,**' > Il\J ■'/ ^F Tffj s>. CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY GIFT OF J . F . 'jr e t z Cornell University Library CS71 .K59 1912 Genealogy of the descendants of Jotin Kir 3 1924 029 842 360 Clin Overs DATE DUE ffe^t-I^^- •> h— ~ GAt-LOID j PRINTED IN U.G-A 1 1 3 '^kZ^ ^^i ^;: 4 . ,.^f r^w ;| % ^ ' • '■'■''' / AA.,£^-7^^0- GENEALOGY OF THE DESCENDANTS OF JOHN KIRK. Born 1660, at Alfreton, in Derbyshire, England. Died 170^, in Darby Township, Chester, (now Delaware) County, Pennsylvania. COMPILED BY MIRANDA S. ROBERTS, Now of Doylestown, Pa. EDITED BY GILBERT COPE, West Chester, Pa. PRESS OF THE INTELLIGENCER COMPANY, DOYLESTOWN, PA. 1912-1913. P . K . F, G PREFACE. It was the design of this work to preserve in manuscript a history or genealogy of the Kirk family in America, which settled in Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, in the year 1687, believing that with the passing of this generation, and the lapse of over two centuries, much of this desired informa- tion Avould pass into oblivion and be lost to posterity if not collected and written out by some one. My interest in and love for our family name was the incentive to this labor, with only the pleasure of knowing the dust of ages has been removed from our lineal descent, and the record made legible to such as desire to follow it. Late in life further research brought to light other facts of our early ancestry, and opened the way for me to renew my interest in our family history, from which my early busy life had debarred me. The amount of time and patience required to produce such a work can scarcely be realized by its readers. That only essential facts be retained for it, the greatest diligence must be exercised in our researches among the liistorieal, genealogical. State and county archives, the registers of churches and Friends' Meeting records. The last named have been invaluable to us, as it was through this source our connection was established with our first vVmerican ancestor. In the year 1907, being prevailed upon to make an effort to publish the work, circulars and subscription cards were issued at considerable expense, only to meet with discouragement, and the hope of its accomplishment was almost abandoned. In the Seventh Month, 1908, after a year of anxious waiting, a conference was held with John J. Kirk and Henry W. Scarborough, of Pliiladelphia, and Edward E. Kirk, of Pineville, Pa., which resulted in a generous contribution to a guarantee fund by the above named parties, and a committee of the same in charge of the work. The manuscript was finally turned over to Gilbert Cope, of West Chester, Pa., an eminent historian and genealogist, to edit, revise and prepare it for publication, which he has ably done, beside adding much valuable information r-o the work from his storehouse of knowledge of family history. I gratefully acknowledge the kindness of my coworkers and contributors of information from the many members of our numerous family who have been solicited for data. I trust that these pages may awaken a deeper interest of both our American and English cousins in the origin of their ancestry, and be the means of uplifting some of the weary workers in that line. M. S. ROBERTS. Ill EDITORIAL REMARKS. Soon after commencing his labors the editor became impressed with the magnitude of the work accomplished by his predecessor, and which onlj^ a deep and abiding interest in the subject had enabled her to perform. As the collection of the records had extended over several years there will be found in some branches of the family changes of which no mention is made in the book; and again, the neglect of some to answer inquiries will account for incompleteness in other lines. He also wishes to speak of the very pleasant and cordial relations which have existed between himself on the one part, and the compiler and other mem- bers of the publication committee on the other. TOPICAL INDEX. Early Settlements in Pennsylvania 3 Establishment of Friends' Meetings 7 Settlement of Darby Township 9 Friends' Records in Derbyshire, England 11 Purchase of land by John Kirk the settler 14 Genealogy of his descendants 24 Statistics of descent by generations 620 Early History of the Kirks of Derbyshire 621 Some Derbyshire Wills of Kirks 627 The Kirks of Ireland and Pennsylvania 631 Philip Kirk, of Delaware county. Pa 634 IV EXPLANATIONS. Dates are given in the order of month, day and year; and partly for economy in space and partly because the Society of Friends have used numbers instead of names for months, these are given in numerical style. The early Kirks in this country, and many of their descendants, have been members of this Society. A fact not generally knovs^n is that prior to 1752 the civil year began on March 25th, and March was styled the first month. The tenth month v^^as December, the 11th January and the 12th Febriiary. The first of January had, however, been considered the beginning of the historical year from the time of the Norman Conquest, 1066, and in recognition of this it was customary to give a form of double dating between the 1st of January and 25th of March, as for instance February (12th Mo.) 21st, 1724-5. This fact should be borne in mind by any one in changing a date prior to 1752 from the numerical to the nominal style. The number of the generation, as given at top of page, refers to the names consecutively numbered. For a further economy of space the children of those so numbered, and occasionally the grandchildren, will be frequently found to follow the mention of the parent, when this can be done without con- fusion. Otherwise the name is carried forward to the next generation. The abbreviations, b., m. and d. stand for born, married and died ; and the dates which follow refer to the names immediately preceding them. For in- stance, Pierson V. Kirk, b. 6, 5, 1849 ; m. 6, 30, 1896, Eva Burson, d.7, 21, 1897. The last date refers to Eva Burson and not to Pierson V. Kirk. Other abbreviations are dau. for daughter ; bur. for buried; Mo. Mtg. for Monthly Meeting. Following the name of the eldest child in each family will be found one or more names in parenthesis, which indicate the line of ancestry back to the first John Kirk in this country. ILLUSTRATIONS. Portrait of (2615) Miranda S. Roberts Frontispiece Parish Church, Alfreton, Derbyshire, England Facing p. 11 Darby Meeting House, Delaware Co., Pa 13 Marriage Certificate of John Warner and Mary Kirk 27 Marriage Certificate of Isa,ac Kirk and Elizabeth Twining 31 John Twining's Certificate of Clearness as to marriage 39 Draft of Homestead Tract and other lands of Isaac Kirk 46 Draft of Isaac Kirk's Land in Buckingham Township 47 Muncy Meeting House, Lycoming Co., Pa 5 8 Marriage Certificate of John Scarborough and Margaret Kirk 70 Portraits of (244) Amos Kirk and (246) Rachel Kirk 73 Homestead of (11) Isaac Kirk, in Buckingham Township 74 Homestead of (4) John Kirk, in Abington Township 91 Homestead of (145) Benjamin Warner, Lycoming Co., Pa 101 Portraits of Deborah, John and Louisa Warner 102 Haverford Meeting House, Delaware Co., Pa 115 Portraits of (756) Stephen and Elizabeth Jones Kirk 124 Marriage Certificate of Isaac Scarborough and Amy Pearson 128 Portraits of (835) Mary Walton Kirk and (848) Charles Kirk 133 Buckingham Meeting House (Orthodox), Lahaska, Bucks Co., Pa. . . . 204 Homestead of (676) John Kirk, Darby, Delaware Co., Pa 250 Portraits of (2277) John J. and Matilda Eyre Kirk 277 Portraits of Children of (2277) John J. Kirk 278 Portraits of (79 5) Isaac and Mercy W. Pearson Scarborough 295 Portraits of (2417) Watson and Anna M. Stover Scarborough 296 Portraits of (2613) Amos W. Kirk and (2616) Ellen W. Doan 315 Portrait of Edward Roberts 316 Horsham Meeting House, Montgomery Co., Pa 325 Portraits of (313) Hannah Tyson, (1059) Eleanor Ebert and others.. 358 Wrightstown Meeting House, Bucks Co., Pa 398 Middletown Meeting House, Langhorne, Pa 436 Buckingham Meeting House, Bucks Co., Pa 466 Portraits of (2271) Louis Kirk and (2272) Howard Kirk 487 Portraits of (4633) Henry W. and Clara Hagerty Scarborough 517 Scarborough Autographs of Seven Generations 518 Portraits of (4924) Edward R. Kirk and Children 548 Richland Meeting House, near Quakertown, Bucks Co., Pa 579 Kirk Coat of Arms 621 VI ERRATA. p. 107. No. 613 should be Letitia G. Twining. P. 108. Omit the words "at Trevose," under No. 620. P. 170. Under No. 1161: The birth of Joseph Albert Marple should be 9, 29, 1850. P. 182. Under No. 1315: Stewart Leidy should precede Helen Reece. P. 205. Under No. 1554 : Watson Bewley should be Amos Bewley. P. 225. Under No. 1777: No. (2912) should be (2812). P. 228. Under No. 1798: No. (2518) should be (2618). P. 248. Under No. 1995: William Kite, Jr., d, 3, 27, 1912, at Los Anjreles; buried at Grermantown, Pa. P. 271. Under No. 2212: Annie Harris TA¥ining d. 1886 not 1896. P. 293. Under No. 2399: Member of the Meeting should be member of thai: meeting. P. 329. Under No. 2741: No. (2631) should be (2731). P. 358. Henry D. Paxson, b. in Bucks instead of Berks County. Name omitted in index. P. 376. Under No. 3216: After d. 4, 6, 1865, insert m. 6, 19, 1845, Amos Walton, b. about 1820 ; son of Gabriel AValton and Mary Townsend. P. 383. Above 3274: Children of (1378) Gulielma Cooper and William Brinton, should be Children of Joseph Cooper and Sarah Brinton. P. 385. Under No. 3290 P. 396. Under No. 3420 P. 411. Above No. 3582 Sallie Pennock Cooper is still living. Seth C. Wiggins died 8, 11, 1819. Should be (1542) Joseph B. Stapler, &e. P. 413. No. 3607, Rebecca W. Bewley, b. 1849, instead of 1836. P. 413., at bottom: Mabel C. Wortliington, dan. of (2622) Emily Worth- ington. P. 437. Above No. 3852: Children of (1743) Emmor Tomlinson. P. 465. In Nos. 4135 and 4136 the name should be Seeley instead of Keeley. P. 472. Under No. 4216: Insert m. before Charles Williamson. P. 501. Under No. 4488: Elma K. should be Blma R. P. 540. Under No. 4847: The name Carver should be Casner. P. 578. Under No. 5175 : The name Corkram should be Corkran. P. 582. Third line from bottom : No. 2547 should be 2847. Those who possess this book should make the above corrections in the proper places. VII ADDITIONAL DATA. Received too late for insertion in the proper place. On page 12 will be found a reference to Thomas Kirk, a supposed brother to John Kirk. The minutes of Falls Monthly Meeting contain the following : 6th of 5th Mo. 1692 : "Whereas it is reported that Thomas Kirke is about to take a woman that is no professor of truth, it is therefore agreed that Thomas Jauney and Joseph Kirkbride speak with and admonish him concern- ing it." Meeting held 3d of 6th Mo.: It is reported that he is married "and is willing to clear truth. ' ' 6th of 8th Mo. 1692: "A paper of Condemnation was brought to this Meeting, given forth by Thomas Kirke against his disorderly doings, which was read and given to Richard Hough to be recorded." Helen Stanley Hutchinson Caples (No. 3923, p. 444), has four children: — Helen Stanley Hutchinson b. 9, 18, 1902 : Mary Lloyd, b. 11, 13, 1909 : Martin H. and Anna, b. 11, 6, 1911. Residence, Richmond, Va. Rachel Hutchinson Lincoln (No. 3924), has two additional children, Elizabeth Hutchinson Lincoln, b. 12, 26, 1905, and Pemberton Hutchinson Lincoln, b. 10, 15, 1912. Residence, Elkhom, W. Va. Edward Stanley Hutchinson, Jr., (No. 3925) was married 4, 29, 1909, to Lillian Garrison Backus, of Norfolk, Va. Mary Louisa Masters (No. 3701, p.421), and R. Albert Wills, had two sons, Henry and Herbert, of whom the latter is deceased. Henry married Helen Haines, daughter of John N. and Rebecca (Decou) Haines. They live at Pladdonfield, N. J., and have four children, Rebecca Louisa, Jolm, Eleanor and Borton. Page 358. Edward Ely Paxson (No. 3014), m. 10, 18, 1893, Emily T. Arnold, dau. of Judge Michael Arnold and Elizabeth K., of Phila. Issue : — Ruth Johnson Paxson, b. 10, 13, 1894. Henry D. Paxson (No. 3015), b. in Bucks county. Issue : — son — b. 4, 24, 1903; d. same day. Henry Douglass, Jr., b. 6, 30, 1904; Ann Johnson, b. 2, 22, 1906. VIII INTRODUCTORY. Those who have never tried to carry their ancestral lines into the dim and distant past, have little idea of the difficulties in the case. And yet while one will often wish the difficulties were not so great, it must be admitted that they add to the zest of the pi^rsuit and make success more dearly prized. The "United States is almost entirely populated by descendants of Euro- I)eans who have been coming to these shores for nearly three centuries. If the ancestor came over two hundred years ago it is frequently difficult to identify him, much more to find the spot from whence he came. Supposing this to have been a village or parish in England, we now must depend on such records as the country affords. With titled families these are good for a few centuries but for the great mass of the people there is little except the parish church records, often carelessly kept and not going in any case back of 1538. Wills assist us to a still earlier period but when we reach the year 1400 they will be found in Latin and full of arbitrary contractions, and two centuries earlier the writing is as unintelligible to the average person as the hierogly- phics of Egypt. In any given locality, where a family has been seated for a few hundred years, the same given name will be often repeated in successive generations and different branches, and this makes it difficult to identify the parents or children with certainty. It is very different on this side of the ocean, where the progenitors are few and records more voluminous, and this makes a good starting point for the family history. If it should happen that one can trace a few generations back of the emigration it is cause for deep gratification. It may be remarked, however, that much attention is now given to copying and publishing the old records in England, so that coming generations will have better facilities for tracing ancestry on that side. The publication of genealogies, in which all the branches of a large family are traced down to the latest generations, is an American idea which has ob- tained its greatest development in New England, and almost wholly within the past half century. The fourth work of the kind, and the largest up to that time, was the Sharpless Genealogy, containing 132 pages of small size, pub- lished in Philadelphia in 1816. But one or two others appeared in Philadel- phia prior to 1850, and of those published elsewhere the aggregate bulk would scarcely exceed that of single genealogies of recent date. Now these publica- tions number thousands, while numerous genealogical societies and magazines foster a spirit of research among the generations long since turned to dust. Future generations and the average reader of the present day will have but a vague idea of the difficulties encountered in the prosecution of such a work, and, without going into details, it may be remarked that only in a com- paratively intelligent and moral state of society are large genealogies possible. EARLY SETTLEMENTS. A STUDY of the migrations of the human race is worthy of our attention, even when we are not directly concerned, and when the movements of our progenitors are under considera- tion we should take a lively interest in all the details. The repeopling of the New by colonists from the Old World has been of the most momentous importance to us, and whether in its immediate or re- mote results deserves more than a passing thought. Perhaps, in the ordering of creation, the world is destined to witness successive waves of civilization and race migration, following the course of the sun, and crowding out the older, more stagnant and less energetic forms. It might be supposed that those individuals who invade new fields possessed more than the average of energy, yet, on the other hand, the struggle for existence in the older centres might be expected to develop those ciualities essential to the perpetuation of the race. In these days of rapid strides it seems almost strange that for more than a hundred years after the discovery of America there were no successful at- tempts at colonization except in the tropical or sub-tropical regions. The first English colony was established at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, and the second at Plymouth, Massachusetts, 1620. The Dutch settled at New Amster- dam, now New York, in 1626, and the Swedes on the Delaware in 1638 ; but the latter colony did not flourish and their occupation extended little beyond tide water. They had for rivals the Dutch, who claimed the territory on the South River, as they styled the Delaware, and finally, in 1655, overthrew the Swedish rule here. Little attempt was made at colonization, however, and New Amsterdam having been captured by the English, in 1664, its dependency on the South River naturally fell to the victors. A temporary possession was again obtained by the Dutch, in 1673-4, but this had little influence on the col- onial life in what is now Pennsylvania. Up to this period but few Englishmen had sought permanent homes on the Delaware, and these had doubtless been connected with the military occupa- tion of the country and found wives among the Swedes or Dutch. Such was the case with James Sandilands, of Upland, now Chester, who married the 4 THE KIRK FAMILY. daughter of Jurian Keen, a Swede. The commerce of the river was insignifi- cant and vessels seldom arrived, so that a highway of immigration could scarcely be said to exist. King Charles II had granted to his brother, James, Duke of York, the territory now embraced in the States of New Jersey and Delaware, even be- fore it had been wrested from the Dutch, and the Duke had conveyed what is now New Jersey to Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. The Society of Friends, or Quakers, founded in England by the teachings of George Fox, about 1654, had suffered much persecution, and were looking toward the New World as an asylum. In 1673, John Fenwick, one of their number, as trustee of Edward Byllinge, purchased the interest of Lord Berkeley, which, by a divi- sion agreed upon with Sir George Carteret, formed the province of West New Jersey. There was an understanding by which Fenwick was to have one-tenth of the province, and in 1675 he led a colony of Friends who formed a settlement at Salem. Disputes arose between Fenwick and Byllinge, which, by the kind intervention of William Penn were at length adjusted, and Byllinge conveyed his nine-tenths of the province to William Penn, Gawen liawrie and Nicholas Lucas, for the benefit of his creditors. These divided the ownership into one hundred shares or "proprieties", for which they found purchasers among Friends in Yorkshire and others in London. Certain ' ' Con- ditions and Concessions" were agreed upon between the trustees and pur- chasers, for the government of the colony, and in 1677 the ship Kent arrived with 230 passengers, who formed a settlement at Burlington. Other ships arrived in 1678 and 1679, and the success of the colony was assured. Some who thus came as settlers in New Jersey crossed over to the western shore of ihe Delaware, where courts had been established among the Swedes and Dutch, at New Castle and Upland, and prominent among these was Robert Wade, at the latter place. It was perhaps by his association with the affairs of the province of New Jersey that William Penn's attention was drawn to the establishment of a colony to the westward of the Delaware, and on the 4th of March 1680 (1681, N. S.), he obtained from Charles II a charter for that object. This was granted partly in consideration of a debt from the Crown to Admiral Sir William Penn, deceased, father of the grantee. The latter would have called the province Sylvania, but the king insisted on the prefix "Penn," and on April 2, 1681 issued a proclamation, directing the inhabitants of the said province to yield all due obedience to William Penn, his heirs and assigns, as absolute proprietaries and governors thereof. On April 10th Penn commis- sioned his cousin, William Markham, deputy governor of the colony, the government thereof having been previously exercised at New York, at which place Markham had arrived June 21st, on his way to the Delaware. William EAELY SETTLEMENTS. 5 Penn issued a prospectus in regard to the disposal of lands in Pennsylvania to such as designed to remove thither, and also prepared certain "Conditions and Concessions," prescribing rules for the survey and settlement thereof, treat- ment of the Indians, and other matters, probably preliminary to a frame of (j'overnment. These consisted of twenty articles, of which the first seven re- late especially to the taking up of the land, as follows : I. That so soon as it pleaseth God that the above persons arrive there, a certain quantity of land or ground plat shall be laid out for a large town or city, in the most convenient place upon the river for health and navigation ; and every purchaser and adventurer shall, by lot, have so much land therein as will answer to the proportion which he hath bought or taken up upon rent. But it is to be noted, that the surveyors shall consider what roads or highways will be necessary to the cities, towns, or through the lands. Great roads from city to city not to contain less than forty feet in breadth, shall be first laid out and declared to be for highways, before the dividend of acres be laid out for the purchaser, and the like observation to be had for the streets in the towns and cities, that there may be convenient roads and streets preserved, not to be encroached upon by any planter or builder, that none may build irregularly, to the damage of another. In this custom governs. II. That the land in the town be laid out together, after the proportion of ten thousand acres of the whole country ; that is, two hundred acres, if the place will bear it; however, that the proportion be by lot, and entire, so as those that desire to be together, especially those that are by the catalogue laid together, may be so laid together both in the town and country. III. That when the country lots are laid out, every purchaser, from one thousand to ten thousand acres, or more, not to have above one thousand acres together, unless in three years they plant a family upon every thousand acres, but that all such as purchase together, lie together, aud if as many as comply with this condition, that the whole be laid out together. IV. That where any number of purchasers, more or less, whose number of acres amounts to five or ten thousand acres, desire to sit together in a lot or township, they shall have their lot or township cast together, in such places as have convenient harbours, or navigable rivers attending it, if such can be found ; and in case any one or more purchasers plant not according to agree- ment in this concession, to the prejudice of others of the same township, upon complaint thereof made to the governor or his deputy, with assistance, they may award (if they see cause) that the complaining purchaser may, paying the survey-money, and the purchase-money, and interest thereof, be entitled, enrolled, and lawfully invested in the lands so not seated. V. That the proportion of lands that shall be laid out in the first great town or city, for every purchaser, shall be after the proportion of ten acres for every five hundred acres purchased, if the place will allow it. VI. That notwithstanding there be no mention made in the several deeds made to the purchaser, yet the said William Penn does accord and declare, that all rivers, rivulets, woods and underwoods, waters, water-courses, quarries, mines and minerals, (except mines-royal,) shall be freely and fully enjoyed, and wholly by the purchasers into whose lot they fall. VII. That for every fifty acres that shall be allotted to a servant at the end of his service, his quit-rent shall be two shillings per annum, and the master or owner of the servant, when he shall take up the other fifty acres, his quit-rent shall be four shillings by the year, or if the master of the servant (by reason in the indentures he is so obliged to do) allot out to the servant fifty acres In his own division, the said master shall have, on demand, allotted him from the governor, the one hundred acres at the chief rent of six shillings per annum. The incidental manner in which allusion is made to the granting of fifty 6 THE KIRK FAMILY. acres to servants and the like quantity to their masters, at a small rent, indi- cates that it was a colonial custom not peciiliar to Pennsylvania. Finding that by a strict construction of his charter the southern boundary of his province would strike the Delaware river above the mouth of the Schuylkill, Penn purchased August 20, 1682, from the Duke of York a circle of twelve miles around New Castle, and the remainder of the territory now forming the State of Delaware, by deed of August 24, 1682. On the 30th of the same month he sailed for Pennsylvania, in the ship Welcome, with about one hundred passengers, and arrived at New Castle, in the Delaware, on the 27th of October following. Prior to leaving England, on the 22d of 3d mo. (May) 1682, he forwarded a list of persons to whom he had sold unlocated lands in Pennsylvania to the amount of more than 500,000 acres, in order that the same might be surveyed. The Swedes and other settlers in possession at the date of AVilliam Penn's charter were, of course, undisturbed. The method of conveyance in use at that day, and for many years after- ward, was by lease and release ; — the lease placing the purchaser in possession, and the release, dated the day following, divested the former owner of all right and title to the property. After the survey of the land it was expected that each owner would obtain a patent, giving a description thereof by metes and bounds, but there was considerable neglect in this respect ; or if obtained they failed to be placed upon record. Whether William Penn actually signed many of the deeds of lease and release is uncertain, but an examination of some of them shows that his name was placed thereon by his secretary by the use of a stamp. In the list above mentioned the names were grouped together in purchases to the amount of 10,000 acres, which seems to indicate an inten- tion of placing each group in a separate township. This was found to be im- practicable, however, and there was great irregularity in the shapes of sur- veys and townships. Prior to the arrival of William Penn the settled part of the province was known as Upland County, with the seat of justice at Upland, now Chester, where courts had been held at least from 1676. "A letter addressed to Ephraim Herman in respect to summoning a Court to be held at New Castle on the 2d of November, and dated at Upland on the 29th of October, shows that William Penn had then arrived at his seat of government. He may have ar- rived the day before. The fancy of the artist has portrayed the landing of Penn at Upland ; but neither the hour, the day, nor the manner of his landing, is certainly known." Dr. George Smith, in the History of Delaware County, continuing and quoting from Clarkson, says : — "He landed at Upland, but the place was to bear that familiar name no more for ever. Without reflection Penn determined that the name of the FRIENDS' MEETINGS. 7 place should be changed. 'Turning round to his friend Pearson, one of his own Society, who had accompanied him in the ship Welcome, he said, "Providence has brought us here safe. Thou hast been the companion of my perils. What wilt thou that I should call this place?" Pearson said "Chester", in remembrance of the city from whence he came. William Penn replied that it should be called Chester, and that when he divided the land into counties, one of them should be called by the same name:' Thus from a mere whim, the name of the oldest town; the name of the whole settled part of the province ; the name that would naturally have a place in the affections of a large majority of the inhabitants of the new province, was effaced, to gratify the caprice or vanity of a friend. ' ' The division of the province into the three counties of Chester, Philadel- phia and Bucks, probably occurred within a month of this time, but the boundaries were not very definite at first. FEIENDS' MEETINGS. Many of those who had purchased land in Pennsylvania, while still in England, as well as others, now began to arrive in considerable numbers. As they were mostly Friends or Quakers a number of meetings were established by them in 1683 and 1684. William Edmimdson, a minister from Ireland, visited America in 1675, and in that year held a meeting at the house of Robert Wade, at Upland. A meeting was probably held here regularly after 1677, by which time some other Friends had arrived in the neighborhood. It may be explained that the meetings of Friends are classified as for wor- ship and for discipline. The latter are again divided into preparative, monthly, quarterly and yearly meetings. One or more meetings for worship may form a. preparative meeting. One or more preparative meetings may form a monthly meeting. Two or more monthly meetings may form a quarterly meeting, and several quarterly meetings may form a yearly meeting. In the early days these regulations were not so closely adhered to as later, and we find that some monthly meetings called every third meeting a quarterly meeting. The monthly meetings are the principal executive branch of the Society and keep the most voluminous records. New meetings are established by these, with the approval of the quarterly meetings. The Friends at Upland were for a time members of Burlington Monthly Meeting, of which a session was "held at Upland, in the house of Robert Wade, the 15th of the 9th month, 1681," but the first meeting of the kind, held by Friends of the Western Shore alone, is set forth in the following minutes : "the 10 day of ye 11 month, 1681. 8 , , THE KIRK FAMILY. "A monthly meeting of friends belonging to marcus hooke & vpland held then at Robert Wad's house." "the 14 day of ye 12 month, 1681. "A monthly meeting heeld by f rends at marcus hooke." No other meeting is mentioned until "the 9th day of ye 3d mo. 1682. A monthly meeting held then by freends belonging to marcus hooke & vpland at Robert Wad's house." Up to this time no business appears to have been transacted by the meet- ing. The next date is "the 3 day of ye 6th month 1682. "A monthly meeting held then by f rends belonging to marcus hooke alls Chechester & vpland and ye adioyning Inhabetants, at Robert Wad's house. "At this meeting William Clayton juner and elezebeth bezor, both living at Chichester, have declared their Intentions of marriage : & its ordered by the meeting that morgan druet & Robert AVade doe make enquirey conserning them & give it in to ye next monthly meeting. ' ' "At the monthly meeting at vpland the 11th 7 mo. 1682. "Large paper booke, unruled, being fitt for the servise of monthly and quarterly meetings is to be procured against the next monthly meeting, & Robt Wade is desired to get the said booke. "It was then agreed yt a meeting shall be held for ye service & vForship of god every first day at ye court house at Vpland. "And also agreed that there be three meetings in the week time the westerne part to meet at Chichester the 5th day of the v?eek and the middle meeting at Harold at Wm. Woodmansons the 4th day of the week and the Eastern meeting at Ridley at John Simcocks the 5th day of the week mitill otherwise ordered. "The monthly meetings for men & women to be the first second day of the week in every month at Robert Wades house. "Wm Clayton & Elizabeth Bezor did again present their former intentions of marriage but friends findeing that her parents were absent and had not their consent for such proceedings, nor certificate of her clearness from other jnen, did advise these parties to waite further untill all things be cleared ac- cording to the practise of friends and good order of truth." The following are the headings of the monthly minutes succeeding the above : "At the men's meeting at Upland the: 2: day of the 8: month: 82." "At : SETTLERS IN DARBY TOWNSHIP. 9 the men's meeting at Vpland the 6th of 9 mo. 82." "At our men and women's meeting at Chester the : 1 : of : 11 month : 82." The old book from which the foregoing entries are taken, appears to bear this inscription, though very dim with age: "The Register Booke belonging to Marcus hook and Upland Meeting, ye 3d of ye 6 month 1681." About 1711 the minutes were transcribed by Thomas Chalkley, who changed the word Upland to Chester, beside making other variations from the original. On the 1st of 11th month 1682, "it was condescended to that f rinds at Chichester may hold a meeting there on the first day of the weik for the servis of god untill the next monthly meeting, then to have further aprobation con- serning it." At the next meeting 5th of 12th mo. 1682-3, this matter does not appear on the record, but "Its concluded by ye sd meeting yt Tho: Brassie & James Kennerly speake to John Blunston or some of Derby meeting to joine wth us in our months meeting to considder of & order ye necessary affaires be- longing to ye same." This is the first allusion to Darby Meeting, which had probably been recently established independently of any other. They may have joined with Chester Friends in a monthly meeting capacity for a time but on the 2d of 5th month 1684 Darby Monthly Meeting held its first session. Ila^rerford Monthly Meeting, composed of the meetings in Haverford, Radnor and Merion, was established the same year, the record beginning with the 10th of 2d month (April, 0. S.), while the monthly meeting of Chichester and Con- cord (later known as Concord Monthly Meeting) was first held on the 17th of 1st mo. (March) 1684. As the settlements progressed other meetings were set lip, of which further mention will be made hereafter. The connection of the Kirk family with the Society, for more than 200 years, as well as of those with whom they have intermarried, justifies a detailed history of these meetings. The Darby Meeting has occupied a somewhat unique position in the his- tory of the Society. Unlike Chester Monthly Meeting, which at one time had seven branches. Darby Monthly Meeting was composed of the one congxega- tion which never established any offshoots. This was owing to the fact that they were hedged about with the monthly meetings of Chester, Philadelphia and Haverford, and there was no luioccupied territory to colonize. SETTLEMENT OP DARBY TOWNSHIP. The settlers in this township were mostly from the English counties of Derby and Leicester, with a few from Nottingham, and appear to have been of a high order of respectability and intelligence. They kept the best township record known to the writer and the following extracts, copied from notes 10 THE KIRK FAMILY. collected by the late Dr. George Smith, of Upper Darby, author of the History of Delaware County, 1862, are of much interest to genealogists : [Title page] ' ' UPPER DARBY RECORDS. "Transcribed from the old Record Book since the Division in the year 1786: "Containing an account of the first adventurers from old England, with an account of all the settlements in this township — in what year they were settled and in whose occupation they are in at this present time. [Several other matters enumerated.] "The Originall Record of the Township of Darby in the County of Chester and Province of Pennsylvania as it was settled by the English under William Penn Esquire, Proprietor and Governor in Chief of the said Province in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and eighty two ; giving an account when each settlement* was begun for the better regulating the inhabitants in serving the respective offices of said toAvnship as constables, overseers of the Poor, Supervisors, &c., &c. "The following are the names of the first adventurers from Old England who settled in the Township of Darby, viz." Samuel Bradshaw and Thomas Worth came from Oxton in the County of Nottingham. John Blunston & Michael Blunston from little Hallam in the county of Darby. George Wood from Bonsall in the county of Darby. Joshua ffearn from Darby in the county of Darby. Henry Gibbins from Parividge in the county of Darby. Samuel Sellers from Belper in the county of Darby. The above came in the year . . . 1(!82. Richard Bonsall from Mouldridge in the county of Darby. Edmund Cartlidge from Ridings in the county of Darby. Thomas Hood from Brason in the county of Darby. Jfihn Hallowell from Hucknal in the county of Nottingham. John Bartram from Ashburn in the coxmty of Darby. William Wood from Nottingham. Thomas Bradshaw from Oxton in the county of Nottingham. Robert Nailer from Manniash in the county of Darby. Richard Tucker from Warminster in the county of Wilts. The above came in the j^ear . . . 168.5. Robert Scothorn from Oxton in tlie county of Nottingham. James Cooper from Bolton in the county of Lancaster in 1675, and from IVIayfleld in the county of Stafford in the year 1683. John Hood from Castledunnington in the county of Leicester. *By the word settlement we are to understand the acquisition of land and the founding of a home. There is conclusive evidence that several of the Darby settlers had been in the country from two to eight years before making a "settlement." o z; < o z w w n « w o o H H ►J < a o « p a o ENGLISH FEIENDS' EECORDS. 11 William Garratt from Harby in the county of Leicester. Samuel Levis from Harby in the county of Leicester. John Smith from Harby in the county of Leicester. William Smith from Harby in the county of Leicester. Robert Cliffe from Harby in the county of Leicester. Thomas Smith from Croxton in the county of Leicester. Richard Parker from Upper Bolton in the county of Notting-bam. Adam Rhoads from Codnor in the county of Darby. Thomas Fox from Sutton upon Trent in the county of Nottingham. The above came in the year . . . 1684. Thomas Coates from Sprixton in the county of Leicester. William Gabitas from East Marliham in the county of Nottingham. Joseph Need from Arnold in the county of Nottingham. The above came in the year . . . 1686. Edward Peirson from Wimslow in the county of Chester. John Kirk from Allfreetown* in the county of Darby. John Marshall from Elton in the county of Darby. These settled in the year . . . 1687. Thomas Collier from Nottingham. John Ball from Darby in the county of Darby. John Wood from Nottingham. Nicholas Ireland from Laxton in the county of Nottingham. These settled in the year . . . 1689. Anthony Morgan from Cardiff in Glamorganshire. John Hood Jr. from Castledunningtou in county of Leicester. Robert Smith from Sawley in the county of Darby. Lewis David. Ralph Lewis. These settled in the year . . . 1691. "Note : That Calconhook was added to Darby in the year 1686, containing six settlements, viz. Morton Mortonson, Peter Peterson, Hance Urine, Swan Boone & Mathias Natsilas." It may be noticed that up to 1686 the Darby Township record states that the persons named came over in a certain year, but in 1687 the year is given as the date of settlement. In the Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, xix, 251, a John Kirk is mentioned as having come over in 1682 or 1683, and there is reason to believe this was the Darby settler. FROM FRIENDS' RECORDS, DERBYSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. William Kirke and Elizabeth Hatton, m. 1 Mo. 2, 1663. Records of Chesterfield Mo. Mtg., Derbyshire. William Kirke and Mary Tabarah, m. 12 Mo. 4, 1667, at Nottingham. Records of Nottingham Mo. Mtg. John Kirk and Sarah Brandrith, m. 4 Mo. 21, 1666. Records of Mansfield Mo. Mtg., Nottinghamshire. Thomas Hyfleld of Nottingham and Dorothy Kirk of Kimberly, m. 9 Mo. 27, 1677, at Nottingham. Francis Tomlinson of Nottingham and Easter Kirli;e of same, m. 8 Mo. 13, 1678, at Nottingham. Thomas Sample of Bawtry and Sarah Kirke of Scaftworth, Nottingham, m. 9 Mo. 3, 1689, at Mattersay. Children of Godfrey Kirke (wife not named), Chesterfield Mo. Mtg. Samuel Kirke, born 6 mo. 11, 1653. John Kirke, born 10 mo. 27, 1654, at Alfreton. Godfrey Kirke, born I ^ mo. 24, 1656, at Alfreton. *Alfreton a market-town and parish of England. County and 12 miles N. N. E. of Derby. It is supposed to derive its name from Alfred the Great. The town is irregularly K It and many of the houses are very old. It has important collieries, potteries and iron works. Pop. in 1901, 17,505. — Gazetteer. 12 THE KIRK FAMILY. Sarah Kirke, born 12 mo. 10, 1658, at Alfreton. John Kirke, born 6 mo. 14, 1C60, at Alfreton. William Kirke, born 10 mo. 21, 1662, at Alfreton. Thomas Kirke, born 5 mo. 14, 1665, at Alfreton. Jane Kirke, born 12 mo. 9, 1667, at Alfreton. Mary Kirke, born 2 mo. 2, 1670, at Alfreton. Susanna Kirke, born 7 mo. 1, 1072, at Alfreton. Children of William Kirke, Chesterfield Mo. Mtg. Phebe Kirke, born 10 mo. 10, 1664. Elizabeth Kirke, born 8 mo. 19, 1666. Mary Kirke, born 7 mo. 22, 1668. Hannah Kirke, born 7 mo. 2, 1670. David Kirke, born 4 mo. 10, 1672, at Harstafte. Joseph Kirke, born 5 mo. 25, 1673, at Harstafte. Mary Kirke, born 10 mo. 9, 1678 (dau. of Wm. and Elizabeth). Children of John Kirke, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting. Rebecca Kirke, born 12 mo. 1, 1666. Jonathan Kirke, born 6 mo. 21, 1669. Elizabeth Kirke, born 8 mo. 6, 1671, at Alfreton. Sarah Kirke, b. 2 mo, 25, 1677, at Alfreton (of John & Sarah). Sarah Kirke, b. 4 mo. 20, 1678 (of John and Sarah Kirke). Rebecca Kirke died 12 mo. 12, 1066; dau. of John; buried same date at Tupton. Susanna Kirke, dau. of John, buried 4 mo. 25, 1668, at Tupton. Hannah Kirke, dau. of William, buried 5 mo. 2, 1671, at Tupton. Mary Kirke, dau. of William, buried 5 mo. 6, 1671, at Tupton. David Kirke, son of William of Harstaff, bur. 4mo. 12, 1672, Tupton. Kirke, dau. of Godfrey, of Alfreton, buried 11 mo. 9, 1673. Sarah Kirke, dau. of John of Alfreton, buried 3 mo. 3, 1677 at Tupton. Jonathan Kirk, son of John of Swaunicli, bur. 6 mo. 23, 1687 at Tupton. William Kirke of Harstaff, buried 4 mo. 9, 1700, at Tupton. Mary Kirk of Alfreton, buried 5 mo. 25, 1700, at Tupton. Thomas Kyrk died 3 njo. 3, 1724 ; buried at Tupton 3 mo. 6, 1724. John Kirk died 8 mo. 1, 1773, at Chesterfield, aged 67, formerly of Alfreton. Chesterfield Monthly Meeting. Ruth Kirke died 1 mo. 11, 1664, at Nottingham ; a widow. Edward Kirk died 4 mo, 28, 1673, at Kimberley ; buried at Arnold. Mary Kirke of Gunthorpe, wife of William, died 8 mo. 26, 1685 ; buried at Arnall. Nottingham Monthly Meeting. In the records of the Chester County Court, under date of 10th Mo. 9th 1690, we find a suit of Micah Thomas, plaintiff, against Thomas Kirk, defendant, "in action of ye Case. The Jury finds for ye plaintiff Six pound, ye Cost of suit and damage being therein included." This Thomas Kirk was doubtless a brother to John Kirk. He appears later in Bucks County, Pa., but whether he had a family has not been ascer- tained. We have seen that John Kirk settled in Darby in 1687. He had doubtless brought a little money with him, the savings of his few years since reaching his majority, with which to establish himself in a home of his own. It would appear that he soon bargained for 100 acres of land, and as roads were needed for the use of the settlers he was probably among those who petitioned the court for one to accommodate his farm and others. The following appears in the old court record : A High way laid out by ye grand Jury and other neighbours betwixt P ti 2 s O s g m J) O a JOHN KIRK, SETTLER. 13 Ilartfort [Haverford] and Darby vpon ye 7th day of the twelfe moneth 1687, Beginning at Widdow Panthirs [Painter's] and from thence on ye head lyne betwixt ye said Widdows land and ye land of John Lewis from thence Crosse ye land of William ITowell from thence Crosse ye land of Arthur Bruce from Ihence crosse ye land of Henry Lewis thence Lntring the Township of Darby from thence Crosse ye lands of Adam Roads thence crosse ye land of John Kirk then Crosse ye land of Mathew Gratton then Crosse ye land of Joshua ffirne then Crosse ye land of William Garrett then Crosse ye land of Michael Blunstone then crosse ye land of George Wood then Crosse ye land of Robert Smith then Crosse ye land of Thomas Worth thence Coming vpon the land of Joshua ffirne soe downe ye Towne Street of Darby to ye Kings road and soe to ye Landing this High way to be sixty foote as need requires. William Garrett Thomas Bradshaw Richard Parker Thomas ffox Edmond Cartledge Having become the owner of some land, John Kirk was now prepared to establish himself as the head of a family. "Att A Monthly meetinge at Darby ye 14th day of ye 1st mo : 1688 : "John Kirke And Joane Elet declared there intention of marriage. John Wood And Michal Blunston ordered to make inquirie Concerninge ye Clearnnesse of John Kirke. Sarah Blunston And Jane Parker ordered to make enquiry Concerning ye Clearness of Joane Elet "Att A Monthly Meetting at Darby ye 11th of ye 2d mon : 1688 : "John Kirke And Joan Elet declared there Intentions of Marriage the second tyme enquiry being made things was found Cleare soe that ye may proseed according to ye order of Truth. ' ' The marriage probably occurred within a week of the last date above mentioned. The will of Peter Bllot of Carcushooke in the County of Philadelphia, Taylor, is dated 9th of September 1687, and proved 4th of 10th month 1688. "I give and bequeath all my Lands and houses now in my possession to my three Sonnes to be equally divided amongst them" as they shall come to age. "All my household goods in Generall I give and bequeath unto my wife Lucie EUott." "Unto my wife Lucie the Yoake of Working Oxen now upon this Planta- tion aged seven years." "Unto my daughter Anne one Yoake of Stears aged two years and two 14 THE KIRK FAMILY. cows one aged two years and another aged four yeare and two breeding Sows." "Unto my daughter Joan two Steares Aged three years and two cows one Aged Eight years and another aged foure years And two breeding sows." Balance of estate to be equally divided between wife Lucie and son John, — the latter to have a young horse and mare. ' ' "To my Daughter Joan two Ews and two Lambs to be Delivered to her at or upon the 9th of September in the year 1689." Wife and son John to be executors. Witnesses: — William Gregory, Joseph Wood. Will Book A., p. 96. Carcus Hook, or Karkoens Hook, was on the east side of Darby Creek. The late Dr. George Smith, author of the History of Delaware County, 1862, gives the residence of Peter EUet as Kmgsessing, on the west bank of the Schuylkill, near its mouth, and John Ellet, son of Peter, certainly resided there. But little effort has been made to trace the family. Peter Elliot, doubtless a grandson, married Hannah Hunt in 1736, and Sarah Bonsall in 1753. "Att a Court held att Chester for ye County of Chester ye 3d day in ye 1st Weeke of ye 10th moth 1688" (December 4th 1688). "Joseph Wood of Darby made over five deeds aU dated the 4th day of ye 10th moneth 1688 viz "One to Thomas Collier for 100 acres of land more or lesse lying in Darby. "One to Thomas ffox for 50 acres of land more or lesse lying in the same Township. ' ' One to Richard Parker for 148 acres of Land more or lesse lying in ye Same Township. ' ' One to John Kirke for 100 acres of Land in ye same Township. "One to Samuel Levis for 100 acres of Land in ye same Township." At Darby Monthly Meeting, 13th of 12th Month 1688 ; Thomas Collier and Hannah Lownes declare intentions of marriage: "Richard Parker and John Kirke ordered to make enquirie Concerninge the Clearness of Tho : Collier." "Att a Court held at Chester ye 6th day of ye first month 1691-2. John Bristow ^sident John Simcocke l n -o; oi -jm / George rtorman Sheriff. John Blunston ( t , ■ „ TiT ■ ) Justices iQsent George Mans { " t v, «> m i c IT- I Joshua ftearne Clerke Samuel Levis ) JOHN KIRK, SETTLER. 15 Constables appointed : — John Bartram for Darby, &c. "A new Grand Jury Impanilled : Tho: Coeborne Thomas Vernon Randle Vernon Peter Taylor David Ogdon Tho : Minshaw John Kingsman Will: Swaford Geo: Woodyer Rich: Bernard John Sharpies Rich: Woodward John Kirke James Swaford John Marshall John Howell Tho : Coats Court held 22 June 1693 :— "Robert Scothorn Attorney fEor Robert Smyth Past A Deed to John Keirke for fivety Acers off Land the Laud lying in Darby to\\T:ship." "At a Court of Quarter Sessions held at Chester for ye sd County on ye 25th day & 28 ffebruary 1704-5." John Kirk appointed constable for Darby. Chester SS. Att a supream or Prouinciall Court held ffor ye County of Chester vpon Tuesday ye The Second Day of October Anno Dom 1705 Before John Guest & Jasper Yeates Esqrs at ye Burrough of Chester. The Lieut. Gouernor's Commision vnto John Guest Joseph Growdon Jasper Yeates Samuel ffinney & William Trent Esqrs or any two of them &c. was read & published whereupon ye Court was opened & Imediatly ad- journed vntill to morow morning at tenne of ye Clock att which time ye Court being opned ye Justices of ye Peace were called and all appeared. The severall Constabls was Called but Peter Trigo Constabl of Midlton Thomas Rowland Constabl of Aston William Brown & Richard Bezer Con- stabls of Chichester Edward Penock Constabl of Bethel Edward Jennings Constabl of Concord Richard Arnold Constabl of Thornbury John Willis Constabl of Burmingham Thomas Buffington Constable of Westton Richard Adams Constabl of Edgmond Joseph Phips Constabl of vperprouidence James Sharpies Constabl of Lower Providence John Stedman Constabl of Ridley Joseph Edg Constabl of Springfield James Price Constabl of Newton Abraham Lewis, Constabl of Harford John Kirk Constabl of Darby David Evan Constabl of Radnor William Thomas, Constabl of Eston Cadwalader Blis Constabl of Goshan David Jones Constabl of White Land Thomas Gerret Constabl of Williston Henry Peirce Constabl of Kennett and Thomas Wiekersham Constabl of Marlburow making default are severaly fined in ye 16 THE KIRK FAMILY. Respective sumes of Tenn Shilings for their default and the same to be forth- with Estrated." It was usual for all constables to attend the sessions of court and we are not informed as to the reason for their concerted action, or non-action, in this case. A worthy citizen was to be tried for horse-stealing on a technical charge, but David Lloyd, the foremost lawyer of the time, spoke to the indict- ment, showing that the judges' commissions were defective and that they could do nothing. Perhaps this result was foreseen. Had John Kirk been the only constable who failed to attend we might attribute his absence to sickness, as his death occurred on the 28th of the same month. WILL OF JOHN KIRK. The Twentieth and Eight day of the Eight month in the Year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred & five. Whereas I John Kirk of Darby in ye Go^mty of Chester and Province of Pensilvania, being weak of body but of good and perfect memory Praised be God Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testamt in manner & form following Vis. Item : I do give and bequeath to my Six Sons, Godfrey & John & Samuel & Joseph & Isaac & Thomas five hundred acres of Land wch was bought of Jno Hood, lying in the County of Philadia which Land is to be valued when the Eldest Son arrives at the age of one & Twenty Years & to be equally divided between Godfrey, John & Samuel, they paying one half of the Vally that ye whole Land is vallued to them to the Three Youngest, Joseph, Isaac & Thomas, when they arrive at the age of one & Twenty Years. Item: I do give & bequeath to my four Daughters, Ann & Mary & Eliza- beth & Sarah Twenty pounds a piece to be paid them when they arrive at the age of Eighteen Years.. Item : I do give & bequeath unto my Son William & his Heirs my House and Plantation lying in Darby containing one hundred & fifty acres. Item : I do give unto my wellbeloved Wife all my personal Estate for ye bringing up of my Children my Debts Legacys & funerall Expenses being first paid, And I do make and ordain my well beloved wife Joan Kirk and Brother- in-Law John Elliot & John Marshall Joynt Executors of this my last Will and Testament, revoking and making Voyd all former Wills and Testaments what- JOHN KIRK, SP]TTLER. 17 soever. And I do make and Constitute Adam Rhoads & Robert Smyth over- seers to see this my Last Will and Testamt be performed. Signed & sealed in the presence of JOHN KIERK (Seal) John Wood Benjamin Cliffe Philadia 17th Nov. 1705 : Then personally appeared John Wood and Benja. Cliffe the Two Witnesses to the above & ye v^^thin written Will And on their Solemn attestacons did declare they Saw the above named John Kirke Sign, Seal, publish & declare ye above and wthin writing to be his Last Will and testament and at the doing thereof he was of Sound mind memory & un- derstanding to ye best of their knowledge Coram PETER EVANS, D. Regr. By the tenour of these presence I John Evans Esqr Lieutent governr Of the province of Pensilvauia and the counties of new castle Kent and Sussex on Delloware Do make known unto all people that on the day of the Date hereof at Philadia in the province aforesaid was proved approved and Insinuated the Last will and Testament of John Kirk deceased to these presence annexed hav- ing Whilst he Lived and at the time of his death goods Rights and Credits within the said Province and Counties by means wherof the approbacon and Insinuaeon of the said Last will and Testament and the committing the ad- ministration of all and singular the goods Rights and credits of ye sd decedent and also the auditting the accompts calculations and Reconings of ye said administration and a finall dissmission from the same to me are manifestly known to belong and admistration of all and singular the goods Rights and Credits any wise concerning the said Decedt and his Last will and Testament was committed to Joan Kirk John Eliot and John Marshall the executors in the said will named being first attested well and faithfully Inventory of all and singular the goods Rights and creditts of the sd Decedt to make and in the Register's office of the said Province on or before the seventeenth day of December next to Exhibit and also a plain and true account calculation or Reconing therof to render when Therunto required IN TESTIMONY wherof I have caused the seal of the said office to be herunto affixed Dated at Phila- delphia aforesaid the seventeenth day of November in the fourth year of the Reign of our sovereign Lady Queen anne over England &c. annoq Domini 1705. Peter Evans D. Regr Be it remembred that on the 17th day of Novr 1705, The Last Will and Testamt of John Kirke was proved in due form of Law & Probate and Letter of Admrn was granted to Joan Kirke John Elliot & John Marshall the Execrs 18 THE KIRK FAMILY. therein named being first attested well & truely to Administer & bring an Inventory of the Decedent's Estate into ye Regr's office at Philadia on or be- fore ye 17th Dec. next. Given under the Seal of ye said office q^ Pet. Evans, D. Regr. (Philadelphia Wills, C, p. 16.) "Return of a Road for Josiahffearn: By vertue of an order of Court held at Chester the 25th Day of November 1707, to view and Lay out a Road for Josiah ffearn we whose names are hereunto subscribed did accordingly upon the 19th Day of December Lay out the sd Road Begining at a hickory vpon Josiah ffearn 's Land so Down ye Land of Adam Roads by the Line of J one Kirk to a Corner white Oak that of Adam Roads being of the same Tract then Down a Line between Adam Roads and Jone Kirk to the Road between Haver- ford and Darby and so to his own Land, his William S. Smith Thomas Bradshaw mark Anthony Morgan Robt Scothern Thomas Worth John Bethell Alowed and ordred to be Recorded Provided Jone Kirk be paid & Satis- fied for her Damages according to Law. May 25, 1708: "Josiah Fearn made applicacon to this Court to have six men appointed to view the Damages which the widow Kirk hath sustained by occacon of a Road Layd out at the Request of the sd Josiah through their Lands. This Court appoynts Thomas Worth William Garrat Samuel Hood Samuel Sellers John Bethell & Obadiah Bonsall to view the sd Road and re- turn ye sd Damage to next Court. ' ' No report appears upon the record. "At a Monthly Meeting at Darby ye 2d day of ye 3d moth 1711 : "John Thomas of Blockley & Joan Kirke Declared their Intentions of marriage the first time and this meeting orders John Thomas to bring a Certi- ficate at his next appearance at this Meeting of his Life & Conversation, of his Clearness from Women and of the unity friends has with him in his proceeding. "John Marshall & Adam Roades to take care that things be settled about Joanes Children & Give account to this meeting." Anna Sellers and Mary Hood were appointed to make inquiry concerning the clearness of Joan Kirk. There was unusual delay in their proceedings, probably on account of settling the affairs relating to her children's rights. "At a Monthly Meeting at Darby ye 5th daj^ of ye 7 moth 1711 : "John Thomas & Joan Kirk Declared their Intentions of marriage the WILL OF JOAN THOMAS. 19 second time, John Thomas producing a Certificate from Merion Months Meet- ing and things being Cleared hear they are permitted by this meeting to pro- ceed according to good Order. "John Marshall & Adam Koades appointed to see this Marriage accom- plished according to good order & make return to the Monthly Meeting." "At a Monthly Meeting at Darby ye 3d day of ye 8th moth 1711 : "The Return to this Meeting that things was Carried on Orderly at ye Late Marriage. ' ' John Thomas of Darby died 3d Mo. 18th, 1727. WILL OF JOAN THOMAS. I Joan Thomas of Blockley in the County of Philadelphia Widow being weak of Body but of Good & Perfect memory Thanks be to Almighty God and Calling to mind the uncertain Estate of this Transitory Life and that Flesh must yield imto Death when it Shall Please God to call. Do make & Declare this my Last will & Testament in manner & form following. First I Commend my Soul to God that gave it and my Body I Commit to the Earth to be de- cently Buried at the Discretion of my Executor hereafter named And for set- tleing of my Temporal Estate and Goods & Chatties as it hath Pleased God to bestow upon me I do Order give and Dispose the Same in manner Following (That is to Say) Imprimis I will That all my Just Debts & Funeral Charges Shall be Justly & honestly paid & Discharged. Item I give & bequeath unto my Son Thomas Kirk my Feather Bed & Bedstead & all the Forniture thereunto belonging to him his heirs & assigns forever. Item I give my Chaff Bed & forniture thereunto belonging unto my Grand Daughter Mary Warner and to her Heirs & assigns forever. Item I give unto my Said Son Thomas Kirk one Pewter Tankard. Item I give all the Residue of Pewter Unto my Daughters (Vizt) Ann Peters Mary Warner Elizabeth Twining & Sarah Twining and also all my wearing Apparel To be Equally Divided amongst them. Item I give & bequeath unto my sd Son Thomas Kirk one Large Brass Kettle To him & to his Heirs & assigns forever. Item all the rest & Residue of my Estate whatsoever I give & bequeath unto my Sons Godfrey Kirk, John Kirk, Joseph Kirk, William Kirk, Isaac Kirk & Thomas Kirk To be Equally Divided amongst them And I hereby make & appoint my said Son Thomas Kirk full & Sole Executor of this my Last Will & Testament, Hereby revoking Disannulling and making void all former Wills & bequests by me made and Declaring this only to be my last Will and 20 THE KIRK FAMILY. Testament In Witness whereof I the Said Joan Thomas have hereunto Sett my hand & Seal this Thirteenth Day of the month called August in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and thirty-five. Signed Sealed published and Declared by the Testator to be her Last Will and Testament in the presence of us the Subscribers her JOAN J THOMAS mark Adam Miller (?) James Stone Junr Jno Simcock. This will does not appear to have been probated. The testatrix probably disposed of her goods while living. The time of her death has not been observed. DEED TO JOHN KIRK, 1693. TH:1S indenture Made this Ninteenth day of June 1693 By and l3e- tween Robert Smyth of ye Township of Darby in ye Count j- of Chestr in ye Province of Penn silvania Black Smyth of ye one part and John Kirke of ye Same place Mason of ye other part Wittnesseth that he ye said Robert Smyth ffor and in Consideration of ye Sume of Eight pounds to him in hand at and before the Sealing and delivery hereof well and Truly paid by him ye Said John Kirke ye Receapt whereof he j^e Said Robert Smyth [doth here by acknowledge and him Salfe there with fully Satisfyed Contented and paid ffor ye Same he ye Said Robt Smj^th hath Given Granted bargained Sold Enfeoffed alined and by these Prsents absoluely Con- firmed unto him ye Said John Kirke his heirs Exectrs adminsrs & assigns ffor Ever A Certaine peece or parcill of Land Contayning ffifty acres Scituate Lyieing and being in ye Township afore Said, which said ffifty acres of Laud is now in ye Tenour possession and occupation of him ye Said Robert Smyth by vertue of a deed of Sale or Convayanee ffrom Jno Blunston of ye Town- shipe afore Said Atturney to Capt William Sharlow of ye Kingdom of England and City of London ffor Two hundred acres of Land as ye Same more at large Expreses which beareth date ye 10th day of June 1692, and accordingly on ye 14th day of ye 4th mo 1692 was acknowledged in open Court at Chestr in ye County afore Said unto him ye Said Robert Smyth of which Said Two hundred acres of Land ye hereby Granted ffifty acres is part and prcell and begineth at a Cornr post of Jossua ffearns Land thence west South west by ye EARLY PURCHASE OP LANDS. 21 Same Land 230 perches thence north north west by ye Remaining part of ye Said Robt Smyths Land Twenty prehes thence East North East by ye Said Smyths Land one hundred & ffourteen perches thence north 37]/^ d Easterly one hundred Thirty ffive prehes by ye Said Smyths Land to a Cornr Blak oak thence South South East by a line of trees Eighty Eight perches to ye place of begining, As also all ye Estate right Title Interest use property Clayme and demand what So ever of him ye Said Robert Smyth of in or to ye Same or any part or prcell there of, and ye Reverssions Remaindrs Rents and Proffitts there of TO HAVE AND TO HOLD ye Said ffifty acres of Land and all and Singuler ye appurtenances there unto belonging or in any mannr of way appertayning to ye Sole & only proper use and behoofe of him ye Said John Kirke his heirs and assignes ffor Ever, at and undr ye yearly Quitt rent ffrom hence fforth to becom due unto ye Cheife Lord of ye Soyle of ye Said Land and premises And he ye Said Robert Smyth ffor him Selfe his heirs and assignes do Covenant promiss and Grant, that they ye Said hereby Granted premises to him ye Said John Kirke and his heirs against him ye Said Robert Smyth and his heirs as also against William Sharlow afore Said and his heirs as also against ye heirs Executrs & administratrs of Wm. Wood (deceased) as also against all othrs Clayming or to Claym by ffrom or undr him them or any or Either of them or by his their or any of their means privity assent or procurement Shall and will warrant and ffor Ever defend by these prsents And that he ye Said Robert Smyth nor he ye Said William Sharlow have not don or Suffered any act or acts things or devices whereby ye above Granted premises or any part or percill there of is, are, can Shall or may be by any manr of meanes Lawfully Impeached Charged or Incumbred, and that he ye Said Robert Smyth his heirs or assignes Shall and wiU at any time here after within ye Space of Seven years now next Insuieng at ye proper Request Cost and Charges of him the Said John Kirke his heirs or assignes make do and Execute or Cause to be made don and Executed all and Every Such ffurther and othr acts or Convay- ances or assuer any wayes needfull for ye ffarther Convaying and assuering of ye hereby Granted Land and Premises unto him ye Said John Kirke his heirs and assignes as by them or their Councill Shall be Lawfully advised or desired and so as ye persons thus Requested be not Compelled no Compealable ffor ye doing there of to travill above Tenn miles from their Respaetive habetation and So as ye Same Contayne no othr nor ffarther warrantee then is perticulerly above Expressed In WITTNESS whereof both partys have to these prsent Indentures Interchaingable Sett their hands and Scales the day and year above written And ffurthermore he ye Said Robt Smyth do hereby Constitute and appoynt Robt Scotherne to appr and deliver 22 THE KIRK FAMILY. unto ye Said Jno Kirk at the County Court at Chester these prsent Indentures according to Law in that Case made and provided. ROBARTT R SMITH (Seal) Signed Sealed and delivred in ye prsents of us his mark and Seale William Garratt Seal Adam Roades Past In Court the 22 of June 1693 and sertifled under the Clarks hand & Seale John Childe Clarke of the County of Chester. (Endorsed on back) June ye 19th 1693 Received of and fErom ye vs^ithin mentioned John Kirke ye ffuU and Just Slime of Eight pounds being in ffull Consideration of ye within mentioned ffifty acres of Land I say Receved by me £08-00s :00d. Witness prsent (No signatures.) Deeds in possession of Elizabeth R. Kirlj & Sister 25th of 1st Mo. 1696 : John Roades, attorney for his father, John Roades, of Ripley in the parish of Tentridge and county of Darby in the kingdom of England (by letter dated 28 Aug. 1091) conveys to his brother Adam Roads, fJdest son of John Roades, 100 acres in the township of Darby, now in his posv- session and upon which he liveth, as the same is butted and bounded and allredy laide oute by order of the Surve.vor Genei'all the 24th Day of the Fifth Month, July 108.3. (No other description) Witnesses, Nathaniel Mullinex, Theoder Roberts. Acknowledged in Open Court 8th of June 1697 : John Childe, Clarke. Copy by Henry Hale Graham, Recorder, 4th June 1774, from the record in Book A., page 110. 18th 1st Month 1706 : John Blunston of Darby, yeoman, to Adam Roades of the same place, land in Dai-by, . Recites lease and release, 10th and 11th of 2d Mo. 1082, from William Penn to the said John Blunston, for 1500 acres of land, of which 170 acres were surveyed 18th of 9th Mo. 1083, by warrant from William Penn, and also resurveyed and confirmed by warrant from the Com- aaissioners of property dated 28th of 2d Mo. 1702, revised in the Surveyor Gen- eral's ofHce 8th of 1st Mo. 1702-3. Now for £60 John Blunston conveys to Adam Roades a tract beginning at a marked hickory standing in Henry Lewis's line, a corner of Josiah Pearn's land, thence S. 66 West 109 perches to a hickory in said Henry Lewis's line ; thence S. 24 E. by Adam Roades 122 per. to a white oak in John Kirk's line ; thence N. 66 E. 75% per. to a stake, a corner of Josiah Fearn's land ; thence EAKLY PUKCHASE OP LANDS. 23 by the same N. 24 W. 98 per. to a black oak ; thence N. 66 E. 33 1-2 per. to a stake, and thence N. 24 W. 24 per. to beginning, containing 00 acres. Witnesses, JOHN BLUNSTON (Seal) Francis Cooke Josiah ffeam Aek. same day before Caleb Pusey. Recorded by Peter Evans, Deputy Recorder, 19 March 1706, in Book B., page 73. 18th 1st Mo. 1706 : Deed from John Blunston to Josiah fCearn of Darby, for £G0, a tract of land in Darby, part of 170 acres (above mentioned), beginning at a marked hickory in Henry Lewis's line, a comer of Adam Roades land, thence S. 24 E. 24 per. ; S. 06 W. 33 1-2 per. to a black oak ; S. 24 B. by Adam Roades 98 per. to a stake, N. 00 E. 44 % per ; S. 24 E. 25 per. ; N. 06 E. .34 per. to a black oak, a corner of John Hood ; thence by same N. 23 W. 147 per. to a hickory in Henry Le\Yis's line ; S. 06 W. 48 per. to beginning, containing 60 acres. Witnesses, JOHN BLUNSTON (Seal) Francis Cooke Adam Roades Acknowledged before Caleb Pusey 18th March 1706 and recorded by Peter Evans 20th March 1706, in Book B., page 75. (The two deeds above are as exactly alike as the circumstances would admit.) 15 May 1717 : Samuell Lewis, son of Ralph Lewis late of Darby, yeoman, deceased, and Thomas Lewis, Executor of the said Ralph Lewis to Adam Roades, land in Darby, beginning at a corner post of Adam Roads, thence South South East by the same 80 perches to a corner post ; West South West by Thomas Lewis 40 perches to a corner post ; thence North North West 80 perches to another corner ; thence East North East 40 perches to the beginning, containing twenty acres of land ; part of 250 acres which John Bowne sold to the said Ralph Lewis, who in his life time did grant and convey to the said Samuel Lewis the said 250 acres. And the said John Bowne, 23 Nov. 1708 con- veyed to the said Adam Roads the said 20 acres, now in the tenure of the said Adam Roades, to whom Samuel and Thomas Lewis now grant release and con- firm the said 20 acres for five shillings. Witnesses SAMUEL LEWIS (Seal) Richard Hayes William Garratt iur THOMAS LEWIS (Seal) Samuell Blunston 1st of May 1775 : The execution of the above quit claim deed proved be- fore William Parker, one of the Justices of the Common Pleas, by John Gar- rett of Darby, weaver, who identified the signature of his father, William Garrett Junr. Recorder, S. p. 555. GENEALOGY OF THE KIRK FAMILY. 1. John Kirk, the son (and second of the name) of Godfrey Kirk, (p. 12) born 6th Mo. 14th 1660, at Alfreton in Derbyshire, England, came to Darby Township, (now) Delaware County, Pa., where he married Joan EUet about the Second Month 1688, and died 8th Mo. (October, 0. S.) 1705. Joan, who was the daughter of Peter Ellet, married a second husband, John Thomas, whom she survived, and was living in 1735. Children of John and Joan Kirk. 2. Anne Kirk, born in Darby, 1688-89, married Benjamin Peters. 3. Godfrey Kirk, b. 9 Mo. 27, 1690 ; married Rachel Ellis. 4. John Kirk, b. 1 Mo. 29, 1692 ; m. Sarah Tyson. 5. Samuel Kirk, b. 9 Mo. 11, 1693 ; died unmarried. 6. Mary Kirk, b. 12 Mo. 17, 1694 ; m. John Warner. 7. Elizabeth Kirk, b. 3 Mo. 9, 1696 ; m. John Twining. 8. Joseph Kirk, b. 7 Mo. 1, 1697 ; m. Ann Hood. 9. Sarah Kirk, b. 12 Mo. 23, 1698 ; m. Nathaniel Twining. 10. William Kirk, b. 8 Mo. 31, 1700 ; m. Elizabeth Rhoads. 11. Isaac Kirk, b. 2 Mo. 23, 1703 ; m. Elizabeth Twining and Rachel Kin- sey. 12. Thomas Kirk, b. 12 Mo. 26, 1704; m. Mary Shaw. Further particulars will be given of these children in the following pages. It must be borne in mind that until 1752 the year began on March 25th, and March was considered the First Month. SECOND GENERATION. 25 2. Anne Kirk, boru in Darby 1688-89, appears to have married Benjamin Peters. At Darby Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, 10, 1, 1708: "Anna Sellers & Katharine Rhodes ordered to speak to Anne Kirk concerning a Report of some behaviour of hers that Truth's Testimony is against." 12, 4, 1708: "Also this meeting not being satisfied with -what Anne Kirk offered on account of clearing her self from the Report she lies under, ordered that Anne Garrett & Phebe Blunston, Sarah ffearn & Katharine Rhodes to Enquire of the Reporter and hear them face to face." 1, 2, 1708-9 : "The friends ordered by the last meeting to hear the parties face to face Did so and acquainted this meeting that the Reporter stood to what he had Reported before them all : which meeting did not find that the said Anne Kirk was clear from the Report that was upon her." 2, 6, 1709 : "Likewise it is the Judgment of this meeting that it is Anne Kirks own Business to clear her self from the report that is iipon her till which time this meeting cannot have unity with her Except she give satisfaction." It may be that she was guilty of dancing but the record gives no intima- tion of the character of the offence. She appears to have married Benjamin Peters, and they signed as witnesses to the marriage of her sister Mary to John Warner, Oct. 20, 1715, next after her mother and step-father. Benjamin Peters was the son of Thomas Peters, a Welshman, of the city of Philadelphia, who died in 1724, leaving a wife, Alice, and children, Thomas, Benjamin, Rees, Mary (m. Abraham Kite), William, Margaret and Elizabeth. 3, Godfrey Kirk, born in Darby 9, 27, 1690 ; died in Wrightstown Town- ship, Bucks County, 1740 ; married 11, 17, 1724, at Haverf ord Meeting to Rachel Ellis, born 2, 28, 1691 ; daughter of Humphrey Ellis and Jane David, of Haver- ford Township, (now) Delaware County, Pa. He appears to have owned land near Newtown, Bucks County, in 1716, but was of Wrightstown at the time of his marriage. He probably had not kept in very close touch with Friends for some years, and having been long absent from the place of his birth his mem- bership there had grown dim. At all events, when about to marry he made application at Wrightstown Meeting, 6, 8, 1724, to be admitted to membership ; and on 9, 3, 1724, "his request hath been considered and this meeting accepts him as a member." He was by trade a mason. His widow is mentioned, as living, in the will of her sister Margaret Ellis, 1754. 