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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 [Gustin].
+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.
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From the book 'CAPT. JOHN KIRKPATRICK OF NEW JERSEY 1739 - 1922 And His Sisters MRS. JOSEPH LINN & MRS. STEPHEN ROY: A Genealogy by WILLIAM CLINTON ARMSTRONG' Copyright, 1927 [Expired 2005] J. HEIDINGSFELD COMPANY New Brunswick, New Jersey
303 Margaret Linn m. Joseph Gaston, b. 1738, d. Oct 24, 1804, son of Joseph and Margaret Gaston [Gustin], who came from Ireland to Somerset County, but were of French Huguenot Descent. Joseph was an Elder in the Yellow Frame church; he was paymaster to the militia of Sussex County during the Revolutionary War, and he was the County agent to sell the confiscated estates of the Tories. As paymaster he distributed to the militia of Sussex County, including Warren, a Total of [Pound Sterling] 1500, on which the state allowed him a commission of one per cent.
Two Children:
310. i. Martha Gaston, b. 1774, m. Jan 1800, Dr. Elijah Everett, d. 1850, son of Samuel and Nancy [Thatcher] Everett; they had Joseph G., Samuel A., and Margaret [Mrs. William Mattison] of Sparta, N.J.
311. ii. Margaret Gaston, b. 1776, m. April 10 1806, Rev. John Boyd, son of John Boyd of Franklin County, Pa. and Had Margaret Boyd. Rev. John Boyd was pastor of the Yellow Frame church from 1803 to 1812, and of the Marksboro Church from 1814 to 1820.