomas.
He received a grant, 1698, from the town of Norwalk, for service as a soldier in war.
Will 18 Oct. 1744, proved 26 July 1748; wife Hannah; gr. son Joseph Platt Cook; son Joseph; gr. daus; cousin Rebecca wife of Jabez Raymond.
Child by first wife:
Elizabeth, b. 2 Dec. 1701, d. at Stratfield, 16 May 1732; m. Rev. Samuel Cooke.
Children by second wife:
Hannah, b. 29 Oct. 1704, d. y.
Joseph, b. 9 Sept. 1710, d. at Norwalk, Mar. 1777; grad. Yale Coll. 1733; m. Hannah Whitman, dau.. of Zechariah.[End Quote]1
Joseph Platt left a will on 18 October 1744; From Jacobus: Will 18 Oct. 1744, proved 26 July 1748; wife Hannah; gr. son Joseph Platt Cook; son Joseph; gr. daus; cousin Rebecca wife of Jabez Raymond.1
; His 1st of 2 wives.1 Joseph Platt married Hannah Hanford, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford, on 26 January 1703/4
; His 2nd of 2 wives.1
Joseph Platt died on 12 June 1748 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
His estate was probated on 26 July 1748.1
He was a mentioned with Deacon Richard Platt and Mary Wood of Hertfordshire; The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. pp. 155-161.2
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From The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. p160:
13 JOSEPH PLATT
13. JOSEPH3 PLATT, fourth and youngest son of John: and Hannah (Clark) Platt, was born in Milford (or Norwalk), Conn., Feb. 17, 1672. Married, Nov. 6, 1700, Elizabeth Marvin, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth: Marvin. Elizabeth (Marvin) Platt died April 9, 1703, leaving one child.
Joseph3 Platt married, second, Jan. 26, 1704, Hannah, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford of Norwalk, Conn.
Joseph3 Platt seemed to be highly esteemed among his fellow citizens. A grant to him is recorded, Jan. 11, 1699, "of sixteen acres lying at West Rocks, west side of highway leading up to said Rocks." In the Indian troubles that annoyed the early settlers in New England, he, as a soldier, bore himself admirably well. He was too young to be in the "Dismal swamp fight," in King Philip's ·War. Some years after this fight, we find this in the town record, dated February 21, 16g8: "Granted unto Joseph3 Platt, as he was a soldier out in the common service against the enemy, the town as a gratification for his good service, do give and grant unto him ten acres of land, to take it up a mi!e from the town, and where it lies free, not yet pitcht upon by an other persons." We find him called Captain Joseph3 in 1713. "Ye worshipful Joseph3 Platt, Esq.", was one of a committee to fix the limits of an upper village. After a visiting clergyman was at Norwalk, he was appointed to "attend ye Rev. Mr. Dickinson home into ye Jersies." He was a Justice of the Peace in 1726-7.
Child of Joseph3 Platt by his first wife, Elizabeth Marvin:
17. i. Elizabeth, born in Milford, Dec. :z, 1701.
Children of Joseph3 Platt, by his second wife, Hannah HanÂford:
18. ii. Hannah, born in lfilford, Oct. 29, 1704.
+19. iii. Joseph, born in ltiilford, Sept. 9, 1706.2
; From Jacobus:
[Quote]Platt, Joseph, s. of John. Deputy (Norwalk), May 1705, Oct. 1706, Apr. and Oct. 1707, Oct. 1708, Oct. 1709, May and Aug. 1710, Oct. and Nov. 1711, Oct. 1712, Oct. 1713, Oct. 1714, Oct. 1716, Oct. 1718, May and Oct. 1719, Oct. 1720, May 1721, Oct. 1722, Oct. 1724, Oct. 1725, Oct. 1726, Oct, 1727, May,July and Oct. 1728, Oct. 1729, Oct. 1730, May 1731, May and Oct. 1732, Feb., May and Oct. 1733, Oct. 1734, Oct. 1737, Oct. 1738, May 1739; Capt., north company, Norwalk, May 1710; Justice, Oct. 1713 to May 1743; Commissioner, N. Y. Boundary, Apr. 1720.
Born at Norwalk, 17 Feb. 1672/3, d. there 12 June 1748, in 76 yr. (g. s.); m. (1) at Norwalk, 6 Nov. 1700, Elizabeth Marvin, dau. of Matthew. She d. 9 Apr. 1703; he m. (2) 26 Jan. 1703/4, Hannah Hanford, dau. of Rev. Thomas.
He received a grant, 1698, from the town of Norwalk, for service as a soldier in war.
Will 18 Oct. 1744, proved 26 July 1748; wife Hannah; gr. son Joseph Platt Cook; son Joseph; gr. daus; cousin Rebecca wife of Jabez Raymond.
