Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . ildings. Mary Kirkbride had beenin membership with the Mount Holly Meeting of Friends, and was disciplinedby that meeting, 7th of 2 mo., 1781, for her marriage out of conformity with ^—.^ ^ Friends customs. Her sorrow, sidered, and she was accordmglyreinstated to good standing. After her death, Mr. Kirkbride married hersister, Martha Rogers (13), who was born near Mount Holly, 27 May, 1762,and died there, 4 March, 1828. By this last marriage he had nine children. The paternal ancestry of Phineas Kirkbride furn


Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families . ildings. Mary Kirkbride had beenin membership with the Mount Holly Meeting of Friends, and was disciplinedby that meeting, 7th of 2 mo., 1781, for her marriage out of conformity with ^—.^ ^ Friends customs. Her sorrow, sidered, and she was accordmglyreinstated to good standing. After her death, Mr. Kirkbride married hersister, Martha Rogers (13), who was born near Mount Holly, 27 May, 1762,and died there, 4 March, 1828. By this last marriage he had nine children. The paternal ancestry of Phineas Kirkbride furnishes names which havefigured prominently in the early history of the two Quaker settlements ofPennsylvania and West Jersey. Joseph Kirkbride, his great-grandfather,came to Pennsylvania with the Proprietary, William Penn, in the Welcome,in 1682, then a young man of nineteen, having been born 29 September, 1662,and son of Mahlon and Magdalen Kirkbride, of the quaint little town of Kirk-bride, in county Cumberland, England. He settled in Bucks County, Penn- 52 THE ROGERS FAJNIILY. sylvania, where he became a wealthy and influential man, a magistrate, mem-ber of the Assembly, and a leading minister among the Friends, and wherehe died in March, 1737. He married (i), 14 March, 1688, Phebe, daughterof Randall Blackshaw; (2), 7 February, 1702, Sarah, daughter of Mahlonand Rebecca Stacy, of Burlington County, New Jersey, She dying 28 Novem-ber, 1703, he married (3), 17 February,1704, Mary Yardley, by whom he had ason, John Kirkbride. This John Kirk-bride married (i), 16 March, 1731,Hannah, daughter of John and Joanna Sykes, of Chesterfield, who diedthe following year. He married (2), in 1744, Edith Newbold, of Chesterfield,and (3), II November, 1750, Margery Woolston, by whom he had PhineasKirkbride, the subject of this sketch. Children of Phineas and Mary* (Rogers) Kirkbride; all born in Northamp-ton Township: i. William Kirkbride^ died 24 June, 1848; married, 8 August, 1799, Elizab


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