. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . Stewart and Anne Gemmill Stewart,of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania. He purchased landin Indiana and engaged in the lumber business, with bright prospects andhopes of success in the new country, but both were cut short by ill healthand death in the prime of life. He died in 1843. Mrs. Woolverton,with her two little children, returned to her family home in 1850 she married William Kinsloe, a native of Juniata county, Penn-sylvania. He was a school teacher. After the usual removals incidentto that profession, they move


. A history of the Juniata Valley and its people; . Stewart and Anne Gemmill Stewart,of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pennsylvania. He purchased landin Indiana and engaged in the lumber business, with bright prospects andhopes of success in the new country, but both were cut short by ill healthand death in the prime of life. He died in 1843. Mrs. Woolverton,with her two little children, returned to her family home in 1850 she married William Kinsloe, a native of Juniata county, Penn-sylvania. He was a school teacher. After the usual removals incidentto that profession, they moved from Altoona, Pennsylvania, to Phila-delphia, in 1868, where Mr. Kinsloe held a trusted position in the UnitedStates Mint vintil he died, in 1874. He was always the Christian gentle-man, is the testimony of his step-daughter. Children of John Hall andAnna M. (Stewart) Woolverton: i. Anna M., born in Indiana; un-married ; lives in Philadelphia. 2. A son, died in infancy. 3. WilliamHenderson, born in Indiana, in 1842. He received the usual common.


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