Genealogical And Memorial History of the State of New Jersey volume 5

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Genealogical And Memorial History of the State of New Jersey volume 5
Francis Bazley Lee
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4. John, who is referred to below. 5. F"rancis, 1634, married, 1663, . Alice Carter, children: Mary, Francis and . Alice. 6. Clement, who emigrated to New Jersey, unless the references should refer to his father, born 1637. 7. Grace, 1640, married, 1663, John Howlett.
(1\') John, son of Clement and Grace Shinn. Was born in Soham parish, county Suf- folk, England, died in Burlington county, New Jersey, 17 12. The above pedigree is the one which is considered the most probable, but it should be m
...entioned that the Soham records have in addition, Clement, son of Francis Sheene, born 1592, married Sarah, and had John who married Jane. In either case it seems reasonably certain that one of these Clements is the father and the other the uncle of John, the emigrant. John Shinn was a husbandman and a millwright, and the credit of erecting the first mill in West Jersey lies between him and Thomas Olive. In 1680 John and Clement Shinn are freeholders of I'urlington, but whether the latter is the brother, uncle or father of the former is un- certain.

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