On 15d 1m 1818, the couple was granted a certificate to the Junius Monthly Meeting from the Rahway & Plainfield Monthly Meeting.[2] They were received there on 24d 8m 1818.[3]
13 children births are listed for his parents, in the Shotwell Annals, up through 1773 the time of his fathers death.
He died 1 Jul 1822.
Sources
↑ James E. Hazard Index, The Records of New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends at Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College.; Call Number J 853; Volume 3.1; Page 10; ID 241915.
↑ James E. Hazard Index, The Records of New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends at Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College.; Call Number R 431; Volume 1.7; Page 256; ID 19733.
↑ James E. Hazard Index, The Records of New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends at Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College.; Call Number J 853; Volume 1.1; Page 55; ID 241249.
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