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Abigail Lippincott Shinn BIRTH 16 Feb 1677 Burlington County, New Jersey, USA DEATH 16 Feb 1767 (aged 90) Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA BURIAL Unknown MEMORIAL ID 109091146 · View Source
MEMORIAL PHOTOS 0 FLOWERS 11 Daughter of Restore Lippencott and Hannah Shatock Lippincott.
Married James Shinn Jr., on March 3, 1697 at her parents house.
Mother of;
Hannah Shinn Atkinson born in 1702 in Burlington County NJ, married John Atkinson on Sept. 21, 1716. From this union is Hannah, James, Abigail, Elizabeth, Patience, John, David, and Moses.
Hope Shinn Atkinson, born in Burlington County NJ, married Michael Atkinson, on Apr. 23, 1720. From this union is Rachael, Levi, Job, Elizabeth, Mary, Jonathan, Hannah, Michael, and Amos.
Francis Shinn born in Springfirld Townshipo NJ, married Eliazbeth Atkinson on Aug. 13, 1729. From this union is Lavinia, Restore, Samuel, Levi, George, Israel, Vincent, Barzillai, and Isiah.
Joseph Shinn born 1703 in Burlington County NJ, married Mary Budd. From this union is Patience, Rebecca, William, Vestal, Joseph, Benjamin, John, Francis, and Abigail.
James Shinn Jr. married a cousin Hannah Shinn on Nov. 2, 1726. From this union is Ann, Hope, Adam, Robert, and Sarah. Remarried on Oct. 8, 1739 to wifes name unknown at this time. Frpom this union is Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary, and James III.
Solomon Shinn married Mar. 17, 1939 to Mary Antrim. From this union is Thomas, Asa, james, Sarah, Unity, and Caleb. Remarried Mary Bishop and from this union is mary, and Abigail.
Clement Shinn born in New Hanover NJ, married Sep. 9, 1740 to Elizabeth Webb. From this union is Hannah, Peter, Clement, Levi, Jonathan, David, and Elizabeth.
Abigail Shinn Reeve, married to Henry Reeve in 1728.
Susannah Shinn West, married to Bartholomew Wets in 1727
and Marcy or Mercy Shinn [OB Sine Proli]
Abigail Lippincott, the wife of James, was a great attraction whether considered from the standpoint of birth or wealth. Her father, Restore Lippincott, was the third son of Richard Lippincott, the ancestor of the Lippincotts in America. From John Clement's first settlers in Newton Township we find that Richard emigrated from Devonshirem England, and that the family was one of the oldest in England. It has been traced authentically back to the Domeday Book, complied in the days of the Conqueror.
Richard settled first in Boston, where he was made a freeholder in 1640. He afterwards moved to Dorchester and thence to England, where in 1653 his son Restore was born. In1669 he move from Plymouth, England, to Shrewsbury, New Jersey. He was the largest shareholder in the company that colonized on Shrewsbury River, and became an active officer of the colony. Restore Lippincott, His son, married Hannah Shattock of Boston in 1674 and removed to Northampton Township, Burlington County, where he becme a wealthy and influential man. In 1703 and 1705 he became a member of the Governor's council of West Jersey. John Clement says of him: "He was a useful citizen exemplary in all the relations of life, and much respected by the community on account of his regard for truth and justice."
Restore's children were Samuel, Abigail, Hannah, Hope, Restore, James, Elizabeth, Jacob, and Rachael. Several Shinn descendants married Lippincott descendants, so that there are few of the Shinn family in America without some admixture of Lippincott Blood.
Family Members Parents Restore Lippincott 1653–1741
Photo Hannah Shattuck Lippincott 1654–1729
Spouse James Shinn 1664–1751 (m. 1697)
Siblings Rebecca Lippincott Gaskill 1684–1747
Children Photo Joseph Shinn 1701–1758
Photo Clement Shinn 1719–1794
Flowers • 11
To my 9th great aunt.
