Mother: Mary Magdaline "Molly" Cagle
Martha married Benjamin Daniel Ransom Shinn in 1820 in Montgomery Co. (some records state Stanly County), NC. They had 13 children. In 1837 Benjamin, Martha, and their first 8 children, along with many other family members and friends began a great migration from North Carolina to Arkansas. For many weeks they traveled over mountains. and through dense forests, until at last they set down in Pope County, Arkansas, where they settled and remained. Once in Arkansas they had 5 more children.
Children of BDR and Martha:
John Erwin Shinn married Dora Malinda Harkey - both buried in Ball Hill Cemetery
Jacob Lawson Shinn married Martha Battenfield - both buried in Oakland Cemetery, Russellville
William Columbus Shinn born August 19, 1835 in North Carolina - died in 1832 (probably North Carolina)
Daisy (or Dicey) Magdaline Shinn married Dr. John Thomas Walker
Cyrena Shinn Smith married Travis C. Smith - both buried in Ball Hill Cemetery
Calvin Ransom Shinn married (1) Mary A. E. Cagle; married (2) Angeline Eubanks - Calvin & Mary buried in Ball Hill Cemetery
Louisa Shinn married Albert Zachry -
Thomas Jefferson Shinn buried in Ball Hill Cemetery - killed by accident at his father's mill
Elizabeth Shinn Darnul married Coke Berry Darnul - both buried in Peoples Cemetery, San Andreas, Calaversa County, California
Martha Shinn Coulter married Charles B. Coulter - both buried in Peoples Cemetery, Calaveras County, California
Easter Pauline Shinn Pruitt married John W. Pruitt - Dr. John W. Pruitt, Sr. He was married four times. Easter is buried in Ball Hill Cemetery. John is buried in Oakland Cemetery, Russellville
Buena Vista Shinn
Source: "The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America"
Mother: Mary Magdaline "Molly" Cagle
Martha married Benjamin Daniel Ransom Shinn in 1820 in Montgomery Co. (some records state Stanly County), NC. They had 13 children. In 1837 Benjamin, Martha, and their first 8 children, along with many other family members and friends began a great migration from North Carolina to Arkansas. For many weeks they traveled over mountains. and through dense forests, until at last they set down in Pope County, Arkansas, where they settled and remained. Once in Arkansas they had 5 more children.
Children of BDR and Martha:
John Erwin Shinn married Dora Malinda Harkey - both buried in Ball Hill Cemetery
Jacob Lawson Shinn married Martha Battenfield - both buried in Oakland Cemetery, Russellville
William Columbus Shinn born August 19, 1835 in North Carolina - died in 1832 (probably North Carolina)
Daisy (or Dicey) Magdaline Shinn married Dr. John Thomas Walker
Cyrena Shinn Smith married Travis C. Smith - both buried in Ball Hill Cemetery
Calvin Ransom Shinn married (1) Mary A. E. Cagle; married (2) Angeline Eubanks - Calvin & Mary buried in Ball Hill Cemetery
Louisa Shinn married Albert Zachry -
Thomas Jefferson Shinn buried in Ball Hill Cemetery - killed by accident at his father's mill
Elizabeth Shinn Darnul married Coke Berry Darnul - both buried in Peoples Cemetery, San Andreas, Calaversa County, California
Martha Shinn Coulter married Charles B. Coulter - both buried in Peoples Cemetery, Calaveras County, California
Easter Pauline Shinn Pruitt married John W. Pruitt - Dr. John W. Pruitt, Sr. He was married four times. Easter is buried in Ball Hill Cemetery. John is buried in Oakland Cemetery, Russellville
Buena Vista Shinn
Source: "The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America"
Family Members
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John Erwin Shinn
1822–1852
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Elizabeth Shinn Darnul
1824–1892
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Jacob Little Shinn
1826–1899
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Martha Shinn Coulter
1828–1898
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William Columbus Shinn
1831–1834
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Easter Pauline Shinn Pruitt
1833–1859
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Cyrena Shinn Smith
1838–1907
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Calvin Ransom Shinn
1840–1882
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Thomas Jefferson Shinn
1845–1866
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James McFarland Shinn
1849–1912
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