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302. i. Mary Linn; she is named in her father's will, dated 1798, and is charged therein with ?.160 which had been advanced to her; no further record.
+303. ii. Margaret Linn, b. 1751, d. Sept. 19, 1822, m. Joseph Gaston.
+304. iii. Alexander Linn, b. Dec. 6, 1753, d. 1796, m. Hannah Armstrong.
+305. iv. Andrew Linn, b. 1755, d. April 9, 1799, m. Ann Carnes.
+306. v. David Linn, buried at Yellow Frame, m. Sarah Hankinson.
+307. vi. Ann Linn, d. 1837, m. Jacob Hull, Sr.
+308. vii. Martha Linn was twice married: (1) to Isaac Shafer, and (2) to Joseph Demund.
+309. viii. Hon. John Linn, b. 1763, d. 1823, at Washington, D. C., m. Martha Hunt.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kirkpatrickjan08&id=I33
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Alexander Linn was assessor of Hardwick Township for 3 years, 1782-1784. He was elected freeholder in 1789 and was a member of the town committee for 5 years, 1788-1791 and 1796. He was a ruling elder in the Hardwick Presbyterian Church.
Alexander Linn, son of Joseph Linn and Martha Kirkpatrick. Born December 6, 1753, died in Sussex County, New Jersey before April 30, 1796. Married Hannah Armstrong April 17, 1779. He went on a business trip to Trenton, New Jersey and was taken sick there. He started back home but only got within 10 miles of home. He died at Hope and was buried in the Yellow Frame Cemetery with military honors indicating that he was an officer in the miltia.
- karen flick
Added: Jun. 21, 2007
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Aunt Hannah married
Alexander, the oldest brother of the Linn family, who
died at the age of 40 or 45 years. They had, I think, six
children. How many of them may yet survive I am
unable to say, as they have for many years resided at a
distance. About the year 1797 or 8, Aunt Hannah
removed with her family to Crawford County near
Meadville, western Pennsylvania, settling down in the
wilderness with her children, some of them quite young,
and with slender means of support. They suffered all the
hardships and privations incident to such a situation.
After buffeting the storms of adversity for many years
and raising her family, she spent the remainder of her
days there in comparative ease and competency, dying
some years since at an advanced age.
http://www.archive.org/stream/cu31924028828551/cu31924028828551_djvu.txt
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possible:
U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Alexr Linn
Name: Alexr Linn
Gender: M (Male)
State: New Jersey
County: East and West Jersey
Residence Year: 1780
Household Remarks: Name on petition, 5 Nov 1784, to the Legislative Council, etc., from citizens generally inhabiting near the partition line between East & West Jersey suggesting that commissioners be appointed to sett
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LYNN, ALEXANDER Ancestor #: A072679
Notice: MORE ON BACK--SEE COMMENT (WHY?)
Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: CIVIL SERVICE
Birth: 12-6-1753 SUSSEX CO NEW JERSEY
Death: 1796 TRENTON HUNTERDON CO NEW JERSEY
Service Source: SNELL, HIST OF SUSSEX AND WARREN COUNTIES, NJ, P 621
Service Description: 1) ASSESSOR 1782-1783
RESIDENCE
1) City: HARDWICK TWP - County: SUSSEX CO - State: NEW JERSEY
SPOUSE
Number Name
1) HANNAH ARMSTRONG
ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS
Nat’l Num Add
Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
493824 471 JOHN [1] ELIZABETH COLLINS PURCHASE
514712 471 S JOHN [1] ELIZABETH COLLINS
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