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) . m. Jan. 18, 1888, at Stamford, Conn. Amy Thomas, b. Oct. 12, 1862, in Philadelphia; Alexander Hamilton and Caroline Mackey(White) Charles Weaver Bailey, b. Oct. 20, 1861, in Phila-delphia ; m. April 9, 1884, in Philadelphia. Anne Sloan, dau. of Andrew Jackson and MaryWilson (Potter) Sloan. Their children were: i. Emilie Aymar Bailey^ b. April 20, 1887. ii. Beatrice Bailey% b. March 1, 1892.
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) . m. Jan. 18, 1888, at Stamford, Conn. Amy Thomas, b. Oct. 12, 1862, in Philadelphia; Alexander Hamilton and Caroline Mackey(White) Charles Weaver Bailey, b. Oct. 20, 1861, in Phila-delphia ; m. April 9, 1884, in Philadelphia. Anne Sloan, dau. of Andrew Jackson and MaryWilson (Potter) Sloan. Their children were: i. Emilie Aymar Bailey^ b. April 20, 1887. ii. Beatrice Bailey% b. March 1, 1892. iv. Katheryn Louis Bailey, b. May 28, 1871; m. Dec. 15,1890, in Philadelphia, by the Rt. Rev. Henry , P. E. Bishop of New York, and Hon. EdwinH. Fittler, Mayor of Philadelphia. Jean Theodule Francisque Louis Comte de Sibour,b. March 19, 1865, son of Jean Antonio Gabriel,Vicomte, and Mary Louise Vicomtesse de Sibour,of Paris and Carpentras, France. Their son: i. Louis Blaise de Sibour, Vicomte, bom in Paris,France, December 26, ^Ancestry of Joseph Trowbridge Bailey- andCatherine Goddard Weaver-. AND THEIR KIN 397 WHERE WASHINGTON AND HIS MEN CROSSED THE DELAWARE. The McKonkey House at The Ferry now Taylorsville, on thePennsylvania side of the river and designated as WashingtonsCrossing. This is about nine miles above Trenton. A bridge ninehundred feet long takes the place of the Old Ferry. Washingtonand his officers made their headquarters here before the Battle ofTrenton. Itinerary of Gen. Washington, by William S. Baker. This famous Spot Has Been Selected for a Park to Bethe Nations Christmas shrine. The States of Pennsylvania and New Jersey Are Now Co-operating to Make a National Park at the Point WhereWashington and his Ragged Continentals Crossed theRiver and Surprised the Drunken Hessians Feasting atTrenton. Soon the nation is to have a Christmas Shrine. It willbe like no other place of pilgrimage in the country for it 398 THE KINNEAR FAMILY will commemo
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