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) . 7, at Wallingford,Pa., son of Henry and Mary (Watts) Mercur, who weremarried Sept. 10, 1810. Their children were: 362 THE KINNEAR FAMILY i. Rodney Augustus Mercur^; b. Sept. 29, 1851, at James Watts Mercur^.iii. Ulysses Mercur, three sons were lawyers,iv. Dr. John D. Mercur^.Rodney Augustus Mercur, m. Mary Ward, dau. of JamesW. and Louise (Overton) Ward. Colonial Families ofPennsylvania


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) . 7, at Wallingford,Pa., son of Henry and Mary (Watts) Mercur, who weremarried Sept. 10, 1810. Their children were: 362 THE KINNEAR FAMILY i. Rodney Augustus Mercur^; b. Sept. 29, 1851, at James Watts Mercur^.iii. Ulysses Mercur, three sons were lawyers,iv. Dr. John D. Mercur^.Rodney Augustus Mercur, m. Mary Ward, dau. of JamesW. and Louise (Overton) Ward. Colonial Families ofPennsylvania. WILLIAM Simpson (1732-1816), father of Ann (Simp-son) Davis, was a private soldier in the Rev. War; BucksCounty Associators, 1775; James Lacy, captain. Dr. JohnBeatty, colonel. (Ref.: D. A. R. Lineage Book, Vol. 32, p. 304. AlsoDecennial Reg. Pennsylvania Sons of the Revolution). AND THEIR KIN 363 >; • QJ • ^ v; G O r-i O • C o -?-> a> O *-v 03 r-1 l-iH • CI rH -^— 1 — 1 ^^^ 1 r-i •i-H o •-3 5: 1 o 05 u^ _^ _^ o CO Oh O CO -£ o 4^ o ^ c c rt C3 c ^ a ^1 —^ -^ ^1 ^ H o rH r-< 3 •-3 03 (—1 o ^ C •-5 C cd r3 C/^ 1-^ o a I—T — I I—CO a CO. >i o ^?^H • bo CO G £ r-v »* y: ^ o H £ ^T* •VJ •-3 o CQ £ -(J o CQ • so O > o Cw U __Q X b cr; c ^H c5 c« ^ CO CO > Q • Go COO) to a; •-3 X p 24 364 THE KINNEAR FAMILY DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM SIMPSON OF BUCKS COUNTY, PA. Tlie tradition in the Simpson families of Lancaster andBucks Counties, Pennsylvania, regarding their early an-cestry is practically the same, viz.: They emigrated fromScotland to Ireland and later to America. John Simpsons who died in Ireland had two sons John=and Thomas-, who came to America and settled in Penn-sylvania. From Thomas Simpson^ is traced the lineage of Han-nah Simpson the mother of Ulysses Simpson Grant. John Simpson-, born in Ireland, 1680, came to Americaabout 1720, his son William Simpson\ b. Nov. 4, 1725, mar-ried Jane (Bailey) about 1745; t


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