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Mary Shinn (Budd)

Also Known As: "Anathema Marenatha Shinn"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America
Death: July 17, 1753 (48)
Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of William Budd and Elizabeth Budd
Wife of Joseph Shinn
Mother of Patience Shinn; Rebecca Clapp; Vestai Shinn; William Shinn; Benjamin G. Shinn and 4 others
Sister of Susannah Gaskill; William Thomas Budd, III; David Budd; Rebecca Lamb; Abigail Fisher and 3 others

Managed by: Vivian Rose Clark
Last Updated:

About Mary Shinn

Disconnected Mary Budd Earp from William Budd and Elizabeth Stockton because:

1) Mary Budd b. 1704, d. 1755 m. Joseph Shinn in 1726 in New Jersey and had nine children between 1727 and 1746. All of these children were registered in the Monthly Meeting records in Burlington New Jersey. Mary Budd Shinn was born and died in Burlington New Jersey

2) Mary Budd Earp b. 1709 d. 1786 m. Joseph Earp in 1728, her birthplace is Maryland/Virginia, her marriage is in Maryland.

3) William Budd was born in England and died in New Jersey.

4) Elizabeth Stockton was born on Long Island and died in New Jersey. There is no record of a visit to Maryland where Mary Budd Earp was born.

5) Until someone shows me something else, I can't reconcile these facts, except to say that we have TWO Mary Budds of similar age.

Janet Palo-Jackson, curator, 7th great granddaughter of William Budd and Elizabeth Stockton. 18 Mar 2015


John Shinn married Mary outside of the Quaker Faith. She was labeled 'Anathema Marenatha' in the Quaker Records, but has been identified as Mary.

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Mary Shinn's Timeline

1704
September 9, 1704
Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America
1727
1727
Burlington County, New Jersey
1729
1729
Burlington County, New Jersey
1730
June 1, 1730
Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States
1730
Burlington County, New Jersey
1731
May 12, 1731
Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
1732
1732
Burlington County, New Jersey
1740
1740
New Jersey, United States
1746
May 30, 1746
Burlington County, New Jersey