26 THE KIRK FAMILY. The will of Godfrey Kirk, of Wrightstown, is dated, 8, 8, 1740 ; proved Nov. 14, 1740. To his son Samuel he gave the plantation at 21 : mentions wife Rachel and daughters Jane and Sarah, and appoints his brother Isaac and friend Thomas Lancaster executors. It appears by records at Doylestown that he owned land near Newtown as early as 1716. The history of his descendants here given is mainly taken from the Fell Genealogy, published 1891. 4. John Kirk, born in Darby 1, 29, 1692 ; died in Abington Township, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) County, 8, 9, 1759, and buried at Abington Meeting; married at Abington Meeting 8, 17, 1722, Sarah Tyson, born 9, 12, 1698 ; buried 6, 19, 1780 ; daughter of Rynear Tyson and Mary Roberts of Abington. At Abington Monthly Meeting, 1, 26, 1722, he produced a certifi- cate of membership from Darby Meeting. Abstract of deed, dated Dec. 11, 1723, between Joan Kirk, John Eliot and John Marshall, Executors of the last will and Testament of John Kirk, late of Darby in ye County of Chester in the Province of Pennsylvania, mason, de- ceased, of the first part, and Godfrey Kirk, Joseph Kiric, Isaac ICirk and Thomas Kirk, four of ye sons of said John Kirk, of ye second part, and John Kirk of Abington in ye County of Philadelphia in ye said Province of Pennsyl- vania, mason, and another son of ye said decedent of ye third part. Whereas John Hood late of Darby, weaver, deceased, by his Indenture dated ye 10 day of the 2 mo. called April, 1697, did grant unto the said John Kirk, ye father, a tract of 500 acres of land : Beginning at a corner marked Black oak standing in ye line of Philip Hills land, thence N. E. by the said Hills land and John Ironmongers land 240 perches to a corner post standing in the line of ye said John Ironmongers land ; thence N. W. by a line of marked trees dividing the said land from the said John Hood's land 334 Perches to a corner post ; thence S. W. by Henry .Johnson's land 240 Perches to a corner post standing by a sti'eet or Road ; thence S. E. by ye said Street or Road 3.34 Perches to ye said corner marked Black Oak, ye place of beginning containing BOO acres ; to hold to him the said John Kirk ye father, his heirs and assigns, as by the Indenture acknowledged in open Court at Philadelphia July 6, 1697. And Whereas ye said John Kirk, ye father, by will dated 28 Oct. 1705, de- vised to his six sons the said 500 acres of land. Samuel Kirk sometime after- ward died and by his will devised his share of the land to his brother John Kirk ; and Godfrey Kirk, for a valuable consideration, granted his share to his brother John Kirk, to whom the executors and the otlier legatees confirm the said 500 acres in consideration of the sum of £100. See Deed Book J., No. 12, p. 405. Abstract of Will of John Kirk, 2d. Be it Remembered that I John Kirk of Abington in ye County of Philadel- phia in the Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman, being weak in body but of senceable mind memory and understanding, for which and all other mercies and blessings on me bestowed from time to time I return thanks to Almighty God, the author of my being, calling to mind ye uncertainty of my time here and feeling symptoms of mortality laying hold of my body at times I have thought proper to settle my worldly aflfairs by this my last Will and Testament. First ^ct:c^M a/D y.^_^,„/i£$ yk^M- //ten/- i^'^icl-Ccce^' ac-ce ?.fn o. -ft n'n ^2c^/-^ e4^"<^f' 'Si^e^ iit^/^ui /u>e-■"< *1 'V ... NAf~ > SECOND GENERATION. 31 Recomend him to your Christian Care for Tlieir further proceedings and Re- maines your ffriends and Brethren Signed By order and on ) Behalf e of our said Meeting by) Ezra Croasdale John Ilayhurst Thomas Baynes Thomas Harding Juner Thomas Harding William Croasdale John Routledge Jon Wildman Adam Barker Joseph Chapman John Stackhouee Richard Sands Wm. Paxson William Buckman Thomas Thwaites Joseph Lupton 10. William Kirk, born in Darby 8, 31, 1700; died there 3, 8, 1749; mar- ried at Darby Meeting, 3 Mo. 1723, to Elizabeth Rhoads, born 7, 5, 1698; died 6, 3, 1745; daughter of Adam Rhoads (written Roades by himself,) and Katharine Blunston, of Darby. Second marriage, 4, 9, 1747, at Haverford Meeting, to Mary Ellis, born 12, 8, 1699 ; daughter of Humphrey Ellis and Jane David, of Haverford. She survived her husband. By the will of his father William Kirk inherited the homestead in Upper Darby, containing 150 acres of land. He died intestate and letters of adminis- tration on his estate were granted June 2, 1749, to his son John Kirk. 11. Isaac Kirk, born in Darby 2, 23, 170j3; died about 1781; married 10, 9, 1730, at Wrightstown Meeting, Bucks County, Elizabeth Twining, born 4, 30, 1712; died 1744; daughter of Stephen Twining and Margaret Mitchell of Newtown Township. Second marriage, 9, 4, 1746, to Rachel Kinsey, born 10, 17, 1716 ; widow of John Kinsey and daughter of Joseph Fell and Elizabeth Doyle, of Buckingham Township. In 1729 Isaac Kirk purchased one hundred acres of land from John Brock, in lower Buckingham Township, (the deed says) for £90, on which he settled, and died there about 1781. From the deed we learn that he was a mason and came from Newtown Township to Buckingham. At his death he owned some three hundred acres. From Wrightstown Monthly Meeting records we find his name on the business committees of the meeting as early as 3 Mo. 4, 1734, and as late as 1 Mo. 4, 1763, when he requested to be re- leased from his service as overseer. On a draught of Wrightstown graveyard we find the resting place of Isaac and Elizabeth Kirk marked ; also Isaac Kirk Jr., his son, with many others of this numerous family which are laid in this historic place. Whereas Isaac Kirk of Buckingham in the County of Bucks in the Province of Pennsylvania and Elizabeth Twining Daughter of Stephen Twining of Newtown, in the County of Bucks aforesd, Having Declared their Intentions of taking Each other in marriage before several publick meetings of the people 32 THE KIRK FAMILY. (of God) called Quakers in their publick meeting place in Wriglitstowu and Buckingham in the County of Bucks aforesd, according to the good order used amongst them & Whose proceedings therein after Deliberate consideration thereof were allowed of by the said meeting there appearing nothing to obstruct and Having Consent of parents relatives and partys Concerned. NOW these are to Certify to all whom it may Concern, that for the full accomplishment of their said Intentions, This ninth Day of tlie Tenth month in the year of Our Lord according to the English account one Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty, Tliey the said Isaac Kirk & Elizabeth Twining appeared in a solemn and publicli: assembly of the aforesd people and others met together for that purpose in their usual Meeting House in Wrightstown aforesd and in a solemn manner he tlie said Isaac Kirk taking the said Elizabetli Twining by the Hand did openly Declare That he did take her the said Elizabeth Twining to be His Wife promising through God's assistance to bo unto her a faithful & Ijoveing Husband until Doatli shall seperate them, or words to that purpose. and then in the said assembly the said Elizabeth Twining Did Like-wise Declare that she Did take him the said Iwaac Kirk to be her liusband promising through the Lord's assistance to be unto Ilim a faithfull and loveing wife until] Death shall separate them or words to that effect. And the said Isaac Kirk and Elizabeth (assuming the name of lier husband) now Elizabeth Kirk, as a further Confirmation Thereof Did then and there to these presents sett their Hands. And we whose names are hero unto subscribed being present amongst others at the solemnizing of their marriage and subscription in manner aforesd, as Witnesses thereunto, Do also subscribe our names the Day and year above said. ISAAC KIRK ELIZABETH KIKK William Smith Juur Samll Blaker Samuel Harrington Mara Wildman Anne Parsons Amme Harker Esther Buckman Ruth Croasdale rhebe Lancaster Thomas Lancaster Agness Penquite Susannah Chapman Hannah Stackhouse Elizabeth Routledge Sarah Routledge Rache Smith Elizabeth Storey Ruth Wilkinson Mary Hamton Mary AA^ildnian Mary Strickland Mary Chapman Sarah Blaker .Tolin Ijaycock Abree Chapman William Smith John Strickland .lohn Merrick David Buckman John Wildman Anne Scott Josepli Lujitou Jlary Luriton Joseph Lupton Junr John Twining Junr Joseph Twining David Twining Martha Mitchell Elijah Lloaue Josepli Doane Mary Doane Daniel Doane Junr Kleazer Doane John I'euijuite (ieorge Randall I )eliverance Ilayhurst Cuthbert Ilayhurst Mary Bills Cephas Child Josepli Hampton John Ijacey Thomas I^acey Rachel Lacey John Chaimian Zehulon Heston John Parsons James Harker Henry Lacey Lancelot Gibson Joseph Hibbs Timothy Smith Rhoda Wildman Stephen Twining Margaret Twining Joane Thomas Godfrey Kirk John Kirk Joseph Kirk William Kirk Thomas Kirk Rachel Kirk Sarah Kirk Ann Kirk Jolm Twining Elizabeth Twining Nathaniel Twining Sarah Twining Stephen Twining Junr Abigail Twining Mary Twining John Warner Richard Mitchell Sarah Mitchell Alles Mitchell (jeorge Mitchell Thomas Buckman Joseph Chapman Paull Blaker Thomas Janney Elizabeth Verity Keziah Wilkinson Rebekah Smith Joseph Warner 12^ Thomas Kirk, born in Darby 12, 26, 1704 ; died in Moreland Town- THIRD GENERATION. 33 ship, Philadelphia (now Montgomery) County, 2, 14, 1752; buried at Abing- ton Meeting ; married 10, 28, 1731, to Mary Shaw, born 11, 26, 1710 ; died 3, 28, 1782 ; daughter of John and Susannah Shaw of Northampton Township, Bucks County. Thomas Kirk obtained a certificate from Darby Monthly Meeting, 9, 3, 1731, in order for marriage with Mary Shaw of Neshaminy Monthly Meeting (otherwise Middletown). At Abington Monthly Meeting, 3, 28, 1733, he pro- duced a certificate from Darby in order to settle. On 11, 30, 1737 he and his wife received a certificate to Palls Monthly Meeting, and on 6, 27, 1739 produced one from Falls to Abington. He was a tailor by trade. Will of Thomas Kirk. The Twenty Sixth day of tlie first Month Anno Domini 1752, 1 Thomas Kirli of Moreland Township in the County of Philaclelpbia, Tailor, being sicli and weak in Body but of Sound and disposing Memory & understanding Thanks be to God, therefore, calling to mind the Mortality of my Body, do make this my Last Will and Testament. Imprimis : — I will that all my Just debts and Funeral Expenses be duly paid & discharged by my Executrix hear after named. Item : — I give unto each and every one of my Children, viz. Joseph Kirk, Ann Kirk, Mary Kirk, Susannah Kirk and Sarah Kirk, the sum of Five Shil- lings Money of Pennsylvania. Item : — I give and bequeath all the Rest Residue and remainder of my Estate both real and Personal unto my beloved wife JIary Kirk, to her, her Heirs & assigns forever, and I do Nominate, Constitute and .ippoint my sd wife Mary Kirk, my true lawfull & sole Executrix of this my Last will & Testament, and I do hereby revoke, Disallow & Disannull all and every other and former Will, Legacies, bequests & executors by me heretofore made, willed, bequeathed or named. Certifying this to be my Last Will, In Witness whereof I have here- unto set my hand and seal the Day & year first above written. THOMAS KIRK (Seal) Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced by the said Thomas Kirk as his liast Will and Testament in the sight and presence of us the subscribers. John Shaw his David D Griffith mark John Hart Probated 4 Mo. 22d 1752. Children of (3) Godfrey and Rachel (Ellis) Kirk. 13. Jane Kirk (Godfrey, John), b. in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., m. 2, 21, 1750, at Wrightstown Meeting, to Thomas Pell, b. 6, 9, 1725, in Buckingham Township ; son of Joseph Pell and Elizabeth Doyle of Buckingham, where they settled. 14. Sarah Kirk, b. Wrightstown, d. 1774 ; m. 3, 6, 1751, to George Pell, b. 9, 13, 1728; d. 1777; son of Joseph Pell and Elizabeth Doyle, of Buckingham, where they resided. 15. Samuel Kirk, b. in Wrightstown, d. in Haycock Township about 34 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1788 ; m. by license, dated 3, 24, 1767, Mahitable Doan. Complaint, was made against him at Wrightstowu Monthly Meeting, 1, 5, 1768, for outgoing in mar- riage, for which an acknowledgement, signed by himself and wife was pre- sented 3, 1, 1768 and accepted a month later ; but on 5, 7, 1776, he was dis- owned for selling a negro slave. His will is dated 4, 2, 1787, and proved 7, 31, 1788, in which he is styled a yeoman. He mentions wife Margaret and son Frederick. Children of (4) John and Sarah (Tyson) Kirk. 16. John Kirk (John, John,), b. 7, 30, 1723 ; d. in childhood. 17. Rynear Kirk, b. supposed, in Abington Township 4, 28, 1725 ; d. 1799 ; m. 1st, 3, 24, 1748, at Horsham Meeting, Mary Michener, b. 12, 21, 1725; dau. of John Michener and Martha Harker, of Moreland Township. She was de- ceased in 1766. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Wilkins, nee Bliss, of Evesham, N. J., dau. of George Bliss and Elizabeth Wills, of Northampton Township, Burling- ton Co., N. J. He was a farmer in Abington Township and Upper Dublin. His will is dated 8, 27, 1796 ; proved 8, 10, 1799, at Norristown. 18. Margaret Kirk, b. 7, 7, 1727 ; m. Nathaniel Loofborrow Jr. He was an innholder residing in Abington and at Hatboro, Montgomery Co., Pa. She made acknowledgment 3, 22, 1762, for m. to one not a member. 19. Elizabeth Kirk, b. 7, 25, 1730; d. 1, 10, 1820; m. 11, 21, 1752, at an ap- pointed meeting at Abington, to John Spencer, b. 9, 1, 1731; d. 2, 6, 1812; son of Samuel Spencer and Marj^ (dau. of Abraham and Edith) Dawes. Samuel Spencer, b. 8, 22, 1699, was son of Samuel, from Barbadoes, and Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Whitton. He was a cordwainer and they resided in Abington Township, 20. Mary Kirk, b. 8, 29, 1732 ; d. Philadelphia, 2, 22, 1761 ; m. 6, 19, 1753, at Abington appointed meeting, William Loofborrow, son of Nathaniel Loof- borrow, Sen. He was a tailor and they resided for some time in Abington, but removed to Philadelphia about 1759. For 2d wife he m. Sarah Kirk, No. 23. 21. Isaac Kirk, b. 7, 30, 1735; d. 6, 17, 1826; m. 4, 20, 1756, to Mary Tyson, b. 2, 28, 1733 ; d. 6, 1, 1828, aged 95 years ; dau. of John Tyson and Priscilla Naylor. They resided in Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery Co., where he was a farmer. His will was proved at Norristown 7, 6, 1826. His widow died intestate and letters of administration were granted 6, 5, 1828, to Isaac Tyson, John Child, John Kirk and John Tyson. 22. Jacob Kirk, born 7, 30, 1735 (twin with Isaac) ; d. 10, 13, 1829 ; m. 5, 14, 1760, at Germantown Meeting, Elizabeth Cleaver, dau. of John Cleaver and THIRD GENERATION. 35 Elizabeth Levering, of Bristol Township, Philadelphia County. He was a farmer in Abington; was born, lived and died in the same house. His will was proved at Norristown 11, 19, 1829. 23. Sarah Kirk, b. 8, 12, 1737 ; m. 1st, Christ Ch., Phila., 12, 23, 1761, her brother-in-law, William Loofborrow, for which she was disowned 4, 26, 1762, by Abington, and he by Philadelphia Mo. Mtg. She m. 2d husband, Samuel Spencer, b. 8, 14, 1742; son of William Spencer and Elizabeth Lewis, of North- ampton Twp., Bucks Co., where he inherited a farm of 150 acres by the will of his father. Samuel was first cousin to the husband of her sister Elizabeth. Children of (6) Mary Kirk and John Warner. 24. Mary Warner, (Mary, John,) b. 8, 24, 1717, in Blockley Township, Philadelphia County; m. 11, 11, 1739, at Merion Meeting, Jacob Heston, b. 5, 20, 1713 ; d. 1766 ; son of Zebulon Pleston and Dorothy Hutchinson of Upper Makefield, Bucks County, where they resided. He was a tailor by trade and owned a large tract of land in Makefield and Wrightstown. Following a record of the births of the children of Zebulon and Dorothy HestOD, among the papers of Thomas Warner of Wrightstown, Bucks Co., is this statement : — "The above data of children's names and births was taken out of the Book of Records in Eastham. Barnstable Bay, Massachusetts, 5th mo. 31st 1715, by Thomas Paine, Town Clerk." This statement must have referred to some older records, as the children of Zebulon Heston were born in the vicinity of Trenton, N. J., and in Bucks Co., Pa. That he came from Eastham is likely, and there is evidence that he contributed to the erection of an Episcopal Church near Trenton. In the women's minutes of Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, N. ,J., under date of 12 Mo. 3, 1697, occurs the following : "Also at this Meeting Zebulon Heston late of New Town of Long Island, and Dorothy Hutchinson, living within the bounds of this meeting, have de- clared their Intentions of marriage, desiring Friends consent. Whereupon Ex- amination Friends finds the thing dubious till he the said Zebulon produce a Certificate from Relations and our Friends Monthly Meeting in those parts from whence he came to our satisfaction ; so upon such condition Friends finds meet to order two friends (vict) Hannah Overton and Sarah Wheatly to make enquiry of the young woman clearness from others on that account and make report to next Monthly Meeting." The matter is not mentioned by men, nor further by women, and it is likely they married in some other way. Dorothy Hutchinson was the daughter of Thomas Hutchinson, of Beverly, in Yorkshire, who married 3, 29, 1C68. Dorothy Storr of Oustwick. These came to Maryland and later removed to "Hutchinson Manor," in New Jersey. Zebulon and Dorothy Heston removed within the limits of Falls Monthly Meeting about 1707, and in 1711 to Upper Makefield, within the limits of Wrightstown, where he died, and was buried at Wrightstown 12, 27, 1719-20. His widow m. Thomas Stackhouse 7 Mo. 1725. Children of Zebulon and Dorothy Heston. Rachel Heston, b. 9, 29, 1G99 ; d. 3, 13, 1761 ; m. John Lacey. Hannah Heston, b. 10, 16, 1701; d. 11, 1, 1701. Zebulon Heston, b. 11, 4, 1702; d. 3, 13, 1776; m. Elizabeth Buckman 36 THE KIRK FAMILY. John Heston, b. 5, 25, 1705; probably died young or unmarried. Jemimah Heston, b. 9, 2t, 1707; d. 2, 14, 1724. Stephen Heston, b. 11, 1, 1710; no further record. Jacob Heston, b. 5, 20, 1713 ; m. Mary Warner. Isaac Heston, b. 5, 17, 1716 ; d. 1, 19, 1729. Thomas Heston, b. 8, 3, 1718; no further record. The signers to the marriage certificate of Jacob Heston and Mary Warner were as follows : Hannah Jones Sarah Williams Aim Warner Elizabeth Jones Jane George John Terry Ann Warner Esther Humphrey Hugh Evans Abel Thomas Hannah Jones Ellen Thomas Isaac Warner Elizabeth Warner Mary Lacey Susanna Jones Hannah Rhodes Daniel Cassell Samuel Gary Ann Wynne Lydia Wynne Elizabeth Bowen Margaret George David George Sarah Jones Abigail Evans John Warner Arnold Warner Eleanor Williams Rebecca Shelly Joseph Warner Sarah Warner Thomas Heston Edward Warner Ann Jones Edward Williams Susanna Warner Deborah Jones Sarah Twining James Jones Jacob Heston Mary Heston John Warner Mary Warner Zebulon Heston Godfrey Kirk Rachel Kirk John Kirk Sarah Kirk Joseph Kirk Ann Kirk William Kirk Samuel Twining John Wilkinson. WILL OF JACOB HESTON. To all Christian people Greeting : I Jacob Heston of Upper Makefleld in the County of Bucks and Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman, calling to mind the uneertaintj' of life do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and form following. Imprimis: It is my will and mind that all my debts and funeral ex- penses be first paid and discharged. Item : I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Mary Heston my best bed and furniture thereunto belonging, a case of Drawers, A large looking glass. Black walnut table and clock, all my Pewter, Tea ware. Fire Shovel and tongs. Her riding mare, saddle & Bridle ; to hold to her & her heirs and assigns forever. I also give unto my wife full priviledge of choosing wether she will live in the House I give unto my son Jesse, or tjje one I give unto my son Edward ; and she shall choose which room she shall see fit in the house where she shall choose to live ; with full priviledge of the orchard and cellar for her own use and it is my mind the son with which my wife shall live shall keep her mare well with good Hay and grain in the winter season, and in the summer in good pasture ; and shall find her good fire wood cut a suitable length & hauled to the door. The aforesaid priviledges shall be en- joyed by her during h^r widowhood. Item : — I give, bequeath & devise unto my son Jesse Heston all my land that I bought of Richard Parsons & George Newborn, lying in Makefield ; also the north west End of the land I bought of Elizabeth Chapman & Mary Phipps, the division line to begin in George Newborn's line on South Easterly side of the run of water passing through said Newborn Land so as to take in meadow ground to his side of the line, & that the sd line be continued on tlie plow land down the several courses of the meadow to the line of the Land I bought of I'arsons; to hold to him, his heirs & assigns forever (Excepting the use of the new meadow, reserved ten years for my sons Isaac & Jacob) : And if my wife shall choose to live with my son Edward then Jesse shall pay unto my wife six pounds a year, yearly & every year during her widowhood. Item : — I give and devise unto my son Edward W. Heston all my land lying in the Township of Blockley, in Philadelphia County, formerly belonging to his grand-father John Warner, to hold to him his heirs & assigns forever; and if THIRD GENERATION. 37 my wife shall choose to live with Jesse, then Edward shall pay her six pounds a year, yearly and every year during her vFidowhood ; but if she shall see fit to live with neither of these sons, then it Is my mind & Will that my sons Jesse and Edward shall each of them pay unto my wife six pounds a year, yearly & every year during her widowhood. Item : — I give & bequeath unto my daughter, Mary Paxson, Forty Pounds in two paym^nts, Twenty Pounds to be paid in one year after my decease, and the residue two years after, to hold to her and her heirs forever. Item : — I Give and bequeath unto my two sons, Isaac Heston and Jacob Heston, all the residue of my land lying in Wrightstown, bounded by lands of George Newborn, Joseph Warner & Robert Smith & land I give unto my son Jesse ; and I give unto them that land I bought of James Dillon, lying in Maliefleld Township ; both pieces or parcels of land shall be equally divided between them, share and share alike ; and It is my Will that they Equally enjoy the benefit of the new meadow ten years, which I give unto my son Jesse, and no longer. Item : — I give, bequeath & devise unto my son Thomas Heston all that lot of land I bought of Samuel Merrick, lying In Makefleid, containing fifty two acres, to hold to him, his heirs and assigns forever. Item : — I give & bequeath unto my daughter Rachel Heston one Hundred Pounds, to be put out to interest three years after my decease, and to be paid to her when she shall arrive to twenty one years of age ; and It is my will that my executors shall give her sufficient learning till she is eighteen years of age, without making any charge for the same, her clothing and other necessaries to be found without charge. Item :— It Is my Will and mind If any of my children shall die without lawful Issue before they are twenty one years old, then his or her share shall be equally divided between all of my surviving children their heirs or assigns forever ; & it is also my will and desire that all my children shall sign and seal a proper Release of all the rights and Interest in or to the land which I give to my son Edward, and if any refuse to do so, then it is my Will & mind that such child or children shall be utterly debarred from any part of my Estate. Item :— It is my Will & mind that after my Debts & Legacies are all paid that then the remainder of my Estate shall be Equally divided between my wife and her eldest sons, Jesse and Edward, to hold to them & their heirs & assigns forever. Item: — I constitute, make & ordain my well beloved wife Mary Heston & my trusty sons Jesse and Edward Heston to be my Executors of this my last Will & Testament & do hereby disallow, revoke & annul all & every other former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, and Executors by me in any wise named ratifying & confirming this & no other to be my last will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal the 9th day of 1st month One Thousand Seven Hundred & Sixty five (1765). Signed, Sealed & pronounced by said Jacob Heston JACOB HESTON. (Seal) Joseph Hampton Isaiah Linton Elizabeth Linton Codicil : — Whereas I Jacob Heston, in my last Will & Testament dated 9th of 5 Mo. 1765, have ordered that all the remainder of my Estate be Equally divided between my wife & two sons Jesse & Edward Now be it remembered I have given my son Jesse Horses, Sheep & husbandry utensils; I therefore alter that In my will & do hereby make & constitute this Codicil in the room thereof. Item :— It is my Will & mind that my wife shall have one half of ray cattle & sheep, to hold to her & her heirs. Its also my will & mind that my son Ed- ward shall have the residue of my cattle & sheep, a black Horse, a black mare & a colt which come of my wife's mare, to hold to him, his heirs & assigns. 38 THE KIRK FAMILY. After my debts & Legacies are all paid & discharged the remainder of my Estate shall be Equally divided between my wife & two sons Jesse and Edward Heston share & share alike. Witness my hand & seal this 1st day Dec. 1765. Signed, Sealed and published by said Jacob Heston as a codicil annexed JACOB HESTON. (seal) to his will in the presence of us. George Newborn Benjamin Hampton Joseph Hampton 25. Edward Warner, b. 3, 23, 1720. No further record. 26. Sarah Warner, b. in Bleckley 12, 25, 1723 ; m. Thomas Pollin of Phila- delphia. Little information has been obtained respecting them. 27. Elizabeth Warner, b. 7, 15, 1725 ; probably died unmarried. 28. Esther Warner, b. 1, 28, 1728, in Blockley; d. 6, 30, 1801, in Wrights- town; m. 10, 17, 1748, at Merion Meeting, Joseph Lacey, b. 9, 8, 1725; son of John Lacey and Rachel Heston, dau. of Zebulon and Dorothy Heston. They resided in Wrightstown, where he was a farmer. William Lacey, with his father-in-law (step-father?) William Parlett, and Elizabeth his wife, brought a certificate from Friends at Newport "In ye Isle a whight ye 1 of ye 4 month 1608." In 1701 William Penn granted a tract of 292 acres to William Parlett and William Derrick, but this grant not having been confirmed, Penn granted the land to William Lacey, the son-in-law of Parlett, in 1708. This was near Wrightstown. In 1718 William Lacey conveyed to his son John 73 acres, and an additional 120 acres in 1733 ; and in 1726 100 acres to his son Thomas Lacey, making in all 293 acres. The stream known as "Randall's Run" passes through this tract. A mill was built on it in 1743, by John and Thomas Lacey, and is now known as Vandegrift's mill. It was owned many years by the Carver family. The tract comprises the present John Molloy farm and mill at Wycombe. We are not in- formed if William Lacey had other sons beside John and Thomas, but he ap- pears to have had a grandson Lacey Rowles. John Lacey married, 2, 22, 1718, Rachel Heston, daughter of Zebulon and Dorothy Heston. She was born 9, 20, 1699, and died 3, 13, 1761. The marriage took place at a meeting at the house of Stephen Twining. Eleven children were born to them, of vi'hom John married Jane Chapman and they were the parents of Gen. John Lacey of Bucks County, of Revolutionary fame. 29. Joseph Warner, b. 8, 23„ 1730 ; died young or unmarried. 30. Rachel Warner, b. in Blockley 1, 5, 1732 ; d. 4, 20, 1776 ; m. 10, 14, 1750, at Merion Meeting, Thomas "Williams, b. at St. Austel, Eng., 10, 7, 1724; d. in Philadelphia 6, 24, 1783 ; son of Thomas Williams and Mary Reed, last of Philadelphia. 31. Benjamin Warner, b. in Blockley 9, 4, 1736 ; d. at Mimcy, Lycoming Co., Pa., 3 Mo. 1813; m. at Buckingham Meeting, 3, 22, 1758, Sarah Ely, b. 9, 11, 1737; d. 3, 27, 1796; dau. of Thomas Ely and Sarah Lowther, of Buckingham. T'h^f/cn/iiTc^j!fi^ln{0 a/^n-g^ nt (^'^ ^^rih/ (f^s^'n^ /"}^ri-ztitji rn t-naUi-zs' ■:ii)6xfiug -//isi^^o; — — — ~- — i^ire-ii f iiCL^ &',a.fttr^'c) n Uji th pfi^ (fcv6> a^D^i ti/^S^ tmimt0f- uv] < t^rcutS'H- m ilii^Ja/^<7 H. fomip-ixiaai,-; dfitJ, iti'nf ti» /iaM' 6'j^i^\ III fl?^ tiM^tiCcfH^ci^^^iiilfi ' '' , .^ ,^ ~ JOHN TWINING'S CERTIFICATE OF CLEARNESS AS TO MARRIAGE, Facing p. 39. THIRD GENERATION. 39 He removed to Deer Creek, Harford Co., Md., in 1771, and about 1786 from thence to Mvincy, where he died. Second m. 12, 5, 1798, at a public meeting at Wrightstown, to Sarah Terry, widow. Third m. to Ellen Holland. Issue by first wife only. Children of (7) Elizabeth Kirk and John Twining, of Newtown. 32. John Twining (Elizabeth, John Kirk), b. Bucks County 8, 20, 1719; d. there 1792-3 ; m. 3, 17, 1743, Sarah Dawes, dan. of David and Rebecca Dawes. She d. about 1806 : will dated 4, 2, 1805. John's will dated 5, 21, 1791. 33. Joseph Twining, b. 1, 11, 1720 ; d. 11, 28, 1733. 34. David Twining, b. 6, 17, 1722; d. 12-2, 1791 ; m. about 1762, Elizabeth Lewis, b. 8, 7, 1737; d. 4, 14, 1806; dau. of John and Mary Lewis. They resided in Newtown, where he was a prominent man in business and society, serving two terms in the legislature. His will is dated 10, 25, 1791. His wife united with Friends in 1768. Edward Hicks, a well known Friend and minister in his day, was a foster child of David and Elizabeth Twining. Of the latter he says in his memoirs ' ' She was certainly the best example of humble industry that I ever knew for so wealthy a woman. Hicks was something of an artist and painted a scene of David Twining 's residence and its occupants, which is in possession of the owner of the old farm. It also appears as an illustration of the last edition of the Twining Genealogy. 35. Eleazer Twining, b. Newtown, Bucks Coimty, 6, 8, 1724; d. about 1801; m. 11, 26, 1760, (Christ Church record,) Mary Colton, who d. 4, 17, 1790. They resided in Bucks County and were Friends. 36. William Twining, b. 5, 25, 1726 ; d. 9, 13, 1814, unmarried. 37. Thomas Twining, b. 6, 28, 1728 ; d. 1, 5, 1733. 38. Jacob Twining, b. 10, 25, 1730 ; d. 10, 6, 1806, in Wrightstown Town- ship ; m. 6, 5, 1781, Sarah Miller, b. 9, 16, 1757 ; d. 1, 10, 1845 ; dau. of Henry Miller, who was educated for the ministry and came from Saxony about 1750, and Susanna his wife, born at Tolock on the Rhine. Jacob and Sarah re- sided in Wrightstown and were members of Friends' Meeting. 39. Rachel Twining, b. 11, 11, 1732 ; d. 12, 22, 1733. 40. Stephen Twining, b. 4, 5, 1734; d. 2, 5, 1810, in Bucks Co. ; m. 4, 18, 1765, Mary Wilkinson, b. 1741 ; dau. of John Wilkinson Esq. and Mary Lacey. They were Friends. 40 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (8) Joseph and Anne (Hood) Kirk, of Darby. 41. Mary Kirk (Joseph, John), b. in Darby 7, 26, 1725; living but ap- parently unmarried in 1777. 42. Samuel Kirk, b. 1, 17, 1727-8 ; d. about 1807, in Upper Darby ; m. about 1751, Mary Smith, and for his marriage out of meeting made an ac- knowledgment 8, 6, 1751. It is said he was afterward disowned for encourag ing his sons to act as scoiits during the Revolutionary War. In 1787 he was taxed with 50 acres of land. Will of Samuel Kirk of Upper Darby being far advanced in years. I give and devise to my grandson William Kirk, tbe son of my sod Joseph Five acres of Land adjoining the lands of Thomas Garrett Samuel Levis, my other lands and the public highway, with the Dwell- ing house thereon erected to hold to him my said Grandson and to his Heirs and assigns forever but if my said Grandson should die in his minority I give and devise the said Mansion House and lot of Land unto the other Children of my said son Joseph who may then be living and to their Heirs & assigns as tenants in common forever. I give and devise to my grandson John Kirk, son of my son Thomas Kirk Five acres of Land adjoining to the Lot above devised and bounded by lands of Samuel Levis ray other land & the Public Highway to him and to his Heirs «& assigns forever but if my said grandson should die in his minority I give & de- vise the said Lot to the other children of my said son Thomas who may then be living and to their Heirs and assigns as tenants in common forever. I give and devise to my Grandaughter Elizabeth the Daughter of my son Thomas Five acres of Land adjoining the lot above devised to her Brother and my other land to hold to her my said grandaughter and to her Heirs and as- signs forever, but if my said Grandaughter should die in her minority I give and devise the said Lot of Land to the other children of my said son Thomas who may then be living and to their Heirs and assigns as tenants in common forever. I give and bequeath to my son Joseph the sum of Three pounds and to my son Thomas the like sum of Three pounds, to be paid to them at the end of one year after my decease. To son Joseph's daughters, Martha, Lydia, Elizabeth and Mary Ann Five pounds to each of them, to be placed at interest after two years, until they at- tain the age of eighteen years. To granddaughter Hannah Kirk, the daughter of my son William, deceased, all the rest and residue of my estate, real and personal. Friend John Pearson to be executor, dated 29 Dec. 1800 proved Oct. 26, 1807. Wits. Bevan Pearson, Joseph Hibberd. 43. Jesse Kirk, b. Upper Darby 4, 23, 1729 ; d. 11, 14, 1773, according to the meeting records, m. Swedes' Church, Philadelphia, 4, 10, 1754, to Hannah Pyott. Second m. 11, 28, 1759, at same, to Elizabeth Strange, who is not men- tioned in his will : dau. of Jonathan Strange and Susanna Thomas of Christiana Hxmdred, New Castle County. His will, dated 5, 17, 1772 ; proved 12, 13, 1773, shows him to have been a tailor in Darby. To dau. Susanna he gave £5 at 18 ; THIRD GENERATION. 41 also furniture : To son Abner all residue, real and personal, and appointed his brothers Samuel and Isaac executors. 44. Martha Kirk, b. 9, 5, 1733 ; m. 11, 7, 1764, at Gloria Dei (Old Swedes') Church, Philadelphia, to Seth Thomas. For this she was disowned by Darby Meeting, 1, 3, 1765. According to statements of a granddaughter Seth Thomas came from Wales with a brother John, who settled at Plymouth, Va. Seth's marriage is the first notice we have of him. He appears on the tax lists of Upper Darby, with 50 acres of land, from 1769 to 1774. After this they must have removed to Payette Co., Pa., though possibly by way of Virginia. Enos Thomas, supposed their son, was taxed in Fayette Co., 1785-6, though he could scarcely have been of age. In the spring of 1794 Seth Thomas, Samuel Todd and Jonathan Lyon and his brother Jacob shipped their families and goods aboard a flat boat (which was probably of their own construction) at Old Fort Redstone on the Monongahela, to Fort Duquesne or Fort Pitt, and thence down the Ohio to Georgetown, Pa., near the present State line, where they disembarked preparatory to the initiative of pioneers in the North West Territory. The Todds and Lyons remained in Beaver County, and in the early spring of 1798 Seth Thomas and family, consisting of himself, his wife Martha, his son Enos and a distant relative named William Thomas, crossed the Ohio River from Georgetown, moved out into the North West Territory and settled upon the N. E. Quarter of Section 26, now in St. Clair Twp., Columbiana Co., ■Ohio, later the property of John Montgomery (1879). Seth was a frail old man Avhen the family settled in what is now Ohio. The date of his death is not known, but it was early in the 19th century, and he was buried in the first cemetery in that neighborhood on the A. R. Hickman farm, about one mile north of Calcutta. Martha (Kirk) Thomas died in 1825 and was buried in the Long's Run Cemetery, just east of the same town. The account of them and their descendants has been furnished by L. B. Altaffer, of Cleveland, Ohio. 45. Isaac Kirk, b. 10, 23, ; was disowned by Darby Meeting 3, 3, 1763, for marriage " by a priest. ' ' His wife was named Rachel. He was taxed with 86 acres of land in Upper Darby, 1765-1771, and 45 acres later : was constable for the years 1773 and 1776, and overseer of the poor in 1777. He removed to Washington County, Pa., and on March 20, 1798, Isaac Kirk of Finley Town- ship, yeoman, and John Kirk of the same place, yeoman, and wife Jane, exe- cuted a deed to Thomas Lewis of Upper Darby, Delaware County, in which is recited the will of John Kirk, dated April 18, 1796, giving to his cousin, the said Isaac Kirk, 16 acres of land on the north side of the Philadelphia and Lancaster Road, — during life, with remainder to John Kirk, son of Isaac. For this land Thomas Lewis paid £208. The will of Isaac Kirk, of Finley Twp. is dated June 28, 1803, and proven August 16th, 1803 ; in which he mentions 42 THE KIRK FAMILY. Rachel, his wife, and six children, and appoints as executors Samuel England and Thomas Byers. These were directed to make a good deed to Nehemiah Green for land which the testator had sold to him. 46. Sarah Kirk, b. 9, 5, 1741; m. 11, 21, 1764, Swedes' Church, Phila. to Jonathan Evans, perhaps son of William Evans, d. 1748, of Willistown Town- ship, and Ann his wife, afterward wife of Walter Lloyd. She was disowned by Darby Meeting 3, 28, 1765, for her marriage by a priest. They resided in Upper Darby, where he was a farmer. He d. in 1817. Deed, 6 July 1707: Joseph Kirk, surviving executor of Peter Hood of Darby, Samuel Kirk and Mary his wife, Jesse Kirk, Mary Kirk, Seth Thomas and Martha his wife, Isaac Kirk and Rachel his wife, Jonathan Evans and Sarah his wife, — devisees of their grandfather, Samuel Hood, of Darby, — all of the township of Darby, — to John Sellers of the same township. This recites Peter Hood, seized of messuage and part of two tracts of land, by will dated 2 April 1742, directed sale of lands except 10 acres next to lands of Joseph Kirk which had been conveyed to him, and appointed Joseph Kirk and John Thomas of Bleckley his executors. Now for £120, they convey to John Sellers one tract of 250 acres and an- other of 100 acres, excepting 50 acres devised by Samuel Hood to his grandson Samuel Kirk, and a piece devised by same to his daughter Mary Clarck. Samuel Kirk, Rachel Kirk, Jonathan Evans, Seth Thomas and Mary Kirk made their marks. (H. 120.) Children of (9) Sarah and Nathaniel Twining, of Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 47. Isaac Twining (Sarah, John), b. 5, 25, 1724; died young. 48. Samuel Twining, b, 1, 24, 1726, in Newtown Township, Bucks Co., Pa., on a large productive farm just outside of the borough limits. The farm adjoining on the north was owned by his brother Benjamin. He m. 10, 26, 1752, Mary Jenks, b. 4, 20, 1733 ; d. 1803 ; dau. of Thomas Jenks and Mercy Wildman. At Middletown Mo. Mtg., 9, 14, 1752: Samuel Twining and Mary Jenks declared their intentions of marriage the first time. On 10, 5, 1752, they ap- peared the second time and declared the continuance of their intentions ; and the said Samuel having produced a certificate from Wrightstown Mo. Mtg. to the satisfaction of Friends they were left at liberty to consumate their said in- tention when they saw convenient. The committee appointed to have over- sight of the wedding reported 11, 2, 1752, that the marriage was "decently accomplished on the 26th of last month." He was disowned by Friends for some trivial offence, 7, 8, 1766, and the date of his death was not recorded by the meeting. 49. Benjamin Twining, b. 6, 3, 1728, at Wrightstown ; d. evidently in Warren Co., N. J., 1784; was disowned by Friends for marriage out of meet- THIRD GENERATION. 43 ing, about 1753, to Sarah . . . . ? He and wife released his share of the paternal estate, May 5th 1757, to his brother Samuel, for £200. The next year he sold his farm of 53 acres to John Harris, merchant, and probably removed soon after to Warren Co., N. J. Letters of administration on his estate were grant- ed to James Berry Aug. 31, 1784. On his 53 acres, immediately east of Newtown borougii, and recently platted into building lots, stands the house he built of Newtown brown stone. In this house Gen. Washington made his head-quarters just after the battle of Trenton, Dec. 1770. Altho the building has been repaired and enlarged the room in which Washington rested remains intact, relics and all. The old stone spring- house in front of this residence covers the spring which still flows an abundance of pure water. This old historic building is one-fourth of a mile south of the Presbyterian Church, built 1700, on land deeded by his father, Nathaniel. On the west end of this farm is an ancient burial ground, long since out of serv- ice, in which it is likely some of the early Twinings found their last resting place. 50. Nathaniel Twining, b. 1, 25, 1730; m. Mehetabel Richards by New Jersey license, dated March 2, 1756, in which they are both said to be of Perth Amboy. In 1758 he conveyed 63 acres, his share of his father's estate to his brother Samuel for £252. He died about 1763 and his estate was settled by his brother Samuel in 1767. He left an only child, Sarah, and his widow married Barzillai Gaskill. 51. Sarah Twining, b. 8, 26, 1737 ; d. 7, 16, 1816 ; m. 1st John Cauley of Northampton Township, evidently as his second wife. Second m. 5, 12, 1762, at Southampton Baptist Ch., to Richard Leedom, b. 11, 9, 1739 ; d. 7, 5, 1825 ; probably grandson of Richard Leedom, from York, England, 1712. In 1757 Sarah conveyed her right to 60 acres of land in Newtown, her share of her father's lands. She and her second husband settled at Richboro, where he pursued farming and mercantile business, becoming wealthy. Children of (10) William and Elizabeth (Rhoads) Kirk, of Darby. 52. John Kirk (William, John), b. in Upper Darby, d. there 1797, un- married. By releases from his sisters he became the owner of the old home- stead of his father and grandfather, together with some additional land. The homestead he sold in 1773 to William Garrett, reserving 40 acres which had come by his mother. Deed, 8, April 1773: John Kirk of Darby, yeoman, only son of William Kirk, some time since of Darby, to William Garrett of Darby, scythe maker. Recites deed of Joseph Woods of Darby, 4th of 10 IVIo. 1688, to John Kirk, father of William, for 100 acres in Darby. Also deed of Robert Smith of Darby, 19 June 1093, to John Kirk for 50 acres in Darby. And the said John Kirk having built a house and made a plantation thereon devised the same with 150 acres to his son William, who died intestate, 44 THE KIRK FAMILY. leaving one son, John and two daughters, Hannah and Catharine ; his Wife Elizabeth having died some time before. Also, Adam Rhoads devised to his son Joseph 200 acres of his plantation and to daughter Elizabeth Kirk, wife of William and mother of John, the re- mainder of his lands, which by survey was found to contain 43% acres William Kirk mortgaged the above 50 acres to the Loan Office, and by de- fault the same was sold 3 Nov. 1753, to John Kirk, party hereto, for £140, to whom the trustees confirmed it by deed 11 Dec. 1753. Hannah Kirk married John Paulin, and they, about 27 Dec. 1769, released to John Kirk all claim to the above lands. Catharine Kirk married Thomas Lewis, and they on 22 Feb. 1770, released to John Kirk all claim to the same lands. John Kirk, for £822-7-6, conveys to William Garrett three tracts or pieces of land: — the 100 acres first mentioned, the 50 acres, next mentioned, and 3% acres, part of the 43% acres tract. (Delaware County Deeds, C. 15.) Deed of release, 27 Dec. 1769 : — John Paulin of Darby, yeoman, and wife Hannah, daughter of William Kirk, to John Kirk, of all claim to lands of William Kirk, deceased, for £216-13-6. (C. 473.) Release, 22 Feb. 1770: Thomas Lewis and wife Catharine, ditto, for £190. (C. 475.) William Garrett of Darby, in will dated May 23, 1779, devised to sou William 100 acres of land in Darby, purchased from John Kirk. - Will of John Kirk of Upper Darby, Delaware County. Item. I give and devise unto my Cousin Isaac Kirk Sixteen Acres of Land on the Northside of the Road which leads from Philadelphia to Lancaster, to be bounded by Lands of James Williamson and Richard Willing and to extend so far on the said road as to include the said Sixteen Acres, and to hold to him for and during his natural Life and at his Disease I give and devise the same unto his son John Kirk to hold to him the said John Kirlc and to his Heirs and As- signs forever. Item I give and devise to Evan Evans of Upper Darby Taylor Four Acres of Land on the southwest side of the road leading from Darby to Haverford to be bounded by the said road Lands of Richard Willing Ann Par- cells and my other Lands to hold to him the said Evan Evans and to his heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and devise unto my nephew Thomas Lewis on the north side of the aforesaid Lancaster Road five Acres of Land to be bounded by the said Road Lands formerly of William Garrett and Lands be- longing to the Heirs of Thomas Lewis deceased To hold to him my said nephew Thomas Lewis and to his heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and devise unto my nephew Mordecal Lewis five Acres of Land to be bounded by the afore- said Road and the lot of Land herein before devised to his brother Thomas To hold unto him my said nephew Mordecal and to his Heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and devise unto my Sister Hannah Polling twenty Acres of Land with the Buildings thereon where she now dwells in the said Township adjoin- ing my other Lands and Land of John Ross and Lands belonging to the Heirs of Thomas Lewis deceased and a Lot of Land herein devised to my nephew Mor- decal Lewis To hold unto her my said sister for and during her natural life and after her decease I give and devise the said tract of Land with the appurten- ances unto my niece Elizabeth Polling the Daughter of the said Hannah Poll- ing and to her heirs and Assigns forever. I also give unto the said Elizabeth the sum of five Pounds. Item I give to my nephew Nathan Polling five Acres of Land bounded by the aforesaid Lancaster Road a Lot of land I sold to Samuel Polling and to extend the same length as Samuel Polling's Lot To hold unto him the said Nathan Polling and to his heirs and Assigns forever. Item I give and devise unto my Nephew William Polling four Acres of Land adjoining the Lot herein before devised to his Brother Nathan and to extend the same length as the lot devised to him and to hold to him the said William and to his heirs and assigns forever. Item, I give and devise to Joseph Kirk son of my Cousin Samuel Kirk Twenty Acres of Land adjoining Lands herein devised THIRD GENERATION. 45 to Evan Evans and bounded by the said Haverford road Lands of Ann Tarcle aforesaid and the Heirs of Griffith Thiilips To hold to him the said Joseph and to bis heirs and assigns forever. Item, I give and devise unto Thomas Kirii son of my Cousin Samuel Kirk the rest and residue of my Estate both real and personal to hold unto him the said Thomas Kirk and to bis Heirs and assigns forever, He the said Thomas Kirk paying unto my Executor herein after named such sums of money as may be sufficient with my other personal Estate to pay and discharge all my just Debts and funeral Expenses and Legacies herein be- fore bequeathed. Friend John Pearson of Darby to be Executor. Dated 18 April 1796 ; probate Feb. 13, 1797. Witnesses, Oborn Garrett, James Pyott, James Williamson. 53. Hannah Kirk, m. 1st Presb. Ch., Philadelphia, 8, 12, 1745, to John "Dolling" (Polling), and for this breach of discipline produced an acknow- ledgment to Darby Meeting 4, 4, 1746. A John Polin was taxed in Darby in 1725, and in 1739 John Polin Junr, also appears. The name is variously written, PoUin, Paulin and Pawling, and it is claimed that it was properly Paulding. John and Hannah Polling conveyed her interest in the homestead to her brother John Kirk in 1769, but appear to have continued to live upon land of the latter, and in 1787 John Pollin was taxed with 40 acres. No record of their deaths has been discovered. At an Orphans' Court held at Chester the 1st of 8th Month 1695, "Ree Sent [Rees Hent] Brought A boy whose name Is John Pollen and there the Court Did order yt the said boy shall serve ye said Ree Sent tell he be of the age of one and Twenty years. And the said Ree Sent shall pay the said boy the sum of Twenty Pounds Att the expiration of his Time, the boy being Ten years and a halfe now this Court." 54. Catharine Kirk m. Swedes' Ch., Philadelphia, 6, 27, 1754, to Thomas Lewis; and having been precautioned she was disowned by the meeting 11, 6, 1754. She was evidently his second wife. The will of Thomas Lewis of Darby is dated 5, 11, 1782, and proved Sept. 17, 1783. He gives to daughter Rachel Marlow £3 : To son Samuel Lewis 20 shillings : Remainder of personal estate to wife Catherine, with use of the plantation until youngest daughter, Elizabeth, is capable of doing for herself. After wife's death the plantation to be divided between sons Thomas and Mordeeai, each of them paying to their sisters, Jane, Sidney, Demaris, Sarah and Elizabeth £5 each. Wife and son Thomas, executors. As Rachel Lewis and Joseph Marlow were married Jan. 8, 1759, she must have been the daughter of a former wife, and it is prob- able that Samuel was her full brother. Thomas, Mordeeai and Elizabeth are mentioned in the will of their uncle John Kirk, but they have not been traced further. 55. Elizabeth Kirk d. 6, 3, 1745, unmarried. 56. William Kirk, d. 5, 31, 1745, as recorded by Darby Meeting. 46 THPJ KIRK FAMILY. Children of (11) Isaac and Elizabeth (Twining) Kirk, of Buckingham, Bucks County. 57. Mary Kirk (Isaac, John), b. 8 Mo. (Oct.) 31, 1731; d. 8, 21, 1735; buried at Wrightstown Graveyard. 58. Isaac Kirk, b. 8,15,1733; d. 11, 25, 1756; supposed immarried; buried at Wrightstown. 59. Stephen Kirk, b. 7 Mo. (Sept.) 2, 1736, in Buckingham; d. about 1782, in Springfield Township it is supposed; m. 2, 13, 1760, Phebe Fell, b. 1, 27, 1736; dau. of Benjamin Fell and Hannah Scarborough of Buckingham Twp. He took a certificate from Wrightstown Mo. Mtg. 1, 4, 1763, to Richland, Bucks County. 60. Margaret Kirk, b. March (1st Mo) 23, 1739; d. prior to 1781; m. 5, 8, 1760, at Wrightstown Mtg. John Scarborough, farmer, b. 11, 28, 1734; d. about 1813 ; son of Robert and Elizabeth Scarborough of Virginia. He m. 2d, 10, 11, 1779, Johanna Gaboon, widow, of Wrightstown, before Michael Schlatter, a minister at Germantown, but had no issue by her. His will is dated 12, 20, 1810; proved 11, 8,1813. John Scarborough, who married Margaret Kirk, was a descendant of a John Searbrough, variously described as a blacksmith, whitesmith and coachsmith, belonging to Peel JMonthly Meeting of Friends of London, England. He settled near Langhorue. Bucks Count}', I'eunsylvania, in 1682, and rejoined his family in London, England, in lfiS4, leaving his only son John in Bucks County in the care of friends. The latter married Mary, whose maiden name is much desired, and settled in Solebury Township, about 1700, on the farm now owned by Isaac P. Scarborough, near Lahaska Station. The minutes of Buckingham Mo. Mtg. show that in 3d Mo. 1734, complaint was made of Robert Scarborough, son of John and Mary, on account of his outgoing in marriage, but on G, G, 1734 he produced a paper of acknowledg- ment which was taken for satisfaction. The births of two children of Robert and Elizabeth were recorded by that meeting, the.v being John, b. 11, 28, 1734, and Elizabeth, b. 0, 18, 1730. On 5 Mo. 4, 1737, John Scarborough requested a certificate for his brother Robert Scarborough to the monthly meeting at Opeckon in Virginia. By his father's will Robert had received 157 acres of land on the N. E. corner of the original 820 acre tract, and lived thereon till 6, 10. 1737. when he conveyed it to John Rich. The following is a copy of a letter obtained by Henry W. Scarborough from Wallace Paxsou of Solebury, addressed "to John Searbrough in Solebury, Bucks County, Penncilvania, with care & speed." "Virginia Colony, Orange Co., 9th mo. 5th 1738: "To my loving brother and sister, John and Jane Searbrough : This comes with Kind love to you & yours, and to our dear Mother, and to all brothers & sisters, and to all our relatives. Hoping that you all are in the enjoyment of health, as we and our children are at present, thanks be to God for it. We get along pretty well, are settled now on 300 acres of land. We bought ye land, being good, with good meadows & good water, with the consent of taking up 300 acres more, and a meeting is rent about a mile off, and a mill is building about as far off, and we like the place very well. We have bought and paid for two cows, & ^ve are in a likely way to do well by Divine assistance yt never fails them yet those vi ho trust in Him. Intend to come up in the fall if health per- ^ //<= 77 ry C^rot ^^ ^ VJiJo larr y 94-.S"o P N 4/°e /5'4 5 f| ? HOMESTEAD TRACT r J lOO ACRES ^ Conuei^ea bi/ Jolin Droc^ to lsid.c KirK, 3"mo.Z6, 1123 ?° 'd 0£ S' S/ AA ol -b S 15 Acres /^ceen n4o qnd r i^J'-l'^Lf:, s-^ p /Richard, "^ori/imofoi Vi - S > H O o K s; o > CO o w o G o a > D s > > 1 i. l^t ^ ^■^-^ ---^S^^l]- , l~ Tf'Mi >' rV « I X V r ^^ *^ J^ 8 ^ FOURTH GENERATION. 71 near Canada Hill. He was a Federalist and A¥hig. Both members of Buck- ingham Mtg. and bur. there. At Wrightstown Mo. Mtg., 1, 6, 1795 : Reported from the preparative meet- ing that Joseph Scarborough requests a certificate to the Mouthly Mtg. of Friends at Bucljingham in order to join in membership with them, therefore Edmund Smith and Jesse Heston are appointed to malie inquiry concerning him, and if they find nothing to prevent prepare him a certificate and produce it to next meeting. 3, 3, 1795 : The Friends appointed to malie enquiry concerning Jos. Scar- borough report they find nothing to prevent him having a certificate and pro- duced one which was read approved of, signed and handed to Edmund Smith in order to be sent him The minutes of Bucljingham show that on 12, 1, 1800, Joseph Scarborough was complained of for marriage with a woman not in membership. His ac- knowledgment was accepted. 236. Isaac Scarborough, b. 5, 8, 1769; d. in Solebury Twp. 10, 4, 1851 ; m. 12-24-1794, before Isaac Van Horn, Esq., to Amy Pearson, b. 10, 23, 1769 ; d. 10, 8, 1835 ; dau. of Crispin Pearson and Hannah Willson. He was a farmer in Solebury, a Friend, Federalist and Whig : was about 5 ft. 10 inches in height, weight about 160 lbs. Buried at Buckingham burying ground. At Wrightstown Mo. Mtg.. 10, 3, 1797 : Reported from the preparative meeting that Isaac Scarborough requested a certificate to the Monthly Jleeting of Friends at Buckingham in order to join himself in membership with them. Therefore this meeting appointed Joseph Lacey & Thomas Warner to prepare one & produce it at next meeting. 11, 7, 1797 : The Friends appointed to prepare a certificate for Isaac Scar- borough produced one which was read, approved, signed and delivered to David Simpson in order to be sent to him. 237. Elizabeth Scarborough, b. 11, 30, 1772 ; m. 7, 30, 1795, Thomas Hart- ley, before Isaac Van Horn Esq. They resided on a lot near Aquetong, Bucks County. At Buckingham Mo. Mtg. 8, 7, 1797: Complaint was made of Thomas Hartley and Elizabeth Scarborough for marriage out of unity and against the advice of parents, &c. He and wife were visited but not disowned. On i 1, 16, 1797, Thomas Hartley, his wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary received a certi- ficate to Catawissa. 5, 4, 1801 : Thomas Hartley, Elizabeth his wife and their two children, Mary and Charity, presented a certificate from Catawissa. 238. Charity Scarborough, b. 11, 5, 1774; d. 9, 14, 1856; ra. Mahlon Hart- ley, son of Benjamin and Phebe Hartley of Solebury Twp. About 1817 they settled near Barnesville, Belmont Co., 0., and belonged to Stillwater Meeting. They farmed and operated a mill : also lived at Quaker City, Guernsey Co., 0. He was a Whig. Both buried at Richland, Guernsey Co. 72 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (61) William and Mary (Malone) Kirk of Buckingham. 239. John Kirk (William, Isaac, John), b. 10, 11, 1766 ; d. in Buckingham 4, 9, 1815 ; m. Mary Carver, b. 5, 4, 1764; d. 1, 27, 1857 ; dan. of William Carver and Sarah Strickland. They resided on the Durham Road south of the Buck- ingham Mountain. He was a farmer. Both buried at Wrightstown Friends' graveyard but vpere not members. 240. William Kirk, b. 8, 27, 1771; d. 6, 14, 1800; m. Mary Terry, b. 1777, d. at Wrightstown, 1827 ; dau. of John Terry and Sarah Davis. She was ad- mitted into membership with Friends 7, 3, 1798. They resided near what was Carver's Mill, now Wycombe. 241. Sarah Kirk, b. 4, 25, 1774; d. 10, 4, 1816; m. 1789, Benjamin Carver, b. 1767; d. 1, 4, 1837; son of Henry Carver and Rachel Smith (who were m. 1755). They resided in Buckingham and were buried at Buckingham Mtg. Benjamin died intestate, leaving a widow, Ann. THE CARVER FAMILY. John Carver and Mary Lane, his wife, came from Hertford, England, in company with William Penn, in the ship "Welcome," of three hundred tons burden, Robert Greeuawav, master. One hundred jiersons, it is said, embarked, Sept. 11, 1G82, at Deal in Kent, and arrived in the Delaware River Oct. 28, 1682. Joseph, Jacob and William Carver came in the ship "Samson" about the same time. They all settled in Byberry and for a time lived in a cave. Joseph married and removed to North Carolina, near Carver's Creek. Jacob died un- married. William Carver was married in 1680 to Joan Kinsey, who died in 1692, leav- ing a daughter Sarah. His second wife's name was Mary, and he was married a third time in 172.3, to Grace Carter, formerly Paxson. William Carver died in Byberry .5 Mo. 1736, and his widow in 1737. His children were seven in num- ber : — Sarah, b. 10, 20, 1000; m. Marshall. John Rush? Rachel, m. Dunkin (?). William, b. 3, 22, 1094 : see below. Rebecca, m Brock. Hester, m. Knight. Mary, m. Samuel Worthington. Hannah (by last wife), William Carver, Jr., m. 10, 28, 1719, Elizabeth Walmsley, dau. of Henry Walmsley and Mary Searle, the latter a dau. of Francis Searle. Henry Walms- lc,v was the son of Thomas and Elizabeth Walmsley, from Yorkshire, 1682. Thomas Walmsley and JIary his wife, by deed of Dec. 16, 1735, conveyed to William Carver 23.5 acres of land in Buckingham Township, Bucks Couut.y, a little way easterly of Forest Grove, and the latter was the first of the name to settle in tliat county. He died 1st Mo. 1750. His widow died in Warwick Tp., 1772. They had seven children : — William, m. Sarah Strickland. Joseph, m. (2d wife) Hannah Worthiugton. Henry, m. Rachel Smith. Elizabeth, m. Thomas Buckman. Mary, m. Josiah Wilkinson. Rebecca, m. Thomas Schofleld. Martha, m. Isaac Worthington, son of John and Mary (Walmsley) Worth- ington. From the Carver Genealogy 1-1 K o • g H O FOURTH GENERATION. 75 ton. Issue :— Rebecca, b. 4, 28, 1802 : Isaac, b. 6, 7, 1805 ; d. 4, 9, 1806. No further record. 254. Isaac Samms, b. 10, 16, 1765; d. 9, 2, 1793; bur. in Friends' burial ground, Philadelphia. No further record. 255. Sarah Samms, b. 7, 16, 1768; d. 9, 15, 1832; bur. at Horsham Mtg.; m. 1st Edwin Farmer : m. 2d, 4, 5, 1811, Naylor Webster, b. 8, 26, 1749 ; d. 9, 13, 1830 ; son of AVilliam Webster and Ann Phipps of Abington. Not traced further. Children of (65) Mary Kirk and Jeremiah Walton, of Moreland. 256. Thomas Walton (Mary, Thomas, John), b. 9, 22, 1762; d. 10, 22, 1798, supposed unm. 257. Susanna Walton, b. 8. 6, 1763 ; d. 12, 10, 1776. 258. Amos Walton, b. 9, 9, 1764 ; d. 2, 14, 1831, near Hatboro, j\Iont- gomery Co. ; m. (242) Cynthia Kirk, b. 3, 8, 1779 ; d. 11, 7, 1861. See her line. 259. Elizabeth Walton, b. 10, 21, 1765; d. 8, 20, 1822; m. 11, 12, 1784, at Byberrj' Mtg., William Paxson, son of Thomas Paxson of Middletown, Bucks Co. She was m. again, 10, 13, 1803, at Middletown Mtg. to Benjamin Lloyd of Moreland, widower, son of John and Susanna Lloyd. No issue by last hus- band. 260. Jeremiah Walton, farmer, b. 4, 9, 1768 ; d. 1, 1, 1842, in Buckingham Twp. ; bur. at Horsham ; m. 11, 2, 1794, Hannah Malone, b. 12, 27, 1772 ; d. 7, 22, 1837 (or interred then — at Buckingham Mtg.) ; dau. of John Malone and Rebecca Good. They resided near Forest Grove, Bucks Co. 261. Jonathan Walton, b. 5, 24, 1769; d. 1826; m. Bunting. He was a merchant at Attleborough, Bucks Co. (now Langhorne). No issue. 262. Jesse Walton, b. 1, 9, 1771; d. 3, 16, 1850; m. 5, 14, 1793, Ann Love, b. 4, 2, 1776; d. 8, 3, 1854; dau. of Benjamin and Eleanor Love. They resided in Frankford, Phila., and the latter part of his life he was a dealer in ice. 263. Isaac Walton, b. 10, 28, 1772 ; d. 7, 27, 1847 ; bur. at Horsham ; m. 11, 15, 1799, at Horsham Mtg., JLixtha Lloyd, dau. of John and Sarah Lloyd. Sec- ond m. 1, 17, 1805, by John Shelmire Esq., to Mary Roberts, dau. of William Roberts. He resided near Willow Grove and was a member of Horsham Mtg. Children of (66) Susanna Kirk and Isaac Walton, of Moreland, Montgomery Co., and Warminster, Bucks Co. 264. Jonathan Walton (Susanna, Thomas, John), b. 1779; d. in Warmin- 76 THE KIRK FAMILY. ster 5, 13, 1825; m. 12, 14, 1803, Hannah Worthington, b. 5, 26, 1784; d. 6, 3, 1823 ; dau. of Benjamin "Worthington and Hannah Malone. He was a farmer in Warminster. Hannah Malone was a dau. of Patrick and Hannah Malone. 265. Agnes Walton, d. 4 mo. 1851 ; m. 10, 16, 1801, under care of Horsham Mo. Mtg., to Hiram Worthington, d. aged 77 ; son of William Worthington and Hester Homer of Byberry. He was a farmer in Buckingham, and they were Friends. 266. Mary Walton, d. 1861; m. (269) Henry Harding, of Southampton, b. about 1776; son of (68) Sarah Kirk and Thomas Harding. They resided near Willow Grove, Montgomery Co. See his line. Children of (68) Sarah Kirk and Thomas Harding, of near Feasterville, Bucks Co. 267. Thomas Harding (Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 4, 5, 1772; d. 8, 23, 1856, bur. at Byberry ; m. 3, 13, 1794, Tacy Roberts, b. 7, 4, 1773 ; d. 4, 28, 1869, and buried same; dau. of Isaac Roberts and Agnes Harper. They were members of Byberry Mtg. ; resided near Feasterville, Southampton Twp., where he owned two farms. 268. Mary Harding, b. 5, 13, 1775 ; d. 5, 25, 1850 ; bur. at Horsham ; m. Isaiah Walton of Horsham, farmer, b. 10, 8, 1770 ; d. 3, 13, 1846 ; bur. same ; son of Jacob Walton and Mary Conard of Horsham. They resided in Moreland Twp. and were members of Horsham Mtg. 269. Henry Harding, b. about 1776, m. 1st 6, 11, 1801, Mary Bradshaw, at Plumstead Mtg. She probably died soon after and he m. his cousin (266) Mary Walton, above, for which they were disowned by Friends. Children of (69) Jesse and Hannah (Welding) Fell, of Wilkesbarre 270. Frances Fell (Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b 6, 7, 1777; d. 11, 29, 1841; m. 1st, about 1798, John Milroy, a civil engineer, who came into the Wyoming Valley and boarded in her father's home. They resided in Wilkes- barre and had one child. Second m. to Johnson who died soon after marriage. They had one child. Third m. 6, 24, 1812, to Lyman Sholes, b. 1779 ; d. 5, 28, 1841 ; son of Cyrus Sholes and Bridget Lathum. He was one of the choice spirits of earth, an earnest Christian and a devoted neighbor. They resided in Danville, Pa., and had five children. 271. George Fell, b. 8, 28, 1779, near Doylestown, Pa., started for New Orleans, La., about 1804, and was last seen on the way to that city: possibly died of yellow fever. He m. Sarah Cowdrick, b. about 1783 ; d. 9, 9, 1858 ; dau. FIFTH GENERATION. 77 of John Cowdrick, born in Germany. In coming to America his father and mother died at sea, and he was taken by Capt. Hall, master of the ship and raised by the captain's mother on a farm about 12 miles from Philadelphia. They were married at her home in New Jersey : resided in Wilkesbarre, Pa. 272. Sarah FeU, b. near Doylestown 7, 25, 1781 ; d. in Wilkesbarre 2, 23, 1828. ; m. in 1800, in Wilkesbarre, Joseph Slocum, b.4, 9,1776; d. 9, 27, 1855; son of Jonathan Slocum and Ruth Tripp, who came from Rhode Island to near Seranton, Pa., in 1763. In 1774 they removed to Wilkesbarre, where he was a blacksmith and tanner. Sarah Slocum "was a woman of great simplicity of character and most earnest piety. In her the faithful daughter, the affec- tionate wife, the tender mother, the sincere friend and devoted Christian all centered ; and as might be expected from a life spent in devotion to the serv- ice of God, her end was happy." Joseph Slocum was active in military affairs; became Judge of Luzerne County, and was honored by his fellow citizens with many positions of trust. His father's family were among the greatest sufferers from the ravages of the Indians in Wyoming Valley during the Revolutionary War. In 1778 the In- dians invaded their home and killed his father and grandfather, and carried into captivity his sister Frances, five years old. The family searched for her sixty years. In 1838 Joseph and a brother found her, the widow of an Indian chief, living comfortably on the Mississinawa River, near Peru, Indiana, and unwilling to return to civilization. The story of her life is beautifully told in a poem written by our cousin Caleb Earl Wright, of Doylestown, Pa., in 1889. Joseph and Sarah Slocum resided at Wilkesbarre and had eight children. 273. Deborah Fell, b. 10, 19, 1783, near Doylestown, m. Edwin Tracy. They resided in Wilkesbarre and had two children. 274. Thomas Fell, b. in Wyoming 6, 16, 1786 ; d. Wilkesbarre 12, 8, 1791. 275. Samuel W. Fell, M. D., b. 3, 26, 1788, in Wyoming Valley ; d. 7, 11, 1824, in Belvidere, N. J. ; m. 4, 17, 1811, to Lydia Dusenbury, b. 11, 5, 1790, in New Hampton, N. J. ; d. 3, 18, 1839, at Colden, N. J. ; dau. of Henry Dusenbury and Lydia Swayze. Dr. Fell received his diploma in 1808 and settled in Sus- sex Co., N. J. In 1811 he removed to New Hampton, N. J., where he resided until the breaking out of the War of 1812, when he became captain of a com- pany of volunteers under Col. John Frelinghuysen, and served until the close of the war. He then settled with his family at Belvidere, N. J., where he con- tinued until his death. 276. Abi Kirk Fell, b. 2, 12, 1792, in Wilkesbarre; d. 3, 7, 1847 in same; m. there 1, 17, 1811, John Jacob Dennis, b. 8, 24, 1783, in Philadelphia; d. in Wilkesbarre 12, 17, 1847 ; son of Dennis and Eliza Norman. He was 78 THE KIRK FAMILY. of English descent and a farmer in Berks Co., Pa. They resided in Wilkes- barre, Pa. "She was a woman eminent in the community in which she lived for her many social kindnesses and exemplary Christian life. And for this excellent and true woman, who maintained through near three score years all the rela- tions of daughter, wife, mother and friend with exemplary fidelity, there was more real sorrow than ever met the eye, and a store of cherished recollections that never passed the lips." 277. Nancy Ann Fell, b. 4, 1, 1794; d. 1, 15, 1834, at Catawissa, Columbia Co., Pa.; m. in Wilkesbarre 11, 27, 1823, Dr. Isaac Pickering, b. 1, 21, 1794; d. 12, 13, 1862, in Milford, Oakland Co., Mich. ; son of Isaac Pickering and Eliza- beth Carey, of Bucks Co., Pa. In 1837 Dr. Pickering, Avith his children, removed to Leoni, Jackson Co. Mich., and soon after to Milford. Children of (70) Joseph and Margaret (Gourley) Fell of Buckingham and Doylestown. 278. Cynthia Fell (Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 3, 1777; d. 2, 14, 1848, at Painswick Hall, in New Britain Twp. ; m. 2, 3, 1796, Nathaniel Shewell, b. 11, 22, 1770 ; d. 4, 6, 1860, at Painswick Hall, near Doylestown, where they resided. Walter Shewell, from Gloucestershire, Eng., landed at Philadelphia in 1732. He purchased a large tract of land in New Britain, Bucks County, on which, in 1769, he erected Painswick Hall, named after his birthplace. He married Mary Kimmer of Maryland, by whom he had sous and daughters. Robert, the yoimg- est son, b. Jan. 27, 1740, m. Mary Sallows .Jan. 15, 1764, and became a dis- tinguished merchant in Philadelphia, retiring to Painswick Hall, where he d. Dec. 28, 1823. Of his eight children five sons became merchants in Philadelphia, Thomas, the youngest, b. July 13, 1774, being the most distinguished. Betsey Shewell, who married Benjamin West, the Painter, was a member of this family. Nathaniel Shewell at one time held the office of sheriff of Bucks Co., and was one of the early merchants of Doylestown. W^hen the county seat was re- moved from Newtown to Doylestown the ground on which the public buildings were erected was purchased from him at a nominal price. 279. Edward Fell, b. 10, 3, 1778 ; d. 4, 14, 1856, at the home of his son-in- law George Gordon; m. 11, 22, 1827, by Rev. George Peck, to Sarah Phillips Carkhuff, b. 1, 6, 1801; dau. of farmer Carkhuff, near Wilkesbarre, in which town they resided. In 1890 his widow was living with a daughter in Jackson- ville, Ala. 280. Jane Fell, b. 6 mo. 1780; d. 11, 7, 1857, at Painswick Hall, near Doylestown ; m. Zeruch Titus. Res., Buckingham Twp. Issue : — Edward P., b. 5, 1, 1809; d. unm. in Doylestown 3, 4, 1840: William P., b. 5, 22, 1811; d. FIFTH GENERATION. 79 young : Charles, b. 10, 8, 1813 ; d. 3, 14, 1833, unni., a carpenter, at Wrights- town, Bucks Co. By second wife, Hannah Fell ; 281. Mary Pell, b. 6, 10, 1788 ; d. 1, 10, 1848, unm ; bur. at Buckingham : resided with her sister Margaret. 282. Abraham Fell, b. 9, 17, 1789; d. unm. : thrown from a horse and sup- posed to have been instantly killed. 283. Benjamin Fell, b. 12, 17, 1791 ; d. 8, 29, 1874, in Pineville, Bucks Co. : m. 1818, Eliza Watson, b. 2, 12, 1798; d. 12, 6, 1826; dau. of Benjamin Watson and Elizabeth Titus. They resided at Pineville. 284. Margaret Fell, b. 7, 20, 1794; d. 11, 18, 1853, at Scott, Wayne Co., Pa. ; bur. at Hales Eddy, N. Y. ; m. 3, 6, 1817, in Doylestown, Pa., by Eev. Uriah DuBois, to William McHenry of that place, b. 9, 23, 1794, at Deep Run, Bucks Co. ; d. 10, 22, 1880 ; bur. same ; son of William McHenry and Mary Stewart, and grandson of Rev. Francis McHenry, b. on Lsland of Rathlin, between Scot- land and Ireland. The family took refuge in the Glens of Antrim, Ireland, from the persecutions of McDonald, of Scotland. An axmt living in Scotland had him educated for the ministry in the Presbyterian faith. Soon after grad- uating he and two brothers of the Catholic Church came to America. One located near Baltimore, Md., and gave the name to Fort McHenry ; one at Fort DuQuesne (Pittsburg) , and Francis at Easton, Pa. He was soon given charge of the churches at Deep Run, Neshaminj' and Red Hill, in which he continued many years, riding on horseback and preaching three sermons every sabbath. William and Margaret McHenry resided at Doylestown. Children of (71) Samuel and Tamer (Russell) Fell, of Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 285. Melicent Fell (Samiiel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 15, 1778; d. 10, 27, 1797 ; ra. 1, 26, 1797, Abraham Chapman. Res., Wilkesbarre, Pa. No issue. 286. Joseph Fell, b. 10, 22, 1780 ; d. 7, 21, 1855 ; m. Eleanor Dubree, b. 7 mo. 1779 ; d. 5, 11, 1834. He was a tailor and resided at the "Old Ferry," Pittston, Pa. 287. Hugh Fell, b. 8, 28, 1792 ; d. 12, 26, 1851 ; m. Sarah Bennett, b. 11, 10, 1783 ; d. 11, 12, 1845 ; dau. of Ishmael Bennett of Pittston. He was a reliable and trustworthy man and was regarded by all parties as well informed in mat- ters pertaining to State and Coimty affairs: was recorder and prothonotary of Luzerne Co. for several years. Resided in Wilkesbarre. 80 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (73) Amos and Elizabeth (Jackson) Fell of Pittston, Luzerne Co., Pa. 288. Mercy Fell (Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 6, 1787 ; d. 10, 1, 1813 ; m. Zenas Barnum of Pittston, b. 2, 18, 1782; d. 12, 13, 1864. He was an exten- sive farmer, merchant, distiller and contractor, residing in Pittston. 289. William Fell, b. 6, 14, 1789 ; d. 3, 11, 1818 ; ra. 11, 10, 1813, Mary Gillingham, b. 2, 11, 1793 ; d. 7, 5, 1867 ; dau. of Joseph Gillingham and Phebe Brown. They resided at Mechanicsville, Bucks Co. The widow m. Dr. John Wilson, 1824. 290. Jacob Fell, b. 3, 15, 1791 ; d. 9, 1, 1831, in Pittston ; m. 1st 10, 8, 1814, Mary Ackley, d. 7, 22, 1825 ; dau. of Daniel and Sarah Aekley. Second m. 5 mo. 1826, to Eliza Johnson, b. 8, 1, 1807 ; d. 6, 29, 1888 ; dau. of John and Hannah Johnson of Lewisburg, Pa. Res., Pittston, Pa. 291. Jane Fell, b. 10, 24, 1793 ; d. 2, 16, 1866 ; m. Wells Bennett, d. 1859 ; son of Rufus and Martha Bennett. He was a carpenter and builder. Provi- dence, Pa., and Binghamton, N. Y., until 1850, when they all removed to Chicago, 111. 