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) . CQ H< o< z o <O. < zz LiJ z< [- < oa:< AND THEIR KIN 219 perience of the Chicago Lumber and Coal Company duringthe period Mr. Kinnear was in their employ. The remainswere taken to Youngsville, Pa., where they were laid torest in the Kinnear family lot. (Extract from the St. LouisLumberman), m. Nellie Embody; no children. (575) m. 2nd, Ida Babcock; they had one daughter. 605. ii. FERNIE Ki


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) . CQ H< o< z o <O. < zz LiJ z< [- < oa:< AND THEIR KIN 219 perience of the Chicago Lumber and Coal Company duringthe period Mr. Kinnear was in their employ. The remainswere taken to Youngsville, Pa., where they were laid torest in the Kinnear family lot. (Extract from the St. LouisLumberman), m. Nellie Embody; no children. (575) m. 2nd, Ida Babcock; they had one daughter. 605. ii. FERNIE Kinnear^ m. Valentine. (575) Robert Alexander Kinnear served three years inthe Civil War. He was a lumber man in Youngsville, and at one timeconnected in business with John Barber White, under thefirm name of White & Kinnear. (577) Lewis J. Kinnear% Charles, Margaret*, Marga-ret^ William-, James\ b. 1838, in Youngsville, Pa.; 26, 1915, in Youngsville, Pa.; m. December 30,1860, in Youngsville, Pa. Louisa A. Mead; b. March 10, 1841, in Warren County,Pa.; d. 1915, in Youngsville, Pa. She was a daughter ofJoseph and Ann (Carr) Mead; (Joseph Mead was born1796; d. 1879; Ann (Carr) Mead was born 1798


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