Richard Shippen (1795-1868)

of "Green Bank" Burlington Co., New Jersey

He was born at White Marsh, Upper Merion Township in Montgomery Co., Pennsylvania. When still a boy, he was sent to India and China and succeeded to the command of an East Indiaman. He followed the sea for some fifteen years and made a name for himself as a navigator. On his marriage in 1825, he quit the sea and settled at "Singletree" near Trenton, New Jersey. For 40-years from its the inception he worked for the Camden & Amboy Railroad during which time he lived in Bordentown and Philadelphia, retiring to "Green Bank" Burlington Co., New Jersey. His first wife was the only daughter of Lawrence Farmer of White Marsh and was the mother of his three surviving children (listed). After her death, he married Catherine, daughter of Francis Binney of Philadelphia.

Parents

Dr. Edward Shippen

Dr. Edward Shippen V of Burlington, New Jersey

1758-1809

Elizabeth (Footman) Shippen

Mrs Elizabeth Juliana (Footman) Shippen

1762-1848

Spouse

Anna (Farmer) Shippen

Mars Anna Elizabeth (Farmer) Shippen

d.1837

Children

Dr. Edward Shippen

Surgeon of the U.S. Navy at Philadelphia & President of the Naval Examining Board

1826-1911

William Watson Shippen

William W. Shippen, of New Jersey

1827-1885

Anna (Shippen) Lewis

Mrs Anna Elizabeth (Shippen) Lewis

1832-1913