292. Thomas Wright Fell, b. 5, 4, 1797 ; d. 5 mo. 1832, at Pittston, of con- sumption; m. 1831, Mehetable Searles, d. 10 mo. 1844; dau. of Daniel Searles and Catharine Scott of Pittston, where they resided, though he spent several years in South America with a hope of restoring his health. They had one child, Albert, b. 1832, d. 1834. 293. Jesse Fell, b. 8, 6, 1799; d. 10, 14, 1864, in Wilkesbarre; m. 4, 15, 1833, Rachel Shififer, of Plaines, Luzerne Co., b. 1, 14, 1816 ; dau. of Henry Shiffer and Elizabeth Fry, of that place. They resided in North Wilkesbarre, where his widow was living 1890. 294. Joseph Fell, b. 4, 4, 1803 ; was a blacksmith and went to the West in 1833, the last known of him. Children of (74) Abi Fell and James Meredith, of Warwick, Bucks Co., Pa. 295. Sarah Meredith (Abi, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. in Warwick Town- ship 3, 10, 1793; d. in Ohio 10, 22, 1859; m. 9, 12, 1815, David Doan, b. Upper Makefield Twp., Bucks Co., 3, 27, 1793 ; d. 12, 18, 1875 ; son of Jesse Doan and Jemima Brelsford of Upper Makefield. They resided in Warwick till 1817, when they removed to Ohio, and about 1825 to Morgan Co. in that State. 296. Letitia Meredith, b. Warwick 8, 4, 1794; d. New Britain Twp., 2, 21. 1877; m. 1, 16, 1816, Benjamin Mathews, b. 1, 31, 1781 ; d. 3, 17, 1843; son of FIFTH GENERATION. 81 Benjamin Mathews and Dinah Thomas. They resided in New Britain, Bucks County. 297. John Meredith, b. 11, 12, 1795; d. 1859, in Doylestown; m. 1820, Eebecca Hough, dau. of Jonathan and Rebecca Hough. He was a farmer in Buckingham Twp. 298. Joseph Meredith, b. 7, 22, 1799; d. in Buckingham 5, 21, 1869; m. 4, 12, 1824, Elizabeth Brock, b. 9, 18, 1804; d. 2, 20, 1865; dau. of John Brock and Massey Warner. They resided in Buckingham. 299. Jesse Meredith, b. Warwick Twp., 8, 10, 1802; m. 3, 8, 1832, Isabella Barr, d. 8, 3, 1832 ; dau. of Thomas and Margaret Barr. They resided in Buck- ingham. No issue. Children of (76) Cynthia Fell and William Ely of Buckingham. 300. Sarah Ely (Cynthia, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. in Buckingham 10, 11, 1775; m. 1802, Evan Jones of Montgomery Co., Pa., b. 1, 14, 1777; d. 5, 1, 1846. 301. George Ely, b. 12, 7, 1777 ; d. at sea while in charge of a cargo, bound for Alexandria, Egypt. 302. Benjamin Ely, b. 5-4-1780: when young in life he left Bucks County and located in Philadelphia, where he died : m. Nancy . Their children died in early life. 303. Aaron Ely, b. 1, 13, 1783, in Buckingham ; d. there 9, 23, 1842 ; m. 12, 27, 1832, Rebecca Sheed of Philadelphia; d. 9, 12, 1876; dau. of George and Rebecca Sheed. Residence, on the "Ely Homestead" in Buckingham. 304. Edward Ely, b. Buckingham 8, 31, 1785 ; d. 8, 13, 1830 ; m. 3, 6, 1812, Sarah Ann Paxson, b. 8, 2, 1788 ; d. 12, 15, 1853 ; dau. of Mahlon Paxson and Sarah Walker. Residence, Buckingham Twp. 305. Elizabeth Ely, b. 7, 23, 1788 ; d. 10, 31, 1832, unmarried. 306. Patience Ely, b. 8, 24, 1793 ; d. in infancy. Children of (77) Sarah Kirk and Thomas Tyson of Upper Dublin, andAbington. 307. Mary Tyson (Sarah, Rynear, John, John), b. 8, 28, 1768; d. un- married. 308. Sarah Tyson, b. 7, 10, 1770 ; m. 4, 17, 1800, Joseph Pryor of Philadel- 82 THE KIRK FAMILY. phia, at Abington; son of Thomas and Hannah Pryor of Burlington, N. J. No issue. 309. Eleanor Tyson, b. 7, 27, 1772 ; d. 1845, unmarried. By will dated 4, 6, 1845 ; proved 5, 6, 1845, she devised to her sister Elizabeth her half of the plantation devised to her by her father. 310. Thomas Tyson, b. 3, 27, 1775 ; m. Sarah Tyson. No record. 311. Elizabeth Tyson, b. 11, 15, 1779 ; m. 3, 17, 1808, Jonathan Mather, son of Benjamin and Ann Mather. Residence, Abington Twp. 312. Martha Tyson, b. 2, 7, 1782 : No further record. 313. Hannah Tyson, b. Abington 11, 13, 1784 ; d. 10, 5, 1886 ; bur. Abing- ton Mtg. ; m. 10, 17, 1822, Charles Tyson, at Abington Meeting ; son of Thomas Tyson and Elizabeth Conard of Cheltenham. Res., Abington Twp., where he was a farmer. 314. Susanna Tyson, b. 1, 8, 1787 ; d. 3, 21, 1838 ; m. 10, 12, 1809, Amos W. Butcher of Philadelphia, at Abington Meeting ; b. 1, 6, 1781 ; son of Job Butcher, a merchant of Philadelphia, and Ann Wright. 315. Rebecca Tyson, m. 11, 12, 1795, at Abington Meeting, Samuel Scho- field, of Philadelphia. No record. Children of (78) Martha Kirk and Jonathan Roberts of Upper Dublin Twp. 316. Jonathan Roberts (Martha, Rynear, John, John), b. 7, 30, 1769; d. 7, 17, 1812 ; m. 1, 14, 1794, at Oxford Meeting, Tacy Morris, d. 8, 15, 1811 ; dau. of Robert Morris of Bristol Twp., Philadelphia Co., where Jonathan was a farmer. 317. Jesse Roberts, b. 6, 29, 1771 ; d. 8, 3, 1841 ; m. Susannah Rittenhouse, b. 8, 24, 1783. They had two sons, Jesse, b. 12, 24, 1819 ; d. 8 mo. 1849 ; and Peter, b. 2, 16, 1823. No further record. Children of (79) Susanna Kirk and Thomas Roberts, of Bristol Twp. 318. Thomas Roberts (Susanna, Rynear, John, John), b. 5, 23, 1775 ; d. 12, 17, 1814, unmarried ; bur. at Germantown. 319. Mary Roberts, b. 11, 21, 1776; d. 1, 22, 1845, unmarried; bur. at Germantown. 320. Daniel Roberts, b. 7, 18, 1779 ; d. 3, 26, 1813, unmarried ; bur. at Ger- mantown. 321. John Roberts, b. 10, 22, 1781 ; d. 12, 30, 1823, in Bristol Twp., Phila. FIFTH GENERATION 83 Co. ; bur. at Germantown ; m. 12, 24, 18 — , Tliomasine DePrefontaine, b. 1793 ; d. 10, 12. 1863; dau. of John DePrefontaine and Ann Buck. She was a Friend. John Roberts was a farmer in Bristol Twp., Philadelphia Co. His widow m. Jacob Large and was buried at Friends' graveyard, Germantown. 322. Rynear Roberts, b. 9, 1, 1783 ; d. 11, 28, 1800, unmarried. 323. Samuel Roberts, b. 5, 25, 1788; d. 11, 7, 1800. 325. Sarah Roberts, b. 12, 6, 1790; d. 2-20-1873; bur. Friends' graveyard, Germantown; m. 3, 14, 1817, at Germantown Meeting, Benjamin Harper of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia; b. 9, 7, 1796; d. 11, 24, 1832; bur. at Milton, Pa.; son of Benjamin Harper, flour merchant, and Rachel Conard (3d wife), whose great-grandfather, Thones Kunders (Dennis Conrad), was one of the original settlers of Germantown. They resided in Bristol Twp., Phila. Co., where he was a farmer. Children of (80) John and Rebecca (Ltikens) Kirk, of Upper Dublin, Mont- gomery Co. 326. John Lukens Kirk (John, Rynear, John, John), d. 10, 28, 1841; m. Hannah and a 2d wife, Livezey. No further record. 327. Charles W. Kirk, b. Upper Dublin 4, 11, 1788 ; d. 1, 12, 1870 ; bur. at Friends' graveyard, Horsham; m. 12, 30, 182 — , Jane Lukens, b. 8, 23, 1807; d. 8, 2, 1863 ; dau. of John Lukens and Mary Moore. They resided in Upper Dublin Twp., Montgomery Co., where he was a farmer. 328. George Kirk, died young. 329. Mary Kirk, b. 1799 ; d. 3-8-1873 ; m. John Lukens, son of Azor and Ann Lukens. 330. Hannah Kirk, b. 1798 ; d. 11, 16, 1863 ; bur. at Horsham Mtg. un- married. 331. Jane Kirk, b. 1786 ; d. 10, 5, 1858, unm. ; bur. at Horsham. Children of (81) Mary Kirk and John Tyson of Upper Dublin and Abington Townships. 332. John Tyson (Mary, Rynear, John, John), b. 8, 18, 1787. No further record. 333. Mary Tyson, b. 9, 5, 1789 ; no further record. 334. Seth Tyson, b. 6, 8, 1792 ; m. 10, 11, 1821, Martha L. Thomas, at 84 THE KIRK FAMILY. Abington Meeting ; dau. of Jonathan and Alice Thomas of Abington Township, where they resided. No further record. 335. Hannah Tyson, b. 10, 19, 1794; d. 10, 27, 1875; m. Robert Roberts, (No. 1070), See his line. Mary (Kirk) Tyson m. 2d. Robert Roberts and had Robert and a daughter. No further record. Children of (82) Hannah Kirk and Jonathan Iredell, of Horsham. 336. Charles S. Iredell (Hannah, Rynear, John, John), b. 1, 14, 1794; d. 1, 20, 1867, unm. 337. George B. Iredell, b. 11, 1, 1795 ; d. 4, 5, 1876 ; m. Annie, dau. of Joseph Fitzwater of Upper Dublin Twp., Montgomery Co. 338. Joseph L. Iredell, b. 12, 9, 1797 ; d. 4, 1, 1891 ; m. 3, 3, 1825, Letitia Quinby. 339. James W. Iredell, b. 12, 29, 1799 ; d. 7, 7, 1887 ; m. 11, 15, 1835, Phebe Worrell. 340. Thomas Iredell, b. 7, 3, 1802 ; d. 9, 13, 1865 ; m. 2, 25, 1827, Rebecca Tomkins. 341. Seth Iredell, b. 2, 17, 1805 ; d. 7, 13, 1805. 342. Jonathan Iredell, b. 6, 2, 1806 ; d. 12, 29, 1884 ; m. 4, 19, 1827, Sarah Barnes. 343. Robert Iredell, b. 10, 15, 1809, in Horsham; d. at Norristown Friends' Boarding Home 10, 24, 1904; m. 10, 18, 1832, Theresa Jones, b. 1809; d. 10, 25, 1904, at same place. He was editor and proprietor of the Norris- town Free Press and Norristown Herald for twenty years : was also postmaster. Children of (93) Sarah Spencer and Jonathan Thomas. 344. Spencer Thomas (Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 9, 26, 1793; d. in Upper Dublin, Montgomery Co., 6, 23, 1850; m. at Byberry Meeting, 4, 8, 1818, Hephziba Spencer, b. 4, 26, 1793 ; d. 1, 11, 1879 ; dau. of Nathan Spencer and Rachel Pirn. They lived for a time at Poquessing Mills, on the Delaware, now Torresdale, and a year, 1827-8, at Newportville, on the Neshaminy. In the spring of 1828 they removed to his mother's inheritance in Upper Dublin Twp. He was a prominent and respected citizen, a man of exceptional mental ability, a great reader, and a student in many directions. His collection of books showed his tastes for metaphysics, philosophy and science. Those who were FIFTH GENPmATION. 85 acquainted with him never varied from an enthiisiastic testimony to his at- tractive manners, genial disposition and well informed mind. 345. Jesse Thomas, b. 7, 22, 1795 ; d. 8, 14, 1795. 346. Mordecai Thomas, b. 10, 16, 1797 ; d. at Bristol, Pa., 8, 2, 1854; m. at Byberry Meeting 4, 9, 1828, Grace Wilson, d. 2, 4, 1887, at Phillipsburg, N. J. He was a miller and for many years successfully carried on business at Mil- ford, N. J., on the Delaware river, the mills being subsequently operated by his sons Wilson and Edward. 347. Elizabeth Thomas, b. 7, 20, 1800; d. at "Ishmael Hall," in Lower Dublin, Philadelphia County, 10, 8, 1891; m. at Byberry Meeting, 5, 10, 1826, Nathan T. Knight, b. 11, 25, 1796; d. 5, 18, 1853; son of Israel and Sarah Knight. A few years after her death the homestead farm was sold for $47,500. 348. Mary Thomas, b. 6, 2, 1806; d. 6, 8, 1806. 349. Sarah Thomas, b. 7, 2, 1808; d. 8, 29, 1832, unmarried. "She died rather suddenly from the effects of exposure to the sun." Children of (94) Elizabeth Spencer and Jeremiah Mcllvain, of Ridley, Dela- ware Co., Pa. 350. Sarah Mcllvain (Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 10, 27, 1793; d. 7, 28, 1795. 351. Lydia Mcllvain, b. 10, 4, 1795; d. 12, 28, 1854; m. at Friends' Meet- ing, Chester, Pa., 12, 6, 1815, Edward Home Bonsall, b. 5, 28, 1794; d. 4, 14, 1879 ; son of Isaac Bonsall and Mercy Milhous. He was a druggist and later a conveyancer, in Philadelphia. 352. Eliza Mcllvain, b. 1, 13, 1798; d. 7, 19, 1874; m. 11, 30, 1820, Jacob Hewes of Ridley, Delaware Co., b. 4, 5, 1795 ; d. 11, 25, 1881 ; son of Jacob Hewes and Esther Pyle. Issue : — Elizabeth Spencer, b. 9, 29, 1821 ; d. 2, 13, 1825: Charles James, b. 8, 18, 1828: Spencer, b. 9, 29, 1831; m. Sarah Lane. 353. John Mcllvain, b. 5, 2, 1800; d. 9, 26, 1801. 354. Spencer Mcllvain, b. 3, 27, 1803 ; d. Philadelphia 12, 13, 1889 ; m. 10, 30, 1828, Sarah Crosby, b. 4, 25, 1802; d. 12, 21, 1865; dau. of John Crosby and Sarah Lane. 355. John Spencer Mcllvain, b. 9, 24, 1805; d. 1, 23, 1880; m. 9, 2, 1827, Susan Crosby Morton, b. 4, 27, 1809; dau. of John S. Morton and Susannah 86 THE KIRK FAMILY. Crosby. They had one child, Edward Bonsall Mellvain, b. at Leiperville, Del. Co., 3, 17, 1830; d. in the Island of St. Thomas, W. I., 11, 13, 1856, imm. 356. Jeremiah Mellvain, b. 2, 1, 1808 ; d. .5, 26, 1893 ; m. 3, 8, 1833, Ann Crosby Harlan, b. 8, 2, 1804; d. Harford Co., Md., 3, 29, 1866; widow of Dr. Ellis C. Harlan and dau. of John S. Morton and Susannah Crosby of Delaware Co. Jeremiah removed to Harford Co., Md., 1842, and settled on a farm of 283 acres, where he died. 357. Ann Mellvain, b. 5, 4, 1810; d. in Philadelphia 12, 13, 1893; m. 11, 7, 1832, at Chester Meeting, Levis Miller, b. 7, 16, 1806; d. in Media 10, 24, 1891. At their marriage he built a house on his father's farm, "Maple Grove," near Media, where his children were born. In 1866 he sold it and removed to Media. He was many years president of the Delaware Coimty Mutual Insur- ance Company, and one of the founders of the Delaware County Institute of Science. He was son of George Miller and Mary Levis of Upper Providence. 358. Samuel McHvain, b. 2, 6, 1813 ; d. 11, 11, 1833, unm. Children of (96) Margaret Loof borrow and Jesse Trump 364. Miehael Trump (Margaret, Mary, John, John), b. 11, 17, 1783; d. in Philadelphia 6, 13, 1862; m. 6, 16, 1830, at Sadsbury Meeting, (his second wife) Maria Brinton, b. 4, 12, 1797; d. 7, 8, 1868; dau. of William Brintou and Lydia Ferree, of Lampeter Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. They resided at Bristol, Bucks Co., and Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa. 365. Mary Trump, b. 12, 19, 1785. No further record. 366. Margaret Trump, b. 6, 17, 1788. 367. Jesse Trump, b. 10, 27, 1790. 368. David Trump, b. 10, 31, 1794. The births of these five ai-e from the records of Horsham Monthly Meeting, but there were doubtless older children. Children of (97) Priscilla Kirk and Absalom Michener 369. Isaac Michener (Priscilla, Isaac, John, John), b. 3, 31, 1781; d. 11. 5, 1859 ; m. 1, 18, 1811, Martha Thomas, dau. of Mordecai Thomas and (Eliza- beth Jarrett). It is said there were also daughters, Mary, Martha and Sarah, one of whom married a Tyson. FIFTH GENERATION. 87 Children of (98) Sarah Kirk and Henry Child of Upper Dublin and Bristol Twps., Philadelphia Co. 370. John Child (Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 9, 20, 1789 ; d. 6, 16, 1876 ; m. 10, 29, 1811, at Friends' Meeting, Northern Liberties, Phila., Rachel Teas, b. 12, 24, 1779, in Phila. ; d. 10, 30, 1857 ; dau. of John Teas and Rachel Nichol- son. He was a clock and watch maker and resided in Northern Liberties. He m. again, about 1867, Mary H. Schofield, formerly Jackson, and widow of Oliver Schofield. She d. 8, 11, 1874. 371. Mary Child, b. 11, 30, 1793 ; d. 1804. 372. Elizabeth Child, b. 8, 20, 1797; d. 11, 14, 1856; m. 9, 29, 1815, at Green Street Meeting, Phila., Isaac K. Wright, b. 1794, d. 2, 18, 1875 ; son of David Wright and Elizabeth Cleaver (m. 8, 3, 1777), of near Trenton, N. J. Children of (101) Joseph and Grace (Child) Kirk, of Philadelphia and Doyles- town, Pa. 373. Eliza Kirk (Joseph, Isaac, John, John), m. James Warner. 374. Priscilla Kirk, died unmarried. 375. Isaac Kirk m. Margaret Stinson and resided in Baltimore Co., Md. No issue. 376. Joseph Kirk, d. 1812, in U. S. Army, in Canada, unmarried. 377. Samuel Kirk, b. 2, 15, 1793; d. 7, 5, 1872; m. 3, 18, 1817, Albina Powell, b. 10, 28, 1796 ; d. 12, 23, 1865 ; dau. of Joshua Powell and Margaret Carpenter. He was a silversmith and founded the house of Samuel Kirk, Son & Co., Baltimore, Md., 1817. It is claimed that this is the oldest house in America. Sam_uel Kirk began to make and sell silverware in 1811, but through an error the date has been advertised as 1817. The firm is now composed of Henry C. Kirk and Henry Child Kirk Jr. ; also W. H. Conkling Jr., a grandson, making four generations in succession. Henry C. Kirk Jr. has all of Samuel Kirk's books, dating back to 1811, showing purchases and sales of silver. 378. Absalom Kirk, died at age of nine months. 379. Sarah Kirk, m. Dr. John S. Rich, who for many years practiced medicine in Doylestovrai Township. He was then appointed Lazaretto Physi- cian. About 1852 he went to Churchville, where he practiced until his death. Issue : — Eliza W., d. unm., Mary, m. John Stevenson, Cleaver, living 1900, 88 THE KIRK FAMILY. Robert, Susan, Emma, Caroline, d. young, James and Caroline Augusta. No further record. 380. Mary Kirk, d. 1845, unmarried. 381. Hannah Kirk, m. John T. Smith. 382. Robert Sherman Kirk, b. 6, 2.3, 1800 ; d. Baltimore Co., Md., 6, 24, 8172; buried Greenmount Cem. ; m. Ellen Alvira Waters, b. 1809; d. 3, 3, 1864; dau. of William and Eleanor Waters. Children of (104) Isaac and Sarah (Rush) Kirk of Upper Dublin. 383. Caroline Rush Kirk (Isaac, Isaac, John, John), b. 7, 18, 1808; d. 9, 17, 1900, in her 93d year ; buried at Germantown, Pa. 384. Elizabeth Kirk, b. 6, 7, 1810 ; d. 6, 2, 1811. 385. Mary Kirk, b. Upper Dublin, Montgomery Co., 5, 26, 1812; d. 6, 13, 1905, at son-in-law, Wm. E. Sharp's, Oak Lane; m. 10, 27, 1836, Croasdale Twining, (No. 667). See his line. 386. Hannah Rush Kirk, b. 1, 24, 1815 ; d. 3, 13, 1888, unm. 387. Louisa H. Kirk, b. 5, 3, 1817 ; d. 6, 17, 1892; m. Thomas S. Snyder. 388. Sarah Ann Kirk, b. 7, 8, 1819; m. 11, 25, 1841, AYilliam Longstreth Paxson, at Norristown, Pa.; b. 8, 5, 1817; d. 5, 16, 1884; son of Isaiah Paxson, b. 7, 9, 1787 ; d. 5, 16, 1862, and Elizabeth Longstreth. 389. Susanna N. Kirk, b. 9, 20, 1821 ; d. 3, 20, 1888 ; m. Charles Canby. No issue. 390. Isaac Rush Kirk, b. Upper Dublin 6, 9, 1824; d. 2, 3, 1860; buried at Warminster Friends' graveyard; m. 12, 12, 1850, Mary Montanye, b. 1827; d. 1, 31, 1906; bur. same place; dau. of Samuel Montanye and Clarissa Yerkes of Warminster, and granddau. of the well known Rev. Thomas B. Montanye, who from 1801 to 1829 was pastor of the Southampton Baptist Church, Bucks Co. He settled near Johnsville, in Warminster, on the farm since occupied by his son-in-law, Benjamin Wood. Children of (105) Margaret Kirk and Thomas Marple of Upper Dublin. 391. Elizabeth Marple (Margaret, Isaac, John, John), m. Cyrus Homer. 392. Kirk Marple, b. 2, 22, 1805 ; d. Upper Dublin 6, 2, 1873 ; bur. at Abington; m. Elizabeth Bradfield, b. Abington 5, 5, 1810; d. Upper Dublin 6 FIFTH GENERATION. 89 Mo. 1876; bur. Abington; dan. of Mahlon Bradfield and Rex. They resided in Philadelphia, Delaware State and Upper Dublin Twp. 393. John Marple, died unmarried. 394. Thomas Marple, b. 10, 29, 1807, d. 3, 12, 1892 ; m. 12, 26, 1831, Hannah Holby, b. 5, 11, 1811 ; d. 12, 10, 1888. 395. Charles Marple. No record. 396. North Marple, m. Rebecca Pitt. 397. Jesse Marple. No record. 398. Mary Marple. No record. Children of (106) Jesse and Mary (Lukens) Kirk. 399. Tacy Kirk (Jesse, Jacob, John, John), b. 3, 3, 1790; d. Ilainesport, N. J., 10, 31, 1870; buried at Fairhill Gem., Philadelphia; ni. 6, 5, 1809, Allen Shoemaker, b. 9, 24, 1785; d. 9, 24, 1865 ; son of Benjamin Shoemaker and Jane Gomly. They resided in Philadelphia, Pa. 400. Jacob Kirk was a tavernkeeper and farmer at Davis Grove, in Horsham Twp., and owned 100 acres of land, part of the original 1200 acre tract of Sir William Keith, Governor of Pennsylvania, 1717 to 1726. At his death in 1856 his estate was valued at $60,000, and was claimed by collateral heirs ; but Jane Bradshaw, his housekeeper and mother of his children, claimed to be his common-law wife, and to avoid litigation the farm was given to her and confirmed by a sheriff's deed, 1857. She sold it in 1858 to Joseph S. Lukens of Moreland. 401. Eliza Kirk, m. James McNair and had issue : — Elizabeth, m. William Stack, Jane and others. No further record. By second wife, Margaret McNeill. 402. Margaret Kirk, m. Hugh Dixon. No record. By third wife, Rachel Mullen. 403. James Kirk, b. in Horsham Twp. 3, 6, 1801 ; d. 7, 7, 1880, and buried there ; m. Tacy Jarrett, b. 4, 20, 1803 ; d. 9 Mo. 1891, in 89th year ; dau. of Jesse Jarrett and Elizabeth Palmer. She was a Friend. He was an innkeeper and resided at 457 N. 6th St., Philadelphia, and in Montgomery Co. 404. Martha Kirk m. James Terry, son of Charles Terry and Mai-y Stock- dale. 405. Mortimer Kirk. No record. 90 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (107) Sarah Kirk and Nathan Comly. 406. Elizabeth Comly (Sarah, Jacob, John, John), m. Tyson. No further record. 407. Sarah Comly m. John Tyson, and by her father's will appears to have had children, Comly, Colon and John. 408. Jerusha Comly m. Jesse Tomliuson and had issue, Elizabeth and Elmira. 409. Lydia Comly. No record. 410. Agnes Comly. No record. Children of (110) Jacob and Rebecca (Iredell) Kirk of Abington. 411. Phebe Kirk (Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. Abington 9, 16, 1793; d. 3, 19, 1886, in Delaware; m. 6, 30, 1824, at Horsham Meeting, Joseph W. Pax- son, b. 8, 2, 1799 ; d. 9, 7, 1868 ; son of Mahlon and Sarah, of Mill Creek Hun- dred. Resided in Delaware. 412. Ruth Kirk, b. 9, 23, 1797 ; d. 6, 6, 1856 ; m. 11, 19, 1823, at Horsham Meeting, to Charles Thomas, son of John and Sarah Thomas of Bensalem. They resided in Tredyffrin Twp., Chester County. 413. Rebecca Kirk, b. 11, 25, 1798 ; d. 11, 14, 1883 ; buried from Byberry Mtg. House ; unmarried. 414. Charles Kirk, b. 12, 10, 1800, in Abington; d. in Warminster, Bucks Co., 3, 11, 1890; bur. at Friends' graveyard there; m. 12, 13, 1827, Elizabeth Conard, b. 9, 2, 1798 ; d. 10, 7, 1871 ; dau. of Jonathan Conard and Hannah Nixon of Horsham. She left two children. Second m. 3 Mo. 1874, to Harriet B. Stokeley of Delaware, b. 1817; d. 10, 7, 1893, in Philadelphia; buried at Warminster. He was a farmer. "Charles Kirk was an accej)ted minister in the Society of Friends, was often called to labor in their cause and visit their religious meetings in the distant South and West. It was at much sacrifice and expense he made these long journeys, many of them at that early day being by carriage or on horseback." 415. Aaron Kirk, b. 2, 2, 1802, in Abington ; d. 3, 29, 1877 ; m. 3, 14, 1833, at Byberry Mtg. Ann Paul, b. 5, 10, 1807 ; d. 4, 9, 1881 ; dau. of Samuel Paul and Rachel Knight of Byberry Twp., Philadelphia. He was a farmer in Horsham Twp., Montgomery Co. 416. Elizabeth Kirk, b. 4, 18, 1804; d. 4, 24, 1816. 417. Samuel Kirk, b. 2, 22, 1806; d. 2, 9, 1867; bur. Byberry graveyard; m. 11, 17, 1831, Martha Paul, b. 10, 7, 1809 ; d. 8, 31, 1888 ; bur. same ])lace ; dau. HOMESTEAD OF JOHN KIRK. (2d.) From two positions. Abington, Montgomery County, Pa, Facing p. 91. FIFTH GENERATION. 91 of Samuel Paul and Rachel Knight. They resided in Byberry and were mem- bers of that meeting. He was a machinist. 418. Hannah Kirk, b. 2, 28, 1808 ; d. 1, 16, 1829, unmarried. 419. Abraham Iredell Kirk, b. Abington 3, 5, 1810 ; d. 5, 6, 1886 ; bur. Horsham Friends' graveyard; m. in Philadelphia, by the mayor, 12, 27, 1838, to Caroline Jarrett, b. 12, 22, 1815 ; d. 9, 4, 1899 ; bur. at Horsham ; dau. of Levi Jarrett and Mary Tomkins. They resided at Jarrettown and he followed farming. Letters of administration on his estate were granted 6, 5, 1886 to Joseph and D. Jarrett Kirk and Thomas C. Jones. 420. Rachel Iredell Kirk, b. Abington 2, 28, 1812 ; d. 9, 19, 1870 ; m. 1, 9, 1839, at Horsham Mtg. House, to Richard Knight, b. Byberry 9, 8, 1809; d. 12, 24, 1883; son of Jesse Knight and Mary Staekhouse of Byberry. Children of (111) Isaac and Priscilla (Jenkins) Kirk. 421. Joseph L. Kirk, (Isaac, Jacob, John, John), was a sea captain and died unmarried. 422. Elizabeth Kirk, m. Daniel Bray. 423. Hyman S. Kirk, d. between 12, 5, 1834 and 1, 21, 1835, evidently un- married, as appears by his will. 424. William J. Kirk, d. 10, 14, 1829 ; buried from 25 S. 10th Street, Phila. ; m. Lucretia Thomas. No. Further record. Children of (112) John Kirk and Tabitha Lukens of Abington. 425. Elias Kirk (John, Jacob, John, John), b. Abington 4, 17, 1808; d. 3, 14, 1889; bur. at Horsham Friends' graveyard; m. 12, 30, 1830, by mayor, in Philadelphia, to Rachel S. Paul, b. 1812 ; d. 2, 22, 1891 ; bur. at Horsham Mtg. ; dau. of Joshua Paul and Hannah Stokes of Warrington Twp. He was a farmer and also engaged in the coal and lumber business. 426. Elizabeth L. Kirk, b. 10, 17, 1813, in Abington Twp. ; m. Thomas Hallowell. 427. Seneca Lukens Kirk, b. Abington 12, 5, 1814; d. 5, 11, 1896; m. 1, 9, 1839, Mary Shelmire, d. 5, 9, 1896; dau. of Jacob Shelmire and Sarah Horner. 428. Sarah L. Kirk, b. 7, 1, 1816 ; m. Barclay Jarrett. 429. Emeline Kirk, b. Abington 6, 12, 1819; d. 9, 20, 1878; buried at Abington; m. 4, 13, 1843, Joseph C. Tyson, b. 2, 14, 1813; d. 10, 10, I860; buried 92 THE KIRK FAMILY. same place; son of John Tyson and Sarah Paxson. They were members of meeting and married by Friends' ceremony. He was a farmer and they re- sided in Abington Twp. 430. Tacy Ann Kirk, b. 3, 6, 1821 ; living 1905 ; m. 1, 20, 1842, Jarrett Penrose, b. 4, 1, 1815 ; d. 11, 27, 1889 ; bur Horsham Mtg. ; son of William Pen- rose and Hannah Jarrett. They were married under care of Friends and were members of Horsham Meeting. He was a farmer born at Graeme Park, Mont- gomery Co., and resided there. 431. Alfred Kirk, b. 11, 1, 1825 ; d. 2, 1, 1890 ; bur. at Laurel Hill, Phila. ; m. 5, 20, 1852, Mary P. Steel, b. 11, .3, 1852 ; d. 5, 14, 1888 ; dau. of Canby Steele and Amelia Pierson. He was a farmer and resided in Philadelphia. 432. Priscilla Kirk, b. 10, 13, 1827, in Abington; d. 1, 3, 1891; bur. at Friends' ground there; m. 2, 27, 1851, by Friends' ceremony to Daniel Williams, b. 3 Mo. 1830; d. 6, 21, 1889; bur. same; son of Anthony Williams and Elizabeth Craft. They resided in AVhitemarsh Twp., Montgomery Co. and followed farming. He was a director of the Germantown Nat'i Bank, presi- dent of Farmers new Hay Market Co. ; and other offices of trust were held bj' him. Both were members of Abington Meeting. 433. Jacob Kirk, died yoimg. Children of (118) Mary Heston and Joseph Paxson. 434. Joseph Paxson (Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 10, 30, 1759; d. 5, 7, 1827; m. 3, 12, 1788, at Sadsbury fleeting, Phebe Cooper, b. 5, 28, 1766; dau. of George Cooper and Susanna Truman, of Sadsburj', Lancaster Co. He had a farm and store on the Lancaster Pike, in Sadsbury, Chester Co. She was con- sidered a nice housekeeper. 435. Benjamin Paxson, b. 10, 11, 1761; d. 6, 28, 1828; m. 6, 9, 1784, Jane Ely, b. 1, 5, 1764; d. 8, 13, 1857; dau. of George Ely and Sarah Magill of Sole- bury Twp., Bucks Co. They took a certificate from Buckingham to Sadsbury, dated 4, 7, 1788. They died and were buried in Columbiana Co., 0., near what is now called Winona. 436. Jacob Paxson, b. 3, 4, 1763; d. 1839; m. 11, 9, 1797, at Sadsbury Meeting, Elizabeth Pettit, dau. of William and Sarah of Sadsbury, Chester Co. 437. Mary Paxson, b. 1, 14, 1765; d. 8, 28, 1836; m. 6, 2, 1790, at Sads- bury Mtg., James Cooper, b. 6, 30, 1765; d. 10, 25, 1817; son of John Cooper FIFTH GENERATION. 93 and Rebecca Moore, of Sadsbury, Lancaster Co. Resided in Sadsbury Chester Co. 438. Rachel Paxson, b. 12, 8, 1766 ; d. 1828, unmarried. 439. Amelia Paxson, b. 9, 22, 1768; m. 6, 1, 1796, at Sadsbury Meeting, John Truman, b. 2, 8, 1774; d. 3, 1, 1853; son of John Truman and Rachel Moore, of Sadsbury, Chester County 440. Sarah Paxson, b. 4, 19, 1770; d. 8, 28, 1836; m. 11, 3, 1790, at Sads- bury Meeting, Calvin Cooper, b. 12, 13, 1766 ; d. 10, 19, 1820, in Cohimbia, Pa. ; son of John Cooper and Rebecca Moore, of Sadsbury, Lancaster Co. He was a cabinet-maker and lumber merchant, residing in Sadsbury till 1809, when he re- moved to Columbia. Sarah m. (2) 4, 12, 1827, Thomas Peart, b. in Byberry 9, 28, 1756 ; son of Bryan Peart and Elizabeth Walton, who, with her second hus- band, Benjamin Gilbert and some of their children, including Thomas Peart, were taken prisoners by Indians, in 1780. 441. Aaron Paxson, b. 5, 8, 1772; d. 1, 26, 1773. 442. Aaron Paxson, b. 11, 6, 1773 ; d. 9, 26, 1858 ; m. 10, 23, 1805, Susanna Hambleton, b. 7, 29, 1783; d. 5, 4, 1871; dau. of Jonas Hambleton and Annie Kester. About 1817 they removed to East Hamburg, Erie Co., N. T., and there settled for life. 443. Jonathan Paxson, b. 5, 26, 1775 ; d. 9, 14, 1841 ; m. Catharine Beher. Residence, Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa. 444. Abigail Paxson, b. 7, 23, 1776 ; d. 12, 12, 1818 ; m. 10, 6, 1803, at Sads- bury Meeting, John Vickers, b. 8, 8, 1780; d. 4, 24, I860; son of Thomas Vick- ers and Jemima Mendenhall, of East Cain, Chester Co. He was a potter, near Lionville, in Uwclilan TAvp., and a very active agent on the "Underground Railroad" in the days of Slavery. 445. Oliver Paxson, b. 12, 20, 1777 ; d. in infancy. 446. Esther Paxson, b. 8, 15, 1780 ; d. immarried. 447. Jane Paxson, b. 11, 19, 1781 ; m. 1st James Walton ; 2d, Job McCarty. 448. Ann Paxson, b. 11, 15, 1783 ; d. 4, 20, 1867 ; m. William H. Hall (No. 1476). No issue. Children of (119) Jesse and Mary (Stackhouse) Heston 449. Mary Heston (Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 5, 17, 1767; d. 9, 25, 94 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1809; m. 11, 12, 1788, Joseph Wiggins, b. 9, 30, 1762; d. 9, 23, 1825; son of Ben- jamin Wiggins and Sarah Warner. 450. Jacob Heston, b. 5, 17, 1769 ; d. i, 11, 1856 ; buried at Wrightstown Mtg.; m. 4, 22, 1795, Rachel Terry, b. 1771; d. 1857; dau. of John Terry and Sarah Davis. He was a farmer in Upper Makefield and AVrightstown Twps., Bucks Co. 451. Isaac Heston, b. 5, 1, 1771 ; d. 2, 11, 1854, unmarried. 452. Jonathan Heston, b. 4, 14, 1773 ; d. in Buckingham Twp. 5, 22, 1833 ; m. 1795, Mary Hilborn, b. 9, 5, 1776; d. 4, 3, 1858; dau. of Samuel Hilborn and Abigail Twining. He was a farmer in Buckingham, near Pineville, Bucks Co. They had four children who all died iinmarried : Hannah, b. 9, 18, 1795 ; d. 4, 18, 1861 : Rachel, b. 2, 19, 1797 ; d. 12, 6, 1866 : Mary Ann, b. 2, 24, 1805 ; d. 8, 20, 1884 : Isaac, b. 7, 24, 1813 ; d. 8, 12, 1879. 453. John Heston, b. 2, 9, 1776; d. 6, 5, 1853, in Wrightstown Twp. m. 11, 2, 1797, at Wrightstown Mtg., Rachel Y/arner, b. 8, 8, 1774; d. 3, 4, 1845; dau. of John Warner and Phebe Smith of Goshen, Chester Co. He was a farmer in Wrightstown. Phebe Smith was dau. of Robert Smith. 454. Ann Heston, b. 12, 18, 1778 ; d. 3, 10, 1810. 455. Rachel Heston, b. 5, 4, 1781 ; d. 6, 15, 1817 ; ui. about 1796, John Griffith, son of Samuel and Jane Griffith. He afterward m. Phebe Smith, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah, of Wrightstown. Rachel had one child, Mary, b. 9 Mo. 1797 ; d. 12, 5, 1797. Children of (120) Edward Warner and Mary (Griffith) Heston, of Hestonville, Philadelphia. 456. Abraham Heston (Edward, JIary, IMary, John), b. 3, 29, 1769; d. 9, 29, 1855; m. 1st Plannah Suplee : 2d, Martha Kinsey. 457. Isaac Heston, b. 10, 29, 1769 ; d. 9, 29, 1793, unmarried. 458. Bathsheba Heston, b. 12, 31, 1772 ; d. 10, 4, 1847 ; m. John Dickinson. 459. Mary Heston, b. 3, 26, 1775; d. 12, 12, 1858; m. 5, 15, 1791 Mahlon Hall, b. 11, 29, 1759, in Blockley Twp., Philadelphia Co. ; d. 4, 7, 1805 ; son of Mahlon Hall and Jane Higgs of Blockley. He built and resided in a stone house at the corner of Elm Avenue and Monument Street, on the border of Pairmount Park, Philadelphia. After his death his widow married William Saunders. Matthew Hall, said by tradition to have come from StafEordshire, Eng., FIFTH GENERATION. 95 when quite young, married about 1731, Sarah Hayworth, a Friend. He was not then a member but joined the Society soon after. Their son Mahlon Hall, b. in Buckingham, Buclvs Co., 11, 12, 1733 ; d. in Blocldey 7, 26, 1819 ; m. 4, 21, 1757, at Bristol Meeting, Jane liiggs, dau. of James and Elizabeth Higgs. 460. Jacob Franklin Heston, b. 2, 8, 1778; d. 12, 5, 1845; m. Ann Pull- inger. Issue :— Franklin J., b. 1808, d. 5, 15, 1881. 461. Thomas W. Heston, b. 2, 5, 1780 ; d. 6, 9, 1816. By second wife, Sarah Hall ; 462. Jane Heston, b. 11, 16, 1785; d. 1, 10, 1864; m. 10, 27, 1808, Joseph Worstall, b. in Newtown 2, 8, 1783; d. 4, 1, 1856; son of Joseph Worstall and Susanna Hibbs of Newtown. The father and son had a tannery at Newtown and did a large business until 1828, when they were burned out. 463. Rachel Heston, b. 11, 27, 1787; d. 9, 12, 1854; m. 1, 7, 1813, at Hes- tonville, Moses Swayne, b. 11, 4, 1784; son of George Swayne and Miriam Pore- man. They lived at Hestonville, Philadelphia. 464. Hannah Heston, b. 8, 31, 1790; d. 11, 24, 1849 ; m. 4, 26, 1820, David Coggins. 465. Matilda Heston, b. 2, 6, 1793 ; d. 5, 4, 1880, unmarried. 466. Isaac Heston, b. 2, 9, 1795; d. 1, 30, 1870; m. 1st Mary Ann Jones, and 2d Eliza J. Enos. 467. Sarah Heston, b. 9, 27, 1797 ; d. 1, 18, 1810. 468. William Penn Heston, b. 12, 20, 1799; d. 11, 22, 1876; m. 6, 22, 1824, Matilda Tyson, dau. of Abraham Tyson and Sarah Warner. 469. Louisa Heston, b. 11, 25, 1801 ; d. 4, 26, 1899 ; m. John Jefferson Pax- son (No. 1404), son of Jonathan Paxson and Catharine Beher. See his line. Louisa (Heston) Paxson, who passed away 4 Mo. 26, 1899, aged 97 years, was a historically picturesque figure. She was a real daughter of the Revolu- tion, and a daughter of a Revolutionary soldier, Col. Edward Warner Heston, the founder of Hestonville, where she was born 11 Mo. 25, 1801. The old Heston mansion was erected in 1776, on the old Lancaster Road near what is now 52nd Street, Philadelphia. The Heston family in this country dates back from 1699. Zebulon Heston was the founder ; lived with the Puritans for a time after his arrival here, but being a Quaker his religious sentiments induced him to settle in Bucks County. His grandson, Edward Warner Heston was a man of much note in the Revolu- tionary Army : from captain he was promoted to lieutenant-colonel. After the war he filled the office of Judge of the court of common pleas of Philadelphia, and was also State senator. Louisa Heston Paxson was widely known and honored. Several years ago the Daughters of the Revolution presented her with a gold souvenir spoon. — Doylestown Democrat, (1901). 96 THE laRK FAMILY. Children of (121) Isaac and Catharine (Clinton) Heston, of Blockley Twp., Philadelphia. 470. Mary Heston (Isaac, Mary, Mary, John), b. 4, 6, 1775 ; d. 5, 18, 1791. 471. Jacob Heston, b. 9, 27, 1776; d. 10, 15, 1804; m. Patience Vail. He died on one of the West Indies island. Issue : — Julia, m. Charles Bossiter, and Alfred. 472. William Heston, b. 5, 14, 1779 ; d. 3, 22, 1835 ; m. Rachel Hayes. No issue. 473. Thomas J. Heston, b. 12, 3, 1782 ; d. 6, 5, 1859 ; m. Matilda W. Heston (No. 480), dau. of Thomas Heston and Hannah Clayton. They resided at Hes- tonville and had issue: — Julia A., m. John Keech: no issue; Mary, d. unm. ; Caroline, d. unm.; Amanda; Jane W., d. unm.; William C, m. Sarah Dubree and had son Walter D. ; Alfred. 474. Isaac Heston, b. 2, 1, 1788 ; d. 11, 13, 1788. 475. Esther Heston, b. 2, 23, 1791; d. 8, 23, 1791. 476. Susanna Heston, b. 8, 17, 1794 ; d. 10, 6, 1794. Children of (122) Jacob and Elizabeth (Smith) Heston. 477. Benjamin Heston (Jacob, Mary, Mary, John), b. 3 Mo. 1793; d. 4, 2, 1874; m. 4 Mo. 1815, Susan Hibbs, dau. of Thomas Hibbs and Sarah Hicks Worstall of Newtown, Bucks County (and buried there). 478. Elizabeth Heston, b. 1795 ; d. 4, Mo. 1841 ; m. 10, 13, 1824, Albert Smith, b. 1, 2, 1793 ; d. about 1831 ; son of Joseph Smith and Ann Smith. Albert was a lawyer. 479. Jacob Heston, b. 6, 18, 1796; d. 3 Mo. 1852; m. 10, 18, 1820, Sarah Atkinson, b. 2, 23, 1793 ; d. 3, 10, 1826 ; dau. of Thomas Atkinson and Sarah Smith: Second m. 10, 16, 1828, to Sarah Smith, b. 4, 29, 1800; d. 9 Mo. 1897; dau. of Joseph Smith and Ann Smith. He was a farmer in Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Children of (123) Thomas and Hannah (Clayton) Heston. 480. Matilda W. Heston (Thomas, Mary, Mary, John), m. (473) Thomas J. Heston. See his line. 481. Bathshebah Heston, m. 8, 27, 1807, Eben Whitney. Issue :— Thomas H., Abigail, Eben, Harriet H., Samuel A. Whitney. FIFTH GENERATION. 97 482. Elary Warner Heston, m. 1, 7, 1813, Joshua Paul. Issue : — Thomas H., Hannah II., Harriet H., Isabella P., Anna Maria Paul. 483. Thomas Heston. No record. 484. Rachel Heston. No record. 485. Sarah Heston, m. Peter Jones, 4, 3, 1819. Issue: — William, Mary, Susanna Jones. Children of (126) Mary Lacey and Zachariah Betts of Upper Makefleld. 486. Esther Betts (Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 1, 15, 1780; d. 9, 8, 1859. 487. Mercy Betts, b. 8, 1, 1781 ; d. 9, 30, 1837 ; bur. at Makefleld Friends' graveyard ; m. 1802, James Lownes, b. 10, 16, 1775 ; d. 2, 8, 1844 ; bur. same ; son of William Lownes and Rebecca Elwell. 488. Thomas Betts, b. 1, 15, 1784; d. 8, 22, 1878; m. Margaret H. Baker; d. 9, 5, 1843. He was a farmer in Upper Makefleld. 489. Rachel Betts, b. 7, 7, 1786; d. 5, 26, 1848; bur. at Wrightstown graveyard; m. 4, 23, 1812, Dr. Thomas Chapman, b. Wrightstown 12, 7, 1770; d. 3, 22, 1849 ; bur. same ; son of Joseph Chapman and Ann Fell. Resided in Wrightstown Twp. 490. Susanna Betts, b. 12, 19, 1788 ; d. 2, 8, 1847 ; m. 4, 18, 1822 John Stapler, b. near Yardley 10, 19, 1793 ; d. 9, 23, 1834 ; son of John Stapler and Hannah Yardley of Lower Makefleld Twp. He was by trade a miller. In the 12th Mo. 1830, he purchased a farm of 200 acres in Upper Makefleld and died there; after which his widow removed to Dolington, Bucks Co. 491. Joseph Betts, b. 3, 31, 1791 ; d. 3, 8, 1865. 492. Zachariah Betts, b. 12, 25, 1793 ; d. 2, 3, 1868 ; m. 10, 12, 1820, Maria Mitchell, b. 3, 4, 1899 ; d. 4, 5, 18—. Children of (127) Martha Lacey and Andrew Collins of Buckingham. 493. Esther Collins (Martha, Esther, Mary, John), b. 3, 24, 1783 ; d. 11, 16, 1869, unm. ; buried at Wrightstown Mtg. 494. Mary Collins, b. 3, 5, 1785; d. 3, 28, 1875; m. 10, 21, 1812, William Wetherill, son of John Wetherill and Sarah Worthington of Upper Makefleld. 495. Andrew Collins, b. 2, 14, 1790 ; d. 8, 27, 1847, in Buckingham ; buried at Wrightstown Mtg ■ m. 1st 11, 11, 1829, Eleanor Simpson, d. 2, 1, 1837 ; dau. 98 THE KIRK FAMILY. of John and Elizabeth Simpson ; bur. same : 2d m. to Abi Paxson, d. 10, 25, 1850 ; dau. of Samuel Paxson. He followed farming in Buckingham Twp., near Pineville. 496. Joseph Collins, b. 9, 15, 1790. No further record. 497. Rachel Collins, b. 2, 19, 1793 ; d. 10, 10, 1878, unm. ; bur. at Wrights- town Mtg. 498. Martha Collins, b. 11, 10, 1797; d. 10 Mo. 1877, unm.; bur. same. Children of (128) Sarah Lacey and James Dubree of Solebury Twp. 499. Rachel Dubree, (Sarah, Esther, Mary, John), b. 10, 16, 1779 ; d. 7, 25, 182.3; m. 4, 16, 1801, (138) Thomas Williams, b. 5, 16, 1771; d. 8, 25, 1850; son of Thomas Williams and Rachel Warner. See his line. 500. Semiramus Dubree, b. 12, 4, 1780 ; m. John Wiley. 501. Armilla Dubree, b. 9, 6, 1782 ; d. 5, 29, 1835 ; m. Charles Lippincott. 502. Esther Dubree, b. 7, 16, 1784; d. 3, 8, 1828; m. 7, 17, 1808, (139) Benjamin Williams. See his line. 503. Joseph Dubree, b. 8, 15, 1786; d. 6, 15, 1881, in Buckingham; buried at Wrightstown Mtg. ; m. Letitia Betts, b. 12, 8, 1782 ; d. 2, 13, 1858 ; bur. same ; dau. of John Betts and Sarah Anderson. He was a farmer and resided in Buckingham, about a mile north of Pineville ; both members of Wrightstown Mtg., of which he was an elder for many years. "He was a man of sterling integrity and one of the plain old-fashioned Quakers." 504. Mary Dubree, b. 8, 16, 1789; d. 7, 22, 1860, in Wrightstown; buried there ; m. 11, 9, 1820, Jonathan Roberts, son of Joseph Roberts and Jane Mc- Kinney of Wrightstown Twp. They were Friends and he was a farmer near Penn's Park, in Wrightstown; bur. Wrightstown. 505. Martha Dubree, b. 3, 21, 1792 ; d. 1-19, 1862 ; m. 6, 15, 1848, Jonathan Atkinson, b. 3, 19, 1782 ; son of Thomas Atkinson and Sarah Smith. No issue. He was m. 1st 10, 14, 1807, to Esther Smith, who had eight children. He was a farmer in Wrightstown and all were Friends. Children of (131) Jesse and Tamer (Worthington) Lacey. 506. Joseph Lacey (Jesse, Esther, Mary, John), b. 6, 19, 1792; d. 3, 23, 1857 ; m. 4 Mo. 1816, Elizabeth Worthington. 507. Richard Lacey, b. 6, 20, 1793 ; d. 7, 7, 1794. 508. Martha Lacey, b. 9, 16, 1794; d. 1, 4, 1849; m. Joseph Worthington, FIFTH GENERATION. 99 son of "Coldharbor" John Worthington and Carney; gr. son of John Worthington and Esther Carver. John removed to Ohio in early life and another son, Joseph, went to Virginia. Davis's Hist. Bucks Co., iii, 559. 509. Esther Lacey, b. 1, 24, 1797 ; d. 4, 19, 1797. 510. Rachel Lacey, b. 7, 21, 1798 ; d. 6, 4, 1841. 511. Mary Lacey, b. 11, 22, 1799 ; d. 3, 14, 1855. 512. John Lacey, b. 8, 23, 1801 ; d. 1, 18, 1848. 513. Sarah Ann Lacey, b. 9, 30, 1805; d. 6, 29, 1876; m. 1, 11, 1832, Silas Carey Johnson, b. 1811 ; d. 4, 10, 1895 ; both buried at Wrightstown Mtg. They resided in Buckingham, near Pineville, and were prosperous farmers. No issue. Children of (133) John and Rachel (Wiggins) Lacey. 514. Benjamin Lacey (John, Esther, Mary, John), b. 8, 15, 1795; d. 1, 22, 1856, in Wrightstovpn Twp., unmarried. 515. Esther Lacey, b. 10, 27, 1797 ; d. 12, 12, 1880, in Wrightstown and buried there ; m. 1, 11, 1832, Amos Chapman, b. 10, 6, 1800 ; d. 9, 8, 1873 ; son of Edward Chapman and Rachel Blackfan. He was a farmer in Wrightstown. No issue. 516. Isaac Lacey, b. 6, 21, 1800 ; d. 7, 15, 1881, in AVrightstown ; m. 10, 15, 1823, Ruth Twining (609), b. 11, 31, 1797; d. 7, 4, 1867, in Wrightstown; dau. of Silas Twining and Elizabeth Welding. He was a farmer and undertaker for many years in Wrightstown. They resided near Wrightstown and were buried at Wrightstown Mtg. 517. Warner Lacey, b. 4, 18, 1803 ; d. 2, 13, 1806. Children of (134) Mary W^illiams and John Little. 518. Robert Little (Mary, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 4, 22, 1775; d. 8, 13, 1775. 519. Edmund Little, b. 12, 1, 1776 ; d. 3, 19, 1818. 520. Thomas Little, b. 10, 3, 1778 ; died young. 521. James Little, b. 8, 8, 1780; d. 1833. Children of (136) Esther Williams and Abraham Smith of Wrightstown, Bucks County. 522. Howard Smith (Esther, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 5, 24, 1799; d. 8, 9, 1801. 100 THE KIRK FAMILY. 523. Sarah W. Smith, b. 2, 26, 1801; d. 7, 18, 1863, near Pineville; m. 9. 30, 1830, John Eastburn, b. 4, 9, 1801 ; d. 1, 29, 1878 ; son of John Eastburn and Elizabeth Wiggins. They resided near Pineville, Bucks Co., and were Friends. He was a successful farmer and possessed of considerable property at his death. The Eastburn Family in America are descendants of Robert Eastburn, son of John Eastburn of Thwaites Keighley parish. He married Sarah Preston, dau. of Jonas Preston of Rastricli parish, Yorlishire, Eng., .3 Mo. 10, 1693. The mar- riage tooli place at John Eccles' House near Eastriek, which is near the city of Leeds, Yorkshire. Robert and Sarah Eastburn brought a certificate from Brighouse Monthly Meeting of Friends, dated 12 Mo 6th 1713, which was accepted by Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends They removed by certificate to Abington in 1714, and back to Philadelphia In 1729. 524. Robert Smith, b. 12, 3, 1803 ; d. 5, 12, 1804. 525. Matilda Smith, b. 2, 6, 1805 Children of (138) Thomas and (499) Rachel (Dubree) Williams 526. Warner Lacey Williams (Thomas, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 2, 3, 1802 ; d. unmarried in New Orleans, La. 527. Charles Benjamin Williams, b. 9, 12, 1803 ; d. in Philadelphia 11, 10, 1870; m. 5, 19, 1831, Sarah Coates, b. 4, 1, 1804; d. 8, 18, 1855 ; dau. of Isaac and Rebecca Coates. They resided in Philada. 528. James Williams, b. 10, 17, 1804 ; d. 1875, in Indiana. 529. Joseph Dubree Williams, b. 10,7, 1806; d. 2, 9, 1868; m. Rachel Effinger. Issue : — Henrj^ and Edward, died young ; Josephine, b. 1840 ; d. 3, 29, 1843. 530. Sarah E. Williams, b. 10, 17, 1808 ; d. 4, 9, 1839. 531. Esther Matilda Williams, b. 1, 13, 1811 ; d. 8, 3, 1888 ; m. 4, 14, 1846, Robert Cameron, b. 1809; d. 8, 7, 1855; son of John Cameron of Maryland. They had one child, Esther Matilda Cameron, b. 5, 16, 1847 ; d. 1899 ; m. 3, 31, 1876, William McCracken. Res., Florida. No issue. 532. Thomas Reed Williams, b. 3, 2, 1813 ; d. 12, 22, 1876 ; m. Mary Ann Best of Kentucky, b. 1824 ; d. 1, 19, 1886 : resided at Huntington, Indiana. 533. Matilda Best Williams, b. 10, 3, 1815 ; d. 5, 27, 1882, at East Notting- ham, Chester County; m. (1565) John Wiley. See his line. 534. William Elwood Williams, b. 10, 6, 1817 ; d. 8, 15, 1897, unm. 535. Samuel Elliot Williams, b. 3, 10, 1820 ; d. 12, 25, 1898, in Michigan. 3 o ■a c 5 £ J= FIFTH GENERATION. 101 Children of (139) Benjamin and (502) Esther (Dubree) Williams. 536. Rachel Williams (Benjamin, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 5, 30, 1809; d. 1888; m. 6, 26, 1833, by Rev. Mr. Cookman, in Philadelphia, to William Cameron, son of John Cameron of Maryland: resided in Cincinnati, Ohio. 537. Mary WiUiams, b. 10, .5, 1810 ; d. 12 Mo. 1856 ; m. 9 Mo. 1830, John Kilgore. 538. Benjamin Williams, b. 6, 15, 1813; d. 11, 11, 18—; m. 9, 29, 1834, Eleanor Kitchen, b. 9, 29, 1813 ; dau. of William Kitchen of Danville, Columbia Co., Pa. 539. Arthur Howell Williams, b. 1, 28, 1816; m. 7, 23, 1844, in Philadel- phia, by Rev. John L. Grant, to Emma Eliza Warner, dau. of William and Catharine Warner. 540. Elizabeth Williams, b. 9, 8, 1818 ; d. 1873 ; m. 12, 27, 1843, William Donaldson Moore, b. 8, 16, 1821 ; d. 9, 22, 1875. 541. Edward Williams, b. 2, 27, 1821 ; d. 542. Frances Williams, b. 1, 4, 1823 ; d. 4, 6, 1823. 543. Hetty L. V/illiams, b. 6, 7, 1824; d. 8, 6, 1834. 544. Ellen Parrish Williams, b. 2, 8, 1828 ; d. 8, 30, 1828. Children of (141) Martha Warner and Jacob Forwood. 545. Anna Forwood (Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 2, 8, 1782; d. 2, 23, 1782. 546. Priscilla Forwood, b. 2, 6, 1783 ; m. Joseph Coleman, and a second husband, Abraham Woolever. 547. Benjamin Forwood, b. 11, 15, 1784; d. 12, 20, 1784. 548. Sarah Forwood, b. 3, 27, 1786 ; m. 12, 29, 1803, Uriah Johnson. 549. William W. Forwood, b. 3, 11, 1788 ; d. 7, 9, 1853 ; m. 2, 27, 1816, Sarah T. Gilbert. 550. Mary Forwood, b. 3, 28, 1790; m. 5, 21, 1812, Thomas Leatherbury : Settled near Vevay, Ind., and had at least seven children. 551. Martha Forwood, b. 3, 28, 1792 ; m. 5, 28, 1841, Joseph Ward. No further account. 552. Elizabeth Forwood, twin with Martha, m. 4, 24, 1817, John Barrow. 102 THE KIRK FAMILY. 553. Jacob Forwood, b. 3, 2, 1794 ; m. 5, 25, 1830, Elizabeth Bartley, d. 1, 6, 1837 : m. 2d time, 2, 3, 1848, Mary Scarborough. No issue. 554. Rachel Forwood, b. 4, 16, 1796 ; d. 10, 21, 1822. 555. Samuel Forwood, b. 4, 20, 1798 ; m. 3, 5, 1816, Mary Rogers, d. 11 Mo. 1822 : second m. 1823, to Nancy Forwood. Settled in Indiana. They had nine children. No further account. 556. John Forwood, b. 10, 22, 1800; d. 4, 25, 1802. 557. Hannah Forwood, b. 1, 14, 1803 ; m. 3, 31, 1822, William Carr. They had ten children. No further account. 558. Lydia Forwood, b. 8, 7, 1805 ; m. 5, 26, 1840, Jesse Carr, and had three children. No further account. Children of (144) Joseph and Sarah (Carpenter) Warner. 559. Rachel Warner (Joseph, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 6, 7, 1792; d. 8, 6, 1843 ; m. Abraham Winner. 560. Samuel Warner, b. 10, 1, 1794; m. 1st Abigail Roberts and 2dly Catharine Stage. 561. Joseph Warner, b. 5, 23, 1798 ; m. Phebe Starr. 562. Benjamin Warner, b. 10, 7, 1801 ; m. Mary Walton. 563. Susan Warner, b. 6, 12, 1806 ; d. 7, 4, 1843 ; m. Lemuel Edwards and had issue: — Courtland, Wellington, Caroline (m. Evans"/), Rachel (m. Joseph Talbot), Willis, Volumnia and Adaline Edwards. No further record. 564. Sarah Warner, d. 5, 1, 1830, unmarried. Children of (145) Benjamin and Deborah (Kiteley) Warner, of Muncy, Lycom- ing Co., Pa. 565. John Warner (Benjamin, Benjainin, Mary, John), b. in Muncy Twp., 7, 17, 1797 ; d. at Pennsdale 11, 12, 1887 ; m. 1-31-1821, Louisa Atkinson, b. 1804; d. at Pennsdale; dau. of Thomas Atkinson andMai-y Walton (dau. of Albertson Walton, son of Joshua Walton and Cassandra Albertson). They lived in and near Pennsdale, Lycoming Co., Pa. Mary W. Atkinson m. 2d Amos Simpson, and died at John Warner's home. 566. James Warner, b. 6, 1, 1801; m. Juliana Jones. o > Z H 3- W ? H 1 c t?3 °^ ft) FIFTH GENERATION. 103 567. Sarah Warner, b. 3, 14, 1806 ; m. John Ecroyd. They removed from Lycoming Co., Pa., to Belmont Co., 0., and thence to Iowa. 568. Elizabeth Warner, b. 9, 30, 1808; d. unmarried. 569. Gulielma Warner, b. 9, 23, 1810 ; d. 8, 19, 1824 570. Rachel Warner, b. 12, 11, 1813; m. Hiram Funston: had a son who died in infancy. 571. Benjamin Warner, b. Mmicy Valley 12, 30, 1816 ; d. there 3, 26, 1883 ; m. 9, 25, 1845, at Greenwood, Pa., to Margaret P. Masters, b. near Millville, Columbia Co., Pa., 9, 7, 1817 ; d. Pennsdale, 3, 18, 1895 ; dan. of David Masters and Mary Eves. He was a farmer, justice of the peace, surveyor and con- veyancer; member of the Society of (Orthodox) Friends, and was educated at Westtown Boarding School. Children of (146) Joseph and Mary (Lee) Twining, of Warwick, Bucks County, Pa. 572. Jacob Twining (Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 10, 7, 1770, in Wrightstown; d. same 5, 23, 1848; m. 5, 15, 1793, Phebe Tucker, b. 4, 26, 1775; d. Wrightstown 4, 18, 1855 ; dau. of John Tucker and Phebe Beal. They were Friends and he a farmer, known as Wrightstown Jacob Twining. Nicholas Tucker, probably of Wales, settled in Buckingham Twp. about 1730. He and wife Sarah were Quakers ; died 17C9 and 1768 respectively. His son John married Phebe Beal, whose will was made in 1815 ; his 1804. They removed to Warwick Twp. about 1790. He was a tax collector during the Rev. War and attacked by the "Doan Outlaws" at one time when he had a large amount of money in the house. While he was parleying with them down stairs Phebe threw the bag of coin out of the window in the garden. After making thorough search of the house they went away empty-handed. This house still stands south of the village of Buckingham, Pa. The outlaws were descendants of Daniel Doane, supposed to have married Mehitabel Twining. The children of John and Phebe Tucker were John, David, Martha, Phebe, Mary, and prob- ably others. (Twining Genealogy.) 573. Hannah Twining, b. 3, 11, 1772 ; d. 10, 6, 1815 ; m. about 1792, Tucker, probably Septimus Tucker, brother to Phebe, above, for which she was disowned, having married out of meeting. No further record. 574. John Twining, b. 10, 21, 1773 ; d. 5, 27, 1827 ; m. (156) Ann Twining, b. 2, 21, 1767 ; d. 12, 5, 1815 ; dau. of Eleazer and Mary Twining. Second m. to Elizabeth , who d. in Warwick Twp., 3, 3, 1837. No issite by last. 575. Sarah Twining, b. 9, 9 (or 11), 1775. No further record. 576. Mary Twining, b. 11, 5, 1778 ; d. 8, 28, 1822. 577. Joseph Twining, b. 11, 8, 1780 ; d. 4, 11, 1860, in Newtown ; m. 1st 104 V THE KIRK FAMILY. Mary Tucker, his first cousin and a sister to his brother Jacob's wife; b. 7, 27, 1777; d. 1, 12, 1844. Second m. to Elizabeth Borroughs, by whom no issue re- ported. He was a shoemaker, with shop near the present Wrightstown toll house, and a member of Friends' Meeting. 578. William Twining, b. 11, 15, 1782 ; supposed to have d. young. By second wife, Hannah S. DufHl. ,.„. ' 579. James Twining, b. 6, 25, 1784; d. 2, 7, 1876; m. 4, 20, 1815, Martha Tomlinson, d. 1, 6, 1865; dau. of Francis Tomlinson and Mary Worthington. They resided in Warwick Twp., where he was a farmer. No issue. 580. Elizabeth Twining, b. 2, 23, 1786; d. 11, 15, 1876, in Ohio; m. 11, 15, 1804, Joseph Tomlinson, son of Thomas Tomlinson and Phebe Carver. They were Friends and removed to Ohio. 581. Edward Twining, b. 7, 27, 1788 ; d. 7, 14, 1851, in Warwick Twp. ; m. Margaret Scott, dau. of Andrew and Hannah Scott. He was a farmer in War- wick, Bucks Co., and had one child, James Twining, d. 8, 23, 1851, unm. 582. Mary Twining, b. 4, 1, 1790; d. 10, 26, 1845; m. 12, 9, 1812, John Scott, b. 2, 12, 1789 ; d. 1, 9, 1868 ; son of Andrew and Hannah Scott of Bridge Point (now Edison), Bucks Co. They resided on the William Hallowell farm, in Montgomery Co., for 17 years and then removed to his own farm near what is now Traymore Station, Bucks Co. Andrew Scott was a wheelwright and maker of grain cradles. 583. Eachel Twining, b. 2, 26, 1793 ; d. unmarried. 584. Rebecca Twining, b. 6, 19, 1795 ; d. 5 Mo. 1865; m. 10, 13, 1817, Thomas Tomlinson, son of Thomas Tomlinson and Phebe Carver. He was a farmer in Buckingham Twp. : both buried at Buckingham Meeting graveyard. 585. Deborah Twining, b. 12, 23, 1797 ; d. 10, 30, 1880 ; m. 8, 8, 1822 Francis Tomlinson, son of Thomas Tomlinson and Phebe Carver. Children of (147) Rachel Twining and Timothy Balderston of Upper Make- field Twp. 586. Sarah Balderston (Rachel, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 15, 1772; m. Samuel White. No further record. 587. Elizabeth Balderston, b. 3, 7, 1776 ; m. 12, 20, 1804, at Friends' Meet- ing, to Mordecai Martin, son of James and Sarah Martin of Buckingham Twp. No further record. 588. Rachel Balderston, b. 10, 19, 1777; m. 5, 15, 1806, at Friends' Meet- FIFTH GENERATION. 105 ing, to JacobWalton, Jr., of Buckingham Twp., son of Jacob Walton andLydia Gilbert. No further data. 589. John Balderston, b. 4, 13, 1779 ; m. 10, 25, 1804, at Makefield Meet- ing, Phebe Longshore, dau. of James and Frances Longshore of Lower Make- field Twp. He was a farmer and merchant at Dolington, Bucks County. 590. David Balderston, b. 10, 13, 1781 ; m. Tacy Ely, supposed a daughter of Joseph Ely who m. Mary Whitson 3, 12, 1783. No further record. 591. Mary Balderston, b. 10, 7, 1783 ; m. Wetherill. 592. Lydia Balderston, b. 9, 2, 1790; d. 8, 25, 1854; m. 1826, John Har- man, b. 4, 2, 1777 ; d. 7, 31, 1841 ; son of Michael and Mary Harman. They re- sided in Upper Makefield Twp. and had one child, Maria T., b. 8, 4, 1829, who m. Mahlon P. Scarborough (No. 2352). See his line. 593. Timothy Balderston, b. 9, 12, 1793 ; d. 2, 8, 1864 ; m. 5, 27, 1823, Sarah Wildman, b. 4, 29, 1793 ; d. 2, 2, 1877 ; dau. of Solomon and Sarah Wildman. He was a farmer near Dolington and they were members of Friends' Meeting; buried at Makefield graveyard. 594. Isaiah Balderston, b. 3, 17, 1796 ; m. Mary Slack, dau. of Abraham Slack and Elizabeth Torbert of Lower Makefield. No further record. Children of (150) Sarah Twining and Thomas Hutchinson. 595. Elizabeth Hutchinson (Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 4, 22, 1784 ; d. 9, 24, 1831, unmarried. 596. Thomas Twining Hutchinson, b. 2, 23, 1786 ; d. 5, 23, 1854 ; m. Esther Smith, b. 4, 5, 1787; d. 11, 30, 1853; dau. of William Smith and Sarah Euckman. He was a farmer in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., and they were members of Newtown Friends' Meeting: buried at Newtown. 597. Rebecca Hutchinson, b. 3, 1, 1788; d. 8, 21, 1863; m. 11, 9, 1810, Chapman Buckman, b. 7, 3, 1784; son of John Buckman and Susanna Chapman. He was a miller at Newtov.-n, Bucks County. 598. Dr. David Hutchinson, b. 5, 13, 1793 ; d. 12, 31, 1871 ; m. Eachel B. Lukens, widow of Jacob Lukens (who died soon after their marriage without issue), and dau. of Jonathan Child and Deborah Michener of Abington, Mont- gomery Co. They resided and died in Newtown, Bucks Co., and were members of Plumstead Meeting of Friends. Child of (151) Elizabeth Twining and William Hopkins. 599. Sarah Hopkins (Elizabeth, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 1786 ; d. 1869 ; 106 THE KIRK FAMILY. m. 4, 14, 1813, at Wrightstown Meeting, Richard Loines of New York City, son of William and Sarah Loines. Children of (154) Hannah Twining and Robert McDowell. 600. William McDowell (Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 17, 1785 ; d. 12, 6, 1818, in Buckingham Twp. ; m. about 1810, Esther Carver, b. 5, 5, 1790 ; d. 3, 3, 1851 ; dau. of Joseph Carver and Elizabeth Kimble of Buck- ingham, at what is now Wycombe Station, formerly known as Carver's Mill. An obituary notice reads: — "Be Death our theme in every place and hour. Nor longer want a Brother's tomb to tell us we shall die. Having returned from public worship in usual health, he walked over to his father-in-law, Joseph Carver's, a few rods distant from his own dwelling, and while cheer- fully engaged in conversation closed his eyes and immediately expired, sitting in his chair. Thus in one short minute did virtue, health and activity undergo the awful transition from life to death. ' ' Esther McDowell, widow, m. 1, 29, 1823, Mahlon Blaker and had son Charles, b. 8, 12, 1824. 601. Mary McDowell, b. 8, 1, 1788 ; d. 4, 1, 1863 ; m. 9, 29, 1820, John L. Williams, b. Bucks Co., 8, 20, 1786; d. 12, 13, 1857; son of Benjamin and Dorothy, gr. son of Benjamin and Mercy, and gt.-gr. son of Jeremiah Williams, settler on Long Island in 1722. They resided at Clarksville, Clinton Co., Ohio, where he was a farmer. 602. Ann McDowell, b. 1, 17, 1790; d. 12, 16, 1880; m. 11, 19, 1817, Thomas HiUborn, b. 3, 15, 1794; d. 7, 30, 1866; son of Thomas Hillborn and Margaret Tomlinson. They resided for some time on a farm near Horsham, Montgomery Co., but for many years after on a farm in Wrightstown Twp. 603. Sarah McDowell, b. 5, 31, 1793 ; d. in Buckingham Twp. ; m. William Worthington, b. 10, 7, 1791; d. at what is known as "Worthington's Corner," about a mile north of Mozart (Concord), in Bucks County; son of Joseph Worthington and Esther Kimble, formerly of Byberry, later of Warwick and Buckingham Townships. William kept a country store. Sarah died when the children were young. 604. George McDowell, b. 6, 1, 1796 ; d. 2, 12, 1797. 605. Eleazar T. McDowell, b. 9, 1, 1798 ; d. 3, 12, 1845, in Doylestown ; m. 3, 10, 1834, Caroline Augusta Garvin, b. 1814; d. 1842. He was an eminent lawyer and a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1837-8 ; was ad- mitted to the bar of Bucks Co. in 1822. 606. Robert McDowell, b. 12, 24, 1803 ; d. 6, 25, 1868, at Bridgeton, N. J. ; FIFTH GENERATION. 107 m. 8, 3, 1825, Hannah K. Field, b. 7, 3, 1803 ; d. 4, 12, 1827 ; dau. of Benjamin and Mary Field: Second m. 7, 31, 1828, to Eliza C. Johnson, b. 7, 31, 1797. Children of (155) Silas and Elizabeth (Welding) Twining, of Warwick Twp. 607. Eleaaar Twining (Silas, Eleazar, Elizabeth, John), 5, 27, 1794; d 2, 1, 1797. 608. Mary Twining, b. 2, 1, 1796 ; d. 2, 4, 1797. 609. Ruth Twining, b. 11, 31, 1797; d. 7, 4, 1867, in Wrightstown; m. 10, 15, 1823, (516) Isaac Lacey, b. 6, 20, 1800; d. 7, 15, 1881, in same; son of John Lacey and Rachel Wiggins. He was a farmer and undertaker for many years in "Wrightstown. They resided near Wrightstown village, were members of Friends' Meeting and buried there. See his line. 610. Watson Twining, b. 11, 20, 1799; d. 4, 13, 1847; m. 12, 6, 1821, Mar- garet Hallowell, b. 3, 27, 1802 ; d. 1888 ; dau. of Joseph Hallowell and Rebecca, of Moreland Twp. He was a farmer in Warminster; they were Friends and buried at Warminster graveyard. 611. Ann Twining, b. 7, 15, 1801 ; d. 1, 6, 1864. 612. Alice Twining, b. 10, 25, 1803; d. 8, 24, 1873. 613. Letitia Twining, b. 10, 25, 1805 ; d. 10, 25, 1864 ; m. 3, 16, 1836, William B. Warner, son of John Warner and Lydia Buckman of Middletown Twp. They resided in Newtown, Bucks Co. 614. Silas Twining, b. 3, 27, 1807, in Warminster; d. Wrightstown 8, 19, 1847; m. 1st Martha Simpson; d. 8, 23, 1840; dau. of John Simpson and Eliza- beth Blackfan : Second m. 12, 7, 1843, to Amanda K. Simpson, b. 7, 20, 1812 ; d. 8, 30, 1882; dau. of James Simpson and Mary Thompson. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church, while he and his first wife were Friends. They resided in Wrightstown. 615. Elizabeth Twining, b. 7, 10, 1809 ; d. 1852 ; m. 4, 20, 1847, Thomas B. Lownes, b. 5, 25, 1811 ; d. 12, 24, 1880 ; son of James Lownes and Mercy Betts. He was a farmer and they resided near Taylorsville, Bucks Co. No issue. 616. Samuel W. Twining, b. 12, 14, 1810; d. 1847, at Hampton, Illinois, where he moved to in 1840 ; m. 1842, Martha T. Welding ; d. 3, 10, 1886, at Hampton. They were Friends but joined the Congregational Ch. Several of the Welding family removed from Bucks Co. to Hampton in 1842. Samuel W. 108 THE KIRK FAMILY. Twining had issue, Henry C, b. 8, 13, 1842; d. at Hampton 3, 2, 1886, urnn. : Caroline, b. 1845 ; d. 9, 1, 1846, aged 17 months. 617. Amos Twining, b. 4, 30, 1814. No fiirther record. 618. Mary Twining, b. 11, 5, 1817 ; d. 8, 9, 1822. Children of (157) David and Martha (Tucker) Twining. 619. Mahlon Twining (David, Eleazar, Elizabeth, John), b. 3, 8, 1795; d. 2, 8, 1797. 620. William Twining, b. 4, 13, 1797, in Bucks Co.; d. 12, 22, 1856; m. 1826, Rebecca S. Riley, b. 2, 2, 1800, in New Jersey; d. 11, 5, 1897. They were Friends and farmers at Trevose, in Warwick Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. 621. John Twining, b, 3, 23, 1799 ; d. 7, 2, 1822, in Warwick, unm. 622. Eleazar Twining, b. 11, 3, 1800 ; d. 4, 9, 1827, unmarried. 623. Isaac Twining, b. 8, 8, 1802, in Northampton Twp. ; d. 11, 8, 1882, in Harford Co., Md., where he removed in 1845 ; m. 11, 15, 1827, Ann L. Hallowell, b. 3, 19, 1803 ; d. 8, 21, 1877 ; dau. of Daniel and Mary Hallowell : members of Friends' Meeting and children mostly of same persuasion. He was a farmer in Harford Co., Md. 624. Phebe Twining, b. 12, 23, 1804; m. 1847, John D. Alerson of Harford Co., Md. No issue. 625. Thomas Twining, b. 2, 16, 1808, in Bucks Co. ; d. in Bloomington, 111., 12, 6, 1872; m. 1st 3, 8, 1832, Sarah A. Bean, b. 10, 18, 1811; d. 7, 17, 1845; dau. of Isaac and Hannah Bean : Second m. 1, 28, 1849, to Alcinda E. Randolph, nee Cundiff, b. 10, 15, 1816, in Virginia. He attended college five years, two of which were devoted to medicine : removed from Bucks Co. to McLean Co., 111., in 1836, being an early pioneer, and was there a farmer and stock raiser. He took an active interest in politics as an old line Whig and later a Republican; held tovynship offices and was a justice of the peace. He entered 300 acres in Old Town township, borrowing monej^ to make his first entry, but at his death owned 500 acres. He was a Friend. 626. Beulah E. Twining, b. 12, 15, 1811 ; m. 1853, Alexander Amoss. Re- sided at Upper Cross Roads, Harford Co., Md. No issiie. Children of (159) Mary Twining and Abraham Wilkinson. 627. Abraham Wilkinson (Mary, Eleazar, Elizabeth, John), d. 6, 28, 1848, in Warwick Twp. ; bur at Wrightstown. 628. Samuel T. Wilkinson, b. 5, 18, 1810; d. 4, 27, 1867; buried at FIFTH GENERATION. 109 Wrightstown Friends' graveyard; m. 6, 24, 1841, Caroline Simpson, b. 12, 15, 1814 ; d. 8, 30, 1848 ; dau. of James Simpson and Mary Torbert : Second m. to Julia A. Simpson b. 1820 ; d. 3, 18, 1887 ; sister of 1st wife : resided in Warwick Twp. : farmer : all buried at Wrightstown Mtg. 629. Eleazar T. Wilkinson, b. 4, 7, 1812 ; d. 3, 20, 1855 ; m. 1, 12, 1843, (671) Mary Ann Twining, b. 6, 16, 1814; d. 10, 23, 1876; dau. of Jacob Twining and Margery Croasdale of Newtown Twp. He was a farmer in Warwick Twp. : both buried at Wrightstown Friends' graveyard. 630. Jane Wilkinson, buried at Wrightstown, unmarried. Children of (161) John and Sarah (Harding) Twining 631. Jacob Twining (John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 6, 1806, in Wrightstown ; d. 9, 8, 1882, in Boscobel, Wis. ; m. 7, 15, 1835, Rachel Ann Ryan, b. 8, 11, 1814, in Philadelphia; d. near Wrightstown 3, 26, 1905^ He was a stone mason and miller; removed from Philadelphia to Boscobel aboiit 1863. He was a believer in Friends' principles; his wife a Methodist. 632. Phebe Twining, b. 11, 6, 1808 ; d. 3, 20, 1812. 633. Abbott C. Twining, b. 11, 29, 1810 ; d. 6, 6, 1882 ; m. 6, 20, 1832 Maria Warner, b. 1, 12, 1810 ; d. 3, 9, 1888 ; dau. of David Warner and Rachel Weber. 634. Isaac H. Twining, b. 10, 21, 1812 ; d. Philadelphia 3, 22, 1856 ; m. 5, 7, 1846, Phebe Megadigan, d. 3, 27. 1854, in Bucks Co.; dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth Megadigan. He was a chairmaker by trade and resided near Wrightstown. 635. John Twining, b. 11, 29, 1814 ; d. 9, 27, 1823. 636. Emily Twining, b. 2, 20, 1817 ; m. 5, 8, 1835, Robert Getty, b. 7, 6, 1811, in Glasgow, Scotland. Resided at Oxford, Nebraska. 637. Elizabeth Twining, b. 5, 3, 1819; m. 7, 23, 1835, Thomas Laird, b. 11, 15, 1815 ; d. 5, 10, 1877 ; son of Hugh and Margaret Laird of Ireland, where he was born. They removed from Philadelphia in 1848, to Boscobel, Wis., where he was a merchant. Later she resided at Montfort, Grant Co., Wis. 638. Sarah Twining, b. 3, 1, 1823 : Res. Southampton, Bucks Co. 639. Ellen Twining, b. 1, 10, 1825 ; d. 4, 16, 1865 ; m. 3, 24, 1844 to John Jaquett, son of Asel Jaquett and Margaret. They resided at Boscobel, Wis. but later at Waverly, S. Dakota. 640. Susannah Twining, b. 9, 24, 1827 ; m. 11, 5, 1846, Abraham C. Puns- 110 THE KIRK FAMILY. ton, son of Thomas and Hannah Funston. Res., Philadelphia. Issue : — Oliver, married, and Sarah and Hannah, unmarried. 641. Mary Twining, b. 3, 8, 1830; d. 1, 25, 1846. Children of (163) Jacob and Priscilla (Buckman) Tv/ining of Northampton Twp. 642. Thomas Twining (Jacob, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 14, 1810; d. 3, 22, 1895, in Buckingham ; unm. ; buried at Wrightstown. 643. Sarah Twining, b. 12, 17, 1811 ; d. 9, 6, 1893 ; m. 3, 22, 1838, Joseph Smith, b. 2, 10, 1809 ; d. 5, 25, 1882 ; son of William Smith and Margaret Worth- ington: members of Wrightstown Friends' Meeting and buried there. He was a pump maker and farmer and they resided in Buckingham Twp. 644. Mary H. Twining, b. 12, 25, 1814 ; d. 3, 26, 1905 ; m. 2 Mo. 1845, Thornton Stackhouse, farmer, b. 9, 18, 1810 ; d. 9, 30, 1892 ; son of Isaac Stack- house and Margaret Thornton. Both were members of Friends' Meeting; buried at Beechwood Cemetery, Hulmeville, Bucks County. 645. Jesse B. Twining, farmer, b. 9, 25, 1817 ; m. 12, 14, 1848, Hannah Beans, b. 6, 9, 1820 ; d. 6, 10, 1903 ; dau. of Charles Beans and Sarah Buckman : resided at Richboro and later at Newtown, Bucks Co. : both members of Ortho- dox Friends; buried at Wrightstown Meeting. 646. Henry M. Twining, b. 1, 4, 1820; d. at 2709 Poplar St., Philadelphia, 12, 17, 1908; m. 10, 11, 1849, Elizabeth Longshore, b. 7, 18, 1827; d. 7, 19, 1884; dau. of James Longshore and Sarah Roberts of Pineville. Both were members of Friends' Meeting and buried at Wrightstown. They resided at Pineville, Bucks Co., and later in Philadelphia, where he was in the pork business with his son. 647. Jane B. Twining, b. 11, 11, 1822; d. 4, 6, 1900, unm.; buried at Wrightstown. 648. Priscilla A. Twining, b. 6, 29, 1825 ; d. 2, 7, 1834. 649. Cyrus B. Twining, b. 9, 25, 1827; d. 2, 14, 1892, in Wrightstown Twp. ; m. 10, 7, 1851, Sarah M. Atkinson, b. 1, 19, 1825 ; dau. of Jonathan Atkin- son and Esther Smith of Wrightstown Twp. He was a farmer near Pineville, Bucks Co. ; also in the pork business in Philadelphia. They Avere Friends. 650. Abraham H. Twining, b. 4, 18, 1831 ; d. 4, 14, 1832 FIFTH GENERATION. Ill Children of (166) David and Hannah (Taylor) Twining of Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. 651. Amos H. Twining (David, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 5, 31, 1820; d 9, 23, 1898 ; m. 1843, Mary R. Tomlinson, b. 1819 ; d. 12, 12, 1898 ; of Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pa. He was a farmer, near Richboro, Bucks County. 652. George Twining, b. 10, 24, 1823; d. 1, 28, 1872, in Lancaster Pa.; m. 2, 10, 1848, Anna C. Eberman of Lancaster, b. 9, 25, 1826 ; dau. of John and Maria Eberman. He was a whip maker and they were members of the M. E. Church. 653. Elizabeth H. Twining, b. 3, 12, 1826; d. 11, 5, 1886: m. 7, 12, 1857, Edward Atkinson, b. 7, 24, 1823 ; d. 7, 22, 1899 ; son of Jonathan Atkinson and Esther Smith of Wrightstown. He was a farmer and president of the Newtown National Bank, at Newtown, Pa., for several years. (After the death of his first wife he married her niece, Clara A. Krusen.) The Twining Genealogy says of Elizabeth: — -"Her persevering research brought to light many interest- ing facts relating to the Bucks Comity Twinings. Living as she did, surround- ed by the shadows of an ancestry extending back two centuries, afforded her special opportunities, which she improved, as only one could who felt a deep and reverential interest in the family name." They resided in Wrightstown Twp., and were members of Wrightstown Meeting and buried there. No issue. By second wife, Mercy Van Horn. 654. Abbott A. Twining, b. 12, 16, 1831 ; d. 12, 15, 1832. 655. Frances M. Twining, b. 2, 12, 1834 ; d. 7, 24, 1904 ; m. 12, 24, 1857, Francis V. Krusen, b. 3, 15, 1832 ; d. 5, 2, 1894 ; son of James E. Krusen and Ellen Cornell. They resided in Philadelphia and the family were all Friends. Children of (172) Elias and Mary (Stokes) Twining. 656. Ann Twining (Elias, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 28, 1795; d. 9, 3, 1859, in Wrightstown Twp. ; m. 10, 11, 1815, Malachi Twining (No. 1706). See his line. 657. Sarah Twining, b. 11, 24, 1796; m. 10, 18, 1820, at Wrightstown Meeting, Charles Reeder, son of Abraham Reeder and Elizabeth Lee. Charles Reeder, the emigrant ancestor, came from England in 1734, and settled in Bucks County in 1737 ; married Eleanor Merrick and had eleven chil- dren, from whom all the Reeders in Bucks County are descended. Abraham 112 THE KIRK FAMILY. m. Elizabeth Lee, in 1780; clau. of William and sister to Mary Lee who m. Joseph Twining (146). Children of (173) Rachel Twining and David Watson. 658. Mary Watson (Rachel, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 2, 1797; d. 3, 25, 1869 ; m. 10, 10, 1821, Jonathan Paxson Magill, b. 10, 3, 1798 ; d. 5, 25, 1868; son of Jacob Magill and Rebecca Paxson. They were both buried at Friends' burial ground, Solebury Twp. Jacob Magill was a son of John Magill and Amy AVhitson, and John Magill was a son of William Magill, who came from the northern part of Ireland and settled in Bucks County about 1720, where he married Sarah Simeock. 659. Rachel Watson, grew to womanhood but died unmarried. 660. Betsy Watson also grew to womanhood and died unmarried. 661. David Watson, died in his youth. Possibly there were other chil- dren. Children of (174) Tamer Tvdning and David Palmer of Lower Makefield. 662. Ann Palmer (Tamer, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 9, 25, 1798; d. unmarried, 4, 17, 1870; bur. at Fallsington Friends' graveyard. 663. Mary Palmer, b. 4, 12, 1800; d. 1, 6, 1892; m. 11, 11, 1828, Joseph Rich, farmer, b. 11, 2, 1800 ; d. 1, 30, 1888 ; son of Joseph Rich and Elizabeth Carlisle. They were married at Fallsington Meeting, resided in Middletown. T-wp., were members of Middletown Mo. Mtg. and buried at Middletown. 664. Mark Palmer, farmer, b. 1, 18, 1802 ; d. 12, 16, 1869 ; m. under care of Middletown Mo. Mtg., 3, 14, 1843, to Rachel Knight, b. 5, 13, 1807 ; d. 6, 27, 1880 ; dau. of Joshua Knight and Jane Bunting. They were members of Falls- ington Mtg. and buried there ; resided at Edgewood, Lower Makefield Twp. 665. David Palmer, farmer, b. 1, 10, 1804; d. 1, 12, 1873; m. 10 Mo. 1831, at Fallsington Mtg. Susanna Simpson, d. 5, 16, 1863 ; dau. of James Simpson and Susanna Satterthwaite of Fallsington: resided at Fallsington and were members of that meeting. 666. Tacy Palmer, b. 2, 1, 1806; d. 11, 26, 1868; m. at Fallsington Meet- ing 10, 10, 1827, to William Satterthwaite, farmer b. 4, 29, 1804 ; d. 12, 29, 1882 ; son of William Satterthwaite and Elizabeth Watson. They resided in Falls Twp., Bucks Co. ; both members of Fallsington Meeting and buried there. FIFTH GENERATION. 113 Children of (175) Jacob and Margery (Croasdale) Twining of Newtown Twp. 667. Croasdale Twining (Jacob, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 5, 7, 1803; d. 2, 18, 1888, at Wrightstown ; bur. at Ivy Hill Gem., Philadelphia ; m. 10, 27, 1833, to (385) Mary Kirk, b. 5, 26, 1812; d. at her son-in-law, William Sharp's, Oak Lane, Montgomery Co., 6, 13, 1905 ; dau. of Isaac Kirk and Sarah Rush. They resided at Soldier's Grove, Montgomery Co. His widow removed for a time to Tacoma, Washington. 668. Stephen Twining, carpenter, b. 6, 25, 1805 ; d. 8, 1, 1882, at Lang- horne, Bucks Co.; m. 10, 11, 1832, Sarah Ann Warner, b. 10, 12, 1812; dau. of John Warner and Lydia Buckman. 669. Elisha W. Twining, b. 10, 27, 1808 ; d. 5, 26, 1823. 670. Charles L. Twining, b. 6, 30, 1811, in Newtown Twp. ; d. same 4, 9, 1883; m. 1870, Maria Cooper, b. 7, 3, 1819; d.'l2, 17, 1900 in Newtown; dau. of Chillion Cooper and Rachel Buckman. He was a farmer on the original Twin- ing tract, purchased in 1696; both buried at Wrightstown Friends' graveyard. No issue. 671. Mary Ann Twining, b. 6, 16, 1814; d. 10, 23, 1876; m. 1, 12, 1843, (629) Eleazar T. Wilkinson, b. 4, 7, 1812; d. 3, 20, 1855; son of Abraham Wilk- inson and (159) Mary Twining. See his line. 672. Isaac C. Twining, b. 4, 6, 1819 ; d. 2, 10, 1900 ; m. 5, 28, 1863, Hannah B. Cooper, b. 11, 28, 1827 ; dau. of Chillion Cooper and Rachel Buckman. He was a farmer near Carversville, Bucks Co., and they were members of Friends' Meeting. 673. Aaron Twining, b. 11, 29, 1821; d. 12, 12, 1891; m. 12, 17, 1857, Emily Trego, b. 7, 26, 1825 ; d. 10, 25, 1896 ; dau. of Charles Trego and Anna Smith. He was a farmer in Newtown on a part of the original tract purchased by Stephen Twining in 1696 : members of Wrightstown Meeting and buried there. 