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On May 24, 2013, at 10:09 AM, Lee Dickson wrote:
> John GLENDINNIN, of the Town of Freehold, Blacksmith, for fifty pounds
> bought 80 acres of land in the Township of Freehold in the County of
> Manmouth from Adam HUDE, Gentleman of Woodbridge, Co. Middlesex, in 1723. In
> 1734, John GLANDINNON sold the same in 1734 to Francis Van SCHAIACK of
> Freehold, Farmer. [copy of Deeds from FHL Film]
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> John would therefore be born prior to 1702. Can anyone clarify who he is and
> where he came from? From what I've researched in American records, he
> appears to be the oldest of the "Johns" found in early America? I wonder if
> he may be the same as noted in:
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> Jacobites of the '15. David Dobson. 1993, p31
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> "GLINDINNING, John, transported from Liverpool to Jamaica or Virginia on the
> Elizabeth and Anne 29.6.1716, landed in Virginia. (CTB.31.208)
> (SPC.1716.310) (VSP.1.185)"
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> Any input towards identifying him would be most appreciated.
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> Lee Dickson
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