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) . anklin, Pa. James Kinnear served six months in the Militia at FortMeggs, on the Maumee River, in his 18th year, and ac-quitted himself well. After his marriage he settled inFranklin, and was a merchant for several years; In Janu-ary, 1819, he was appointed County Treasurer, a lucrativeoffice. He was a Major of Militia and later Colonel. In1824 he entered the hotel business in Franklin and kept anexcellent and


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) . anklin, Pa. James Kinnear served six months in the Militia at FortMeggs, on the Maumee River, in his 18th year, and ac-quitted himself well. After his marriage he settled inFranklin, and was a merchant for several years; In Janu-ary, 1819, he was appointed County Treasurer, a lucrativeoffice. He was a Major of Militia and later Colonel. In1824 he entered the hotel business in Franklin and kept anexcellent and orderly house. He was appointed in 1845, bythe Legislature, Associate Judge of Venango County. Hewas wealthy and popular. The children of James and Jane (Hale) Kinnear, were: 198. i. d. in infancy. 199. ii. RUTH Kinnear, 1822. d. aged 22 months. 200. iii. RUTH Kinnear, b. July 18, 1823, in Franklin, Pa.; m. 1837. Dr. William Elliott, his fatherwas president of the Baptist College, in Pitts-burg. Their children were: 201. i. JAMES R. Elliott, b. Feb. 6,. 1838, d. March 3, 1838. 202. ii. JANE Elliott, b. June 18, 1839. Ruth (Kinnear) Elliott, m. 2nd, James Bredan, alawyer. r TIL N%. JOSIAH JUNE 27. 1334. AND THEIR KIN 99 203. iv. POLLY Kinnear/ b. September 4, 1825, in Franklin, Pa.; m. Davidson. They had two daughters: SARAH Hale, dau. of Edward and Ruth Hale;b. 1795, in Washington County, Pa.; m. 1815 inFranklin, Pa. ANDREW Bowman, son of James and Cath-erine Bowman.(21). Samuel Kinnear was born in Berks County, Pa.,June 6, 1800, came with his parents, Andrew and Mary(Delmar) Kinnear, to Pickaway County, Ohio, in a young man he was a clerk in a store, in 1824, he suc-ceeded his brother, David, in the office of County Surveyoruntil the spring of 1831, he was appointed Clerk of theCourt of Common Pleas, Pro tem. In 1833 he removed toFranklin County, Ohio, and kept a hotel on his farm, whichis now a part of Columbus, (the farm was then severalmiles north of C


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