674. Deborah C. Twining, b. 4, 9, 1824 ; d. 3, 4, 1904 ; buried at Wrights- town Mtg. ; m. 1857, Charles Reader Scarborough, b. 8, 11, 1822 ; son of John Scarborough and Hannah Reeder. He was a farmer but in 1901 was sexton at the Friends' graveyard at Wrightstown, their residence. Children of (180) Thomas and Elizabeth (Hannum) Kirk, of Darby, Delaware Co., Pa. 675. Samuel Kirk (Thomas, Samuel, Joseph, John), b. 9, 28, 1797, died young ; bur. at Darby Mtg. 676. John Kirk, b. 1798, in Upper Darby ; d. 6, 1, 1871 ; buried at Haver- 114 THE KIRK FAMILY. ford Friends' graveyard; m. Mary Ann Garrett, b. 1, 13, 1803; d. 1, 3, 1878; da\i. of William Garrett and Ann Worrell of AVillistown Twp. They resided on what is supposed to be the original homestead tract, in Upper Darby, where he followed farming; was also a school director for years and supervisor of roads. They were members of Haverford (Plicksite Friends) Meeting. 677. Ann Kirk, m. Samuel Kinsey of Upper Darby. No issue. 678. Elizabeth Kirk, died in her minority, unmarried. Child of (181) WiUiam and Hannah (Smith) Kirk of Dover, N. J. 679. Hannah Kirk (William, Samuel, Joseph, John), b. 8, 12, 1781; d. 3, 25, 1854 ; buried at Ardmore Lutheran Gem. ; m. Philip Super. They resided on a part of the original homestead, devised to her by her grandfather, Samuel Kirk. By 2d wife, Christiana Smith : 680. Samuel Kirk, b. at Morristown, N. J., m. Hulda Freeman or Vail. He followed blacksmithing in Morristown, N. J. By 3d wife, Amy Smith : 681. Nancy Kirk, b. Dover, N. J., 12, 18, 1793 ; d. there 11, 11, 1878 ; buried at Roekaway, N. J. ; m. 11, 21, 1810, John Casterline ; d. 3, 9, 1812 ; buried same place ; son of Joseph Casterline. He was a nail maker at Dover. The Caster- lines descended from French Huguenot stock who emigrated to America about 1690 to escape persecution. Children of (185) Enos and Margaret (Cameron) Thomas, of Columbiana Co., 0. 682. Jane Thomas (Enos, Martha, Joseph, John), b. in Ohio 1, 2, 1807; d. 6, 5, 1888; m. 1, 14, 1830, Jacob Todd, b. Beaver Co., Pa., 8, 15, 1805; d. 11, 3, 1861; yoimgest son of Samuel and Lucy (Shivers) Todd, and grandson of Alexander Todd, one of the early settlers of Baltimore Co., Md. They resided in Beaver Co., Pa., until 1851, when they sold their farm and started on the long overland journey by wagon and buggy to their new home in Wells Co., Ind., where they settled on the N. W. Qr. of Sec. 19, Twp. 28 north, range 12 east, a portion of the almost unbroken wilderness. Here they developed a fine farm. Jacob Todd became prominent in the community. Jane Todd was a woman of slight stature and of remarkable mental and physical vigor. Mem- bers of M. E. Church. 683. Lewis Thomas, b. 1809 ; d. 1825. 684. John Thomas, b. 6, 23, 1811 ; d. 4 Mo. 1888 ; m. about 1832, Ruth p o a ^ z ^. O M « S o iS « O w FIFTH GENERATION. 115 Marsh. He was a man of keen intellect and good education. In his early days he taught school and studied medicine. In 1833 he taught the first term of school in the new brick building in Dist. No. 10, St. Clair Twp., Colambiana Co., where his niece, Margaret J. Altdoerffer taught the last term in 1872. On 8, 21, 1909 some four hundred teachers and scholars of this district held a re- union. Dr. Thomas opened an office in the town of Unity and practiced there for some time ; later in Middleton Twp., and finally about 1851 moved to Park Co., Ind. ; then to Carlyle, Allen Co., Kan., and finally to Tonkwa, Kay Co., 0. T., where he died, having survived his wife a few years. 685. Uriah Thomas, b. 6, 16, 1813 ; d. 8, 1, 1888 ; m. Jane Crawford, d. 1900; both buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Middleton Twp. Though born and raised in a pioneer country and time he was a well educated man, his thirst for knowledge being satisfied by long hours of reading and studying by the light of the "pine knot" and the "tallow dip." He was well versed in history and law, taught school in his younger days and took part in the stirring events of the border warfare in Kansas in ante bellum days. Although past the age limit at the breaking out of the Civil War he was permitted to join one of the Ohio volujiteer regiments and experienced many thrilling adventures. For many years he served as a justice of the peace for Middleton Township, and spent much time collecting the history of that and St. Clair Township, which was left in manuscript. He was a man of small stature, wiry and alert, with a hook nose and keen piercing black ej^es that looked out from under shaggy ej'ebrows ; was suave and courtly, a gentleman of the old school. Martha Thomas, b. 8 Mo. 1815, m. John Hull of Unity Township and moved to Athens Co., 0., where she had five children, Margaret, m. Hobson Beebe, Nancy, Elizabeth, John and Enos. 687. Nancy Thomas, b. 8, 12, 1817; d. 11 Mo. 1902; m. 1st Arnold Williams and secondly Joseph Henry of Elkrun Township. She was a small active woman of unceasing industrj^ ; reared a large family and left niimerous descendants. Her last husband d. about 1876-9 : all buried in Clarkson Ceme- tery. 688. Frances Thomas, b. 1819 ; d. 1823. 689. Mary Thomas, b. 7, 5, 1821 ; m. Uriah Wollam of Middleton Town- ship, about the year 1843, soon after which they removed to Coshocton Co., Ohio, where she died in April 1902, and her husband several years before. They had eight children, Hester, Ezekiel, Samantha, Deborah, Ruth "Virginia, Margaret, Elizabeth and Lincoln. Of these Hester m. Stephen Crawford of Middleton Twp. and raised a 116 THE KIRK FAMILY. large family of children. Several years after her husband's death she married Mattox, and when last heard from lived at Mt. Vernon, 0. 690. Elizabeth Thomas, b. 7, 27, 1823 ; m. 9, 1, 1842, Henry Lyon, b. 2, 3, 1818 ; d. 8, 9, 1849 ; son of John and Massina Lyon. They lived for a short time at Black Hawk, Pa. and then on a farm in Middleton Twp. till his death. She m. 2d Samuel Altdoerffer, 7, 10, 1851 ; youngest son of John Altdoerffer, b. 4, 10, 1810 in Fairfield Twp. ; d. 1, 3, 1870 ; buried at the Christian Cemetery at Middleton, about a half mile south of his home. When a child of two years his mother carried him in her arms, on horseback, to their old home near Wood- stock, Va. His widow sold the farm after his death and moved, April 3d 1871 to a small place on the Liverpool Road about one and a half miles south of Clarkson, where she still lives in the full enjoyment of mental and physical powers. 691. Margaret Thomas, b. 5, 22, 1825; d. Marshalltown, Iowa, 5, 27, 1908; buried at Legrand, la., m. (1st) 9 Mo. 1843, John Richards, and lived at Clark- son, 0., till 1854, when they moved to Legrand and later to Marshalltown : m. 2d husband, Travis; was buried by the side of her first husband. 692. Rachel Thomas, b. 3 Mo. 1827 ; d. 1848, unm. 693. Sarah Thomas, b. 6, 5, 1829 ; m. 1846, Noah Johnson, b. Washington Co., Pa., 4, 27, 1826 ; d. Ossian, Ind., 9, 23, 1907 ; son of James Johnson and Rebecca Baxter. They moved to Union Twp., Wells Co., Ind., in a wagon, and there purchased a farm which they cleared out from the dense forest. He en- listed in the 34th Ind. V. I. Oct. 17, 1862, and served until the close of the war, having taken part in the Vicksburg campaign and the Red River Expedition. Owing to age and failing eyesight he purchased a cozy home in Ossian and moved there with his wife and daughter Bethena, where they still reside. Children of (188), John and Jane Kirk of Donegal Twp., Washington Co., Pa. These are mentioned in the will of their father, dated Oct. 17, 1837, as Isaac, William, Alexander, Jesse, Thomas, Samuel, John, and Sarah, wife of John Mills. Of these Isaac was sole executor, and his own will was dated Feb. 10, 1852; proved Sept. 8, 1855; in which he mentions his wife Ann and daughter Jane ; and directs that his uncle Thomas Kirk shall be maintained during life. Children of (196) William and Lydia (Hoopes) Evans of Upper Darby, Delaware Co., Pa. 694. Phebe Evans (William, Sarah, Joseph, John), b. 5, 17, 1805; d. 3, 26, 1826, unmarried. FIFTH GENERATION 117 695. Sarah Evans, b. 3, 25, 1807; d. 3, 10, 1859, unmarried. 696. Thomas S. Evans, b. 3, 10, 1809 ; d. 4, 10, 1841, immarried. 697. Elizabeth Evans, b. 10, 2, 1811; d. 7, 19, 1875; buried at Bethesda, Upper Darby; m. 3, 24, 1842, George C. Davis. They were Friends and had three children, Lydia, Sarah and William Thomas Davis. 698. Susanna Evans, b. 6, 29, 1813 ; d. 11, 14, 1840, unmarried. 699. Lydia Evans, b. 11, 19, 1815; d. 3, 24, 1867; buried at Bethesda; m. 11, 1, 1839, David Brown, storekeeper. West Chester, Pa. : members of Metho- dist Church. They had issue, Evans and Samuel Brown. 700. William H. Evans, b. 4, 4, 1817 ; d. 4, 22, 1842, unmarried. 701. Jonathan Evans, b. 5, 9, 1819; d. 12, 29, 1896; buried at Bethesda; m. 1, 15, 1843, Christianna Fimple, b. 7, 18, 1822; d. 5, 14, 1856; dau. of Richard Fimple : Second m. 11, 26, 1857, to Eliza Valentine b. about 1825 ; d. 2, 17, 1907 ; bur. Arlington Cem. He was a farmer in Upper Darby. 702. John Evans, b. 8, 5, 1821 ; d. 1, 7, 1867 ; buried at Media Cem. ; m. 3, 9, 1848, Mary Bonsall Burn, b. in Springfield Twp. 5, 16, 1823 ; d. 12, 29, 1884; bur. Media Cem. ; dau. of William Burn, b. 7, 26, 1786; d. 11, 23, 1856, and Amy Bonsall, descendant of Richard Bonsall from Mouldridge, Derbyshire, Eng., 1683. He was a nurseryman in Nether Providence Twp., Delaware Co., Pa. 703. George Evans, b. 10, 4, 1824 ; d. 2, 4, 1859 ; m. 4, 23, 1848, Sarah Ann Bradley, and left tAvo children, Lydia and Elizabeth Evans. His widow m. Henry Major. Children of (197) Jonathan and Elizabeth Evans, of Columbiana Co., Ohio. 704. Philip Evans (Jonathan, Sarah, Joseph, John), b. in Darby 7, 16, 1804; d. 8, 8, 1880; m. 4, 28, 1841, Esther Morris, b. 3, 10, 1809; d. 4, 26, 1847; dau. of Joseph Morris and Rachel Zelley, who removed from New Jersey in 1821 and settled in Goshen Twp., Columbiana (now Mahoning) County, 0. 705. Lydia Evans, m. Matthews and removed to Iowa. 706. Hannah Evans, m. a Bonsall of Green Twp., Mahoning Co., 0. 707. Susan Evans, m. a Stratton and lived in Goshen Twp., Mahoning Co., 0. 708. Sarah Evans, m. a Bonsall and removed to California. 118 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (198) Thomas and Sarah (Crook) Twining, of Erie Co., N. Y. 709. Samuel Twining (Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 10, 4, 1782; d. at Quakertown, N. J., 4, 5, 1785. 710. John Twining, b. at Quakertown 12, 2, 1784; d. at Waterloo, Jeffer- son Co., Wis., 2, 8, 1875; m. 2, 15, 1807, Sarah Palmer, at Quakertown; b. there 12, 10, 1787 ; d. at Boston, Erie Co., N. Y., 3, 4, 1825. They had ten chil- dren. He m. again, 6, 7, 1826, Sarah Hampton, b. 8, 4, 1807 ; d. 2, 5, 1883, at Waterloo, Wis., dau. of Aaron Hampton and Jane Slater. They had also ten children. He came with his father to wester- New York, where he followed farming until 8th Mo. 1844, when he settled near Waterloo, Wis. He owned much land; was a remarkably strong and healthy man through life. He was a Friend. "His was an earnest, toiling, struggling life, bvisj' and full of good works. Overlapping the fourth generation from his birth, accumulated experiences had given him wisdom rarely excelled. The honored recipient of a public office for fourteen successive years, he grew in public favor and trust. A volunteer in the war of 1812, a pioneer in Western New York, he felled the forest and reared with his own hands shelter for his increasing family. His life four times in jeopardy, once from fire, twice from the assassin, and oft in battle, bat he was graciously spared to rear his family and bless his friends. Powerful in debate, eloquent in conversation, an inveterate hater of slavery, he exerted all his in- fluence to its downfall and extinction." Aaron FLnrnpton, b. in N. .J. In 1780. moved to Boston, Erie Co., N. Y., about 1816. where he died IS.j-'). He was a "Friend of the most faithful kind;" larmer. v.'heehvright and nurseynuin. His father, David, was b. in Bucks Co., Pa., and d. there 1700 ; son of ,Tohn Hampton, b. 1724, d. 1775, aud Ann Oroasdale, a minister among Friends, d. 179G ; all of Bucks County. John Hampton was son of Joseph Hampton and Mary Canby of New Jersey, who came to Bucks Co. : were married 1722, and he d. 1794, aged 97. 711. Rachel Twining, b. 6, 1, 1787 ; d. at Brant, Erie Co., N. Y., 8, 4, 1866; m. 1st David Laing of New Jersey, b. 1, 3, 1782; d. 12, 24, 1821, at Buifalo, N. Y. Second husband, AViddifield. By her first husband she had seven children, all except the last born at Boston, Erie Co., as follows: Thomas, b. 12, 1, 1808: Hugh, b. 12, 13, 1810; lived at Eden Center, Erie Co.: William, b. 4, 11, 1813; d. at Eden 5 Mo. 1874: Isaac, b. 6, 3, 1815: Abram, b. 8, 1, 1818; d. 11. 17, 1882: James, b. 9, 8, 1820; d. 1, 16, 1885: David, b. at Buffalo 1, 10, 1822; d. in Canada 7, 15, 1822. By her second husband she had two daughters. No further record. 712. Charles Twining, b. Quakertown, N. J., 7, 20, 1789 ; d. at Farming- ton, Warren Co., Pa.; m. about 1811, Betsey Boutwell, b. 7, 4, 1785; d. 9, 6, 1871, at Parmington. They removed from Erie Co., N. Y., where their chil- dren were born, to Potosi, Grant Co., Wis., about 1855, where they resided on FIFTH GENERATION. 119 their farm until a few weeks prior to his death from bleeding of the lungs. He was a cripple from boyhood from an injury to his foot by a horse, and always used crutches. He was a tailor and a Friend. 713. Mary Twining, b. 2, 17, 1792 ; d. 7, 19, 1865, at Boston, N. Y. ; m. about 1811, Reuben Johnson, b. about 1786; d. 4 Mo. 1840. They resided at Boston, N. Y., Avhere he was a farmer, and they were Friends. 714. Belinda Twining, b. 11, 28, 1796; d. 3, 23, 1839; m. Daniel AVebster. They were Friends and settled in Eden, Erie Co., N. Y., about 1814, where they remained. 715. Adonijah Twining, b. 5, 10, 1799; d. in infancy. 716. Thomas Twining, b. at Quakertown, N. J., 1, 13, 1801 ; d. 2, 1.5, ]891 ; bur. at North Collins, Erie Co., N. Y. ; m. 9, 27, 1820, Sarah Kester, b. 12, 19, 1799 ; d. 12, 5, 1843, near Huntington, Ind. ; dau. of Benjamin Kester and Rachel Hambleton. He came with his parents to North Boston (Podunk), Erie Co., 1811. At this place he married, reared his family, farmed, kept store, prac- ticed medicine (Thompsonian System), etc.: Moved with his family to Hunt- ington, Ind., on the Wabash, where he bought 200 acres of choice land in tlie forks of the Wabash and Little River, a famous resort and place of Council for Red Men; started by overland Sept. 20, 1841, arriving there Oct. 9th following. The land at this date is valuable, being underlaid with the best of limestone; the scenery is picturesque. At that date Huntington was a hamlet of log huts, Indians numerous and wild game abounded. In 1890 the town had become a place of 8,000, extending to the old homestead. Because of the dreaded fever and ague he became sick of the country and in 1846-7 returned to N. Y. and en- gaged in the dairy business on his farm in North Collins Twp. Erie Co. He became lame in the knee in his younger days and remained so during life. A slender man, above the medium height, active, well informed, a ready conver- sationalist and much devoted to Friends' principles (Orthodox), which he oc- casionally preached in later life ; was also custodian of meeting records. The compiler of the Twining Genealogy frequently saw this grandfather ride to his first and fourtli-daj' meetings, some three miles away, through the storm and bitter cold, to worship with the "two or three" equally loyal ones who had gathered to uphold the cherished tenets of Quakerism. Benjamin Kester, who in. Rachel, dau. of Stephen and Hannah Hamb'etnn, wa,s a son of Samuel Kester, b. 9, 26, 1737 ; d. 3, 8, 1804, and Susannah Webster, b. 10, 11, 1736; d. 2, 24, 18.32. Of Samuel Kester we learn from the Hambleton Genealogy that one dau., Sarah, m. Joseph Palmer of Chester Co., Fa., and a dau. Susannah m. Joseph Stephenson, lived at Railway, N. J., and d. there a few years since in her 09th year. Benjamin Kester, b. at Kingwood, N. J., d. 1819 ; in 1812 moved to Boston, Erie Co., N. T. ; m. Rachel Hambleton, 6, 19, 1782 ; b. 3, 7, 1765 ; d. 3, 6, 18.58, aged 98 years. Her grandfather, James Hambleton. who d. in Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa., 7 Mo 1751, is the first known ancestor of the Bucks Co. Hambletons. 120 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (208) John and Rebecca (Bennett) Twining of Union, Broome Co., N. Y. 717. Mary Twining (John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 9, 30, 1786; d. 3, 3, 1846, at Campville, Tioga Co., N. Y. ; m. 5, 10, 1866, James Powers of Broome Co., b. 1786; d. 9, 23, 1856, at Morton's Corner, Brie Co., N. Y. He was a wagon maker by trade. 718. William Twining, b. 10, 22, 1788; d. 1, 19, 1860, in Union, Broome Co., N. Y., unmarried : a fuller by trade. 719. Thomas Twining, b. 9, 4, 1790, in Hunterdon Co., N. J., d. 1863, at Groton, Tompkins Co., N. Y. ; m. Elizabeth McKenzie about the close of the War of 1812-14. She d. 6, 13, 1843, aged 53 years. He came with his uncle Thomas Twining to Erie Co., N. Y., and worked for him about one year; then enlisted in the war, with headquarters in Tompkins Co., N. Y. 720. Rachel A. Twining, b. 7, 19, 1792 ; d. 4, 10, 1867, in Ocean Co., N. J. ; m. 1819, to Samuel Wardell, b. 1797; d. 1880; lived and died at Burrsville, N. J. ; a man noted for integrity. 721. John Twining, b. 3, 25, 1794, in N. J. ; d. 1, 21, 1867, in Broome Co., N. Y.; m. Dorcas Fonner, b. 1, 20, 1792; d. 1, 25, 1867. He rafted logs and lumber down the Susquehanna Eiver before railroad times: was administrator of his father's estate; member of the Christian Church and deacon to the time of his death. "His descendants lead second in number of his compeers, pro- lific tribe." 722. Samuel Twining, b. 2, 22, 1796, in Hunterdon Co., N.J. ; d. 4, 10, 1831, in Broome Co., N. Y. ; m. 9, 23, 1815, Elizabeth Stout, b. 7, 7, 1797 ; d. 10, 17, 1882. He was a miller and farmer. 723. Benjamin Twining, b. 11, 9, 1797, in N. J. ; d. 3, 9, 1883, in Crawford Co., Wis., of paralysis ; m. 9, 1, 1823, Mariamna Atkins, in Broome Co. N. Y. ; b. 8, 5, 1805, in N. Y. ; d. in Wis. 10, 8, 1871. He moved with his family to Craw- ford Co. 3, 5, 1855. His son David came the year before, returned in the fall and brought his parents the next spring. 724. Sarah Twining, b. 10, 16, 1800; d. 3, 15, 1867, in Broome Co., N. Y.; m. 1 Mo. 1822, Joseph Cleveland, d. 3, 10, 1876: Members of M. B. Church. They had six children: Rachel A., b. 11, 14, 1823; m. Isaac VanDemark, 1849: Charles, b. 7, 29, 1825; m. Hannah Van Noy, 1866: Sarah, d. 12, 1, 1827: Martha, b. 9, 14, 1829 ; m. Ira Packard, 1849 : Joseph N., b. 1, 24, 1833 ; m. Mary E. Plain, 1857 : George, b. 2, 20, 1835 ; m. Mary Austin, 1857. No further record of these. 725. Mahlon Twining, b. 3, 20, 1802, in N. J. ; d. 12, 26, 1849, in Susque- FIFTH GENERATION. 121 hanna Co., Pa., being frozen to death in a snow drift in sight of his own house; was a farmer; m. Lucy L. Goodspeed, b. 9, 23, 1801, in Berkshire Co., Mass.; d. 2 Mo. 1891, at Ellis, Kansas. 726. Joseph Twining, b. 4, 6, 1804; d. in New York without issue. 727. Rebecca Ann Twining, b. 3, 6, 1807; d. 6, 22, 1883; ra. 11, 13, 1831, Richard Lashier, b. 6, 11, 1805 ; d. 1, 23, 1841, in Broome Co. 728. Henry Clifton Twining, b. 6, 11, 1809 ; d. 8, 27, 1866, at East Smith- field, Pa. ; m. Chloe Kickok, b. 8, 29, 1810, at Rutland, Vt. d. 7, 19, 1874, of lung fever; member of Christian Church. He moved from Broome Co. to East Smithfield, Pa., in 1801 ; was a farmer and stone mason. Children of (212) Daniel and Hannah (Snyder) Twining, of Warren Co., N. J. 729. John Twining (Daniel, Benjamin, Sarah, John), b. about 1800; d. aged 70 ; m. Annie Kirbaugh. No issue. 730. Christiann Twining, b. and d. in Warran Co., N. J. ; m. William Ribble. Issue: — John, Hannah, Anne, Abby, Susan Ribble. No further record. 731. Christopher Twining, m. 12, 31, 1833, Sarah Lommerson, both of Oxford Twp., "Warren Co., N. J. They had three children and went West; location unknown. 732. Betsey Twining, d. Oxford, N. J. 1887.; m. Charles Lanning, d. 1887. Issue : — Christopher, Charles, Stephen, Fanny, Martha, Elizabeth, Hannah ; some of whom reside in Oxford Twp. Warren Co. 733. Benjamin Twining, b. 8, 30, 1810, in Warren Co., N. J. ; d. 10, 29, 1868, in Luzerne Co., Pa. ; m. Elizabeth Lance, b. 3, 27, 1815 ; d. 5, 24, 1886. 734. Martha Twining, b. 6, 7, 1812; m. Charles Kennedy; d. at Slateford, Pa., 9 Mo. 1878, aged 68, and his widow resided there in 1890, with one of her children. Issue : — Daniel, b. 1832, deceased : Jacob, of Delaware Water Gap, b. 1833: Ezra, of Slateford, b. 1835: George and Harrison, b. 1839; dec'd: Elizabeth, of Jersey City, N. J.: Jeremiah, b. 1842, deceased: Harriet, b. 1850, and Hetty, b. 1852, residing at Slateford. 735. Frederick Twining, b. 3, 31, 1815; d. 12, 16, 1887; m. 8, 9, 1833, Joan Mettler (called Hannah in the record), b. 4, 18, 1816; d. 8, 15, 1884. They settled in Vannatta, Licking Co., Ohio, about 1838. He was a cooper by trade. 736. Jacob Twining, b. about 1816, in Warren Co., N. J. ; d. 1885, at Bel- 122 THE KIRK FAMILY. videre, N. J. ; m. 1st in 1835 to Sidney Ganoe, d. 1853. Second m. 1857, to Eliza Townsend, widow, who resided at Scranton, Pa., in 1890. Children of (215) Jesse and Mary (Twining) Leedom. 737. Edward Leedom (Jesse, Sarali, Sarah, John), b. 1, 4, 1789; d. 9, 19, 1871 ; m. Alice Vanartsdalen. lie was a farmer, near NewtoAvn, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 738. David Leedom, b. 12, 4, 1789 ; d. 1, 28, 1867 ; m. Sarah Ann Hutchin- son, b. 5, 7, 1813 ; dau. of Thomas Twining Hutchinson and Esther Smith. They were members of Makefield Meeting and he was a farmer near Newtown. No issue. 739. Richard Leedom, b. 12, 13, 1790 ; died young. 740. Sarah Leedom, b. 1, 30, 1792 ; died young. 741. Charles Leedom, b. 1, 25, 1793; m. Lydia McCarty; from near Quak- ertown; dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth McCarty. He owned a farm on the Neshaminy in Newtown Twp., but resided in Newtown and buried there ; mem- bers of Makefield Meeting. 742. Beulah Leedom, b. 2, 15, 1795 ; d. unmarried. 743. Elizabeth Leedom, b. 10, 15, 1797; d. 1884, unmarried. 744. Rachel Leedom, b. 5, 17, 1798 ; d. 1892, unmarried. Children of (224) William and Rachel (Hinde) Pollin, of Upper Darby. 745. Lydia Pollin (William, Hannah, William, John), b. 5, 5, 1780; d. 4, 11, 1839; buried Laurel Hill; m. 10 Mo. 1804, John Newlin, b. 10, 13, 1780, at Concord, Delaware Co., Pa.; d. 1, 25, 1838; buried same; son of Nicholas New- lin and Elizabeth Arment. He was a carpenter and they resided in Philadel- phia. 746. John Pollin, died unmarried. 747. Hannah Pollin, of Upper Darby, Delaware Co., Pa., in her will, dated 5, 30, 1840; proved Feb. 16, 1843, devised to her nephews, Nicholas New- lin and William Newlin, .i^lOO in trust for use of her brother Jonathan Pollin : To cousin Sidney Pollin, daughter of Nathan, deceased, $50 : To cousins Hannah Owen and Margaret P. Owen, minor daughters of Jonathan Owen, $100 : neices Hannah Ann Walter and Rachel Newlin to have the residue. 748. Jonathan Pollin, died unmarried. FIFTH GENERATION. 123 Children of (226) Sarah Kirk and John Brock, of Springfield Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. 749. Stephen Brock (Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. at SpringtownBucks Co., 6, 29, 1790 ; d. at DoylestoM^n 8, 11, 1860 ; m. Mary Jones, b. 4, 2, 1792 ; d. 8, 11, 1879 ; dau. of John Jones and Elizabeth Preston. They resided in Doyles- town. He was sheriff of Bucks Connty 1821-1823, and again 1827-1829, and was also a prominent landowner and business man of upper and central Bucks Co. 750. John Brock, b. at Springtown 1, 24, 1792; m. 1815, Catharine Egert, dau. of George Egert of Philadelphia, d. 1824, and wife Mary. John Brock removed to Doylestown, Pa., on arriving at manhood and en- gaged in mercantile business there until 1818, when he removed to Philadel- phia and engaged in the grocery business at 222 North second Street with Thomas M. Rush, under the firm name of Brock & Rush; later carrying on the business alone until 1837, when the firm became John Brock & Co., and in 1842, John Brock, Sons & Co., and was one of the largest wholesale grocery firms in the city. His sons George E., Wm. Penn and Charles were for some years as- sociated in business with him in Philadelphia. John Brock was a lieutenant in the State Troop during the war of 1812-14, and was one of the early purchasers of coal lands in Schuylkill County, and founded the tovt'n of Ashland in that county. 751. Phebe Brock, b. 1794, m. Charles Watson, b. 10, 18, 1790; son of John Watson and .Mary Jackson. They resided in Philadelphia, as did their children: — Brock, unm. : Sarah, unm. t John: Mary, unm. : Jervis, m. and had two daughters, m. to Burdick and Knight: Charles, No further record. 752. Charles Brock, d. prior to 1846, in Philadelphia; m. Eliza Zeigler: resided in Bucks Co. until 1820 ; then removed to Philadelphia, where he vv-as a prominent flour merchant. Children of (228) Hannah Kirk and John Betts of Buckingham. 753. Sarah B. Betts (Hannah, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. 11, 16, 1803; m. 12, 24, 1822, Samuel G. Price, b. 3, 1, 1799 ; d. 1867 ; son of Smith Price and Hannah Burroughs. They resided near Doylestown, Pa. His first wife was Martha Carver, mother of John Price who m. (230) Elizabeth Kirk. 754. Stephen K. Betts, b. 8, 2, 1808 ; m. 10 Mo. 1839, Alice Rebecca Van Tilburg. He was a farmer in Buckingham, near Independent School House. 124 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (229) Benjamin and Sarah (Pry or) Kirk. 755. Pamela Kirk (Benjamin, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. 3, 16, 1794; d. 7, 23, 1813. 756. Stephen Kirk, b. 3, 4, 1796 ; d. 8, 3, 1858 ; bur. at Doylestown ; m. 12, 24, 1818, Mary Evans ; d. 1821, without issue : Second m. 6, 11, 1829, at Buck- ingham Meeting, to Elizabeth Jones, b. 3, 8, 1805, in Buckingham; d. in Phila- delphia 6, 20, 1883 ; bur. at Doylestown ; dau. of John Jones and Elizabeth Preston of Buckingham. He was a miller and for many years had a flour mill at New Britain; then removed to Philadelphia and opened a flour, feed and provision store ; later engaged in retail coal business. They were Friends. 757. Pryor Kirk, b. 5, 18, 1799 ; d. 2, 7, 1878, in Cincinnati, 0. ; m. Hannah Jones, b. 4, 8, 1803; d. 5, 25, 1850, in Philadelphia; dau. of Bphraim Jones and Phebe Price. He was one of the first hoard of public school directors in Penn- sylvania, 1834. 758. Charles Kirk, b. 11, 26, 1801; d. 2, 18, 1882; m. 3, 27, 1828, Hannah Fell, b. 3, 8, 1803, in Buckingham Twp. ; d. 3, 18, 1872, dau. of Jonas Fell and Sarah Church of Buckingham. They resided in Knox Co., Ohio. 759. Elizabeth Kirk, b. 8, 26, 1826 ; d. 10, 26, 1841, unmarried. 760. Sarah Pryor Kirk, b. 1, 8, 1810; d. 12, 20, 1898; m. Rev. George P. Nice. They resided at 118 Argyle Street, Baltimore, Md. Issue : — Haseltine Nice, m. ■ Bresson : Cornelia, m. Rev. John T. Beckley : Leonidas, unm., 1888, in Baltimore : Estheretta, d. 5, 17, 1908. Children of (230) Elizabeth Kirk and John Price, Esq., of Gardenville, Bucks Co., Pa. 761. Charles M. Price (Elizabeth, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. 6, 29, 1801; d. in Plumstead Twp. 1, 26, 1872 ; m. Susan Rich and resided at Gardenville. 762. Martha Price, b. 2, 8, 1804; m. Yeamans Paul Jones, son of John Jones and Elizabeth Preston, of Buckingham, where they resided. 763. Kirk J. Price, b. 9, 24, 1805 ; m. Sarah Brown, dau. of Samuel Brown and Mary Shaw. Residence, Philadelphia. Issue : — John Price, d. unm. from being thrown from a carriage : Esther, m. Taylor and resided in Phila- delphia. No issue. 764. Stephen Kirk Price, b. 10, 30, 1807, in Plumstead Twp. ; d. 1, 14, 1862, in Buckingham; m. Rebecca Casey, b. 1, 30, 1812, in Solebury; d. 5, 19, 1842 in Plumstead; dau. of Thomas Casey and Hannah. They resided near Garden- ville. Second m. to Nancy Flack, d. 1853, in Carversville, while visiting her M w r > a H o z M FIFTH GENERATION. 125 mother ; dau. of David Flack and Sarah DeCoursey. He was coroner of Bucks County in 1839, afterward removing to Philadelphia. 765. Sarah Price, b. 10, 7, 1809 ; d. 10, 30, 1851, in Jenkintown, Pa. ; m. 4, 11, 1838, James Meredith, b. 10, 29, 1803; d. 8, 18, 1876, in New Britain, Bucks Co.; son of Morgan IMeredith and Hannah Roberts. They resided in New Britain until 1848, when they removed to Jenkintown. 766. John N. Price, b. in Plumstead Twp. 9, 19, 1811 ; d. 8, 8, 1888, in Doylestown ; bur. at Cemetery there ; m. 12, 27, 1832, Christiana Godshalk, b. 4, 29, 1811 ; d. 2, 19, 1865 ; bur. same place ; dau. of Samuel and Sidney God- shalk. John N. Price resided the greater part of his life in Solebury Twp., where he owned a small farm. After the death of his wife he resided with his son Samuel G., in Plumstead and Doylestown. 767. Smith Price, b. 1, 20, 1814; d. 1868; m. Henrietta Opp, d. 1887; dau. of Valentine and Catharine Opp of Doylestown, and resided at Gardenville, Bucks Co. Issue : — Valentine, m. : Catharine, d. y. : Allen, m. No further record. 768. Hannah Brock Price, b. 1, 20, 1814 (twin with Smith) ; d. 1891 ; m. 12 Mo. 1847, Eleazar Fenton Church, b. 1820 in Buckingham; d. 6, 15, 1893 in Newtown; son of Milicent Church. He was editor of the Newtown Enterprise, which he started in 3 Mo. 1868. They resided in Newtown. 769. Preston Price, b. 9, 30, 1816, in Plumstead ; d. 7, 25, 1880, in Phila- delphia; m. Ann W. Good, b. 9, 11, 1819; d. 1, 18, 1876; dau. of Nathan Good and Mary McKenney : resided in Solebury Twp. Children of (232) John and Elizabeth (Kelly) Scarborough, of Bucks County and Maryland. 770. Margaret Scarborough (John, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 4, 11, 1784; d. 12, 20, 1844; m. Samuel , a farmer in Cecil Co., Md. Issue: — Ocea Scarborough, b. 8, 17, 1803 ; d. 9, 18, 1876 : Manuel : Marion Lafayette : Lucien Bonaparte : and others. 771. Amos Scarborough, b. 3, 12, 1786; d. 5 Mo. 1875; buried in the Stuckert lot at Neshaminy Presb. Ch of Warwick Twp. ; m. 1st Sarah Cooper, d. 2, 27, 1836; bur. at Wrightstown; dau. of Henry, Esq., and Martha Cooper of that place. She was a Friend. Second m. to Anna Skelton : No issue. Third m. to Mary Fitzsimmons : No issue. He returned from Maryland and farmed in Wrightstown. Whig. 772. Rachel Scarborough, b. 5, 5, 1788 ; m. John Weaver of Cecil Co., Md.. 126 THE KIRK FAMILY. a cooper, and resided near Leeds, in that county : Second m. to Edward David- sou, and resided at Pleasant Hill, Md. Issue : — George E., Samuel, Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Rebecca and Susan Weaver, and Hannah Davidson. 773. John Scarborough, b. 6, 9, 1790; d. 1, 1, 1S64; m. 3, 18, 1817, Rachel Harvey of Cecil Co., Md., b. 11, 17, 1796 ; d. 5, 19, 18.55 ; dau. of Andrew and Susannah Harvey. He was a cooper by trade ; was turnkey in the police force of Baltimore for years; a Methodist Protestant in religion and a Republican. 774. Hannah Scarborough, b. 5, 3, 1792 ; d. 9, 7, 1822. 775. Joseph Scarborough, b. 6, 3, 1794; d. 4, 30, 1848; m. 1st Rebecca Boyd of near Port Deposit, Md., d. 11, 5, 1829 : Second m. to Sarah Smith, dau. of James Smith and Ann Smith of Diamond, Cecil Co., Md. He was a farmer and a Democrat. 776. Enos Scarborough, b. 9, 7, 1796; d. 3, 7, 1871 ; buried at Leeds, Cecil Co., Md. ; m. Maria "VVingate. He was a farmer and cooper by trade, a magis- trate for years, a Democrat ; members of Methodist Protestant Church. Issue : — John, Thomas, Ambrose Wesley, Torbert W., William, Hannah, Anna Eliza, and Mary Scarborough. 777. Charity Scarborough, b. 7, 11, 1799; d. 2, 12, 1862; bur. at Leeds, Cecil Co. ; m. Joseph Hall, son of Andrew Hall. He was a cooper and farmer, near Leeds. Issue : — John, George W., William and Elizabeth Hall. 778. Watson Scarborough, b. 12, 6, 1801 ; d. 11, 2, 1876 ; bur. at Leeds, Md. ; m. Jane Gill, dau. of Mathew Gill. He was a farmer and cooper, a Metho- dist and a Democrat. Children of (233) Robert and Ann (Paxson) Scarborough, of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. 779. Elizabeth Scarborough (Robert, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 2, 27, 1785; bur. at Buckingham in Friends' row; m. 11, 10, 1813, at Buckingham Mtg., Mahlon Wildman, son of Solomon and Sarah Wildman. They were mem- bers of Buckingham Meeting. 780. Ann Scarborough, b. 4, 9, 1791 ; d. about 1856 ; bur. at Buckingham. She made her home with her sisters Mary and Elizabeth and was a member of Buckingham Meeting; was buried there, next to her sister Mary; was one of those happy, jolly women that the world is the better of. 781. Henry Scarborough, b. 11, 12, 1792 ; d. 8, 27, 1857, in Buckingham Twp. ; m. 11, 12, 1823, at Buckingham Mtg., Elizabeth Skelton, b. 7, 23, 1789 ; d. 4, 1, 1858; dau. of John Skelton and Sarah Kimble of Solebury Twp. They FIFTH GENERATION. 127 were members of Buckingham Meeting and buried there. He was a farmer, near Pineville, and a Republican. 782. Mahlon Scarborough, b. 7, 21, 1794; died young. 783. Mary Scarborough, b. 1, 22, 1801 : d. 7, 5, 1852 ; a member of Bucking ham Meeting and buried there; m. 1823, Joseph Griffith, d. 11 7, 1857; son of Abraham Griffith and Esther Paxson of near Holmesburg, Philadelphia. He owned and resided upon the farm now or late of Harry Doan, near Cottage- ville, Bucks Co. In the spring of 1838 they moved to Crawford Co., Ohio, along the Miami River, in Conestoga wagons, taking five or six weeks for the journey, but owing to a failure of crops they returned in October of the same year, and later resided near Carversville, Pa. He was a Methodist and a Whig. Child of (234) Rachel Scarborough and Ajax Osmond. 784. Margaret Osmond (Rachel, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 6, 3, 1793; d. 1, 8, 1862 ; buried at Buckingham ; m. Michael Engles of Philadelphia, and they resided on what is the Frederick Pearson farm, in Solebury Twp., which her father bought for them. Michael died in Philadelphia, from a surgical opera- tion and was buried there. She m. 2dly -John Knowles a day laborer, who lived near Holicong, Buckingham Twp., who is said to have dissipated her fortune. Children of (235) Joseph and Sarah (Hartley) Scarborough of Solebury. 785. Elizabeth Scarborough (Joseph, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 10, 13, 1800 ; d. 10, 16, 1878 ; buried at Prenchtown, N. J. ; m. 2, 17, 1817 Aaron Van Horn, b. 4, 7, 1796 ; d. 4, 22, 1842 ; son of Isaac Van Horn and Mary Betts, of near Holland, Bucks Co. He was killed by the caving in of a well and buried at Buckingham. In early life he taught school and later farmed in Solebury Twp. They were Friends. 786. Margaret Scarborough, b. 9, 9, 1803 ; d. 12, 20, 1804. 787. Jonathan Scarborough, b. 11, 23, 1805 ; d. 10, 8, 1813. 788. Joseph Scarborough, b. 2, 23, 1809 ; d. 11, 21, 1885 ; m. Rachel Pear- son, d. 8, 22, 1877 ; buried in Crowley Cem., Tarrant Co., Texas ; dau. of Crispin Pearson and Elizabeth Wilkinson of Solebury. They farmed in Finley Twp., Hancock Co., 0., and later near Colesburg, Delaware Co : were members of Presb. Ch. at Colesburg. He was a Republican. 789. Letitia Scarborough, b. 1, 14, 1814 (after her father's death) ; d. 11, 13, 1890; m. 2, 14, 1827, Joseph T. Cooper, b. 4, 13, 1803; d. 3, 11, 1888; both 128 THE KIRK FAMILY. buried at Wrightstown Mtg. ; son of John Cooper and Esther Tomlinson of Northampton Twp., Bucks Go. She was a Friend. They farmed in Northamp- ton Twp. and in Union Twp., Mercer Co., N. J. He was a Democrat. Children of (236) Isaac and Amy (Pearson) Scarborough of Solebury. 790. Crispin Scarborough (Isaac, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 10, 31, 1795; d. 7, 11, 1847; m. Mary Shaw; both buried at Bucisingham graveyard; dau. of Ephraim Shaw and Ruth Bradshaw. They owned and resided on a farm near Carversville, Solebury Twp., now owned by Charles Paxson : members of Friends' Meeting: Politics, Whig. 791. John Scarborough, b. 2, 13, 1797 ; d. 9, 9, 1881 ; m. 10, 22, 1817, Han- nah Reeder, b. 1799; d. 9, 7, 1872; dau. of Charles M. Reeder and Jane Atkin- son of Upper Makefleld Twp., Bucks Co. They were members of Wrightstown Meeting, married there and buried there; farmed in Solebury, Lower Make- field, Falls and Newtown Twps., Bucks Co. Whig in politics. 792.. William Scarborough, b. 4, 23, 1799; d. 2, 7, 1875; m. 6. 22, 1825, Martha Past, b. 1, 29, 1803; d. 5, 14, 1876; both buried at Buckingham Mtg.; dau. of John Past and Alcesta Kinsey. He owned and resided on a farm N. W. of Buckingham Mtg. House and was a shoemaker by trade; a member of Friends' Meeting, a Whig and Republican. 793. Asa Scarborough, b. 9, 12, 1800 ; d. 11, 24, 1800. 794. Cynthia Scarborough, b. 11, 17, 1801 ; d. 11, 11, 1875, in Newtown Twp. ; bur. Solebury Mtg. ; m. 11, 3, 1819, at Doylestown, before Josiah Y. Shaw Esq., to Joseph K. Large, b. 11, 13, 1795 ; d. 4, 25, 1870 ; son of Ebenezer Large and Hannah Knowles of Solebury. They were Friends and he a farmer in Solebury Twp. Ebenezer Large was the son of Jacob Large of Kingwood Twp., Hunterdon Co., N. J., and m. 10, 21, 1790, Hannah Knowles, dau. of John Knowles of Upper Makefield Twp., Bucks Co. They resided in Solebury at the time of his wife's death. He died at the home of his daughter Anna L. Kirk wife of (821) Stephen S. Kirk, at Forest Grove, Bucks Co. : both Friends, and buried at Solebury. 795. Isaac Scarborough, b. 7, 1, 1804 ; d. 3, 22, 1883 ; m. Mercy Wilkinson Pearson, b. 4, 3, 1810 ; d. 10, 16, 1884 ; dau. of Crispin Pearson and Elizabeth Wilkinson. He owned and resided upon a farm of 104 acres, running through the middle of the original 510 acre tract. Later he retired to a lot located at Canada Hill, on the Old York Road, and adjoining his ancestral farm. He was a Whig and Republican and never missed a presidential election. Al- v^. vU K^fifH Vu) muovJlcwuulJuq.nU A,ii^AQ% ffit'lDit Vol /jnHKHLv oi'vl-'E'.' t '^''*^* /imu,^ i^iw. ot'i 'tut ':iu't"iai af tTuf'lttiic mSjItfi' ! I/- \! 1.1- '^v^AvvivMjfrvv^k li.v^^'^HwuLv n. 'ltV'^0^^ '*.i?^- .»iV 6-ia ItittuKiuJ //• MAKRIAGE CERTIFICATE OF ISAAC SCARBOROUGH AND AMY PEARSON. Facing p. 128. FIFTH GENERATION. 129 though not a member of meeting he was to all intents and purposes a Quaker, using the plain language and frequently attending meeting. He stood 5 ft. 8 inches in height, weighd about 150 lbs generally shaved smooth, had black hair and the characteristic Scarborough droop of the eye lid. He and wife were buried at Buckingham Mtg. 796. Charles Scarborough, b. 10, 6, 1806 ; d. 11, 26, 1839 ; buried at Hous- ton, Texas; m. 1st at Portsmouth, O., but his wife (name not given) lived but a month: m. again 5, 1, 1839, to a dau. of John and Cecelia Powell, at Houston. He went West in early life and his family lost sight of him until, many years afterward, his daughter visited Bucks County. He served in the war between Texas and Mexico ; was captured and with eleven others drew black beans, which meant that he was to be executed. He escaped and after traveling twelve days and nights, subsisting on parched corn and jerked beef, reached the ranch of a comrade named Darr. The Mexicans had robbed him of all but pants and shirt. Prom his daughter it was learned he was a Quaker and a Whig. 797. Amy Scarborough, b. 10, 16, 1808 ; d. 7, 13, 1877 ; m. 3, 7, 1833, before Justice Samuel Atkinson, to Watson Smith, b. 8, 15, 1809 ; d. 4, 11, 1883 ; son of Ezra Smith and Margery Hayhurst of Upper Makefield, Bucks County. They resided in Wrightstown Twp., where he was a small farmer yet accumulated considerable property : A Whig. Both buried at Wrightstown Mtg. 798. Pearson Scarborough, b. 4, 7, 1813; d. 2, 7, 1874; bur. at Bucking- ham Mtg.; m. 5, 21, 1846, (1482) Hannah C. Worstall of Newtown, b. 10, 25, 1813; d. 5, 19, 1898; dau. of Joseph Worstall and Jane Heston. He owned and occupied a farm between Aquetong and Solebury Mountain : was a Whig and Republican. They had one child, Matilda Jane b. 1, 18, 1850; d. while attending school at Langhorne, aged 18 years. 799. Elijah Wilson Scarborough, b. 10, 7, 1817 ; m. Sarah Adams, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah Adams of Solebury. He owned and resided upon a five acre lot near Stony Hill School House, north of Solebury Mountain. He was rather shiftless and died in the Hunterdon Co. Almshouse, and was buried there : served in the 12th Delaware Regt. in the Civil War : was a Baptist, Whig and Republican. Issue : — one child, died yoimg. Children of (237) Elizabeth Scarborough and Thomas Hartley. 800. Mary Hartley (Elizabeth, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 4, 13, 1797 m. Israel Carver, b. 9, 6, 1792, in Solebury; son of William Carver and Martha Addis. They resided on a farm near Clayton. Second m. to Samuel Large, son of Ebenezer Large and Hannah Knowles of Solebury. 801. Charity Hartley, b. 5, 4, 1799 ; d. 10, 31, 186— ; bur. at Buckingham 130 THE KIRK FAMILY. Mtg. ; m. 9, 25, 1824, to Benjamin McAdams, son of George and Jane McAdams. He d. 6, 6, 1871 ; bur. at Buckingham. They resided on the Hartley homestead near Aquetong. He was a tailor and a Whig. She was a member of Bucking- ham Meeting. 802. Elizabeth Hartley, b. 9, 7, 1802; m. (2483) Albert Kirk. 803. Charles Hartley, b. 4, 2, 1807. No further record. 804. John S. Hartley, b. 2, 9, 1809. No further record. 805. Martha Hartley, b. 11, 3, 1811. 806. Jonathan Hartley, b. 5, 12, 1814. Children of (238) Charity Scarborough and Mahlon Hartley. 807. John Hartley (Charity, Margaret, Isaac, John), m. Zilpha Hall. No further record. 808. Noah Hartley, b. 1, 15, 1803; d. 1, 2, 1889; m. 1827, Miiicent Hall, dau. of Isaac and Mary Hall of Leatherwood, 0. She d. 8, 5, 1856; both buried at Richland Meeting, of which they were members. They resided S. W. of Quaker City, 0., where he was a farmer and a Republican. 809. Sarah Hartley, b. 9, 30, 1804; d. 7, 8, 1885; m. 3, 28, 1827 to Isaac Perego, d. 10, 1, 1872; both buried at Quaker City, Guernsey Co. near which place he was a farmer: Members of Disciples Church. He was a Democrat. 810. Joseph Hartley, b. 10, 30, 1807 ; d. 8, 22, ; m. 1828, at Richland Meeting to Sarah Hall, d. 2, 18, 1844; dau. of Isaac and Sarah Hall. They farmed near Leatherwood, now Quaker City, Guernsey Co., and were members of Richland Meeting, where they were buried. 811. Mary Hartley, b. about 1817, d. at Quaker City, 0., 1839 ; m. Thomas Hollingshead. 812. Malinda Hartley, m. Benjamin Kester, M. D. No record. 813. Abi Hartley, m. Peter Vare. 814. Elizabeth Hartley, m. Jesse Hall. 815. Phebe Hartley, b, 2, 28, 1820, in Belmont Co., 0., m. 3, 21, 1839, by B. Vance, J. P., in Guernsey Co., 0., to Samuel James, d. 4, 4, 1900; son of Judah and Elizabeth James. They were members of Middle River Meeting, near Carlisle, Iowa, and resided near Liberty Center, where he followed farming and coopering; was a Republican and Prohibitionist; buried at Middle River Mtg. FIFTH GENERATION. 131 Children cf (239) John and Mary (Carver) Kirk of Buckingham Twp. Bucks Co., Pa. 816. William Kirk (Jolm, WilJiam, Isaac John), farmer, b. in Bucking- ham 11, 15, 1787 ; d. same 6, 2, 1869 ; bur. Forest Grove Presb. Ch. yd. ; m. 12, 8, 1808, Phebe Malone, b. 10, 12, 1787; d. 11, 11, 1853; dau. of John .Alalone and Rebecca Good of Buckingham. They resided near Forest Grove. Second m. to Mercy Hutchinson, b. 9, 5, 1801; d. 12, ]5, 1870; resided in Forest Grove. No issue by last wife. 817. Sarah Kirk, b. 12, 2, 1790 ; d. 7, 8, 1858, in U. Makefield Twp. ; m. 12, 5, 1811, Benjamin Doau, farmer, b. 8, 15, 1788, in U. Makefield ; d. same 11, 14, 1865 ; son of Amos Doan and Elizabeth Atkinson: all buried at AVrightstown Mtg. Benjamin Doan was descended from Daniel Doan of Eastham, Mass., and his wife Mehetable, supposed to be I\Iehetable Twinijig, dau. of 2d William Twining (Twining Genealogy.) 818. Mary Kirk, b. 5, 5, 1792; d. 1, 29, 1879, in Buckingham; bur. at Forest Grove; m. 1, 23, 1812, John Belts Jr., farmer, b. 7, 16, 1787; d. 10 Mo. 1865; son of John Belts and Sarah Anderson. They resided in Buckingham Twp. 819. John Kirk, b. 8, 26, 1795; d. 5, 5, 1837, in Buckingham; m. (246) Rachel Kirk, b. 8, 19, 1796, on the "Kirk Homestead," d. 2, 27, 1882, in Buck- ingham; dau. of Thomas Kirk and Mary Rice. They resided on the John Kirk homestead, in Buckingham; buried at Wriglitstowu Sltg. 820. Isaac C. Kirk, b. 10, 6, 1800 ; d. in Buckingham 9, 29, 1878 ; m. 10, 20, 1822, Eliza Coates, b. 3, 3, 1799 ; d. 10, 12, 1868 ; dau. of William Coates and Mary Hambleton. She vas a member with Friends. They resided in Buck- ingham. He was a farmer but retired in the later part of his life v\nth a com- petency : both buried at Forest Grove Presb. Ch. yd. In politics. Whig. 821. Stephen S. Kirk, b. 1, 8, 1802; d. 9, 1, 1878, at Forest Grove; m. Annie Large, b. 1802; d. 7, 7, 1870; dau. of Ebenezer Large and Hannah Knowles, of Soleburj^ They resided in Forest Grove ; retired farmer and drover : a Whig. No issue. Children of (240) William and Mary (Terry) Kirk, of Buckingham Township. 822. Cynthia Kirk (William, AVilliam, Isaac, John), b. 5, 26, 1796; d. in Philadelphia 11, 6, 1861; bur. at Yfrightstown JMtg. ; m. 4, 13, 1815, Joseph Carver of Buckingham, b. 6, 22, 1792; d. 4, 4, 1870; bur. AVrightstown ; son of Joseph Carver and Elizabeth Kemble. He was a farmer and miller and resided at what was known as Carver's Mill, near Wycombe, Bucks Co. He was jus- tice of the peace for many years, and Register for three years. 132 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (241) Sarah Kirk and Benjamin Carver, born in Plumstead Twp,, Bucks Co. 823. Amos Carver (Sarah, AVilliam, Isaac, John), b. 5, 22, 1791; bur. at Carversville ; m. 5, 18, 1814, Elizabeth Lewis, d. 4 Mo. 1858 ; bur. same ; dau. of John Lewis and Rachel Pox. He was a farmer. They were members of the Christian Church and resided in Hunterdon Co., N. J. 824. William Carver, b. 5, 6, 1793, in Plumstead; d. in Berks County, Pa., where he m. a German woman and had i.ssue : — William, Thomas, Levi and another. 825. Elizabeth Carver, b. 10, 3, 1795; m. Abraham Black, son of Henry Black and Sophia Shadinger. He was a vendue crier and resided in Plumstead Twp. 826. Jesse Carver, b. 3, 24, 1797; d. 1838; m. 12, 8, 1824, Euphemia Ely, dau. of Samuel Ely and Grace Heverlin. 827. Cynthia Carver, 1). 5, 10, 1800 ; d. 1, 10, 1869 ; bur. at Carversville ; m. 1818, Isaac Black, carpenter, b. 1796; d. 3, 25, 1838; son of Henry Black, a farmer of Plumstead Twp., and Sophia Shadinger. They resided in Plumstead. Henry Black was the son of Abraham Black, a Mennonite preacher, from Germany, and an early settler in Tinicuro Twp., Bucks County. 828. Rachel Carver, b. 12, 3, 1802: d. in Philadelphia 1, 15, 1882; m. 3, 23, 1823 to Anthony Fly, son of Frederick Fly. 829. Levi Carver, b. 6, 12, 1805; d. 9, 11, 1881, in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co. ; m. 4, 6, 1831, Harriet Cosner. 830. Isaac Carver, b. 1, 6, 1808; m. 11, 25, 1835, Elizabeth C. Biddle. They resided in Philadelphia. 831. Miranda Carver, b. 10, 25, 1810; m. George Huey : resided at Lum- berville, Bucks Co. 832. Mary Carver, b. 5, 28, 1813 ; d. 8, 14, 1847 ; m. 11, 23, 1833, William Johnson. 833. Stephen Carver, b. 10, 14. 1816; died the next day. Children of (242) Cynthia Kirk and Amos Walton, of Moreland Twp., Mont- gomery Co., Pa. 834. William V/alton, (Cynthia, AVilliam, Isaac, John), b. 12, 15, 1800, in Moreland; d. same 10, 12, 1887; m. Sarah Livezey of Abington, b. 1800; d. 4, 12, 1885, dau. of Anthony Livezey and Esther Bailey. They were members of o H ►J < s Pi o FIFTH GENERATION. 133 Abington Meeting and resided near Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery Co. He was a farmer, a Whig and a Republican. 835. Mary Walton, b. 9, 3, 1802; d. 11, 30, 1865; m. 12, 1, 1825, (848) Charles Kirk. See his line. 836. Elizabeth Walton, b. 8, 29. 1804 ; d. in Moreland Twp. 5, 26, 1870, un- married; buried at Horsham. 837. Stephen Walton, b. 12, 9, 1806; d. in NorristoAvn 12, 1, 1890, \m- married ; buried at Horsham. 838. Tacy V/alton, b. 2, 29, 1809; d. 3, 10, 1809; bur. at Horsham. 839. Miranda Walton, b. 3, 6, 1810 ; d. 7. 16, 1879, at Smith's Corner, Sole- bury Twp.; m. 11, 11, 1830, under eare of Friends' Meeting, Ralph Smith, b. 8, 26, 1806; d. 10, 25, 1893, in WrightstoAvn ; son of Ezra Smith and Margery Hayhurst of Upper Makefield Twp. She was a member of Horsham j\Io. Mtg., later of M^rightstowu, of which her husband AA'as also a member : resided in Upper Makefield. Ralph Smith m. a 2d wife, Susan Warner. 840. Macre Walton, b. 3, 19, 1815 ; d. 2, 20, 1857, in Moreland, unm. 841. Ann Walton, b. 6, 9, 1817; d. in Moreland 3, 22, 1843, unm. 842. Lydia Walton, b. 6, 3, 1821 ; d. 8, 22, 1857, unm. ; all buried at Horsham. Children of (243) Isaac and Martha (Merrick) Kirk. 843. Letitia Kirk (Isaac, William, Isaac, John), b. 1 Mo. 1807 ; d. in Buck- ingham Twp. 1828, unm. 844. Miranda Kirk, b. 12, 17, 1809; d. 1833, in Buckingham, unm. 845. William Kirk, b. 11, 13, 1813 ; d. at PineviUe 2, 24, 1904, in 91st year; m. 5, 27, 1835, Esther Thomas of Buckingham, b. 3, 29, 1813 ; d. 4, 27, 1896, in Pineville ; dau. of Evan Thomas and Amy Worthington. He was a farmer in Buckingham, retiring later to Pineville: Both buried at Buckingham l\Itg. 846. Caroline Kirk, b. 8, 13, 1818 ; d. 1819. 847. Lydia Kirk, b. 6, 3, 1821 ; d. 12, 11, 1885 ; m. 1839, (2486) Spencer W. Kirk, son of William Kirk and Phebe Malone. See his line. Children of (244) Amos and Charity (Doan) Kirk, of Buckingham Twp. 848. Charles Kirk (Amos, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 5, 11, 1804; d. 5, 10, 1856, in Buckingham, on part of the farm devised to his father by Joseph Kirk (62), near Pineville; m. 12, 1, 1825, Mary Walton, b. 9, 3, 1802; d. 11, 30, 1865; 134 THE KIRK FAMILY. a member of Horsham and later of Wrightstown ]\Ieeting; dan. of Amos Walton and (242) Cynthia Kirk. He Avas a farmer, owned and ran a saw and clover mill in Warwick Twp., on the Neshaminy Creek for many years in the early part of his life; in 1848 removed to a part of the home farm, in Bucking- ham, where he spent the remainder of his life. In appearance he was of good size, black hair and gray eyes, quiet and unassuming in deportment, with a generous disposition which won him many friends. In 1848 he purchased 63 acres, 16 perches of land with buildings, from his father, situated on the Durham Road in Lower Buckingham, for $o,155. 849. Wilhelmina Kirk, b. 4, 23, 1806, near Pincville; d. 9, 16, 1847, in Wrightstown Twp., near Pineville ; m. 10, 26, 1826, John K. Trego, farmer, b. 6, 24, 1804 ; d. 3, 28, 1886 ; son of John Trego and Morris. They resided near Pineville: both buried at Wrightstown Mtg. 850. Angelina Kirk, b. 1, 23, 1812, near Pineville; d. near ilozart, Buck- ingham, 11, 28, 1891; m. 11, 24, 1836, Joseph Worthington, farmer, b. 7, 21, 1811; d. 10, 29, 1880; son of Abner AVorthington and Abigail Walton of Buck- ingham, near Concord (now Mozart), where they resided. Both buried at AVrightstown Mtg. 851. Thomas Kirk, b. 7, 25, 1814; d. 1, 12, 1894, near Mozart; m. 1st, 10, 5, 1837, Sarah Ann Malone, b. 4, 2, 1815; d. 2, 3, 1842; dan. of James Malone and Sarah Bye. Second m. 1, 1J, 1847, to Slary AValton. b. 4, 14, 1822; d. 3, 14, I860; dau. of John AYalton and Elizabeth Matehner. He was a farmer and miller; owned what was called Kirk's ]\lill, at a point on the Neshaminy called Indian Neck, on the line of Buckingham and Warwick Twps., Bucks Co. This family all buried at Wrightstown i\ltg. 852. Joseph Kirk, b. 4, 4, 1820; d. 5, 24, 1853, unm. bur. at AVrghtstown. 853. Chapman Kirk, b. ]. 11, 1822, near Pineville; d. 3, 3, 1846, at same; bur. at AVrightstown Mtg. ; m. 9, 14, 1843, (2507) Letitia A, Betts, b. 1], 8, 1821 ; d. 1, 11, 1904; bur, at Forest Grove Presb. Ch. yd.; dau. of ]Mar> Kirk and John Betts. He was a fartiuir on a part of the home farm, but he lived only three years after marriage, leaving a wife and babe two years old, and another was born four months after his death. To a, friend in his last hours he ex- pressed a great concern for his young v.-ife and ui.'born child, and the little one running around his bed. She remained his -widow, faithful to his memory, and resided with her youngest son, vrho was tlie comfort and solace of her de- clining years : a member of the Forest Grove Pi-csb. Ch. over 50 years. Child of (245) Joseph and Eliza (Bradshaw) Kirk. 854. Joseph Jenks Kirk (Joseph, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 8, 14, 1819, in FIFTH GENERATION. 135 Buckingham; d. in York, York Co., Pa., 5, 22, 1881; buried there; m. 12, 2, 1841, Clementine Cole Wetherill, b. 6, 10, 1823, in New Britain Twp., dau. of Samuel Wetherill and Elizabeth Brown. lie was a miller and farmer; mem- bers of M. E. Church, and resided in York. Children of (247) James and Letitia A. (Anderson) Kirk of Buckingham. 855. Joshua Anderson Kirk (James, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 5 Mo. 1823, on the Kirk Homestead; d. there 12, 29, 1872; m. 12, 16, 1852, Elizabeth S. Gil- bert, b. 9, 11, 1833; daa. of Josliua Gilbert and Anna AVatson, of Buckingham. He resided on the "Isaac Kirk Homestead", which, from his daughter Florence passed, with the exception of ten acres, out of the Kirk family and name. 856. Mary Kirk, b. 7, 2, 1827; d. 8, 21, 1908; m. 3, 23, 1846, Charles Ben- ington Ely, farmer, b. 9, 1, 1824; d, 8, 23, 1891 ; son of Hugh B. Ely and Sarah Olden of Buckingham Twp. They resided on a part of the Kirk tract in Buck- ingham ; buried at Buckingham Mtg. Children of (248) Samuel and Susan (Denison) Kirk. 857. Rachel Caroline Kirk (Samuel, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. in Buck- ingham 5, 19, 1839 ; m. 4, 25, 1860, Thomas Kiphart. They resided in Warren Co., Ohio, but now in Springfield, Clark Co., 0., with their daughter, at 294 Lagonda Ave. 858. Thomas Harrison Kirk, b. in Buckingham 3, 22, 1840; d. in AVarreu Co., 0., 4, 25, 1899; m. 10, 20, 1870, Annie Conden, d. 7, 6, 1877. They resided in Morrow, Warren Co., and were members of the Presb. Ch. Issue : — Gertrude, b. 2, 12, 1874; m. 9, 2, 1894, Charles Eieholzer, in employ of R. R. Co.: Guy, b. 6, 4, 1877 ; unm. in 1902. No further record. 859. Elizabeth W. Kirk, b. 10, 19, 1847 ; d. 6, 15, 1873, in Ohio ; m. 9, 10, 1868, Albert Nickelson, and left one child, Ross Nickelson, b. 6, 15, 1873. No further record. Children of (249) Margery Kirk and William Hibbs, of Pineville, Pa. 860. James Hibbs (Margery, Tliomas, Isaac, John), b. in Pineville 4, 6, 1828; m. 12 Mo. 1868 Esther Williams, dau. of Edward Williams and Ellen Schofleld. He was a farmer, near Buckingham Station. 861. Eliza Hibbs, b. 4, 1, 1831 ; m. 11, 8, 1849, Joseph S. Atkinson b. 8, 19, 1823 ; d. 3, 27, 1900, at Lahaska, Bucks Co. ; son of Thomas Atkinson and Jane Smith. He was a retired farmer and owned much real estate in Bucks County ; 136 THE KIRK FAMILY. buried at Buckingham Mtg., of which both Avere members, with residence at Lahaska. 862. Mary Hibbs, b. 11, 12, 1834; m. 10, 5, 1854, by Friends' ceremony, at home, to Richard H. Janney of Solebury, b. 1832; son of William Janney and Rebecca Smith; d. 5, 1, 1906; buried at Solebury Mtg. Her address, New Hope, Pa. 863. William Harrison Hibbs, farmer, b. in Pineville 2, 16, 1839; d. at Doylestown 3, 31, 1905; m. by Friends' ceremony 1, 24,1869, to (3613) Elmira B. Malone, b. 1, 14, 1846; dau. of James Malone and Sarah B. Dubree of Buckingham Twp. They resided at Pineville until recently. Children of (250) Mary Samms and John Wood, of Moreland. 864. Ann Wood (Marj^ Ann, Thomas, John), b. 3, 1, 1781; d. 9, 3, 1844, unmarried. 865: John Wood, b. 8, 18, 1782; d. 11, 5, 1782. 866. Elizabeth Wood, b. 2, 14, 1784; d. 7, 15, 1784. 867. Amy Wood, b. 9, 22, 1785 ; d. 12, 8, 1785. 868. Sarah Wood, b. 10, 20, 1786; d. 1, 3, 1866; m. 12, 20, 1804, under care of Horsham Mo. Mtg., to Jacob Walton, b. 8, 18, 1777; d. 12, 28, 1854, son of Jacob Walton and Mary Conard. They resided in Moreland Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa., were members of Horsham Meeting and buried there. 869. Joseph Wood, b. 5, 3, 1788; d. 8, 12, 1875, in Moreland; m. 11, 11, 1812, at Buckingham Mtg., to Rachel Malone, b. 12, 25, 1792; d. 11, 17, 1875; dau. of John Malone and Rebecca Good of Buckingham Twp. He was a thrifty farmer and raised a large family; resided in Moreland, near Byberry Road Station; members of Horsham Meeting and buried there. 870. John Wood, b. 11, 6, 1792 ; d. 9, 27, 1856 ; m. 10, 22, 1817, under care of Buckingham Mo. Mtg., to Rebecca Walton (874), b. 8, 1, 1795; d. 9, 11, 1870; dau. of Jeremiah Walton and Hannah Malone of Buckingham Twp. Resided in Moreland, members of Horsham Mo. Mtg. and buried at Horsham Mtg. Children of (259) Elizabeth Walton and William Paxson. 871. Ann Paxson (Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 8, 17, 1784; d. 11, 22, 1801. 872. Mary Paxson, b. 9, 9, 1787; d. 5, 23, 1872; m. 11, 16, 1810, Charles FIFTH GENERATION. 137 Spencer of Horsham, Montgomery Co., b. 7, 30, 1780; d. 10, 29, 1862; son of Jarrett Spencer and Hannah Evans. 873. John Paxson, h. 4, 19, 1789. No further record. Children of (260) Jeremiah and Hannah (Malone) Walton, of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co. 874. Rebecca Walton (Jeremiah, Marj^ Thomas, John), b. 8, 1, 1795; d. 9, 11, 1870; m. (870) John Wood Jr. See his line. 875. John V/alton, b. 10, 30, 1797 ; d. 12, 31, 1810 ; m. Martha Gourlcy, b. 7, 30, 1799 ; d. 12, 6, 1836 ; dau. of Samuel Gourley and Priscilla Walton. They resided in Moreland Twp., a mile and a half S. E. of Hatboro : buried at Horsham Mtg. He m. 2d wife, Mary Thompson. 876. Elizabeth Walton, b. 1800 ; it is supposed died yoimg. 877. Hiram Walton, b. 5, 19, 1802; d. 11, 27, 1882; m. 10, 12, 1826, under care of Abington Mo. Mtg. Margaretta Hallowell, b. 5, 24, 1802; d. 4, 18, 1869; dau. of George Hallowell and Sarah Walton of Abington Twp. They were farmers in Buckingham Twp., members of Buckingham Mtg. and buried there. 878. Abner Walton, farmer, b, 10, 16, 1804, in Buckingham; d. same 12, 3, 1881; m. Mary Ann Hallowell, b. 11, 22, 1804; d. 8, 7, 1883; dau. of George Hallowell and Sarah Walton of Abington. When retired from farming re- sided at Forest Grove ; members of Buckingham Meeting and buried there. 879. Oliver Walton, farmer, b. 2, 3, 1807; d. 2, 13, 1869; buried at Horsham Mtg. ; m. 11, 10, 1830, Elizabeth Lukens, b. 8, 12, 1811 ; d. 1, 9, 1896 ; dau. of Benjamin Lukens, and Martha Deaves: resided in Horsham Twp., Montgomery Co., and members of Horsham Mtg. 880. Jonathan Walton, farmer, b, 1809; d. 5, 9, 1887, in Solebury Twp.; m. 11, 13, 1833, at Wrightstown Meeting, Jane Smith, b. 7, 15, 1812; d. 2, 6, 1852; dau. of Ezra Smith and Margery Hayhurst of Upper Makefield. They were members of Buckingham Mtg. and were buried there : resided near Forest Grove. 881. Hannah Walton, b. 3, 30, 1814; d. 8, 1, 1885, in Abington Twp. m. 2, 13, 1839, Jacob Armitage of Solebury, farmer, b. 7, 9, 1814; d. 11, 19, 1886; son of Henry Armitage and Sarah Walton of Solebury Twp. Tliey were buried at Abington Mtg. Children of (262) Jesse and Ann (Love) Walton, of Frankford, Philadelphia. 882. Benjamin Love Walton (Jesse, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 11, 2, 1797; d. 7, 18, 1827, at Frankford; m. 12, 7, 1820, by Robert Wharton, Mayor 138 THE KIEK FAMILY of Phila., to Elizabeth Coates, b. 6, 12, 1801 ; d. 12, 7, 1863; dau. of Casper Jacob Coates and Elizabeth Baker of Praiikford, where they resided. He was a tanner. 883. Mary Ann Walton, b. 9, 9, 1799 ; d. 10, 13, 1800. 884. Lewis Love Walton, b. 4, 14, 1801; d. 9, 16, 1867; bur. at Frank- ford; m. 9, 16, 1824, by Friends' ceremony, Elizabeth Stockton, b. 1, 3, 1805; d. 9, 16, 1876; dau. of Job Stockton and Ridg'way, of Springfield, N. J. 885. Harper Walton, M. D., b. 1, 21, 1803; d. 3, 30, 1836, unm., it is sup- posed. 886. Elizabeth Love Walton, b. 12, 19, 180G; d. 3, G, 1840; m. 5, 1, 1829, Dr. Samuel W. Pickering, of Frankford, Phila., where they resided. Issue: — • Henry Pickering. Children of (263) Isaac and Martha (Lloyd) Walton, of Moreland. 887. Lydia Walton (Isaac, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 12,30, 1800; d. 9, 27, 1841, unmarried. 888. Ann Walton, b. 5, 9, 1802; d.9, 29, 1883; m. 11, 1.3, 1821, Thomas Tomlinson, b. 5, 1, 179.5; d. 3, 30,1870, near Bustleton, Phila.; son of John Tomlinson and Phebe Malone. He was a prosperous farmer near Bustleton, 23d Ward, Phila.; members of Byberry ]\rtg., and br>r. there. Joseph Toniliiisiiii murriofl Eli/.-ibotli Wurtliin^tton. ^J'lieir son Thomas (lied 8, 17, 1824, in liis Tilth year. Tlieir sou Fnmcis il. .5, 1, 18125, in 72d year. Their son .John Tomlinson ni. 1778, I'liebe iAIalono, dan. of Patrick and Hannali. She d. 1, 21, 18:«, in lier Sltli year. .Tolni d. 2, 10, 1824. Their children: Elizabeth d. 11, (!, 1835, a^ed ">(! years, unm. Benjamin d. 7, 4, 182G, in 41st year; m. Aseuath Walton. John d. about 7, 11. 1857; ni. Sarah Worthington. William d. 8, 15, 18(;i ; m. Martha Taylor. Mary d. 10, SO, 1800; m. .Joshua Worthington. Sarah, d. 0, 12, 1800, unm. Thomas d. 3, 30, 1870 ; m. Ann Walton. James, m. Taey Carter. By second wife, Mary Roberts. 889. George Walton, b. 2, 11, 1805; d. 6, 19, 1887, in Moreland Twp. ; m. 3, 11, 1841, Beulah Walton (2666), b. 9, 11, 1805; d. 4. 27, 1887; dau. of (868) Sarah Wood and Jacob Walton. He was a fanner near Willow Grove More- land Twp., and became wealthy: members of Horsham Mtg., and buried there. 890. Jarrett Walton, b. in Moreland, d. 9, 16, 1832, unmarried. 891. Barclay Walton, b. 11, 20, 1811. No record. 892. Sarah R. V/alton, b. 11, 9. 1814: d. 2, 3, 1900; m. 3, 5, 1840, at Hors- FIFTH GENERATION. 139 ham Mtg., Chalkley AVood (2671), farmer, b. 10, 4, 1818; d. 6, 5, 1881; son oE (869) Joseph Wood and Rachel I\Ialone of Moreland : members of Hoi'sham Mtg. and buried there. See his line. Children of (264) Jonathan and Hannah (\¥orthington) Walton. 893. Martha V/alton (Jonathan, Susanna, Thomas, John), b. 9, 30, 1804; d. 1, 31, 1884; buried William Penn Cem., Soinerton ; m. Mordecai Carter, b. Byberry 1801; d. 5, 14, 1848; bur. Friends' graveyard there son of James Carter and Phebe Tomlinson of that place. He spent his boyhood in Byberry, farmed two years in Warminster and then removed (1830) to Northampton Twp., Bucks Co. Martha was a member with Friends. 894. Agnes Walton, b. 10, 30. 1806; d, 3, 27, 1892; bur. at William Penn Cem., Somerton; m. 2, 10, 1831, James Tomlinson, son of A¥illiam Tomlinson and Martha Taylor. He was a farmer near Fox Chase Phila. ; bur. at Byberry. William Tomlinson was son of John Tomlinson and Phebe Malone, dau. of Patrick and Hannah Malone, who had six daughters and two sons : — Hannah, m. Benjamin Worthington : John m. Rebecca Good : Mary, m. William Kirk (61) : Phebe m. Thomas Tomlinson. 895. Emily Walton, b. 2, 4, 1809 : d. in Byberry, unmarried. 896. Hannah Walton, b. 8, 27, 1811 ; m. Benjamin Tomlinson, son of William Tomlinson and Martha Taylor. Issue : — Harrison ; Mary, m. Cornelius Dofson; Franklin; Linford, deceased. ^ 897. Isaac Walton, b. 12, 13, 1813; m. Catharine Reese, d. 2, 27, 1880; dau. of Joseph Reese and Rebecca Singerley. Issue : — John, of Fox Chase, Phila.: Hannah, m. Robert Fletcher: Anna Rebecca, m. Thomas Roberts: George, deceased. 898. Benjamin Walton, b. 10, 24, 1818; died young. 899. Josiah Walton, b. 11, 9, 1820; d. 12, 3, 1854; m. 1st Elizabeth Osmond; 2d, Elizabeth Hilt: had eight children who declined to give dates:— Ida, m. George Shunk and had son Howard, b. 12, 19, 1879: Franklin: Howard, d. 12, 13, 1879 : Mary, m. Harding : Jennie, d. 1, 26, 1908, aged 47, m. Harry P. Knight : Thomas : Albert : Elvianna. Harry P. Knight, son of Charles B. Knight and Rebecca Buckman, has son Raymond C. who m. 2, 5, 1908 (5184) Elsie Harding Raab. 140 THE KIRK FAMILY Children of (265) Agnes Walton and Hiram Worthington of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co. 900. Susanna Worthington (Agnes, Susanna, Thomas, John), b. 7, 7, 1802; d. about 1853; was feeble minded. 901. Sarah Worthington, b. 1, 5, 1807; d. 10, 26, 1885, unmarried; buried at Wrightstown. 902. Hiram Worthington, b. 3, 25, 1810 ; d. 2, 27, 1887 ; bur. at Wrights- town; m. 5 Mo. 1858, Amanda Gourlcy, d. 1860; dau. of John Goiirley and Rachel Morgan. No issue. He was a great reader of history and had some valuable old volumes in his possession at his death, which sold at fair prices to lovers of such books. Children of (267) Thomas and Tacy (Roberts) Harding of Southampton Twp., Bucks Co. 903. Agnes Harding (Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 12, 25, 1794; d. 4, 2, 1862 ; buried at Eichboro, Northampton Twp., Bucks Co. ; m. 10 Mo. 1815, Benjamin Croasdale, b. 6 Mo. 1791 ; d. 1, 22, 1877; son of Jonathan Croasdale and Hannah. He was a sawyer and farmer; resided near Riehboro. She was a Friend. 904. Samuel Harding, carpenter, b. 2, 13, 1797 ; d. 3, 21, 1871 ; bur. at Wm. Penn Cem. ; m. Maria Staats, d. 2, 17, 1871 ; dau. of Staats and Elizabeth Biles. They were members of Byberry Mtg. and resided at Pleas- antville, Southampton Twp. 905. John P. Harding, farmer, b. 2, 13, 1799 ; d. 3, 25, 1870 ; bur. at Wm. Penn Cem.; m. 10, 3, 1822, Phebe Field, b. 10, 2, 1799; d. 5, 4, 1841; dau. of Benjamin Field : resided in Southampton Twp : m. again to Alice Michener, b. 8, 12, 1799 ; d. 3, 26, 1885 : no issue by last. He was a birthright member of the Society of Friends. 906. Nathan Harding, b. 7, 22, 1801; d. 3, 19, 1861; m. Rebecca Hellings. He was a house painter and farmer but later in life kept a hotel. 907. Joseph Kirk Harding, b. 1, 31, 1804; d. 9, 1, 1874; bur. Wm. Penn Cem.; m. 1, 19, 1826, Mary E. Harper, b. 1803; d. 3, 21, 1887; her mother an Engle. They were members of P>yberry Meeting and resided in Byberry, near Poquessing Bridge. He was a tailor in early life and later a farmer. 908. Isaac Roberts Harding, b. 9, 21, 1806; d. 4, 9, 1901; bur. at Riehboro FIFTH GENERATION. 141 Cem. ; m. Mary Ann Johnson, b. 8, 18, 1807 ; d. 12, 7, 1889. members of Byberry Meeting. Republican in politics. 909. Ruth A. Harding, b. 7, 18, 1809 ; d. 10, 12, 1892, in Newtown, Pa., aged 84; bur. at Somerton; m. 1834, Uriah Delany, b. 3, 2, 1810; d. 4, 6, 1886; bur. same place ; son of William Delaney and Mary Brous of Northampton Twp. He was a farmer and Republican ; members of Baptist (Jh., and resided in Northampton Twp. and Newtown, Pa. William Delaney was for many years a deacon of the Southampton Baptist C'h. 910. Rachel Harding, b. 5, 29, 1812 ; d. 11, 26, 1892; bur. Wm. Penn Cem. ; m. 7, 13, 1845, Thomas Lloyd Brown, b. 11, 5, 1823; d. 5, 14, 1884, at South- mapton, Bucks Co. ; bur. Wm. Penn Cem. He was a wheelwright by trade but farmed for many years in Southampton : members of M. E. Church. 911. Wm. Miles Harding, painter, b. 3, 15, 1815, at the "Old Harding Homestead" near Feasterville; d. 1, 11, 1906; bur. Wm. Penn Cem.; m. 9, 1, 1836, Phebe Delaney, b. 3, 1, 1819; dau. of William Delaney and Mary Brous. Second m. 8, 17, 1864, Martha S. Hart, dau. of John Hart and Elizabeth Fryer. Resided at Feasterville; members of Friends' LItg. In his old age he became blind. Children of (268) Mary Harding and Isaiah Walton of Moreland. 912. Seth Walton (Mary, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 11, 28, 1795; d. 11, 1, 1883; m. 11, 15, 1821, Margaret Walton, b. 7, 12, 1794; d. 3 Mo. 1870; dau of Job Walton and Mary Malone (dau. of John ilalone and Rebecca Good), of Warwick Twp., Bucks Co. They resided in Moreland, were members of Horsham Mtg. and buried there. 913. Sarah Walton, b. 11, 11, 1796 ; d. 11, 20, 1853, unm. bur. at Horsham. 914. Joseph Walton, b. 4, 23, 1798; d. 10, 10, 1867; bur. at Horsham; m. Mary Shoemaker, b. 1795 ; d. 2, 21, 1827 ; dau. of George Shoemaker : Second m. 9, 10, 1828, to Martha Dubree, b. 1806 ; d. 8, 17, 1839 ; dau. of Thomas DuBree and Rebecca Knight, members of Byberry Mtg. : 3d m. 3, 4, 1841, to Rebecca Walton, b. 1796; d. 12, 23, 1871; dau. of Job Walton and Mary Malone. He resided in Horsham Twp. and was member of Horsham Mtg.; was a farmer. Issue by 2d wife only. 915. Jacob Walton, b. 1, 19, 1800; d. 3, 29, 1875; m. 3, 4, 1824, Hannah Dubree, b. 1, 25, 1802; d. 1, 11, 1855 (or 57) ; dau. of Thomas Dubree and Rebecca Knight of Byberry. He was a farmer near Plorsham. 916. Thomas Walton, b. 6, 8, 1801 ; d. 12, 14, 1882 ; m. 12, 14, 1842, Mercy 142 THE KIRK FAMILY. Heston, b. 11, 25, 1801 ; d. 3, 26, 1888 ; dau. of John Pleston and Rachel Warner. He was a farmer in Warminster, Bueliis Co., Pa. 917. Mary Ann Walton, b. 2, 10, 1814; d. in Philadelphia 6, 14, 1885, unm. : buried there. Children of (269) Henry and Mary (Walton) Harding. 918. Isaac Harding (Henry, Sarah, Thomas, John), m. 2, 6, 1845, Kath- arine Kohl of near Willow Grove, who married again. He left a dau. Eliza- beth who d. 11, 24, 1861, unm. 919. Sarah Harding, died a young woman, unmarried. 920. Mary Harding, b. 3, Mo. 1804; d. a young v/oman, unmarried. 921. Grace Harding, b. 4 Mo. 1809 ; d. a young woman, luim. 922. Hannah Harding, b. 10, 25, 1818 ; d. 10, 25, 1886 ; ni. 3, 30, 1848, James B. Raab, farmer, b. 4, 7, 1816; d. 10, 5, 1892; son of John AV. Raab and Sarah Malone. They resided near Willow Grove, Montgomerj' Co. She was a school teacher in early life and a member of Friends' Meeting. Child of (270) Frances Fell and John Milroy, of Wilkesbarre, Pa. 923. John Milroy (Frances, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 20, 1800, in Wilkesbarre; d. 9, 25, 1837, in West Feliciana Parish, La.; m. 11, 27, 1821, in Wilkesbarre, by Rev. Elisha Bibbins, to Fanny Higgins, b. 1, 13, 1804; d. 2, 7, 1883, in Nicholson, Wyoming Co., Pa.; dau. of Benjamin Higgins and Prudence Hand of N. J. They resided in AVilkesbarre. By second husband, Johnson. 924. Nancy Ann Johnson, b. 1812; d. 5, 26, 1884; m. 4, 19, 1829, Jacob Hann of Huntingdon, b. 8, 2, 1800; d. 10, 14, 1850. He was a fanner in Hunt- ingdon Twp., Luzerne Co., Pa. By third husband, Lyman Sholes. 925. Abby Ann Sholes, b. 6, 4, 1813; d. 1, 8, 1877; m. 1829, Milton Hale, son of Hial and Eunice Kirby Hale. They resided in Danville, Pa. Second m. to James L. Nevis of same place. No issue by last husband. 926. Frances Swartz Sholes, b. 1, 13, 1815; d. 1, 20, 1822. 927. Charles Latham Sholes, b. 2, 7, 1817 ; resided at Danville, unmarried. 928. Jesse Fell Sholes, b. 9, 2, 1818 ; d. 11, 26, 1887, in Danville, Pa. ; m. SIXTH GENERATION. 143 10, 22, 1840, by Rev. Wm. S. Hall of Muncy, Pa., to Rachel Gaskins : resided in Danville. 929. Lyman Billings Sholes, b. 2, 20, 1821 ; left home soon after his mother's death and the family never heard from him. They think he died during the Civil War, 1861-65. Children of (271) George and Sarah (Cowrdrick) Fell 930. Samuel Fell (George, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 11, 17, 1801 in Wilkesbarre; d. 12, 19, 1839, at Beaver Meadow, Pa.; ra. 12, 25, 1823, in Wilkesbarre, at the house of Rev. Geo. Lane, to Mary Dingman Kyte, or Coit, b. 12, 2, 1802; d. 3, 24, 1864; dan. of Leah Vandermark who came from the northern part of N. J. They resided in Wilkesbarre and were buried in HoUenback Cemetery. 931. Jesse A. Fell, b. 10, 25, 1803, in Wilkesbarre; d. 2, 9, 1875, in Phila- delphia; m. 1828, Patience . They resided in Philadelphia and had three children who all died young: Second m. to Julia Ann Davis, and resi- dence the same : Third m. to Elizabeth Binney of Sheffield, Eng,, b. 6, 10, 1809; d. 9, 27, 1878. Residence the same. Children of (272) Sarah Fell and Joseph Slocum of Wilkes Barre. 932. Hannah Fell Slocum (Sarah, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 4, 17, 1802, in Wilkesbarre ; d. 2, 5, 1855 in same. "She was a woman of an active, diseriminating mind. Calm and decided, her wise coimsel was often souglit, always modestly given, and always safe. Her inilnenee was great, but she seemed not to know it. Men of influence listened to her counsel. She, however, laid no claim to their deference, but always ready to sit at the feet of the humblest servant of God to be instructed. "She was generous : large hearted : a friend to the poor ; and had deeply at heart the benevolent institutions of the church. She had great gifts for prayers and religious eonver.sation. She spoke with a perspicuity and pathos . which few ministers were able to command, and in all respects she was a model Christian woman. "In her social relations she was affectionate and sincere, possessing a measure of good sense and prudence which fitted her for usefulness in this relation of life ; and feeling deep interest in the welfare and happiness of all to whom she was related. In that circle there was entertained for her a love and respect as unbounded as it was sincere and merited. But in her own family the luster of her life shoue, if possible, the brightest. There she was the object of the deepest and purest affection." She m. 11, 25, 1825, in Wilkesbarre, bj' Rev. George Peck, Ziba Bennett, b. 11, 10, 1800, in Weston, Fairfield Co., Conn.; d. 11, 4, 1878, in Wilkesbarre; son of Piatt Bennett, a farmer, in Tioga Co., N. Y., and Martha Wheeler. "By industry, economy, forethought and fair dealing he accumulated a large for- tune, and was identified with most of Wilkesbarre 's large business enter- 144 THE KIRK FAMILY. prises and corporations. He was exact and prudent in all his dealing, from the habit of his early training, and honesty and integrity of character were the leading stars of his life. He was a firm, consistent, conscientious Christian man." In 18.33-4 he was a member of the State Legislature, and in 1842 he was chosen associate judge of Luzerne Co., Pa. They resided in Wilkesbarre. 