Left by BCraig on 5 Jan 2020
My 7th Great grandmother! My Grandmother was Mary Shinn Cisco. :-)
Left by Wynona Cisco McDonald on 11 Jul 2019
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Daughter of Restore Lippencott and Hannah Shatock Lippincott.
Married James Shinn Jr., on March 3, 1697 at her parents house.
Mother of; Hannah Shinn Atkinson born in 1702 in Burlington County NJ, married John Atkinson on Sept. 21, 1716. From this union is Hannah, James, Abigail, Elizabeth, Patience, John, David, and Moses.
Hope Shinn Atkinson, born in Burlington County NJ, married Michael Atkinson, on Apr. 23, 1720. From this union is Rachael, Levi, Job, Elizabeth, Mary, Jonathan, Hannah, Michael, and Amos.
Francis Shinn born in Springfirld Townshipo NJ, married Eliazbeth Atkinson on Aug. 13, 1729. From this union is Lavinia, Restore, Samuel, Levi, George, Israel, Vincent, Barzillai, and Isiah.
Joseph Shinn born 1703 in Burlington County NJ, married Mary Budd. From this union is Patience, Rebecca, William, Vestal, Joseph, Benjamin, John, Francis, and Abigail.
James Shinn Jr. married a cousin Hannah Shinn on Nov. 2, 1726. From this union is Ann, Hope, Adam, Robert, and Sarah. Remarried on Oct. 8, 1739 to wifes name unknown at this time. Frpom this union is Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary, and James III.
Solomon Shinn married Mar. 17, 1939 to Mary Antrim. From this union is Thomas, Asa, james, Sarah, Unity, and Caleb. Remarried Mary Bishop and from this union is mary, and Abigail.
Clement Shinn born in New Hanover NJ, married Sep. 9, 1740 to Elizabeth Webb. From this union is Hannah, Peter, Clement, Levi, Jonathan, David, and Elizabeth.
Abigail Shinn Reeve, married to Henry Reeve in 1728.
Susannah Shinn West, married to Bartholomew Wets in 1727
and Marcy or Mercy Shinn [OB Sine Proli]
Abigail Lippincott, the wife of James, was a great attraction whether considered from the standpoint of birth or wealth. Her father, Restore Lippincott, was the third son of Richard Lippincott, the ancestor of the Lippincotts in America. From John Clement's first settlers in Newton Township we find that Richard emigrated from Devonshirem England, and that the family was one of the oldest in England. It has been traced authentically back to the Domeday Book, complied in the days of the Conqueror.
Richard settled first in Boston, where he was made a freeholder in 1640. He afterwards moved to Dorchester and thence to England, where in 1653 his son Restore was born. In1669 he move from Plymouth, England, to Shrewsbury, New Jersey. He was the largest shareholder in the company that colonized on Shrewsbury River, and became an active officer of the colony. Restore Lippincott, His son, married Hannah Shattock of Boston in 1674 and removed to Northampton Township, Burlington County, where he becme a wealthy and influential man. In 1703 and 1705 he became a member of the Governor's council of West Jersey. John Clement says of him: "He was a useful citizen exemplary in all the relations of life, and much respected by the community on account of his regard for truth and justice."
Restore's children were Samuel, Abigail, Hannah, Hope, Restore, James, Elizabeth, Jacob, and Rachael. Several Shinn descendants married Lippincott descendants, so that there are few of the Shinn family in America without some admixture of Lippincott Blood.
Family links:
Parents:
Restore Lippincott (1653 - 1741)
Hannah Shattuck Lippincott (1654 - 1729)
Spouse:
James Shinn (1664 - 1751)*
Children:
Clement Shinn (1710 - ____)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Unknown
Created by: bob51357 Record added: Apr 23, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 109091146
Daughter of Restore Lippencott and Hannah Shatock Lippincott.
Married James Shinn Jr., on March 3, 1697 at her parents house.
