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) . S< X zo ^• — Ti- H H 2 LlI X. CO a:< X 2X o 00 1^ AND THEIR KIN 457 1450.* vi. JOSEPHINE Harris% b. June 28, 1832; 11, 1913; m. Oct. 7, Charles Esmond Kearney, b. Mch. 8, 1820; 3, 1898. 1451.* vii. SUSAN Simpson Harris% b. June 27, 1834;d. 1895; m. Feb. 2, R. Bernard. 1452.* viii. ELIZABETH Simpson Harris% b. Jan. 16,1841; m. H. Mastin, b. 1840; d. June 24


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) . S< X zo ^• — Ti- H H 2 LlI X. CO a:< X 2X o 00 1^ AND THEIR KIN 457 1450.* vi. JOSEPHINE Harris% b. June 28, 1832; 11, 1913; m. Oct. 7, Charles Esmond Kearney, b. Mch. 8, 1820; 3, 1898. 1451.* vii. SUSAN Simpson Harris% b. June 27, 1834;d. 1895; m. Feb. 2, R. Bernard. 1452.* viii. ELIZABETH Simpson Harris% b. Jan. 16,1841; m. H. Mastin, b. 1840; d. June 24, is living, 1916, in Kansas City, Missouri. (1402) HENRIETTA SIMPSON HARRIS—1804-1881 Picture a fair-haired woman of medium height, with awell rounded figure, blue eyes, small features, an aristo-cratic bearing, the soft voice and gentle manners whichmark a daughter of the South, and you will have an ideaof the appearance of Henrietta Simpson Harris. **Hennie, as her father always called her, grew towomanhood in her hospitable southern home, a carefree,happy maiden, fond of card playing, dancing and otherthings engaged in by her young friends. However, as ayoung married woman she joined the Baptist ch


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