Child by first wife:
Elizabeth, b. 2 Dec. 1701, d. at Stratfield, 16 May 1732; m. Rev. Samuel Cooke.
Children by second wife:
Hannah, b. 29 Oct. 1704, d. y.
Joseph, b. 9 Sept. 1710, d. at Norwalk, Mar. 1777; grad. Yale Coll. 1733; m. Hannah Whitman, dau.. of Zechariah.[End Quote]1
Joseph Platt left a will on 18 October 1744; From Jacobus: Will 18 Oct. 1744, proved 26 July 1748; wife Hannah; gr. son Joseph Platt Cook; son Joseph; gr. daus; cousin Rebecca wife of Jabez Raymond.1
Family 1 | Elizabeth Marvin d. 9 Apr 1703 |
Family 2 | Hannah Hanford |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48014/images/FamFairfieldI-003408-483?usePUB=true&pId=161676. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 28 May 2026: Ancestry.com. The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: Avery, Samuel Putnam,. The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1925.
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Hannah Platt1
F, #106003, b. 15 December 1674
| Father | Deacon John (I) Platt1 b. b 1 Nov 1631, d. 6 Nov 1705 |
| Mother | Hannah Clark1 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Hannah Platt was born on 15 December 1674 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1 She married Samuel Marvin in 1701/2.1
Family | Samuel Marvin |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48014/images/FamFairfieldI-003408-483?usePUB=true&pId=161676. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site.
Capt. Isaac Platt1,2
M, #106007, b. 1699, d. 5 February 1763
| Father | Jonas Platt1,2 b. 16 Aug 1667, d. May 1724 |
| Mother | Sarah Scudder1,2 b. 1 Sep 1681, d. 1715 |
| Last Edited | 29 May 2026 |
Capt. Isaac Platt was born in 1699 at Huntington, Suffolk Co., New York, USA.2 He married Abigail Skidmore on 15 August 1736 at First Church of Huntington, Huntington, Suffolk Co., New York, USA.2
Capt. Isaac Platt died on 5 February 1763 at Huntington, Suffolk Co., New York, USA.2
Capt. Isaac Platt was buried after 5 February 1763 at Old Burying Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk Co., New York, USA;
From Find a Grave: Capt Isaac Platt
Capt. Isaac Platt died on 5 February 1763 at Huntington, Suffolk Co., New York, USA.2
Capt. Isaac Platt was buried after 5 February 1763 at Old Burying Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk Co., New York, USA;
From Find a Grave: Capt Isaac Platt
Birth 1699, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death 5 Feb 1763 (aged 63–64), Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial Old Burying Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Son of Jonas Platt and Sarah Scudder, husband of Abigail Skidmore whom he married on August 15, 1736 at the First Church of Huntington by Rev. Prime.
(Long Island Surnames; Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel Knapp Frost) Aug. 1911, page 30)
Inscription Here lyes ye body of Cap. Isaac Platt who departed this life (dates below ground level)
Family Members
Parents
Jonas Platt 1667–1724
Sarah Scudder Platt 1681–1715
Siblings
Elizabeth "Williams" Platt Ketcham 1694–1773
Amos Platt 1704–1771
Hannah Platt Prime 1706–1776
Timothy Platt 1707–1784
Created by: Aislin
Added: Sep 19, 2008
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 29928064.2
Death 5 Feb 1763 (aged 63–64), Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial Old Burying Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Son of Jonas Platt and Sarah Scudder, husband of Abigail Skidmore whom he married on August 15, 1736 at the First Church of Huntington by Rev. Prime.
(Long Island Surnames; Cemetery Inscriptions from Huntington, Long Island, New York, Copied by Josephine C. Frost (Mrs. Samuel Knapp Frost) Aug. 1911, page 30)
Inscription Here lyes ye body of Cap. Isaac Platt who departed this life (dates below ground level)
Family Members
Parents
Jonas Platt 1667–1724
Sarah Scudder Platt 1681–1715
Siblings
Elizabeth "Williams" Platt Ketcham 1694–1773
Amos Platt 1704–1771
Hannah Platt Prime 1706–1776
Timothy Platt 1707–1784
Created by: Aislin
Added: Sep 19, 2008
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 29928064.2
Family | Abigail Skidmore |
Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141494260/sarah-platt: accessed May 21, 2026), memorial page for Sarah Scudder Platt (1 Sep 1681–1715), Find a Grave Memorial ID 141494260, citing Old Burying Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by: Find a Grave.. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29928064/isaac-platt: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Capt Isaac Platt (1699–5 Feb 1763), Find a Grave Memorial ID 29928064, citing Old Burying Hill Cemetery, Huntington, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by Aislin (contributor 46535342).