Mother of;
Hannah Shinn Atkinson born in 1702 in Burlington County NJ, married John Atkinson on Sept. 21, 1716. From this union is Hannah, James, Abigail, Elizabeth, Patience, John, David, and Moses.
Hope Shinn Atkinson, born in Burlington County NJ, married Michael Atkinson, on Apr. 23, 1720. From this union is Rachael, Levi, Job, Elizabeth, Mary, Jonathan, Hannah, Michael, and Amos.
Francis Shinn born in Springfirld Townshipo NJ, married Eliazbeth Atkinson on Aug. 13, 1729. From this union is Lavinia, Restore, Samuel, Levi, George, Israel, Vincent, Barzillai, and Isiah.
Joseph Shinn born 1703 in Burlington County NJ, married Mary Budd. From this union is Patience, Rebecca, William, Vestal, Joseph, Benjamin, John, Francis, and Abigail.
James Shinn Jr. married a cousin Hannah Shinn on Nov. 2, 1726. From this union is Ann, Hope, Adam, Robert, and Sarah. Remarried on Oct. 8, 1739 to wifes name unknown at this time. Frpom this union is Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary, and James III.
Solomon Shinn married Mar. 17, 1939 to Mary Antrim. From this union is Thomas, Asa, james, Sarah, Unity, and Caleb. Remarried Mary Bishop and from this union is mary, and Abigail.
Clement Shinn born in New Hanover NJ, married Sep. 9, 1740 to Elizabeth Webb. From this union is Hannah, Peter, Clement, Levi, Jonathan, David, and Elizabeth.
Abigail Shinn Reeve, married to Henry Reeve in 1728.
Susannah Shinn West, married to Bartholomew Wets in 1727
and Marcy or Mercy Shinn [OB Sine Proli]
Abigail Lippincott, the wife of James, was a great attraction whether considered from the standpoint of birth or wealth. Her father, Restore Lippincott, was the third son of Richard Lippincott, the ancestor of the Lippincotts in America. From John Clement's first settlers in Newton Township we find that Richard emigrated from Devonshirem England, and that the family was one of the oldest in England. It has been traced authentically back to the Domeday Book, complied in the days of the Conqueror.
Richard settled first in Boston, where he was made a freeholder in 1640. He afterwards moved to Dorchester and thence to England, where in 1653 his son Restore was born. In1669 he move from Plymouth, England, to Shrewsbury, New Jersey. He was the largest shareholder in the company that colonized on Shrewsbury River, and became an active officer of the colony. Restore Lippincott, His son, married Hannah Shattock of Boston in 1674 and removed to Northampton Township, Burlington County, where he becme a wealthy and influential man. In 1703 and 1705 he became a member of the Governor's council of West Jersey. John Clement says of him: "He was a useful citizen exemplary in all the relations of life, and much respected by the community on account of his regard for truth and justice."
Restore's children were Samuel, Abigail, Hannah, Hope, Restore, James, Elizabeth, Jacob, and Rachael. Several Shinn descendants married Lippincott descendants, so that there are few of the Shinn family in America without some admixture of Lippincott Blood.
Family links:
Parents:
Restore Lippincott (1653 - 1741)
Hannah Shattuck Lippincott (1654 - 1729)
Spouse:
James Shinn (1664 - 1751)*
Children:
Clement Shinn (1710 - ____)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Unknown
Birth: Feb. 16, 1677 Burlington County New Jersey, USA Death: unknown
Daughter of Restore Lippencott and Hannah Shatock Lippincott.
Married James Shinn Jr., on March 3, 1697 at her parents house.
Mother of;
Hannah Shinn Atkinson born in 1702 in Burlington County NJ, married John Atkinson on Sept. 21, 1716. From this union is Hannah, James, Abigail, Elizabeth, Patience, John, David, and Moses.
