History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . thew removed to Carlisle, married Margaret,daughter of Dr. Jonathan Kearsley, who came fromDublin, and then removed to Shippensburg. He wasdeputy surveyor of part of Cumberland and all ofFranklin County, and died April 8, 1796. He hadseven sons—Daniel, Jonathan K., John, Matthew,Robert Cooper, Samuel, and Joseph—and four daugh-ters,—Lydia, Jane, Eliza, and Isabella. Jonathanstudied law in Lancaster, and in 1793 settled in Hun-tingdon, retired to the farm on Slab Cabin, now inHarris township, in 1806, and died there in married Ro


History of Centre and Clinton Counties, Pennsylvania . thew removed to Carlisle, married Margaret,daughter of Dr. Jonathan Kearsley, who came fromDublin, and then removed to Shippensburg. He wasdeputy surveyor of part of Cumberland and all ofFranklin County, and died April 8, 1796. He hadseven sons—Daniel, Jonathan K., John, Matthew,Robert Cooper, Samuel, and Joseph—and four daugh-ters,—Lydia, Jane, Eliza, and Isabella. Jonathanstudied law in Lancaster, and in 1793 settled in Hun-tingdon, retired to the farm on Slab Cabin, now inHarris township, in 1806, and died there in married Robert Hays, of Bellefonte. AV. , Esq., of the Interior Department at Washing-ton, D. C, is their son. Isabella married Rev. JamesLinn, , of Bellefonte. Joseph was a captain inthe war of 1812, and a physician in Kishacoquillasvalley, and member of Congress from Centre CountyDistrict in 1833-37. John was a prominent physi-cian in Huntingdon. HiNTON, William, died in 1839, in Boggs, at theextraordinary age of ninety-one years. He served a. ^:2^^


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