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Identifier: kinnearstheirkin00whit (find matches)
Title: The Kinnears and their kin; a memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy, with revolutionary and civil and Spanish war records; including manuscript of Rev. David Kinnear (1840)
Year: 1916 (1910s)
Authors: White, Emma Siggins, b. 1857 Maltby, Martha Humphreys
Subjects: Kinnear family (Andrew Kinnear, 1752-1824) Kinnear family (Alexander Kinnear, 1757-1821) Kinnear family (Robert Kinnear, 1763-1840)
Publisher: Kansas City, Mo., Tiernan-Dart printing co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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nd on the Sabbath, other early settlers wereWilliam Arthur, William Carpenter, William Cochran,David Carr, Abraham and William Davis. Barnabas Mc-Kinney, James and Elijah Davis, Judge William Siggins,John Crawford, John Long and Joseph Gray. Among theearliest pastors of the church may be mentioned John Mc- Mahon, 1813; Buitows Westlake, 1814; Lemuel Lane, 1815;Daniel D. Davidson, 1816; Curtis Goddard, 1817; JohnSummerville, 1818; Philitus Parkus and David Smith, 1819-20; Parker Buel and Silvester Carey, 1821; Parker Buel andJohn W. Hill, 1822; Nathaniel Reader and John Scott,1823-24; Peter D. Horton and Joseph H. Barris, 1825;Joseph H. Barris and Dow Prosser, 1826; John Chandlerand John Johnson, 1827; Hiram Kinsley and John John-son, 1828; John P. Kent and L. L. Hamlin, 1829; JamesGilmore and John J. Swazey, 1830; John C. Ayers, SamuelE. Babcock and Gideon Draper Kinnear, 1831. In 1812, the first quarterly meeting was held with theRev. William Connelly in charge. Presiding Elder Jacob
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JOHN BARBER WHITE AND SON. RAYMOND BAIRD WHITE.
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