Rebecca Platt1
F, #106011, b. 9 April 1713, d. 1790
| Father | Samuel Platt1 b. 26 Jan 1670/71, d. 4 Dec 1713 |
| Mother | Rebecca Benedict1 |
| Last Edited | 27 May 2026 |
Rebecca Platt married Jabez Raymond.1
Rebecca Platt was born on 9 April 1713 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Rebecca Platt died in 1790.1
Rebecca Platt was born on 9 April 1713 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Rebecca Platt died in 1790.1
Family | Jabez Raymond |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
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Elizabeth Marvin1
F, #106014, d. 9 April 1703
| Father | Matthew Marvin Jr.1,2 b. 8 Nov 1627, d. 1712 |
| Mother | Mary Brush3 b. 1630, d. 1709 |
| Last Edited | 29 May 2026 |
Elizabeth Marvin married Joseph Platt, son of Deacon John (I) Platt and Hannah Clark, on 6 November 1700 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA,
; His 1st of 2 wives.1
Elizabeth Marvin died on 9 April 1703.1
;
From The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. p160:
13 JOSEPH PLATT
13. JOSEPH3 PLATT, fourth and youngest son of John: and Hannah (Clark) Platt, was born in Milford (or Norwalk), Conn., Feb. 17, 1672. Married, Nov. 6, 1700, Elizabeth Marvin, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth: Marvin. Elizabeth (Marvin) Platt died April 9, 1703, leaving one child.
Joseph3 Platt married, second, Jan. 26, 1704, Hannah, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford of Norwalk, Conn.
Joseph3 Platt seemed to be highly esteemed among his fellow citizens. A grant to him is recorded, Jan. 11, 1699, "of sixteen acres lying at West Rocks, west side of highway leading up to said Rocks." In the Indian troubles that annoyed the early settlers in New England, he, as a soldier, bore himself admirably well. He was too young to be in the "Dismal swamp fight," in King Philip's ·War. Some years after this fight, we find this in the town record, dated February 21, 16g8: "Granted unto Joseph3 Platt, as he was a soldier out in the common service against the enemy, the town as a gratification for his good service, do give and grant unto him ten acres of land, to take it up a mi!e from the town, and where it lies free, not yet pitcht upon by an other persons." We find him called Captain Joseph3 in 1713. "Ye worshipful Joseph3 Platt, Esq.", was one of a committee to fix the limits of an upper village. After a visiting clergyman was at Norwalk, he was appointed to "attend ye Rev. Mr. Dickinson home into ye Jersies." He was a Justice of the Peace in 1726-7.
Child of Joseph3 Platt by his first wife, Elizabeth Marvin:
17. i. Elizabeth, born in Milford, Dec. :z, 1701.
Children of Joseph3 Platt, by his second wife, Hannah HanÂford:
18. ii. Hannah, born in lfilford, Oct. 29, 1704.
+19. iii. Joseph, born in ltiilford, Sept. 9, 1706.4
; His 1st of 2 wives.1
Elizabeth Marvin died on 9 April 1703.1
;
From The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. p160:
13 JOSEPH PLATT
13. JOSEPH3 PLATT, fourth and youngest son of John: and Hannah (Clark) Platt, was born in Milford (or Norwalk), Conn., Feb. 17, 1672. Married, Nov. 6, 1700, Elizabeth Marvin, daughter of Matthew and Elizabeth: Marvin. Elizabeth (Marvin) Platt died April 9, 1703, leaving one child.
Joseph3 Platt married, second, Jan. 26, 1704, Hannah, daughter of Rev. Thomas Hanford of Norwalk, Conn.
Joseph3 Platt seemed to be highly esteemed among his fellow citizens. A grant to him is recorded, Jan. 11, 1699, "of sixteen acres lying at West Rocks, west side of highway leading up to said Rocks." In the Indian troubles that annoyed the early settlers in New England, he, as a soldier, bore himself admirably well. He was too young to be in the "Dismal swamp fight," in King Philip's ·War. Some years after this fight, we find this in the town record, dated February 21, 16g8: "Granted unto Joseph3 Platt, as he was a soldier out in the common service against the enemy, the town as a gratification for his good service, do give and grant unto him ten acres of land, to take it up a mi!e from the town, and where it lies free, not yet pitcht upon by an other persons." We find him called Captain Joseph3 in 1713. "Ye worshipful Joseph3 Platt, Esq.", was one of a committee to fix the limits of an upper village. After a visiting clergyman was at Norwalk, he was appointed to "attend ye Rev. Mr. Dickinson home into ye Jersies." He was a Justice of the Peace in 1726-7.
Child of Joseph3 Platt by his first wife, Elizabeth Marvin:
17. i. Elizabeth, born in Milford, Dec. :z, 1701.
Children of Joseph3 Platt, by his second wife, Hannah HanÂford:
18. ii. Hannah, born in lfilford, Oct. 29, 1704.
