Samuel Marvin

Samuel Marvin
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk [1]
In office
May 1718  October 1718
Serving with John Bartlett
Preceded by Samuel Hanford,
John Read
Succeeded by Joseph Platt,
John Copp
Personal details
Born 1664[2]
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Died 1754[2]
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Spouse(s) Hannah Platt (daughter of John Platt m. ca. 1701)[2][3]
Children Matthew Marvin, Samuel Marvin, Abigail Marvin DeForest, Josiah Marvin, Isaac Marvin, Lewis Marvin, Joseph Marvin[4]
Residence Wilton parish, Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Military service
Rank Lieutenant (October 19, 1719)[4]
Unit South Company of the Norwalk Trainband[4]

Samuel Marvin (1664–1754) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk, Connecticut Colony in the May 1718 session. He served as a townsman in 1702, 1707, 1710, 1712, 1714, 1717, 1724, and 1727.

He was the son of Matthew Marvin, Jr., one of the founding settlers of Norwalk and Mary Brush Marvin.[4]

On June 3, 1723 he was appointed by a town meeting to a committee to seat the new meeting-house, of which his brother-in-law, Joseph Platt, was chairman.

From February 1732, until his death, he lived in Wilton parish, which, at the time was part of Norwalk. His house in Norwalk was still standing in 1902.

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Preceded by
Samuel Hanford
John Read
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk

May 1718–October 1718
With: John Bartlett
Succeeded by
Joseph Platt
John Copp
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