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Abraham Shotwell (1732)

Abraham Shotwell
Born in New Jerseymap
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Biography

Abraham was a Friend (Quaker)

Biography

synopsis of family is contained in the Shotwell Annals of our Colonial Ancestors. Abraham b 1732 is son of Abraham Shotwell and Elizabeth Cowperthwaite Shotwell.

mention is made of him possibly being Abraham who married 1750, Mary Hampton, Woodbridge MM. see attached scan.

Sources

Annals of our Colonial Ancestors, Genealogical Register of the Shotwell Family in America] Ambrose M Shotwell; 1895. Robert Smith & Co., Printers And Binders, Lansing, Mich.’' pg140-41





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