+19. iii. Joseph, born in ltiilford, Sept. 9, 1706.4
Family | Joseph Platt b. bt 17 May 1672 - 1673, d. 12 Jun 1748 |
Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48014/images/FamFairfieldI-003408-483?usePUB=true&pId=161676. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148400812/elizabeth-marvin: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Elizabeth Marvin (1604–1647), Find a Grave Memorial ID 148400812, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by LookingForFamily (contributor 47127361).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172270621/mary-marvin: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Mary Brush Marvin (1630–1709), Find a Grave Memorial ID 172270621, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Mookie (contributor 47515129).
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 28 May 2026: Ancestry.com. The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
Original data: Avery, Samuel Putnam,. The Warren, Little, Lothrop, Park, Dix, Whitman, Fairchild, Platt, Wheeler, Lane, Avery pedigrees of Samuel Putnam Avery, 1847-1920. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1925.
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Matthew Marvin Jr.1,2
M, #106015, b. 8 November 1627, d. 1712
| Father | Matthew Marvin Sr.2,3 b. Mar 1600, d. 1680 |
| Mother | Elizabeth (?)2,4 b. 1404, d. 1647 |
| Last Edited | 29 May 2026 |
Matthew Marvin Jr. was born on 8 November 1627 at Great Bentley, Tendring District, co. Essex, England.4 He married Mary Brush in 1650.5,2
Matthew Marvin Jr. was buried in 1712 at East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA;
From Find a Grave: Matthew Marvin Jr.
Matthew Marvin Jr. died in 1712.4
Matthew Marvin Jr. was buried in 1712 at East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA;
From Find a Grave: Matthew Marvin Jr.
Birth 8 Nov 1627, Great Bentley, Tendring District, Essex, England
Death 1712 (aged 84–85), Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
The following narrative was published in "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, CT., 1638 and 1635 Sons of Edward Marvin, of Great Bentley, England" by George Franklin Marvin & William T.R. Marvin (1904):
"He left no will, and the deeds mention only his daughter Hannah and a child of Elizabeth: they cover several pages in Norwalk Land Rec. (IV: 155 et seq.) He was in Norwalk certainly as early as 1651-2, and perhaps was one of the "thirty approved families" mentioned in the Agreement, 19 June, 1650, with Roger Ludlow, then of Fairfield, Ct., though not named in that document.
In the Deed made with Runckinheage and other "Norwake" Indians, 15 Feb., 1651/2, his name is the eleventh. The consideration was "thirty fathum of Wampum," and various other articles, including kettles, coats, pipes, needles, etc.
His home-lot fronted on the road to Stamford, having the meeting-house lot on the east, his father's lot as its rear northern boundary, and Daniel Kellogg's lot on the west. His estate of "lands and accommodations," in 1665, was £135 .. 10. He is frequently called "Mr." on the Town Records, and was often intrusted with important matters of public business, in church and civil affairs. He was town clerk in 1660, '61 and '62; townsman or selectman in 1660 and 1679, and perhaps in other years; some of the records are missing, but apparently, by his signature as witness to a deed, on 15 April, 1694, he served in that year also. He was "accepted to be made free" 13 Oct., 1664; the freeman's oath was ordered to be taken in the following May.
2 June, 1666, "Thomas Seymour, Matthew Marvin, Jr., Daniel Kellogg and John Bouton were granted all that creek lying between Thos. Seymour's barn and barren marsh, for which said persons were to procure a highway to Bouton's Island."
At the town meeting 22 Jan'y, 1669/70, "Mr. Thomas Fitch and Matthew Marvin junior, are desired and apointed, and it is left to their discretion, to treat with the Indians touching the lands between the West branch of Norwalk river and Saketuk river." He was again appointed on a similar committee, in June, 1670.
9 March, 1685, "Mathew Marven is freed from trayning not from watching and warding," at a Court held in Fairfield. (Fairfield rec, 1: 194.)
4 December, 1688, the town voted that "a fence shall be made and sett up for ye taking in of a winter wheat field .... the first lott should begin att ye gate; which first lott was drawn by Matthew Marvin Sen'. There were thirty-one lots, and "Matthew, Jr.," drew No. 23.
20 Feb., 1694/5, he was the chairman of a committee with full powers to repair the old bridge across the Norwalk river, or to build a new one as they might deem expedient.