933. Ruth Tripp Slocum, b. 2, 5, 1804; d. 6, 22, 1882; m. 12, 1, 1825, Gen. William Sterling Ross, b. 8, 11, 1802; d. 7, 11, 1868; son of William S. Ross and Eliza Sterling. He was a man of unbending integrity and unblemished honor. In 1829 he was appointed associate judge of Luzerne Co., Pa. Resided in Wilkesbarre. No children. 934. Deborah F. Slocum, b. 8, 7, 1806; d. 1, 9, 1878, in Wilkesbarre: m. there 1, 17, 1827, Aiming Owen Chahoon, of Kingston, Pa., b. 7, 18, 1803; d. 2, 1, 1843; son of George Chahoon and Mary Baker: Second m. 9, 28, 1851 Rev. Sharp D. Lewis of AVilkesbarre, where they resided. He was editor of the Wilkes Barre Advocate. "She was n.atnniUy kind and gentle, trustful and loving; but these natural virtues were so ennobled and illumined by union and communion with God, and the constant indwelling of tlie Holy Spirit, that she seemed to breathe an atmosphere of purity, while she shed upon all about her the irridescent light and glory of a saintly life. Home was enlivened by an unfailing cheerfulness, and as wife and mother she was a perpetual benediction. The social circle was blessed by her genial presence, and the world was better for her example. 935. Abi Welding Slocum, b. 6, 22, 1808; d. 3, 11, 1887, in Wilkesbarre, Pa.; m. 2, 1, 1832, Col. Lord Butler, b. 10, 18, 1806; d. 11, 26, 1861 ; son of Gen. Lord Butler and Mary Pierce, and a grandson of Col. Zebulon Butler. They resided in Wilkesbarre, where he was engineer and coal operator, and was honored by his fellow citizens with many positions of trust in the community. "She was a woman whose heart beat quiclc to every appeal for help: in her death many poor faujilies lost a friend who was ever dispensing aid. Her charities were quiet but far reaching. She was a devoted member of the Methodist Church for over sixt^y years." 936. George Fell Slocum, b. 8, 19, 1812; d. 3, 19, 1856; m. 1, 19, 1842, in Clinton, Mary N. Grandiu, b. 1 , 5, 1820 ; d. 8, 18, 1845, and was the first buried in Hollenback Cemetery ; dau. of John Grandin, of Clinton, Huntingdon Co., N. Y. : Resided in Wilkesbarre. "He was a man of warm, noble impulses; of pure disinterested friendship; of great fondness for social life ; honest, upright and liind-hearted. He was a merchant, and in his business relation he was respected and beloved. To the stranger he was hospitable; to the poor and afflicted he was generous; often from the natural warmth of his heart conferring charity when it was needed at home." He had two children : — John Grandin, b. 10, 16, 1843, in Wilkesbarre, and living there, unmaried, in 1890 : an infant, died young. 937. Jonathan Joseph Slocum, b. 1, 27, 1815; d. in Philadelphia 2, 25, SIXTH GENERATION. 145 I860; m. there 9, 12, 1840, Elizabeth Cutler Le Clere, b. 9, 12, 1822; dau. of Joseph Le Clere Esq. He studied law in Wilkesbarre and was admitted to the bar of Luzerne Co., where he practiced with much success imtil 1854, when he removed to Philadelphia. 938. Mary Slocum, died young. 939. Harriet Elizabeth Slocum, b. 6, 26, 1819; m. 10, 6, 1841, Charles B. Drake of "Wilkes Barre, b. 10, 30, 1813, in Pittston ; d. 1, 26, 1862, in Wilkes- barre; sou of Charles Drake and Milicent Knapp. They resided in Wilkes- barre. Second m. 4, 28, 1868, to Henry Lewis, b. 2, 22, 1806 ; son of Judson H. Lewis and Annie M. Cune. They resided in Madison, N. Y. She left no issue. Children of (273) Deborah Fell and Edwin Tracy, of Wilkesbarre. 940. Jane Tracy (Deborah, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), m. Halsey Brower of Troy, N. T. and resided in AVilkes Barre. Issue : Alfred, m. and d. : Edwin Tracy, d. unm. No records found. 941. Sarah Tracy, m. 0. D. Bartlett of Tonawanda, where they resided; both deceased ; no issue. Children of (275) Samuel W. and Lydia (Dusenbury) Fell, of Belvidere, N. J. 942. Euphemia D. Fell (Samuel W., Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 3, ]S13; d. 2, 23, 1815. 943. Henry D. Fell, b. 9, 21, 1815; d. 11, 6, 1816. 944. Jesse Weldon Fell, b. in Belvidere, 8, 3, 1819; educated in Easton by Eev. John Vandever; m. 10, 1, 1838, by Rev. John McNair of P^aston to Catharine Menagh Dunn, b. 3, 16, 1820; d. 11, 6, 1853, from consumption, in New York; dau. of Phineas Dimn and Jane Menagh. They resided at Port Colden, N. J. until 1841, when they removed to "The Homestead" of the Dusenburys at New Hampton, N. J., where he commenced the study of medi- cine. In the autumn of 1842 they removed to New York City and in 1844 he was graduated from the University of New York, and at once commenced practicing his profession in that city. He m. again, 5, 10, 1855, Elizabeth Ayrault Smith, b. 1, 20, 1832, in Middletown, Conn.; d. 7, 30, 18S8 ; dau. of Samuel Smith and Sarah Smith, both Puritan Stock. No issue by this wife. In 5th Mo. 1855, Dr. Fell, with his wife and only child, Jessie Helen, sailed for England, the sole ob.ject at the time being a European tour and a visit to the Paris Exposition. After some time spent in travel he decided to remain in London and practice his profession. He there introduced his new method of 146 THE KIRK FAMILY. treating cancerous diseases and was eminently successful. For many months he was connected with the Middlesex Hospital by invitation of the Governors, and received a letter of thanks from them. He enjoyed the honor of being the first foreign physician allowed to practice in a London hospital. Children of (276) Abi Kirk Fell and John Jacob Dennis of Wilkesbarre. 945. James Playter Dennis (Abi, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. in Wilkesbarre 3, 26, 1812; d. in Wyoming, Pa., 11, 7, 1887, unmarried. He was for many years captain of a line of steamers plying between Pittsburg and New Orleans. Tiring of this business he returned to Wilkesbarre and was soon after appointed superintendent of the Easton and Wilkesbarre Turnpike, and served many years, until at his suggestion the gates were given to the public. In 1850 he joined with his townsmen of Wilkesbarre in forming and organizing "The Historical and Geological Society", and was an active, earnest member. In 1861 he was appointed Provost ilarshal, but declined the office. In the performance of every duty he not only did his work thoroughly, but well, and to the entire satisfaction of all parties interested. Captain Dennis was a man of sound judgment, possessed of a vast amount of informa- tion concerning public men and affairs, of high and pleasing social character- istics, dignified and honorable in liis intercourse with men, and a worthy representative of honorable ancestors. He gave valuable assistance in collect- ing records of the Pell Family, from which the above is taken. 946. Ann Fell Dennis, b. 11, 1, 1813, in AVilkesbarre, m. by Rev. James May, 2, 5, 1835, to Thomas Truxton Slocum, b. 6, 9, 1812, in AAHlkesbarre ; d. in Platte Canyon, Colorado 5, 29. 1887. They resided in Tunkhannock, Wyoming Co., Pa., and removed to Kansas with Gen. Reeder. He was elected the first mayor of Leavenworth under the "Free Soil Government." They aftei'wards removed to Platte Canyon, Colorado. 947. Norman J. Dennis, b. 9, 16, 1815 ; d. unmarried. 948. Welding Pell Dennis, M. D., b. 10, 1, 1817 ; d. 5, 1, 1876, in the same house and room in which lie was born; m. 6, 25, 1851, in JohnstoAvn, N. Y., Catharine Frothingham a grand-niece of Washington Irving. "Dr. Dennis received liis collegiate education at Diclcinson ColIe£;e and upon his return to Willvei=barre entered as a student the office of Dr. Thomas Miner, where he remained three years, taldng one course of lectures at the University of Pennsylvania and two at Jefferson Jlpmcal College, and received his diploma from the latter institution in 1842. He possessed in an eminent degree the social qualities,' — fond of congenial companionship, full of anecdote, apt in illustration, with a memory stored with the traditions of the good old times of his youth, and with the history of the original and eccentric char- acters Who flourished In the earlier days of the Valley of Wyoming, he was a delightful and welcome guest wherever he went. "He possessed a v,'ouderf ul memory— every Instance, fact, event, date that he SIXTH GENERATION. 147 had noticed, heard of, or acquired a knowledge of in his general and desultory reading, at once fastened itself in some cell of his mental structure, and was afterwards ready to be fovmd and reproduced intact and unaltered. Ancient and modern history, biography, general literature, art, poetry, natural history, all contributed their bovmtiful quota to this store-house of his, and drafts at sight upon any of these subjects were honored by his memory as soon as pre- sented. "He was well versed in geology, mineralogy, ornithology and botany, and if his modesty and indisposition to appear in print had not prevented he would long since have been recognized as an important contributor to the knowledge had of many curious and interesting peculiarities of the riches of the coal fields of the valley. His interest in natural sciences continued throughout uis life ; his knowledge of these increasing with years, made him an authority upon these subjects. "Dr. Dennis was one of the founders, and one of most active and efficient members of the AVyoming Historical and Geological Society. By his interest in its proceedings, care of and additions to its cabinet, and enthusiasm in be- half of its work, he contributed largely to its success and prominence. "He was a man of strict integrity, modest and without pretentions: proud he was, with the pride of one who scorns a base act : sensitive in the extreme, he was wounded by even the apparent acts of estrangement or neglect of his friends or patients. He was happy in his mnrriage and in his home, as else- where, he was gentle and tender. He loved children, and his sympathies went out especially to the little sufferers, to whose wants he was called to administer." S49. Hannah Elizabeth Dennis, b. 9, 7, 1820; d. in Washington, D. C, 11, 26, 1884 ; buried at Oak Hill Cemetery ; m. 3, 8, 1848 to Oliver Burr Hillard, b. 6, 7, 1803 in Killiugworth, Conn.; d. 6, 9, 1861; bur. in Hollenbaek Gem., Wilkesbarre; son of Joseph Hillard and Nancy Crawford of Killingworth. They resided in Wilkesbarre and had three children. She m. 2dly 6, 2, 1869. Logan W. Maupin of Baltimore, Md., and resided there. No issue by last marriage. "She was a devoted wife, a tender, loving mother, a sympathetic friend, and beloved by all who knew her. She was gentle, reserved and dignified; forgiving and forgetful of wrongs. Her charities were without ostentation, but widely felt ; and in her business relations she was .scrupulously exact. She was remarkable for her superb soprano voice, and while traveling in Europe it was highly complimented by scientific musicians, as being most rare, clear, and especially pure and sweet." 950. Catharine Scott Dennis, b. 5, 22, 1822 ; d. in Wilkes Barre, 11, 24, 1848 ; m. there 10 Mo. 1846, to Bartlett Murdoch of New York City, d. there 3, 3, 1865. They lived in Wilkesbarre and had one child, Katharine H. Murdoch, b. 5, 20, 1848 ; m. in Brooklyn 6, 24, 1878, Thomas Nelson Seymour of Peeks- kill, N. Y. Residence, Brooklyn. No issue. Children of (277) Nancy Ann Fell and Isaac Pickering. 951. Hannah Elizabeth Pickering (Nancy Ann, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 14, 1824; m. 2, 22, 1843, in Leoni, Jackson Co., Mich., to Charles Tra McLean, b. 9, 1, 1818; d. 4, 2, 1848, in Milford, Kendall Co., 111., while on 148 THE KIRK FAMILY. a visit there ; son of Charles and Deborah McLean. They resided in Fenton, Genesee Co., Mich. 952. Abi Pickering, b. 4, 29, 1826; d. 9, 11, 1826. 953. Francis Pickering, b. 3, 19, 1827 ; d. 8, 11, 1827. 954. James Pickering, b. 9, 9, 1829 ; d. 8, 25, 1830. 955. Joseph Pickering, twin with James, living unm. 1890, at Milford, Mich. Children of (278) Cynthia Fell and Nathaniel Shewell, of Painswick Hall, near Doylestown, Pa. 956. Thomas Shewell (Cynthia, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 7, 3, 1798 ; died young. 957. Charles Shewell, b. 3, 9, 1799 ; d. 1, 13, 1883 ; m. 10, 25, 1838, Jane Wallace, dau. of Robert Wallace and Mary Lous. Resided in Doylestown. 958. Margaret G. Shewell, b. 9, 3, 1801 ; d. Painswick Hall 3, 3, 1879, unm. 959. Sarah C. Shewell, b. 5, 5, 1805; d. unm. 8, 25, 1880, at same. 960. Hannah F. Shewell, b. 7, 6, 1807 ; d. unm. 1, 6, 1893, at Doylestown. 961. Joseph F. Shewell, b. 8, 2, 1810 ; d. unm. 6, 2, 1883, at Painswick Hall. 962. Jane F. Shewell, b. 10, 15, 1812; d. unm. 11, 19, 1885, at same. 963. Cynthia Shewell, b. 3, 23, 1814; d. unm. 4, 11, 1875, at same. 964. Susan D. Shewell, b. 3, 23, 1817 ; unmarried. 965. Mary Shewell, b. 7, 15, 1820; d. unm. at Doylestown 10, 21, 1909. Children of (279) Edward and Sarah Phillips (Carkhuff) Fell of Wilkesbarre. 966. Mary Jane Fell (Edward, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 10, 16, 1828; m. 5, 1, 1851, in Hawley, Warren Co., Pa., by Rev. Asa Brooks, to George Gordon, civil engineer, b. 8, 31, 1826, in Ra.mapo, Rockland Co., N. Y. : resided in Rutherford, N. J. Issue :— Edward Pell, b. 2, 11, 1852; m. 9, 19, 1877, in Rutherford, by Rev. Geo. Dickinson, to Susie Buxtou, b. New York City, 9, 29, 1853 : Lilly, b. 11, 3, 1853, at Peekskill, N. Y., d. in Rutherford 3, 13, 1878: George, b. 11, 15, 1855, at Pittston, Pa., d. same 3, 14, 1878: Prank L., b. Scranton, Pa., 8, 23, 1857; d. Jersey City, N. J., 1, 26, 1876: Adelia B., b. Hyde SIXTH GENERATION. 149 Park, Pa., 11, 1, 1859; d. Jersey City 4, 8, 1883: Julia C, b. Providence, Luzerne Co., Pa., 11, 8, 1863; nnrn. in 1890: Emily IL, b. Jersey City 7, 23, 1869; d. same 8, 28, 1870. 967. Edward John Fell, b. 1, 4, 1831, was a steamboat captain, living at St. Louis, Mo. 968. Adelia Elizabeth Fell, b. 10, 1, 1829 ; m. Isaac Frank, b. 2 Mo. 1825. in Worms, Germany. They resided in ColumbiLS, Ga., till 1862, when they removed to Jacksonville, Ala. 969. Thomas Carkhuif Fell, b. 1, 24, 1835, was an editor in Philadelphia. Children of (283) Benjamin and Eliza (Watson) Fell, of Pineville. 970. Elizabeth V/. Fell (Benjamin, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 7, 3, 1819; d. 12, 22, 1876 in Doylestown, m. 9 Mo. 1840, Albert Slack, b. 3, 18, 1816: d. 5 mo. 1866 son of David Slack and Jane Worthington. He was a farmer in Wrightstown Twp. 971. Deborah Smith Fell, b. 8, 18, 1820; died unmarried. 972. Emily Moore Fell, b. 2, 24, 1822 ; d. unm. at Doylestown 12, 26, 1906 ; buried at Buckingham Mtg. 973. Hannah Fell, b. 4, 11, 1824, in Pineville; d. in Lambertville, N. J., 6, 28, 1858; m. 10, 19, 1848, Charles Harrison Carver, son of Jesse P. Carver and Elizabeth Tucker. He was an enterprising merchant, of Lambertville. Issue :— EUie, b. 1854, d. 2 Mo. 1865. 974. Sarah F. Fell, b. 11, 21, 1826 ; d. 8 Mo. 1827. Children of (284) Margaret Fell and William McHenry. 975. Wilhelmina Chapman McHenry (Margaret, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. in Doylestown 4, 6, 1818; d. 7, 14, 1848; m. 6, 2, 1842, in Deposit, N. T., by Rev. M. Mumford, to Robert Johnston, farmer, of Doylestown, b. there 12, 5, 1817 ; son of David Johnston and Susan Raile. Res. near Doylestown. 976. Charles Meredith McHenry, b. 2, 18, 1820; m. 12, 22, 1852, Margaret E. Latta, b. 6, 9, 1824, in New Castle, Del, d. 11, 13, 1880, in Doylestown; dau. of Rev. John Ewing Latta, of the Presb. Ch. in New Castle, where she is buried, and Catharine Van Voorhies. Resided in Doylestown. 977. Mary Fell McHenry, b. Doylestown 10, 24, 1822; m. there 11, 16, 1845, by Rev. H. Lincoln, to David Summers of New Milford, Susquehanna Co., 150 THE KIRK FAMILY. Pa., b. 10, 10, 1823 ; son of Ira and Dorothy Summers. Res. Summerville, Sus- quehanna Co. 978. Sarah Fell McHenry, b. 6, 28, 1825; d. unm. 12, 29, 1852. 979. Mary Louisa McHenry, b. 12, 15, 1827; d. m:m. 6, 26, 1856. 980. Amanda Malvina McHenry, b. 10, 5, 1830; m. 11, 15, 1870, by Rev. J. N. Adams, to Herman T. Smith, b, 1, 7, 1828, of Deposit, N. Y., where they resided. No issue. 981. Francis McHenry, b. 1, 17, 1833 ; m. 12, 24, 1836, by Rev. J. N. Adams, to Julia Fuller, b. 1, 12, 1838 ; adopted dau. of R. M. and L. M. Fuller, of Deposit, N. Y. They resided at Binghampton, N. Y. 982. Caroline McHenry, b. 2, 11, 1836 ; d. 1, 24, 1839. 983. Emeline McHenry, b. 10, 26, 1838 ; d. 11, 11, 1855. Children of (286) Joseph and Eleanor (Dubree) Fell of Pittston. 984. Hugh Fell (Joseph, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. in Dandaff, Pa., 9, 3, 1804; d. 10, 9, 1843; m. 9, 4, 1828, Abigail Parrish, b. 1, 26, 1809; d. 1848; dau. of Archibald Parrish and Phebe Miller. He was a wagon builder and resided in Wilkesbarre, Pa. 985. Samuel Dubree Fell, b. 12, 20, 1806 ; d. 12, 29, 1884 ; m. 11, 8, 1838, at Standing Stone, by Asa Stevens, J. P., to Eliza King of Asylum Twp., Brad- ford Co., Pa., b. 9, 4, 1817. They resided in Prenchtown, Bradford Co. In 1885 she was living in Nebraska with her daughter. 986. John G, Fell, b. 12, 9, 1810 ; d. 4, 8, 1891, in Waverly, Pa. ; m. 9, 15, 1835, Mary Ann Ogden, b. 11,1,1809; d. 12, 16, 1888 ; dau. of Enoch and Louisa Ogden. Res., Waverly. 987. George W. Fell, b. 5, 1, 1816; m. 1851, Elizabeth Wilson, b. 11, 28, 1823, dau. of Peter and Christine Wilson. Resided in Antwerp, Ohio. 988. Milicent Fell, b. 5, 5, 1819 ; d. 10, 8, 1870, in Pittston, Luzerne Co. ; m. 7, 29, 1862, Henry S. Anhaueser of Wilkesbarre, Pa. ; b. 6, 21, 1821 in Han- over Twp., Luzerne Co. No issue. Child of (287) Hugh and Sarah (Bennett) Fell, of Wilkesbarre. 989. Edwin Fell (Hugh, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 12, 6, 1816; d. 8, 3, 1884; m. 1, 19, 1846, Ruby Bennett, b. 1, 21, 1825, dau. of Dyer and Elsie SIXTH GENERATION, 151 Bennett of Pittston, where they resided till 1850, when they removed to Wilkesbarre. Child of (288) Mercy Fell and Senas Barnura, of Pittston, Pa. 990. Amos Fell Barnum (Mercy, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 25, 1812; d. 7, 1, 1877; m. Fanny Sax of Northampton, b. 1812; d, 11, 18, 1882; both buried at Hollenbaek Cem. He was a farmer in Pittston. No issue. Children of (289) William and Mary (Gillingham) Fell, of Mechanicsville, Bucks Co., Pa. 991. Phebe Ann Fell (William, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, Jolm'i, b. 11, 21, 1814; d. 4, 29, 1890; m. 4, 30, 1838, Caleb Earl Wright, b. 2, 4, 1810, in Wyoming Valley; d. 12, 2, 1889, suddenly, of heart disease, in Doylestown, Pa.; son of Joseph Wright and Ellen Hendrick. He practiced law forty-three years in Doylestown and in AA^ilkesbarre, returning to Doylestovrn in 1876. He was a prominent member of the M. ]']. Church, frequently occuf)ying the pulpit, while his wife continued in membership with Friends. He was a man of natural ability as well as of education and much reading; pleasing in address, with fluent and graceful language at easy command. He spent the later years in writing, for his own gratification. Six volumes have been published be- side several sketches and poems. 992. Joseph Gilling-ham Fell, b. 11, 14, 1816; d. 10, 26, 1878, in Philadel- phia; m. 1, 22, 1845, Amanda Ruckman, b. 1, 13, 1819; d. 2, 9, 1900, at her residence, 1406 Walnut St., Phila. ; both buried at North Laurel Hill; dan. of John and Rebecca Ruckman of Buckingham. He was president of the "Union League" of Phila., a member of the Constitutional Convention, 1873, and at one time president of the Lehigh Valley R. R. He was successful in business and accumulated a large fortune. Children of (290) Jacob and Mary (Ackley) Fell of Pittston. 993. Elizabeth Fell (Jacob, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 7, 15, 1815 m. 11, 9, 1842, Stewart Rainow, b, 2, 2, 1814; d. 3, 8, 1863; son of Francis Rainow and Elizabeth Ely. Resided in AVilkesbarre, Pa. 994. Daniel Ackley Fell, b. 5, 29, 1817 ; m. 1, 16, 1855, Elizabeth Gray, b. 1, 4, 1836; d. 10, 8, 1887; dau. of Alexander Gray and Jane Russell of Aber- deen, Scotland. He was a prominent coal dealer, architect, contractor and 152 THE KIEK FAMILY. builder, in Wilkesbarre, and gave valuable assistance in collection of records of the Pell Family. 995. Sarah Fell, b. 3, 15, 1820; d. 5, 1, 1837. • 996. Mercy Fell, b. 4, 7, 1823; m. 3, 22, 1843, John Behee, blacksmith, b. 3, 17, 1818; d. 12, 23, 1882; son of George Behee and Elizabeth Houpt. Res., Wilkesbarre, Pa. 997. Mary Fell, b. 6, 28, 1825 ; d. 7, 28, 1825. By second wife, Eliza Johnson. 998. Mary Ann Fell, b. 4, 13, 1827 ; m. 7, 22, 1847, Truman Day, b. 1, 1, 1823 ; son of Eliphas and Sophia Day. He was a merchant in Pittston, Pa. Second m. 8, 29, 1861, to Henry AVilbur, b. 9, 22, 1832; son of Reuben and Laura Wilbur of Carbondale, Pa. Res., Wilkesbarre. 999. William Fell, b. 2, 15, 1828; d. 6 Mo. I860; m. 5 Mo. 1856, Cecilia Johnson, d. 1873 ; dau. of Governor Ovid Johnson and Katharine Shireman. Res., Wilkesbarre. No issue. 1000. Jacob Fell, b. 4, 13, 1831 ; m. Julia Martin : removed to Jefferson Co., Texas, where he died soon after his arrival, leaving two sons. His widow married again. No further record. Children of (291) Jane Fell and Wells Bennett of Chicago, 111. 1001. Mercy Bennett (Jane, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. in Penna. m. 1841, John M. Dolph, b. Luzerne Co., Pa., 1820; d. 3, 4, 1856: resided in Binghampton, N. Y. Issue: — Charles, b. about 1844; went to California: Lorin Bennett, b. abovit 1845, d. aged 6 mos. 1002. Emeline Bennett, b. 11, 9, 1818; m. 11, 14, 1848, Edward Herrick Castle, b. 8, 5, 1811, in Amenia, Dutchess Co., N. Y. He went to Chicago in 1839, when it was a village of 4000 inhabitants, and was very successful in business. He lent his strength and ability to the cause of the Union in the Civil War, 1861-5, and was of signal service in various departments. He ar- ranged what is known as the "Castle Rates" used in the transportation of government stores during the M^ar. 1003. Amos F. Bennett, b. 9, 15, 1820, in Wilkesbarre, Pa.; d. 9, 18, 1887; SIXTH GENERATION. 153 m. 4, 3, 1843, Mary Harney of Binghampton, N. Y., b. 6, 20, 1824, in Albany; d. 1, 14, 1881 : resided in Watertown, Wis. 1004. Thomas Bennett, drowned while young. 1005. William Bennett, died young. 1006. Elizabeth Bennett, m. German, of Binghampton, N. Y. : No issue. 1007. Henry Bennett, was in California when last heard from. 1008. Martha Bennett, m. in 1856 Charles R. Park. She d. about 1886 at Normal, Illinois. No issue. 1009. Jackson Bennett, died in infancy. 1010. Loren Dewey Bennett, m. Hannah Cunningham and resided at Mattoon, 111. : No issue. Children of (293) Jesse and Rachel (Shiffer) Fell, of North Wilkesbarre. 1011. Thomas R. Fell (Jesse, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 5, 30, 1835; d. 12, 29, 1869 ; m. 2, 10, 1856, Martha Gaskey, b. 7, 10, 1840 ; dau. of John and Martha Caskey. Res., Wilkesbarre, Pa. 1012. Elizabeth B. Fell, b. 1, 7, 1838 ; d. 2, 11, 1862 ; m. 3, 31, 1861, Richard Walker, b. 2, 24, 1833; son of Richard and Mary Ellen Walker: re- sided in Wilkesbarre. No issue. 1013. WiUiam B. Fell, b. 9, 4, 1839 ; d. 12, 30, 1859. 1014. Amos B. Fell, b. 4, 15, 1842 ; d. 10, 15, 1843. 1015. John H. Fell, b. 3, 8, 1844 ; d. 3, 17, 1868 ; m. 1, 1, 1866, Ellen Jones, b. 8, 30, 1845 ; dau. of Levi and Ellen Jones. Issue : — Lulu, b. 1, 24, 1868 ; unm. in 1889. 1016. Harriet A. Fell, b. 10, 14, 1845 ; m. 3, 15, 1863, Richard AValker, b. 2, 24, 1833; son of Richard Walker and Mary Ellen Walker. Res., Wilkes- barre. Issue :— Richard H., b. 2, 14, 1864; d. 5, 13, 1864: Elizabeth H., b. 3, 3, 1867 ; d. 4, 10, 1867 : Jesse M., b. 8, 7, 1868 : Elizabeth, b. 6, 18, 1873 : Hattie A., b. 8, 15, 1876: Ellie, b. 4, 18, 1879: Grace, b. 8, 19, 1882: Harry, b. 10, 6, 1884; d. 7, 18, 1885 : Royal, b. 6, 19, 1888. No report since 1889. 1017. Mary E. Fell, b. 7, 25, 1847 ; d. 8, 15, 1847. 1018. George P. Fell, b. 6, 16, 1848 ; d. 4, 8, 1864. 1019. Kennard S. Fell, b. 5, 13, 1850; m. 1, 5, 1883, Mary Vanwhy, b. 2, 154 THE KIRK FAMILY. 28, 1868; dau. of Martin Vanwhy and Mary Bubble. Res., Wilkesbarre, Pa. Issue :— Elizabeth, b. 10, 4, 1885; d. 10, 8, 1885: Charles M., b. 10, 16, 1886: Jesse, b. 6, 18, 1889. 1020. Weldon D. Fell, b. 9, 24, 1852; d. 9, 17, 1875, unm. 1021. Charles M. Fell, b. 11, 14, 1854 : Res. Wilkesbarre, 1889, luim. 1022. Mary E. Fell, b. 2, 18, 1857 ; m. 9, 24, 1873, Joel T. Rogers, b. 6, 29, 1844; son of Nelson Rogers and Jane Durland. Res., North Wilkesbarre. Issue :— Charles Nelson, b. 7, 21, 1875; d. 7, 5, 1876; Ruth, b. 9, 7, 1876; d. 9, 7, 1876 : Edith Alice, b. 10, 9, 1879 : George Palmer, b. 5, 10, 1881 ; d. 10, 21, 1881 : Fred Alen, b. 6, 24, 1882: Ethel, b. 7, 21, 1885; d. 9, 1, 1885. 1023. Jesse Fell, b. 3, 4, 1859 ; d. 12, 31, 1859. 1024. Henry W. Fell, b. 5, 24, 1862 ; d. 7, 2, 1864. Children of (295) Sarah Meredith and David Doan. 1025. Abi Doan (Sarah, Abi, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. Warwick Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., 3, 4, 1821 ; d. 7, 8, 1879 ; m. Simeon Adams. They resided in Vernon Co., Wis. ; removed to Winterset, Iowa and thence to Dexter, Dallas Co., Iowa. Issue : — James, b. 6, 13, 1855 : Lucy, b. 6 Mo. 1857 : Lydia, Julia. No further record. 1026. Margery Doan, b. 1, 4, 1824; d. 9, 5, 1859; m. 3, 15, 1846, James Newberry, son of Robert and Eliza Newberry : resided in Pennsville, Morgan Co., 0. Issue : — David, b. in Salem, 0., 1889, unm : Milton, b. in Wisconsin, 1888, unm: Sarah, b. 3, 18, 1850; m. John McDonald of Columbus, O. : William, b. 4, 19, 1852 ; in Columbus, 0., 1888 1027. Lydia Doan, b. 11, 25, 1825 ; m. 5, 21, 1847, John Ilallowell, b. 3, 28, 1817 son of Samuel Hallowell and Jane Wells. Residence, Elliott's Cross Roads, Morgan Co., O. 1028. James Doan, b. 2, 17, 1829 ; d. 10, 15, 1859 ; m. Lydia Morris, b. 7, 22, 1834; dau. of Aaron Morris. Res., Iowa. Issue: — Sarah Emily, b. 6, 11, 1858; d. 10, 25, 1859 : Mary, in Kansas, 1886, unm. 1029. Joseph Doan, b. 4, 14, 1831 ; d. 3, 21, 1878 ; m. 2, 18, 1860, Letitia Doan, b. 7, 3, 1842 ; dau. of Samuel Doan and Margaret Hartley. Residence, Chester Hill, Ohio. Children of (296) Letitia Meredith and Benjamin Mathews, of New Britain, Bucks Co., Pa. 1030. James Mathews (Letitia, Abi, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 22, SIXTH GENERATION. 155 1817 ; m. 10, 12, 1843, Mary Stitzel, b. 8, 3, 1820 ; dan. of Henry and Catharine Stitzel. Resided at Temple, Berks Co., Pa. 1031. Rachel Mathews, b. 3, 8, 1819 ; d. in Doylestown Twp., 10, 25, 1905 ; bur. at New Britain burying ground : unm. 1032. Mary Mathews, b. 1, 16, 1821; m. 3, 9, 1843, Isaac Riale, b. 1 Mo. 1813 ; son of Richard Riale and Nancy Hill : Resided in Doylestown, Bucks Co., Pa. 1033. Joseph Mathews, b. 3, 4, 1823 ; d. 10, 17, 1906 ; bur. at New Britain ; m. 1, 1, 1857, Louisa Bitting, b. 1833 ; dau. of Alfred Bitting and Gainor Mathias. Reside in New Britain, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Alfred, b. 10 Mo. 1858; m. 12, 1, 1885, Emma Conard, dau. of Benjamin and Caroline Conard, and settled in New Britain : Letitia, b. 7, 3, 1864 ; unm. in 1888 ; a music teacher: Jennie, b. 7, 29, 1866; d. 11 Mo. 1884: Thomas, b. 10 Mo. 1868. 1034. Benjamin Mathews, b. 8, 4, 1825 ; m. 2 Mo. 1856, Elizabeth Potts, d. 2, 23, 1862; dau. of John Potts and Margaret Mason. Resided in Phila- delphia. 1035. John Mathews, b. 3, 10, 1828 ; m. 9 Mo. 1862, Margaret Swartz, dau. of Owen and Lydia (Brunner) Swartz. Second m. 5 Mo. 1870, to Lavinia Barber, widow, Resided in San Francisco, Cal., and had two children who died in infancy. 1036. Isabella Mathews, b. 12, 21, 1831 ; unm. in 1888. 1037. Edward Mathews, b. 2, 9, 1837 ; unm. 1888. Children of (297) John and Rebecca (Hough) Meredith of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co. 1038. Abi Meredith (John, Abi, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 11, 24, 1820; d. 2 Mo. 1849 ; m. Benjamin Lair of New Jersey. No issue. 1039: Charles Meredith, b. 3, 2, 1822 ; d. 4, 15, 1884 ; m. 6 Mo. 187-2 Mary Umstead: resided in North Wales, Montgomery Co., Pa. Issue: — Charles, b. 12 Mo. 1873. 1040. Isabella Meredith, b. 10, 19, 1823; d. 9 Mo. 1886, in Caldwell, Kansas; m. about 1864, Dr. Reading Lewis, of Dublin, Bucks Co., Pa., d. 1, 156 THE KIRK FAMILY. 14, 1888, in Caldwell. They removed 5 Mo. 1873, from Norristown, Pa., to Wewton, Kansas. No issue. Children of (298) Joseph and Elizabeth (Brock) Meredith. 1041. Mary B. Meredith (Joseph, Abi, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 6, 12, 1825; resided in Buckingham; d. 6, 12, 1910, unm. 1042. Sarah F. Meredith, b. 10, 23, 1826; m. 3, 10, 1864, George W. Watson, b. 3, 6, 1829 ; son of Henry Watson and Hannah Davis of Oxford Valley, Bucks Co. : resided in Philadelphia. Issue : — Henry B., b. 2, 28, 1865 ; m. 10, 10, 1888, Lynne Famous : Lizzie M., b. 9, 23, 1867 ; unm. in 1888. 1043. Wilhelmina C, Meredith, b. 1, 12, 1829 ; d. 11, 5, 1903, unm. 1044. John B. Meredith, b. 10, 17, 1830: d. in Buckingham, unm. 1045. James M. Meredith, b. 2, 25, 1837 ; d. 8, 20, 1838. Children of (300) Sarah Ely and Evan Jones of Montgomery Co., Pa. 1046. Jane Jones (Sarah, Cynthia, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b d. 6, 19, 1831 ; m. Jonathan Maulsby of Plymouth, Montgomery Co., where they resided. Two children, died young. 1047. Cynthia Jones, b. 9, 25, 1805 ; d. 8, 17, 1871 ; m. Evan G. Lester. Children of (303) Aaron and Rebecca (Sheed) Ely, of Buckingham. 1048. Lavina S. Ely (Aaron, Cynthia, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 11, 17, 1833, in Buckingham; m. 4, 13, 1854, Albert S. Paxson, b. 11, 8, 1820; son of Thomas Paxson and Anna Johnson : reside in Buckingham. 1049. William D. Ely, b. 1, 25, 1837 ; d. 12, 8, 1855 : had just completed his school studies at Bolmar's School, West Chester, Pa. Children of (304) Edward and Sarah Ann (Paxson) Ely of Buckingham. 1050. William Ely (Edward, Cynthia, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 8, 28, 1813; d. 9, 28, 1813. 1051. William Ely, b, 12, 27, 1814; d. 10, 12, 1852; m. 3, 12, 1840, Ann Livezey, dau. of Samuel Livezey and Mary Wood : resided in Philadelphia. Issue :— Edward, b. 7, 8, 1843 ; unm. in 1888 : Mary W., b. 4, 7, 1845 ; d. 8, 19, 1859: George, b. 8, 15, 1847; d. 10, 13, 1852: Anna W., b. 4, 11, 1850; unm. 1888: William, b. 12, 10, 1852; d. 1, 3, 1853. 1052. George Ely, b. 5, 31, 1818; m. 9, 23, 1847, Mary Hallowell, dau. of SIXTH GENERATION. 157 Israel Hallowell and Mary Jarrett. Residence, near Abington, Montt;omery Co., Pa. Issue :— "William, b. 12, 23, 1848 ; d. 8, 2, 1867 : Israel II., b. 7, 7, 1853 ; m. 10, 11, 1877, Elizabeth W. Hallowell dau. of AVilliam Hallowell and Taey Ann Paul; reside near Abington. No issue. 1053. Anna W. Ely, b. 1, 28, 1821; m. 6, 8, 1848, Joshua Paxson, b. 10, 18, 1805; d. 5, 5, 1870; bur. at Fair Hill Gem., Philadelphia; son of Joshua Paxson and Mary "VVillett : resided in Philadelphia Issue : — Edward E., b. 6, 5, 1849; d. 1, 2, 1864. Children of (311) Elizabeth Tyson and Jonathan Mather. 1054. Mary Ann Mather (Elizabeth, Sarah, Eynear, John, John), d. un- married. 1055. Hannah Mather, m. William Stapler. No further record. 1056. Eleanor Mather, d. unmarried. 1057. Thomas Tyson Mather, d. 6, 21, 1877 (?) ; m. Rachel Nicholson. No further record. 1058. Sarah Mather, m. Newlin Schofield. No further record. Children of (313) Hannah Tyson and Charles Tyson, of Abington Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa. 1059. Eleanor Tyson (Hannah, Sarah, Rynear, John, John), b. 10, 10, 1823 ; d. 10, 10, 1908 ; m. in Philadelphia, by A. A. Willits, Amos Ebert, b. 3, 4, 1824, in Limerick, Pa. ; d. 12, 16, 1903 ; both buried at Baptist Gem,, Had- donfield, N. J. ; son of Ghristian Egbert and Anna Schubert. He was deacon of Baptist Gil., Haddonfield, and president of the Board of Education : re- sided at Ashland, N. J.; was formerly of the West Philadelphia; a builder and later a farmer. 1060. Thomas H. Tyson, b. in Abington 1, 14, 1826; d. 6, 17, 1908; m. in Philadelphia, Annie Hubilee. He was an artist. Children of (314) Susanna Tyson and Amos W. Butcher, of Phila. 1061. Thomas Butcher (Susanna, Sarah, Rynear, John, John), m. Lizzie Orum. No further record. 1062. Rebecca Butcher, b. 1812 ; m. Thomas Jefferson Bird. No further record. 1063. Washington Butcher, ra. — No record. 158 THE KIEK FAMILY. 1064. Sarah Butcher, m. Thomas Watson. No further record. 1065. Eleanor Butcher, m. William Parker. No record. 1066. John Butcher, m. Sarah Cresson (?) No further record. 1067. FrankUn Butcher, b. 1825 ; d. 5 Mo. 1829. 1068. Susanna Butcher, b. 1827 ; d. 7, 1, 1828. Children of (316) Jonathan and Tacy (Morris) Roberts, of Bristol Twp., Philadelphia Co. 1069. Mary Roberts (Jonathan, Martha, Rynear, John, John), b. 12, 15, 1794; d. 1800. 1070. Robert Roberts, b. 6, 3, 1797; d. 4 Mo. 1876; m. 11, 15, 1821, (335) Hannah Tyson, b. 10, 19, 1794; d. 10, 27, 1S75; dau. of John Tyson and Mary Kirk. He was a farmer in Abington and Mor eland Townships, Montgomery Co. ; members of Horsham Meeting and buried there. 1071. Jonathan Roberts, b. 9, 24, 1801; d. 1, 27, 1853; m. 10, 5, 1826, Martha Fisher, b. 6, 9, 1806. Issue :— Edmond S., b. 8, 18, 1827 : Emily, b. 11, 24, 1831. No further record. 1072. Eliza Ann Roberts, b. 3, 13, 1803; m. 7, 28, 1831, Joseph Hender- son, b. 8, 28, 1804. Issue :— Mary Sidney, b. 11, 9, 1833 : George W., b. 4, 18, 1836. No living descendants so far as known. 1073. Morris Roberts, b. 6, 11. 1805; d. 11, 3, 1839; m. Lydia Gibbons, dau. of Joseph Gibbons and Lydia Dicks of Spring- field, Delaware Co., Pa. She left issue, Lydia G. Roberts, b. 2, 29, 1829; sup- posed to be the mother of Joseph Gibbons Powell, of Sv.arthmore, Pa. Morris Roberts m. 2d wife, mother of Rebecca Tyson Roberts. Not further traced. 1074. Samuel Roberts, b. 5, 3, 1807; m. Ann Olmstead. A son, Daniel 0. Roberts, is said to live at Kalamazoo, Mich. Children of (321) John and Thonaazine (DePrefontaine) Roberts of Bristol Twp., Phila. Co. 1075. Thomas C. Roberts (John, Susanna, Rynear, John, John), b. 1817; d. 1, 28, 1872; m. Cornelia Branin of Frankford, d. 11, 1, 1889; both bur. at Cedar HiU Cam., Frankford, Phila. He was a farmer in Bristol Twp. No issue. 1076. Susanna R, Roberts, b. lO* 11, 1819; d. 2, 27, 1894; bur. at Green- SIXTH GP]NERATION. 159 mount Cem., Phila. ; m. by the mayor to (1078) Daniel R. Harper, her 1st cousin. See his line. 1077. John Roberts, farmer and gentleman, d. 1890; buried at Minne- apolis, Minn. ; m. Elizabeth Sadler, d. 1904. Res., Germantown, Bristol Twp., and Minneapolis. Issue : — Thomas, M. D., Emma and Walter Roberts, resid- ing at Minneapolis. Children of (325) Sarah Roberts ard Benjamin Harper of Bristol Twp., Philadelphia. 1078. Daniel R. Harper (Sarah, Susanna, Rynear, John, John), b. 1, 28, 1819; d, 1, 8, 1885; m. by the mayor of Philadelphia to (1076) Susanna R. Roberts, b. 10, 11, 1819; d. 2, 27, 1894; bur. Greenmount Cem., Phila.; dau. of John Roberts and Thomazine DePrefontaine. Resided in Bristol Twp., Phila- delphia. He was a farmer. 1079. Mary R. Harper, b.. 5, 18, 1820; m. 12, 7, 1852, at Friends' Mtg., 6th and Noble Sts., Phila., Thomas F. Middleton, b. 10, 20, 1825; son of Thomas Middleton and Hannah Carr, of Burlington Co., N. J. No issue reported. 1080. Sarah Harper, b. 8, 2, 1822; d. 11, 1, 1822. 1081. Benjamin Harper, b. 3, 27, 1824 ; d. 3, 5, 1900 ; bur. at German- town Friends' cemetery; m. 10, 16, 1849, by Rev. John S. Grant of Presb. Ch., Phila., to Ada DeM. Cummings (for which he was disowned by Friends) ; dau. of James Cummings and Mary Barr, of Warwick Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. She d. in Germantown 2, 23, 1908. He Avas a conveyancer in Philadelphia. Children of (327) Charles W. and Jane (Lukens) Kirk of Upper Dublin Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa. 1082. Edwin Lukens Kirk (Charles W., John, Rynear, John, John), b. 3, 3, 1827 ; d. 4, 28, 1896 ; m. Mary Johnson and a 2d wife, Mary Wolfington. Issue by first wife only:— Jennie (married), Mary (unm.) and Hannah. No further reord. 1083. Rebecca Kirk, b. 2, 14, 1830 ; d. 9 Mo. 1846. 1084. Elizabeth Kirk, d. young. 1085. George B. Kirk, b. 7, 3, 1828; d. 7, 3, 1870; m. 1, 1, 1854, Mary Jane Moore, b. 3, 13, 1834 ; dau. of Jesse Moore and Catharine Ann Mitchell. He was clerk in Wholesale liquor house : widow m. 9, 7, 1877, Jonathan Walker, d. 9, 16, 1880, and she d. at D. G. Mowday's in Norristown. Issue by 1st husband .-—Emma Jane, b. 11, 17, 1855 ; d. 11, 29, 1855 : Anna Catharine, b. 160 THE KIRK FAMILY. 5, 25, 1859 ; d. 5, 31, 1859 : Ida May, b. 8, 30, 1861 ; d. 9, 1, 1861 : Samuel L., b. 7, 20. 1863; d. 7, 31, 1863: Henry A., b. 12, 10, 1865; d. 12, 14, 1865: Lewis L., b, 5, 7, 1866 ; living in Media, Pa., of unsound mind : Rebecca, b. 5, 31, 1868 ; d. 6, 4, 1868: Martha M., b. 7, 23, 1870; d. 6, 13, 1884 1086. Charles W. Kirk, b. 12, 16, 1832; d. 12, 18, 1906; in. 9, 26, 1858, Mary E. Smith, b. 12, 21, 1831 ; d. 8, 21, 1905 ; dau. of George and Elizabeth (Denn) Smith. They resided at Norristown and were buried at Riverside Cemetery there : members of Calvary Baptist Ch. 1087. Sarah Kirk, b. 10, 28, 1836 ; m. 2, 12, 1857, Frederick Cline, mason, b. 6, 20, 1832 ; son of Collom Cline and Elizabeth Roof. Address, Plymouth, Montgomery Co., Pa. 1088. Hannah S. Kirk, b. 4, 1, 1838; d. 12, 10, 1891; m. Robert R. Smith of New York, police magistrate, d. at Gwynedd, Pa., between 1890 and 1900; son of Leon Smith. No issue. 1089. Mary Jane Kirk, d. 4, 18, 1874 ; m. Dr. Harry Newpter. Issue :— Walter, m. Louisa Jebley: Anne, deceased. 1090. John Lukens Kirk, b. 10, 28, 1842, in Upper Dublin; m. 8, 24, 1870, Hannah Wood, b. 5, 29, 1847; dau. of Charles Wood and Ann Live- zey. His address, 624 N. Marshall St., Phila. Issue :— Sophie May, b. 5, 13, 1871; Roberta, b. 11, 2, 1873; d. 10, 2, 1904; m. George W. Greenman : Elsie, b. 5, 13. 1876 ; m. Harry Hart : Clara, b. 1, 28, 1878 ; Lillie, b. 11, 11, 1880; d. 6, 21, 1881: Chester, b. 6, 26, 1884; Monroe E., b. 6, 22, 1889. 1091. Elizabeth Kirk, d. 5 Mo. 1857. 1092. Franklin M. Kirk, b. 7, 27, 1850; m. 6, 4, 1875, Naomi Adelaide Bailey, b. 4, 28, 1856; dau. of Edward E. Bailey and Margaretta Armstrong. He is special officer for John Wanamaker, 13th & Market, Philadelphia. Res. 239 Ramsey Street. Children of (329) Mary Kirk and John Lukens. 1093. Charles Kirk Lukens (JIary, John, Rynear, John, John), b. in Upper Dublin Twp., Montgomery Co., 3, 8, 1810; d. there 11, 20, 1891; m. 10, 8, 1835, by the mayor of Phila., to Ellen Tyson Lukens, b. 4, 5, 1818, in Upper Dublin ; d. same 2, 14, 1882; dau. of Moses Lukens and Elizabeth Lukens He was a farmer in Horsham and Upper Dublin : both buried at Horsham Mtg. Issue :— Mary K., b. 9, 10, 1836 ; m. Allen Wolfe and is deceased : Moses Wilmer, b. 9, 16, 1839 ; d. 12, 31, 1863, unm. in Civil War: George Kirk, b. 4, 1, SIXTH GENERATION. 161 1844; d. ; m. Mary McLain : John Atley, b. 2, 7, 1851; d. 10, 30, 1900- m Alice Barton. No further record. 1094. Azor Lukens, died young. 1095. George Lukens, ditto. Children of (337) George B. and Annie (Fitzwater) Iredell. 10951-2. Jonathan Iredell (George B., Hannah, Rynear, Jolm, John] b 5 Mo. 1823 ; died in infancy. 1096. Joseph Fitzwater Iredell, b. 8, 14, 1826 ; ni. 10, 18, 1853, Caroline Little of Phila. Co., b. 7, 28, 1833. Issue :~Anna, b. 9, 16, 1853 ; m. Prank Rhoads DeHaven : Frank West, b. 2, 10, 1857 ; m. Ella Hopkins. No further record. Children of (338) Joseph and Letitia (Quinby) Iredell. 1097. Hannah Kirk Iredell (Joseph L., Hannah, Rynear, John, John), b. 3, 3, 1826; d. 4, 16, 1899. 1098. Camilla Iredell, b. 5, 12, 1827 ; m. 9. 21, 1852, Elias Smith. Issue :— E. Amanda, b. 7, 18, 1853: AVilliani Iredell, b. 10, 10, 1855; m. Ella Williams: Anna R., b. 5, 3, 1861; m. Edwin T. Johnson. No further record. 1099. Sarah Iredell, b. 8, 29, 1828 ; m. 1, 20, 1857, Stephen Coy, d. 4, 14, 1875. No issue. 1100. Hester M. Iredell, b. 4, 18, 1830; d. 8, 8, 1877. 1101. Mary Iredell, b. 10, 29, 1831 ; m. 7, 24, 1857, Boliver Cooper. Issue: — Fennimore Iredell, b. 8, 30, 1858; m. Gertrude Slacomber: Joseph Ire- dell, b. 6, 15, 1863: Adalaide, b. 9, 13. : Mary, b. m. John R. Hallo- well. No further record. 1102. Elizabeth L. Iredell, b. 6, 29, 1833 ; d. 10, 7, 1873 ; m. 4, 12, 1S71, John R. Hallowell. Issue: — Letitia, b. 1. 16, 1872. He after ward married his wife's neice, Mary Cooper. No further record. 1103. Martha Iredell, b. 8, 14, 1835 ; m. 1, 11, 1859, Arthur HoUman. Issue:— Sarah L., b. 8, 15, I860: Frederick D., b. 4, 5, 1862; ra. Mary Bewley : Ellen I., b. 9, 16, 1867: Levi D., b. 1, 25, 1872. No further data. 1104. Helen Iredell, b. 3, 6, 1838; m. 5, 31, 1859, Caleb LaBar. Issue:— Allen E., b. 7, 28, 1860; m. Laura A. Welsh: Myron, b. 1, 4, 1863; d. 9, 27, 1900; m. Susanna Bennett. No further data. 1105. Susanna Iredell, b. 3, 10. 1840; ni. 5, 12, 1862, Thomas M. Boweu. Issue :— Lois M., b. 3, 16, 1863. 162 . THE KIRK FAMILY. Child of (339) James W. and Phebe (Worrell) Iredeh. 1106. Jonathan P. Iredell (James W., Hannah, Rynear, John, John), b. 11, 18, 1838; m. 10, 31, 1855, Emma Lloyd, dau. of John Lloyd and Sidney Paul. Second m. 1, 17, 1878, to Elizabeth Lukens. Issue by last :— James W., b. 4, 4, 1879: Mary L., b. 9, 15, 1881: Hannah L., d. 9, 10, 1882: Charles L., b. 6, 24, 1884; d. 6, 25, 1884. No further record. Children of (340) Thomas and Rebecca (Tomkins) Iredell. 1107. Isaac Tomkins Iredell (Thomas, Hannah, Rynear, John, John), b. 8, 30, 1827; m. 2, 20, 1861, Harriet Andrews. Issue :— Eugenia, m. Thompson. 1108. Ann Eliza Iredell, b. 4, 21, 1830; m. 1, 20, 1853, William D. Walter Rogers, d. 1, 3, 1885. He was a carriage builder, with warerooms on Chest- nut Street, Phila. Issue : — Charles J. : Annie Iredell, m. G-reen B. Raum : Josephine Marian, m. Miller. 1109. Joseph Lukens Iredell, b. 1, 15, 1837 ; d. 12 ]\lo. 1877. Children of (342) Jonathan and Sarah (Barnes) Iredell. 1110. Eebecca Barnes Iredell (Jonathan, Hannah, Rynear, John, John) b. 12, 30, 1827; d. 11, 13, 1828. 1111. Elizabeth L. Iredell, b. 11, 14, 1829; d. 3, 30, 1890, unm. 1112. John Barnes Iredell, b. 7, 15, 1832; m. 12, 20, 1855, to Sarah Ann Walton. Issue : Harvey, b. 9, 25, 1856 ; m. Emma Williams : Ella, b. 8, 10, 1863 ; m. Dr. William AVyckoff. No farther record. 1113. Lydia Ann Iredell, b. 8, 24, 1834; m. 12, 29, 1854, to Thomas Palmer. Issue: — Charles, b. 11, 16, 1855: Jonathan Iredell, b. 7, 2, 1858; m. Mattie Hallowell : Prank, b. 5, 30, 1865. 1114. Hannah K. Iredell, b. 2, 2, 1837; d. 7, 27, 1856. 1115. William P. Iredell, b. 10, 27, 1841; d. 7, 16, 1863; killed in the Civil War. 1116. Darriet W. Iredell, b. 6, 14, 1843; m. 6, 23, 1870, to Sallie I. Wil- son. Issue .—Florence Mary, b. 5, 1, 1871; d. 4, 1, 1901 : Jonathan, b. 8, 18, 1872; m. Mary C. Clifford: Frank W., b. 1, 30, 1874: AViUiam P., b. 11, 25, 1875 : Essie K, b. 4, 7, 1878 : George W., b. 4, 15, 1881 ; d. 7, 30, 1881. SIXTH GENERATION. 163 Children of (343) Robert and Theresa (Jones) Iredell. 1117. Jonathan Iredell (Robert, Hannah, Rynear, John, John), b. 12, 28, 1833; d. 9, 14, 1834. 1118. Charles Jones Iredell, b. 10, 22, 1835; d. 8, 13, 1862. 1119. William C. Iredell, b. 2, 6, 1838; d, 8, 3, 1839. 1120. James W. Iredell, b. 6, 17, 1841 ; m. 10, 6, 1868, Jennie E. Rast. He is general manag-er of Penna. ]\Intual Insurance Company, with offices at Cincinnati, Ohio. Issue :—Teressa Jones, b. 1, 17, 1870: Charles J., b. 6, 23, 1874: Franli R., b. 7, 9, 1875: Virginia, b. 7, 27, 1883. 1121. Robert J. Iredell, b. 7, 2, 1847 ; d. 10, 22, 1893 ; m. 6, 17, 1869, Matilda G. Von Tager. Issue :— Florence, b. 9, 17, 1870; m. Robert Berger : Edward Lowell, b. 12, 22, 1871: James AVilkins, b. 11, 2, 1874; d. 2, 12, 1876: Robert, b. 12, 10, 1875; d. 12, 11, 1878: Lloyd Jones, b. 4, 25, 1878: Rodney Rogers, b. 10, 1, 1883. 1122. Phebe J. Iredell, b. 7, 2, 1847; d. 8, 28, 1888. Children of (344) Spencer and Hephziba (Spencer) Thomas. 1122a. Anna Maria Thomas (Spencer, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. at Poquessing, now Torrcsdale, Philadelphia, 6, 19, 1819 ; d. at Gwynedd 1, 16, 1864; m. 2, 11, 1841, Algernon Sydney Jenkins of Gwynedd, son of Charles Foulke Jenkins and Mary Lancaster. He was b. 11, 28, 1816, in Philadelphia, and d. at Gwynedd (as the result of an accidental fall) 7, 9, 1890. He was a justice of the peace for forty four years, (1846-1890), and a citizen and busi- ness man highly esteemed in his township and in the county. He m. a 2d wife, in 1867, Alice A. Davis, of Edgmont, Delaware County, Pa., by whom he had one son, George Herbert Jenkins, b. 1871, now a member of the bar, Phila- delphia. 1122b. Mordecai Thomas, b. 1, 16, 1821; d. 3, 31, 1893, unmarried. 1122c. Sarah Thomas, b. 10, 30, 1822 ; d. 8, 9, 1850, unmarried. 1122d. Caroline Thomas, b. in Upper Dublin 9, 14, 1824; d. at Silcott's Springs, Va., 11, 12, 1899 ; ni. Basil W. Shoemaker of Loudoun Co., Va., b. 10, 28, 1817 ; d. 11, 28, 1890. He was a blacksmith and a farmer. 1122e. Lemuel Thomas, b. 4, 4, 1826; m. 5, 11, 1854, Drusilla Rowlett, dau. of John Rowlett and Drusilla Phipps, of Nicetown, Pa. He farmed for 164 THE KIRK FAMILY. ' ! a time near Somerton, Philadelphia, but in 1900 was residing in West Phila- delphia. Issue: — Caroline Lee, b. 6, 21, 1856. 1122f. Elizabeth Thomas, b. 2, 18, 1828 ; d. 3, 3, 1864, unni. 1122g. Lydia S. Thomas, b. 3, 21, 1830 ; m. 10, 9, 1856, John S. Paul, of Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pa., son of Jonathan and Anne Paul. He d. at Bristol, Pa., 4, 18, 1888. No issue. 1122h. Jonathan Thomas, b. 8, 7, 1832; d. 4, 18, 1863: m. 10, 11, 1860, ilargaretta N. Phipps, dau. of Peter and Lydia Phipps of Whitemarsh. No issue. 11221. Mary W. Thomas, b. at Upper Dublin 12, 6, 1833 ; m. 8, 18, 1856, in Philadelphia, AVilliam Henry Brown, son of Joseph Elgar Brown and Han- nah Carpenter : editor and proprietor of Pcekskill Blade Peekskill, N. Y. 1122J. Hannah R. Thomas, b. 8, 29, 1836; d. 8, 1, 1854, unm. Children of (346) Mordecai and Grace (Wilson) Thomas. 1122k. Wilson Thomas, (Mordecai, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. at New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa., 5, 28, 1829; m. Elizabeth S. Egbert, b. 3, 20, 1840; dau. of William Egbert and Elizabeth Van Syckel, of Hunterdon Co., N. J. Issue: — Wilson Egbert, b. 6, 8, 1868. The father and son carry on the milling business at Milford, N. J. 1122m. Edward Thomas, b. 12, 13, 1830; d. at Milford, N. J., 5, 8, 1896; m. Virginia Van Syckel, dau. of Daniel Van Syckel and Mary Carhart. Ed- ward and his brother Wilson succeeded their father at the milling business at Milford. IssTie : — Isabella, m. Rev. Horace D. Sassamau and has Dorothy: Frances, m. Dr. Thomas Craig Detwiler of Lancaster, Pa., and has Virginia T. : HoAvard Van Syckel : Susan Spencer. 1122n. Frances Thomas m. Samuel Thomas, Jr., son of Samuel and Martha, of Torresdale and Philadelphia, and a first cousin to her father. He is engaged in milling at Belvidere, N. J. Issue: — Emma, m. Rev. William Harrison Decker of Lewistown, Pa., and has Ruth : Grace, m. AVilliam S. Buck- man : Herbert : Clarence. Children of (347) Elizabeth Thomas and Nathan T. Knight. 1122p, Sydney Knight (Elizabeth, Sarah, lilizabetb, John, John), b. 11, 3, 1829; d. near Torresdale, Philadelphia, 10, 16, 1900; m. 11, 21, 1853, John Wood of Moreland, son of Joseph and Rachel Wood of Horsham, Pa. They resided during most of their married life at the old home of her parents, near SIXTH GENERATION. 165 Torresdale. Some time before the sale of this property, in 1897, they ceased farming and lived with their children. 1122q. Sarah Tyson Knight, b. 4, 2!), 18:]2; m. ;i, 24, 1859, Eilward Lee- dom, b. 2 Mo. 1826; d. at Bristol, Pa., 10, ]8, 1892; son of Charles and Lydia Leedom of Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. They farmed near Newtown afterward in Byberry and later removed to Bristol, where he engaged in the coal busi- ness. 1122r. Jonathan Knight, twin with Sarah T., d. 7, 30, 1832. 1122s. Ellen Knight, b. 2, 20, 1835 ; d. 6, 1, 1874, num. 1122t. Elizabeth Knight, b. 4, 4, 1837; d. 8, 26, 1839. 1122V. Mary Elizabeth Knight, b. 11, 12, 1839; d. 9, 4, 1893; m. (2d wife of) Jonathan Thomas, son of Samuel and Martha. Issue : — Ella Knight Thomas, b. 10, 10, 1878. 1122w. Annie Knight, b. 1842; m. 11, 12, 1872, William Taylor, son of Joseph Taylor and Anna Betts of Lower Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Herbert K., b. 3, 13, 1874; m. 11, 3, 1897, Elizabeth Thomson,, dau. of Thomas and Mary E. Thomson, of Cheltenham, Pa. : Wilson T., b. 3, 4, 1882 ; d. 7, 29, 1882. 1122x. Julianna Knight, b. 5, 22, 1846; d. 12, 29, 1849. Three other children died in infancy. Children of (351) Lydia Mcllvain and Edward H. Bonsall, 1123. Spencer Bonsall (Lydia, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 11, 30, 1816; d. 4, 14, 1888; m. at St. Luke's P. E. Ch., Pliila., 5, 10, 1854, Ellen Crosby Martin, b. 12, 23, 1826 ; d. 12, 17, 1879 ; dau. of William and Sarah Ann Martin of Chester, Pa. He was sometime City Surveyor of Philadelphia, and several years Assistant Librarian of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Issue : — William Martin Bonsall, m. 4, 3, 1893, Helen, dau. of Charles Fred- erick and Helen Klauder, and has dau. Eleanor Crosby Martin Bonsall. 1124. William Milhous Bonsall, b. 1818, d. 1819. 1125. WilUiam Bonsall, b. 1820, d. 1823. 1126. Edward H. Bonsall, Jr., b. 9, 23, 1821 ; d. 6, 3, 1841. An obituary notice by his father appeared in The Friend, Philadelphia, 6, 19, 1841. 1127 Jeremiah Bonsall, conveyancer, b. 5, 28, 1825 ; d. 7, 29, 1892 ; m. 9, 29, 1851, before mayor Gilpin, Margaret F. Hutchinson, dau. of Robert and Eliza- beth Hutchinson of Philadelphia. Issue :— Lydia, b. 12, 20, 1854; d. 7, 27, 166 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1875: Eobert Hutchinson, b. 4, 10, 1857: Edward Home, b. 11, 19, 1859; m. 10, 4, 1887, Hannah Rodney Tunelle, dau. of George Tunelle and Elizabeth Stockley of Georgetown, Del. He is second vice-president of the Land Title & Trust Company, Philadelphia : Henry, b. 5, 1, 18C2 ; d. 5, 4, 1895 : "William Spencer and Alfred J., b. 6, 14, 1869 ; d, 7, 28, 1869 : Elizabeth Paxson, b. 12, 22, 1871; d. 12, 25, 1874. 1128. Charles Bonsall, b. and d. 1827. 1129. Elizabeth Bonsall, b. 1829, d. 1830. 1130. Jane Bonsall, b. 1831, d. 1832. 1131. Joseph Hartshorne Bonsall, b. 7, 7, 1833 ; d. 4, 9, 1876, unm. 1132. Jesse Maris Bonsall, b. 1, 15, 183S; d. 11, 11, 1841. Children of (354) Spencer and Sarah (Crosby) Mcllvain. 1133. Ann Eliza Mcllvain (Spencer, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John) b. 1, 28, 1833 ; m. 2, 18, 1857, Edward Clark Diehl of Philadelphia, b. 7, 22, 1833 ; son of William Diehl and Mary A. Ponclie. Issue : — Sarah M., b. 1859 ; Ella Pouche, b. 1861; Mary, b. 1868. 1134. Henry Mcllvain, b. 7, 30, 1834; d. 12, 27, 1893; m. Sarah C. Pear- son, dau. of Edward and Mary Ann Pearson. Issue : — Spencer, b. 3, 6, 1859 : Edward Pearson : Henry. Children of (356) Jeremiah and Ann (Crosby) Mcllvain. 1135. George W. Mcllvain (Jeremiah, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John) b. 7, 9, 1840; m. Rachel, dau. of Dr. Samuel and Susanna G. Ramsey, and had issue, John Morton, JI. D., Bernard Stump, Henry Stump. 1136. Anne Crosby Morton Mcllvain, b. 8, 1, 1842. Children of (357) Ann Mcllvain and Levis Miller. 1137. Elizabeth Spencer Miller (Ann, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 12, 21, 1833; m. 11, 7, 1855, Joseph Bunting, d. 1, 29, 1890; son of Josiah Bunting and Sarah Sellers of Darby, Delaware Co. Issue: — George Miller, b. 7, 28, 1856; m. 11, 22, 1882, Caroline Sellers Keen: Anna Miller. 1138. Edgar Thomson Miller, b. 5, 4, 1835 ; m. 11, 7, 1865, Mary Halde- man, b. in Upper Providence (now Media), 4, 24, 1840; d. 3, 9, 1909; dau. of Isaac Haldeman and Eliza West. He was in Iowa at the breaking out of the Civil War, and served among the troops from that State ; afterward engaged in business in Philadelphia, but from 1867 to 1890 resided on a farm near SIXTH GENERATION. 167 SwarthmoTo. retiring thence tu ]\redia, whore he has served as president of the School Board and a curator of the Delaware Coruity Institute of Science. Issue: — Elizabeth Haldeman, b. 7, 11, 1868; m. Samuel Sebastian Evans, of Cedartown, Polk Co., tJa. : John Spencer, h. 5, 5, 1872 : Clarence Haldeman, b. 1, 10, 1881 : Marion, b. 4, 8, 1885. Elizabeth Evans has issue, Dorothy ililler, b. 12, 24, 1901: Samuel Sebastian, b. 3, 5, 1905. 1139. Mary Lavinia Miller, b. 2, 19, 1837 ; d. 10, 20, 1860, unm. 1140. George Deeble Miller, b. 2, 3, 1839; m. 10, 17, 1865, Ann Charlton Thomas, b. West Chester, Pa.; dau. of Isaac Thomas il. D. and Hilary Brinton. He served during the Civil War and vvas severely wounded at Antietani; has been for many years in the coal and lumber business in West Philadelphia. Issue: — Henry Spencer, b. 8, 31,1866: Mary Thomas, a graduate of the Women's Medical College of Philadelpliia : Anna McIJvain. 1141. Anna Miller, b. 4, 28, 1841; m. 10, 6, 1864, Joseph W. Ilawley, son of Joel Hawley and Catharine Williamson, of Lionville, Chester County. He served in the Union Army during the Civil War and became colonel of his regiment. Later he became cashier of the First National Bank of Media and subsequently its president ; has been for several years a manager of the House of Refuge, and is interested in various enterprises. Issue: — Mar}' Miller, b. 4, 14, 1868; m. 11, 15, 1893, Justice Mitchell Thompson, son of Samuel S. Thompson of Philadelphia. 1142. Levis Miller, Jr., b. 2, 27. 1843; enlisted in a cavalry regiment in 1861, and in 1864 was captured by the Confederate forces and is believed to have perished in one of the southern "prison pens," unm. 1143. Samuel Miller, b. 2, 25, 1845. 1144. Sallie Levis Miller, b. 9, 9, 1847; d. in West Philadelphia 6, 13, 1894; m. 4, 15, 1884, Clement William Smith, d. at Longport, N. J. 6, 25, 1890; son of William and Hannah Tyler Smith. No issue. 1144b. Katharine Miller, b. 11, 22, 1850 ; m. 11, 7, 1879, Albert Levis, b. 2, 25, 1847; d. 1, 1, 1898; son of Samuel Garrett Levis and Esther Hibberd (Lobb) Levis of Upper Darby: Issue: — Samuel Garrett, b. 6, 26, 1882: Spencer Mcllvain, b. 12, 6, 1883 ; d. 6, 30, 1884 : Clement Smith, b. 1, 26, 1886. 1145. Ellen Miller, b. 2, 5, 1853; m. 11, 29, 1876, George Martin Booth, son of William Booth and Elizabeth Martin Brooraall of Chester, Pa. He is a member of the bar of DelaAvare County and has been for several years presi- dent of the First National Bank of Chester. Issue : — Levis Miller, b. 1, 19, 168 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1878; B. S. Swarthmore College, 1899: Elizabeth Martin, b. 3, 23, 1882: Newlin Trainer, b. 10, 23, 1886. 1146. Hannah John Miller, b. 3, 23, 1855 ; m. 11, 7, 1881, Jo.seph Evans Miekle; sou of William Jlielile and Mary Evans, of Springfield, Delaware Co. Issue : — Joseph Evans, b. 7, 3, 1883 : Grace P^vans, b. 7, 2, 1885 : George Miller, b. 12, 28, 1886 : Francis King, b. 8, 17, 1889. Children of (364) Michael and Maria (Brinton) Trump. 1147. Tacy M. Trump (Michael, Margaret, Mary, John, John), b. in Bristol Twp., Bucks Co., 2, 27, 1831; m. at Friends' Meeting, 6th and Noble Sts., Philadelphia, 6, 1, 1852, Samuel Mason Bines. They reside in Philadel- phia. Issue: — Samuel Mason, Jr., b. 4, 12, 1853; d. 10, 5, 1881, near German- town : William. 1148. William E. Trump, b. Sadsbury Twp., Chester Co., 1, 22, 1832. No further record. 1149. Susan Erinton Trump, b. at Penningtonville, Chester Co., 1, 22, 1835; m. 3, 4, 1856, at Friends' North Meeting, Phila., Benjamin H. Shoe- maker, merchant, of Phila., b. at Shoemakertown, Cheltenham Twp., Mont- gomery Co., 12, 27, 1827 ; son of Richard M. Shoemaker and Amelia (Bird) Hallowell. He was a member of the Pennsylvania Society for alleviating the miseries of the public prisons, for several years visiting the convicts in the cells of the Eastern Penitentiary. In 1867 he was elected a manager of the Pennsylvania Ho.spital, and has been annualljr re-elected since that time ; for nineteen years he was secretary of the board, and since 1891 has been president of the Hospital. He was for ten years president of the German- town Horticultural Society, and a director of the Ne.sqiiehoning Valley Rail- road Company; for many years he has been a director of the Consolidation National Bank, and president of the Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company ; he is also a director of the Mortgage Trust Company of Pennsyl- vania, and of the Glasgow Iron Company at Pottstown, Pennsylvania. He is a manager of Haverford College, and a trustee of the Charter Schools founded by William Penn. He is a member of the Academy of Natural Sciences, of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, of the Franklin Institute, and of the Genealogical Society; he was an early member of the Union League: Author of the Genealogy of the Shoemaker Family of Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, 1903. Children of (369) Isaac and Martha (Thomas) Michener. 1150. Charles Michener (Isaac, Priseilla, Isaac, John, John), b. 3, 11, SIXTH GENERATION. 169 1812; d. 2, 5, 1872; m. 5, 26, 1842, Rebecca P. Mather, d. 12, 24, 1908, aged 90 years; buried at Abington Mtg. ; dau. of John Mather and Martha Potts. 1151. Priscilla Michener, twin with Charles, d. 7, 18, 1887, unm. 1152. Elizabeth I. Michener, b. 10, 16, 1814; d. 2, 4, 1898; m. 11, 16, 1843, Samuel Jarrett, d. 3, 11, 1892. 1153. Mary Ann Michener, b. 5, 3, 1816 ; d. 2, 4, 1898 ; m. 4, 20, 1843, Pier- son Mitchell, son of Gove Mitchell and Rebecca Justice. Children of (370) John and Rachel (Teas) Child of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia. 1154. John Teas Child (John, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 12, 14, 1812; d. 8, 24, 1832, unm. ; buried in Northern Liberties. 1155. Samuel Teas Child, b. 10, 6, 1814; d. 10, 16, 1895; m. 3, 25, 1840, Sarah Lloyd, b. 9, 30, 1819; d. 11, 26, 1894; dau. of Ben.iamin Lloyd and Hannah Hampton. They resided in Philadelphia. 1156. Henry Teas Child, b. 8, 16, 1816; d. 6, 15, 1890; m. 1st 3, 28, 1839, Anna R. Pickering, d. 5, 19, 1840 : Second m. 4, 25, 1843, to Sarah Ann Nichol- son, d. 12, 5, 1852 : Third m. 1, 18, 1854, to Ellen M. Hancock, b. 1829 ; d. 1, 28, 1907; dau. of Thomas and Rachel Hancock of Hancock's Bridge, N. J. He was a physician and resided in Philadelphia. 1157. Isaac Child, b. 10, 29, 1818 ; d. 8, 15, 1832. 1158. Thomas Teas Child, b. 8, 15, 1820; d. 10 Mo. 1886; all bur. at Fair Hill, Philadelphia; m. 12, 25, 1843, Elizabeth Kenderdine, d. 12, 1, 1844: Second m. 10, 13, 1847, to Anna Martin, d. 10, 1, 1898 ; dau. of Thomas Martin. He was a clock and watch-maker in Philadelphia. He and his last wife were members of Green Street Mo. Mtg., and later of Spring Garden Unitarian Church. 1159. Mary Teas Child, b. in Phila., 12, 27, 1824; d. 12, 26, 1903, at Penn's Manor, Bucks Co., bur. Friends' ground, there; m. 6, 26, 1845, Hector Calbraith Ivins, d. 1, 18, 1869 ; son of Barclay and Mary Ivins of that place. He was a farmer at Penn's Manor. Children of (372) Elizabeth Child and Isaac K. Wright. 1160. Sarah C. Wright (Elizabeth, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 10, 9, 1816; d. Thorps Lane, Germantown, 2, 7, 1894; m. 12, 2, 1841, at 4th and Green Streets Meeting, Joseph Rakestraw Kenderdine, b. 4, 26, 1813; d. 12, 14, 1903; bur. at Fair Hill ; son of Joseph Kenderdine and Hannah Rakestraw (m. 170 THE KIEK FAMILY. 1799). He was raised a farmer but learned the carpenter trade. In 1840 he formed a partnership with Warner Justice at 7th and Spring Garden Sts., Phila., in the hardware business, where he remained thirty years, when he was succeeded by his sons. He belonged to a class fast pasing away — merchants who did an individual business without being overshadowed by department stores, which latterly have usurped the privileges of trade. An orphan, he struggled through his early years to an honestly earned competence. Plain and unassuming in his ways, he was straightforward in his dealings with his fellow men. 1161. Mary Wright, b. 8, 3, 1818; d. 11, 14, 1856; m. 12, 19, 1839, Robert Lukens Marple. Issue :— Isaac W., b. 12, 17, 1840: Enoch W., b. 6, 12, 1842; m. Annie Phillips: Edward J., b. 2, 8, 1848; m. Mary AValbrick : Joseph Albert, b. 9, 23, 1854; d. 4, 23, 1853. 1162. Emily Wright, b. 9, 15, 1820; d. 9, 15, 1878, unmarried. 1163. Elizabeth Wright, b. 6, 8, 1822; d. 9, 2, 1823. 1164. Rachel C. Wright, b. 8, 21, 1824; m. Joseph H. Mason. Issue Elizabeth; George; James; Joseph H., b. 6, 28, 1863. 1165. Theodocia Wright, b. 1, 20, 1826 ; d. 1, 26, 1826. 1166. David Henry Wright, b. 4, 19, 1828; d. 1, 30, 1865; m. Elizabeth Marter, b. 3, 9, 1842; d. 11, 23, 1902; dau. of William Marter and Sarah Schuyler. He was a coal merchant in Philadelphia, later removing to River- ton, N. J. ; a member of Green Street Friends' Mtg. She was the author of Recollections of a Busy Life. 1167. John Child Wright, b. 12, 29, 1830 ; m. Emma Atkinson and had a dau. Florence, who died young. 1168. George Wright, b. 11, 15, 1833; ra. Emma F. Eyre, dau. of Ran- dolph Eyre, and had issue, Annie, Isabella, Eliza, Harry, Clifford, Howard, Randolph, and three others whose names are unknown. 1169. Tacy Child Wright, b. 6, 12, 1836, in Philadelphia, m. 3, 26, 1860, under care of Friends, Samuel Betts Chapman, b. 5, 30, 1836, in Philadelphia ; son of Ellwood Chapman and Sarah Betts. Res., 1409 Jefferson St., Phila. He is a coal merchant and they are members of Green Street Monthly Meeting. 1170. Samuel C. Wright, b. 10, 22, 1839 ; d. 8, 10, 1840. Children of (373) Eliza Kirk and James Warner. 1171. Francis V. Warner (Eliza, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), m. Downing and had issue, Fannie and Helen. 1172. Mary Albina Warner, unmarried. SIXTH GENEKATION. 171 Children of (377) Samuel and Albina (Powell) Kirk, of Baltimore, Md. 1173. Eliza Grace Kirk (Samuel, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), b. 1, 13, 1818 ; m. 1, 5, 18^5, Seth Hance, d. 5, 2, 1884. Issue, Franklin, Emma, and 'four others, all deceased. 1174. James Howell Kirk, b. 9, 20, 1819 ; d. 1, 29, 1839. 1175. Hannah Jane Kirk, b. 5, 24, 1821 ; d. 7, 22, 1822. 1176. Henry Edgar Kirk, b. 9, 24, 1822; d. 7, 11, 1823. 1177. Margaret Jane Kirk, b. 12, 26, 1823; d. 7, 11, 1882; bi^r. at Green- mount Gem., Baltimore ; m. Jesse Hunt. No issue. 1178. Henry Child Kirk, b. in Baltimore 2, 9, 1826; m. Virginia B. Hardesty. b. 1831 ; d. 8, 21, 1855 : Second m. to Lucy Ann Strother Buckner, dau. of Bailey Buckner and Mildred Strother : Third m. to Eliza Hollins, d. 4, 22, 1900; dau. of George Hollins and Lydia Campbell. He is a maker of Silverware and Jewelry, of firm of Samuel Kirk & Sou Co., 106 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore. 1179. Amanda Victoria Kirk, b. 12, 28, 1828 ; d. 2, 4, 1850. 1180. Benjamin Pov/ell Kirk, b. 4-28-1830; d. 6, 26, 1834. 1181. Helen Albina Kirk, b. 2, 29, 1835 ; unmarried. 1182. Charles Douglas Kirk, b. 2, 27, 1840; d. 1,5,1880; bur. Green- mount Cem., Balto. ; m. 4, 2, 1861, Cassandra Ashton Anderson, dau. of Col. James Madison Anderson and Cassandra Fulton Ashton. He was a country gentleman, residing at Eosedale, Baltimore County ; members of P. E. Church. 1183. Edwin Clarence Kirk, b. 4, 28, 1842; d. 7, 11, 1876, unmarr. Children of (381) Hannah Kirk and John T. Smith. 1184. Emma Matilda Smith (Hannah, Joseph, Isaac, John. John), b. in Philadelphia; residing at 1604 Green St., unm. 1185. William Keen Smith, b. in Phila., d. in infancy. 1186. A. Eugene Smith, m. Emma Witte, dau. of William H. AVitte, and had issue, Anita L., Margaret Eegina and Elizabeth Houpt Smith. Of these Anita L. m. James Plerbert Eyster, b. 2, 23, 1866 ; son of James C. Ej'ster and Emeline Yeager, of Philadelphia. 1187. Ada Zilla Smith, b. 11 Mo. 1838, in Pliiladelphia, m. William W. Longstreth, b. 1832; son of William W. Longstreth and Mary Bringliurst. He was a tea merchant and importer. They had one son, William Wilson Long- 172 THE KIRK FAMILY. streth, b. 8, 9, 1867 in Phila., m. Edna Rogers and is in the Insurance business at 427 Walnut Street. 1188. Isaac Kirk Smith, d. at age of 17 years; bur. Laurel Hill. 1189. Sarah Josephine Smith, d. unm. ; bur. at Laurel Hill. Children of (382) Robert Sherman and Ellen Alvira (Waters) Kirk. 1190. Adelaide Augusta Kirk (Robert, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), b. 7, 3, 1831; d. 1, 17, 1847. 1191. Samuel Edgar Kirk, brass founder, b. 10, 23, 1833, in Baltimore, Md. ; d. 11, 11, 1906; bur. Greenmount Cem. ; m. 1857, Harriet J. Waters, b. in New Orleans, d. in Baltimore 10, 8, 1861, aged 50 years; dau. of Henry Waters and Julia Gardieu. Second m. 11, 17, 1863, to Martha Ann Cole, b. 1, 22, 1836; dau. of William Cole and Elizabeth Clark. 1192. Robert Edwin Kirk, b. Baltimore 12, 19, 1835; d. 10, 16, 1903: m. 6, 19, 1862, Sidney A. Starr, b. 1, 4, 1840 ; d. 11, 28, 1871 ; bur. Greenmount Cem. ; dau. of George Starr and Valurea Caster : Second m. about 1875, to Annie Taney Campbell Hunter, b. 5, 7, 1850; dau. of Thoinas C. Hunter. They resided in Baltimore, where he was in the brass and hardware business at 314 E. Pratt Street. 1193. Ellen Alvira Kirk, b. 1836 ; d. 1, 3, 1888 ; bur. Greenmount Cem. ; m. 6, 11, 1860, Gilbert C. Bolgians of Baltimore, b. 6, 25, 1843; son of AVilliam Bolgians and Ann Starr. They reside in Baltimore, where he is in the brass and hardware business. 1194. Grace Child Kirk, b. 7, 23, 1843; m. 5, 1, 1862, Robert Hugh Millikin, b. near Belfast, Ireland, 3, 22, 1837 ; son of James Milliken and Mary Corry (of Scotch descent). Res., 210 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore. 1195. William Waters Kirk, b. 7, 4, 1846, in Baltimore ; m. 1867, Marian Happold, b. about 1848 ; dau. of Daniel J. Happold and Jane MeDonough. Issue :— William Waters, b. 10 Mo. 1869, m. Catharine Kimball : Robert Sher- man, b. 1871. 1196. Harry Fowler Kirk, d. young in 1857 or 1858. Child of (383) Caroline Rush Kirk, of Germantown, Pa. 1197. Benjamin Franklin Kirk (Caroline, Isaac, Isaac, John, John), b. Upper Dublin Township, Montgomery Co., 12,11,1832; m. Philadelphia 10, 17,1854, Elizabeth Knorr Nice, b. Germantown 12-25-1832; d. there 7, 26, 1904; bur. at Ivy Hill Cem.; dau. of Samuel Harper Nice and Hannah Heller. SIXTH GENERATION. I73 He learned the undertaking business, which he and his brother-in-laAv, William J. Nice (Kirlt & Nice), carried on for forty-four years, until the death of the latter, 12 JIo. 1909. He has been quite successful in business and has a beautiful home on East AVashington Lane and Baynton St., German- town. He has an interesting collection of family papers and records. A Friend by birth he has always attended their meetings. He signs himself B. Frank Kirk. Children of (387) Louisa H. Kirk and Thomas S. Snyder. 1198. Albanus Snyder (Louisa, Isaac, Isaac, John, John), m. Clara Manderson. No record. 1199. Sarah Snyder m. Alfred Bye. 1200. Susan Snyder m. Kimball. A dau. Sarah m. James W. Porch. 1201. Jacob Snyder, m. Margaret . No record. 1202. Rush Snyder, m. Name unlcnown. 1203. Elizabeth Snyder, m. Harry S. Ogden. A son Frank was recently employed in a jewelry store near Tenlh and Market Sts., Philadelphia. Children of (388) Sarah Ann Kirk and William Longstreth Paxson. 1204. EUwood Tyson Paxson (Sarah Ann, Isaac, Isaac, John, John), b. 3, 3, 1843 ; d. 7, 29, 1881 ; m. 5, 18, 1873, Mary N. Wallace, d. 11, 1, 187:5 ; dau. of William and Ellena Wallace. Issue: — Ellena Wallace Paxson, b. 11, 6, 1872; d. 1, 7, 1873. 1205. Susanna Kirk Paxson, li. 3, 26. 1845; d. 8, 20, 1876, unm. 1206. Elizabeth Longstreth Paxson, b. 3, 30, 1848, d. unm. 1207. William Longstreth Paxson, b. 1, 30, 1852; d. 3, 22, 1883, unm. Children of (390) Isaac Rush and Mary (Montaney) Kirk. 1208. Clara Kirk (Isaac K., Isaac, Isaac, John, John), b. 3, 3, 1853; m. 1, 6, 1876, Comly Walker, b. 9, 9, 1847 ; son of Samuel Walker and Louisa Wells of Warminster Twp., Bucks Co. Res., near Ivyland, Bucks Co. where he is a farmer; members of Hartsville Presb. Ch. Issue: — Louisa, b 3, 11, 1877; m. 12 Mo. 1905, John B. Rulon of Philadelphia: Mary K., b. 10, 12, 1884: Susanna C, b. 3, 12, 1887 : Harman W., b. 8, 28, 1891. 1209. Sarah Kirk, b. 2, 4, 1855; d. 11, 9, 1858. 174 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1210. Mary R. Kirk, b. 1st Mo. I860; m. (4978) Benjamin G. Wood. See his line. Children of (391) Elizabeth Marple and Cyrus Homer. 1211. Samuel Homer (Elizabeth, Margaret, Isaac, John, John), h. 1824; d. 2, 17, 1898; m. 1st Jane Hallowell, dau. of Charles Hallowell and Margaret Stevens: 2d, Miriam Kes., Norristown, Pa. He was Collector of Internal Revenue during the Civil AVar. Issue by 1st. : Laura, m. Edward Vansant : Elizabeth, m. Ambrose Custer: Frances, died young: Jesse, m. Ida Worth- ingtou, and lives at Willow Grove. Issue by 2d. : William, now or late of Norristown. 1212. Jesse Homer, d. unm. Children of (392) Kirk and Elizabeth (Bradfield) Marple. 1213. Lydia Ann Marple (Kirk, IMargaret, Isaac, John, John), d. unm. 1214. Elizabeth Marple, m. George Hallowell, son of Charles Hallowell and Margaret Stevens. Issue : — Edward, b. about 1861 ; of Pendleton, Ind. : Jesse : Kirk : Thomas : William : Mary, d. young. 1215. Hannah Marple, died unmarried. 1216. John Thomas Marple, m. Martha Bradfield, dau. of Abner Brad- field and Sarah Ann Thomas. Issue : — William II., d. young : George Spencer, d. young: Abner, m. Jennie AVoodington: Lj'dia, m. Edward Johnson: Eliza- beth, m. Fleetwood Lodge: Harry, d. young: Sybilla, m. Harry Rosenberger. 1217. Albanus Logan Marple, m. Melissa Homer, in Philadelphia, dau. of Jesse Homer and Ann Stevens : resided in Johnsville, Bucks Co., Pa., 1901. Issue: — Annie Homer, b. Upper Dublin Twp., 4, 7, 1861; ni. Abram Heath: George Hallowell, b. 3, 20, 1863; m. Louisa Heath. 1218. Mary Ann Marple, d. in 18th year, unm. 1219. Lydia Williams Marple, b. 4, 10, 1843; m. 12, 18, 1878, AVilliam Homer, son of Jesse Homer and Ann Stevens : resided in Moreland Twp., where he followed farming. Issue : — Bertha, b. 10, 10, 1879 : Harvey, b. 2, 2, 1882. 1220. Edward E. Marple, died unm. 1221. George William Marple, died unm. 1222. Jesse Mann Marple, m. Mary Clayton, dau. of William Clayton and SIXTH GENERATION. 175 Camilla Jenkins. Res., Philadelphia. Issue :— William, d. y. : Susan : Harry, d. y. : Jennie : Emma : Lillie : John, d. y. 1223. George Williams Marple, m. Ella Brooks, dau. of Isaac Brooks and Walker : Resided in Horsham Twp. Issue :— Infant dau., all de- ceased. Children of (394) Thomas and Hannah (Holby) Marple. 1224. Kirk Marple (Thomas, Margaret, Isaac, John, John), b. 9, 18, 1837; d. 6 Mo. 1902, in Philadelphia; m. 1859, Agnes B. McVey, b. 6 Mo. 1837; d. 11, 22, 1906 ; dau. of John McVey and Mary McAVilliams. He was a shoe- maker. Issue :— Annie, b. 7, 24, 1861 ; m. John Heft : Robert, b. 9, 8, 1865 ; m. Mary Ann Thornton : Thomas, b. 5, 23, 1867 ; m. Mary Morris : Mary M., b. 5, 22, 1869; m. Harry Meehen : Elizabeth M., b. 1, 5, 1872; m. George Jlosher, Weldon, Montgomery Co., Pa. 1225. Charles Marple, b. 12, 25, 1839; m. Sarah Maxwell, dau. of Thomas and Ann Maxwell. Issue : — Laura, m. Thomas McArthur. 1226. George Marple, b. 4, 12, 1843; d. 8,5,1895; m. 2, 11, 1868, Henrietta Jones, b. 2, 11, 1850; dau. of John and Ann Jones. Issue: — Mary, d. y. : Delaware, d. y. : Bessie, b. 10, 7, 1874: George, b. 9 Mo. 1879: Two others, names unknown. 1227. North Marple, b. 8, 30, 1846; m. 12, 21, 1875, Jlary Rachel Jones, b. 4, 8, 1846; dau. of John and Ann Jones. Issue: — Ida Jones, b. 12, 18, 1876: Bertha, b. 12, 16, 1878. 1228. Louisa Marple, b. 1, 17. 1849; d. 3, 21, 1849. 1229. Samuel Marple, b. 11, 16, 1850; d. 10, 10, 1863. 