Allyn, Matthew

Birth Name Allyn, Matthew 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a
Gramps ID I38251
Gender male
Age at Death 65 years, 9 months, 24 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E58293] 1605-04-17 Braunton Co. Devon England  
1b 2b
Death [E58294] 1670/1-02-01 (Julian) Windsor, Hartford Co., CT  
9 7b 8b
Occupation [E58295]     Honor
 
Christening [E58296] 1605-04-17 Braunton, co. Devon  
10a 7c 8c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Allyn, Richard [I38277]about 15601652-05-10
Mother Wyatt, Margaret [I38278]about 1564about 1607
         Allyn, Matthew [I38251] 1605-04-17 1670/1-02-01 (Julian)

Families

    Family of Allyn, Matthew and Wyatt, Margaret [F13739]
Married Wife Wyatt, Margaret [I38252] ( * 1593/4-03-08 (Julian) + WFT 1631-1700 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E312804] 1625/6-02-02 (Julian) Braunton Co. Devon England  
1c 2c
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Allyn, Mary [I35673]16281703-12-14
Allyn, John [I37563]1629/30-02-24 (Julian)1696-11-11
Allyn, Thomas [I56372]16351695/6-02-14 (Julian)

Narrative

[3104.ftw]

[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 22, Ed. 1, Tree #3104, Date of Import: Dec 9, 1998]

!ref:Hist of Colonial New Haven, Hartford Co.I:227-8
Ancient Windsor 2:27
Hist.of Cambridge, MA
Comp.of Am.Geneal VI:750; Families of Early Hartford
Will dated 30 Jan 1670/1. MATTHEW ALLYN, Cambridge 1632, from Brampton, co.Devon; freeman, MA 4 Mar 1635. Rep. at March, General Court 1636; rem. prob.1636 Hartford where he was an original proprietor; house lot on road to the neck (Windsor Street); owned 110 acres in that and other lots. He was excommunicated by the church in Hartford and 3 Jun 1644, he appealed to the General Court for redress; the records do not show how the affair was settled, but may be why he rem. to Windsor. Nevertheless few men in the colony had more influence or rec. more honors from the people than Mr.Allyn. He was Deputy from Windsor 1648-57; Assistant Conn. Colony 1658-1665; Frequently appointed upon important committees by the General Court. In 1666, appointed Cheif Judge: Col. Matthew Allen of Windsor
INVENTORY. 466/18. Moderator Conn.Colony May 1660; Patentee, Royal Charter 1662;
Commissioner to treat with New Haven Colony Oct 1662 & Mar.1663. Commissioner for NY Boundary Oct 1663; Commission for MA & RI Boundary Oct 1664 and for United Colonies May 1664; War Committee for Windsor Oct 1654. He paid 6 shillings for pew set in Windsor Meeting House 18 Jan 1659/60. The Plymouth Lot in Windsor was owned by Matthew in 1640. Matthew, of Hartford in 1654, claimed that his share of Windsor upland was 360 acres which was granted to him; 80 acres at Pipe-Stove Swamp and 280 acres towards the west bounds of town. He probably built on the Hill (Plymouth) before he came to Windsor to live, and it is almost certain that when he had built there, he utilized the material of the Trading House in the construction of his new house. For, in those days, there were no saw mills. Its front presented two stories; the rear roof (lean-to) sloping down to cover at the
eaves, but one story; front door centered; stairway had two great stairs where it turned at right angles, landing the passenger in the little hall above facing the window directly over front door. Back of the stairway, and of the same width as the front door, was the huge chimney with 3 fireplaces on lower floor, and one each in the 2 rooms above. The summer beam joists which supported the floor of the 2nd story, were plac(?) and without lath and plaster. Sides of room were wainscotted about 3 ft up from floor, and
plastered above.
On 3 May 1638, Lt. Wm. Holmes, by power of attorney for New Plymouth Co., sold to Mr Matthew Allyn of Hartford, all the lands, houses, servants, goods, and chattels in Windsor. Matthew & brother Samuel Allyn, active dealers in land.
Wife Margaret was the sole executrix of his will.
Hon. Matthew Allyn, as we have thus seen, was eminently "a man of affairs" and an active, public-spirited citizen. "Few men," says Hinman, had more influence, or rec. more honors from the people, than Mr. Allyn" Energetic, willful, and persistent in all his projects, he was yet a just, high-minded man, and one of the props of the infant colony. Though he fell under the ban of the Hartford church (probably because he entertained sentiment on baptism, church membership, or church discipline, at variance with the majority of his brethern) there are many evidences that he was still held in high esteem at Hartford; and Mr. Hinman seems to hint that the H. Church encouraged him to remove, being afraid of his influence with the settlers. In 1658, when trouble again arose in the Hartford Church, Mr. Allyn was chairman of the Com. of the General Court to conduct a correspondence on the subject
Mr. Allyn d. 1 Feb. 1670/1; will dated 30 Jan 1670/1 makes his wife, Margaret, his sole executrix; gave her the use of his estate, and desired his sons and son-in-law Newberry, to improve it for her; to his son John he gave his Kennilworth lands, and confirmed to him those lands in Hartford which he had already given him as a marriage portion. His W. house he had previously deeded to his son Thomas, subject to his life use by himself and his wife; he gave him also a large estate, and provided liberally for his dau. Mary Newberry, and grand-daughter Mary Maudsley.
(Lechford"s Note-Book: Matthew Allen of Hartford, upon the River of Connecticot, merchant, otherwise called Matherum Allen, nup. de Bramton in Co.Devon, infra Regni Anglieac nunc de Hartford, sup. Conn. River infra Nova Angelis, M'cator)
children born before coming to Windsor and prob. in Engl.
John, Hon. m.1)19 Nov 1651 Ann, dau. of Henry Smith of Springfield and grand dau. of Wm Pyncheon
m.2) after 1675 Hannah, wid. of Samuel Wells of Hartford, and dau. of Geo. Damberton of New Haven. He d. Hartford 11 Nov 1696. (6 Nov. accorting to tombstone in Old First Ch.Bu.Grd)
Thomas, Capt. m. Abigail, dau. of Rev. John Warham 21 Oct 1658; h. d. 14 Feb 1695/6
Mary m. 11 Jun 1646 Capt. Benjamin Newberry of Windsor; d. 14 Dec 1703