At the town meeting 21 Feb., 1670/1, "Matthew Junior, was chosen to swepe the meating-house, and to have 20s for his pains." From duties connected with the church assigned to him at a later period, it is thought that he was one of the deacons, but the church records have been destroyed. 16 Jan'y, 1694/5, he was on a "Towne committee," of which his brothers in-law, Sergt. John Bouton and Samuel Smith, were also members, "to Exercise their best prudence to look out for, and to endeavor what in them lyeth, in the use of all lawful meanes, for to obtaine a faithfull Minister and Dispenser of the word of the Gospell to us in this place." They obtained the Rev. Stephen Buckingham, and 8 Oct, 1697, Matthew was appointed, with James Olmstead, for to signifie unto the Reverend Elders at ye time of ordination, ye desire and good agreem' of ye towne with ye Church in ye ordayning" of that clergyman. The same month he was chairman of the committee of five "who are by ye Towne desired to take care for ye providing of a comfortable entertaynement for ye Reverend Elders and Messengers when heare at ye time of ordination; ye charge of their entertaynment to be payd by ye inhabitants of ye towne.'' 14 Jan'y, 1702/3, the "towne did by vote grant and allow unto Matthew Marvin, liberty to sitt in ye Deacon's seat before ye Pulpitt, for ye benefitt of his hearing ye word preached." He was then about 75 years old.
He owned large parcels of land in various parts of the town, described in the deeds of gift, and there are frequent references on the records to transfers in which he was one of the parties.
His estate is given on the List of Commonage, 3 Jan'y, 1687, as ,£264.. 05. On this List, which contains seventy-eight names, there are but five who are rated above him — among them, Mark St. John, whose daughter Rhoda married Matthew's son.
In the drawing of lots in 1709, in East Saugatuck, "Matthew Jr. and senr." received 418.10 acres of commonage, and 8 acres, 1 rood, 19 rods, — one acre to each £50 of commonage."
Gravesite Details Time and weather has possibly erased the location of this grave.
Family Members
Parents
Matthew Marvin Sr 1600–1680
Elizabeth Marvin 1604–1647
Spouse
Mary Brush Marvin 1630–1709 (m. 1650)
Siblings
Elizabeth Marvin Olmstead 1622–1689
Mary Marvin Bushnell Adgate 1628–1713
Sarah Marvin Goodrich-Curtis 1631–1701
Hannah Marvin Seymour 1634 – unknown
Abigail Marvin Bouton 1636–1681
Rebecca Marvin Clarke 1639–1712
Rachel Marvin Smith 1649–1690
Children
Sarah Marvin Betts 1662–1737
Elizabeth Marvin Platt 1671–1703
John Marvin 1678–1776
Created by: Mookie
Added: Nov 5, 2016
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 172270466.4
Death 1712 (aged 84–85), Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
The following narrative was published in "Descendants of Reinold and Matthew Marvin of Hartford, CT., 1638 and 1635 Sons of Edward Marvin, of Great Bentley, England" by George Franklin Marvin & William T.R. Marvin (1904):
"He left no will, and the deeds mention only his daughter Hannah and a child of Elizabeth: they cover several pages in Norwalk Land Rec. (IV: 155 et seq.) He was in Norwalk certainly as early as 1651-2, and perhaps was one of the "thirty approved families" mentioned in the Agreement, 19 June, 1650, with Roger Ludlow, then of Fairfield, Ct., though not named in that document.
In the Deed made with Runckinheage and other "Norwake" Indians, 15 Feb., 1651/2, his name is the eleventh. The consideration was "thirty fathum of Wampum," and various other articles, including kettles, coats, pipes, needles, etc.
His home-lot fronted on the road to Stamford, having the meeting-house lot on the east, his father's lot as its rear northern boundary, and Daniel Kellogg's lot on the west. His estate of "lands and accommodations," in 1665, was £135 .. 10. He is frequently called "Mr." on the Town Records, and was often intrusted with important matters of public business, in church and civil affairs. He was town clerk in 1660, '61 and '62; townsman or selectman in 1660 and 1679, and perhaps in other years; some of the records are missing, but apparently, by his signature as witness to a deed, on 15 April, 1694, he served in that year also. He was "accepted to be made free" 13 Oct., 1664; the freeman's oath was ordered to be taken in the following May.
2 June, 1666, "Thomas Seymour, Matthew Marvin, Jr., Daniel Kellogg and John Bouton were granted all that creek lying between Thos. Seymour's barn and barren marsh, for which said persons were to procure a highway to Bouton's Island."
At the town meeting 22 Jan'y, 1669/70, "Mr. Thomas Fitch and Matthew Marvin junior, are desired and apointed, and it is left to their discretion, to treat with the Indians touching the lands between the West branch of Norwalk river and Saketuk river." He was again appointed on a similar committee, in June, 1670.
9 March, 1685, "Mathew Marven is freed from trayning not from watching and warding," at a Court held in Fairfield. (Fairfield rec, 1: 194.)
4 December, 1688, the town voted that "a fence shall be made and sett up for ye taking in of a winter wheat field .... the first lott should begin att ye gate; which first lott was drawn by Matthew Marvin Sen'. There were thirty-one lots, and "Matthew, Jr.," drew No. 23.
20 Feb., 1694/5, he was the chairman of a committee with full powers to repair the old bridge across the Norwalk river, or to build a new one as they might deem expedient.