1230. Caroline Marple, b. 6, 26, 1863 ; d. 4, 1, 1873. Children of (396) North and Rebecca (Pitt) Marple, 1231. Eliza Marple (North, Margaret, Isaac, John, John), m. Hiram Woodruff. Res., Chestnut Hill, Pa. 1232. Sarah Marple, m. William vVnson. Res., Chestnut Hill. 1233. Susan Marple, m. Keisel Smith. Res.. Montgomery Square, Pa. Children of (399) Tacy Kirk and Allen Shoemaker, 1234. Benjamin A. Shoemaker (Tacy, Jesse, Jacob, John, John), b. 3, 17, 1810; d. 3, 26, 1867; m. Charlotte Pettit. No record. 1235. William Kirk Shoemaker, b. 9, 22, 1811; d. 8, 3, 1888; m. 6, 18, 176 THE KIEK FAMILY. 1840, Jane Burroughs, b. 10, 29, 1817 ; d. 1, 2, 1862. Issue :— Jacob Kirk, b. 3, 30, 1841 ; m. Jerusha Holmes : Virginia, b. 12, 24, 1842 ; cl. 6, 4, 1894, unm. : Elizabeth Morris, b. 5, 27, 1845 ; d. 2, 22, 1852 : Taey Kirk, b. 8, 17, 1847 ; d. 2, 26, 1852 : Ella Burroughs, b. 8, 30, 1849 ; d. 7, 21, 1851 : Ida Burroughs, b. 12, 24, 1852; d. 6, 16, 1865: Mary Burton b. 8, 29, 1855; d. 5, 20, 1865. 1236. Mary Kirk Shoemaker, b. 10, 12, 1813; d. 11, 17, 1894; m. 8, 24, 1852, Joseph Burton, b. 1814; d. 7, 28, 1872. No issue. 1237. Comly Shoemaker, b. 12, 26, 1815 ; d. 11, 11, 1869 ; m. 3, 2, 1843, Eunice Moore Wilson, b. 8, 20, 1817 ; d. 9, 29, 1900 ; dau. of James Wilson and Anna Moore of Springfield, N. J. Issue :— Edwin, b. 1, 13, 1844; d. 9, 1, 1876: Allen, b. 11, 12, 1845; m. Joanna Lukens : William Kirk, b. 1, 8, 1856. 1238. Jacob Lukens Shoemaker, b. 12, 27, 1817; d. 6, 10, 1820. 1239. Elizabeth Shoemaker, b. 8, 16, 1820; m. 9, 25, 1839, by Mayor Roach, Philadelphia, at his house, Thomas Edgar Morris, b. 1, 21, 1817; d. 8, 19, 1867 ; son of William M. Morris and jMartha Willson. Issue : Martha Will- son, b. 10, 11,1840; unm. 1900: Tacy Shoemaker, b. 9, 3,1842; m. Frank Clemens Gillingham : Josiah Willson Morris, b. 8, 7, 1844; d. 9, 18, 1880; m. : Thomas Edgar, b. 6, 13, 1861; m. Amelia Williams: Mary Shoemaker, b. 1, 1, 1848; d. 11, 3, 1848. 1240. Tacy Ann Shoemaker, b. 2, 10, 1823 ; d. 11, 18, 1898 ; ni. 10, 29, 1848, George Wright Appleton, d. 12, 19,1885 (or 6). Issue :— Clara, b. 11, 28, 1842; m. William Wagner: Jane Hughs, b. 1, 2, 1844; d. 12, 19, 1867. 1241. Georg-e Lukens Shoemaker, b. 3, 17, 1826 ; d. 8, 2, 1826. 1242. Rebecca Kirk Shoemaker, b. 7, 25, 1828 ; residing at Point Pleasant, N. J., unm. 1243. Sarah Bird Shoemaker, b. 2, 14, 1851; d. 8, 10, 1852. Children of (400) Jacob Kirk and Jane Bradshaw, of Horsham Twp. 1244. George Kirk, M. D., (Jacob, Jesse, Jacob, John, John), residing at 1427 Girard Ave., Philadelphia. No record. 1245. Hiram Kirk, a prosperous farmer in Solebury Township. No record. 1246. Emma Kirk, m. Carver. 1247. Enos L, Kirk, M. D., ta. 6, 8, 1853 (?) ; d. 1, 3, 1901; ni. 6, 8, 1892, 2d Mdfe, Elizabeth C. Rich, b. 11, 25, 1865; dau. of (1960) John Carlisle Rich SIXTH GENERATION. 177 and Ann ]\!;ilian. Res., 172'? N. 181h St., Philada. Issue :— George Llaleolm, b. 1, 28, 1894: William Dudley, b. 9, 23, 189(3. Children of (403) James and Tacy (Jarrett) Kirk 1248. Jesse Kirk (James, Jacob, Jesse, John, John), b. 1, 6, 1827; m. Margaret Freas. Res., Cold Point, Montgomery Co., Pa. No record. 1249. Joseph Edwin Kirk, b. 9, 21, 1828; m. 3d wife, Lydia Yarnall, dau. of Nathan Yarnall and Rebecca Smitli. Issue : — James S. Kirk, probably re- siding near Oak Lane Station, Montgomery Co. : Joseph Jarrett, house ser- geant, police station. Falls of Schuylkill, Phila. Edwin Yarnall, b. 2, 24:, 1874. 1250. Elizabeth Kirk, b. 8, 28, 1830 ; in. Frederick Conard. Res., Wash- ington, D. C. Issue : — William A. : Ella, m. Randolph Beresford : Annie m. J. M. McClintock : Charles S. 1251. Hiram G. Kirk, b. 2, 20, 1832; m. Detwiler. Res., Wood- stock Street, Phila. No record. 1252. Jacob Kirk, b. 11, 30, 1833; d. 8, 18, 1906, at 1940 N. 19th St., Phila. ; bur. Cedar Hill Cem. ; m. Hannah Llewellyn. No further record. 1253. Mary Shoemaker Kirk b. 1, 19, 1836; unmarried; d. 10, 15, 1911. 1254. John Jarrett Kirk, b. 1, 15, 1839, in Norristown, Pa. ; m. 1, 19, 1884, Cornelia Mcintosh, b. Phila., 11,14, 1847 ; dau. of William and Tacy Mcintosh. Res., 409 Green St., Phila. He is chief of Bureau of Lighting, Room 334 City Hall: members of Episcopal Ch. No issue. 1255. William Palmer Kirk, twin with John Jarrett, unm. 1256. Henry H. Kirk, b. 5, 12, 1841 ; m. and had issue : — Blanche, m. S. Crangle : ]\laude : Maiden : Flora; d. y. : Mabel, d. y. 1257. Elwood Kirk, b. 11, 28, 1844; m. Amelia S. Lang, who d. 8, 24, 1909, at 1218 N. 13th St., Phila. No further record. Children of (404) Martha Kirk and James Terry. 1258. Sarah Eliza Terry (Martha, Jesse, Jacob, John, John), m. William Wayne Stephens. Issue: — Franklin James, dec'd, m. Anna S. Sherwood. No issue : William, dec 'd, m. Kate Richardson: 3 children : John B., m. Lydia Haines : 2 children. 1259. Emma Jane Terry, m. John Saintmyer. 1260. Mary Ross Terry, married — name unknown. 178 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1261. Adeline H. Terry. 1262. Charles Terry. 1263. Letty F. Terry, m. Louis Rich. No record. 1264. Jacob Terry. 1265. George W. Terry m. Rebecca Templeton. No issue. 1266. Helen A. Terry m. Charles Ulrieh. Issue :— Ella : Charles : Mary. Children of (411) Phebe Kirk and Joseph W. Paxson, of Delaware. 1267. Ann Eliza Paxson (Phebe, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 4, 18, 1825 ; d. 8, 15, 1842. 1268. Alfred J. Paxson, b. 6, 15, 1826; m. 5, 23, 1889, Mary P. Phipps, widow, dau. of Thomas "VVoUaston. No further record. 1269. Sarah W. Paxson, b. 2, 7, 1828 ; d. 2, 2, 1885, unm. Children of (412) Ruth Kirk and Charles Thomas of Tredyffrin, Chester County, Pa. 1270. Ellwood Thomas (Ruth, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 2, 1, 1826; d. 3, 18, 1888; m. 3, 14, 1850, Annie L. Lightfoot. Issue :— William B., b. 2, 10, 1851 ; d. 8 Mo. 1897 ; m. Margaret J. Abraham : Ellen L., b. 1, 5, 1853 : Charles Franklin, b. 11, 11, 1854; d. 12, 11, 1876; married twice: Harry C, b. 6, 7, 1859; m. Ella W. Lynch: Elliott J., b, 1, 10, 1863; m. Sue N. Roberts: Mary R., b. 8, 14, 1865 ; m. Ivins C. Walker : Anna B., b. 12, 12, 1868. 1271. Sebecca K. Thomas, b. 8, 1, 1829, near King of Prussia; m. 1, 21, 1858, William West, b. 2, 4, 1830, at Lima, Delaware Co. ; son of Caleb D. West and Sarah Williamson of near Strafford, Chester Co. 1272. Joseph W. Thomas, b. 9, 21, 1831; d. 9, 20, 1904; m. 12, 3, 1857, at her home, to Mary P. Williamson, b. 4, 9, 1834, in NewtoAvn, Del. Co. ; d. 6, 23, 1909 ; dau. of Adam B. Williamson and Sarah Phillips. He was educated at schools of Thomas Conard, at West Grove, and Benjamin Swayne, London- grove, and upon his marriage settled on the "Thomas Homestead," in Tredy- ffrin, where he was a nurseryman. He and wife were active members of the Society of Friends. 1273. William Thomas, b. 2, 1, 1834; d. 3, 12, 1834. 1274. Charles K. Thomas, b. 5, 19, 1837; d, 1, 18, 1862. 1275. Sarah W. Thomas, b. 6, 6, 1840; m. 12, 21, 1865, J. Leedom Wor- rell, b. Haverford Twp., 8, 6, 1839 ; son of Lewis S. Worrell and Rebecca Pyle. SIXTH GBNEEATION 179 Issue :— Re])eeea P., b. in Tredyffrin 7, 29, 1867 : Eliza H., b. same 11, 9, 1868. Children of (414) Charles and Elizabeth (Conard) Kirk, of Warminster, Bucks County. 1276. William J. Kirk (Charles, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 5, 5, 1832; d. 4, 22, 1901; m. 5, 22, 1856, Elizabeth Twining, b. 5, 6, 1830; d. 9, 13, 3907; dau. of (610) "Watson Twining and Margaret Hallowell. They resided in Warminster and later in Philadelphia, where he died : buried at Warminster. No issue. 1277. Hannah C. Kirk, b. 11, 21, 1838; d. 6, 2, 1894; m. 2, 17, 1859, Samuel Davis, b. 8, 30, 1828 ; son of Seth Davis and Jane Pell. They resided at Johnsville, Bucks County, where he was a farmer. Children of (415) Aaron and Ann (Paul) Kirk, of Horsham Twp. 1278. Rachel Kirk (Aaron, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 11, 12, 1835; d. 3, 2, 1837. 1279. Jacob Kirk, b. 4, 1, 1838 ; d. 8, 29, 1907, at residence of his son-in- law, 0. H. S. Maurer, near Davis Grove, Pa. No further record. 1280. Edwin Kirk, b. in Horsham 11, 25, 1840; m. 10, 15, 1863, Mary D. Haycock, dau. of Amos Haycock. Res., 417 Leedom St., Jenkintown, Pa. He is a justice, insurance broker and agent for the Public Spirit, member of Methodist Ch. She is a Baptist. No issue. 1281. Stephen Treadwell Kkk, b. 2 mo. 1842 ; d. 12, 16, 1877 ; married but no further record obtained. 1282. Isaac Kirk, mentioned in his father's will. No record. Children of (417) Samuel and Martha (Paul) Kirk of Byberry. 1283. Hannah A. Kirk (Samuel, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. Byberry, Pa., 5, 18, 1834; d. 4, 18, 1874; bur. Byberry Meeting; m. 10, 22, 1863, under care of Friends, to Isaac C. Martindale, b. 7, 15, 1842; d. 1, 3, 1893; bur. Cam- den, N. J. ; son of Charles P. Martindale and Phebe Comly of Byberry. They were Friends, and he a bank cashier in Camden. He was much interested in genealogy. 1284. Rebecca Iredell Kirk, b. Byberry 12, 3, 1838; m. 3, 21, 1861, under care of Friends, to Elmer Carter, b. 11, 16, 1837, in Byberry; d. 10, 2, 1904, and buried there; son of William Carter and Rebecca Worthington. They were members of Friends' Meeting and he a merchant miller in B}'berrJ^ 1285. Barclay Brown Kirk, b. 10, 7, 1844 ; d. 10, 6, 1874 ; bur. Wm. Penn 180 THE KIRK FAMILY. Cem., Somertoii; m. 12, 24, 1868, Mary Elizabeth Bailey, b. 9, 13, 1848; clau. of Henry Bailey and Hannah Tomlinson. He was a Friend and a farmer in Warminster TAvp., Bucks Co. Issue :— Samuel Henry, b. 7, 10, 1870; d. 8, 12, 1872. Children of (419) Abraham Iredell and Caroline (Jarrett) Kirk, of Jarret- town; all members of Horsham Meeting. 1286. Joseph Kirk (Abraham, Jaeob, Jacob, John, John), b. 12, 13, 1839; d. 7, 17, 1879; bur. Abington Friends' ground; m. 3, 10, 1870, Lydia K. Williams, b. 1837; d. 2, 11, 1900; dau. of Reuben Williams and Elizabeth Tyson. They were members of Abington Meeting and lived retired at Weldon, Montgomerj^ Co. No i.ssue. 1287. Mary J. Kirk, b. 11, 29, 1840; d. 5, 11, 1901; bur. Fairhill Cem., Philadelphia.; m. 2, 13, 1867, Thomas C. Jones, d. 10, 30, 1908; son of David Jones and Hannah Conard. Thej' were members of Friends' Meeting and re- sided at 1903 N. 8th St., Phila. Issue: — Prank Jones, d. in infancy; bur. at Horsham. 1288. Ellwood Kirk, b. 9, 22, 1842; d. 10. 13, 1867, unm. he was a mer- chant at Norristown; buried at Horsham. 1289. Ruth Anna Kirk, b. 5, 19, 1844; d. 7, 16, 1875, unm. bur. same. 1290. Daniel Jarrett Kirk, b. 3, 10, 1848, near Jarrettown, m. 6-3-1879, Cornelia R. Kenderdine, b. 6, 3, 1848; dau. of Benjamin Kenderdine and Sarah Ann Sneden. He is a farmer at the homestead and they are members of meeting. P. 0., Dreshertown, Pa. Issue : — Benjamin Kenderdine, a draughts- man, b. 11, 20, 1881 : Joseph, a farmer b. 9, 28, 1883 : Thomas Everett, farmer, b. 12, 28, 1885. All graduates of Abington P'riends' School. Children of (420) Rachel Iredell Kirk and Richard Knight. 1291. Jesse Knight (Rachel, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 11, 10, 1839; d. 1, 25, 1868, unmarried. 1292. Rebecca Knight, b. 9, 28, 1842; m. 11, 12, 1863, James Bonner, b. Byberry, Pa., 6, 14, 1838 ; son of Benjamin C. and Lydia Ann Bonner. They were married under care of Byberry Mo. Mtg., of which they are members, and he is a farmer in Byberry. 1293. Oliver Parry Knight, b. 1, 30, 1844; d. 6, 20, 1899; m. 4, 8, 1869, Isabella Paul, b. 1845 ; d. 10, 31, 1902; dau. of Lukens Paul and Hannah Lukens. He was a farmer in Byberry, about a mile from the meeting house. 1294. Joseph Iredell Knight, b. 2, 27, 1847; m. 1, 12, 1876, Mary T. SIXTH GENERATION. 181 Warner, b. 6, 18, 1849 ; d. 10, 18, 1894 ; dau. of Isaac AVarner and Sarah Mich- ener. Address, Somerton, Pa. Issue :— Sarah W., b. 12, 1:^, 1876: Rachel, b. 7, 10, 1878 : Warner, b. 6, 26, 1882 : Martha P., b. 5, 30, 1886 ; m. 4, 29, 1909, Harold Meir Selsor of New York : J. Sherwood, twin with Martha. Children of (422) Elizabeth Kirk and Daniel Bray. 1295. William Kirk Bray (Elizabeth, Isaac, Jacob, John, John), de- ceased, m. Angeline Rankor. Newspapers mention the marriage of a daughter Angeline M. Bray, 12, 27, 1906, at her home, Waverly Heights, to John Hart- man Sanderson, of the firm of J. H. Sanderson & Co., 622 Chestnut St., Phila. 1296. Mary Bray, m. W. Stokes Boyd. No further record. Children of (425) Elias and Rachel S. (Paul) Kirk. 1297. Amanda Elizabeth Kirk (Elias, John, Jacob, John, John), b. 1, 21, 1832; m. 2, 28, 1856, Samuel S. Comly, insurance agent, son of Asa and Eliza- beth Comly. Res., Glenside, Pa. 1298. Mary Ella Kirk, b. 3, 18, 1837; m. 3, 11, 1869, Jonathan K. Tyson, b. 10, 19, 1840; son of Daniel Tyson and Louisa Tomkins. Res., 2012 N. 8th St., Philadelphia. Issue: Anna Louisa, b. 9, 17, 1875: Melville Knight, b. 3, 17, 1878; d. 1, 27, 1901, unm. ; buried at Horsham Friends' graveyard. 1299. John J. Kirk, b. 8, 8, 1839 ; m. 12. 23, 1875, JMarguerite L. Godwyn. They reside in Virginia. Issue : — Elizabeth Lawrence, b. 6, 9, 1878 ; m. Jack Bready of North Carolina, and has Elizabeth Godwyn Bready : Emma Paul, b. 2, 11, 1884 : John Russell, b. 2, 18, 1885. 1300. Joshua Paul Kirk, b. 4, 14, 1841; m. 9, 16, 1868, Marietta K. Ridg- way, b. 3, 28, 1848 ; d. 6, 14, 1884. He was a farmer and later a merchant. Issue: — Marietta, b. 7, 3, 1871; m. Raglan, from Kentucky: Morris P., b. 5, 3, 1874; m. 6, 7, 1896, Emily Carman: Helen, b. 9, 21, 1877; d. 9, 18, 1881 : George Ridgway, m. JMorris P. is a civil engineed at El Paso, Texas, and has Mary Carman, b. 9, 2, 1897 : Joshua P., b. 5, 9, 1899 : Helen. 1301. Joseph P. Kirk, b. 9, 25, 1843 ; d. 3, 15, 1844. 1302. Morris P. Kirk, b. 8, 8, 1845 ; d. 3, 12, 1875, unm. 1303. Alfred Kirk, b. 9, 2, 1847 ; d. 1, 25, 1848. 1304. W. Stokes Kirk, b. 1, 27, 1849; m. 6, 15, 1871, Sarah A. AViJlcox, b. 9, 29, 1851. He is a merchant in Philadelphia and also has a store in Seattle, Washington. Issue :— AYilliani T., b, 7, 28, 1872. 1305. Emma Florence Kirk, b. 5, 1, 1851 ; m. 1, 21, 1875, Josiah H. Tyson, 182 THE KIEK FAMILY. b. 5, 19, 1851 ; d. 1, 27, 1891 ; bur. at Abington Grave Yard, S(m of Jonathan K. and Mary Ann Tyson. No living issue. 1306. Anna Paul Kirk, b. 4, 21, 1854; m. 2, 28, 1884, Edwin Stapler, b. 5, 10, 1854; son of Edward Stapler and Sarah Pickering. Res., Abington, Montgomery Co., Pa. Farmer and tax collector. Issue : — liorace E. K., b. 3, 1, 1885: E. Florence, b. 10, 18, 1886: Edith R., b. 3, 1, 1890; d. 7, 5, 1892; buried at Abington : Anna P. K., b. 9, 1, 1893. Horace E. K. Stapler m. Salem, N. J., 6, 2, 1910, Hannah Bullock Kelty, dau. of Clement, deceased, and Kate B. Kelty of Salem. Children of (426) Elizabeth L. Kirk and Thomas Hallowell. 1307. Emma Hallowell (Elizabeth, John, Jacob, John, John), m. John Jackson. Issue: — Elizabeth, married: John: Florence. 1308. Hyman Hallowell, died about 21 years old, unm. 1309. John Hallowell, died unm. 1310. Sallie Hallowell, died unm. 1311. Ada Tabitha Hallowell, m. William Mason. Issue: — Edgar Howard. 1312. Howard Hallowell, m. 1, 15, 1874, Anna Paxson, dau. of Charles and Agnes Paxson. Issue : — Agnes. Children of (427) Seneca Lukens and Mary (Shelmire) Kirk. 1313. William D. Kirk (Seneca L., John, Jacob, John, John), b. 9, 25, 1839; d. at Alexandria 6, 28, 1864, from woimds received in Civil War. He was 1st lieut. in 6th Penna. cavalry. 1314. Emma Kirk, b. 11, 29, 1841 ; m. William Airey. Issue :— Edward : \Villiam: Washington: Albert. 1315. Charles Howard Kirk, b. 11, 26, 1843 ; m. 6, 13, 1872, Ada Darling Hughton. Second m. to Maggie Stewart Leidy. Issue by 1st : — Hari-y Kess- ler, b. 1, 14, 1875 ; m. 12, 31, 1898, Edith May Fantine, and has Edith Ada, b. 1, 10, 1903. Issue by 2d : Charles Howard, b. 5, 17, 1886 : Marion Shelmire, b. 3, 14, 1888 : Helen Reece, b. 12, 30, 1890 : Stewart Leidy, b. 10, 5, 1889 : Frances Taggart, b. 11, 18, 1893. 1316. Sarah Shelmire Kirk, b. 9, 27, 1845 ; m. Edward Kirk Donaldson. Issue : — Howard : Virginia : George : Mabel. SIXTH GENERATION. 183 1317. Mary Augusta Kirk, b. 8, 12, 1847 ; m. 2, 15, 1872, William T. Don- aldson. Issue .—Helen, b. 3, 2, 1873; d. 8, 5, 1873. 1318. Anna Kirk, b. 9, 20, 1849 ; iinmarried. 1319. Elizabeth Hallowell Kirk, b. 8, 18, 1851; m. 12, 17, 1872, John H. Sexton Address, 1705 Jefferson St., Philadelphia. Issue :—AValter, b, 9, 23, 1873. 1320. Lukens Henry Kirk, b. 9, 6, 1853 ; d. 1, 30, 1856. 1321. Ida Janeway Kirk, b. 10, 24, 1855 ; d. 8, 31, 1856. 1322. Harriet Stewart Kirk, b. 12, 18, 1857 ; unmarried. 1323. Edward Walter Kirk, b. 6, 24, 1859 ; d. 5, 22, 1860. Children of (428) Sarah L. Kirk and Barclay Jarrett. 1324. Mary Anna Jarrett (Sarah, John, Jacob, John, John), m. John Moore. 1325. William Jarrett, deceased. 1326. Benjamin Franklin Jarrett, b. 8, 1, 1843; m. Elizabeth C. Thomas: Issue : — Thomas : Emma : Sarah : Frank. 1327. Isaac Jarrett, m. 1st Nellie Braekett : 2d, Carrie Stuart. 1328. Tacy Jarrett, m. Thomas Elder, Dayton, Ohio. 1329. Ella Jarrett, m. Eobert W. Davis, Oak Lane, Pa. Issue: — Robert: Bessie. 1330. Harvey Jarrett, deceased, m. 1st Rose Lee : 2d, Gertrude Hughes. Two children by last. Children of (429) Emeline Kirk and Joseph C. Tyson, of Abington. 1331. Tacy F. Tyson (Emeline, John, Jacob, John, John), b. 9, 22, 1844; m. John William Irving, an Englishman. He d. 7th Mo. 1898, and she 10, 31, 1898. No issue reported. 1332. Anna Mary Tyson, b. 11, 25, 1847; d. 3, 21, 1891, unm ; buried at Abington. 1333. John K. Tyson, b. 8, 22, 1850, in Abington ; d. at Ambler 2, 5, 1909 ; m. 10, 22, 1884, Ella McClintock, dau. of James and Anna McClintoek. He 184 ""; " TUB KIRK FAMILY. was a lumber merchant at Ambler : members of Episcopal Church. Issue : — J. Gillmur, b. 9, 25, 1885 : J. Lawrence, b. 10, 16, 1889 : Helen Anna, b. 2, 15, 1894. 1334. Elizabeth H. Tyson, b. 10 Mo. 1853; m. 6, 21, 1876, by the Epis- copal service, William Johnston, grocer, b. 5, 22, 1842 ; son of John Johnston, farmer, of Co. Donegal, Ireland, and Jane Little. Address, Eosyln, Pa. Issue :— William Frederic, b. 12, 7, 1879: Charles F., b. 2, 15, 1886; d. 7, 14, 1886 : John Carroll, b. 4, 28, 1891 : Emeline Gladys, b. 3, 17, 1896. 1335. Frank Tyson, b. 3, 7, 1857 ; d. 4, 15, 1858. 1336. Jacob L. Tyson, b. 8, 23, I860; m. 2, 25, 1885, Ella Potter, b. 9, 22, 1860 ; dau. of Dr. Robert E. Potter and Charlotte Fitzwater. Res. Jenkin- town. Pa. : members of Episcopal Ch. He is a lime manufacturer and dealer in building supplies ; president of town council. Children of (430) Tacy Ann Kirk and Jarrett Penrose. 1337. Ellen S. Penrose (Tacy Ann, John, Jacob, John, John), b. 1, 14, 1843; d. 6, 12, 1903; bur. at Horsham Friends' Ground m. 10, 31, 1861, at Doylestown, Edward T. Betts, b. 3, 25, 1841; d. 3, 3, 1890; bur. same; son of John Betts of Warminster, Bucks Co., and Sarah C. Malone, dau. of John Malone Jr., and Rachel Lloyd, dau. of Benjamin and Sarah Lloyd. They were members of Race Street Meeting, Phila. ; resided in Horsham, Philadelphia, and Buffalo, N. Y., where he was in the lumber business. 1338. Elizabeth H. Penrose, b. Horsham Twp., 1, 4, 1845; m. 2, 15, 1877, by Friends' ceremony, to Alfred Moore, b. 6, 22, 1848; son of Richard S. Moore and Tacy Jarrett. He is a farmer in Horsham Twp. and they are mem- bers of Horsham Meeting. P. 0., Horsham. Issue:— EUie B., b. 9, 20, 1878; d. 11, 4, 1900: Bertha A., b. 10, 9, 1881 ; graduate of George School, Newtown; m. 5, 5, 1909, Dr. George Parry of Jenkintown : Florence, b. 9, 15, 1885 ; grad- uate of same school. 1339. William Penrose, b. 7, 31, 1847; m. 12, 14, 1871, Hannah Paul, of Warrington, b. 5, 26, 1850; d. 4, 29, 1900; bur. at Horsham; dau. of Morris Paul and Lydia Hallowell. Second m. 10, 16, 1902. to Anna Ilallowell, b. 9, 28, 1865 ; dau. of Joseph W. Ilallowell and Hannah S. Lloyd. He is a farmer in Warrington Twp.; members of Friends' Meeting. P. 0., Neshaminy, Pa. The ancestors of Hannah (Paul), Penrose were .Josepli and Mary Paul who came from Yorkshire, Eng., in 1082 and settled near the site of the pre- sent village of Fox Chase. .Joseph Panl purchased the farm now occupied by William Penrose, in t727, and it descended to his son .Tames, who married 2 mo. 25, 17.37, i\lary Worth, dau. of .Judge Worth of ."Maryland. She was a lady of education and culture and a warm friend of Jjady Ferguson who then lived at Graeme Park. Joseph Paul, first child of James and JIary (Worth) Paul, burn 17.39, be- SIXTH GENERATION. 185 came the next owner of the old Warrington homestearl. He married liis cousin Hannah Paul, whose mother Sarah Morris, was a daughter r\ S. oS 3 0-- hri '^i ra o &= ^i 2. ■ z; 2 " << n; ~ O SIXTH GENERATION. 205 1547. Lewis C. Betts, b. 10, 1, 1825 ; m. 1, 14, 1841, Hannah Fulton b. 4, 5, 1824. Second marriage, to Viola A. Arnold. 1548. Albert F. Betts, b. 8,23, 1827; m. 1, 11, 1849, Jane Cook. No further data. 1549. Richard E. Betts, b. 12, .30, 1829; m. 10 Mo. 1890, Lavinia Donall- son. 1550 Elisabeth Anna Betts, b. 9, 19, 1831 ; m. 1, 28, 1874, Vanarris Taylor. 1551. Thomas Clarkson Betts, b. 8, 20, 1833; d. 1, 7, 1898; m. 1, 28, 1844, Sarah Hough. 1552. Martha Maria Betts, b. 4, 30, 1836 ; deceased. 1553. Emeline Betts, b. 1, 14, 1838 ; m. Nelson Selby. Children of (494) Mary Collins and William Wetherill. 1554. Matilda Wetherill (Mary, ilartha, Esther, Mary, John), b. 7, 27, 1813; d. 8, 19, 1876; buried at Forest Grove Presb. Ch. ; m. 10, 28, 1844, to Charles T. Bewley, b. 1818; d, 7, 28, 1895, at Escambia, Florida; son of Watson Bewley and Mary Price. 1555. Rebecca Wetherill, b. 4, 23, 1818; m. (1579) William Lacey, b. 2, 24, 1821; d. 4, 30, 1874; son of Joseph Lacey and Elizabeth Worthington. See his line. Children of (435) Andrew and Eleanor (Simpson) Collins, of Buckingham. 1556. James Collins M. D. (Andrew, IMartha, Esther, Mary, John), b. 10, 30, 1830; d. in Philadelphia 10, 6, 1895 ; m. 5, 28, 1870, Elizabeth Jones of Phila- delphia, d. 4, 16, 1907, at No. 257 South 21st St. He lived at 7th and Green Sts., and was quite prominent in his profession. No issue. 1557. Martha Collins, b. 1, 21, 1832; d. 6, 14, 1847; bur. at Wrightstown. 1558. Elizabeth Collins, M. D., b. 5, 2, 1834, in Buckingham; d. in Phila- delphia 10, 31, 1896; m. 6, 12, 1856, Joseph L. Jones, b.. 1819; d. 1, 25, 1900, at 641 N. 8th St., Phila. She was a member of AVrightstown Mo. Mtg., and a graduate of the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia. He was born near King of Prussia, in Chester Co., Pa., was a member of Friends' Meeting. He represented the 13th Ward in Common Council for some time up to 1S83 : was the candidate of the Committee of one liundred : was prominent in Building 206 THE KIRK FAMILY. Association work for the last 30 years. They resided at 641 N. 8th St. Issue : John, Robert, Ellen, James C, Joseph and Lizzie Jones. By second wife, Abi Paxson. 1559. George Collins, d. 4, 9, 1847 ; buried at Wrightstown. 1560. Granville Collins, deceased. Children of (500) Seniiramus Dubree and John Wiley. 1561. Esther Wiley (Semiramus, Sarah, Esther, ilary, John), m. John McPherson. Issue : — John, Semiramus and Matilda McPherson. 1562. Joseph Wiley m. Eliza Murdoek. Issue : — Charles, Robert, Mar- garet, Esther and Semiramus AA^iley; of whom the last named m. Robert Baldwin. 1563. Eachel Wiley m. John Hudders. Issue : — Semiramus, Esther and Mary Ann Hudders. 1564. James Wiley, m. Jane McPherson, who left one child, Joseph. Second m. to Jane "Wiley. Issue : — Semiramus and Maggie "Wiley. 1565. John Wiley m. Matilda Best Williams, b. 10, 3, 1815 ; d. 5, 27, 1882, at E. Nottingham, Chester CJo,, Pa.; dau. of (138) Thomas Williams and (499) Rachel Dubree. Issue: — Sarah Elizabeth, Isaac (m. Ella Jones), John Thomas (m. 7, 12, 1879, Ella Ross), Rachel (unm. in 1898) and Anna AViley. Children of (501) Armilla Dubree and Charles Lippincott. 1566. Sarah Lippincott (Armilla, Sarah, Esther, Jlary, John), m. Robert Cameron. 1567. William Lippincott: no data. Children of (503) Joseph and Letitia (Betts) Dubree. 1568. Warner Dubree (Joseph, Sarah, Esther, Mary, John), b. Bucking- ham Twp., 10, 12, 1812; d. Trenton, N. J., 1, 14, 1890; buried at Wrightstown; m. Henrietta Rose, for many years a teacher in the public schools. He was a farmer in Buckingham and a member of Wrightstovvn Meeting; later removed to Trenton. Issue :— John R., died young, 12, 22, 1864: Charles, d. 3, 13, 1899; m. Weber. No issue. 1569. Sarah B. Dubree, b. Buckingham 10, 11, 1814; d. 2, 6, 1898; m. 2, 14, 1845, James Malone, b. 1, 22, 1821 ; d. 7, 30, 1895 ; son of James Malone and SIXTH GENERATION. 207 Sarah Bye. He was a farmer near Piiieville, later retiring to Pineville : both raembers of Friends' Meeting and buried at Buckingham. 1570. Rachel W. Dubree, b. 3,9, 1819; d. 3, 8, 1886; m. 5, 12, 1844, Frederick Pearson, son of William Pearson and Rebecca Martindale. He taught in the public schools before marriage and was a farmer afterward, in Solebury Twp. : both buried at Buckinc;ham ]\Ieeting. 1571. John B. Dubree, b. Buckingham 5, 9, 1821 ; d. 7, 11, 1859 ; bur. at Wrightstown ; m. Eliza Weaver of Ohio. He was a wheelwright by trade and resided at Newtown, Pa. His widow returned to Ohio. He had one child, Harriet, who was buried at Wrightstown. Children of (504) Mary Dubree and Jonathan Roberts. 1572. Joseph Lacey Roberts (Mary, Sarah, Esther, Mary, John), b. 3, 5, 1822; d. 5, 7, 1850, unm.; buried at Wrightstown. 1573. Sarah Jane Roberts, b. 6, 16, 1824; d. 9, 21, 1878, unm. bur. Wrightstown. 1574. Lewis Phineas Roberts, b. AVrightstown 6, 9, 1827 ; d. 12, 11, 1883 ; bur. Wrightstown; m. 1861, Mary Ann Trego, d. at Newtown; dau. of Lewis and Sarah Trego of that place. He farmed for a time on the Roberts Plome- stead, near Penn's Park, Wrightstown Tvcp. ; later in Newtown. No is.sue. 1575. Martha D. Roberts, b. 3, 30, 1829, in AVrightstown; d. in Philadel- phia 12, 8, 1885; buried Hatboro Cem. ; m. 5, 9, 1861, (2814) Isaiah Walton, b. 3, 1, 1832 ; d. 1, 14, 1891 ; son of (915) Jacob Walton and Hannah Dubree. See his line. 1576. Charles H, Roberts, b. AVrightstown 2,19,1831; d. 10, 23, 1881; bur. Wrightstown; m. 1st 3, 18, 1858, Martha Kimble. Second wife, Amanda Kimble, sister to Martha. Third wife Julia Blaker, dau. of Thompson Blaker and Hannah A. Gilbert. Children of (506) Joseph and Elizabeth (Worthington) Lacey. 1577. Esther Ann Lacey, (Joseph, Jesse, Esther, Mary, John), b. 8, 28, 1817; d.l, 10, 1844. 1578. Martha Lacey, b. 2, 14, 1819 ; d. 4, 25, 1826. 1579. William Lacey, b. 2, 24, 1821; d. 4, 30, 1874; m. (1555) Rebecca Wetherill : Second m. 12, 19,1846, to (3423) Margaret Wiggins, b. 12, 10, 1822; d. 12, 18, 1892; dau. of (1433) Bezaleel Wiggins and Mary Cattell. 1580. Mary Lacey, b. 1, 7, 1823 ; d. 10, 16, 1852; m. Samuel Johnson. 208 THE KIRK FAMILY. Issue :— William H., b. 12, 30, 1849; d. 7, 10, 1853: Mary L., b. 4, 27, 1852. 1581. John Lacey, twin with Mary, cl. 4, 1, 1826. 1582. Rachel Lacey, b. 2, 26, 1825 ; d. 5, 7, 1849 ; m. 2, 21, 1846, Joseph L. Yates. Issue :— John L., b. 4, 12, 1847 : Mary Elizabeth, b. 3, 5, 1849. Children of (508) Martha Lacey and Joseph Worthington. 1583. Edward Worthington (]\Iartha, Jesse, Esther, Mary, John), b. 9, 23, 1819; d. 7, 26, 1857; bur. Wrightstown Meeting; m. Cynthia Carver, b. 1820 ; d. 7, 5, 1893 ; dau. of John Carver and Mary Martindale of Buckingham Twp. He was a farmer and resided for a time in Buckingham Twp. 1584. Jesse L. Worthington, 1). 4, 11, 1824; d. 8, 15, 1831. 1585. Warner L. Worthington, b. 1,27, 1834; m. Letitia K. Horn, who survived him and m. Joseph Ashraore of Upper IMakefield. "Warner left four children :— Howard, b. 10, 8, 1857: Oscar, b. 11, 3, 1858: Jesse Lacey, b. 10, 27, 1859: Martha Emma, b. 3, 25, 1861. Children of (516) Isaac and (609) Ruth (Twining) Lacey. 1586. Silas T. Lacey (Isaac, John, Esther, Mary. John), b. 10, 15, 1825; d. 9, 20, 1827. 1587. Rachel Lacey, 1). 11, 15. 1827; m. 4, 25, 1861, William H. Birdsall, widower of (1794) Hannah Williams. No issue. 1588. Edwin Lacey, b. 3, 27, 1830; d. 3, 2, 1903, unm. He resided in Wrightstown; was a fanner and well known temperance worker. 1589. Elizabeth T. Lacey, b. 2, 9, 1836; late deceased: residing at Wrightstown, unmarried. Children of (523) Sarah W. Smith and John Eastburn. 1590. Hetty Ann Eastburn (Sarah, iLsther, Rachel, Mary, John), b. in Wrightstown 1, 10, 1834; d. same 1, 15, lfi07; m. 4, 12, 1860, Charles Williams, farmer, son of Anthony AVillianis and Sarah Thomson of Jenkintown, Pa.: re- sided, in Buckingham and Wrightstown. Members of Friends' ]\Ieeting. 1591. Matilda W. Eastburn, b, 12, 10, 1835; d. 1, 18, 1858. 1592. Elizabeth Eastburn, b, 7, 18, 1838; m. (2816) J. Heston Walton, b. 12, 31, 1845; son of (916) Thomas Walton. See his line. SIXTPI GENPJRATION. 209 Children of (527) Charles Benjamin and Sarah (Coates) WilUams. 1593. Wallace C. Williams (Charles, Thomas, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 2, 16, 1832; d. 1, 18, 1833. 1594. Isaac C. Williams, b. 7, 1, 1833 ; residing in Phila., 1900. 1595. Rebecca C. Williams, b. 9, 6, 183.5; d. 1, 18, 1837. 1596. Thomas Williams, b. 11, 3, 1837 ; m. 10, 22, 1863, Anna Baeder. Issue :— Charles B., b. 7, 1, 1865 : Rachel, b. 3, 8, 1870. 1597. Annie C. Williams, b. 10, 13, 1839; d. 2, 19, 1840. 1598. Abraham C. Williams, b. 3, 13, 1841 ; m. 4, 10, 1862, Emily W. Dill- man. Children of (532) Thomas Reed and Mary Ann (Best) Williams. 1599. Ezra Thomas Williams (Thomas, Thomas, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 2, 4, 1849 ; m. 1, 19, 1877, Sarah Ella Bucher. Issue :— Dora Belle, b. 11, 3, 1877: Joseph Dubree, b. 1, 19, 1881: Thomas R., b. 7, 13, 1887: Jlary Jane, b. 11, 8, 1889 : William Ezra, b. 10, 31, 1891 : Lizzie E. Rush, b. 10, 31, 1893 : King Lacey, b. 9, 19, 1895; d. 7, 19, 1896: Queen Lazetta, twin Avith King Lacey, d. 7, 24, 1896: Queen Lazetta (2d), b. 1, 10, 1898. '1600. James Best Williams, b, 5, 3, 1853; m. Mary Ann Weber, d. 4, 19, 1880 : m. 2d, about 1887, Elizabeth Anglemyre. Issue by 1st : — Robert Frank- lin, b. 7, 6, 1876; d. 3, 30, 1897 : Charles Albert, b. 10, 19, 1887 : Ivy May, b. 3, 10, 1879. 1601. Sarah Jane Williams, b. 5, 22, 1854; d. 1, 12, 1885. 1602. Mary Elizabeth Williams, b. 4, 14, 1859 ; m. 6, 22, 1882, Prank Whitmore. They resided in Indiana. Issue: — Roy Williams, b. 1, 17, 1885: Wallace Dale, b. 8, 11, 1886 : Isabell, b. 11, 23, 1888: Sarah, b. 3, 27, 1891: Hester, b. 7, 22, 1893 : George Best, b. 2, 9, 1895. Children of (536) Rachel Williams and William Cameron of Cincinnati, Ohio. 1603. Elvira Cameron (Rachel, Benjamin, Rachel, Mary, John), m. Thomas Ernest. Issue : — Carrie Bell, Abigail, William M., Ida. 1604. Hetty Cameron m. Jackson Slain. 1605. Cordelia Cameron m. Albert AVilliam Chatfield. Their son William Chatfield m. a daughter of Senator Wade of Ohio and has two or more children. 1606. Emma Cameron m. William Laws. 1607. Abbie Cameron m. Stuart. 210 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1608. Hannah Rachel Cameron m. name unknown. 1609. John Cameron m. name unknown. 1610. William Cameron; no record. Children of (537) Mary Williams and John Kilgore. 1611. Elmira Kilgore (iMary, Benjamin, Rachel, Marj% John), b. 6, 9, 1831; m. 1st Mo. 1855, William L. Siscum. Issue :— Mary K., b. 2, 9, 1857; m. 4 Mo. 1894, John D. Walton. Res., New York. No issue. 1612. Emma Kilgore, b. 2, 6, 1833 ; m. Jacob Pranks, 4 Mo. 1861. Issue : Ellen P. Franks, b. 2, 9, 1862 ; m. 2, 9, 1887, George Kelly of Hillside, Mont- gomery Co., Pa. He died about 1890. 1613. Ellen Clarissa Kilgore, b. 4, 4, 1835; d. 1878; m. 10 J\Io. 1857, John Doty Pearce. Issue : — John K., ]n. IMary and resides in New York City. No issue : Mary E., married ; no issue. 1614. Amanda Kilgore, 1). 1837, m. John Lloyd or Lord. Issue : — Susan D. m. Louis Cohen and has several children : Amanda : Charles : William. 1615. Edward Henry Kilgore, b. 1, 31, 1839, at 516 Wood Street, Phila- delphia, m. 12, 25, 1865, Helen Tliayer. Issi^e : — forward. 1616. Charles Kilgore, b. 1842, died young. 1617. Mary Etta Kilgore, b. 1844, m. Joseph P. Yerkes. Issue: — Walter, m. Jessie and had two children : Clarence P., m. Ida and had child Ethel. 1618. Susanna Drucilla Kilgore, b. 3, 22, 1852; d. 12, 5, 1892. Children of (538) Benjamin and Eleanor (Kitchen) 'Williams. 1619. Adalaide Williams (Benjamin, Benjamin, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 7, 29, 1836 ; d. 9, 28, 1870 ; m. Felix A. Neirman, d. 1879. Issue :— Ellen Estelle, b. 6, 21, I860; d. at 4 mos. : Jennie Augusta, twin with Ellen, d. at 22 mos. 1620. Augusta Williams, b. 7, 29, 1846 ; d. 9, 29, 1870 ; ra. Frank P. Cahoe. Res., Lancaster, Pa. Seven children : — John Lee, b. 2 Mo. 1868 ; d. infant : Herbert B., m. Gertrude Brosius 11, 21, 1895, and has two children : Minnie, b. 1, 28, 1872; d. 6 Mo. 1881 : Eugene P., b. 1, 3, 1874; m. 9 Mo. 1894, Blanche Shackelford and has Isabella, b. 6 Mo. 1895 : Ralpli W., b. 9, 13, 1877 : Nellie E., b. 11 Mo. 1880: Mabel E., b. 11 Mo. 1884. 1621. Estelle V/illiams, b. 7, 25, 1853 ; unmarried. SIXTH GENBEATION 211 1622. Charles A. Williams, b. 5 Mo. 185—; d. at birth. 1623. Clement Reed ¥/illiams, died in infancy. 1624. Amanda Williams, d. iii infanej^ ; also three others. Children of (539) Arthur Howell and Emma Eliza (Warner) Williams. 1625. Emma Reed Loiiisa Williams (Arthur, Benjamin, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 4, 4, 1845; m. Thomas B. llagstoz, at NcAvark, N. J. Five children: — Emma F., m. 10, 2, 1889, Henry or Frank Askin, and had Emma and Thomas: Arthur, unm. : Helen died young: Hilda, died at 6 yrs. : Tawny, d. unm. 16£6. Frank Mason Williams m. Lida Taylor and Bessie Tilton. Issiie by 1st only: — Frank N., d. j'onng: George, b. 1897. 1627. Caroline Young Williams, died inamarried. 1628. Arthur Howell ¥/illiams Jr., m. Ida Milittle. Issue : — Howard, b. 1880 : Arthur. 1629. Warner Reed ¥/illiams, m. 9, 11, 1889, Bertie Merrchew Owens, at Oakland, N. J. ; dau. of H. C. Owens. No issue. 1630. John Kilgore Williams, .died unmarried. 1631. Walter Howard Williams, m. 6, 1, 1892, Faiuiy Holden Pre.stwick. Issue :— Warner Reed, b. 3, 8, 1893; d. 5, 22, 1898: Thomas Pre,stwick, b. 11, 5, 1894 : Arthur Howard, b. 11 , 6, 1897. Children of (540) Elizabeth Williams and William Donaldson Moore. 1632. Leon Eugene Cameron Moore (Elizabeth, Benjamin, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 11, 3, 1844; m. Frank and had a son and a daughter both married. 1633. Ida Dubree Moore, b. 9, 19, 1846 ; d. 7, 5, 1847. 1634. Arthur Donaldson Moore, b. 3, 20, 1850. 1635. Josephine E. Moore, b. 6, 15, 1852 ; m. 2, 10, 1876, John Robinson Edgar. Issue :— Linden Earl, b. 8, 21, 1877. Children of (546) Priscilla Forwood and Joseph Coleman. 1636. Martha Coleman (Priseiila, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 11 212 THE KIKK FAMILY. Mo. 1809 ; m. Hiram Tucker. Issue :— Laura, m. Kenion and had dau. Mary : Ellen m. Orion Ilubbin : Harriet : Jennetta : Sarah : Charles : Emmet. 1637. Sarah Coleman, h. 10, 11, 1811; m. Michael Fulcrat. Issue: see forward. 1638. William Lev/is Coleman, b. 6, 30, 1815 ; m. Mary Casterline. By second husband, Abraham V/oolever. 1639. Edwin Woolever, b. 10, 9, 1818 ; m. Esther Wheelaud. Issue :— Clara Louisa, m. Beujamiu Johnson : Graffius H. : Mary Ellen : Charles C. : William H. 1640. Jacob Woolever, b. 11, 15, 1820; m. B. AVynkoop. No record. 1641. Warner Woolever, b. 1, 14, 1824, m. Julia Atwater. Issue :— Pier- sou Lloyd, b. 8, 27, 1847: Sarah Jennetta, b. 11, 30, 1849; m. Henry Day and had son George B., b, 5 Mo. 1867 : Jlichael, b. 7, 21, 1850 : Martha, b. 1, 7, 1855 : Oscar Adalbert, b, 5, 27, 1856: Harriet Amelia, b. 1, 5, 1861: Ira Herbert, h. 2, 22, 1864. 1642. Priscilla Woolever, h. 5, 15, 1829; ra. Thomas Chapman. Issue: — David, JIary, Edvidn, A¥alter, T. Coleman, George, Clara Louisa and Prank. Children of (548) Sarah Forwood and Uriah Johnson. 1643. Benjarain Johnson (Sarah, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 6, 11, 1806. No further record. 1644. Charles F. Johnson, b. 4. 24, 1809 ; m. Mary Susan Billige. 1645. Elizabeth Johnson, b. 8, 7, 1814 ; m. 2, 21, 1850, Andrew J. Mc- Nulty. Is.sue:— Mary C, b. 11, 21, 1850: Anna M., b. 4, 20, 1852: William F., b. 7, 20, 1856. 1646. Mary Johnson, 1). 12, 25, 1817 ; m. 10, 3, 1844, Owen Michael. Issue : —Martha, b. 9, 8, 1845 ; d. 9 Mo. 1845 : William, b. 12, 14, 1847 : Emma, b. 10, 5, 1850: Jacob Calvin. 1). 1, 19, 1854: Charles, b. 5, 8, 1858: Edith C, b. 4, 22, 1861; d. 2 Mo. 1866. Children of (549) William W. and Sarah T. (Gilbert) Forwood. 1647. Benjamin F. Forwood (AVilliam, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 12, 18, 1816; living, unm,, at Monmouth, 111., 1868. 1648. Hannah E. Forwood, b. 3, 7, 1819; m. 2, 17, 1840, Lloyd A. Cun- ningham. SIXTH GENERATION. 213 1649. Cordelia Ann Forwood, 1). 8, 1, 1821; m. 4, 22, 1812, Ransom P. Tinkliam. 1650. Philip G. Forwood, b. 11, 8, 1823 ; living in California in 1868. 1651. Shadrach R. Forwood, b. 7. 16, 1828 ; living in California in 1868. 1652. Sarah Jane Forwood, b. 7, 19, 1831; m. 11, 9, 18.54, Lawrence H. Gilmore. 1653. Harriet Elizabeth Forwood, b. 8, 16, 1834; m. 9, 16, 1864, Reuben P. Barnes Children of (552) Elizabeth Forv/ood and John Barrow. 1654. Thomas Barrow (Elizabeth, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, Jolm), b. 2, 23, 1818. 1655. Harriet S. Barrow, b. 3, 13, 1821 ; m. 4, 5, 184.5, James H. Bull. 1656. Martha A, Barrow, b. 7, 9, 1822. 1657. James S. Barrow, b. 8, 13, 1824; m. 1, 24, 1854 (name not given). Issue :— Cornelius, b. 12, 13, 1854: AVilber, b. 4, 11, 1856: BUie, b. 5, 21, 1861: Bertice, b. 10, 12, 1863. 1658. John H. Barrow, b, 7, 8, 1829 ; m. 2, 19, 1854, Margaret Stump Smith. Issue: — John llambleton, b. 4, 9, 1855: Elizabeth, b. 5, 9, 1857: Martha Stone, b. 2, 28, 1859 : Lydia Lovering, b. 4, 30, 1860 Harry Elwood, b. 6, 30, 1861: Jane Smith, b. 2, 26, 1864: Thomas, b, 10, 21, 1866. 1659. Elizabeth Barrow, b. 7, 8, 1833 ; m. 1, 20, 1852, Thomas Johnson, d. 10, 23, 1867, aged 42. Issue :— Kate Amelia, b. 9, 21, 1853 : Florence Vir- ginia, h. 1, 7, 1854: Ann Elizabeth, b. 5, 24, 1858; d. 12, 22, 1865: Clara B., b. 7 Mo. 1860: Isa Estelle, b. 11, 3, 1862: Harriet K, b. 5, 30, 1865: Thomas W., b. 4, 8, 1868. 1660. Jacob S. Barrow, b. 10, 4, 1836 ; m. 1, 25, 1859, Mary Virginia Ensey. Issue :— Elihu V., b. 12, 29, 1859 : Nettie R., b. 2, 22, 1861 : Thomas S., b. 1, 20, 1865 : Howard E., b. 8, 28, 1867. Children of (559) Eachel Warner and Abraham Winner. 1661. Jesse Winner (Rachel, Joseph, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 2, 12, 1811 ; m. Asenath Davis. Issue : — Lydia, b. 10, 12, 1835 ; m. Charles Fredrissey : John D., b. 8, 9, 1838 ; deceased : James, b. 5, 25, 1839 ; m. Mary Peppenger : Charlotte, b. 7, 17, 1841; m. Edward Strawb : Rachel, b. 12, 15, 1843: Rebecca Ann, b. 3, 16, 1846 : Elizabeth, b. 3, 26, 1849 : Susan R., b. 5, 20, 1851 : Rosanna, 214 THE KIRK FAMILY. b. 6, 9, 1863 : Martha, b. 11, 25, 1855 : Susanna, b. 3, 13, 186— : John D., b. 1, 29, 1869. 1662. Ellis Winner, b. 10, 23, 1812; m. Ruth Parker and a second wife, Mary Carr. Issue :— Joseph L., b. 6, 3, 1837; ni. Sarah Ann Messinger: Hester P., b. 7, 5, 1838 ; m. Shaw?: Sarah Ann, b. 2, 28, 1841; m. Christian Bronkman and had son Charles E., b. 2, 2, 1868 : Martha Jane, b. 4, 23, 1843. It is said there were seven other cliildren, probably by second wife. 1663. Joseph Winner, b. 10, 17, 1814; m. Elizabeth Shick. Issue :— Free- man, b. 7, 4, 1846 : William, b. 3, 2, 1854. 1664. Staey Winner, b. 4, 22, 1816. 1665. Mary Winner, b. 3, 22, 1819 ; m. Isaac M. Kester. Issue :— Ellis W., b. 8, 14, 1840; m. Mary Jane Young and had Albert and perhaps others: Samuel L., b. 11, 2, 1841; m. Alice Wall and had Reuben and perhaps others: Jesse, b. 10, 19, 1842 ; m. Mary E. Smith and had Clarence and perhaps others : William W., b. 10, 21, 1845 : Benjamin T., b. 2, 16, 1848 : Susan E., b. 10, 30, 1849 : Amos K, b. 7, 29, 1851 : Isaac Moore, b. 11, 1, 1853 : Mary M. C, b. 11, 2, 1855: John P., b. 3, 9, 1859: James E., b. 7, 6, 1862. 1666. Martha V/inner, b. 7, 26, 1821 ; m. John Oliver and had Evan, b. 9, 13, 1842 : Joseph AV., b. 8, 3, 1843 : John P., b. 8, 19, 1850. By second husband, Samuel L. Cosner, she had Cyrus H., b. 9, 14, 1858 : Horace G., b. 12, 22, 1859. 1667. Enoch Winner, b. 3, 5, 1823 ; m. .Alary Collins. Issue :— Charles L., b. 1, 3, 1847 : Huldah, b. 7, 9, 1849 : Angelina, b. 10, 7, 1850 : Pierson L., b. 1, 23, 1853 : Mary A., b. 6, 15, 1855 : AA^illiam, b. 5, 2, 1859 : Enoch, b. 9, 3, 1863. 1668. Benjamin "Winner, b. 3, 12, 1826; m. Elizabeth Chester. Issue :^ Henry F., b. 5, 6, 1851 : Hiram, b. 11, 30, 1847 : Martha, b. 3, 21, 1845 : Abby, b. 10, 15, 1857 : Morris F., b. 11, 25, 1862. 1669. Abraham Winner, b. 5, 9, 1828 ; m. Catharine AVheeland. Issue : — Warner W., b. 11, 22, 1852. 1670. Susan Winner, b. 11, 29, 1830; m. Samuel Heacock. Issue:— Anna R., b. 3, 13, 1854: Emma G., b. 9, 30, 1855: Mary F., b. 1, 29, 1857: Susan J., b. 9, 30, 1858 : William, b. 7, 13, 1860 : Louisa, b. 5, 15, 1862 : Elizabeth, b. 12, 3, 1867. 1671. William Winner, b. 3, 10, ]833; m. Mary E. Milnor. Issue:— Howard E., b. 7, 4, 1855: Joseph, b. 1, 28, 1858: Charles E., b. 6, 30, 1860: Regina, b. 7, 31, 1862:: Susan, b. 1, 19, 1867. 1672. Rebecca Winner, b. 9, 26, 1835 ; d. 2, 21, 1839. SIXTH GENERATION. 215 Children of (560) Samuel and Abigail (Roberts) Warner. 1673. Thomas R. Warner (Samuel, Joseph, Beujamin, Mary, John), b. 7, 10, 1819; m. Elizabeth Andrews. Issue: — Louisa, b. 7, 6, 1846: Charles, b. 9, 16, 1848: Abigail, b. 1, 13, 1851: Mary Ann, b. 9, 24, 1854. 1674. Charles L. Warner, b. Muney, Lycoming Co., Pa., 9, 26, 1822 d. West Chester, Pa., 8, 26, 1898; m. 12, 3, 1856, Jane Sharpless, b. 11, 28, 1826; dau. of John Sharpless and Ruth Martin of Nether Providence Twp., Delaware Co., Pa., He was in the provision business in Philadelphia 1852 to 1866; after- ward in the map publishing business ; later a builder to some extent in West Chester, where his widow resides. No issue. 1675. Joseph Warner, b. 2, 18, 1826; m. Jane Monnet and a second wife, Mary Dearmont. Issue : — Eliza Jane, b. 4, 16, 1845 ; d. 9, 8, 1848 : Anna A., b. 7, 9, 1851 : Charles, b. 3, 7, 1856 : Abigail, b. 5, 5, 1859. 1676. Mary R. Warner, b. 8, 31, 1828 ; m. William D. Myers : Issue : Robert L., b. 7, 11, 1856 ; deceased : Joseph E., b. 12, 21, 1858 : AVilliam L., b. 12, 21, 1859 ; deceased : Anna L., b. 4, 11, 1862 : Jane S., b. 3, 15, 1864. By second wife, Catharine Stage 1677. Samuel S. Warner, b. 2, 25, 1840 ; m. Adaline Powers. Issue : Matilda Jane, b. 11, 12, 1864 : Samuel Elmer, b. 10, 10, 1866 : Sarah, b. 5, 13, 186- : Hannah Margaret, b. 4, 6, 1871. 1678. Sarah Warner, b. 2, 19, 1841 ; m. Jared Miller. They had four children whose names are not ascertained. 1679. Benjamin Warner, b. 12, 21, 1842; m. Ann Sims. Issue:— Ettie May, b. 5, 3, 1872. Children of (561) Joseph and Phebe (Starr) Warner. 1680. Jane Warner (Joseph, Joseph, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 2, 24, 1819; m. Weston Reynolds. Issue: — Margery, b. 1844: Jane, b. 1847: Mary, b. 1851 : Frederick, b. 1859. 1681. Martha Warner, b. 7, 13, 1821 ; m. Lorenza Underwood. Issue : Joseph, b. 4, 24, 1842 : Valentine, b. 9, 6, 1844 : John Henry, b. 11, 4, 1851 : William, b. 1, 6, 1859. 1682. Susan Warner, b. 7, 9, 1824; m. Homer Johnson. Issue: — Ben- jamin W., Rosella, R., John W., Martha, Harrison, Joseph W., Harlowe, Edmund S., George B. 1683. Benjamin Warner, b. 3, 8, 1829 ; m. Sarah Quaintine. Issue :— Joseph, Charles, John, Edgar, Edith. 216 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1684. Mary Warner, b. 2, 10, 18.35 ; m. Leonard Stearnes. Issue :— Phebe Ann, b. 5, 19, 1853: Ranford Melville, b. 7, 25, 1856: Joseph LeRoy, b. 4, 25, 1858 : Harvey Elmer, b. 7, 20, 1859 : Ansley Ellsworth, b. 10, 28, 1863 : Eddie Lawrence, b. 5, 28, 1866. Children of (562) Benjamin and Mary (Walton) Warner. 1685. David W. Warner (Benjamin, Joseph, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 10, 10, 1823 ; d. 3, 7, 1824. 1686. Robert H. Warner, b. 4, 8, 1825. No further record. 1687. Jane Warner, b. 5, 2, 1828; d. 10, 25, 1828. 1688. Willis Warner, b. 10, 10, 1829; d. 2, 12, 1834. 1689. Sarah Warner, b. 9, 10, 1831; d. 6, 3, 1838. 1690. Joseph Warner, b. 9, 11, 1834; d. 9, 4 1835. 1691. Harriet Warner, b. 1, 18, 1837. 1692. Louisa Warner, b. 8, 5, 1839. Children of (565) John and Louisa (Atkinson) Warner. 1693. William Warner (John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. in Pennsdale, Lycoming Co., Pa., 10, 2, 1821; d. there 10 Mo. 1883; m. 1st Jane Watson, b. at Muncy about 1828, d. there 5 Mo. 1853; dau. of Robert Watson and Elizabeth Bishop. Second m. to Elizabeth Carey, d. 11, 6, 1900, at White- hall, Pa., and buried there. 1694. Henry E. Warner, b. in Muncy Twp. 12, 29, 1823 ; m. at Pennsdale 12, 29, 1849, Ann Eliza Neece, b. there 5, 19, 1828 ; d. there 3, 25, 1898 ; buried at Muncy ; dau. of John Neece and Mary Mackey, of Pennsdale, Pa. He now resides at 332 W. 56th St., New York City. 1695. Thomas A. Warner, b. Muncy Twp., 12, 1, 1825 ; d. there 8, 24, 1909; buried at Friends' graveyard there; m. there 12, 1, 1852, Matilda Willits, b. at Catawissa, 3, 1, 1834; dau. of John Willits and Elizabeth Wilson. They lived all their lives in Muncy Twp. except eighteen months in Muncy borough. Thomas was a merchant in Pennsdale until 1859, and a farmer the rest of his life. He and wife were educated at Westtown Boarding School, in Chester County, and were members of Friends' Meeting at Pennsdale. Matilda was clerk of the women's meeting for many years and was appointed an elder in 1886. 1696. Mary S. Warner, b. 5-17-1828 ; m. 11, 29, 1848, William Schooley SIXTH GENERATION. 217 Mendenhall, b. 7, 4, 1822 ; son of Thomas Mendenhall and Anna Lundy. They lived at Benton, Columbia County, Pa., and later near Pennsdale, Lycoming Co. Benjamin Warner, b. 2, 2, 1831 ; d. unmarried. 1697. Deborah E. Warner, b. at Pennsdale, 9, 6, 1833 ; d. Benton, Colum- bia Co., 12, 3, 1864 m. 3, 29, 1854, Parvin Masters, b. 7, 29, 1819; son of David and Mary Masters, of Greenwood, Columbia Co., Pa. His first wife was Nareissa V. Mendenhall, sister to "William S. Mendenhall. His third m. was in 1873 to Mary Kitely of Canada. He d. 7, 6, 1901, in Philadelphia : buried at Friends' Southwestern Grounds. John "Warner, b. 2, 19, 1838 ; d. unmarried. 1698. Sarah E. Warner, b. 3, 5, 1842; m. 3, 5, 1862, at Friends' Meeting, Pennsdale, to Joseph Reece Whitacre, b. there 9, 23, 1836 ; d. at Pine Iron Works, Berks Co., Pa., 3, 9, 1882 ; buried at Muncy Mtg., Pennsdale ; son of Edward Whitacre and Sarah Reece. She has filled various positions of useful- ness in different places, and now makes her home principally with her daughter Edith W. Cope, at Moylan, Pa. 1699. Rachel Funston Warner, b. at Pennsdale 6, 25,1846; d. 11, 12, 1904, at North Easton, while visiting her daughter there; buried at Pennsdale; m. 3, 27, 1867, at Muncy, Pa., to Ira J. Parker, b. Greenwood, Columbia Co., 6, 10, 1839 ; son of Joel Parker and Anna Johnson. They resided at Pennsdale and were members of Muncy Meeting of Friends, at that place : both educat- ed at Westtown Boarding School. His occupation has been general storekeep- ing and lumbering. Children of (566) James and Juliana (Jones) Warner. 1700. Mary Warner (James, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), m. James Whipple. Issue : — William, Benjamin and Charles Whipple. 1701. Sarah T. Warner, m. Joseph W. Eves, son of John K. Eves, and had a daughter Julia E. Eves. 1702. Deborah Warner, m. Joseph Reece. 1703. Susan C. Warner, m. Edwin Whitacre. 1704. Elizabeth Warner, m. Daniel Kitchen. 1705. James Warner, m. Laura Eves and a second wife. None of these further traced. 218 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (567) Sarah Warner and John Ecroyd. Hannah Ecroyd (Sarah, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), m. Loper. Deborah Ecroyd, m. James Griffith. Martha Ecroyd, died unmarried. Elizabeth Ecroyd, living, unm. ; a deaf mute. Henry Ecroyd, m. in the West. Rachel Ecroyd, m. Josiah Morris. Sarah Ecroyd, m. Charles Smith. Howard Ecroyd, m. in the West. Louisa Ecroyd No further record of the above. Children of (571) Benjamin and Margaret P. (Masters) Warner. Benjamin Warner (Benjamin, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 1847, died the same year. Mary E. W^arner, b. at Muncy, Pa., 3, 25, 1848 ; m. 9, 8, 1896 at Muney Meeting, Pennsdale, Randolph Henry Chapiiell, b. North Carolina; son of James Copeland Chappell and vrife Mary Ann, of that State. They are Friends, educated at Westtown Boarding School. Res., 330 Spruce Street, Philadelphia. She owns the homestead of her parents. He is a traveling salesman. No issue. Rachel Funston Warner, b. 8, 20, 1853; d. 8, 4, 1880; ni. 2, 10, 1879 (3697) Charles E. Mendenhall. See his line. Children of (572) Jacob and Phetae (Tucker) Twining. 1706. Malichi Twining (Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 3, 1794; d. 9, 7, 1881, in Hancock Co., Ohio; m. 1st 10, 11, 1815, at Wrightstown, (656) Ann Twining, b. 11, 28, 1795 ; d. in Wrightstown, 9, 3, 1859; dau. of Blias Twining and Mary Stokes. They had five children and then separated, he removing to Hancock Co., 0., about 1830 : m. 2d wife, Catharine , b. 1812. The children of the first wife remained with their mother in Bucks County. 1707. Mary Twining, b. 11, 2, 1795 ; died young. 1708. Phebe Twining, b. 5, 27, 1798; d. about 1831, in Wrightstown; m. SIXTH GENERATION. 219 Samuel T. Van Home, b. 10 1, 1792 ; d. 5, 7, 1848 ; son of Isaac Van Home and Mary Betts. He married again in Bucks County and in 1833 removed with his family to Ohio : had two children by 2d marriage. Abraham Van Horn, supposed from Holland, married Martha Dungan of Bucks County. The only child, so far as known, was Isaac Van Horn, who married 1st Sarah Twining and 2d Mary Betts. See No. 202. 1709. Joseph Twining, b. 8, 10, 1800; d. 1859; m. 3, 18, 1820, Mary Livezey, d. 4, 17, 1877 ; dau. of John and Mary Livezey. They setled in Han- cock Co., 0., about 1830. He was a farmer, justice of the peace, postmaster twenty-eight years, and a teacher: members of the United Brethren Church. 1710. John Twining, b. 3, 22, 1802; d. 4, 25, 1881, in Wrightstown; m. 3, 15, 1832, Mary Lambert,, b. 8, 11, 1815; d. 3, 12, 1902; dau. of Noah Lambert and Hannah Woolsey; both buried at "Wrightstown Friends' ground. They resided on the "Twining Homestead," in "VVi-ightstown. 1711. Sarah Twining, b. 9, 9, 1804 ; d. 2, 6, 1879 ; m. Charles Van Home, b. 4, 18, 1801 ; son of Isaac Van Home and Mary Betts. They removed to Hancock Co., Ohio, about 1830. 1712. Hannah Twining, b. 3, 12, 1807; d. in Bucks County; m. Joseph Lambert, son of Noah Lambert and Hannah Woolsey. She died soon after marriage, without issue. He m. 2d Maria Slack, dau. of Joseph Slack and Hannah Lewis. He was a blacksmith at Dolington, Bucks Comity. 1713. James Twining, b. 10, 10, 1808, in Wrightstown; m. 1829, Elizabeth Staley, b. 4, 10, 1809; d. 1, 29, 1901. He removed to Hancock' Co., 0., with his brothers and sisters about 1830 : a farmer and member of the United Brethren. His widow later resided near Pindlay, 0. 1714. Martha Twining, b. 3, 10, 1810; d. 1881, in Michigan; m. Joseph Tucker, b. 11, 9, 1790, a second cousin, son of John Tucker Jr. and Sarah, of Wrightstown. They moved to Mt. Blanchard, Hancock Co., 0., sub- sequently to Michigan. 1715. Jacob Twining, b. 4, 12, 1812 ; d. about 1889 ; m. about 1836, Eliza- beth Adams, widow, d. 9, 5, 1874, aged 65 yrs., 10 mos. ; buried in family ground, Salem Cemetery, Hancock Co., 0., where three of their children are buried; — the others in the Van Horn Cem. They resided at Carey, Wyandot Co., formerly of Hancock Co. 1716. Lydia Twining, b. 8, 4, 1814; d. 5, 25, 1856; m. 9, 1, 1836, William Hellyer, b. 12, 4, 1811; d. 3, 22, 1885, at Penn's Park, Bucks County; son of William Hellyer and Frances Knowles : Both buried at Wrightstown grave- 220 THE KIRK FAMILY. yard. He was a farmer in Wrightstown Twp. His 3d wife was Susanna (Edwards) Walton. 1717. Ralph L. Twining, b. 7, 23, 1820 ; d. 10, 1, 1870, in Wrightstown Twp.; m. 3, 2, 1843, Annie Heston, h. 6, 28, 1813; d. 1, 22, 1885; only dan. of Samuel and Mary Heston of Washington's Crossing, Bucks County. He in- herited the "Twining Homestead," in Wrightstown; was a farmer and wheel- wright. Children of (574) John and (156) Ann Twining. 1718. A daughter (John, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), died at 15 years. 1719. Silas Twining, b. 4, 26, 1802, in Bucks County; d. 1, 12, 1854, near Pindlay, Ohio ; m. Letitia Harrold, d. 1898, at Haskins, Ohio. They resided a short distance soi^th of Findlay. Children of (577) Joseph and Mary (Tucker) Twining. 1720. George W. Twining (Joseph, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 1806; d. 4, 2, 1874, at Findlay, Ohio; m. Evaline Scarborough, dau. of Joseph Scarborough. They removed to Hancock Co., 0., and were members of Con- gregational Church. No issue. 1721. Susanna Twining, b. 1808 ; d. 8, 16, 1886, in Christiana Hundred, Del.; m. 4, 9, 1829, Oliver P. Ely of AVilmington, Del., d. 1, 27, 1882. 1722. Jonathan Twining, b. 11, 19, 1809; d. 9, 29, 1858, at Mauch Chunk, Pa. ; m. 9, 17, 1836, Susan Balliet, b. 8, 31, 1819 ; d. 2, 21, 1856. He kept a general store at Beaver Meadows, Pa. ; was thought to be wealthy, but un- known claims brought against his estate -were paid, leaving him in moderate circumstances. lie was noted for his upi'ight dealings and was highly re- spected. 1723. Antoinette Louisa Twining, b. 1813 ; d. 12, 22, 1885, in Lambert- ville, N. J. ; m. 10, 6, 1831, Ira T. Johnson of Newtown, Pa., b. 3, 17, 1805. He was a tailor by trade. 1724. Mary Twining, b. 1815 ; d. 12, 5, 1855 ; ; m. Mahlon Reeder, b. 4, 10, 1806; d. 5, 26, 1891; inventor, philosopher and scientist; son of Abraham Reeder and Margaret Conard. They resided at Penn's Park, Bucks County. 1725. Mercy M. Twining, b. 4, 11, 1818; d. 3, 28, 1854; m. 9, 19, 1839, Charles Hart, carpenter, b. 3, 6, 1816; d. 8, 24, 1907; son of Oliver and Mary SIXTH GENERATION. 221 Hart; descended from John Hart, a noted preacher anions; Friends, of Witney, England, b. 1651, who came to America with William Penn. They resided at Penn's Park, Bucks County. Charles married again, 8, 9, 1855, Tacy Ann Foster, b. 9, 3, 1827 ; dan. of Thomas and Rebecca Foster. Children of (580) Elizabeth Twining and Joseph Tomlinson. 1726. James Tomlinson (Elizabetli, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 20, 1805 ; m. 9, 30, 1830, Margaret Cope, b. 5, 4, 1809 ; dan. of Jacob Cope and Marjr Pugh of Harrison Co., Ohio. He was a farmer and a Friend, residing at Somerton, Ohio. Issue :—Carolijie, b. 8, 10, 1831, (m. 1, 2, 1851, William Gibbons) : John Milton, b. 12, 30, 1833, (m. 1, 15, 1857, Mary Adaline Steel, and lives at Oxford, Neb.) : Ellis, b. 3, 30, 1837 : Joseph, b. 3, 7, 1840 : jMary E., b. 3, 2, 1843 : James Allen, b. 3, 20, 1850. 1727. Caroline Tomlinson. No record. 1728. Hannah Tomlinson, b. 7, 1, 1810; m. 10, 1, 1829, Timothy Hamcs, b. 8, 8, 1808; d. 4, 15, I860; son of Isaac Haines and Sarah Kirk (of the Kirks of Nottingham, Md.) They removed to Ohio and later to West Grove, Jay Co., Ind. In early life were in unity with Friends, but later became Spiritualists. 1729. Thomas Tomlinson, b. 9, 15, 1812 : d. 1, 25, 1898 ; buried at Friends' Ground, Somerton, 0.; m. 3, 4, 1835, Aletta Nicholson, b. 9, 12, 18—; dan. of John Nicholson and Alice Lukens. He was a farmer and they resided at Jerusalem, Ohio: members of Friends' i\Ieeting. Issue: — Alzanna, m. Williams, Barnesville, 0. : John, b. 1, 4, 1838 ; see below : Joseph, living at Superior, Neb. : Elizabeth, deceased : Isaac, residing at Jerusalem, 0. : I\Iary C. (McBroom), Superior, Neb.: Hannah, deceased: Sarah A., m. Grisell, Osawatomie, Kansas : Harvey P., of Jerusalem, 0. : Rebecca J. : Wliliam : Charles N., Osawatomie, Kan. Joliii Tomlinson m. 1,11, 18.59, Jane Bearrtmore, b. 6, 24, 183.5; dau. of Isaac Beardmore and Susanna Carrel. He was a farmer and miller, residing at Jerusalem, O. Meml)ers of Disciples Church. Issue : — William, d. inf. : Alizanna, d. inf.: Aletta, b. 6, P., 1803; ni. 11, 13, 1805, A. D. Cox, notary public, Jerusalem, O., and has John T. and Glena L. Cox : Thomas, b. 9, 8, 1SG7 ; m. 12, 25, 1001, Hattie Poole. No further record. 1730. Joseph Tomlinson, b. 1, 27, 1815 ; d. 6, 7, 1839, at Somerton, Ohio, unm. Pie was a farmer and a Friend. Children of (582) Mary Twining and John Scott of Northam.pton Twp. 1731. Edward Scott (Mary, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 6, 1813; d. 8, 30, 1814. 1732. Andrew Scott, b. 6, 17, 1815 ; d. 10, 8, 1883, at 10th St. and Fair- 222 THE KIRK FAMILY. mount Ave., Philadelphia; m. 1, 34, 1847, Annie Detwiler, b. 3, 4, 1826; d. 4, 13, 1856. Second m. 3, 8, 1860, to Elizabeth S. Watson b. 8, 15, 1828; d. 2, 24, 1901. He was a retired fanner at time of his death. 1733. Edward T. Scott, b. 3, 19, 1817; d. 12, 27, 1870; buried at Eich- boro, Bucks Co. ; na. 12, 28, 1854, Caroline Ellis, b. 9, 3, 1831 ; d. 1, 28, 1858 ; buried at Buckingham graveyard; dau. of Amos G. Ellis and Julia A. Arm- itage. Second m. 12, 22, 1859, to Eliza Ellis, b. 2, 25, 1833; dau. of same. He was in the plumbing and hardware business at Doylestown, where his widow- resides, a member of Presb. Ch. 1734. Joseph Scott, b. 11, 15, 1818 ; d. 11, 19, 1865 ; married but no record. 1735. Hannah Scott, b. 4, 8, 1821 ; d. 7, 21, 1822. 1736. John Scott, Jr., b. 3, 5, 1823 ; d. 8, 20, 1893, in Warwick Twp. ; m. 2, 25, 1847, Martha Cadwallader, b. 4, 27, 1824; d. 6, 5, 1891; dau. of Cyrus Cad- Avallader and Sarah Shaw. They resided in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He was a farmer. 1737. James Scott, b. 12, 25, 1824; d. 12, 25, 1826. 1738. James Duffel Scott, b. in Horsham Twp., Montgomery Co., 9, 13, 1828; m. 1, 19, 1854, Annie L. Mathews, b. 1, 21, 1835; d. 1, 19, 1855; dau. of Joseph Mathews and Martha Bitting. No issue. Second m. 12, 1, 1856, to Ellen, widow of John Jlyers, and sister to his first wife ; b. 3, 17, 1827 ; d. 12, 31, 1908. He has been a publisher: resided in Philadelphia, Doylestown, and now at Chalfonte, Bucks Co., Pa. : members of New Britain Baptist Church. 1739. Mary Scott, b. 12, 9, 1830; d. 12, 23, 1866; bur. at Richboro, Pa.; m. 1859, Harvey M. Ellis, b. 4, 21, 1838; d. 5. 5. 1889. Issue: Elwood Comly Ellis, b. 12, 18, 1866. 1740. Samuel Scott, b. 2, 25, 1834; d. 10, 13, 1835. 1741. Charles Scott, b. 12, 21, 1835; living in 1902; m. but no children. Res., Buckingham Twp. Ely P. O. Children of (584) Rebecca Twining- and Thomas Tomlinson, of Buckingham, Bucks County. 1742. Elizabeth Tomlinson (Rebecca, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 9, 1820; d. 1, 28, 1895 ; m. 3, 4, 1844, William Scott, b. 12, 29, 1822; d. 11, 21, 1905; bur. Doylestown Cem. ; son of Samuel Scott and Sarah Walton. He M^as a retired farmer and a Republican, in Doylestown. No issue. 1743. Emmor Tomlinson, b. 10, 19, 1822; d. 2, 27, 1892; bur. Doylestown Cem.; m. about 1845 Ann Scott, b. 1, 24, 1816; d. 9, 3, 1903; dau. of Sarah SIXTH GENERATION. 223 "Walton and Samuel Scott. He was a farmer, near Doylestown ; both members of Doylestown Presb. Ch. 1744. Mordecai Tomlinson, b. 1824; d. 2, 24, 1896, at Ensh Valley; m. Harriet Ellis. He kept a general store at Rush Valley, in Wrightstown Twp. No data as to children. 1745. Hannah Tomlinson, b. 10, 27, 1826; d. 7, 30, 1896; bur. at William Penn Cem., Somerton; m. 10,14,1847, Harrison Cadwallader, carpenter, b. 10, 21, 1821 ; d. 9, 2, 1889 ; bur. same : son of Cyras Cadwallader and Sarah Shaw. They resided at Langhorne, Bucks Co., Pa. ; members of M. E. Church. John Cadwallader, the ancestor of this family, came to America from England in 1710, and settled in Abington, Montgomery Co., Pa. He was an active minister of the Society of Friends and a preacher for many years. 1746. Phebe Tomlinson, b. 9, 25, 1828, in Buckingham ; d. 5, 8, 1909, near Oakford; m. 12, 5, 1850, Samuel K. Tomlinson, farmer, b. 4, 15, 1830, in By- berry; son of John Tomlinson and Ruth Knight. They are members of Friends' Meeting. Residence and P. 0., Siles, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 1747. Abner Tomlinson m Mary Addis. No record. 1748. James Tomlinson, b. 9, 12, 1832 ; d. 8, 22, 1900, in Warwick Twp. ; m. 3, 13, 1862, Susanna Tomlinson, b. 8, 4, 1838 ; dau. of Wiles Tomlinson and Rachel Price, nee KinseJ^ He Avas a farmer in Warwick Twj)., Bucks County. She lives with her youngest son. 1749. Rebecca Tomlinson, b. 1836; d. 9, 15, 1889, aged 53 yrs., unm. Children of (585) Deborah Twining and Francis Tomlinson. 1750. Edward Tomlinson (Deborah, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), d. in infancy. 1751. Hannah Tomlinson, b. 1827; d. 2, 21, 1902, near Somerton, Pa.; m. 12, 3, 1848, Aaron Knight, son of Samuel Knight and Phebe Tomlinson of Byberry. 1752. Phebe Tomlinson, m. 12, 2, 1882, Thomas Sims, b. 11, 27, 1843 ; son of Edward Sims and Elizabeth Ashcroit, who came from England. Address, Somerton, Pa. No issue. 1753. Deborah Tomlinson, b. 11, 15, 1835; d. Bustleton, Pa., 12, 15, 1895; m. 1, 29, 1863, (2750) Isaac ^Y. Tomlinson, b. 2, 6, 1832; son of (888) Ann Walton and Thomas Tomlinson. He is a retired farmer, living at Bustleton, Philadelphia. One child, died at birth. 1754. Francis Tomlinson, b. 7, 2, 1840; m, 12, 18, 1862, (2762) Emily 224 THE KIRK FAMILY. Anna Carter, b. 12, 21, 1841 ; d. 3, 11, 1888 ; dau. of Mordecai Carter and (893) Martha Walton. Second m. 8, 16, 1893, to (5059) Ellen Croasdale, widow, b. 6, 16, 1848 ; dau. of Watson Tomlinson and Mary L. Buekman. He is a retired farmer, living at Somerton, Philadelphia. Ellen is a member and approved minister of Byberry Meeting of Friends. Children of (589) John and Phebe (Longshore) Balderston. 1755. James Balderston (John, Eachel, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 6, 1805 ; m. Elizabeth Kelley. No further record. 1756. Timothy Balderston, b. 11, 13, 1806 ; d. 9, 14, 1826. 1757. Rachel Balderston, b. 12, 27, 1807 ; m. 11, 14, 1833, Zephaniah Force. No further record. 1758. Robert C. Balderston, b. 3 Mo. 1809 ; d. 7, 14, 1815. 1759. Sarah Balderston, b. 9, 20, 1811 ; m. Albert Lambert. No further record. 1760. Hannah Balderston, b. 9, 3, 1813; m. George Bannister. No further record. 1761. David Balderston, b. 5, 30, 1815; d. 12 Mo. 1892; m. 2, 20, 1840, Hannah Margerum, d. 10, 3, 1850 : Second m. 12, 11, 1851, to her sister Eebeeca Margerum, b. 5, 3, 1817 ; d. 12, 23, 1907 ; a member of Makefield Meeting and buried there. He was a farmer in Lower Makefield, Bucks County. 1762. John L. Balderston, b. 3, 31. 1817 ; deceased. 1763. William Balderston, b. 1, 27, 1821; d. 11, 21, 1905, at Newtown, Bucks County; buried at Makefield Meeting; m. 1867, Anna H. Boggs, b. Camden, N. J., 1, 9, 1839 ; d. 2, 26, 1895 ; buried same ; dau. of Francis and Rosanna Boggs. They were members of Makefield Mtg. "He was educated at Joseph Poulke's boarding school, Montgomery Co., Pa., and at Alexandria, Va. In his yoimger days was a school teacher. He owned and farmed a fine farm in Lower Makefield Township, Bucks Co., Pa.; was very prosperous in business and was reputed to be wnrth near three hundred thousand dollars at time of his death." 1764. Jonathan Balderston, b. 2, 4, 1823 ; deceased ; a school teacher. 1765. Isaiah Balderston, b. 7, 9, 1825 ; d. 8, 2, 1825. Children of (593) Timothy and Sarah Wildman Balderston. 1766. Rachel B. Balderston (Timothy, Rachel, John, Elizabeth, John) b. near Dolington 10, 25, 1823 ; d. 12, 25, 1899 ; bur. Upper Dublin Mtg. : m. 10, 18, SIXTH GENERATION. 225 1848, Amos Ely, miller, b. 7, 18, 1827 ; d. 11, 3, 1902 ; bur. same ; son of George Ely and Phebe Smith. They resided at Prospectville, Montgomery Co., Pa. 1767. Mahlon B. Balderston, b. 11, 6, 1825; m. 12, 16, 1858, Sarah Briggs, ' b. 10, 3, 1834; dau. of Samuel Briggs and Mary Croasdale. Res., Dolington, Bucks County. 1768. Sarah Ann Balderston, died unmarried. 1769. Elizabeth Balderston residing at Dolington. 1770. Mary Ann Balderston, and 1771. Hannah Balderston, residing at Dolington. Children of (596) Thomas Twining and Esther (Smith) Hutchinson. 1772. Sarah Ann Hutchinson (Thomas, Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 5, 7, 1813; m. (738) David Leedom, son of Jesse Leedom and Mary Twining. No issue. 1773. William Smith Hutchinson, b. 7, 19, 1814 ; m. Sarah Hoagland, d. 3. 21, 1900. He was a farmer in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co. Issue : — David Leedom, unmarried b. 10, 29, 1856 ; resides on homestead farm. Address, New- town, Pa.: Frank, b. 5, 14, 1858; d. 9, 8, 1864: John, b. 1, 30, 1861; d. 11, 21, 1882. 1774. Elizabeth Lewis Hutchinson, b. 1, 7, 1816; m. 4, 21, 1845, Niles Martin. Res., Tardley, Bucks Co. Pa. 1775. Rebecca Chapman Hutchinson, b. 6, 8, 1818 ; m. 3, 11, 1841, Robert Walker, b. 2, 9, 1810; d. 2, 4, 1878; son of Robert Walker. He farmed nine years in Buckingham, then removed to Northampton and thence to Warmin- ster, where he died. 1776. Mary B. Hutchinson, b. 3-9-1824 ; d. 4, 29, 1824. 1777. Matilda Hutchinson, b. 2, 2, 1826 ; m. Charles Stokes, who after- ward m. (2912) Anna Eliza Walton. Issue by 1st :— William, b. 9, 26, 1855 ; d. 7, 30, 1856 : George, b. 4, 18, 1857 ; d. 9, 6, 1857. Child of (597) Rebecca Hutchinson and Chapman Buckman. 1778. Thomas Hutchinson Buckman (Rebecca, Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 10, 3, 1811; d. 3, 5, 1853; m. 4, 9, 1839, Emeline Buckman, d. 2, 27, 1869; dau. of Major Thomas Buckman and Martha Richards. They resided at Newtown, Pa. 226 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (598) David, M. D,, and Rachel B. (Child) Hutchinson 1779. Elizabeth Hutchinson (David, Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 23, 1837; d. 4, 11, 1842. 1780. Edward Stanley Hutchinson, b. 2, 7, 1841 ; m. 2, 3, 1870, Clayanna Lloyd, b. 9, 15, 1844; dau. of Wm. Moore Lloyd and Jane E. Lowry of Altoona, Pa. They now reside at NeAvtown, Pa., where he is a real-estate and general business agent, succeeding his brother J. Pemberton Hutchinson : is a member of Newtown Friends' Meeting. 1781. George Washington Hutchinson, twin with Edward, d. 9, 4, 1841. 1782. James Pemberton Hutchinson, b. 10, 3, 1843; d. 8, 26, 1901, un- married; buried at Newtown Friends' burial ground, being a member of that Society. "He graduated from the Polytechnic College, Philadelphia, 1865; was first assistant, then chief engineer of the Phila., Newtown and New York R. R., and one of the directors of the Bucks County Trust Company from its organization in 1885. In 1895 he was chosen one of the directors of the First National Bank of Newtown and succeeded Edward Atkinson as president, being well qualified for this position. In matters historical and in the realm of natural science he took a deep interest. He was a valuable member of the Bucks County Historical Society, and also of the natural science association of the county. Politically he was a Republican, but never held or sought office. His mother, Rachel B. Child, was a member of the Child family, English Friends, who were anKmg the first settlers of Plumstead ToA\Tiship." Children of (599) Sarah Hopkins and Richard Loines. 1783. William H. Loines (Sarah, Elizabeth, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 1814; d. 1889 ; m. Elizabeth Pitkin. Issue :— Sarah G., b. 1849, m. 1870, John H. Hall, of Hartford, Conn. : Lydia A., b. 1850, d. 1882 : Ann R., b. 1852 : Eliza- beth C, b. 1855; m. William G. Wilson: Helen A., b. 1856, d. 1862. 1784. Sarah K. Loines, b. 18] 6, d. 1874; m. Henry A. Garrett. 1785. Elizabeth H. Loines, b. 1819 ; m. William Carpenter. 1786. Ann R. Loines, b. 1821. Children of (600) William and Esther (Carver) McDowell. 1787. Eliza Ann McDowell (William, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 4, 10, 1811, in Buckingham Twp. ; d. Pulaski Co., Ind., 10, 20, 1850; m. 7, 17, 1825, William S. Beans. Issue :— Joseph C, b. 3, 6, 1826 : Charles, b. 5, 12, 1827: Hannah, b. 8, 9, 1828: Esther, b. 6, 3, 1830: Elwood, b. 2, 17, 1832: Mary SIXTH GENERATION 227 E., b. 8, 9. ]S33: George, b. 8, 24, 1835: William, b. 3, 20, 1837. No further data. 1788. Hannah McDowell, b. 10, 22, 1812, in Buckingham ; d. 9, 9, 1891, in Lambertville, N. J.; m. 5, 3, 1836, Joel Carver, b. 3, 5, 1798; d. 9, 2, 1881, in Lambertville ; son of Joseph Carver and Mary VanSant. They lived many years in Buckingham ; later removed to Lambertville. His first Avife Avas Lydia Gill of Solebury. Issue by 2d :— Angelina, b. 6, 9, 1842; d. 7, 6, 1842; bur. at Wrightstown. 1789. George McDowell, b. 12, 19, 1813 ; d. 5, 30, 1885, in Doylestown Twp., m. 11, 3, 1836, Amanda Mathews, b. 9, 30, 1819; d. 1, 30, 1885; dau. of Benjamin and Martha Kinsey. He was a farmer in Doylestown. 1790. Joseph McDowell, b. 1, 7, 1816 ; d. aged 8 years. 1791. William McDowell, b. 12, 18, 1818; d. 2, 28, 1877, in WrightstoAvn ; buried there; m. 3, 23, 1842, Eleanor Duer, b. 6, 23, 1816; d. 2, 28, 1891; buried same ; dau. of James and Jane Duer. For many years he was a merchant at Wrightstown ; was successful in business and accunmlated considerable property. 1792. Robert McDowell, twin with Williani, d. 11, 29, 1894; m. 3, 7, 1844, Catharine Neff, b. 7, 2, 1825; d. 7, 10, 1902; dau. of Absalom and Jane Neff. They resided at Palestine, PickaAvay Co., Ohio. Children of (601) Mary McDowell and John L. WiUiams. 1793. Sarah Ann Williams (Mary, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 7, 24, 1821; d. 10, 8, 1821. 1794. Hannah Williams, b. 5-29-1823 ; d. 6, 24, 1858 ; m. 1, 21, 1852, William H. Birdsall, b. Montgomery Co., Md., 10, 25, 1825 ; d. 6, 4, 1900. He removed in 1838 to Oakland, 0., where he farmed: married again 4, 25, 1861, (1587) Rachel Lacey, dau. of Isaac Lace.y and Ruth TAvining. No issue by the last. 1795. Araminta Williams, b. 5, 14, 1824; d. 8, 3, 1858, unmarried. 1796. Eleazer T. M. Williams, b. 8, 9, 1826; m. 12, 8, 1852, Mary E. Andrews, b. 12, 5, 1836; d. 8, 25, 1865; dau. of John and Elizabeth Andrews of Clarksville, Clinton Co., 0. Second m. 4, 15, 1868, to Mary E. Wilkinson, b. 6, 18, 1840. He resides on the farm purchased by his father in 1822; is State Weather Bureau reporter and is also devoted to Geology. 1797. Lewellyn Williams, b. 11, 22, 1828, at Clarksville, 0. ; m. 6, 19, 1856, Martha Jane Henry, b. 10, 24, 1835. Res., Clarksville, 0. 228 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (602) Ann McDowell and Thomas Hillborn. 1798. Hannah Hillborn (Ann, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. in Horsham Twp., Montgomery Co., 9, 22, 1818 ; d. 4, 5 1904, at Pineville, Pa. ; m. 12, 7, 1837, Henry McKinstry, farmer, d. 4, 8, 1845. They resided in Wrights- town Township, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Thomas, b. 9, 22, 1838 ; d. 8, 22, 1840 : Emily Anna, b. 7, 21, 1840; m. (2518) Amos K. Trego. See his line: Edward, b. 9, 1, 1842; d. 8, 23, 1892; was a member of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, a writer of some note and an able debater ; lived and died in Wrightstown. 1799. Emily Hillborn, b. 4, 7, 1821 ; d. 1, 8, 1832. 1800. Mahlon Hillborn, b. 6, 25, 1826; d. 9, 29, 1826. Children of (603) Sarah McDowell and William Worthington. 1801. Robert M. Worthington (Sarah, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 10, 9, 1818, in Buckingham Twp.; d. 10, 24, 1888; m. 3, 12, 1843, Ann Stump, b. 1817, in Bucks Co., Pa. They resided in Pleasant Twp., Franklin Co., Ohio. Issue : — Jane, d. 1903, m. Maurice Bradfield : John W., m. Harriet England : Mary C, d. 1900, m. Jacob "White : George, m. Sarah Ann Smith : Clark, m. 2, 21, 1878, Josephine White : Another, name not given. Mary C, George W. and Clark live in Pleasant Township No further data. 1802. Isaac Worthington, b. 10, 4, 1819, in Buckingham; d. 5, 8, 1882, in Ohio; m. 3, 16, 1841, Mary Pladley, b. 6, 3, 1821; d. 8, 1, 1861. 1803. Mary Ann Worthington, deceased. 1804. Horace Worthington, died young. Children of (605) Eleazer T. and Caroline Augusta (Garvin) McDowell. 1805. Georgeine McDowell (Eleazer, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John) b. 12, 28, 1834; d. 1852 or 1853. 1806. Aletta McDowell, b. 8, 10, 1836; d. 1882; m. 5, 6, 1864, John H. Pine. Issue : — John H. Fine, Jr., m. Frances Bonnito, and they have John H. and Janet : Francis G., m. Mary Black. 1807. Edward Sayres McDowell, b. 1, 22, 1838-9 ; killed in Battle of Fair Oaks, 1862. 1808. Fanny McDowell, b. 6, 18, 1840; m. 11, 15, 1864, Harry F. West, Pres. Penn Mutual Life Ins. Co., 4039 Walnut Street, Philada. Issue :— Edith Granthum, b. 10, 26, 1870; m. 11, 19, 1896, William J. A.. Blair, and has Eleanor, b. 8, 16, 1899; and Frances, b. 11, 6, 1900: William, m. 6, 6, 1901, Isabelle Duer. SIXTH GENERATION. ' ' ' 229 Children of (606) Robert and Hannah K. (Field) McDowell. 