History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . s put this old historic house in goodrepair and leased it to Skidmore Wright. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. JOB WINANS. The father of Mr. Winans, who is the subject ofthis sketch, was Job Winans, who married MissSarah Winans, and resided during his lifetime inLinden township. They had one son, Job. Afterthe death of her husband Mrs. Winans contracted asecond marriage with Capt. Benjamin Winans, towhom was born a daughter Jane, who became The death of Job Winans occurred Jan


History of Union and Middlesex Counties, New Jersey with Biographical Sketches of many of their Prominent Men . s put this old historic house in goodrepair and leased it to Skidmore Wright. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. JOB WINANS. The father of Mr. Winans, who is the subject ofthis sketch, was Job Winans, who married MissSarah Winans, and resided during his lifetime inLinden township. They had one son, Job. Afterthe death of her husband Mrs. Winans contracted asecond marriage with Capt. Benjamin Winans, towhom was born a daughter Jane, who became The death of Job Winans occurred Jan. 22, 1808,and that of Mrs. Winans Dec. 15, 1848. Their sonJob was born Feb. 6, 1805, in Linden. He spent hisearly life upon the farm, and enjoyed the advantagesof the superior instruction imparted at the AdelphiAcademy in Elizabeth. When fourteen years of agethe death of his stepfather took place, which entailedmuch responsibility upon the young man, and neces-sitated his return homC; where he and his motherjointly conducted the farm. He was married Jan. 1,1833, to Miss Amy C, daughter of Joseph and Polly. ^^/C^


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