At the town meeting 21 Feb., 1670/1, "Matthew Junior, was chosen to swepe the meating-house, and to have 20s for his pains." From duties connected with the church assigned to him at a later period, it is thought that he was one of the deacons, but the church records have been destroyed. 16 Jan'y, 1694/5, he was on a "Towne committee," of which his brothers in-law, Sergt. John Bouton and Samuel Smith, were also members, "to Exercise their best prudence to look out for, and to endeavor what in them lyeth, in the use of all lawful meanes, for to obtaine a faithfull Minister and Dispenser of the word of the Gospell to us in this place." They obtained the Rev. Stephen Buckingham, and 8 Oct, 1697, Matthew was appointed, with James Olmstead, for to signifie unto the Reverend Elders at ye time of ordination, ye desire and good agreem' of ye towne with ye Church in ye ordayning" of that clergyman. The same month he was chairman of the committee of five "who are by ye Towne desired to take care for ye providing of a comfortable entertaynement for ye Reverend Elders and Messengers when heare at ye time of ordination; ye charge of their entertaynment to be payd by ye inhabitants of ye towne.'' 14 Jan'y, 1702/3, the "towne did by vote grant and allow unto Matthew Marvin, liberty to sitt in ye Deacon's seat before ye Pulpitt, for ye benefitt of his hearing ye word preached." He was then about 75 years old.
He owned large parcels of land in various parts of the town, described in the deeds of gift, and there are frequent references on the records to transfers in which he was one of the parties.
His estate is given on the List of Commonage, 3 Jan'y, 1687, as ,£264.. 05. On this List, which contains seventy-eight names, there are but five who are rated above him — among them, Mark St. John, whose daughter Rhoda married Matthew's son.
In the drawing of lots in 1709, in East Saugatuck, "Matthew Jr. and senr." received 418.10 acres of commonage, and 8 acres, 1 rood, 19 rods, — one acre to each £50 of commonage."
Gravesite Details Time and weather has possibly erased the location of this grave.
Family Members
Parents
Matthew Marvin Sr 1600–1680
Elizabeth Marvin 1604–1647
Spouse
Mary Brush Marvin 1630–1709 (m. 1650)
Siblings
Elizabeth Marvin Olmstead 1622–1689
Mary Marvin Bushnell Adgate 1628–1713
Sarah Marvin Goodrich-Curtis 1631–1701
Hannah Marvin Seymour 1634 – unknown
Abigail Marvin Bouton 1636–1681
Rebecca Marvin Clarke 1639–1712
Rachel Marvin Smith 1649–1690
Children
Sarah Marvin Betts 1662–1737
Elizabeth Marvin Platt 1671–1703
John Marvin 1678–1776
Created by: Mookie
Added: Nov 5, 2016
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 172270466.4
Matthew Marvin Jr. died in 1712.4
Family | Mary Brush b. 1630, d. 1709 |
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Citations
- [S2354] Ancestry.Com Web Site, online http://search.ancestry.com/, Accessed 27 May 2026: Ancestry.com, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line]. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I [database on-line], by Donald Lines Jacobus. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., In. 1976, 1991.
Info: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48014/
Image: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48014/images/FamFairfieldI-003408-483?usePUB=true&pId=161676. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.Com Web Site. - [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172270466/matthew-marvin: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Matthew Marvin Jr. (8 Nov 1627–1712), Find a Grave Memorial ID 172270466, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Mookie (contributor 47515129).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127000373/matthew-marvin: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Matthew Marvin Sr. (Mar 1600–1680), Find a Grave Memorial ID 127000373, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by D. Fritz (contributor 46604229).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/148400812/elizabeth-marvin: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Elizabeth Marvin (1604–1647), Find a Grave Memorial ID 148400812, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by LookingForFamily (contributor 47127361).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172270621/mary-marvin: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Mary Brush Marvin (1630–1709), Find a Grave Memorial ID 172270621, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by Mookie (contributor 47515129).
Bridget Bouton1
F, #106019, b. 1634, d. 1689
| Father | John Bouton Sr.1 b. 26 Mar 1614, d. 1645 |
| Mother | Alice Kellogg1 b. 26 Mar 1610, d. 1 Dec 1680 |
| Last Edited | 29 May 2026 |
Bridget Bouton was born in 1634 at Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1 She married Daniel Kellogg in 1665.1,2
Bridget Bouton was buried in 1689 at East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Bridget Bouton died in 1689 at Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Bridget Bouton was buried in 1689 at East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Bridget Bouton died in 1689 at Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Family | Daniel Kellogg |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37808931/bridget-kellogg: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Bridget Bouton Kellogg (1634–1689), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37808931, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37808608/daniel-kellogg: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Daniel Kellogg (6 Feb 1630–5 Dec 1688), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37808608, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).
