Memorial and biographical record and illustrated compendium of biography ..of ..citizens of Columbia . WILLIAM KIHG. (Deceased. MRS. WILLIAM KIHG. (Deceased.) COMPENDIUM or BIOGRAPHY. 437 of Portage, in which he was interested untilhis death. He was a man of charitabledeeds and was a liberal contributor to manyundertakings, and always relieved the suf-fering when appealed to for aid. Amongother benefices he donated a bell to the Pres-byterian church of Cambria. He was a manof unpretentious appearance, and enjoyedphysical activity until the last years of hislife. The mother of our subject, whos


Memorial and biographical record and illustrated compendium of biography ..of ..citizens of Columbia . WILLIAM KIHG. (Deceased. MRS. WILLIAM KIHG. (Deceased.) COMPENDIUM or BIOGRAPHY. 437 of Portage, in which he was interested untilhis death. He was a man of charitabledeeds and was a liberal contributor to manyundertakings, and always relieved the suf-fering when appealed to for aid. Amongother benefices he donated a bell to the Pres-byterian church of Cambria. He was a manof unpretentious appearance, and enjoyedphysical activity until the last years of hislife. The mother of our subject, whosemaiden name was Janet Weir, was a nativeof Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland, and wasa daughter of John and Barbara Weir. Shesurvived her husband until October 12, 1900,when she^ too, passed to her rest. Theparents of our subject had a family of threesons and three daughters, who were as fol-lows : Janet, now Mrs. Matthew Kerr, ofBath, South Dakota; Agnes, now Hartman, of I-ardee\ille; Marion,who died at the age of si.\ years; William,deceased, wh(j left one cliilil, Anna; RobertT.; and George, of Colorado Springs


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