The Kinnears and their kin; a memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy, with revolutionary and civil and Spanish war records; including manuscript of RevDavid Kinnear (1840) . Moriah Lodge,Jamestown, N. Y., and of Ararat Temple, Kansas City,Mo. Mr. White is also a member of the Odd Fellows Ceme-tery Association in Youngsville, Pa. He and his family aremembers of the Westminster Congregational church ofKansas City. He is also a member of the following clubsof Kansas City: City Club, Commercial Club, Mid-DayClub, Civil Service League, Knife and Fork Club, and FineArts Institute. He w


The Kinnears and their kin; a memorial volume of history, biography, and genealogy, with revolutionary and civil and Spanish war records; including manuscript of RevDavid Kinnear (1840) . Moriah Lodge,Jamestown, N. Y., and of Ararat Temple, Kansas City,Mo. Mr. White is also a member of the Odd Fellows Ceme-tery Association in Youngsville, Pa. He and his family aremembers of the Westminster Congregational church ofKansas City. He is also a member of the following clubsof Kansas City: City Club, Commercial Club, Mid-DayClub, Civil Service League, Knife and Fork Club, and FineArts Institute. He was for two years President of CityClub, of Kansas City. In 1916 Mr. White built an addition to the White Memo-rial Building in Youngsville. Emma Siggins, his wife, was graduated from the Young.^-ville High School, also from the Pioneer class of the Chau-tauqua Literary and Scientific Circle in 1882. She taughtschool for ten years in Warren County, Pa. She belongedto the Athenaeum Literary Club and was a member of theHistory Class of 82, of Kansas City, and also belongsto the C. L. S. C. Alumni Association. Mrs. White was oneof the organizers of the Kansas City Chapter D. A. R. in. fT- I \^r ^ - ~ i-^A. u •^3 AND THEIR KIN 181 1906, and was made chairman of the Patriotic EducationCommittee, and has served for seven years as Historian;in 1913 was elected vice regent; she is at this time (1916)chairman of the Patriotic Education Committee havingheld the office since the organization of the Chapter. Theprincipal work accomplished by the committee has beenthe furnishing of the librar>^ of the **Boys Hotel of Kan-sas City, an institution where one hundred homeless boysare housed and given not only a home, but proper instruc-tion and training; the library is a large and most com-fortable room; the book cases contain over two thousandcarefully selected books, and the walls adorned with hand-some and instructive pictures. A scholarship for one of the boys at this home has been main


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