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About Capt. Samuel Shinn
Origins
Extracted from Shinn, Josiah H. The History of the Shinn Family. The Genealogical and Historical Publishing Company Chicago 1903. < link >
Benjamin Shinn, the sixth child of Joseph and Mary (Budd) Shinn, was born in New Jersey, and was baptized as a minor by Rev. Colin Campbell in 1746. He married, but the family name of his wife is lost. He removed to Hampshire County, Va., in 1772, and from there to Harrison County. In "Border Warfare" Benjamin is described as a scout during the Revolution, and in the Indian wars that followed. He died intestate in Virginia. (Page 120.)
Children of Benjamin and ((???)) Shinn.
- 416. (1) Isaac Shinn, b. New Jersey; m. Agnes Drake, 2/16/1785, in Virginia.
- 417. (2) Samuel Shinn, b. New Jersey; m. Sarah Davidson, 1785, in Virginia.
- 418. (3) Lucretia Shinn, b. Virginia; m. Samuel [Josiah] Davidson, 6/17/1785.
- 419. (4) Amy Shinn, b. Virginia; m. Josiah Davidson, 2/25/1788.
Notes
http://blankenshipweb.com/a2z/shinn/NJ%20Shinn%20Family.htm
Levi Shinn was the pioneer of the westward movement, so far as the family of Shinn was connected with it. The records do not disclose the place of his marriage, his wife's name, nor his dismissal from any New Jersey meeting of Friends. Neither do the records show when he reached Hopewell nor how long he remained there. Tradition and the records say that he lived for awhile on Apple Pie Ridge, in Frederick County, Va., where others of the family and others from New Jersey had taken residence. In 1778 we find him in Harrison County, Va., blazing with his ax the domain which was to be his under "Tomahawk Right," and near which the town of Shinnston now stands. The accompanying picture shows the log house built by him at this time.
After this he returned to Hopewell for his family. His description of the county so pleased his friends and relatives that many of them determined to move. Some time during the year 1779 Levi, with his family, his brother Clement and his family, his cousin Benjamin and family, viz., Samuel, Isaac, Amy and Lucretia Shinn, and some of the Clarks, Antrims, Earls, Drakes, Herberts and others, set out for Harrison County. Arriving there, they took up such lands as pleased them, and began their improvement. Levi Shinn had already made his selection. Clement located on Middle Creek, about one mile from where Shinnston was afterwards.
Capt. Samuel Shinn's Timeline
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1763
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Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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1788
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1804 |
September 29, 1804
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Harrison Co., Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1831 |
February 14, 1831
Age 68
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Ten Mile Creek, Harrison, West Virginia, United States
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