Sgt. John Bouton Jr.1
M, #106020, b. between 30 1636 and 9 1636, d. 25 October 1707
| Father | John Bouton Sr.1 b. 26 Mar 1614, d. 1645 |
| Mother | Alice Kellogg1 b. 26 Mar 1610, d. 1 Dec 1680 |
| Last Edited | 29 May 2026 |
Sgt. John Bouton Jr. was born between 30 1636 and 9 1636 at Hartford, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA.1 He married Abigail Marvin, daughter of Matthew Marvin Sr. and Elizabeth (?), on 1 January 1656 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.2
Sgt. John Bouton Jr. died on 25 October 1707 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Sgt. John Bouton Jr. was buried after 25 October 1707 at East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA;
From Find a Grave: SGT John Bouton
Birth 30 Sep 1636, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death 25 Dec 1707 (aged 71), Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Plot NO TOMBSTONE REMAINS
~MY ANCESTOR~
The son of JOHN & ALICE (KELLOGG) BOUTON, he married ABIGAIL MARVIN on January 1, 1656 in Norwalk, Colony of Conn.
In 1671/2, Norwalk Town Records shows that he had an estate of 100£ and five children. On January 31, 1678 at a town meeting, he was named as part of a committee of six men to oversee the work on the meeting house in Norwalk. He was a selectman and a reprentative for Norwalk to the General Assembly in Hartford many times between 1671 and 1685. At a meeting in the town of Norwalk on January 16, 1694, "Serj'nt John Bouton" was chosen to be one of ten inhabitants as the "Towne commitee" which also included Matthew Marvin, John Benedick, Ralph Keeler, & others. Part of their duty was to secure a minister.
John Bouton was born around 1636, probably in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, or Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. He was the son of John Bouton and his wife Alice ------.
John was one of the earliest settlers of Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, where he was established by 1655. His four acre lot -- on the south side of the road to Stamford just after it turned west, and was located opposite his sister Bridget's -- was opposite Matthew Marvin Jr.'s, a little further to the west on the Stamford Road, with the minister's and John Ruscoe's lots on the east, and Thomas Lupton's on the south. Lupton later sold this lot to a Mr. Platt in 1665, and in 1674 John purchased it from Platt.
On 1 January 1656/7 (OS/NS), he married Abigail Marvin at Norwalk. Abigail was the daughter of Matthew Marvin and Elizabeth [Gregory?], and was born in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, around 1637 or 1638. They had eight children:
i John b. 30 September 1659 m. Mary Hayes
ii Matthew b. 24 December 1661 m. ------ ------
iii Hannah b.c. 1663 m. James Betts
iv Joseph b.c. 1665 m. ------ ------
v Rachel b. 15 December 1667 m. Matthew/Matthias St. John
vi Abigail b. 1 April 1670 m. Ebenezer Smith
vii Mary b. 26 May 1671 d. young
viii Elizabeth b.p. 1671 m. Edward Waring
John served as a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature on many occasions. He was elected to that position on October 1669, October 1671, October 1673, May 1674, May 1675, October 1676, May and October 1677, May 1678, October 1679, May 1680, May 1681, May and October 1682, May 1683, May and October 1685. He was chosen Surveyor in 1670; and Selectman in 1671, 1674, 1679, 1683, 1684, and 1689. He also served as a Sergeant in the Norwalk Train Band.
He also served on a number of committees. In 1678, he was named to a committee "chosen to oversee the work about the meting-house," and to entertain the gentlemen called upon to settle the differences about moving that building. In 1686, he was on a related committee formed to seat people in the new meeting house and to "settle the differences about the head-lynes." Finally, on 16 January 1694/5, he was on a committee formed to choose a new minister.
Abigail was still alive in December 1680, when her step-mother died, but probably died soon after. Sometime after 1689, John married as his second wife Mary (------)(Allen) Stevenson, the widow of Thomas Allen and Jonathan Stevenson. They had three children:
ix Thomas b.p. 1689 d.s.p.
x Richard b.p. 1689 m. Mercy Platt
xi Mary b.p. 1689 m. Lemuel Morehouse
John died in Norwalk sometime in January 1707; his will, dated 25 December 1706, was proved on 27 January 1706/7, so he must have died between these two dates, likely in January.
Family Members
Parents
John Bouton Sr 1614–1645
Spouse
Abigail Marvin Bouton 1636–1681 (m. 1656)
Siblings
Bridget Bouton Kellogg 1634–1689
Richard Bouton 1639–1665
Children
John Bouton III 1659 – unknown
Matthew Bouton 1661–1723
Rachel Bouton Saint John 1667–1748
Joseph Bouton 1674–1747
Elizabeth Bouton Waring 1681–1760
Created by: V. Nareen Lake
Added: May 28, 2009
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 37642641.1
Sgt. John Bouton Jr. died on 25 October 1707 at Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA.1
Sgt. John Bouton Jr. was buried after 25 October 1707 at East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield Co., Connecticut, USA;
From Find a Grave: SGT John Bouton
Birth 30 Sep 1636, Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death 25 Dec 1707 (aged 71), Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Plot NO TOMBSTONE REMAINS
~MY ANCESTOR~
The son of JOHN & ALICE (KELLOGG) BOUTON, he married ABIGAIL MARVIN on January 1, 1656 in Norwalk, Colony of Conn.