Hope Shinn Atkinson, born in Burlington County NJ, married Michael Atkinson, on Apr. 23, 1720. From this union is Rachael, Levi, Job, Elizabeth, Mary, Jonathan, Hannah, Michael, and Amos.
Francis Shinn born in Springfirld Townshipo NJ, married Eliazbeth Atkinson on Aug. 13, 1729. From this union is Lavinia, Restore, Samuel, Levi, George, Israel, Vincent, Barzillai, and Isiah.
Joseph Shinn born 1703 in Burlington County NJ, married Mary Budd. From this union is Patience, Rebecca, William, Vestal, Joseph, Benjamin, John, Francis, and Abigail.
James Shinn Jr. married a cousin Hannah Shinn on Nov. 2, 1726. From this union is Ann, Hope, Adam, Robert, and Sarah. Remarried on Oct. 8, 1739 to wifes name unknown at this time. Frpom this union is Hannah, Elizabeth, Mary, and James III.
Solomon Shinn married Mar. 17, 1939 to Mary Antrim. From this union is Thomas, Asa, james, Sarah, Unity, and Caleb. Remarried Mary Bishop and from this union is mary, and Abigail.
Clement Shinn born in New Hanover NJ, married Sep. 9, 1740 to Elizabeth Webb. From this union is Hannah, Peter, Clement, Levi, Jonathan, David, and Elizabeth.
Abigail Shinn Reeve, married to Henry Reeve in 1728.
Susannah Shinn West, married to Bartholomew Wets in 1727
and Marcy or Mercy Shinn [OB Sine Proli]
Abigail Lippincott, the wife of James, was a great attraction whether considered from the standpoint of birth or wealth. Her father, Restore Lippincott, was the third son of Richard Lippincott, the ancestor of the Lippincotts in America. From John Clement's first settlers in Newton Township we find that Richard emigrated from Devonshirem England, and that the family was one of the oldest in England. It has been traced authentically back to the Domeday Book, complied in the days of the Conqueror.
Richard settled first in Boston, where he was made a freeholder in 1640. He afterwards moved to Dorchester and thence to England, where in 1653 his son Restore was born. In1669 he move from Plymouth, England, to Shrewsbury, New Jersey. He was the largest shareholder in the company that colonized on Shrewsbury River, and became an active officer of the colony. Restore Lippincott, His son, married Hannah Shattock of Boston in 1674 and removed to Northampton Township, Burlington County, where he becme a wealthy and influential man. In 1703 and 1705 he became a member of the Governor's council of West Jersey. John Clement says of him: "He was a useful citizen exemplary in all the relations of life, and much respected by the community on account of his regard for truth and justice."
Restore's children were Samuel, Abigail, Hannah, Hope, Restore, James, Elizabeth, Jacob, and Rachael. Several Shinn descendants married Lippincott descendants, so that there are few of the Shinn family in America without some admixture of Lippincott Blood.
Family links:
Parents:
Restore Lippincott (1653 - 1741)
Hannah Shattuck Lippincott (1654 - 1729)
Spouse:
James Shinn (1664 - 1751)*
Children:
Clement Shinn (1710 - ____)*
Sibling:
Abigail Lippincott Shinn (1677 - ____)
Rebecca Lippincott Gaskill (1684 - 1747)*
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=shinn&GSfn=ab...
GEDCOM Source
@R-995302658@ U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,2189::0
GEDCOM Source
Haverford College; Haverford, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1677-1777; Collection: Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Minutes 1,2189::98267240
GEDCOM Source
@R-995302658@ Ancestry Family Trees Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.
GEDCOM Source
Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=80116425&pid...
GEDCOM Note
Fifth of eight children.
Abigail Shinn's Timeline
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February 16, 1677
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Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey
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1692
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Warwickshire, England
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1698
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Burlington Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
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1700
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Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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1701
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New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
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1702
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Nottingham, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey
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1704
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1705
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Burlington Monmouth, New Jersey, Colonial, America
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October 25, 1706
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Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, British Colonial America
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