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Benjamin Shinn 1807–1883 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1807

Birth Location: NJ

Death Date: 1883

Death Location: IA

Father: Daniel Shinn

Mother: Mary Hacket

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In 1807, Benjamin Shinn entered the world in NJ, born to Daniel Shinn And Mary Hacket. Benjamin Shinn married Charlotte Cooper, Rebecca Jackson, and had children including Daniel Shinn, David Shinn, H J Shinn, Henrietta Shinn, James Shinn, Nancy Shinn, Rachel Shinn, Sarah Shinn. Benjamin Shinn passed away in 1883 in IA.

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Biography

  • In 1807, Benjamin Shinn entered the world in NJ, born to Daniel Shinn And Mary Hacket.
  • Benjamin Shinn married Charlotte Cooper, Rebecca Jackson, and had children including Daniel Shinn, David Shinn, H J Shinn, Henrietta Shinn, James Shinn, Nancy Shinn, Rachel Shinn, Sarah Shinn.
  • Benjamin Shinn passed away in 1883 in IA.

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Benjamin Shinn's Ancestors

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Benjamin Shinn
1807–1883
Birth Place: NJ
Parents
Daniel Shinn
1781–1852
NJ
Mary Hacket
1785–1849
Grandparents
John Shinn
1754–1820
Burlington Co., New Jersey
Martha Parker
1754–1782
Great-Grandparents
John Shinn
1720–1801
Lydia Carter
1724–1763
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Shinn
1687–1732
Elizabeth Lippincott
1689–1733

Benjamin Shinn's Timeline

2 Records

1807
1807
Birth of Benjamin Shinn in NJ
NJ
1883
1883
Age 76
Death of Benjamin Shinn in IA
IA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1807
    Event Place: NJ
    Record Source:
    [1] The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America, 208
    [2] Denny-Shattuck.ged

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1883
    Event Place: IA
    Record Source:
    [1] The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America, 208
    [2] Denny-Shattuck.ged

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