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About Ann Clement
Biography
From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Clement-455
Jacob Clement was the son of James Clement (1643 – 1724) and Sarah Field (1654 – 1724).
Jacob Clement married Ann Harrison (1682 – 1740).
Children
- Sarah Clement 1691 – 1727
- Samuel Clement 1703 – 1765
- Mary Clement 1704 – 1776
- Thomas Clement 1710 –
- Ann Clement 1720 – 1778
- Jacob Clement 1720 – 1784
Notes
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209758636/sarah-green
With a historical note on the Stokes family of Burlington County, N.J.
Anne Evans Stokes, Samuel Evans Stokes, 1916 Note 12, pps. 65-66:
Ann Hinchman, first wife of John Hinchman 3d, and mother of Hannah Hinchman was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Harrison, and widow of Jacob Clement.
Neither of Ann (Harrison-Clement) Hinchman's husbands left a will, and if we did not have the will of Ann's mother, Sarah, who after the death of Samuel Harrison married Richard Bull, we could not prove her parentage. The proof is as follows: -- William Hunt, of Gloucester County, dying in 1688, mentions in his will his daughter, Sarah Harrison, and her daughter, Ann Harrison. Her (Sarah's) husband was Samuel Harrison as we learn when letters of administration were granted her at his decease in 1703. Her own will, probated in 1744, demonstrates that she subsequently married someone named Bull (Recorded West Jersey Wills, Lib. 8, p. 190, Trenton), and we learn (Glo. Co. Wills, File 1719-1727) that her second husband was Richard Bull of Gloucester County, who died in 1722.
From one of the West Jersey deeds [Lib. D.D., p. 449] we learn that Ann Harrison married Jacob Clement. That she later married John Hinchman is demonstrated by the will of her mother, Sarah Bull (noted above) as the latter speaks of her grandchildren John, William and Elizabeth Hinchman, and her granddaughter Hannah Stokes. These four were beyond doubt the children of John Hinchman, and as Sarah Bull had only one daughter, these obviously must have been her children, otherwise, they could not have been grandchildren of Sarah Bull. Hence it follows that after the death of Jacob Clement, she married John Hinchman.
References
- GOODSPEED HISTORIES: New Jersey History and Genealogy. By Marfy Goodspeed. (December 8, 2013). “ Richard Bull, Surveyor.” < link >
Ann Clement's Timeline
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1680
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Gloucester, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Colonial America
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1691 |
1691
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Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey, Colonial America
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1702 |
1702
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Waterford, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
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1703 |
1703
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Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States
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1712
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Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
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September 24, 1720
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Gloucester Township, Camden County, New Jersey, United States
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November 24, 1720
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Gloucester, NJ, United States
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1740
Age 60
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Monmouth County, New Jersey, Colonial America
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