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494 THE STERLING GENEALOGY<br />

Children<br />

1592 t Junius Marvin; b. Oct. 2, 1820; m. 1st, Adeline C. Raymond,<br />

2d, Ellen L. Bennett.<br />

1593 t George Griffin Marvin, b. Feb. 18, 1824; m. Harriet<br />

Stultz.<br />

1594 Ellen Clarissa Marvin, b. Nov. 16, 1826 ; d. at Hamburg,<br />

unm., in July, 1868.<br />

1595 t William Joseph Marvin, b. Apr. 6, 1830; m. Ann M.<br />

Parker.<br />

1596 t Harriet Sophia Marvin, b. Mar. 26, 1833; m. Capt. Milington<br />

L. Carpenter.<br />

1597 Francis Griffin Marvin, b. Nov. 23, 1835; m. Jan. 5,<br />

1891, his brother's widow, Mrs. Harriet (Stultz) Marvin.<br />

He served in the War of the Rebellion in Co. F,<br />

7th Regt., Kansas Vols. Resided at Randolph, Wis.,<br />

and d. at Amboy, Minn., Apr. 9, 1892. No issue.<br />

648 JEMIMA MARVIN (sister of the above), b. in Lyme, Mar.<br />

28, 1791 ; m. Nov. 3, 1821, Abraham Blatcheley, M.D.<br />

Dr. and Mrs. Blatcheley were missionaries to the Sandwich<br />

Islands from 1822 until 1828. Judge William Marvin of Lyme<br />

has a cane given to Dr. Blatcheley by a native Hawaiian chief.<br />

After their return they settled near Orwell, Ohio. Personally, Dr.<br />

Blatcheley " was quite small and active — ' fussy '. He had a<br />

Barlow pocket knife suspended by a long cord around his neck."<br />

Mrs. Jemima Blatcheley d. in 1856.<br />

Only child:<br />

1598 Catharine M. Blatcheley, b. Mar. 21, 1830; d. Aug. 27,<br />

1833.<br />

649 JOSEPH MARVIN (brother of the above) , b. in Lyme, Feb.<br />

8, 1793 ; m. Feb. 19, 1819, Elizabeth Hopkins, b. in Feb., 1795,<br />

dau. of Daniel P. and Sarah (Payne) Hopkins of Hartford, Conn.,<br />

and cousin to Elizabeth Bronson, first wife of Micah <strong>Sterling</strong>,<br />

Joseph's uncle.<br />

Joseph Marvin d. in Watertown, N. Y., in Feb., 1830. He was<br />

buried in such a snow and the ground was so new, that the grave<br />

could never be identified. His widow m. 2d, in the spring of 1838,<br />

Peter Goodsell of De Witt, N. Y., d. Mar. 3, 1858, and was buried<br />

at Toulon, 111. By her 2d marriage she was the mother of Edward

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