In 1671/2, Norwalk Town Records shows that he had an estate of 100£ and five children. On January 31, 1678 at a town meeting, he was named as part of a committee of six men to oversee the work on the meeting house in Norwalk. He was a selectman and a reprentative for Norwalk to the General Assembly in Hartford many times between 1671 and 1685. At a meeting in the town of Norwalk on January 16, 1694, "Serj'nt John Bouton" was chosen to be one of ten inhabitants as the "Towne commitee" which also included Matthew Marvin, John Benedick, Ralph Keeler, & others. Part of their duty was to secure a minister.
John Bouton was born around 1636, probably in Watertown, Middlesex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, or Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut. He was the son of John Bouton and his wife Alice ------.
John was one of the earliest settlers of Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, where he was established by 1655. His four acre lot -- on the south side of the road to Stamford just after it turned west, and was located opposite his sister Bridget's -- was opposite Matthew Marvin Jr.'s, a little further to the west on the Stamford Road, with the minister's and John Ruscoe's lots on the east, and Thomas Lupton's on the south. Lupton later sold this lot to a Mr. Platt in 1665, and in 1674 John purchased it from Platt.
On 1 January 1656/7 (OS/NS), he married Abigail Marvin at Norwalk. Abigail was the daughter of Matthew Marvin and Elizabeth [Gregory?], and was born in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut, around 1637 or 1638. They had eight children:
i John b. 30 September 1659 m. Mary Hayes
ii Matthew b. 24 December 1661 m. ------ ------
iii Hannah b.c. 1663 m. James Betts
iv Joseph b.c. 1665 m. ------ ------
v Rachel b. 15 December 1667 m. Matthew/Matthias St. John
vi Abigail b. 1 April 1670 m. Ebenezer Smith
vii Mary b. 26 May 1671 d. young
viii Elizabeth b.p. 1671 m. Edward Waring
John served as a Deputy to the Connecticut Legislature on many occasions. He was elected to that position on October 1669, October 1671, October 1673, May 1674, May 1675, October 1676, May and October 1677, May 1678, October 1679, May 1680, May 1681, May and October 1682, May 1683, May and October 1685. He was chosen Surveyor in 1670; and Selectman in 1671, 1674, 1679, 1683, 1684, and 1689. He also served as a Sergeant in the Norwalk Train Band.
He also served on a number of committees. In 1678, he was named to a committee "chosen to oversee the work about the meting-house," and to entertain the gentlemen called upon to settle the differences about moving that building. In 1686, he was on a related committee formed to seat people in the new meeting house and to "settle the differences about the head-lynes." Finally, on 16 January 1694/5, he was on a committee formed to choose a new minister.
Abigail was still alive in December 1680, when her step-mother died, but probably died soon after. Sometime after 1689, John married as his second wife Mary (------)(Allen) Stevenson, the widow of Thomas Allen and Jonathan Stevenson. They had three children:
ix Thomas b.p. 1689 d.s.p.
x Richard b.p. 1689 m. Mercy Platt
xi Mary b.p. 1689 m. Lemuel Morehouse
John died in Norwalk sometime in January 1707; his will, dated 25 December 1706, was proved on 27 January 1706/7, so he must have died between these two dates, likely in January.
Family Members
Parents
John Bouton Sr 1614–1645
Spouse
Abigail Marvin Bouton 1636–1681 (m. 1656)
Siblings
Bridget Bouton Kellogg 1634–1689
Richard Bouton 1639–1665
Children
John Bouton III 1659 – unknown
Matthew Bouton 1661–1723
Rachel Bouton Saint John 1667–1748
Joseph Bouton 1674–1747
Elizabeth Bouton Waring 1681–1760
Created by: V. Nareen Lake
Added: May 28, 2009
Find a Grave Memorial ID: 37642641.1
Family | Abigail Marvin b. 1636, d. 1681 |
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Citations
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37642641/john-bouton: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for SGT John Bouton (30 Sep 1636–25 Dec 1707), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37642641, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).. Hereinafter cited as Find a Grave.
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37655412/abigail-bouton: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for Abigail Marvin Bouton (1636–1681), Find a Grave Memorial ID 37655412, citing East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA; Maintained by V. Nareen Lake (contributor 46613568).
- [S2374] Find a Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98636587/john-bouton: accessed May 29, 2026), memorial page for John Bouton III (30 Sep 1659–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 98636587; Maintained by Lori (contributor 46817367).