ref:The Pioneers of Mass" by Charles Henry Pope, Geneal. Publi. Co 1977
p.15: Matthew Allen, s. of Richard Allen of Braunton, co. Devon; Cambridge, propr. 1633. Freeman 4 Mar 1634/5. Deputy, Comr. of United Colonies. Rem. to Conn. With wife Margaret conveyed lands to his brother Thomas Allyn of Barnstable, Eng. 17 (10) 1638. Thomas came later to Barnstable, MA

Wills at Chelmsford, co. Essex, Eng
1622 Allen, Alice, wid. of West Hanningfield 70BW44
1631 Allen, Edward, Steeple Bumpstead 50MW3
1619 Allen, Thomas, Chigwell 191EW16
1614 Allen, Thomas, yeoman, Inworth 244 BW2

Pedigree

  1. Allyn, Richard [I38277]
    1. Wyatt, Margaret [I38278]
      1. Allyn, Matthew
        1. Wyatt, Margaret [I38252]
          1. Allyn, Mary [I35673]
          2. Allyn, John [I37563]
          3. Allyn, Thomas [I56372]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 14, Ed. 1 [S745218]
      • Page: Tree #0646
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 9, 1998

      • Page: Tree #0646
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 9, 1998

      • Page: Tree #0646
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 9, 1998

  2. Riley.FTW [S773789]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 9, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 9, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 9, 1998

  3. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 [S2754]
      • Page: Tree #2002
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 21, 1998

  4. phelps.FTW [S72670]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 21, 1998

  5. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 1, Ed. 1 [S361907]
      • Page: Tree #1377
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

  6. phelps.FTW [S361914]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998

  7. Brøderbund Software, Inc.: World Family Tree Vol. 22, Ed. 1 [S2771]
      • Page: Tree #3104
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 9, 1998

      • Page: Tree #3104
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 9, 1998

      • Page: Tree #3104
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 9, 1998

  8. 3104.ftw [S3542528]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 11, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 11, 1998

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: Dec 11, 1998

  9. Hist. of Colonial New Haven Hartford Co.CN I:227-8 Ancient Windsor II:27 Hist. of Cambridge; Familes of Early Hartford Comp.of Am.GenealVI:750 [S14420]
  10. Register [S2547439]
      • Page: 51:213