1809. Joseph F. McDowell (Robert, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John) b. 2, 5, 1826; d. 12, 11, 1831. 1810. Lucian B. McDowell, b. 4, 12, 1827; d. 1, 15, 1901; m. 10, 8, 1851, Amelia Davis, b. 7, 7, 1829 ; d. 4, 1, 1861 ; dau. of Edward and Adrianua Davis. Second m. to Jane (Bradshaw) widow of (400) Jacob Kirk. By second wife, Eliza Johnson. 1811. Horace B. McDowell, b. 6, 4, 1830; d. 6, 5, 1830. 1812. Eleazer Twining McDowell, b. 10, 12, 1831 ; d. 1, 22, 1908; m. 6, 2, 1853, Martha T. Livezey, dau. of John Livezey and Mary Stirk. He was a farmer at Hatboro, Pa. 1813. Winchester McDowell, b. 12, 30, 1833 ; went to S. America. 1814. Elizabeth W. McDowell, b. 3, 31, 1835 ; d. 6, 24, 1879 ; m. 12, 25, 1854, Andrew Hewitt, b. 9, 23, 1835 ; son of Nathan and Mary Hewitt of Bridgeton, N. J. Issue :— Henry C, b. 12, 6, 1856 ; m. Harriet Loper 4-30-1880, and had Chester A., 4, 18, 1882; Katharine, 10, 31, 1886; Richard, 4, 20, 1889': Caroline, b. 10, 24, 1858 : Frances, b. 8, 26, 1860 : Emma, b. 6, 29, 1862 : Lucy H., b. 1, 30, 1868 : Sallie L., b. 8, 8, 1875. 1815. John W. McDowell, b. 8, 7, 1837 ; d. 4, 8, 1898, in Fresno, Cal. ; m. 7, 14, 1870, Rebecca Shewell, b. 11, 7, 1839; d. 1, 16, 1908; buried at Doyles- town Gem. ; dau. of Charles Shewell and Jane Wallace of New Britain Twp., Bucks Go. He was admitted to the Bucks Go. Bar 4, 20, 1865 and practiced law at Doylestown until 5 Mo. 1885, when he removed to Pittsburg ; from there to Kansas and later to Fresno. His widow returned to Doylestown. No issue. 1816. George McDowell, b. 10, 1, 1838 ; m. 9, 20, 1865, Martha McDaniel, b. in Arkansas 8, 28, 1834; dau. of John and Sarah McDaniel. He served in the Southern Army during the Givil War ; afterward removing to California and thence to Idaho. Issue :— William B., b. 8, 29, 1868 : Sarah E., b. 9, 13, 1871; d. 9, 16, 1873: George S., b. 2, 8, 1873; d. 7, 30, 1874: John E., b. 7, 10, 1875, Moscow, Idaho : Jennie May, b. 1, 17, 1878 : Zula : Bessie. Children of (610) Watson and Margaret (Hallowell) Twining. 1817. Mary Twining (Watson, Silas, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 4, 1822; d. 9, 22, 1825, in Wrightstown Township. 1818. Hallowell S. Twining, b. 4, 5, 1824; d. 12, 6, 1885; m. 3 Mo. 1848, Jane Williams, d. 11, 6, 1901 ; dau. of Anthony and Elizabeth Williams. They 230 THE KIRK FAMILY. resided in Horsham Twp., Montgomery Co. He was a farmer. He fell over- board from a vessel and was drowned. 1819. Rebecca H. Twining, b. 12, 11, 1825 ; d. in Philadelphia 1, 18, 1907, unm. ; buried at Warminster Friends' graveyard. 1820. Amos W. Twining, b. 12, 8, 1828; d, 4, 2, 1900, at liis residence, 1517 N. Marshall St., Philadelphia, unm. He removed to Philadelphia in 1861 and was for many jeeLTs a member of the Commercial Exchange. He was as- sociated with his brother in the grain business and was connected with the Trades League from its organization ; a member of the Society of Friends. 1821. Elizabeth Twining, b. 5, 6, 1830; d. 9, 13, 1907; m. 5, 22, 1856, to (1276) William J. Kirk, b. 5, 5, 1832; d. 4, 22, 1901, in Philadelphia. No issue. 1822. Elias B. Twining, b. 9, 26, 1832; d. 7, 8, 1862; bur. at Warminster Friends' graveyard; m. Charlotte Tyson. Issue: — Edroy, b. 11, I\Io. 1860. 1823. Mary Twining, b. 3, 25, 1835; d. 4, 15, 1856; in Warminster Twp., unm. 1824. Joshua D. Twining, b. 9, 10, 1838 ; m. 10, 6, 1874, Elizabeth Patter- son, and they reside in Philadelphia. Issue : — Edith J., b. 1, 22, 1878. 1825. Alice W. Twining, b. 9, 10, 1840; d. 8, 10, 1844. 1826. Anna Twining, b. 10, 9, 1843; d. 7, 15, 1879, in Warminster; m. 8, 10, 1874, George Shoemaker, d. there 3, 8, 1882. No issue. 1827. Alice W. Twining, b. 1, 6, 1846; d. 5, 25, 1846. Children of (614) Silas and Martha (Simpson) Twining. 1828. Ruthanna Twining (Silas, Silas, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 9, 25, 1837; unm., d. 12, 5, 1910, at NewtoAvn, Bucks Co., Pa. 1829. Elmira W. Twining, b. 1, 25, 1839; d. in Newtown 2 Mo. 1900; educated at Claversack Seminary, N. J. ; was a worthy minister in the Society of Friends. Unmarried. By second wife, Amanda K. Simpson : 1830. Samuel W. Twining, b. 12, 14, 1844; d. 6, 23, 1895; m. 11, 12, 1868, Marion Wright, dau. of Jonathan B. and Eliza R. Wright. He was a printer and resided in Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue :— Anna St. John, b. 8, 2, 1880; m. about 1894, Arthur Jennings, Cranford, N. J. 1831. Mary Twining, b. 7, 8, 1846 ; died young. 1832. Silas Twining, b. 3, 21, 1848; d. in Philadelphia 4, 4, 1906; m. 6, SIXTH GENERATION. 231 17, 1875, Annie T. Vanartsdalen ; ciau. of Jaines T. and Caroline Vanartsdalen. He was manager in a coffee store ; buried at Bristol. Issue : — Eugene, b. 3, 17, 1876; a clerk: Howard V., b. 3, 10, 1885; a bookkeeper in Philadelphia: Samuel. Children of (620) William and Rebecca S. (Riley) Twining 1833. Eleazer Twining- (AAMlliam, David, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 22, 1828; d. 1, 19, 1894; m. 5, 4, 1872, Hannah Lacey. He was a blacksmith. Issue :— Naomi, b. 7, 14, 1873; d. 6, 25, 1898. 1834. Reuben L. Twining, b. 10, 11, 1828; d. 11, 28, 1865, unm. 1835. Uriah R. Twining, b. 11, 16, 1831 ; m. 11, 30, 1854, Jidia A. Van- artsdalen, b. 2, 16, 1836; d. 5, 29, 1906; dau. of Cornelias and Catharine Van- artsdalen. He was a farmer at Trevose, Bucks County; buried at William Penn Cemetery. 1836. Phebe A. Twining, b. 3, 20, 1834; m. 8. 29, 1860, Septimus Tucker, Bucks County. No further data. 1837. Amy L. Twining, b. 8, 25, 1836 ; d. 1,25, 1893; m. 11, 20, 1856, Thomas Amoss, and resided near Annapolis, Md. No further data. 1838. Rebecca S. Twining, b. 7, 24, 1841 ; d. 5, 1, 1844. 1839. William W. Twining, b. 1, 17, 1844; d. Trenton, N. J„ 7, 30, 1880; m. 3, 3, 1870, Mary Ann Vanllorn, b. 6, 13, 1846; d. 10, 26, 1904; dau. of Moses and Rebecca Van Horn. They resided in Wrightstown Twp., Bucks Co. Children of (623) Isaac and Ann (Ryan) Twining. 1840. D. Hallowell Twining (Isaac, David, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John) b. 8, 27, 1828; m. 12, 14, 1865, Alice Baynes of Baltimore, b. 1836; d. 3, 1, 1876. They settled at Greenwood, Baltimore Co., Md. Issue : — Joseph B., b. 3, 4, 1867; farmer, Pallston, Md. ; ni. 1894, Mira S. Saurman of Philadelphia, and had Martha E., 4, 13, 1896, and Anna M., 4, 29, 1893 : Horace B., b. 9, 13, 1867 ; d. 4, 11, 1871 : Isaac, b. 5, 24, 1871 ; farmer, Greenwood, Md, ; m. 1901, Sarah Burton, and had Alice V., 6, 22, 1902, and Eleanor G., 10, 9, 1903 : B. Frank- lin, b. 10, 5, 1871 ;d. 12, 2, 1874. 1841. Horace B. Twining, b. 9, 15, 1832; d. 11, 14, 1895; m. 2, 20, 1872, Fannie Ashton, b. 4, 15, 1843. Prom 1861 to 1869 they lived on the Pacific Coast. He was a farmer and by birthright a Friend : last residence. Forest Hill, Harford Co., Md. Issue :— Mary Ann, b. 3, 15, 1873 ; m. 9, 26, 1904, Henry A. Whitaker of Forest Plill : Albert B., b. 1, 10, 1878. 1842. Isaac T. Twining, b. 12, 7, 1834; went to Mississippi in 1859-60, 232 THE KIEK FAMILY. and drifted into the Southern army during the war. In 1885 was living in Senior Texas, where he married a widow with two children. No further data. 1843. B. Franklin Twining, b. 10, 12, 1837 ; d. in Philadelphia 1, 3, 1880 ; m. 7, 21, 1864, Mary C. Nippes of Philadelphia, where they resided. He left the Society of Friends and joined the Lutherans. Issue :— Robert Barclay, b. 6, 16, 1867, m. 1894, Jennie M. Hess ; is an electrician, residing at Bustleton, and has B. Frank, b. 8, 21, 1895, and Mary Gertrude, b. 7, 26, 1904: Mary Ella, b. 12, 29, 1873 ; d. 7, 17, 1874. 1844. Caroline Twining, b. 3, 7, 1840 ; m. 2, 17, 1805, William D. Bartle- son, b. 5, 19, 1835, son of Mark and Mary Bartleson of Radnor, Delaware Co., Pa. They settled at Pleasantville, Harford Co., Md., and since 1900 have lived at Upper Cross Roads, Md. Issue :— Anna M., b. 4, 12, 1867 ; m. D. Bur- nett Reckord, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Belair, Md., and has Helen, b. 1890, and Norman, b. 1891: Martha L., b. 4, 19, 1869; m. 1897, J. M. Curry, farmer, merchant and postmaster at Upper Cross Roads, and has William A., b. 1900, and J. Miles, b. 1903 : William D., b. 12, 23, 1879, a commercial traveler, unm. 1845. Robert Barclay Twining, b. 2, 16, 1843 ; killed at the second Battle of Bull Run, 8, 29, 1863. He was disowned by Friends. Children of (625) Thomas and Sarah A. (Bean) Twining. 1846. Mary E. Twining (Thomas, David, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 2, 1833 ; m. 2, 5, 1851, Archibald Campbell. He is a retired farmer ; members of M. E. Church, residing at Bloomington, 111. His father was a Scotchman who resided in Ireland. 1847. Louisa E. Twining, b. 3, 3, 1835; m. 2, 15, 1866, Peter C. Jaeoby, farmer : members of M. E. Church. They resided at Holden, 111., and later at Havelock, Neb. Issue :— Thomas H., b. 11, 12, 1866 ; d. 10, 12, 1901 : Daniel A., b. 11, 1, 1868 : Delia M., b. 7, 12, 1871 ; m. Llewellyn J. Pierce, fanner, and has Helen G., b. 2, 18, 1 902 : Franklin E., b. 6, 7, 1874; of Havelock, Neb. 1848. Martha M. Twining, b. 5, 2, 1839 ; d. 9 Mo. 1886 ; m. 1857, John Kendall. Res., Farmer City, 111. Issue: — Perry J., residing at Dakota City, la. : Zimmara E., m. Massey, Phoenixville, Pa. : Aletlia I., m. Barnes, Weldon, 111. : Capatolia, m. Reeser, Farmer City, 111 : John W. : Albert : Grant : Joseph M. ; all of Farmer City, 111. 1849. Sarah A. Twining, b. 4, 22, 1845 ; d. 7, 25, 1845. By second wife, Alcinda E. (Cundiflf) : 1850. Thomas C. Twining, b. 5, 24, 1850 ; d. 10, 8, 1851. SIXTH GENERATION. 233 1851. Charles H. Twining, b. 11, 12, 1853 ; m. 1, 9, 1873, Mary A. Savidge, b. McLean Co., 111., 1, 26, 1854. He removed to Little River, Kansas, 1884, where he is engaged in farming, stock raising and real estate. Issue : — Musetta, b. 12, 15, 1875 ; m. 1895, Charles L. Cook, in U. S. service in Philippine Islands, and has Beulah and Richard : T. J., b. 9, 6, 1877 ; m. 1904, Sadie Yoders, and resides at Danvers, 111. : Earl, b. 1, 11, 1879 ; d. 1, 1, 1885 : Theo. R., b. 1, 17, 1883. 1852. Isaac Twining, b. 1, 4, 1856 ; d. 4, 21, 1856. Children of (628) Samuel T. and Caroline (Simpson) Wilkinson. 1853. Mary Wilkinson (Samuel, Mary, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 4, 19, 1842; d. 6, 15, 1842. 1854. John S. Wilkinson, b. 3, 5, 1844 ; d. 5, 14, 1894; m. 4, 2, 1868, Minnie T. Hinkle, b. 5, 8, 1845 : resided at Rushland, Bucks Co., where his widow continues. He was an insurance agent in Philadelphia. Issue : — Caroline R., b. 3, 23, 1886; d. 3, 29, 1886. 1855. Edward Wilkinson, b. 12, 18, 1845 ; d. 8, 11, 1847. 1856. Elwood Wilkinson, b. 8, 12, 1848 ; deceased. By second wife, Julia A. Simpson : 1857. Harry Wilkinson, b. 9, 1, 1850, in Warwick Twp. ; m. 10, 18, 1871, Sarah Rockafellow, b. 9, 5, 1850; dan. of William Rockafellow and Mary Ann Worthington. He is a merchant at Lahaska, Bucks Co.; member of legisla- ture 1898-1900 ; a Republican. Issue :— Samuel T., b. 5, 23, 1873 ; lu. 11, 28, 1895, Lizzie Naylor, dau. of Garrett Naylor and Jennie Brooks. lie is in business with his father. 1858. Sue T. Wilkinson, b. 1, 18, 1853 ; d. 2, 22, 1901, unm. ; bur. at Wrightstown. 1859. Albert H. Wilkinson, b. 11, 1, 1855, in Warwick Twp.; m. Fannie Rockafellow, dau. of William Rockafellow and Mary Ann Worthington. They reside in Warwick Twp., Bucks Co., and he is a farmer. P. 0., Ivyland, Pa. Issue : — Annie E., m. Theodore T. B. Kirk, son of William Kirk. He is a farmer and veterinary surgeon, near Forest Grove, and they have Charles, b. 6, 12, 1901, and Marguerite, b. 9 Mo. 1907. 1860. Eleazer T. Wilkinson, b. 9, 11, 1857 ; m. 3, 20, 1878, Margaret Betts, b. 1, 11, 1857 ; dau. of Stephen Betts and Letitia Hudnut. He is Secretarj^ for D. Lupton's Sons & Co., and resides at 2022 E. Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia. 234 THE KIRK FAMILY. Issue:— E. May, b. 7, 7, 1879: Harry E., b. 8, 30, 1882; m. 10, 23, 1907, May Agnes Wolf, dau. of Henry C. Wolf of Philadelphia. Children of (629) Eleazer T. and (671) Mary Ann (Twining) Wilkinson. 1861. Charles T. Wilkinson (Eleazer, Mary, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John) b. 11, 6, 1843 m. 4, 22, 1868, Hannah Elizabeth Lambert; dau. of Charles A. Lambert and Sarah M. Martindale. He is a prominent farmer in AVarwick Twp., near Rushland Station and P. 0. Issue: — Howard, b. 11, 26, 1870; m. 2, 20, 1895, Sara Spencer, dau. of Oren P. Spencer and Elizabeth Randall. He is an engineer, residing at 2240 North 12th St., Phila., and has Stewart, b. 12, 15, 1895 and Edith Spencer, b. 8, 23, 1902 : Charles L., b. 6, 15, 1881 ; m. 1902, Sallie B. Twining, b. 1, 29, 1883; dau. of (5598) AVatson Twining and Amelia Brooks ; is a farmer near Rushland and has Watson Twining, b. 11, 6, 1902. 1862. Jane Wilkinson, b. 1, 28, 1845 ; res., Warwick Twp., unm. 1863. Barclay Wilkinson, b. 10, 29, 1846 ; d. 8, 30, 1850. 1864. Caroline Wilkinson, b. 1, 30, 1848 ; living in Warwick Twp., unm. 1865. Mary T. Wilkinson, b. 9, 1, 1850; m. 12, 21, 1876, Charles Warner, son of Jonathan A. Warner and Maria A. Thackeray of Wrightstown, where he is a farmer, near Pineville. Issue : — Jonathan T., b. 2, 15, 1880, in Wrights- town; m. 10, 23, 1901, at Doylestown, by Rev. R. M. Labaree, to (4927) Miriam C. Trego, b. near Pineville 9, 27, 1876; dau of (2518) Amos K. Trego and Emily Anna McKinstry, and has Eva b. 4, 8, 1903, and Harry Trego, b. 8, 2, 1907 : Carrie Bell, b. 3, 27, 1886. 1866. Comly Wilkinson, b. 8, 8, 1852 ; d. 7, 23, 1872. Children of (631) Jacob and Rachel Ann (Ryan) Twining. 1867. Ellen Twining (Jacob, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. in Wrightstown 5, 18, 1836; m. 6, 20, 1853, Joshua W. Watson, painter, b. 7, 29, 1826; d. 8, 15, 1881. They resided in Boscobel, Wis. She m. 2d husband, Solomon Thomas, Grass, S. Dakota. 1868. John Twining, b. 10,10, 1839, in Wrightstown; m. 1, 3, 1860, Katharine S. Prankenfield, dau. of Louis and Susan Frankenfield. They moved in 1886 to Folsom, S. Dakota, and later to Hermosa, same State. 1869. Isaac H. Twining, b. 2, 23, 1845 ; m. 12, 25, 1868, Mary A. Whit, b. 3, 24, 1846, at H:ighland, Wis. They removed in 1879 to Bazile Mills, Neb. He is a blacksmith and wagon maker. Issue : — Isaac W., b. 11, 5, 1869 ; d. 3, 6, 1886: Sarah M., b. 12, 4, 1871; m. Breece, Lynch, Neb.: William, h. SIXTH GENERATION. 235 4, 5, 1874; d. in infancy: Arthur M., b. 4, 1, 1875: Elsie F., b. 1, 24, 1880; m. Guy Beals, Washington, Neb. : Ellen, b. 7, 31, 1882: Earmer M., b. 9, 4, 1884. 1870. Susanna Twining, b. AVrightstown 8, 7, 1852 ; m. 12, 22, 1869, Munroe Pideoek, now deceased, b. 1, 25, 1850, in Wrightstown ; was a farmer. She resides at Bristol, Pa. Issue :— George, b. 5, 25, 1876 ; m. 1900, Mary W. White, and has Alfred E., b. 1902. Address, Wrightstown, Pa. : Charles R., b. 11, 25, 1881; m. 1904, Lavina Willever, and is a shipping clerk at Bristol: Mertie, b. 8, 17, 1886; a dressmaker: Lucy E., b. 1889; living in Philadelphia. Children of (633) Abbott C. and Maria (Warner) Twining. 1871. Martha Ellen Twining (Abbott, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. in Wrightstown 9, 3, 1833; d. 6 Mo. 1904; bur. Wrightstown graveyard; m. 10, 12, 1857, Joseph Warner Worthington, b. 7, 2, 1833 ; son of AYilliam Worth- in gton and Lucy Ann Closson. He is a farmer in Wrightstown Township. 1872. John Warner Twining, b. 6, 11, 1837, in Wrightstown; m. 2, 1, 1868, Mary Ellen Briggs, dau. of Joseph and Hester Briggs. He is a farmer, near Rushland P. 0., Bucks Co. Issue :— Edward W., b. 10, 18, 1873 ; d. 3, 1, 1874: D. Walker, b. 11, 26, 1877; m. 12, 20, 1898, Ida May Curtis, dau. of John Curtis and Elizabeth Atkinson. P. 0., Rushland, Pa. 1873. Thomas Chalkley Twining, b. 2, 12, 1844; m. 1, 24, 1867, Mary E. Kirk, b. 1848 ; d. 6, 18, 1908 ; bur. Hillside Cem. ; dau. of William R. Kirk Esq., and Hannah Carver; granddau. of John Kirk who m. Jane Rainy in Ireland and came to America about 1795. T. C. Twining was a carpenter and pump maker, now engaged as a wheelwright at Pineville, Pa. Issue : — Joseph W., b. 3, 7, 1868 ; d. in infancy. 1874. Rachel A. Twining, b. 5, 17 1848 ; m. 3, 16, 1871, Achilles Blaker, son of Achilles Blaker and Matilda Flack of Warwick Twp., Bucks County. They resided in Wrightstown. She married again, 12, 11, 1891, Stephen D. Tripp, and they reside in Spring Grove Twp., Harlan Co., Neb. Issue by 1st: —Matilda Blaker, b. 12, 10, 1871 ; m. 9, 1, 1896, Isaac Neall Woodman, M. D., 8, 7, 1869; son of Henry Woodman and Margaret Neall. They resided some time at Morrisville, Pa., and later at Atlanta, Harlan Co., Neb., and have Henry, h. 4, 30, 1897 : Rachel Anna, b. 11, 21, 1898 : Isaac Neall, b. 12, 9, 1900. 1875. Sarah E. Twining, b. 5, 17, 1848, twin with Rachel ; d. 2, 11, 1899 ; m. 10, 8, 1868, John Kirk, son of William R. Kirk, Escj., and Hannah Carver. He is a farmer at Rushland, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Emily A., b. 4, 17, 1869 : Abbott C, b. 8, 23, 1873; d. 9, 24, 1874 (?) : William R., b. 9, 2, 1875: Mary A., b. 9, 19, 1880. 236 THE KIRK FAMILY. Child of (634) Isaac H. and Phebe (Megadigan) Twining. 1876. David R. Twining (Isaac, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 29, 1851; m. 11 Mo. 1870, Hannah Kyle, b. 1850; d. 8, 23, 1883. Second m. 3, 8, 1890, to Rachel Morris, and they reside at Southampton, Bucks Coimty. He is a blacksmith. Issue : — Sallie E., b. 5, 20, 1872 ; residing at Frankford, Pa. : Susan F., b. 8, 23, 1874; see below: Lizzie, b. 8, 13, 1876; m. David Bush, Philadelphia : David R., b. 12, 23, 1878 ; see below : John, b. 3, 28, 1881 ; a carriage painter at Ogontz, Pa. : Phebe, b. 7, 10, 1890 : Morris, b. 5, 20, 1892. Susan F. Twining m. 1896, N. Fred Doan, tinsmith, Somerton, Pa., and has Florence, b. 1898 ; Walter, b. 1899 ; Irving, b. 1901 ; deceased ; Raymond, b. 1903. D.'iyid R. Twining Jr., ni. 1900, Mary B. Marvel, b. 10, 18. 1878, and is a blacksmith at Jenkintown. Issue -.Huldah E., b. 3, 2, 1901 : John W., b. 12, 18, 1902 : David J. K., b. 1, 13, 1905. Children of (636) Emily Twining and Robert Getty, Oxford, Neb. 1877. Annie C. Getty (Emily, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 25, 1837; m. Smith Tuttle, 1854; b. 1832: carpenter; probably resides at Spokane, Wash. 1878. Sarah T. Getty, b. 9, 22, 1839 ; m. 1860, Charles H. Golden, b. in Conn., 1835 ; ship caulker, Tottenville, S. I., 1890. 1879. Emily A. Getty, b. 11, 13, 1842; m. John Burtchet, 1874; b. 1847; farmer in Harlan Co., Neb. 1880. Julietta Getty, b. 5, 9, 1847 ; d. 1889 ; m. James Watson and Elmer Sherman. 1881. Rodman Getty, b. 1, 11, 1850, in New York, is by trade a mason in Oxford, Neb. Children of (637) Elizabeth Twining and Thomas Laird. 1882. Sarah Laird (Elizabeth, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. in Dela- ware 7, 11, 1839 ; now of Norden, Neb., m. Henry Schnee and Ira Schofield and has children, Irene, Frances and Emma by 2d. 1883. Margaret Laird, b. 12, 4, 1841, in Del. ; d. 5, 19, 1871 ; m. J. H. Lin- coln, Montfort, Wis. Issue : — Mary, Ezariah and Eva. 1884. Nancy Laird, b. 12, 17, 1844; m. 1863, Thomas B. Dewitt, Mont- fort, Wis. Issue : — John E., Jessie E., George E., Mary L. 1885. Sophronia W. Laird, b. 4, 24, 1847 ; a school teacher at Boscobel, Wisconsin ; m. William H. Triplet. Res. Alta Vista, Iowa. SIXTH GENERATION. 237 1886. Susan Laird, b. 5, 23, 1851 ; m. 1876, John Moran, Res. Fargo, N. Dak. Issue : — Pearl, Loy, Vaughn, Dora, Ora, Maggie, Earnest, Carl. 1887. Thomas Laird, b. 10, 17, 1853. No further record. 1888. Jessie F. Laird, school teacher, b. 7, 3, 1857 ; m. 3, 17, 1889, Henry R. Brown, Res., Herrick, Neb. Issue : — Elmer, Burnice, Enid and Helen. 1889. John C. F. Laird, b. 9, 28, 1858 ; d. 1892, unm. at Perry, Dakota. 1890. WiUiam S. Laird, b. 2, 6, 1861 ; m. 1892, Theresa Pickorns and had Varrel, Elizabeth, George, Seward and a baby. Res. Caralier, N. Dak. Children of (639) Ellen Twining and John Jaquett. 1891. Mary Jaquett (Ellen, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), m. Henry Wagner, Storm Lake, Iowa. 1892. Kate Jaquett, after her mother's death, lived in Bucks Co., Pa.; m. Clark. 1893. Miles Jaquett, resides in South Dakota. 1894. Annie Jaquett, living with her father, Waverly, S. Dak. Children of (643) Sarah Twining and Joseph Smith of Buckingham. 1895. Thomas T. Smith (Sarah, Jacob, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 3, 5, 1839 ; m. 10, 8, 1890, Fannie Remington, b. 5, 6, 1853 ; dau. of William Reming- ton and Catharine Alexander. He is a farmer near Wycombe P. 0., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — George Remington, b. 5, 25, 1895. 1896. Margaretta Smith, b. 2, 23, 1841 ; d. 9, 24, 1907 ; m. 1, 21, 1864, Ezra Michener, b. 1, 7, 1839; son of Isaiah Michener and Esther Good of near Carversville, Bucks County. He was educated at the State Normal School, MillersviUe, and Excelsior Normal Institute, Carversville, Bucks Co. ; has been for many years a breeder of thoroughbred Guernsey cattle, and always has a fine herd on his farm in which he takes great pride ; is also postmaster of Michener P. 0., established at Cottageville, 1902: members of Friends' Meet- ing. Issue :— Edward S., b. 2, 23, 1867 ; deceased : Thomas S., b. 9, 27, 1868 ; d. 8, 15, 1905. See below: Mary Alice,_b. 6, 6, 1870: EdAvin J., b. 2, 20, 1876; d. 3, 17, 1902. See below: Louis W., b."6, 15, 1877: Isaiah, b. 1, 3, 1880; d. 11, 21,1906: Edith B., b. 11, 6, 1882; d. 5, 23, 1887. Burials at Buckingham Friends' graveyard. Thomas S. Michener m. 8, 20, 1891, Flora May Swartz, b. 5, 7, 1869 ; dau. 238 THE KIRK FA]\IILY. of Jacob Swartz and Caroline Megiimes of Gardenville, Bucks Co. He was a farmer at Cottageville, Pa. Issue : — Grace Alice, b. 1, 22, 1895. Edwin J. Michener m. 6, 7, 1900, Mabel Haddock, dau. of Robert and Kate Haddock, and resided at Cottageville, Bucks County. Issue : Robert Ezra, b. 10, 23, 1901. 1897. Priscilla Ann Smith, b. 12, 26, 1842 ; m. 2, 20, 1873, John T. Poole, farmer, b. 7, 2, 1837 ; d. 6 Mo. 1908 ; son of William Poole and Maria Thomp- son. Res., near Wrightstown, Bucks Comitj' : Members of Friends' Meeting. Issue :— Ella, b. 1, 4, 1874 ; died young : Joseph S., b. 8, 11, 1875 ; d. 10, 1, 1875 : Emma S., b. 11, 10, 1876; m. Harrison C. LaRue ; (son of No. 3861) : Anna M., b. 2, 4, 1878 : Frank, b. 5, 16, 1880 ; d. 8, 27, 1882 : Sarah S., b. 7, 12, 1882 ; d. 12, 15, 1893 ; buried at Wrightstown Graveyard. 1898. Mary E. Smith, b. 12, 16, 1845; unmarried in 1900. 1899. Henrietta Smith, b. 2, 17, 1848; m. 2, 13, 1873, (2899) Edward T. Slack. See his line. 1900. Sarah Smith, b. 3, 30, 1851 ; unmarried in 1900. 1901. Rachel Smith, b. 6, 25, 1853 ; unmarried in 1900. Children of (644) Mary H. Twining and Thornton Stackhouse of Byberry, Pa. 1902. Anna L. Stackhouse (Mary, Jacob, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 5, 21, 1845 ; m. Franklin Hulme, Torresdale, Pa. Issue :— Jane S., b. 7, 20, 1868 (or '9) ; m. Harry Simons: William, b. 1876. 1903. James Stackhouse, b. 5, 13, 1848; d. 12, 25, 1906; m. 1872, Sadie Lewis, and resided in Bensalem Twp., Bucks Co. ; buried at Beechwood Ceme- tery. Issue :— Alice, b. 1873 : William L., b. 1879. 1904. Henry F. Stackhouse, b. 5, 16, 1850; m. 1875, Sidney J. Jackson. Address, Byberry, Pa. 1905. Emma J. Stackhouse, b. 6, 10, 1852; m. 1880, I. Hamlin Jones. Children all deceased. 1906. Margaretta M. Stackhouse, b. 1, 1, 1855 ; d. 7, 21, 1880. 1907. Ella Stackhouse, b. 10, 24, 1857 ; d. 10, 29, 1857. Children of (645) Jesse B. and Hannah (Beans) Twining. 1908. Sarah B. Twining (Jesse, Jacob, Jacob, Elizabeth, John) , b. 9, 14, 1849 ; m. 1, 7, 1874, William Smith, b. 5, 26, 1850 ; d. 4, 27, 1910 ; son of Carlisle Smith and Mary Carver. He was a farmer at Richboro, Bucks County • mem- SIXTH GENERATION. 239 bers of Friends' Meeting. Issue :— Hannah T., b. 5, 3, 1875; unm., 1902: Mary Alice, b. 11, 18, 1883 ; m. 1, 1, 1907, at Newtown Meeting Lloyd Ridge Wilson, son of R. Comly and Ellen C. "Wilson, and they have Ellen, b. 3, 2, 1908. 1909. William Twining, b. 4, 2, 1851 ; died in infancy. 1910. Ruth Twining, b. 11, 21, 1852, deceased. 1911. Jacob Twining, b. 5, 11, 1855. P. 0., Newtown, Pa., 1902 ; unm. 1912. Rachel Twining, b. 4, 1, I860; died in infancy. 1913. Albert C. Twining, b. 10, 1, 1861 ;m. 11, 25, 1880 Margaret Hogeland, b. about 1863 ; dau. of Morris Ilogeland and Mary Jane Willard. He was in the banking business at Asbury Park, N. J. Issue : — Jessie W., b. 11, 28, 1888 : Chester, b. 7, 18, 1892. Children of (646) Henry M. and Elizabeth (Longshore) Twining. 1914. Howard L. Twining (Henry, Jacob, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 7, 13, 1850 ; m. 1, 8, 1873, Mary E. Cooper, b. 2, 19, 1852 ; dau. of William C. Cooper and Rebecca R. Stackliouse. He is a flagman. Res., 2709 Poplar St., Philada. She is a Presbyterian. Issue: — Annie L. b. 10, 24, 1873; see below: W. Henry, b. 3, 21, 1875; see below: May, b. 12, 1, 1876; d. 9, 30, 1882 : Walter, b. 7, 3, 1879; Aimee B., b. 2, 1, 1884; an Episcopalian: Aclisah V., b. 12, 3, 1886: Thomas M., b. 10, 17, 1888: Rebecca B., b. 12, 25, 1892. Annie L. Twining m. 2, 4, 1807, Charles E. Miller, bookkeeper, 2536 N. 11th St., Philada. : members of German Reformed Cli. Issue : Ruth, b. 1, 11, 1900. William Henry Twining, m. 1, 2, 1899, Lillie A. Kirby, b. 6, 2G, 1870. He is a machinist. Res., 1528 N. 22d St., Philada. Issue :— William Henry, b. 10, 17, 1899 ; Lillie Ada, b. 2, 2, 1901. 1915. Mary S. Twining, b. 1, 31, 1854; drowned 6, 21, 1855. 1916. Thomas M. Twining, b. 3, 29, 1857 ; m. 6, 8, 1881, Ellen E. Woods, b. 5, 16, 1856 ; dau. of Woods and Isabella Muir Andrews. He is a manufacturer, living at 1309 Rockland St., Logan Sta., Philadelphia. No issue. 1917. Allen H. Twining, b. 8, 1, 1859 ; m. 10, 18, 1882, Achsah Paul, a Baptist, b. 4, 28, 18'62; d. 9, 24, 1899; buried Wrightstown Friends' Meeting; dau. of Joseph Paul and Elizabeth Narroway. He is a machinist in employ of R. R. Co. : resided at Oak Lane; later in Philadelphia. No issue. Children of (649) Cyrus B, and Sarah W. (Atkinson) Twining. 1918. Jonathan A. Twining (Cyrus, Jacob, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 9, 240 THE KIRK FAMILY 10, 1852; m. 1, 15, 1874, Bell Warner, b. 1, 19, 1850 ;d. 11, 30, 1901 bur. Wrights- town graveyard; dau. of Jonathan A. Warner and Anna Maria Thaekray of Wrightstown. He is a farmer and dealer in cattle, near Pineville, Biujks County. He has one child : F. Cyrus Twining, b. 6, 15, 1879 ; m. 6, 8, 1904, Mary O. Bastburn, b. Pine- ville, Pa., 8, 7, 1881 ; dau. of George L. Bastburn and Sarah M. Heston of Pine- ville. Issue :— Edward A., b. 5 Mo. 1907. 1919. Thomas 0. Twdning, b. 9, 10, 1852 ; died in infancy. 1920. Ellen S. Twining, b. 3, 18, 1854; m. 11, 25, 1875, (4776) Stephen K. Cooper, b. 3, 1, 1851 ; d. 4, 2, 1905 ; son of John Cooper Esq., and Mary Doan of Pineville. They resided at Wycombe, Bucks Co. See his line. 1921. William D. Twining, d. in infancy 12, 30, 1857. 1922. Wilmer A. Twining, b. 4, 17, 1865 ; m. 10, 14, 1886, by Rev. W. D. Roberts, in Philadelphia, to Lottie B. Vandegrift, b. 5, 3, 1865 ; dau. of James Monroe Vandegrift and Sarah G-aine. He is a fanner near Wycombe, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue: Franklin M., b. 9, 15, 1888 Eleanor, b. 7, 9, 1891: Esther A., b. 6, 26, 1905. 1923. Franklin Twining, b. 2, 21, 1867 ; d. 5, 6, 1872. Children of (651) Amos H. and Mary R. (Tomlinson) Twining. 1924. George W. Twining (Amos, David, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 16, 1843; farming the homestead, unm. 1925. William H. Twining, b. in Bensalem Twp., 2, 8, 1845; d. near Churchville 1, 16, 1909 ; m. 1, 1, 1873, Mary C. Eckert of Beloit, Ohio, b. 1853. He served as justice of the peace for six years and was a very highly esteemed citizen. Issue: — Clarence B., b. 5, 15, 1874; d. 4, 29, 1905; see below: Ethel M., b. 3, 27, 1876; see below: Jennie B., b. 5, 15, 1887. Clarence B. Twining m. 1899, Maggie McCoy and was an Insurance agent, residing in West Philadelphia ; buried at Wrightstown Meeting. Issue : — Edna M., b. 5, 1, 1901. Ethel M. Twining m. 1898, Morris Tomlinson, son of Samuel Tomlinson and Elizabeth Fetter. He is a farmer, near Churchville, Pa. 1926. David Twining, b. 2, 1, 1847 ; d. 9, 13, 1866. 1927. John Twining, b. 12, 11, 1849; m. 3, 8, 1879, Mary E. Slack, b. 9 Mo. 1854; dau. of Josiah B. Slack and Ann Reeder. He is a farmer at Rich- boro, Bucks County. Issue : — Emma H., a teacher, b. 7, 8, 1880 : Amos H., b. 5, 7, 1887. 1928. Paul Milton Twining, b. 1, 21, 1851 ; living near Richboro, unm. SIXTH GENERATION. 241 1929. Sallie E. Twining, b. 3, 23, 1853; educated at iMillersville Normal School, has followed teaching. P. O., Riehboro, Pa. 1930. Walmsley R. Twining, b. 3, 3, 1855; in. 4, 23, 1891, (5122j Emma D. Croasdale, b. 3, 22, 1862; d. 11, 20, 1905; buried at Riehboro Gem.; dau. of (2773) Austin K. Croasdale and Mary Dedaker of near Riehboro, Pa. He is a carpenter and builder, residing at 2509, Bancroft Street, Phila. No issue given. 1931. Mary R. Twining, b. 3, 22, 1856 ; m. 1890, William H. Adcock of Red Bank, N. J., where lie is the proprietor of a foundry and machine shops. Issue :— Norton C, b. 3, 28, 1891 : Sarah S., b. 12, 27, 1897 : George Wamlsley Kenneth, b. 12, 12, 1901. Children of (652) George and Anna C. (Eberman) Twining. 1932. Edmund C. Twining (George, David, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 1, 19, 1849; m. 5, 5, 1875, Mary E. Eleman of Philadelpliia. He is a printer, residing in Camden, N. J., and later in Lancaster, Pa. No issue. 1933. John E, Twining, b. 7, 10, 1851 ; d. 4, 31, 1852. 1934. Maria H. Twining, b. 4, 20, 1854; resides in Lancaster, Pa. 1935. David Twining, b. 11, 25, 1856; died in infancy. 1936. James P. Tvdning, b. 11, 13, 1859; a clerk in Lancaster, Pa., and in New Jersey; later in the cigar business, Meriden, Conn. ; m. 1893, Margaret E. Miller, b. 4, 4, 1858. Issue George E., b. 2, 27, 1894. 1937. Elizabeth A. Twining, b. 11, 25, 1861 ; m. 4, 25, 1883, John A. Bech- told, b. 3, 24, 1861. They reside at Lancaster, Pa. Issue :— Paul E., b. 1, 24, 1884 : Edna R., b. 11, 2, 1886 : George Wendell, b. 8, 2, 1892 : Dorothy A., b. 1, 5, 1897 : Marion E., b. 5, 19, 1899. 1938. William Twining, b. 7, 5, 1864 ; d. 11, 6, 1864. 1939. Rachel Twining, b. 6, 11, 1866 ; m. 2, 22, 1883, Wilraer E. Barton, b. 1, 29, 1864. Res., Lancaster, Pa. Issue :— Robert E., b. 5-7-1884; m. 1903, Daisy Smith and has Harold and Elsie M., twins, b. Lancaster 2, 5,1904: Miriam, b. 11, 13, 1886: David, b. 3, 1, 1888; d. 1894: Ruth, b. 5, 6, 1903. Children of (655) Frances M. Tvnning and Francis V. Erusen. 1940. Clara A. Krusen (Frances, David, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 12, 1858 ; d. 3, 13, 1906 ; m. 12, 13, 1888, under care of Wrightstown Monthly Meeting, Edward Atkinson (whose first wife was her aunt Elizabeth H. Twin- ing), b. 7, 24, 1825; d. 7, 22, 1899; son of Jonathan Atkinson and Esther Smith 242 THE KIRK FAMILY. of Wrightstown. He was for several years president of the Newtown National Bank. Both buried at Wrightstown. Issue : — Robert Edward, b. 10, 28, 1889 : Davis Watson, b. 7, 15, 1891. 1941. Edward A. Krusen, M. D., b. 5, 1, I860; m. 10, 10, 1888, Elizabeth Carrell, b. 3, 26, 1861 ; d. 1, 20, 1903 ; dan. of Hugh Carrell and Abigail Addis. They resided in Philadelphia and later at Collegeville, Montgomery Co., Pa. : members of Reformed Church, Republican. Issue : — Francis, b. 8, 19, 1889 : Charles Carrol, b. 6, 4, 1894. 1942. Ellen C. Krusen, b. 5, 6, 1862; unmarried in 1911. 1943. Henry A. Krusen, b. 4, 7, 1864; m. 4, 6, 1892, at her home, Sarah Scarborough, b. 5, 6, 1864; dau. of Mahlon Scarborough and Maria T. Harman of Buckingham Twp. They reside in Newtown, Pa., and he is salesman for lumber firm. Issue :— Marguerite, b. 4, 20, 1893 : E. Gertrude, b. 2, 28, 1895 : Eleanor M., b. 1, 6, 1899 : Henry Stanley b. 1 Mo. 1907. 1944. George C. Krusen, b. 7, 8, 1868 ; m. 11, 9, 1892, Minnie Conard, b. 7, 31, 1868; dau. of William Conard of Philadelphia. They reside at Wissa- hiekon; members of Reformed Ch., 21st and Columbia Ave., Phila. He is manager of Munyons Homeopathic Remedies ; a Republican. Issue : — George Elliott, b. 9, 14, 1893 : Leslie, b. 5, 7, 1897 : William C, b. 3, 18, 1905. 1945. Anna F. Krusen, b. 11, 13, 1870; d. 6, 17, 1871. 1946. Marguerite F. Krusen, b. 9, 13, 1872 ; m. 1, 25, 1898, William A. Miller, grocer, b. 11, 4, 1860; son of Martin A. and Susanna R. Miller of Knightsville, Adams Co., Pa. Res., Tioga, Philada. : members of Reformed Ch. 1947. Charles W. Krusen, and 1948. Thomas Krusen, twins, b. 12, 25, 1874 ; died in infancy. Children of (657) SaraJi Twining and Charles Reeder. 1949. Evaline Reeder (Sarah, Elias, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 1823; m. 1, 1, 1847, Cyrus M. Sackett. Issue :— Mary Caroline, Edgar Wayne, Hannah E., Susanna A. Of these Edgar A. m. Watson : no issue. 1950. George C. Reeder, b. 8, 10, 1821 ; d. 2, 8, 1888, in Wrightstown Twp.; bur. at Wrightstown graveyard; m. 3, 1, 1849, Margaret Cooper, b. 12, 11, 1825; dau. of Chillion Cooper and Rachel Buckman of Wrightstown. He was a farmer in that township. Issue: — Mary Ellen, b. 12, 1, 1849; m. (4771) Dr. Edward H. Doan : Chillion C, b. 2, 24, 1851 ; see below : Rachel C • Charles T., b. 12, 11, 1855. SIXTH GENERATION. 243 Chillion C. Reeder m. 1S75, Anna L. Rid; > p- H ^ o oo -<^ -J ffl £ > w o w o G o K SIXTH GENERATION. 297 Children of (797) Amy Scarborough and Watson Smith, 2423. Theodore Smith (Amy, Isaac, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 1, 28, 1834 ; d. 1853, unm. ; buried at Wrightstown. 2424. Anna Maria Smith, b. 8, 10, 1836; d. 8, 10, 1839; bur. same. 2425. Elias Smith, b. 7, 18, 1841; d. 11, 13, 1896; bur. same. 2426. Margery Smith, b. 10, 14, 1844, in Wrightstown Twp. ; m. 11, 30, 1886, Croasdale Worthington (as 2d wife), b. 9, 20, 1833; d. 2, 15, 1901; son of Israel Worthington and Sarah Robinson. They resided on her farm at Wycombe for a time, later removed to Penn's Park, Pa. She became a mem- ber of Wrightstown Meeting after marriage. He was a Republican ; buried at Wrightstown. Margery m. again, 3, 24, 1910 to Jacob S. LiA'ezey of Buekman- ville. 2427. Harrison Smith, b. 8, 16, 1847 ; lived unm., on his farm in Upper Makefield. P. 0., Buckmanville, Pa. He was a director of the Newtown National Bank: d. 1910: buried at Wrightstown. Children of (800) Mary Hartley and Israel Carver. 2428. Elizabeth H. Carver (Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret, Isaac, John), d. 1, 10, 1887; buried at Solebury Graveyard; m. 9, 13, 1845, George A. Cook, b. 2, 6, 1821 ; d. 1902 ; son of Joel Cook and Lucilla AVhite of Solebury. For a long time he burned lime at Limeport, Solebury Twp. and later was in the hardware business at New Hope, Pa. No issue. 2429. Martha P. Carver, b. 1819; d. 3, 22, 1890, in her 71st year; buried in Doylestown Cem. ; m. Jesse Ruth, b. 1810; d. 7, 3, 1890, aged 80 years; son of Michael Ruth of Buckingham. He was a tailor by trade and farmed near Mechanics Valley, Pa. ; a Republican, and for a long time a school director of Buckingham Twp. ; buried at Doylestown Cem. 2430. William Carver, m. Ann Eliza Potts, b. 1814 ; d. 11, 20, 1884, in her 70th year; buried at Solebury; dau. of John and Rachel Potts. They had one child, Charles, who died about two years old. By second husband, Samuel Large. 2431. Theodore Large, M. D., m. Anna Mary Paist, dau. of Benjamin Paist and Elizabeth Grubham of Solebury. He was a successful physician and resided at Lumberville, Pa., Rosemont, N. J., and at Dolington, Pa., where he died. He m. second wife, Jane Cray of Lambertville, N. J., and had one child by each wife. 298 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (801) Charity Hartley and Benjamin McAdams. 2432. Sarah H. McAdams (Charity, Elizabeth, Jlargaret, Isaac John), b. 7, 3, 1825 ; m. 6, 8, 1859, William R. Hartley, son of Joseph Hartley and Eliza Johnston of Solebnry Twp.He is a wheelwright and a Republican; both are Methodists and reside at 318 Elmer St., Trenton, N. J. Issue : — John Simpson Hartley, b. 11, 5, 1862; d. 8, 2, 1865. The aboTe Joseph Hartley was born 6, 10, 1792 ; son of Thomas and Eliza- beth Hartley, and perhaps this Thomas was the son of William Hartley whose sou William m. Elizabeth Bradfield. 2433. Mary Eliza McAdams, b. 6, 2, 1826 ; d. 12, 8, 1900 ; buried at Buck- ingham Mtg ; m. William Carver, b. 2, 5, 1827 ; d. 3 ilo. 1888 ; bur. same ; son of Israel Carver of Buckingham and Charity Dean of Chester Co., Pa. They re- sided on the Hartley homestead, between Aquetong and Solebury Mountain. 2434. Samuel McAdams, b. 3, 20, 1830 ; d. 3, 24, 1830. 2435. WilUam McAdams, b. 10, 17, 1831 ; d. 8, 1, 1834. 2436. Susan M. McAdams, b. 10, 26, 1833 ; d. 3, 16, 1889 ; buried at Titus- ville, N. J. ; m. Charles J. Hartley, son of Joseph Hartley and Eliza Johnston of Solebury Twp., Pa. He was a Penna. R. R. engineer, a Democrat, and in 1901 resided at Titusville : members of Presbyterian Ch. 2437. Sylvester W. McAdams, b. 12, 29, 1835 ; m. 12, 21, 1857, Susan Sanders, d. 9, 30, 1890 ; buried at Riverview Cem., Trenton, N. J. ; dau. of Isaac and Mary Sanders. He was a brakenian on Peuna. R. R. and resided at 519 Market St., Trenton. Methodists. 2438. Elizabeth Ann McAdams, b. 11, 2, 1840; m. 1, 28, 1857, William B. Yates, d. 4, 3, 1896 ; buried at Greenwood Cem., Trenton, N. J. ; son of William Yates and Sarah Addis of Jamison, Bucks Co., Pa. He was brakenian on the Penna. R. R. and bridge tender; a Democrat. She resides at 109 Cooper St., Trenton. Children of (808) Noah and Milicent (Hall) Hartley. 2439. Mary Ann Hartley (Noah, Charity, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 6, 28, 1828; d. 10, 7, 185- ; m. 6, 7, 1849, Robert Kester, son of John and Martha Kester. He was a Friend and a Republican. They resided in Iowa. 2440. Mahlon Hartley, b. 10, 28, 1829; m. 5, 2, 1860, by Friends' cere- mony, Mary Patterson of Quaker City, Ohio, and followed farming near there : members of Richland Meeting. He was a Republican. 2441. Phebe Hartley d. 9, 26, 1904; m. 10, 27, 1865, Caleb Arnold, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Arnold. SIXTH GENERATION. 299 2442. William H. Hartley, b. 5, 3, 1835 ; m. 5 Mo. 1856, Mary J. McClel- land. They farm and conduct a hardware store at Quaker City Ohio. 2443. Uriah Hartley, b. 4, 2, 1841 ; m. 4, 11, 1865, by Rev. James L. Deens, at Barnesville, 0., to Mary Ann Bailey, dau. of Uriah and Susannah Bailey. Thej' reside on a farm about two miles S. E. of Barnesville, Belmont Co., 0. He is a Republican and she a Friend and member of Stillwater Meet- ing. Issue :— Roanie, b. 10, 10, 1867 : Harriet B., b. 3, 4, 1876 : Fred M., b. 2, 9, 1882. 2444. Caleb Hartley, b. 6, 18, 1845; m 8, 9, 1877, Angelina Roe, dau. of Barney and Lydia Roe. He was a Republican and a farmer, near Barnesville, 0. Issue :— Ernest, b. 10, 23, 1878 : Elmer, twin with Ernest, d. 1, 11, 1879 : Herman, b. 5, 6, 1883, m. 2 Mo. 1903, Leota Brill; AUie, b. 11, 13, 1885: Dessie, b. 11, 8, 1887: Gleney, b. 8, 3, 1894; d. 11, 29, 1894; buried at Ridge, near Barnesville, 0. 2445. Samuel Scarborough Hartley, b. 5, 29, 1847 ; d. 3, 7, 1901 ; buried at Green Lawn Cem., Quaker City, 0. ; m. 10, 13, 1870 by Rev. James Arnold, to Ann E. Smith, dau. of Jonah Smith and Hannah Webster. He was a Republi- can and farmed near Quaker City. Issue : — Ilattie L., b. 12, 21, 1872; m. 1, 19, 1893, Frank Dillon : Arthur B., b. 9, 26, 1884 : Wilmer E., b. 8, 20, 1887. Hattie Dillon has Carl, b. 7, 8, 1893; Hershel, b. 3, 30, 1895 ; Hazel, b. 6, 18, 1899. 2446. Sarah E. Hartley, b. 12, 20, 1850 ; m. 8, 28, 1872, J. "W. Smith, son of Jonah Smith and Hannah Webster. She is a member of Richland Friends' Meeting; he a Republican. Issue: — Minnie L., b. 10. 26, 1873; see below: Charme G., b. 3, 30, 1880; m. 6, 21, 1905, Clyde Smith. Mlunie L. Smith m. 10, 13, 1898, (4785) Isaac Hull, son of Phebe H. Hol- Ilngshead and Edward A. Hall, of Quaker City, O. He is a farmer and breeder of swine : members of Richland Meeting, of Qualier City. 2447. Noah P. Hartley, b. 4, 7, 1852 ; m. 3, 19, 1874, Mary Hanson ; dau. of Joseph and Rachel Hanson. They are members of Stillwater Friends' Meeting and farm near Quaker City, Guernsey Co., 0. Issue : — Nellie, b. 12, 17, 1875 ; see below : Mertie, a physician, b. 3, 12, 1877 : d. 8, 5, 1907 : Russell, b. 6, 29, 1886 : Shirley, b. 8, 29, 1893. Nellie Hartley m. 1, 17, 1895, Frank Webster. They are Friends. Issue: — Lorine Myrtle, b. 10, 29, 1896: Dale F., b. 4, 17, 1899: Marie Harriet, b. 7, 10, 1900. 2448. Joseph Hartley: 2349. John Hartley: 2350. Melinda Hartley. No data. 300 THE KIEK FAMILY. Children of (809) Sarah Hartley and Isaac Perego. 2451. Mahlon Perego (Sarah, Charity, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 3, 26, 1828; d. 6, 17, 1828. 2452. James C. Perego, b. 7, 31, 1829 ; m. by Rev. Arnold, at Quaker City, O., to Rebecca, dau of John Morrison. They resided somewhere in Virginia. He was a shoemaker. Issue : — Isaac, Sarah, Margaret and John Perego. No further record. 2453. Charity Perego, b. 7, 19, 1831 ; m. 10, 4, 1853, Peter Steele d. 7, 7, 1865 ; buried at Quaker City, 0. He was a merchant and a Republican : Mem- bers of Disciples Church. 2454. Mary Perego, b. 1, 18, 1834; d. 8 Mo. 1899; m. by Rev. J. Arnold to John, son of John Morrison. He was a farmer and a Democrat : Members of Christian Church. Issue : — Isaac, Sarah, Emma, John, Dora, Charity, de- ceased, and Columbia Morrison. 2455. John H. Perego, b. 11, 8, 1836; d. 2, 28, 1840. 2456. Isaac Perego, Jr., b. 12, 22, 1838 ; d. 5, 5, 1840. 2457. Enoch Perego, b. 9, 21, 1840 ; m. 1, 23, 1862, Annie M. Abmyer, dau. of Michael and Rebecca Abmyer. They were members of the Church of the Disciples, at Quaker City, 0., near which they farmed, at Putnam Ridge. He was a Democrat. 2458. Emeline Perego, b. 8, 17, 1842 ; d. 2, 16, 1898 ; buried at Green Lawn Cem., Quaker City, 0. ; m. 5, 21, 1863, William Henderson, son of John and Sarah Henderson. They farmed near Pairview, 0., and were members of the Church of Disciples. He Avas a Republican. Issue : — Sarah Jane, b. 5, 5, 1864: Charies C, b. 10, 25, 1865: John W., b. 2, 6, 1868: Mary Alice, b. 6, 24, 1871: Grace G., b. 12, 12, 1875: Sadie E., b. 6, 21, 1880. 2459. Elizabeth Perego, b. 7, 19 1845 ; m. 4, 18, 1867, by Rev. James Arnold to Sylvester Hays, son of William and Sarah Hays. They were mem- bers of the Christian Church and farmed near Quaker City, 0. He served four years in the Civil War. Children of (810) Joseph and Sarah (Hall) Hartley. 2460. Eli Hartley (Joseph, Charity, Margaret, Isaac, John), d. in in- fancy ; buried at Richland, 0. 2461. — Martha Hartley, m. Smith and removed to Iowa. No further record. SIXTH GENERATION. 301 2462. Mary Hartley, d. at age of 7 years : bur. at Richland. 2463. Isaac Hartley, b. 8, 30, 1829; m. 1, 2, 1850, by Friends' ceremony, at Richland, 0., to Mary Engle, dau. of John and Deborah Engle. They farm near Quaker City, Guernsey Co., 0., and are Friends. He is a Republican. 2464. Henry Hartley, b. 1, 25, 1831; m. 12, 27, 1855, at Friends' Meeting, to Mary Webster, d. 3, 27, 1900; buried in Friends' ground at Spencer's Station; dau. of John and Mary Webster of near Quaker City. They a.e Friends and farm near Spencer's Station, Guernsey Co., 0. He is a Republi- can. 2465. Noah E. Hartley, b. 2, 20, 1834; m. 12 Mo. 1863, Sina D. Carter, d. 2, 21, 1887; bur. at Quaker City.Second m. 12, 25, 1890, to Phebe E. Carter; both dau's. of Samuel and Sarah Carter. They farmed near Quaker City, 0. He a Republican. 2466. Jesse Hartley, b. 1, 4, 1836; unm. He was engaged in freighting provisions to Indian Reservation and owns a part of a silver mine in Slexico. Address, Terlingua, Brewster Co., Texas. 2467. Zimri Hartley, b. 7, 4, 1841; d. 6 Mo. 21 ; m. 9, 28, 1864, by Rev. J. W. Arnold, at Quaker City, to Sarah E. McClelland, dau. of W. M. McClelland and Jane Heit. He was a carpenter and a Republican and resided at Fairview, Guernsey Co. Both buried at Stillwater. No issue. 2468. Joseph B. Hartley, b. 6, 4, 1848; m. 5, 28, 1868, by Rev. J. W. Arnold, at Quaker City, 0., to Sarah E. Smith, d. 1, 11, 1895 ; bur. at Quaker burial ground, Spencer's Station; dau. of Jonah Smith and Hannah A¥ebster of Quaker City.Second m. 5, 24, 1897, to Anthe Herekley of Noble Co., 0. No issue. He was a farmer and a Republican ; held the offices of justice of the peace and county commissioner. 2469. Sarah Hartley, b. 2, 28, 1854; m. 9, 3, 1874, by Friends' ceremony, at Richland, 0., to Joseph G. Hall, son of Joseph Hall and Sarah Webster. They farm near Quaker City, Guernsey Co., 0., and are Friends. He is a Republican. Children of (811) Mary Hartley and Thomas Hollingshead. 2470. Thomas Hollingshead (Mary, Charity, ]\Iargaret, Isaac, John), b. 1835, m. C. M. White of Sheffield, 111. Issue :— George, Blanche, Bell, Elsie, Charles. 2471. Phebe H. Hollingshead, b. 8, 9, 1837; m. 3, 27, 1861, by Rev. Thomas Ruth, at Quaker City, 0., to Edward Hall, b. 1832, son of Cyrus and 302 THE KIEK FAMILY. Ellen Hall. They farmed near Quaker City and were members of Richland Friends' Meeting at that place. He is a Republican. Children of (815) Phebe Hartley and Samuel James. 2472. Amos James (Phebe, Charity, Margaret, Isaac, John), b. 5, 26, 1840, at Leatherwood, now Quaker City, 0. ; m. 8, 26, 1875, by Dr. Wm. R. Clark at Charleston, Mass., to Luette Boynton, dau. of Ebenezer Boynton and Susan Roberts Huckins of Plymouth, N. H. They reside in Des Moines, la. He is a member of the M. E. Church served four years and three months in the 1st Regt. Colorado Vols, in the Civil War. Issue ;— Paul, b. 6, 5, 1884. 2473. Angelina James, b. 12, 2.5, 1841, in Guernsey Co., 0. ; m. 11, 7, 1858, by G. Cole, justice of the peace at Liberty Center, la., to Joseph Mosher, son of Asa and Sarah P. Mo.sher. They are farming near Liberty Center, Warren Co. He is a Republican; has-been notary public, justice of the peace, town- ship trustee and school treasurer. No issue. 2474. Rachel E. James, b. 2, 11, 1845; m. 3, 1, 1871, by Rev. John Lamb, to H. T. Griffith, son of Evan and Nancy Griffith. They resided at Blaine, Buenavista Co., la., and carried on stock raising and farming; members of M. E. Church. He was a postmaster, notary public and justice of the peace at Blaine ; d. 11, 11, 1892 ; buried at City graveyard, Storm Lake, la. Issue : — Laura May, b. 10, 31, 1875; Clarence James, b. 4, 9, 1877. 2475. Isaac James'; b. 9, 19, 1847 ; d. 11, 22, 1849. 2476. Charity James, b. 11, 14, 1850; d. 10, 4, 1883. 2477. John James, farmer, b. 8, 25, 1854, at Liberty Center; m. 9, 18, , by Rev. Bryant, at Mt. Hope, Iowa, to Lucretia C. Bird, dau. of Richard and Adaline Bird. She was a member of M. E. Church at Medora, where they reside. Issue :— Florence E., b. 5, 7, 1880 : Olive A., b. 6, 7, 1882 : Arthur H., b. 5, 26, 1884: Alvia B.. b. 7, 24, 1886: Leonard V., b. 2, 5, 1889. 2478. Elizabeth James, b. 12, 15, 1856, at Liberty Center, la.; m. 8, 31, 1879, by Rev. J. J. Cozard, at the M. E. Church, Liberty Center, to Rev. W. A. Shannon, son of Robert and Susan Shannon of Hamlin, Minn. She is a mem- ber of M. E. Church, of which he is pastor, at Minneapolis, Minn. Issue : — Ethel Estelle, b. 6, 16, 1882 : Wiley James, b. 1, 2, 1884 : Mabel, b. 1, 7, 1885 : Bessie Lois, b. 9, 23, 1889: William Raymond, b. 12, 5, 1893: Gracie Willard, b. 12, 5, 1897 : Helen M., b. 8, 1, 1895 ; d. 8, 12, 1895 ; buried at Duluth, Minn. 2479. Phebe James, b. 2, 14, 1859, at Liberty Center, m. 1882, at Carlisle, Iowa, by Rev. Porter, to G. W. Phillips, son of Joshua and Rebecca Phillips. He is a Republican : members of M. B. Church. Issue : — Eva, b. 1885, in SIXTH GENERATION. 303 Colorado, d. 3, 25, 1893 ; buried at Sprague, Wash. : Emma, b. at Sprague, 1887 : Windle, b. same, 1889 : John, b. 1891, at Cheney, Wash.: Harry, b. Sprague, 1895 : Fred, b. 1893 : Frank, b. Spokane, Wash., 1897 : Grace, b. Stuart, Idaho, 1900. 2480. Samuel James, twin with Phebe, b. 2, 14, 1859; m. 2, 29, 1883 by Rev. G. 0. Porter, at Carlisle, la., to Saehe B. Miller, dau. of Lafayette Miller and Martha E. Kneel, of Warren Co., la. They farm near Carlisle, where they are members of the United Brethren Church. He is a Republican and has been treasurer of his school district for ten years. Issue: — Bertha E., b. 11, 1, 1884: C. Bliss, b. 2, 23, 1891 : Homer H., b. 12, 8, 1896. 2481. Amy M. James, b. 11, 28, 1862, at Liberty Center, la. ; m. 4, 15, 1880, bj^ Rev. Buxton at Carlisle, la., to Reed Randleman, son of Martin C. and E. Randleman. She is a member of Friends' Tileeting at Middle River, la They farm near Carlisle. He is a Populist. Issue: — Nora Mandella, b. 3, 22, 1880; d. 11, 6, 1898: Lizzie May, b. 9, 28, 1882: Harry Raymond, b. 8, 19, 18S1: Howard Dare, b. 7, 25, 1885 : Essie Pearl, b. 4, 5, 1887 : Ruby Angeline, b. 6, 7, 1889: Lester Glenn, b. 10, 10, 1891: Phebe Grace, b. 5, 8, 1894: Charles Floyd, b. 4, 24, 1896 : Orrill Wayne, b. 3, 17, 1898. Children of (816) William and Phebe (Malone) Kirk, of Forest Grove. 2482. Ann Kirk (William, John, William, Isaac, John), b. 9, 10, 1809; d. 10, 1, 1809. 2483. Albert Kirk, b. 9, 8, 1810, in Buckingham Twp. ; d. in Solebury Twp., Bucks Co., 12, 28, 1898; m. (802) Elizabeth Hartley, b. 9, 7, 1802; dau. of Thomas Hartley and (237) Elizabeth Scarborough. He was a farmer in Buckingham and Solebury. Both buried at Buckingham Friends' graveyard. No issue. 2484. Rebecca Kirk, b. 1, 20, 1813, in Buckingham; d. there 7, 23, 1880; m. Amos M. Carver, b. 10, 24, 1813 ; d. 4, 28, 1892 ; son of John Carver and Mary Martindale of Buckingham, where they resided. He was a farmer. 2485. John M. Kirk, b. 3, 15, 1815, in Buckingham; d. 6, 1, 1892, in Forest Grove; m. 1 Mo. 1842, Mary Smith Vasey, b. 4, 21, 1819; d. 4, 26, 1855; dau. of Joel Vasey and Hannah Pearson. They resided in Forest Grove. Second m. 1, 5, 1859, to Huldah Ann Fell, b : 3, 6, 1822; d. 3, 9, 1899; dau. of Eli Pell and Rachel Bradshaw. He was a farmer, 2486. Spencer W, Kirk, b, 3, 29, 1817, in Buckingham ; d, 9, 2, 1876, in Philadelphia; buried at Doylestown; m, 1839, (847) Lydia Kirk, b. 6, 3, 1821; 304 THE KIRK FAMILY. d. 12, 11, 1885 ; buried same ; dau. of Isaac Kirk and Martha Merrick. They resided at Forest Grove and Philadelphia. 2487. Nelson Kirk, b. 7, 21, 1819; m. Margery Ann Carver, b. 1825 d. 3, 18, 1901, at 1466 Hutchinson St., Philadelphia. He was a farmer and resided for a time in Buckingham. She was a dau. of John Carver and Mary Martindale. 2488. William Mitchell Kirk, b. 12, 15, 1821 ; d. 4, 23, 1896, at Forest Grove and buried there ; m. 12, 2, 1847, Elmira Johnson, dau. of Charles John- son and Martha Harvey. He was a Republican and a merchant at Forest Grove, where his widow continues. 2489. Stephen Smith Kirk, b. 3, 11, 1824, in Buckingham; d. 2, 26, 1893, in Pineville, Bucks County; m. 10, 26, 1848, (2617) Angelina Trego, b. 4, 17, 1829 ; d. 1, 9, 1907 ; dau. of John K. Trego and Wilhelmina Kirk. He was a carpenter and farmer. They resided at Pineville, Bucks Co. ; buried at Forest Grove. 2490. Cynthia Kirk, b. 10, 4, 1827 ; d. 10, 26, 1827. 2491. Charles Lloyd Kirk, b. 12, 16, 1828; d. 10, 14, 1887, unm.; buried at Forest Grove. 2492. Mary Ellen Kirk, b. 11, 1, 1833 ; buried at Wrightstown graveyard. Children of (817) Sarah Kirk and Benjamin Dean. 2493. Eveline Dean (Sarah, John, William, Isaac, John), b. 11, 15, 1812, in Upper Makefield; d. 1, 16, 1852; buried at Wrightstown; m. 10, 23, 1834, Kinsey Harvey, farmer, b. 2, 1, 1809; d. 2, 17, 1881; buried same; son of Mathias Harvey and ]\Iary Kinsey. They resided in Upper Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa. Kinsey m. 2d wife, (3422) Martha (Wiggins) Murfit, dau. of (1433) Bezaleel Wiggins. See her line. 2494. John Kirk Dean, b. 6, 12, 1814, in Makefield ; d. 8, 16, 1888, in Buckingham Twp. ; ra. 2, 15, 1843, Sarah Pearson, b. 9, 6, 1825; d. 3, 7, 1892; dau. of Isaac Pearson and Patience Peters. He was a farmer in Buckingham, Bucks Co., Pa. 2495. Eleazer Dean, b. 1, 14, 1816, in Makefield ; d. 3, 9, 1897, at Forest Grove; m. 5, 8, 1843, Martha Thomas, b. 6, 4, 1816; d. 10, 5, 1891; dau. of Evan Thomas and Amy Worthington. Resided at Forest Grove; buried at Buckingham Mtg. No issue. 2496. Amos Doan, b. 12, 8, 1817 ; d. 5, 15, 1908 ; buried at Newtown Cemetery ; m. 5, 6, 1847, Eliza Paist, b. 6, 20, 1827 ; d. 9, 9, 1887 ; dau. of Ben- SIXTH GENERATION. 305 jamin Paist and Elizabeth Betts, nee Grubham. He was a farmer in Upper Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa. 2497. Mary Doan, b. 1, 26, 1820, in Makefield ; m. 12, 12, 1848, John Cooper, b. 7, 1, 1823, in Holmesburg, Philadelphia Co. ; d. 4, 1, 1896, in Pine- ville. Pa. ; son of Jacob Cooper and Ann Johnson. He was a real estate agent and conveyancer, carpenter and farmer, and they resided at Pineville, Bucks Co. She died 6, 20, 1911, aged 91 years : both bur. at Wrightstown G. Y. 2498. William Kirk Doan, farmer, b. 12, 5, 1821 ; d. 8, 22, 1903 ; buried at Forest Grove ; m. 10, 19, 1847, Elizabeth Helen Corson, d. 10, 16, 1861 ; dau. of Joshua Corson and Hannah Lee of Upper Makefield. Second m. 2, 16, 1864, to Hannah Gilbert. Resided near Buckingham Station. 2499. Sarah Speakman Doan, b. 2, 16, 182.5, in Makefield; d. 4 Mo. 1899 at Pineville, Pa. ; m. 2, 10, 1853, Benjamin Eastburn, b. 8, 5, 1811 ; son of John Eastburn and Hannah Hillborn. He was a farmer in Upper Makefield. Sec- ond m. to James M. Vandegrift and resided in Pineville. 2500. Benjamin C. Doan, b. 2, 24, 1827 ; d. 9, 19, 1895 ; m. 11, 28, 1855, Mary Keen, dau. of Charles Keen and Ann Radcliffe. He resided in Mechanics Valley, Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. A farmer in early life and later a merchant. Issue :— Charles K., b. 12, 19, 1859 ; d. 12, 19, 1860 ; Benjamin, b. 11, 25, 1861; m. 12, 15, 1887, Rebecca V. Poulton, b. 1865; d. 5, 1, 1907; dau. of E. Morris and Ann (Peaster) Poulton. He is a merchant at Mechanics Valley. No issue. 2501. Stephen Kirk Doan, b. 12, 22, 1828; d. 10, 4, 1903; buried at Buck- ingham Mtg. ; m. 11, 28, 1850, Mary Carver, b. 10, 7, 1827 ; d. 9, 25, 1907 ; buried same; dau. of ]\Iiles Carver and Nancy Martindale. He was a carpenter and farmer and resided near Forest Grove, Buckingham Twp. Issue : — Annie K. Doan, b. 12, 4, 1851 ; m. (2642) James K. Ely. See his line. 2502. Theodore Johnson Doan, b. 11, 14, 1831 in Makefield T(vp. ; d. 8, 10, 1903, in Doylestown; buried at Doylestown Cem. ; m. 12, 18, 1856, at Trenton, by the mayor, to (2616) Ellen Walton Kirk, b. in Warwick Twp. 12, 19, 1836 ; dau. of Charles Kirk and Mary Walton. He was a carpenter and in early life a farmer. They resided on and owned the Doan Homestead in Upper Makefield, but in 1902 were living in Doylestown. 2503. Miranda Kirk Doan, b. 1, 14, 1835, in Makefield; d. 3, 20, 1900, in Aurelius, Cayuga Co., N. T. ; m. 1, 6, 1860, John Baker, b. in N. Y. 4 Mo. 1831 ; d. 1901 ; son of Allen Baker and Eunice Tupper of New York. They resided in Aurelius. He was a retired farmer. No issue. 306 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (818) Mary Kirk and John Betts, of Buckingham. 2504. Randolph K. Betts (Mary, John, William, Isaac, John), b. 1, 27, 1813 ; died in infancy. 2505. Mary Betts, b. 5, 19, 1815 ; died young. 2506. Sarah Ann Betts, b. 10, 14, 1816; d. 8, 31, 1902; buried at Forest Grove Presbyterian graveyard ; m. 12, 5, 1849, Thomas Ely, b. 1814, d. 10, 26, 1893 ; son of Mathias Ely and Mary Broadhurst. They resided in Buckingham and in Philadelphia, and in 1902 she was living at Hartsville, Bucks Co., Pa. 2507. Letitia A. Betts, b. 11, 8, 1821 ; d. 1, 11, 1904 at Forest Grove ; m. 9, 14, 1843, (853) Chapman Kirk. See his line. 2508. Simpson Carey Betts, b. 6, 23, 1825 ; d. 5, 14, 1903 at Carversville ; buried at Wrightstown; m. Caroline Carver, dan. of John Carver and Mary Martindale. They lived in Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co. Second m. 5, 30, 1855, to Mary, dau. of Henry Warner, and they resided later at Carversville. She d. 9, 30, 1900, aged 84 years. By 1st wife he had Simpson Lorenzo Betts, who d. aged 6 years. 2509. Martha Melvina Betts, b. 6, 19, 1827 ; d. in infancy. Children of (819) John Kirk and (246) Rachel Kirk. 2510. Amos Kirk, (John, John, William, Isaac, John), b. 10, 20, 1816; d. 2, 27, 1817. 2511. John Wilson Kirk, b. 6, 7, 1818, in Buckingham Twp. ; d. 9, 20, 1898; buried at Wrightstown; m. 3 Mo. 1845, Julia Van Tilburgh, b. 2, 22, 1820; d. 3, 1, 1890; buried same. He was a farmer in Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. 2512. John Comly Kirk, b. 9, 3, 1821 ; d. 12, 7, 1894, in Buckingham, unm. 2513. Thomas Harvey Kirk, farmer, b. 8, 27, 1824, in Buckingham, d. 1, 17, 1887, at Forest Grove; m. 11, 28, 1853, in Trenton, N. J., (2712) Amanda Walton, b. 10, 26, 1831 ; d. 3, 30, 1895, in Doylestown, Pa., dau. of Abner Walton and Mary Ann Hallowell. They resided at Forest Grove, and were both buried at Buckingham Mtg., of which she was a member. 2514. Stephen L. Kirk, b. 12, 6, 1828, in Buckingham Twp., m .10, 31, 1850, Hannah L. Atkinson, b. 3, 30, 1829; d. 1, 5, 1874; dau. of Samuel Atkin- son, Esq., and Mary Harding. Resided in Buckingham and Langhorne, Bucks Co. Second m. 1878, to Annie Leaw, daii. of Joseph Leaw and Mary Hibbs. He was a merchant at Langhorne. Both buried at Wrightstown. 2515. Eleanor Kirk, b. 3, 29, 1834; d. 3, 30, 1834. SIXTH GENERATION. ; 307 Children of (820) Isaac C. and Eliza (Coates) Kirk of Buckingham. 2516. Watson W. Kirk (Isaac, John, William, Isaac, John), b. 9, 15, 1821 ; d. 10, 18, 1858, in Biickingham; m. 11, 21, 1842, Hannah Corson, b. 4, 21, 1822, in Upper Makefield Twp. ; d. 7, 12, 1894 in Doylestown ; dau. of Joshna Corson, Sen., and Hannah Lee : both buried at Forest Grove Presb. Ch. yd. He was a farmer and merchant in Buckingham. No issue. 2517. Maria H. Kirk, b. 1, 4, 1826, in Buckingham; d. 11, 24, 1910; m. 2, 11, 1848, Isaac Corson, b. 10, 12, 1817; d. 12, 3, 1867; son of Cornelius Corson and Sarah Vandegrift. He was a carpenter and builder and resided at Forest Grove. She died at Jonathan W. Gillam's, near Edge-wood; buried at Presb. churchyard, Forest Grove. 2518. Mary Jane Kirk, b. 12,2, 1827; d. 3, 10, 1904, in Buckingham; buried at Forest Grove Ch. yd; m. 10, 28, 1852, Edward Armitage, b. 1827; d. 11, 23, 1902; buried at Abington Friends' graveyard; son of Henrj' Armitage and Sarah Walton. She had one child, Sallie M. Armitage, b. in Solebury, 10, 23, 1853 ; d. 1, 6, 1906 ; buried at Forest Grove. 2519. Rachel Kirk, b. 12 Mo. 1830; d. 4, 2, 1870, at Buckingham, unm. 2520. Anna L. Kirk, b. 6, 22, 1835 ; m. 12, 2, 1855, (2701) Eramor Walton, b. 2, 20, 1832 in Moreland Twp., Montgomery Co. ; d. 11, 1, 1906 ; son of John Walton and Martha Gourley of that place. They resided at Forest Grove and later in Philadelphia, where he was a grain merchant. In 1858 he was Treasurer of Bucks County, Pa. Children of (822) Cynthia Kirk and Joseph Carver. 2521. William Kirk Carver (Cynthia, William, AVilliam, Isaac, John), b. 5, 27, 1816; d. 2, 20, 1900, in Newtown, where he resided: m. 1, 31, 1850, Sarah Phillips, b. 11, 14, 1822 ; d. 1, 26, 1864 ; dau. of Samuel Phillips and Amelia Watson. He was a merchant for many years in Newtown. 2522. Wilson J. Carver, b. 7, 5, 1818 ; d. 4, 24, 1885 ; m. 1839, Elizabeth F. Phillips, b. 6, 25, 1819; d. 11, 25, 1870; dau. of James Phillips and Frances Taylor. 2523. Jesse Eeston Carver, b. 2, 2, 1820 ; m. 2, 9, 1843, Jane C. Woodman, b. 2, 26, 1821, at Valley Forge, Chester Co., Pa., dau. of Abishai Woodman and Hannah Yimken.He resided in Norristown, Pa., but in 1900 v.'as at 730 N. 9th St., Springfield, 111. 2524. Joseph C. Carver, b. 6, 9, 1822, in Bucks Co., Pa.; d. 2, 27, 1881, in Jacksonville, 111. ; m. 3, 10, 1852, Rebecca Woodman, b. 3 Mo. 1832, in Philadel- phia ; dau. of Abishai Woodman and Hannah Yunken. They resided in Buck- 308 THE KIRK FAMILY. inghani; later removed to Jacksonville, 111., and in 1900 his widow was at Los Angeles, Cal. 2525. Mary Carver, b. about 1826, in Buckingham, d. 1863, in Jackson- ville, 111. ; m. 3, 22, 1858, at Norristown, Edward Woodman, b. 6, 22, 1826 at Valley Forge, Pa. ; d. 6, 17, 1891, at Jacksonville, 111. They had one son, William C. Woodman, living at Los Angeles, Cal., in 1900, unm. 2526. Elizabeth K. Carver, b. in Buckingham 3, 13, 1828 ; d. at Newtown 2, 10, 1910; buried at Newtown Cem. ; m. 1, 12, 1853, Joseph J. Greer, b. 4, 23, 1828 ; d. 11, 26, 1895, in Newtown ; son of Jefferson J. Greer and Eliza Jones. He was a merchant in Newtown. They had one child, Alice J. Greer, b. 11, 23, 1853 ; m. 3, 15, 1883, Edward H. Buckman, b. 7, 4, 1857, in Newtown ; son of Lewis Buckman and Clara Lee. They reside in Newtown and have issue : — • Clara Lee, b. 3, 31, 1884: Edith G., b. 6, 3, 1890. Children of (823) Amos and Elizabeth (Lewis) Carver. 2527. Eachel Carver (Amos, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 10, 20, 1814, in Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. ; d. 4, 21, 1878; m. David Caffey. No issue. 2528. Benjamin Carver, went to Canada. No record. 2529. Mordecai Carver, b. in Plumstead Twp. 12, 31, 1818 ; d. 12, 15, 1884, at William Lukeus' home; m. 9, 1, 1841, Cyrene Hellyer, dau. of David Hellyer and JIary Doan. No issue. 2530. Sarah Carver, b. 9, 23, 1820; d. 3, 5, ]901, at Point Pleasant, buried at Carversville, Pa. ; m. 11, 10, 1836, John Grier Casner. He was a laborer; re- sided at Point Pleasant. She was a member of the Point Pleasant Baptist Church 34 years. 2531. Jane Carver, b. 10, 19, 1823; d. 9, 3, 1898; m. 10, 29, 1846, Jacob Leatherman, b. 1, 1, 1820; d. 4, 25, 1894; son of John Leatherman and Barbara Overholt (?) They resided at Danboro, Bucks Co., Pa. He was a farmer and both were Mennonites. 2532. Samuel Carver, b. 3, 13, 1826, in Plumstead ; d. 7, 27, 1888 ; m. 10, 15, 1853, Sarah Ann Kegan, b. 11, 20, 1836; d. 10 Mo. 1856. H:e was a mail carrier and they resided at Brownsburg, Bucks Co., Pa. ; members of M. E. Church. 2533. Caroline Carver, b. 3, 22, 1828 ; d. 6, 15, 1880; m. 9, 12, 1848, Joseph Fenton Caffey. Issue :— Rachel Ann, b. 3, 3, 1849 : Ralph A., b. 9, 17, 1851 : Mordecai C, b. 10, 11, 1854: Mary Eliza, b. 11, 22, 1859; d. 9, 30, 1861: SIXTH GENERATION. 309 Theodore 13., b. 8, 29, I860; d. at Bridge Valley, Bucks Co., 7, 13, 1903; m. : Laura Matilda, b. 8, 20, 1863 : Sarah Jane, b. 6, 7, 1865. 2534. Lewis Carver, b. 10, 13, 1832 ; in. 10, 6, 1853, Diana Sherman, and they reside in Kingwood, N. J. Issue: — Anna E., b. 7, 15, 1854: Sarah Jane, b. 11, 16, 1856; Martha C. b. 2, 14, I860; William S. b. 3, 19, 1867: Emma Carver, b. 10, 16, 1869. 2535. Ruthanna Carver, b. 2, 8, 1835 ; m. 5, 18, 1854, Jesse D. Carey, b. 7, 19, 1829, in Plumstead Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. ; son of Enoch Carey and Martha Dean. They removed westward in earlj' life ; now reside in AVatseka, Iroquois Co., 111. He is a wheelwright and farmer (now retired) ; members of the Christian Church. Children of (825) Elizabeth Carver and Abraham Black. 2536. Mary Black (Elizabeth, Sarah, Wjlliam, Isaac, John), b. 10, 25, 1812 ; d. 5, 22, 1881 ; m. 3, 14, 1844, in Plum.stead Twp., to Alfred E. Firman, farmer, b. 9, 28, 1814; d. 9, 16, 1878, in AVrightstown Twp.; son of George Fir- man and Letitia Fell of Buckingham. They resided in Plumstead and Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. 2537. Jesse Black, b. 2, 25, 1814; d. 6,28, 1882; buried at Carversville, Pa.; m. 5, 29, 1838, Elizabeth W. Carver, b. 9, 26, 1817; d. 10, 23, 1843; buried at Buckingham Mtg ; dau. of David Carver and Ann AValker. Second m. 11, 3, 1855, to Anna Small, d. 6, 10, 1891, at Gardenville, Pa.; dau. of Jonah and Ann Small. He resided at Carversville, Pa.; one time had coal yard at Lumberville, Pa., and served as county commissioner : Members of Christian Church, Carversville. 2538. Julia Ann Black, died unmarried. 2539. Sarah C. Black, b. 3, 15, 1818; d. 3, 14, 1903, in Doylestown buried at Carversville ; m. 4, 26, 1837, Caleb Evans, b. 4, 8, 1815 ; d. 2, 17, 1901, in Doylestown ; bur. at Carversville ; son of Jonathan Evans and Elizabeth Iden. Pie was a wheelwright and resided at Carversville and Doylestown ; member of Friends' Meeting. 2540. Eli Black, b. 1825 ; d. 4, 1, 1898 ; m. Sarah Ann Ely. They resided in Cottageville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Abraham, b. 1864, d. 1882 : Sarah Ann, b. 1868 : Henry, b. 1870 : Benjamin, b. 1874. 2541. Benjamin Black, b. in Plumstead, d. 11, 20, 1873 ; buried at Carv- ersville ; m. about 1847, Emeline Marcellus, b. Kingwood, N. J. ; d. Trenton 2, 23, 1899 ; dau. of Amos Marcellus and Mary Snyder. They resided at Titus- 3]0 THE KIEK FAMILY. ville, N. J., and he was repair boss on R. R. : members of church — probably Christian. 2542. Kirk Black, d. 1859 ; m. Phebe White. Issue :— William K. Black, b. 1857 ; in 1893 said to be manager of the Maxwell House at Nashville, Tenn. 2543. Elizabeth F. Black, b. 7, 20, 1830 ; m. 2, 27, 1850, AVilliam Belle- mere. Issue :— Emily Adell, b. 3, 14, 1851 ; d. 1, 15, 1854 : Henry Kirk, b. 9, 18, 1853 ; d. 11, 22, 1859 : John Francis, b. 12, 24, 1855 : William H., b. 12, 20, 1859 ; d. 8, 5, 1860 : Charles H. M., b. 2, 7, 1865. 2544. Rebecca J. Black, b. 11, 14, 1832; d. 8, 14, 1847. 2545. Henry Black, no date. Children of (826) Jesse and Euphemia (Ely) Carver. 2546. Alfred Carver (Jesse, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 10, 12, 1827; m. 2, 22, 1853, Catharine Ann Omer. Residence, Martinsville, Morgan Co., led. Issue: — George 0., b. 1, 4, 1854: Lizzie A., b. 6, 13, 1856: Jessie A., b. 1, 11, 1859 : Elmer E., b. 8, 11, 1861 : Bertha A., b. 7, 31, 1864 : Nellie T., b. 9, 18, 1867 : John C, b. 4, 30, 1870 : Charles G., b. 12, 5, 1872 : Grace A., b. 3, 11, 1877. 2547. Samuel S. Carver, b. 12, 20, 1830, in Bucks Co., Pa. ; ra. 6, 4, 1858, Amanda D. Quick. Residence, Hopewell, N. J. Issue: — Harry N. Carver. 2548. Cynthia A. Carver, b. in Bucks County 8, 8, 1833 ; m. 11, 8, 1851, George W. Rice of New Hope, Pa., and resides in Trenton, N. J. Issue : — Emma A., b. 9, 5, 1852, in Lambertville, N. J. : Addie A., b. 2, 25, 1857 : Mary E., b. 7, 24, 1859 : George E., b. 3, 16, 1861 : Theressa W., b. 5, 16, 1865 ; all in Lambertville. 2549. Sophia Carver, b. 4, 24, 1837, in Hunterdon Co., N. J. ; m. 3, 4, 1854, John Wright. Residence, Trenton, N. J. Issue : — Samuel C, b. 2, 25, 1855 : Euphemia A., b. 10, 19, 1857 : Elmer E., b. 6, 27, 1861 : George B., b. 1, 1, 1864: Alfred E., b. 8, 16, 1871 ; all in Lambertville, N. J. Children of (827) Cynthia Carver and Isaac Black. 2550. Sophia Black (Cynthia, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 4, 12, 1819, in Plumstead Twp. ; d. 3, 8, 1908 ; buried Carversville Cemetery ; m. 5, 15, 1839, Heil Wood, b. 1, 12, 1817 ; d. 2, 14, 1899 ; son of Jonathan Wood and Catharine Ridge of Plumstead, Bucks Co. They resided in Plumstead Township and were both members of Church. He served in the Civil War two years and two months, 1861-1863, and was honorably discharged on account of ill healtli. 2551. Sarah Ann Black, b. 11, 20, 1820; d. 12, 16, 1823. SIXTH GENERATION. 311 2552. William Black, b. 1, 5, 1823, in Plumstead Twp., m. 1, 22, 1848, Isabella Althouse. Issue :—Alonza, b. 12, 18, 1850: Herman J., b. 9, 23, 1853; d. 12, 7. 1854 : Melissa M., b. 9, 12, 1856 : William H., b. 4, 19, 1859 : E. Anna, b. 8, 30, 1860 : d. 6, 25, 1882 : Jesse M., b. 11, 7, 1861 : Abraham, b. 6, 24, 1864 : Sarah A., b. 10, 12, 1867 : Arian, b. 9, 7, 1869 : John W., b. 10, 8, 1874. 2553. Catharine 0. Black, b. 2, 6, 1825 ; d. 2, 29, 1848, unm. 2554. Ann Elizabeth Black, b. 12, 13, 1827, in Plumstead; m. 1, 1, 1853, Joseph G. Rice, and resided in Carversville, Pa. No issue. 2555. Levi Black, b. 12, 28, 1829; m. 1, 6, 1853, (2411) Amanda M. Large, b. 11, 1, 1829 ; dau. of Cynthia Scarborough and Joseph K. Large. He was a shoemaker by trade and later kept store at Aquetong, Pa. ; now residing at Lambertville, N. J. They are Friends and he a Republican. 2556. Isaac C. Black, b. 9, 26, 1831, in Plumstead, m. 7, 8, 1858, Myra Simpson. In 1903 his address was Arlington, Bureau Co., 111. Issue : — Anna Estella, b. 8, 17, 1859; d. 3, 15, 1863; Ada D., b. 2, 27, 1861; Millie R., b. 12, 9, 1862 ; d. 9, 15, 1880 ; Louis, b. 10, 15, 1864 ; Joseph, b. 9, 6, 1866 : Bertha, b. 9, 11, 1868; d. 3, 10,1881. 2557. Ezra W. Black, b. 12, 16, 1833 ; m. 12, 25, 1864, Sarah Ann Murry, d. 6, 9, 1873 ; Second m. 3, 3, 1875, to Margery Lambert, dau. of Maria Carver and John Lambert. Residence, Center Bridge, Bucks Co., Pa., 1903. Issue : — Oliver P., b. 10, 11, 1865 ; see below : Hannah, b. 6, 27, 1867 ; d. 3, 27, 1869 : Pennington L., b. 7, 24, 1869 ; d. 12, 22, 1870 : Franklin, b. 1, 1, 1872. And by last wife :— Elizabeth L., b. 12, 24, 1876 : Carey, b. 1, 14, 1878. Oliver P. Black m. 6, 28, 1887, Alice E. Saxton, b. 9, 4, 1864; dau. of Charles M. Saxton and Jane Reeder of Doylestown. In 1890 resided in South- ampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Walter C, b. 10, 4, 1888; d. 4, 21, 1889. 2558. Abraham Black, b. 5, 12, 1836, in Plumstead Twp., was colonel of the 14th N. J. vols, in the Civil War, and was killed at the Battle of the Wilderness, 5, 12, 1864, unm. 2559. Jesse L. Black, b. 8, 23, 1838, in Plumstead, m. 3, 10, 1865, (2585) Sarah C. Carver, b. 1, 27, 1844; dau. of (830) Isaac Carver and Elizabeth Biddle. In 1903 he was residing at 2104 Webster St., Philadelphia. Issue : — Charles, b. 7, 5, 1866 : Delia : no date. Children of (828) Rachel Carver and Anthony Fly of Solebury Twp. 2560. Jane Eliza Cole Fly (Rachel, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 1, 25, 1824 ; m. 1, 30, 1850, Thomas Cooper Walton, d. 10, 11, 1872. They resided in Clinton, N. J., where the widow remained in 1902. Issue : — Emma Augusta, 312 TUB KIRK FAMILY. b. 11, 7, 1850 : Josephine Eltou, b. 8, 22, 1853 : Horace Mann, b. 12, 1, 1857 : Martha Evans, b. 9, 24, 1859 : Lucius Leedom, b. 7, 18, 1865. 2561. Wilhelmina Maria Fly, b. — 17, 1826 ; d. 1, 28, 1828. 2562. Lavinia Fly, b. 3, 7, 1827 ; d. 11, 22, 1827. 2563. Isaac Otis Fly, b. 12, 21, 1828; d. 4, 16, 1829. 2564. Sarah Ann Fly, b. 11, 27, 1830 ; d. 1, 18, 1837. 2565. Martha B. Fly, b. 11, 11, 1833, in Solebury; d. 5, 21, 1859; m. 3, 13, 1856, James Judson Evans. After her death he married, 1, 16, 1862, her sister Mary H. Ply. Issue by 1st wife :— Ida Jane Evans, b. 1, 15, 1858 ; d. 3, 14, 1858. 2566. Caroline Fly, b. 1, 9, 1836; d. 1, 20, 1837. 2567. Mary H. Fly, b. in Solebury 4, 18, 1837; m. 1, 16, 1862, James Judson Evans, above, and they reside in Philadelphia. Issue : — Martha, b. 12, 18, 1863 ; Harriet Carlton, b. 7, 19, 1866. 2568. Elizabeth Ann Fly, b. 11, 26, 1839 ; d. 6, 15, 1874, unm. 2569. Joseph Carver Fly, b. 1, 1, 1842 ; d. 11, 21, 1909 ; buried at Carvers- ville, Pa. 2570. Rachel Carrie Fly, b. 7, 14, 1847 ; unmarried. Children of (829) Levi and Harriet (Cosner) Carver, of Northampton Twp. 2571. Elias Carver (Levi, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 12,29, 1832; m. Mary Ann Crothers. Issue : — John W., deceased, William, Anna B., Harry B., George S., Willet G., Stephen T., Edmund, dec'd, Elizabeth G. and Levi Carver. No further record. 2572. Mary Ann Carver, m. William Reading. Issue: — Louisa, William and Anna Mary Reading. 2573. Lucinda Carver, b. 11, 29, 1835 ; unmarried. 2574. Rebecca J. Carver, b. 3, 19, 1837 m. Stephen Tomlinson and lives at Langhorne, Pa. Issuet : — Harriet S., Wilmer, Martha, Mary Emma, John C, Lucy C, Ida W., Herbert and Charles Tomlinson. No further record. 2575. John W. Carver, b. 3, 6, 1839 ; m. 1, 16, 1868, Phebe Ann Ashton, b. 12, 1, 1844; dau. of George W. Ashton of New Hope, Pa. Issue: — Preston C, b. 2, 25, 1869; Caroline S., b. 2, 23, 1870. 2576. Sarah E. Carver, b. 4, 11, 1841 ; died young. SIXTH GENERATION. 313 2577. Louisa Carver, b. 9, 3, 1843 ; ra. 11, 17, 1870, (2794) Thomas H. Delaney. No issue. 2578. Rachel Carver, b. 10, 30, 1845 ; m. 11 Mo. 1868, Isaiah Hubbard. Issue : — Arcurius, Elizabeth and William Hubbard. 2579. Johanna Carver, b. 11, 2, 1847; m. 12, 25, 1868, James A. Milnor. Issue :— Elmira C, b. 6, 30, 1870. 2580. Elmira Carver, b. 2, 29, 1848 ; m. Walter J. Smith of Germantown, Pa. Issue : — Carl and Elizabeth Smith. 2581. William Carver, b. 3, 28, 1852 ; died young. Children of (830) Isaac and Elizabeth C. (Biddle) Carver. 2582. George W. Carver (Isaac, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 9, 16, 1836, in Philadelphia, m. 3, 19, 1857, Phebe C. Brown. They reside in Reading, Pa. Issue :— Isaac K., b. 11, 23, 1857 ; d. 10, 10, 1860 : Joseph, b. 3, 18, 1861 ; d. 3, 24, 1865 : Elizabeth, b. 2, 15, 1864; Charles C, b. 10, 24, 1868 : William E., b. 3, 19, 1872. 