Quin and Quinn's from Carteret & Duplin Counties North Carolina

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    • Welcome
    • Full Lineage s 1700-2026
      • American Revolution
      • Turncoat Michael Quinn
      • Loflin Quinn 1712-1774
      • Caleb Quinn 1745-1833
      • Jesse Quinn 1794-1860
      • Frank Quinn 1836-1908
      • Pugh Quinn 1873-1939
      • Joe Quinn 1912-1957
      • Great Uncle Eddie Quinn
      • Great Uncle Laster Quinn
      • Ralph Quinn 1942-2019
      • Rivenbark via Davis
      • Lamm via Moore
      • Jarrell via Shanks
      • Shanks via Wolfe
      • Allen's US Navy Media
    • Ireland
      • Conn Cétchathach
      • Niall Noígíallach Ó Cuinn
      • The Quin & Quinn Surname
      • The Quinn Septs
      • Brian Bórú
      • The Dál gCais
      • Domhnach Sechnaill, Meath
      • Quin at Attainder 1642
      • Down Survey for Quin
      • High Treason - England
      • The French Connection
      • Thady Quin (Limerick)
      • Quinn Wills (Ireland)
      • Laughlin Quin (Wicklow)
      • Tirlaugh O’Quin (Tyrone)
    • Colonial North Carolina
      • Quinn Immigrants List
      • Quinn NC Land Grants
      • Quinn Slave Transactions
      • Colonial & State Records
      • NC History
      • NC Digital Collections
      • J.D. Lewis' Carolana
      • DocSouth UNC-CH
      • Diane Siniard-Lost Souls
    • DNA Results
      • Genetic Memory
      • atDNA
      • yDNA
      • mtDNA
  • Welcome
  • Full Lineage s 1700-2026
    • American Revolution
    • Turncoat Michael Quinn
    • Loflin Quinn 1712-1774
    • Caleb Quinn 1745-1833
    • Jesse Quinn 1794-1860
    • Frank Quinn 1836-1908
    • Pugh Quinn 1873-1939
    • Joe Quinn 1912-1957
    • Great Uncle Eddie Quinn
    • Great Uncle Laster Quinn
    • Ralph Quinn 1942-2019
    • Rivenbark via Davis
    • Lamm via Moore
    • Jarrell via Shanks
    • Shanks via Wolfe
    • Allen's US Navy Media
  • Ireland
    • Conn Cétchathach
    • Niall Noígíallach Ó Cuinn
    • The Quin & Quinn Surname
    • The Quinn Septs
    • Brian Bórú
    • The Dál gCais
    • Domhnach Sechnaill, Meath
    • Quin at Attainder 1642
    • Down Survey for Quin
    • High Treason - England
    • The French Connection
    • Thady Quin (Limerick)
    • Quinn Wills (Ireland)
    • Laughlin Quin (Wicklow)
    • Tirlaugh O’Quin (Tyrone)
  • Colonial North Carolina
    • Quinn Immigrants List
    • Quinn NC Land Grants
    • Quinn Slave Transactions
    • Colonial & State Records
    • NC History
    • NC Digital Collections
    • J.D. Lewis' Carolana
    • DocSouth UNC-CH
    • Diane Siniard-Lost Souls
  • DNA Results
    • Genetic Memory
    • atDNA
    • yDNA
    • mtDNA

Quinn Immigrants List

Quin and Variant Arrivals

Darby Quin(e), Mary Ashworth-Quin, Darby Oge Quin


1702 - Darby Quine, a FRENCH REFUGEE, made his way to Jamestown, Virginia Colony, contributing to the genealogy of Quinn immigrants in America. 

1712 - Darby Oge Quin, another FRENCH REFUGEE, also arrived in Jamestown, Virginia Colony, reflecting the rich historical records of immigrant families. 

1712 - Mary Quin, yet another FRENCH REFUGEE, landed in Jamestown, Virginia Colony, further enriching the tapestry of Quinn immigrants in early American history.


Other Immigration Destinations


1657 - Edward Conn, an IMMIGRANT, arrived in Jamestown, Colony of Virginia, adding to the diverse backgrounds recorded in genealogy. 

1670-1695 - Thomas Quin, an IMMIGRANT, found his way to Charles Towne, Province of Carolina, showcasing the movement of Quinn immigrants across regions. 

1678 - Ack Oquin, an IMMIGRANT, landed in Jamestown, Colony of Virginia, marking another entry in the historical records of the area. 

1679-1680 - Daniel Quinn, an IMMIGRANT, made his journey to Barbados, contributing to the broader narrative of immigration. 

1685 - David Quinn, an INDENTURE, arrived in Philadelphia, to the Penn Settlements, further demonstrating the varied paths of Quinn immigrants. 


1700 - William Quin, another IMMIGRANT, landed in Jamestown, Colony of Virginia, part of the rich history recorded in genealogy. 

1700-1799 - Joseph Quinn, an IMMIGRANT, arrived in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts Bay, indicating the spread of Quin families. 

1716 - Alexander McQuin, an IMMIGRANT, landed in the Province of South Carolina, adding to the historical records of immigrant arrivals. 

1716 - Daniel McQuin, another IMMIGRANT, arrived in Jamestown, Colony of Virginia. 

1720 - George Conn, an IMMIGRANT, found his way to Boston, Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 

1737 - Knogher O'Quin, an IMMIGRANT, landed in the Province of New York, contributing to the legacy of Quinn immigrants in America. 


1738 - Anna McQuin, an IMMIGRANT, arrived in the Province of New York. 

1740 - Michael Quin, an IMMIGRANT, made his way to the Penn Settlements via Philadelphia. 

1746 - Hugh Quin, another IMMIGRANT, also arrived at the Penn Settlements via Philadelphia.


PRISONERS from ENGLAND


1712 - Richard Quin, a PRISONER, arrived in Rappahannock, Virginia. 

1721 - Connor Quin, a PRISONER, came to America. 

1723 - Richard Quin, a PRISONER, arrived in Annapolis, Maryland, highlighting a different aspect of historical records. 

1725 - Edward Quinn, BONDED, found himself in Annapolis, Maryland. 

1735 - Peter Quinn, a PRISONER, was recorded in America. 

1738 - James Quin, a PRISONER, also arrived in America. 

1740 - Cornelius Quinn, a PRISONER, was documented in America. 

1740 - Neall Quinn, another PRISONER, made his way to America. 


1742 - James Quin, a PRISONER, arrived in Annapolis, Maryland, adding depth to the genealogy of Quinn immigrants.

Historic wooden sailing ships docked by a calm riverside under clear blue skies.

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