2583. Mary B. Carver, b. in Philadelphia 11, 5, 1838 ; m. 11, 7, 1858, William H. McLean, d. 8, 9, 1862. Second m. 11, 28, 1869, to Edward J. Springer. Issue by 1st only :— Ida E. b. 8, 5, 1859 : Harry C, b. 8, 7, 1861. 2584. Charles C. Carver, b. 7, 7, 1841 ; d. 1, 25, 1863. 2585. Sarah C. Carver, b. 1, 27, 1844; m. (2559) Jesse L. Black. 2586. Emma T. Carver, b. 9, 14, 1846 ; immarried. 2587. Anna E. Carver, b. 6, 12, 1849 ; d. 6, 4, 1860. 2588. Henry C. Carver, b. 6, 5, 1852 ; d. 11, 20, 1860. 2589. Davis W. Carver, b. 7, 9, 1855 ; d. 9, 21, 1860. Child of (831) Miranda Carver and George Huey. 2590. John Huey (Miranda, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), d. 1862, in Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa. ; m. 1856, Felicia H. Livezey, b. 4, 21, 1841 ; dau. of Cyrus Livezey and Rebecca Small. Previous to 1861 he had a coal yard at Lumberville. Issue :— Caroline, b. 11, 9, 1858 : William H., b. 7, 23, 1861 ; d. 9, 21, 1861. Caroline Huey m. 10, 11, 1880, Joseph Moore and had issue : — Charles L. Moore, b. 9, 1, 1881. 314 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (832) Mary Carver and William Johnson. 2591. Edward Johnson (Mary, Sarah, William, Isaac, John), b. 5, 8, 1835 ; m. 2, 28, 1859, Rachel S. Walker, dau. of John Walker. Address in 1903, Lumberville, Pa. Issue :— Laura, b. 12, 15, 1859 ; d. 12, 25, 1861 : Phebe, b. 7, 5, 1861 : Charles N., b. 3, 26, 1865 : William N., b. 4, 16, 1868. 2592. Caroline Johnson, b. 3, 29, 1836 ; d. 8, 2, 1863 ; m. 10 Mo. 1862, Joseph C. Harvey. No issue. 2593. Phebe A. Johnson, b. 11, 11, 1839; d. 7, 1, 1859, unmarried. 2594. George W. Johnson, b. 12, 12, 1841 ; died unmarried. 2595. William E. Johnson, b. 1, 18, 1845 ; d. 4 Mo. 1886 ; m. Susanna Kitchen, dau. of William Kitchen. Issue :— Victoria H., b. 8, 29, 1871 ; Flora M., b. 11, 3, 1872; Claude A., b. 12, 29, 1874; Orville C, b. 3, 17, 1876; Burley J., b. 9, 10, 1878 ; Mary L., b. 11, 23, 1882. Children of (834) William and Sarah (Livezey) Walton. 2596. Smith B. Walton (William, Cynthia, William, Isaac, John), b. 12, 26, 1823, in Morelaud Twp., near Hatboro, Montgomery Co., Pa. ; d. 10, 30, 1896, near Jamison, Warwick Twp., Bucks Co. ; m. 3, 27, 1848, Mary Saurman, b. 1, 10, 1824; dau. of Jacob Saurman and Sarah M. Hallowell. They resided in Warwick Twp. He was a cooper, farmer, and a Republican : buried at William Penn Cam., Somerton, Phila. 2597. Mary Ann Walton, b. 4, 11, 1826, near Hatboro ;d. 12, 3, 1906, at North Wales, Pa.; buried at Hillside Cem. : m. 4, 14, 1864, hj Friends' ceremony to Jonathan Bradtield, farmer, b. 5, 11, 1826; son of Abner Bradfield and Sarah Ann Thomas. They resided at North Wales, Montgomery Co., Pa., both mem- bers of Friends' Mtg. 2598. Anthony Walton, b. 2, 16, 1828, in Moreland ; d. 3, 2, 1909 ; m. Amy Ann Addis, deceased, dau. of Joseph Addis. Issue : — Amos, b. 12, 25, 1850 ; married : Joseph. Mary Anna, m. Robert Dean, Philadelphia : William : Sarah, m. Joseph Brown, near Willow Grove, Pa. : Ralph : Carrie. 2599. Elizabeth Walton, b. 1, 11, 1831 in Moreland; d. 9, 28, 1867 ; buried at Abington Friends' graveyard; m. 4, 16, 1854, under care of Abington Mo. Mtg., David R. Johnson, farmer, d. 9, 2, 1892, aged 63 years; son of John L. and Mary Johnson. They, resided at Center Bridge, Bucks County; members of Friends' Meeting. 2600. Anna Walton, b. 4, 11, 1832, in Moreland; d. 8, 4, 1868; buried at Abington Mtg. ; m. 3, 4, 1858, under care of Abington Mo. Mtg., Clark B. Ross, •a < o 2; w a H O S SIXTH GENERATION. 315 b. 2, 25, 1825 ; son of Cephas and Mary Ross of Buckingham Twp. They re- sided in Northampton Twp. He was a miller, farmer and a Republican. 2601. Joseph Walton, b. 8, 29, 1834; d. 2, 6, 1864, unm. : buried at Abing- ton, of which Mtg,, he was a member. 2602. William L. Walton, b. in Moreland 10, 13, 1836; d. 5, 21, 1911; m. 1855, Elizabeth Berrell, d. 9, 8, 1906, aged 76 years; buried at Abington; dau. of John Berrell. He was a farmer at Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery Co., Pa. 2603. Stephen Walton, b. 8, 18, 1840, in Moreland ; d. 9, 24, 1870, of con- sumption, at his father's home; m. Annie Lefferts. Both were school teachers. They had one child, Stephen, who died in infancy. The widow married again. Children of (839) Miranda Walton and Ralph Smith. 2604. Amos W. Smith (Miranda, Cynthia, William, Isaac, John), b. 11, 24, 1831 ; d. 2, 22, 1853, unm, buried at Wrightstown. 2605. Margery Smith, b. 5, 24, 1833 in Makefield ; d. 9, 4, 1904 ; buried at WrightstowTi Friends' graveyard; m. 12, 13, 1881, AVilliam Keyser, ta. 7, 11, 1822 ; d. 6, 30, 1898 ; buried at Wrightstown ; son of Joseph Keyser and Sarah Michener. He was a farmer and they were members of Friends' Meeting; resided at Wrightstown. No issue. 2606. Barclay J. Smith, b. 6, 11, 1834, in Makefield Twp. ; d. 12, 14, 1903, in San Francisco, Cal. ; buried at Wrightstown Friends' graveyard; m. 5, 18, 1859, at her home under care of Horsham J\Io. Mtg., to (2687) Lydia Ann Wood, b. 11, 21, 1832 ; d. 10, 1, 1904 ; buried same ; dau. of John Wood and Rebecca Walton ; member of Horsham Meeting. They resided at Buckman- ville and Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. He was real estate agent at Newtown, president of the Newtown Banking Co. ; later a merchant in San Francisco ; members of Wrightstown Meeting. 2607. Edwin E. Smith, b. 4, 8, 1839, in Buckingham Twp. ; d. 1, 17, 1897, in Upper Makefield Twp.; m. 3, 22, 1860, Esther Livezey, b. 5 Mo. 1840; dau. of Edward Livezey and Mary Shallcross of near Frankford, Philadelphia. Pie was a farmer in Upper Makefield ; both members of Friends' Meeting. He was buried at Buckingham Mtg. His widow's address, Richboro, Pa. Children of (845) William and Esther (Thomas) Kirk. 2608. Miranda C. Kirk (William, Isaac, William, Isaac, John), b. 3, 23, 1836, in Buckingham; d. in same 1, 28, 1872; buried at Buckingham Mtg.; m. 12, 11, 1856, (2354) John K. Scarborough. See his line. 2609. Amy R. Kirk, b. 12, 3, 1837 ; living in Pineveille, unm. 1902. 316 THE KIRK FAMILY. 2610. Martha Jane Kirk, b. 8, 15, 1842 ; urnn., in Pineville, 1902. 2611. Sarah Ellen Kirk, b. 5, 8, 1847 ; died young. 2612. Letitia Emily Kirk, b. 6, 19, 1849 ; m. 2, 6, 1902, in Philadelphia, by Mayor, Samuel Ashbridge, to Amos T. Worthington, b. 9, 7, 1841 ; son of "Walter Worthington and Cynthia Tomlinson of Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He is a farmer. Res., Pineville, Bucks Co. Children of (848) Charles and (835) Mary (Walton) Kirk. 2613. Amos W. Kirk (Charles, Amos, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 2, 1, 1827, in Upper Makefield ; m. 10, 19, 1859, in Trenton, by Mayor Franklin S. Mills, to Jane S. Worthington, b. 5, 22, 1838; d. 8, 9, 1860; buried at Wrightstown graveyard ; dau. of William Worthington and Seraphina Taylor. They resided near Pineville, Pa., on a part of the (62) Joseph Kirk home farm. No issue. Second m. 7, 3, 1866, by same mayor, to Mary H. Mahan, b. 12, 16, 1843; d. 11, 6, 1886; buried at same; dau. of Cornelius Mahan and ]Mercy De Pue, of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He was a Friend in principle but not a member: d. at Wycombe, Pa., 9, 6, 1910; buried at Wrightstown. In Davis's History of Buclis County it is slaown that Cornelius Mahan's name is in tlie list of privates of the first battalion of Bucks County Associa- tors, in Lower Makefield Company, August 19, 1775. He was probably ancestor of the above Cornelius Mahan. 2614. George D. Kirk, b. 12, 9, 1831 ; d. 3, 15, 1912 ; unm. 2615. Miranda S. Kirk, 3, 15, 1834, in Warwick Twp., m. 10, 5, 1859, at Trenton, N. J., by Mayor Franklin S. Mills, to Edward Roberts, b. 8, 20, 1829, in Newtown Twp. ; d. 7, 25, 1909, at Forest Grove ; son of Phineas Roberts and Jane Slack of Newtown. They resided on a farm near Newtown, Pa., and in 1883 removed to San Francisco, Cal. but in 1890 returned to Bucks County and in 1902 resided on and owned a part of the original "Kirk Homestead" in Buckingham Twp., late in life she united with Friends at Wrightstown Meet- ing. Since her husband's death she has removed to Doylestown. No issue. 2616. Ellen Walton Kirk, b. 12, 19, 1836, in Warwick Twp.; m. at Trenton, N. J., by the mayor, 12, 18, 1856, to (2502) Theodore Johnson Doan, b. 11, 14, 1831, in Upper Makefield Twp. ; d. 8, 10, 1903 in Doylestown; son of Benjamin Doan and (817) Sarah Kirk. See his line. Children of (849) Wilhelraina Kirk and John K. Trego. 2617. Angelina Trego (Wilhelmina, Amos, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 4, 17, 1829; near Pineville, Bucks Co., Pa.; m. (2489) Stephen Smith Kirk. See his line. 2618. Amos K. Trego, b. 3, 27, 1838, near Pineville ; d. there 5, 18, 1911 ; Od^Curz^yia^ (From daguerreotype taken 1856. in his 26th year.) Facing- p. 316. SIXTH GENERATION. 317 m. 10, 10, 1861, to Emily Anna MeKinstry, b. 7, 21, 1810 ; dau. of Henry McKinstry and (1798) Hannah Hillborn. They resided last in Pineville, Bucks Co., Pa. He was a farmer and a Republican. Children of (850) Angelina Kirk and Joseph Worthington. 2619. Wilhelmina T. Worthington (Angelina, Amos, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 2, 13, 1838, near Mozart, Buckingham Twp. ; m. 12, 1, 1864, at Doyles- town, Pa., by Rev. S. M. Andrews, to Josiah S. Roberts, farmer, b. 6, 27, 183-3, in Newtown Twp. ; d. 12, 16, 1897, at Breadysville, Bucks Co. buried at Wrights- town ; son of Phineas Roberts and Jane Slack. Residence at Breadysville. Not members of meeting, but incline to Friends'. Issue: — Anna S. Roberts, b. 9, 5, 1866 ; m. 3, 21, 1888, at Hartsville, Bucks Co., by Rev. G. H. Nimo, to Edward H. Jamison, b. 12, 1, 1864; son of Hart Jamison and Emily Holbert. Res., Breadysville. No issue: Angelina W. Roberts, b. 2, 14, 1871; d. 3, 3, 1871; buried at Wrightstown. 2620. Sarah W. Worthington, b. 2, 24, 1840, near Mozart, Buckingham Twp.; d. 11, 11, 1908, at her dau. Ella's, 2447 Delhi St., Philadelphia; m. 12, 5, 1867, Samuel C. Kirk, farmer, b. 8, 15, 18.34; d. 10, .30, 1901; buried at Neshaminy Presb. Ch. yd; son of William R. Kirk and Hannah Carver, and descended from an ancestor who emigrated to this country in 1795. They resided near Mozart. Issue: — Ella R. Kirk, b. in Buckingham 11, 30, 1870; m. 9, 11, 1895. (3871) William S. Tomlinson. See his line. 2621. Amos Kirk Worthington, b. 8, 14, 1843, near Mozart ; d. 7, 19, 1897 ; buried at Wrightstown; m. 12, 9, 1869, Rebecca Ann Puff, b. 12, 31, 1849; dau. of William Puff and Lucy Ann Morris. He was a farmer near Mozart, Buck- ingham Twp. 2622. Emily Worthington, b. 1, 8, 1852; d. 5, 29, 1889, with consumption m. 11, 13, 1869, Spencer W. Worthington, b. 8, 3, 1846; son of William Worth- ington and Seraphina Taylor. They resided in Buckingham Twp. and Doyles- town. He m. second time to Margaret Mathews, nee Roberts, who has one child. Children of (851) Thomas and Sarah Ann (Malone) Kirk. 2623. Rebecca Kirk (Thomas, Amos, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 11, 22, 1838 ; d. 9, 21, 1883, unmarried. 2624. Charity Kirk, b. 7, 8, 1840 ; d. 12, 3, 1878, unm., at Forest Grove : both buried at Wrightstown Friends' graveyard. By second wife, Mary Walton. 2625. Roseanna Kirk, b. 12, 6, 1847, in Warwick Twp. ; m. 1, 14, 1869, 318 THE KIRK FAMILY. Jeremiah Wortliington, b. 9, 12, 1835 ; son of Spencer Worthington and Mary Kittenhouse. They reside near Mozart, Buckingham Twp. He is a retired farmer. 2626. Wilhelmina Kirk, b. 6, 27, 1850, in Warwick Twp. ; m. 12, 1, 1870, to Eenzie Worthington, son of John and Amy Worthington. She died a short time after their marriage. No living issue. 2627. Amos K. Kirk, b. 8, 14, 1852, in Warwick; d. at Norristown, Pa., 5, 23, 1905, of Paralysis; m. 1, 18, 1883, Carrie Ross, since deceased, dau. of Lewis Ross and Elizabeth Cumings ; buried at Hartsville Presb. Ch. yd. He was a miller and farmer in AVarwick Twp. ; buried at Richboro Cemetery. 2628. Joseph Kirk, b. 12, 4, 1855, in Warwick Twp. ; m. 3, 1, 1877, (4798) Emma Ely, b. 3, 13, 1857 ; dau. of Thomas Ely and Sarah Ann Betts. He is a miller and resides at Hartsville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Sara Rebie Kirk, b. 6, 9, 1885 ; m. at Neshaminy Presb. Ch., 3, 11, 1908, George C. Messer, of Harts- ville, Pa. She and her mother are Presbyterians : A son Jos. Kirk Messer, b. 2629. Thomas FrankUn Kirk, b. 2, 24, I860; d. 9, 2, 1860. 2630. Mary Frances Kirk, twin with Thomas F., d. 8, 14, 1860. Children of (853) Chapman and Letitia A. (Betts) Kirk. 2631. Theodore Kirk (Chapman, Amos, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 9, 5, 1844, in Buckingham Twp.; m. 11, 25, 1869, Mary Jane RandeU, nee Starkey; dau. of William Starkey and Hannah Warner. They reside at Forest Grove, Pa. He works on a farm. Is.sue : — Wilmer Kirk, b. 6, 27, 1873, in Bucking- ham; m. 4 Mo. 1901, Angie Layton, dau. of Lewis N. Layton and Elizabeth Kooker, They reside at Forest Grove and have issue: — Theodore Harvey, b. 11, 27, 1902 : Dorothy May, b. 5, 19, 1905 : Elinor, b. 2632. Chapman Kirk, b. 7, 12, 1846, in Buckingham; m. 11, 19, 1868, (4616) Annie Large, b. 8, 13, 1846; dau. of William S. Large and Martha Paist. lie is one of the prosperous farmers, now retired, residing in Forest Grove, Buckingham T-\vp. ; members of Forest Grove Presb. Ch. and he is sexton of their graveyard. Issue : — Lettie May, b. 2, 8, 1873 ; d. 7, 30, 1889, a member of Thompson Memorial Church in Solebury ; buried at Forest Grove : Charles W. Kirk, b. 8, 30, 1878; m. 8, 29, 1900, at Doylestown, Pa., to Jennie Steiner, dau. of William Steiner and Ellen Frankenfield. He is a farmer residing near Forest Grove. Issue :— William Denard Kirk, b. 12, 20, 1910. Children of (854) Joseph Jenks and Clementine Cole (Wetherill) Kirk. 2633. Amanda Kirk (Joseph, Joseph, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 9, 4, 1843; m. 11, 14, 1867, William F. Hendrix, b. 1, 14, 1846; son of Eliliu Hendrix and SIXTH GENERATION. 319 Grissel Fife. They reside at -iOS S. George St., York, Pa. He is bank mes- senger; members of Methodist Ch. Issue : — Cora Ella Hendrix, b. 11, 21, 1869 ; m. 4, 25, 1901, Robert F. Moruingstar, machinist, son of Jeremiah Morningstar and Kraft. Res., York. 2634. Ellen Gertrude Kirk, b. 11, 2, 1846; d. 11, 10, 1900, in York, Pa.; m. 5, 8, 1880, Charles Shive, b. 7, 10, 1847 ; son of Louis Shive and Harriet Hame. He is a grocer and they reside at 250 E. Philadelphia St., York, Pa. ; members of Methodist Ch. Issue :— Stewart Sumner, b. 5, 7, 1882: Edith Claire, b. 9, 7, 1883. 2635. Elwood Scott Kirk, b. 2, 3, 1849 ; agent, Western Maryland R. R. ; m. 12, 19, 1876, Annie E. Howard, b. 1, 26, 1853; dau. of John Howard and Elmira Burnham. Res., 335 W. Philadelphia St., York, Pa. ilembers of Methodist Ch. No issue. 2636. Mary Elizabeth Kirk, b. 1, 17, 1851 ; m. 12, 19, 1877, Frank Holtz- inger, b. 8, 6, 1859 ; son of John H. Holtzinger and Elizabeth C. Koohenour. Res., 5930 Master St., Philadelphia. He is an electrician. Postal Telegraph. Methodists. Issue: — Horace Kirk Holtzinger b. 10, 8, 1878. 2637. Anna Delphine Kirk, b. 4, 10, 1857; m. 12, 17, 1878, John J. Weakly, druggist, b. 8, 14, 1854; son of John Adam Weakly and Jane Stair. They reside at 105 N. George St., York, Pa. : members of Methodist Ch. Issvie : —Willis S., b. 10, 4, 1879 ; Edna Kirk, b. 5, 14, 1884 : Helen Louise, b. 8, 10, 1889. 2638. James Murphy Kirk, b. 9, 9, 1865; d. 8 Mo. 1906; m. 9, 29, 1885, Lillie L. Wolf, b. 10, 21, 1863. He removed from York to Chambersburg about 1897 and was agent for the Western Maryland R. R. Res. 347 E. Market Street. Methodist. Issue : — Bessie Lewella, b. 8, 2, 1886. Children of (855) Joshua Anderson and Elizabeth S. (Gilbert) Kirk. 2639. Letitia Kirk (Joshua, James, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 9, 4, 1854; d. 8, 25, 1856. 2640. Fannie Kirk, b. 8, 9, 1857 ; d. 4, 8, 1869. 2641. Florence J. Kirk, b. 10, 20, 1866; m. 10, 18, 1893, Edward Blackfan, b. 10, 16, 1869; son of William Chapman Blackfan and Elizabeth (dau. of Amasa) Ely of Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa. They reside at New Hope, Pa. No issue in 1901. Children of (856) Mary Kirk and Charles Bennington Ely. 2642. James K. Ely (Mary, James, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 6, 25, 1849, 320 THE KIRK FAMILY. in Buckingham TAvp. ; m. 11, 25, 1870, Annie K. Doan, b. 12, 4, 1850; dau. of (2501) Stephen K. Doan and Mary Carver, of Buckingham. He is a farmer and a Republican, resides in Forest Grove, Buckingham Twp. Issue : — "William K. Ely, b. 10, 12, 1886. 2643. Hugh B. Ely, b. 1, 3, 1856; m. 12, 24, 1884, (5042) Marianna Slack, b. 4, 6, 1863; dau. of Thomas W. Slack and (2719) Hannah Walton. He is a farmer in Buckingham Twp., and a Republican. No issue. 2644. William P. Ely, b. 12, 22, 1859, in Buckingham; m. 11, 25, 1880, Laura Worthington, b. 4, 18, 1860 ; dau. of John and Amy Worthington. He is in the ready made clothing business in Doylestown, Pa. Issue : — Frank "W., b. 9, 23, 1887 ; m. 9, 15, 1909, Carrie Hellyer, dau. of Samuel Hellyer of Doyles- town, where they all reside : no issue, 1911. Florence K., b. 10, 1, 1892 ; unm. 2645. Georg'e Walter Ely, farmer, b. 11, 8, 1861 ,in Buckingham ; m. 2, 9, 1893, at 1822 Franklin St., Philadelphia, by Rev. W. D. Roberts, to Bertha J. Janney, b. 1866; dau. of Oliver Janney and Hannah Willard. Address, Falls- ington. No issue. 2646. Letitia K. Ely, b. 10, 10, 1863; d. 7, 14, 1892, unmarried; buried at Buckingham. Children of (857) Rachel Caroline Kirk and Thomas Kiphart. 2647. Ella Kiphart (Rachel, Samuel, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 1, 31, 1861 ; m. 1, 25, 1881, Edward Grouse, b. 1857. They reside in Springfield, Ohio, where he is a motorman. They have one child, Leah May, b. 5, 5, 1893. 2648. Harry Kiphart, b. 11, 13, 1863; d. 4, 27, 1888, unm. Children of (860) James and Esther (Williams) Hibbs. 2649. Edvirard W. Hibbs (James, Margery, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 8, 7, 1868, in Buckingham; m. 12, 27, 1892, Myra C. Worthington, b. 4. 29, 1866; dau. of Girard Worthington and Mary Cooper of Lambertville, N. J. She is a member of AVrightstown Mo. Mtg. He is superintendent of the George School farm, near Newtown, Pa. Issue : — Helen Marie, b. 6, 14, 1895. 2650. Mabel K. Hibbs, b. 12, 28, 1871 ; a stenographer, unm., 1902. 2651. John Russell Hibbs, b. 10, 10, 1881; m. 8,15, 1903, by Friends' ceremony, at her home, to Emma B. Sheppard, dau. of William Sheppard, near Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery Co., Pa. Reside in Germantown 1903. Children of (861) Eliza Hibbs and Joseph S. Atkinson. 2652. William H. Atkinson (Eliza, Margery, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 8, SIXTH GENERATION. 321 10, 1850, in Buckingham; m. 11, 20, 1879, Elmira H. Harper, b. 10, 11, 1854; dan. of Jesse Harper and Sarah K. Headley. He is a farmer in Buckingham Twp.- members of Buckingham Meeting. P. 0., Newtown, Pa. Issue: — Eva W., b. 12, 10, 1881 : J. Harper, b. 10, 1, 1884. 2653. Thomas S. Atkinson, b. in Bucldngham 12, 18, 1859 ; d. 4, 26, 1903 ; buried at Buckingham Mtg. ; m. 12, 28, 1886, Minnie A. Price, dau. of (2312) Dr. Edmund M. Price and Rebecca J. Thomas. He was a fai'mer, near Holi- cong, Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. P. 0., Lahaska, Pa. Issue : — Thomas Herman, b. 2, 15, 1888: Ivin DeWitt, b. 11, 20, 1889. 2654. Albert H. Atkinson, b. 5, 18, 1867 ; died in infancy. 2655. Mary Janney Atkinson, b. 8, 19, 1869, in Buckingham Twp.; m. 9, 5, 1895, at Buckingham Meeting, George Watson, son of Judge Richard Watson and Isabella T. McCoy of Doylestown, Pa. He is assistant trust officer and director of Bucks Co. Trust Company: members of Buckingham Meeting. Res., Doylestown, Pa. Issue : — Elizabeth, b. 10, 5, 1896 : Emily ilaria, b. 2, 1, 1900; d. 3,21, 1900. Children of (862) Mary Hibbs and Richard H. Janney. 2656. Sarah Moore Janney (Mary, Margery, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 1, 17, 1856, in Solebury Twp. ; d. 6, 26, 1892, in Trenton, N. J. ; m. 1, 13, 1876, Dr. Frank Williams, son of Edward AVilliams and Ellen Hunter, nee Sehofield Issue :— Mary Williams, b. 9, 20, 1876 : Helen P. Williams, b. 6, 13, 1881. Mary Williams, b. 9, 20, 1876 ; in Solebury Twp. ; m. 4, 15, 1899, James K. Strong, civil engineer, and they reside at Flushing, L. I. Issue: — Emily, b. 8, 1, 1901. And others. 2657. Edward H. Janney, b. 6, 3, 1858, in Solebury, m. Sarah Hulse, but they separated soon after marriage. No issue. He m. again, 4, 30, 1907, by Rev. W. Dayton Roberts, Margaret Moult Perkins, d. 9, 5, 1910. He is a farmer in Solebury Twp. P. 0., New Hope, Pa. 2658. William S. Janney, b. 9, 30, I860; d. 9, 16, 1861. 2659. Kate M. Janney, b. 10, 10, 1865, in Solebury Twp. ; m. 10, 10, 1883, James B. Cornell, b. 11, 6, 1859 ; son of Charles Cornell and Rachel Palmer LaRue of Ewingsville, N. J. Res., 243 Spring St., Trenton, N. J. Issue : — Elsie Dinsmore, b. 2, 5, 1885 : Agnes W., b. 1, 9, 1887 ; Margery K., b. 8, 26, 1888 : Helen LaRue, b. 1, 7, 1891 : Richard J., b. 4, 2, 1897. Of these Elsie Dins- more Cornell m. 7, 18, 1910, Charles Farrest Swett, of Heiglitstown, N. J. 322 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (863) William Harrison and Elmira B. (Malone) Hibbs. 2660. J. Willis Hibbs (William, Margery, Thomas, Isaac, John), b. 11, 15, 1870; d. 3,21, 1873. 2661. W. Elmer Hibbs, b. 10, 16, 1872 ; d. 6, 27, 1875. 2662. Norman K. Hibbs, b. 4, 2, 1875, in Pineville, Pa.; m. 12, 23, 1906, by Rev. W. L. Atkinson, to Ella Caroline Parsons, dan. of Elisha and Georgia P. Parsons of Salisbury, Md. He is foreman in textile department, Keasby, Mattison & Co., Ambler, Pa, Issue :— Margaret Lowe Hibbs, b. 12, 11, 1906. 2663. Sara Malone Hibbs, b. 4, 9, 1881; m. 12, 10, 1902, Dr. John Passett Edwards, son of John Benjamin Edwards and Olive Pickett of Laeeyville, Pa. He was appointed by the government as surgeon in the Philippine Islands : at present resides at Spokane, Wash., 1911. 2664. Florence Hibbs, b. 12, 1, 1882; m. in St. Peter's Church, at Ambler, Pa., 4, 26, 1911, by Rev. G. S. Jeffries, to James Rhoades Gillen of that place. 2665. Eliza Hibbs, b. 7, 23, 1885; d. 7, 30, 1885; burials at Wrightstown graveyard. Children of (868) Sarah Wood and Jacob Walton. 2666. Beulah Walton (Sarah, Mary, Ann, Thomas, John), b. 9, 11, 1805; d. 4, 27, 1889 ; buried at Horsham Friends' graveyard ; m. (889) George Walton. See his line. 2667. Mary C. Walton, b. 7, 14, 1807 ; d. 5, 5, 1869 ; m. 3, 29, 1848, Joel Lair, blacksmith, son of Leonard Lair and Sarah Johnson. They were mem- bers of Plymouth Friends' Meeting. No issue. 2668. Seneca Walton, b. 8, 14, 1812 ; d. in the West, unmarried. 2669. Lewis Walton, b. 6, 2, 1821 ; d. 10, 3, 1903, at JohnsviUe, Pa. ; buried at Horsham Mtg. ; m. 11, 13, 1845, under care of Friends, to (3465) Sarah D. Michener, b. 1, 28, 1822; d. 12, 22, 1904; dan. of Absalom Michener and (1450) Esther Heston, of Plorsham, Montgomery Co. Pa. He was a retired farmer. 2670. Ruth Anna Walton, b. 3 ,25, 1826 ; m. 3, 14, 1850. LcAvis Malone, b. 2, 7, 1823; d. 11, 28, 1892; buried at Horsham Mtg.; son of James Malone and Sarah Bye of Buckingham, Bucks Co. They resided at JohnsviUe, Pa. ; mem- bers of Friends' Meeting. He was a retired farmer. She now, 1911, resides at Friends' Home, Nori'istown. Children of (869) Joseph and Rachel (Malone) Wood, of Moreland. 2671. Chalkley Wood (Joseph, Mary, Ann, Thomas, John), b. 10, 4, 1813; SIXTH GENERATION. 323 d. 6, 5, 1881; buried at Horsham Mtg, m. there 3, 5, 1840, to (892) Sarah R. Walton, b. 11, 9, 1814; d. 2, 3, 1900; buried same; dau. of Isaac Walton and his 2d wife, Mary Roberts. He was a farmer. Members of Horsham Meeting. 2672. Rebecca M. Wood, b. 1, 23, 1816 ; d, 8, 2, 1849 ; buried at Horsham Mtg.; m. there 3, 8, 1838, Hughes Warner, farmer, b. in Moreland 7, 13, 1814; d. 8, 8, 1901 ; buried same ; son of Isaac AVarner and Elizabeth Hughes. Mem- bers of Friends' Meeting. Hughes m. 2d wife, Rachel Wildman, and had son John W., who m. 4, 30, 1891, Annie Penton. 2673. Comly Wood, b. 7, 31, 1818, in Moreland ; m. 2, 26, 1846, at the home of Martha L. Shoemaker, to Geraldine Shoemaker, b. 2, 25, 1824; dau. of Samuel and Martha L. Shoemaker. Res., Moreland Twp., near Hatboro : mem- bers of Horsham Meeting. He was a farmer. 2674. John Wood, b. 6, 13, 1820 ; d. 12, 19, 1904, at Torresdale, Pa. ; m. 11, 16, 1843, in Warminster Meeting, to Sarah Davis, b. 7, 27, 1820; d. 6, 22, 1846; buried at Warminster ; dau. of Seth Davis and Jane Fell. Second m. 11, 21, 1850 to Sidney Knight ,b. 11, 3, 1829 ; d. 10, 16, 1900; dau. of Nathan T. Knight and Elizabeth Thomas of Lower Dublin Twp. She was a member of Byberry Mtg. Res. Torresdale, Pa. 2675. Mary S. Wood, b. 9, 6, 1822 in Moreland; d, 3 15, I860; bur. at Upper Dublin Mtg. ; m. 2, 13, 1845, at her home in Moreland, to Lee Garrigues, b. 8, 1, 1819; d. 5, 14, 1900; buried same; son of Benjamin Garrigues and wife Anna, of Upper Dublin, Montgomery County. 2676. George Wood, b. 12, 10, 1824; m. 3, 23, 1848, Sarah Garrigues, b. 1, 24, 1827 ; dau. of Benjamin and Anna Garrigues. He is a retired farmer, re- siding at Norristown, Pa. 2677. Ann Wood, b. 3, 9, 1827; d. 8, 29, 1887; buried at Warminster Friends' graveyard; m. 12, 13, 1849, at her home in Moreland, to Jonathan Davis, b. 3, 19, 1826; d. 5, 31, 1875; buried same; son of Seth Davis and Jane Fell of Warminster, Bucks Co., Pa., where they resided. He was a farmer : members of Friends' Meeting. 2678. Joseph Wood, b. 4, 8, 1829 ; m. 2, 15, 1855, at her home in Chelten- ham, Montgomery Co., to Anne M. Fenton, b. there 10, 25, 1829; d. 10, 4, 1909, at Noble, Pa. ; buried at Horsham Mtg. ; dau. of Thomas Fenton and Alice Live- zey of Cheltenham. They were retired farmers in Moreland Twp., near the Byberry Road Station, P. & R. R. R. 2679. Elizabeth Wood, b. 12, 21, 1832, in Moreland; m. 3, 18, 1858, at her home, under care of Friends, to Abner W. Walmsley, b. 1, 27, 1831, in Byberry; d. 2, 11, 1896; buried at Horsham Mtg.; son of Ezra Walmsley and Sarah 324 THE KIBK FAMILY. Wortlnngton. They were members of Horsham Mtg. and resided in Moreland Twp., near Hatboro. He was a descendant of Thomas Walmsley, one of the early settlers of Byberry, who also owned considerable land in Bucks County. Elizabeth Walmsley has given valuable help in their branch of the family, having a register of the Wood family in her possession. 2680. Rachel Wood, b. 1, 28, 1836 ; d. 9, 25, 1837. Children of (870) John and Rebecca (Walton) Wood, of Moreland. 2681. William Wood (John, Mary, Ann, Thomas, John), b. 10, 16, 1818; d. 3, 31, 1901, in Baltimore ; m. 11, 11, 1841, at Horsham Meeting, to Christianna S. Lukens, b. 6, 14, 1820; dau. of Peter Lukens and Mary Rider of Horsham. They were members of Friends' Meeting in Baltimore, in which he was an esteemed minister. He was bookkeeper for a mercantile firm in Baltimore for years. 2682. Mitchell Wood, b. 12, 11, 1819 ; m. 4, 11, 1844, under care of Friends, to Mary H. Walton, b, 6, 26, 1824; d. 8, 17, 1908; buried at Horsham; dau. of Seth Walton and Margaret AValton of Horsham : members of Horsham Meeting and reside at Jolmsville, Pa. He is a. retired farmer. 2683. Hiram Wood, b. 1, 1, 1823; d. 11, 16, 1876; in Newtown, Pa.; m. 2, 12, 1851, imder care of Friends, to Mary S. Fell of Delaware, b. 8, 27, 1824; d. 7, 20, 1911 ; dau. of Lewis Fell and Ann Smith of Wilmington, Del. He was a farmer in Moreland for a time; later removed to Newtown, Pa. Members of Friends' Meeting. 2684. Hannah W. Wood, b. 4, 1, 1826 ; d. 2, 9, 1862 ; m. 4, 16, 1846, Amos S. Jackson, b. 2, 10, 1820; d. 11, 7, 1886, in Philadelphia; son of Morris and Meribah Jackson. For a time they resided at Johnsville, Pa. By trade he was a shoemaker. They were members of Friends' Meeting, in which he fre- quently spoke. 2685. Daniel Wood, b. 2, 5, 1828, in Moreland Twp. ; d. 4, 8, 1903 ; buried at Horsham; m. 3,11, 1852, under care of that meeting to (2810) Sidney Walton, b. 2, 9, 1833 ,in Horsham; d. 6, 17, 1896, in Philadelphia; buried same; dau. of Joseph Walton and Martha Dubree of Horsham. He farmed in More- land ; later removed to Philadelphia and resided at 1624 N. 13th St. Both members of Friends' Meeting. 2686. Sarah Wood, b. 12, 20, 1829 ; d. 3, 27, 1848, unm. 2687. Lydia Ann Wood, b. 11, 21, 1832; d. 10, 1, 1904; m. (2606) Barclay J. Smith. See his line. s «• B Cm W . S § o i SIXTH GENERATION. 325 Children of (872) Mary Paxson and Charles Spencer, of Horsham. 2688. Elizabeth L. Spencer (Mary, Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 7, 15, 1812; d. 1, 20, 1890; m. 4, 8, 1811, Thomas Diitton, b. 1, 7, 1803; d. 4, 6, 1849 ; son of Tlioiuas Button and Sarah Jones of A.stt)n, Dehxware Co., Pa. Issue :—Cliarles S., b. 12, 8, 1842; d. 10, 12, 1867: Hannah, b. 12, 29, 1843; d. (also her infant) 3, 21, 1869; m. 9, 5, 1867, Henry C. Ellis: Thomas, b. 6, 16, 1846; m. 6, 19, 1867, Emma F. Kinsey : George, b. 8, 24, 1848; d. 10, 26, 1848. 2689. Ruth Anna Spencer, b. 4. 20, 1814; d. 12. 14, 1889, unm. 2690. Ellen Spencer, b. 12, 20, 1815 ; d. 6, 16, 1905, umn. 2691. Hannah Spencer, b. 11, 28, 1817; d. 8, 26, 1840, unm. 2692. Sabilla, b. 10, 14, 1819 ; d. 7, 17, 1842. 2693. Anna Spencer, b. 5, 29, 1823; d. 11, 8, 1908; m. 1, 11, 1866, Joshua Cope, son of Caleb B. Cope and Hannah Sharpless of Montgomery Co., Pa. No issue. Res., Fallsington, Pa. 2694. Mary B. Spencer, b. 5, 5, 1833; d. at West Chester, Pa., 11, 4, 1909; m. 5, 15, 1857, Edward Reeve, son of John and Priscilla Reeve of Medford, N. J. Issue: — Edith S., b. 1858, d. a young woman : John N., b. I860; m. and liv- ing in New Jersey. Children of (875) John and Martha (Gourley) Walton. 2695. Ephraim Walton (John, Jeremiah, Jlary, Thomas, John), b. 9, 1, 1823 ; d. same date. 2696. Elwood Walton, b. 9, 9, 1824; d. 5, 14, 1825. 2697. Samuel Walton, b. 8, 31,1825; d, 10, 7, 1900, in Wrightstown; buried at Wrightstown Friends' Graveyard; m. 4, 3, 1849, Mercy Jane Snyder, b. 3 IS 1825; d. 12, 26, 1891; buried same; dau. of Simon Snyder and Mary Thomas. They resided in Moreland and in Upper Makefield Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., and followed farming. 2698. Elizabeth Walton, b. 1, 20, 1827 ; d. 7, 18, 1827. 2699. Lewis L. Walton, b. 5, 14, 1828; d. 8, 28, 1900, in Hatboro, Mont- gomery Co., Pa. ; m. 2, 5, 1852, Susanna Snyder, b. 1, 7, 1829 ; d. 3, 3, 1911 ; dau. of Simon Snyder and Mary Thomas. He was a retired farmer in Hatboro. Members of Baptist Church, at Hatboro bur. there. 2700. Morris Walton, b. 8, 30, 1830 ; d. 5, 7, 1891 ; m. Elizabeth Evans and 326 THE KIRK FAMILY. a second wife, Mary Tilman. By the first he had issue : — Benjamin, Mary Ann, John, and two who died young : by the second he had Fanny "Walton. 2701. Emmor Walton, b. 2, 20, 1832; d. 11, 1, 1906; m. (2520) Anna L. Kirk. See her line. 2702. Ruth Anna Walton, b. 5, 28, 1834 ; living in 1903 at Hatboro, Mont- gomery Co., Pa. ; m. 12, 30, 1880, to George Bowen, b. 3, 5, 1820 ; d. 12, 5, 1887. No issue. Children of (877) Hiram and Margaretta (Hallowell) Walton. 2703. Lydia Walton (Hiram, Jeremiah, Mary, Thomas, Jolm), b. 10, 10, 1827 ; d. 12, 23, 1864 ; buried in Cecil Co., Md. ; m. 3, 7, 1850, by an alderman in Philadelphia, to John L. Nice, son of Thomas Nice and Sarah Livezey. He was a farmer and they lived at the Rising Sun, Md. She was a birthright member of the Society of Friends. 2704. Rodman Walton, b. 10, 30, 1829 ; d. 11 Mo. 1866 ; buried Mill Creek, Del.; m. 10, 17, 1849, under care of Friends' Meeting, to Margery Fell, b. 9, 20, 1827 ; d. 6, 4, 1891, in Philadelphia ; buried at Newtown Mtg ; dau. of Lewis Fell and Ann Smith of Delaware. He was a farmer in London Britain Twp., Chester Co., Pa. 2705. Sarah H. Walton, b . 8, 14, 1831; d. 4, 25, 1884; m. 12, 29, 1853, Edward H. Clement, b. 1829 ; d. at Paulsboro, N. J., 10, 22, 1906 : son of Mark and Rebecca D. Clement of Gloucester County. Pie married a second wife, Hannah I. Kirk, of family not ascertained. 2706. Mary Ann Walton, b. 8, 11, 1833; m. 10, 5, 1854, by Friends' cere- mony before the mayor of Trenton, N. J., to (3455) George W. Slack, b. 6, 18, 1831 ; d. 12, 15, 1897, at New Hope, Pa. ; buried at Buckingham Mtg. She was a member of Friends' Meeting. In early life he followed farming and later entered into mercantile business at New Hope, and was well known for his strict integrity and honesty in business. Issue : — Alleyn E. Slack, b. 11, 17, 1857; unm. 1903. 2707. Sidney Walton, b. 4, 24, 1838 ; living in Philadelphia, unm. 2708. Adaline Walton, b. 4, 25, 1840; d. 8, 12, 1841. 2709. Rebecca Walton, b. 3, 10, 1843 ; m. 10, 29, 1863, Ploward B. Strad- ling, d. 12 Mo. 1901, at Beloit, Mahoning Co., 0.; son of Samuel Stradling and Charlotte Pickering of Newtown, Pa. Pie was a veterinary surgeon and practiced at Wilmington, Del., and at Ercildoun, Chester Co., Pa. She was a Friend. 2710. Hannah Walton, b. 8, 10, 1845 ; d. 8, 9, 1846. SIXTH GENERATION. 327 2711. Martha Amy Walton, h. 7, 21, 1847, living; unmarried. Children of (878) Abner and Mary Ann (Hallowell) Walton. 2712. Amanda Walton (Abner. Jeremiah, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 10, 26, 1831; d. 3, 30, 1895; m. 11, 28, 1853, (2513) Thomas Harvey Kirk. See his line. 2713. Rebecca Walton, b. 11, 3, 1835 ; d. 6, 3. 1842. Children of (879) Oliver and Elizabeth (Liikens) Walton. 2714. Martha L. Walton (Oliver, Jeremiah, ilary, Thomas, Jolin), b. 12, 15, 1831; d. 8,16, 1833. 2715. Tacy L. Walton, b. 1, 21, 1833; d. 1. 11, 1872; buried at Horsham Mtg. ; m. 3, 17, 1853, William R. Carr, farmer, buried same; son of Daniel Carr and Ann Beans of Horsham Tvvp., Montgomery Co., where they resided. 2716. Susanna L. Walton, b. 9, 4, 1834; d. 5, 27, 1839. 2717. J. Ritner Walton, b. 10, 23, 1835 ; d. 6, 10, 1903, unmarried, on the homestead of his grandparents Jeremiah and Hannah Walton; buried at Horsham. He was a farmer. 2718. Charles T. Walton, b. 11, 3, 1837; d. 4, 26, 1839. 2719. Hannah Walton, b. 11, 7, 1838; d. 8, 6, 1897, in Buckingham Twp.; buried at Wrightstown Mtg. ; m. 1, 12, 1860, Thomas AV. Slack, b. 2, 4, 1831, liv- ing 1910 ; son of Mahlon Slack and Lydia Ely. They resided in Buckingham and he is a retired farmer. She was a member of Friends' Meeting. 2720. Sarah L. Walton, b. 1, 19, 1840; d. 3, 15, 1875; buried at Horsham Mtg; m. 2, 20, 1867, Joseph W. Levis, b. 1, 8, 1830, d. ; son of Ezra Levis and Beulah Taylor. They resided at Media, Delaware Co., Pa. No issue. 2721. John Walton, b. 1, 1, 1842 ; living 1903 ; m. 2, 13, 1877, Alice S. Conard, b. 5, 10, 1842; dau. of Joseph P. Conard and Rebecca Shaw. They re- side at Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa., and are Friends. He is a real estate and general business agent. Issue: — Susanna L. Walton, b. 1, 8, 1878; was educated at a Business College and is a thoroughly competent assistant in her father's business. 2722. Elizabeth Walton, b. 8, 29, 1843 ; m. 1, 4, 1872, Thomas M. MuUin, b. 1, 30, 1845; son of David MuUin and Clarissa Michener. Tliey reside in Horsham , Montgomery Co., Pa. 2723. James T. Walton, b. 3, 27, 1849; d. 8, 15, 1851. 328 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (880) Jonathan and Jane (Smith) Walton. 2724. Emily Walton (Jonathan, Jeremiah, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 2, 11, 1835; d. 9, 11, 1895 ; buried at Buckingham Mtg. ; m. 3, 27, 1856, under care of Bucking-ham Mo. Mtg., to William J. Betts, b. 1, 24, 1824; d. 11, 28, 1895, in Solebury; bur. at Buckingham; son of William Betts and Ruth Simpson. He was a farmer in Solebury : members of Buckingham Mo. Mtg. 2725. Annie F. Walton, b. 4, 28, 1837 ; d. 2, 26, 1859, unm. 2726. Charles Walton, b. 10, 12, 1848, in Buckingham Twp. ; m. 11, 20, 1879, Emma L. Janney, b. 9, 13, 1853 ; dau. of Joseph and Mary Ann Janney. He was educated at Millersville State Normal School, class of 1870 ; resides at Langhorne, Pa., and is a member of Race Street Meeting, Philadelphia, where he carries on the business of lumber and mill Avork. Issue : — Charles, Jr., b. 2, 27, 1882; m. Marian V. Otto : Fanny J., b. 3, 2, 1890. Children of (881) Hannah Walton and Jacob Armitage. 2727. Susanna Armitage (Jeremiah , Jeremiah, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 5, 10, 1840; d. 12, 31, 1846. 2728. Rebecca W. Armitage, b. 5, 16, 1843. unm. 2729. Elizabeth Armitage, b. 2, 21, 1845 ; d. 10, 31, 1872, unm. 2730. Emily Ann Armitage, b. 3, 27, 1854; m. 3, 17, 1881, Edward L. Roberts, b. in Wrightstown Twp., Bucks Co.; son of Albanus Roberts and Margaret S. Sepler. They reside near Weldon, Abington Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa. He is a farmer. Issue: — J. Russell, b. 3, 6, 1884; d. 4, 30, 1885: Emily, b. 11, 14, 1886; d. 11, 14, : C. Raymond, b. 7, 9, 1888: Helen, b. 12, 5, 1891 ; d. 4, 1, 1892 : Edith Rebecca, b. 12, 6, 1893 ; d. 1, 15, 1895. Children of (882) Benjamin Love and Elizabeth (Coates) Walton. 2731. Coates Walton (Benjamin, Jesse, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 10, 1, 1821 ; d. 2, 11, 1897 ; m. 2, 10, 1853, by Rev. Atkinson, to Mary Rachel Shoe- maker, b. 4, 27, 1832 ; dau. of George S. Shoemaker and Elizabeth Lukens, of Georgetown, D. C. She d. at Merehantville, N. J., 3, 1, 1912. 2732. Juliet Coates Walton, b. 12, 21, 1822; d. 6, 19, 1857, unm. 2733. Ann Walton, b. 8, 2, 1824; d. 12, 29, 1824. 2734. Frances Boyd Walton, b. 12, 16, 1825; m. 6, 23, 1858, Edward L. Shoemaker. Residence, 3117, Sixth Street, West Washington, D. C. No issue mentioned. 2735. Lucy Walton, b. 11, 8, 1827 ; d. 7, 2, 1829. SIXTH GENERATION. 329 Children of (884) Lewis Love and Elizabeth (Stockton) Walton. 2736. Mary Walton (Jesse, Jeremiah, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 11, 11, 1825 ; d. 8, 15, 1828. 2737. Anna Stockton Walton, b. 11, 5, 1827; m. Jacob Anckers. No further record. (See under 2739.) 2738. Ridgway Walton, b. 3, 23, 1829 ; m. Julia Abbott. 2739. Emily Walton, b. 12, 5, 1831 ; m. 1, 2, 1855, William H. Griffith, d. 6, 27, 1902; son of Isaac and Rachel Griffith. She was a member of Spruce Street Mo. Mtg., Philadelphia. Issue :— Henry Walton, b. 3, 13, 1856 : Joseph b. 6, 4, 1859; d. 2, 2, 1863; Elizabeth, b. 4, 21, 1864: Albert Frederick, b. 6, 1, 1872; m. his cousin, Emily Griffith Anckers, dau. of (2737) Anna S. Walton and Jacob Anckers. 2740. Sarah Newbold Walton, b. 2, 21, 1833 ; d. 1, 6, 1836. 2741. Jesse S. Walton, b. 11 ,30, 1835 ; d. 1, 29, 1896 ; m. Elizabeth McMackin. Second m. 7, 8, 1887, at Merchantville, N. J., by Rev. R. G. Moses, to Mary Boyd Armstrong, nee Walton, b. 5, 21, 18.54; dau. of (2631) Goates Walton and Mary Rachel Shoemaker. Issue : — Jessie Stockton Walton, b. 4, 20, 1890. 2742. Elizabeth Walton, b. 11, 29, 1837 ; living unm. 1901. 2743.. Louis Walton, b. 8, 19, 1840 ; d. 11, 5, 1890, at Merchantville, N. J. ; m. Odessa Bell. They were members of Spruce Street Mo. Mtg., Phila., and resided at Altoona, Pa. No issue mentioned. 2744. Henry Ridgway Walton, b. 8, 17, 1842 ; d. 7, 4, 1857. 2745. Edward A. Walton, b. 11, 20, 1844; married. No record. 2746. Ella Walton, b. 1, 4, 1847 ; m. Elliston Stackhouse. Children of (888) Ann Walton and Thomas Tomlinson. 2747. Watson Tomlinson (Ann, Isaac, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 9, 22, 1823, near Bustleton; d. at Somerton 5, 19, 1911; m. 3, 14, 1844, under care of Friends, to Mary L. Buckman, b. 1, 22, 1825 ; d. 5, 12, 1894 ; buried at Byberry Mtg. ; dau. of Amos Buckman and Mary Reese. They were members of Byberry Mtg. He was a minister among Friends. They resided in Byberry Twp., Philadelphia County, Pa. In early life he was a thrifty farmer; later he retired with his daughter at Somerton. 2748. Spencer Tomlinson, b. 2, 18, 1826 ;d. 3, 30, 1893 ; buried at Wm. Penn Cem., Somerton; m. 2, 21, 1850, under the care of Friends, to Elizabeth R. 330 THE KIEK FAMILY. Ridge, b. 5, 18, 1829; d. 4, 30, 1894; dau. of Daniel Ridge and Rachel Staates. They were members of Byberry Mtg. of Friends. Resided near Bustleton, 23d Ward, Philadelphia. He was a farmer. 2749. John W. Tomlinson, b. 3, 1, 1828 ; living 1903 ; m. 2, 26, 1852 Bvaline T. Thornton, b. 1833 ; d. 10, 11, 1892 ; dau. of Samuel Yardley and Sarah Ann Thornton. He was a farmer and resided at Bethayres, Mont- gomery Co., Pa. Members of Friends' Meeting. 2750. Isaac W. Tomlinson, b. 2, 6, 1832 ; d. 5, 27, 1908, in Bustleton, Pa. ; m. 1, 29, 1862, under the care of Friends, to (1753) Deborah Tomlinson, b. 11, 15, 1835 ; d. 12, 13, 1895, in Bustleton ; dau. of Francis Tomlinson and Deborah Twining. A child died at birth. Second m. 11, 13, 1901, at Horsham Meeting, to Hannah C. Walker, nee Michener, dau. of John T. and Elizabeth F. Michener; all members of Friends' Meeting. He was a retired farmer. 2751. Lydia Ann Tomlinson, b. 2, 13, 1839 ; d. 12, 3, 1905 ; m. 2, 13, 1884, at his residence. Spring Hope, Bedford Co., Pa., to Thomas Cleaver, farmer, b. 10, 13, 1834; son of William Cleaver and Ann Way; members of Dunning 's Creek Mo. Mtg. She was a birthright member of Byberry Meeting. They resided at Spring Hope. She was his second wife. No issue. Children of (889) George Walton and (2566) Beulah Walton. 2752. Comly Walton (George, Isaac, Mary, Thomas, John), b. 3, 6, 1843, in Moreland Twp.; m. 12, 11, 1873, Maere Jane Michener, b. 12, 3, 1848; dau. of Hugh Michener and Sarah Betts of Solebury Twp., Bucks Co. They are mem- bers of Horsham Mo. Mtg. and reside at Hatboro, Montgomery Co., Pa. He is a retired farmer. Issue: — James, b. 6,7,1876; d. aged 11 mos, 22 da.: Hugh, b. 9, 9, 1878 : Elizabeth M., b. 10, 26, 1880; m. 9, 7, 1910, Walker Paxson Hurley, son of William W. and Achsah L., of Soleburj^ : Agnes E., b. 10, 18, 1884, in Moreland; m. 9, 5, 1906, under the care of Friends, at her home, to Bdmvind RusseU Rockafellow ; son of Harry Rockafellow and Anna Molloy of Buckingham. 2753. Lydia Ann Walton, b. 8, 5, 1844 ; d. 8, 2, 1892, unm. 2754. Sarah Walton, b. 7, 5, 1848; d. 2, ,4 1873, of consumption; buried at Horsham Mtg.; m. 1870, Edward Homer, d. 7, 21, 1876, aged 31 years; son of David and Ann Homer. Issue : — Fannie Homer, b. 10, 7, 1871 ; d. 8, 9, 1887, of consumption. Children of (893) Martha Walton and Mordecai Carter. 2755. Franklin Carter (Martha , Jonathan, Susanna, Thomas, John), b. 12, 14, 1826 ; d. 11, 14, 1901, in Northampton Twp., unm. SIXTH GENERATION. 331 2756. Aaron Carter, b. 1, 24, 1829 ; d. 6, 9, 1894. 2757. James Carter, b. 11, 22, 1830, in Northampton Twp., d. 5, 1, 1907 ; buried William Penn Cem., Somerton, Phila. ; m. 4, 3, 1890, to (5135) Ruth Tomliuson, b. 12,6, 1853; dau. of Allen Tomlinsou and (2787) Elizabeth Harding. They reside in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. James Carter and his brother Franklin bought and resided on the Carter homestead in Northampton, containing 130 acres of well improved land. In the year 1889 they retired from farming and erected a modern double house adjoining the home farm, where he resided. His sister Rebecca Carter also resides there. P. 0., Holland, Bucks Co., Pa. 2758. Lydia Ann Carter, b. 10, 6, 1832, in Northampton; d. 11, 30, 1882; m. 1, 6, 1853, Charles Marquedent Osmond, b. 6, 21, 1831, in Middletown Twp. ; d. 4, 14, 1910; buried at Wm. Penn Cem., Somerton; son of Samuel R. Osmond and Hester Suplee. She was a Friend. He was a farmer in Bensalem Twp. P. 0., Langhome, Pa. 2759. Rebecca Carter, b. 8, 16, 1834; Address, Holland, Pa. Unm. 2760. Stephen Carter, b. 10, 23, 1836, in Northampton Twp.; d. 12 Mo. 1904 ; buried Wm. Penn Cem. ; m. Lucinda W. Praul, dau. of Wm. Praul. Issue : — Emma Rebecca and Jesse W. Carter. 2761. Benton W. Carter, b. 5, 19, 1839 ; d. 6, 20, 1848. 2762. Emily Anna Carter, b. 12, 21, 1841 ; d. 3, 11, 1888 ; m. (1754) Francis Tomlinson. See his line. Children of (894) Agnes Walton and James Tomlinson. 2763. Mordecai Tomlinson (Agues, Jonathan, Susanna, Thomas, John), b. 2, 27, 1832, near Fox Chase, Philadelphia ; m. 12, 3, 1857, to Mercy Jane Comly, b. 1, 24, 1834, dau. of Benjamin Comly and Rachel Randall. He resides near Fox Chase and is a farmer. 2764. Wilmer Tomlinson, b. 12, 3, 1834; residing at Bustleton, Pa., unm. 2765. Lydia Ann Tomlinson, b. 4 ,30, 1838, near Fox Chase, Pa., m. 3, 1, 1860, Lewis Wright, b. 10 Mo. 1838; buried at Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; son of Enoch Wright and Jemima Russell. He was a carpenter and resided at Fox Chase. Her address, Trevose, Pa. Children of (903) Agnes Harding and Benjamin Croasdale. 2766. Allen Croasdale (Agnes, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 10, 23, 1816 ; m. Mary Ann Rutherford. Issue : — Watson Davis, m. and has children : 332 THE KIRK FAMILY. Ephraim, ditto : Elizabeth, m. Edward Boggs and has children. No further record. 2767. Ann Croasdale, b. 11, 6, 1817, in Southampton Twp., living in 1908; m. 3, 25, 1840, Joshua C. Blaker, b. 8, 6, 1816; d, 1, 31, 1894; son of Paul Blaker and Kachel Corson of Northampton Twp., Bucks Co. ; where they re- sided until 1883, when they removed to Newtown, Pa. He then retired from farming; buried at Union Cemetery, Riehboro. 2768. Howard Croasdale, b. 9, 8, 1819; d. 4, 20, 1890; m. Malinda Starr, dau. of Thomas Starr of Wilmington, Del. He was a farmer at Burtonsville, Montgomery Co., Md. 2769. Edith Croasdale, b. 12, 20, 1822; d. 1, 1, 1892; buried at Wrights- town Mtg.; m. 2, 17, 1844, William Carver, carpenter, b. 12, 24, 1816; d. 1, 10, 1892; buried same; son of Robert Carver and Mary Smith. He was a birth- right member of Friends' Meeting but she M'as not a member. They resided in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Agnes, b. 11, 1, 1848 ; died young: Elizabeth S., b. 8, 20, 1852; m. (4943) John M. Walton: Mary, b. 6, 22, 1860; living in Ivyland, Pa., unm. 2770. John Croasdale, farmer, b. 11, 26, 1825 ; living at Burtonsville, Md. in 1903 ; m. 4, 22, 1847, Sarah Atkinson, b. 9, 26, 1825 ; d. 4, 7, 1878 ; buried at Union Cem., Montgomery Co., Md. ; dau. of Belinda Harvey and William Atkinson (son of John Atkinson and Hannah Lee,) of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Formerly Friends, they united with the M. E. Church. 2771. Hannah Eliza Croasdale, b. 12, 30, 1827 ; living 1903 ; m. 4, 11, 1849, Matthias Bennett. 2772. Tacy A. Croasdale, b. 1, 16, 1831 ; m. John Cummings, machinist, and resided at Frankford, Pa. Issue : — Charles Wesley : George B. McClellan, d. 1900. 2773. Austin K. Croasdale, b. 11, 14, 1833; d. 7, 16, 1893; m. 2, 12, 1857, Mary A. Dedaker, b. in Philadelphia ; d. suddenlj^ near Riehboro, Bucks Co., Pa., 3, 6, 1909. He was a farmer. 2774. Benjamin F. Croasdale, b. 3, 4, 1837, in Northampton Tvi^p. ; m. 1, 1, 1873, Alice M. Hale of Iowa, b. 8, 5, 1855 ; dau. of R. C. Hale and Sloa Bassett. He is a merchant, firm of Croasdale & Scott, Little Sioux, Iowa. They are Methodists. He enlisted in Newtown, Pa., 5 Mo. 1861, in Co. C, 3d Penna Reserves, Capt. David V. Feaster; wounded at Antietam 9, 17, 1862; dis- charged 6 Mo. 1863 for disability resulting therefrom. They removed to the West 8, 10, 1864. He was county auditor, 1888. Issue :— Luther R., b. 2, 9, SIXTH GENERATION. 333 1874; d. 8, 23, 1874 : Inez S., b. 1, 19, 1876; a teacher: Clara, b. 1, 25, 1883; a music teacher. Children of (904) Samuel and Maria (Staats) Harding. 2775. Thomas Harding (Samuel, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 2, 9, 1822; d.l, 14, 1885, unm. ; buried at Somerton, Phil a. ; was a member of Byberry Meeting and resided on the old Harding Homestead, at Pleasantville, Bucks Co. ; was a farmer. 2776. Charles Harding, b. 4, 16, 1825; d. 2, 12, 1892; buried at Somerton; m. 2, 25, 1864, Anna Rebecca LaRue, b. 7, 14, 1843 ; dau. of Marmaduke LaRue and Sarah Ring. They resided on the Old Homestead at Pleasantville, Bucks Co. He "was a carpenter: members of Byberry Meeting. The widow's address, Holland, Bucks Co., Pa. Children of (905) John P. and Phebe (Field) Harding. 2777. Elizabeth F. Harding (John, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 12, 5, 1823; in Southampton Twp. ; d. 1, 18, 1904; m. Comly Worthington, son of Joshua Worthington. No further record. 2778. Tacy Ann Harding, b. 11, 11, 1825 ; d. 2, 23, 1899, unm. 2779. Benjamin F. Harding, b. 8, 1, 1827, in Southampton Twp. ; d. 4, 24, 1910; buried at Churchville, Cemetery; m. 3, 6, 1851, Alice Vandegrift; dau. of Lewis and Sarah Vandegrift. Residence, Somerton, Philadelphia, Pa. He is a farmer. 2780. Mary F. Harding, b. 8, 10, 1829 ; d. 4, 24, 1906, unm. ; resided at Langhorne, Pa. 2781. Amanda Harding, b. 8, 15, 1832; d. 10, 6, 1883, unm. 2782. Henry C. Harding, b. 1, 16, 1835, in Southampton Twp. ; m. 1, 22, 1863, by Rev. Mr. Andrews, to Mary Elizabeth Rockafellow, b. 1, 5, 1842; dau. of John Rockafellow and Cynthia Tomlinson. Second m. 1, 12, 1876, to Elizabeth G-. Delaney, dau. of Edward and Mary A. Delaney. He was educated in the public schools of Southampton Twp. and followed farming, but aov/ i e- tired and living in Langhorne, Pa. 2783. Charles R. Harding, b. 3, 29, 1837 ; d. 3, 19, 1873, imm. Children of (906) Nathan and Rebecca (Hellings) Harding. 2784. Joseph Kirk Harding (Nathan, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 5, 6, 1832, at Hatboro, Montgomery Co., Pa. ; m. 1867, Sarah Ann Leedom, dau. 334 THE KIRK FAMILY. of Elijah E. Leedom and Mary Hellings of Upper Makefield Twp. He adopted his father's business of hotel keeping, which he continued for 30 years, 23 of Mfhich were spent in Langhorne. He was very successful and retired in 1885 : resides in Langhorne. Issue : — Mary Jewell, Emma L. and Justine N. Harding. 2785. Hannah Ann Harding, d. 1886 ; m. 2, 2, 1866, Joseph R. Hibbs b. 1, 8, 1841, at Columbus, 0., son of Isaac G. Hibbs and Mary Hawk, formerly of Bucks Co., and members of the Society of Friends. He received his education at the public schools and Friends' school at Langhorne. He worked at the carpenter trade for many years, then became proprietor of the stage line at Langhorne, and the post office there. He has been school director, member of the council, and is one of Langhorne 's best citizens. In 1862 he enlisted in Co. B., 119th Pa. Vols.; was a non-commissioned officer; discharged at the close of the war, and now resides in Langhorne, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue: — Ella K. and Emma M. Hibbs. 2786. John Harding, d. 10, 10, 1907 ; a veteran of the Civil War. It is said there were two other children of Nathan Harding but no names given. Children of (907) Joseph Kirk and Mary E. (Harper) Harding. 2787. Elizabeth Harding (Joseph, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 8, 7, 1827 ; d. 10, 13, 1867 ; buried at Wm. Penn Cemetery, Somerton ; m. 1, 4, 1849, by John Rose, Esq., to Allen Tomlinson, b. 10, 15, 1827 ; son of Aaron Tomlinson and Taey Carter of Morel and Twp., Montgomery Co., Pa. He was a farmer and resided in Holland, Bucks County. He m. 2d wife Rebecca Hawkins in 1870. 2788. Alfred H. Harding, b. 9, 9, 1830; d. 7, 9, 1892; buried at Somerton; m. 2, 5, 18.52, Martha Tomlinson, b. 12, 9, 1828; d. 2, 25, 1860; buried at Byberry Mtg. ; dau. of John Tomlinson and Ruth Knight. They resided at Rocksville, Bucks Co., and had one daughter. Second m. 3, 31, 1870, to Martha B. Headly, b. 11, 10, 1831 ; dau. of Joshua Headly and Rebecca K. Pownall. She is a Friend. He was a farmer. No child by last wife. Children of (908) Isaac Roberts and Mary Ann (Johnson) Harding. 2789. Susanna Louisa Harding (Isaac, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 10, 8, 1830; d. 3, 4, 1900; m. 9, 22, 1853, John Comly Vaneleve, b. 5, 11, 1827; living 1901 ; son of Isaac Vaneleve and Ann Wynkoop. They resided in More- land Twp., Montgomery Co., where he was a farmer : members of Baptist Church. 2790. Thomas Franklin Harding, b. 6, 23, 1832; d. 4, 5,1887; bur. at Union Cem. ,Richboro, Pa.; m. 9, 16, 1858, Sarah E. Meloy, b. 1, 31, 1839; dau. SIXTH GENERATION. 335 of John S. Meloy and Gainer Sines of Moreland, Montgomery Co., Pa. They resided at Holland, Bucks Go. lie was a farmer and a Friend. She was a Methodist. Her address, Richboro, Pa. She is now deceased. 2791. Harper Roberts Harding, b. 9, 22, 1838 ; m. 8, 1, 1861, Sarah Ann Krewson, b. 1, 27, 1839 ; dau. of Israel Krewson and Sarah Sager. Residence, Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He a blacksmith. 2792. Mary Jane Harding, b. 10, 3, 1845; m. 1st Lewis Finney, and secondly, John Sharp : declined to respond. Children of (909) Ruth A. Harding and Uriah Delaney. 2793. Miles H. Delaney (Ruth, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 3, 23, 1835 ; d. 4, 30, 1908 ; m. 12, 29, 1856, Eliza Mozier of Langhorne, Pa. He was a harness maker and resided for a time at Camden, N. J. ; d. there at Marlton Ave. Had three children, names unknown. 2794. Thomas H. Delaney, b. 11, 18, 1837 ; d. 1, 25, 1909, at Newtown, Pa. ; m. 5, 16, 1861, to Jane E. CorneU, b. 2, 16, 1839 ; dau. of William Cornell and Margaret Stevenson. They resided in Newtown and were members of M. E. Church. Second m. 11, 17, 1870, to (2577) Louisa Carver, b. 9, 3, 1843; dau. of Levi Carver and Harriet Cosner of Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He was a Republican. 2795. Rachel Mary Delaney, b. 6, 3, 1842; d. 10, 13, 1869, unm. 2796. Edward Delaney, b. 3, 2, 1844 ; m. 9, 21, 1871, Phebe Ann Harper, b. 12, 17, 1845 ; dau. of Jesse K. Harper and Sarah K. Headly. He served one year in Co. E., 15th Penna. Vols., and six months in Co. L., 20th Penna. Vols. They reside at Taylorsville, Bucks Co. He is a farmer and a Republican. Children of (910) Rachel Harding and Thomas Lloyd Browrn. 2797. Lucian B. Brown (Rachel, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. in Southampton 3, 25, 1848 ; m. 3, 30, 1871, Elizabeth Moore. Second m. 2, 11, 1886, to (5097) Evaline Blaker, b. 3, 26, 1849, in Northampton Twp.; dau. of (2767) Ann Croasdale and Joshua C. Blaker. He is a graduate of Millersville Normal School and in 1903 was pastor of Fletcher M. E. Church, West Phila- delphia, with residence at 1421 N. 54th St. Issue : — three by first wife : Adda May, b. 10. 5, 1873; see below: Wilbur James, b. 4, 15, 1876: Anna Reba, b. 5, 27, 1878 ; d. 5, 4, 1889 : Lucian Alfred, b. 3, 20, 1889 : Paul D., b. 9, 7, 1892 ; d. 8, 5, 1900. Adda May Brown m. 6, 5, 1000, William G. Bowler of Philadelphia and re- side at 1303 N. 53d St. Issue :— William Lloyd Bowler, b. 3, 12, 1901. 2798. Sarah Alice Brown, b. in Southampton Twp.; d. 8, 6, 1896; buried Wm. Penn Cem., Somerton, Phila. ; m. 11, 11, 1869, Isaac Roberts, b. 6, 12, 1848, 336 THE KIRK FAMILY at Huntingdon Valley, Montgomery Co. ; son of Lydia A. Leedom and William H. Roberts, and grandson of Isaac Roberts and Agnes Harper. He was a wheelwright : members of M. E. Church at Trevose, which is also their address. Issue :— Lizzie May, b. 2, 20, 1872, at Davisville, Bucks Co., Pa. Children of (911) William Miles and Phebe (Delaney) Harding. 2799. Theodore D. Harding (William, Thomas, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 7, 20, 1839; d. 7, 24, 1899; buried at Richboro, Bucks Co., Pa.; m. 12, 11, 1862, Mary Stoekdale, d. 6, 24, 1873 ; buried same ; dau. of John and Mary Ellen Stockdale. Second m., to Margaret Kennedy, dau. of William Holliday and widow of William Kennedy. He was a farmer and resided near New Hope, Pa. No issue by last wife. 2800. Louisa P. Harding, b. 2, 17, 1842, in Southampton Twp. ; m. 2, 27, 1862, Augustus P. MacCorkle, b. 10, 29, 1836; son of Nathan MacCorkle and Catharine Dodge of New York. He is gardener at the grounds of Girard College. Residence, 1711 Lambert St., Philada. 2801. Lucian B. Harding, b. 8, 12, 1844; d. 2, 5, 1845. 2802. Ephraim G. Harding, b. 12,28, 1845, in Northampton; m. 1, 23, 1867, by M. A. Henderson, to Lillian Harveston, b. 1, 14, 1851 ; dau. of Samuel Harveston and Margaret Balentine. He is a farmer near Chalfont, Bucks Co., Pa. They are Methodists ; educated in public schools of Bxicks Co. By second wife, Martha S. Hart. 2803. Caleb N. T. Harding, b. 9, 14, 1866; m. 9,26, 1888, Predericka Mantz. Issue:— Lena, b. 2, 8, 1890; d. same date: William H., b. 3, 19, 1891. He m. again to Maria B. Hamilton, dau. of Robert M. Hamilton and Susan Bradley. Issue : — Tacy Ann, b. 1, 29, 1898 : Jacob Willard, b. 1, 28, 1900. 2804. Amos S. Harding, b. 8, 19, 1868 ; m. 1, 31, 1888, Clara Layton d. 10, 13, 1888. No issue. Second m. 5, 26, 1889, to Mary Heining. Issue :— Ada May, b. 5, 26, 1890 : Lillian Anna, b. 6, 14, 1892 : P. Viola, b. 6, 7, 1895 ; d. 2, 14, 1899: Amos S., b. 10, 10, 1897; d. 2, 17, 1899: Harry P., b. 9, 13, 1900: Maria Anna, b. 8, 18, 1902. Children of (912) Seth Walton and Margaret Walton. 2805. Stuart Walton (Seth, ]\Iary ,Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 10, 9, 1822; d. 7, 8, 1877, in Norristown, Pa.; buried at Plymouth Meeting; m. 10, 7, 1847, by mayor Swift of Philadelphia, to Margaret Roberts Egbert, b. 10, 12, 1827 ; d. 3, 25, 1876; buried at same; dau. of Thomas Egbert and Margaret Roberts. SIXTH GENERATION. 337 He was a retired farmer. They were members of Friends' Meeting and resided in Norristowu. 2806. Mary H .Walton, b. 6, 26, 1824; d. 8, 17, 1908; m. (2682) Mitchell Wood. See his line. 2807. Rebecca G. Walton, b. 4, 20, 1826 ; m. 1, 14, 1849, Harrison Shoe- maker, Avho left two children. Second m. to Clement Jones. No issue. 2808. Sarah Ann Walton, b. 6 (or 2,) 23, 1828; d. 7, 15, 1873; m. Isaac Shoemaker, b. 11, 11, 1826; living in 1902; son of Isaac Shoemaker and Mary Jarrett. Issue :— Mary, b. 9, 6, 1849 ; d. 10, 28, 1856 : Rebecca, b. 9, 26, 1851; d. 8, 9, 185-. Isaac Shoemaker m. 2d wife, Elizabeth Hobson, and had two children, "Walter J., and J. Harold, who recently m. Edith Crankshaw. Children of (914) Joseph and Martha (Dubree) Walton. 2809. Ellen Walton (Joseph, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 6, 25, 1830; d. 8, 12, 1858 ; m. 2, 19, 1852, William C. Davis, b. 9, 7, 1827 ; d. 2, 3, 1910 ; son of Moses Davis and Jemima Singerly ; buried at Wrightstown I\Itg. He was a retired farmer, living in Newtown, Pa. He m. 4, 27, 1860 a second wife, Mary Ann Roberts, b. 5, 7, 1831, by whom he had Ada, AA^illiam and Mary. Issue by 1st : — Edward, b. in Horsham 11, 16, 1853 ; educated at Millersville Normal School ; sometime bank clerk ; unm. 1910 : Joseph W., b. 10, 9, 1855 ; died young. 2810. Sidney Walton, b. 2, 9, 1833; d. 6, 17, 1896; m. (2685) Daniel Wood. See his line. 2811. Comly Walton, b. in Horsham, 11, 27, 1835 ; d. 4, 3, 1903, at Hat- boro; m. Mary Ann Hall, b. 9, 9, 1834; d. 8, 18, 1885; dau. of (1472) Thomas W. Hall and (1458) Mary Heston. He resided in Hatboro, Montgomery Co., Pa., retired from farming. Issue : — Joseph H., b. 9, 18, 1868 : Hannah Edith, b. 3, 9, 1865; d. 6, 1,1868. 2812. Anna Eliza Walton, b. 3,31, 1838; d. 8, 20, 1908; buried from Friends' Boarding Home, Germantown, at Hatboro Cemetery; m. 4, 9, 1879, under the care of Horsham Mo. Mtg. to Charles Stokes, widower, of Newtown, Pa., where they resided. No issue. See No. 1777. Children of (915) Jacob and Hannah (Dubree) Walton. 2813. Ellis Walton (Jacob, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 3, 8, 1826; d. 1890; m. Lydia Palmer, d. 5, 26, 1885. No issue. 2814. Isaiah Walton, b. 3, 1, 1832 in Horsham ; buried at Hatboro Ceme- 338 THE KIRK FAMILY. tery; in. 5, 9, 1861, to (1575) Martha D. Roberts, b. 3, 30, 1829; d. 12, 18, 1885; dau. of Jonathan Roberts and Mary Dubree. They resided in Moreland Twp., Montgomery Co., and Philadelphia ; farmed near Davisville for a time ; later removed to Philadelphia and died there. 2815. Phebe K. Walton, b. 6, 29, 1835 ; in Horsham Twp. ; d. 3, 28, 1911 ; buried at Upper Dublin; in. AVilliam C. Potts. Issue :— EUwood, m. 6, 1, 1898 : name not given; d. in Upper Dublin 1, 8, 1911, in 56th year; Carrie, d. 12, 2, 1872 ; Lydia, a young woman, d. 9, 14, 1893 : another child d. 1, 26, 1876. Child of (916) Thomas and Mercy (Heston) Walton. 2816. J. Heston Walton (Thomas, Mary, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. 12, 31, 1845, in Warminster Twp., m. 5, 20, 1874, (1592) Elizabeth Eastburn, b. 7, 8, 1838 ; d. 9, 9, 1888 ; dau. of John Eastburn and Sarah Smith of Upper Make- field, Bucks Co., Pa. He is a farmer in Warmjnstcr Twp. Issue: — Hettie Ann, b. 5, 10, 1875. Children of (922) Hannah Harding and James B. Raab. 2817. Isaac H. Raab (Hannah, Henry, Sarah, Thomas, John), b. near Willow Grove 12, 16, 1849 ; d. 7, 19, 1897 ; m. 12, 16, 1874, Emma K. Mann, b. 7, 20, 1859 ; dau. of G. S. Mann and Kennedy. He was a farmer at Willow Grove, Montgomery Co., Pa. : members of Presbyterian Ch. Issue : — Prank Mann Raab, b. 5, 25, 1876 ; m. Ella, dau. of George W. Quigley of Willow Grove, and has Elinor and George Wilbur: Anna Bell Raab, b. 9, 23, 1880; m. Edwin Todd of Willow Grove and has Emma and Edwin. 2818. Hiram Worthington Raab, b. near Willow Grove 5, 2, 1852 ; m. 2, 7, 1878, Sarah Fleshower, b. 9, 24, 1853 ; dau. of Jacob Pleshower and Annetta Hellerman of Cheltenham, Montgomery Co., Pa. He is a farmer in Warminster Twp. : members of Hartsville Presb. Ch. P. 0., Warminster. 2819. John J. Raab, b. 2, 16, 1855, near Willow Grove ; m. 3, 22, 1882, Louisa Martin, b. 12, 24, 1856; dau. of George Martin and Margaret Maynes of Hatboro, Montgomery Co. He is a farmer in Warminster Twp., Bucks Co. : members of Hatboro Baptist Ch. P. 0., Hatboro, Pa. Issue : Hannah Harding, b. 4, 6, 1883 : George Martin, b. 6, 2, 1887. 2820. Ella Grace Raab, b. 9, 21, 1860, near Willow Grove; m. 2, 11, 1880, Franklin P. Luff, b. 8, 27, 1853; son of Alfred Luff and Ruth Slack. He is a farmer at Richboro, Pa. Children of (923) John and Fanny (Higgins) Milroy of Wilkes Barre 2821. Margaret Ann Milroy (John, Prances, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), SEVENTH GENEEATION. 339 b. 8, 9, 1822, in Wilkes Barre ; m. 10, 21, 1846, in Tunkhannoek, Pa., by Rev. P. S. Worden, to William Varues, b. 3, 21, 1821, in N. BufEalo, Perry Co., Pa. ; d. 1, 19, 1855, in Scranton, Pa. ; son of Emanuel Varues and Margaret Arbuckel. Res., Scranton, Pa. 2822. Benjamin Higgins Milroy, b. 1, 29, 1825 ; d. 3, 2, 1826, in Wilkes Barre. 2823. Jesse Fell Milroy, b. 2, 22, 1827 ; d. 9, 25, 1816, in Danville, Pa. 2824. Elizabeth Milroy, b. 5, 5, 1830 ; m. 1, 30, 1857, by Rev. Geo. Peck, at Scranton, to Andrew R. Raub, son of John Raub and Elizabeth Swayze. Residence, Scranton, Pa. 2825. Lyman Sholes Milroy, b. 9, 25, 1832; m. 1, 18, 1861. by Rev. D. T. Waller, in Bloomsburg, Pa., to Cynthia Elizabeth Thomas, dau. of David Thomas and Elizabeth Hopkins. Residence, Danville, Pa. 2826. John Edgar Milroy, b. 9, 17, 1835 ; m. 12, 13, 1857, by Rev. L. S. Barton, in Abington, Pa., to Jane Sherman, dau. of AVanton Sherman and Fanny Phillips. They resided in Peekville. Lackawanna Co., Pa. Children of (924) Nancy Ann Johnson and Jacob Hann. 2827. Joseph Bennett Hann (Nancy Ann, Frances, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 7, 1830; d. 11, 4, 1878; m. 1, 19, 1875, Katie Lunger, b. 11, 9, 1851. Issue :— Lyman, b. 1, 10, 1876 : Armintie, b. 10, 19, 1877. 2828. Lyman Sholes Hann, b. 11, 5, 1832 ; d. 7, 16, 1865 ; m. 4, 27, 1859, Martha A. Martin, d. 5, 11, 1861; dau. of George and Rebecca Martin. They resided in Hunlock, Luzerne Co., Pa. Second m., 7, 13, 1862, to Frances Adelia Owen, b. 11, 8, 1843 ; dau. of Israel and Belinda Owen. Residence the same. Issue:— Fanny Elizabeth, b. 6, 24, 1860; d. 10, 14, 1860: Charles Bennett, b. 8, 4, 1863. 2829. Fannie F. Hann, b. 3, 2, 1835 : d. 3, 6, 1881 ; m. 8, 21, 1863, by Rev. William Webbe, of St. Nicholas Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., to Edward Tilgh- man, d. 2, 26, 1881. They resided in the village of Hubblerville, Luzerne Co., Pa. Children of (925) Abby Ann Sholes and Milton Hale. 2830. Harriet Ann Hale (Abby Ann, Frances, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 23, 1831; m. 8, 5, 1854, James Wilson Flanigan, son of James and Nancy Flanigan. Second m. 4, 15, 1863, by Rev. M. Dosh, to Isaac Carpenter, son of Isaac Carpenter and Sarah Boxel. Res., Danville, Pa. 340 THE KIRK FAMILY. 2831. Ephraim Kirby Hale, b. 12, 6, 1832 ; m. 11, 3, 1853, Mary Welever, dau. of Thomas J. and Eachel Welever. Res., Danville, Pa. 2832. Lyman Sholes Hale, b. 12, 15, 1834; d. 5, 2, 1887; m. 9, 19, 1861, Sarah Cassendana Girton, dau. of William Girton and Anna McAlberson. Re- sided in Danville, Pa. 2833. Joseph Lee Hale, b. 2, 1, 1837 ; m. 10, 2, 1859, Leah D. Welever, b. 11, 3, 1842 ; d. 4, 1, 1880 ; dau. of Thomas J. and Rachel Welever. They resided in Shamokin, Pa. Second m., 3, 11, 1885, to Mary S. Landan, b. 6, 11, 1846; dau. of John and Elizabeth Landan. Issue : — Lyman Billings, b. 8, 1, 1860 : Jesse L., b. 1, 16, 1862 : Charles, b. 1, 15, 1864 : Annie, b. 7, 9, 1865 : Arthur K, b. 10, 12, 1866 : Mary L., b. 5, 11, 1869: Frank L., b. 9, 24, 1872: Orville E., b. 9, 21, 1875: Joseph C. W., b. 4, 4, 1886 : all unmarried in 1890 except Mary L. who died soon after marriage, leaving one child M^hich died shortly after the mother. 2834. Frances Mary Hale, m. 1st to William Shutt, Danville, Pa. Second m. to George E. Bryant. They resided in Shamokin, Northumberland Co. Issue, — by 1st only : — Louisa, d. at age of 20 years ; m. and had one child which died before the mother : Jesse : James : Lizzie, b. 10, 20, 1870 ; m. Wm. D. Creaglon. No children : May : William, b. 9, 20, 1877. Children of (928) Jesse Fell and Rachel (Gaskins) Sholes. 2835. Charles Wesley Sholes (Jesse, Frances, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 10, 1842; m. Lydia Housel, b. 10, 12, 1841; dau. of David and Rebecca Housel. They reside in Austin, 111. Issue: — Linda Ella, b. 3, 29, 1868 : Ed. Thomas, b. 5, 4, 1873 : Jessie Rebecca, b. 2, 27, 1876. 2836. Erastus Rissel Sholes, b. 1, 23, 1843, in Danville, Pa. ; m. 6, 30, 1867, Hannah Ruth Thomas, b. 2, 27, 1843, at Rock Rim, Pa. Res., Youngstown, Ohio. Issue :— Jennie Rissel, b. 8, 28, 1868, in Danville, d. 7, 26, 1869 : Frank Erastus, b. same 5, 19, 1871: Annie Lizzebeth, b. same 9, 5, 1873; d. 1, 14, 1875: William Bonnell, b. 12, 12, 1879, in Youngstown, d. 8, 26, 1881 : Lucraeia Wick, b. 10, 7, 1880: Carrie May, b. 9, 7, 1883. 2837. Mary Gaskins Sholes, b. 6, 14, 1846 ; died young. 2838. William Clark Sholes, b. 11, 14, 1848; m. 9, 17, 1868, Theresa Westerman, b. 10, 14, 1851 ; dau. of Joseph Westerman and Julia Deiler. Res., Berwick, Pa. Issue :— Annie, b. 10, 12, 1869 ; d. 10, 14, 1869 : George W., b. 4, 17, 1871 ; d. 9, 2, 1878 : Albert B., b. 1, 19, 1877 : William C, b. 10, 27, 1879 : Leroy Kumber, b. 11, 22, 1881 : Gertrude D., b. 6, 25, 1884 : Theresa W., b. 6, 18, 1889. 2839. Waller Gaskins Sholes, b. 6, 29, 1851 ; m. 12, 24, 1879, in Berwick, SEVENTH GENERATION. 341 Pa., by Re\'. M. L. Smyser, to Ella J. Jloyei', b. 6, 2, 1857, in Dauville ; dau. of William E. Meyer and Elizabeth Morgan. Res., Brooklyn, N. Y. Issue: — Jessie May, b. 9, 17, 1880: Waller Theodore, b. 5, 29, 1882; AVarren Pell, b. 11, 8, 1888. 2840. Emily Jane Sholes, b. 7, 15, 1854; d. 5, 19, 1855. 2841. Harry Moyer Sholes, b. 3, 29, 1856; m. 1, 19, 1878, in Danville, Pa., to Hannah Louisa Heiss, b. 12, 16, 1861 ; dau. of George Jacob and Catharine (Correll) Heiss. Residence, Moreland, Cook Co., 111. Issue : — George Jacob, b. 9, 20, 1882 ; d. 4, 28, 1884 : Gertrude May, b. 4, 22, 1885 : Harold Pell, b. 11, 5, 1886 : Hazel Ellinor, b. 8, 15, 1889. 2842. Annie Elizabeth Sholes, b. 10, 17, 1858 ; m. 12, 24, 1879 to Charles T. Lloyd, son of W. A. and M. A. Lloyd. Residence, Danville, Pa. Issue : — Howard T., b. 12, 20, 1880 : Ethel Sholes, b. 10, 13, 1886. 2843. Jesse Ellsworth Sholes, b. 8, 2, I860; m. 1, 11, 1882, Kate Piducia Murdoek, b. about 1859 ; d. 2, 21, 1888. Res., Moreland, Cook Co., 111. Issue :— John Ellsworth, b. 1 12, 1883. Children of (930) Samuel and Mary Dingman (Kyte) Fell. 2844. Hannah Welding Fell (Samuel, George, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 8, 18, 1825, in Wilkes Barre, Pa.; m. there 1, 17, 1847. Jeremiah Burns Dow, b. 1, 4, 1806, in Topsham, Orange Co., Vt. ; d. 9, 4, 1884 at his home on Franklin Street, Wilkes Barre ; son of Isaiah Dow and Betsey Burns. He was one of the oldest, one of the best knoM'u, and one of the most respected of Wilkes Barre 's citizens. He had a penchant for teaching school and actually taught the full period of fifty years. 2845. Sally Ann FeU, b. 11, 26, 1827, in Wilkes Barre ; m. 3, 24, 1852, Benjamin Gardner Carpenter, b. in Plaines, near Wilkes Barre, 7, 3, 1827 ; d. in W. 11, 11, 1889 ; son of Samuel Carpenter and Nancy Gardner. They re- sided in Wilkes Barre. 2846. Charles R. Fell, b. 9, 21, 1830; d. in Wilkes Barre 7, 3, 1878, unm. 2847. Theodore Hall Fell, b. 12, 31, 1833 ; d. 10, 18, 1872 ; m. 10, 20, 1859 to Jane Seibert, b. 8, 11, 1835 ; dau. of Samuel Seibert and Agnes W. Grove of Chambersburg, Pa. He was a carpenter and builder in AVilkes Barre, Pa. 2848. Mary Delilia Fell, b. Wilkes Barre 10, 9, 1837, at the old homestead on Market Street; m. 5, 15, 1866, by Rev. Y. C. Smith, in the first Methodist Church, Wilkes Barre, to Henry Haupt Derr, b. 7, 5, 1839, in Bucks Co., Pa. ; d. 10, 12, 1888, in Wilkes Barre ; buried in Hollenback Cemetery ; son of John Derr and Hannah Pein. "He removed to Wilkes Barre in 1862, and in busi- 342 THE KIRK FAMILY. ness relations he was upright and very successful ; but it Avas not his wealth that made him friends. It was his strong and rugged character, his sunny dis- position, his approaehableness, his desire to mingle with people who move things, and his desire to put his community in the front rank of Pennsylvania cities. His domestic and public career was maintained with hc:ior, and con- stant adherence to the principles of equity. His presence added pleasure to social intercourse, and in the family circle his devotion gave happiness to all." Issue :— Grace, b. 8, 22, 1867 : Katy Thompson, b. 8, 10, 1869 ; d. 8, 14, 1886 : John, b. 9, 26, 1871 ; d. 10, 7, 1876 : Chester Berger, b. 4, 20, 1873 : Ralph, b. 9, 19, 1875 : Henry Ilaupt, b. 1, 9, 1878 : Olin, b. 5, 4, 1880. 2849. Samuel C, Fell, b. 7, 1, 1839, at Beaver Meadow; d. 7, 25, 1870, unm., in Wilkes Barre. He enlisted in 1861 in the 143d Penna Vols., and served three years. He was president of Wilkes Barre Water Co., and trustee of Wyoming Seminary, and of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Children of (931) Jesse A. and Julia Ann (Davis) Fell, of Philadelphia. 2850. George W. Fell (Jesse, George, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 22, 1830 ; d. 9, 17, 1862. He served through the whole of the Mexican War ; was sergeant in the Wyoming Artillery, 2d Battalion, Capt. C. L. Dana, and was killed in the Battle of Antietam, in the Civil War. Pie m. 2, 21, 1852, Margaret Baird dau. of • Baird and Margaret Andrews. Resided in Wilkes Barre. 2851. Charlotte Fell died aged three years. By 3d wife, Elizabeth Binney. 2852. Josephine Fell, b. 8, 1, 1835 ; m. 12, 23, 1853, Samuel G. Mather. They resided in Philadelphia but afterwards removed to Phun Creek, Neb. 2853. James Ford Fell, died at 15 months. 2854. Florinda Walker Fell, b. 6, 10, 1840 ; d. 6, 2, 1877 ; m. William L. Conly and resided in Philadelphia. 2855. Sarah Ann Fell, b. 2, 21, 1848 ; d. 2, 19, 1849. 2856. Samuel Fell, b. 9 Mo. 1851 ; d. 5 Mo. 1852. 2857. Charlotte M. Fell, b. 8, 18, 1856; m. 1, 13, 1879, Albert H. Wise. They reside in Nebraska. Issue : — Bertiam, b. 1, 19, 1883, in Custer, Neb. ; de- ceased : Virgil Fell, b. same 10, 19, 1884 : Albert Douglas, b. 1, 19, 1886, in Plum Creek, Neb. SEVENTH GENERATION. 343 Children of (932) Hannah Fell Slocum and Ziba Bennett. 2858. Joseph Piatt Bennett (Hannah, Sarah, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 6, 4, 3828; d. 6, 8, 1829. 2859. Martha Wheeler Bennett, b. 8, 2, 1833, in Wilkes Barre ; m. 9, 20, 1854, John Case Phelps, b. 4, 20, 1825 ; son of Jaman H. Phelps and Abigail Haskins of Amesbury, Conn. He is a descendant in the sixth generation of William Phelps who fled from England on the death of Cromwell, 1650, and was one of the first settlers and a framer of the laws of the old AVindsor Colony, Conn. John C. Phelps was vice-president of the Lackawanna and Bloomsbnrg R. R. ; director for some years of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western R. R. ; director in many coal companies and of the Wyoming Bank. They reside in Wilkes Barre in winter, and in summer in their beautiful mountain home, "Wind Cliff," which overlooks the charming Valley of Wyoming. 2860. George Slocum Bennett, b. 8, 17, 1842, in Wilkes Barre ; m. 9, 7, 1871, by Rev. Reuben Nelson, to Ellen Woodward Nelson, b. 11, 24, 1840, in Kingston; dau. of Rev. Reuben Nelson, D. D., and Jane Scott Eddy. Res., Wilkes Barre. Issue : — Martha Phelps, b. 10, 16, 1873, in Kingston, Pa. : Reuben Nelson, b. same 12, 12, 1875 : Ziba Piatt, b. AVilkes Barre 3, 22, 1881. Children of (934) Deborah F. Slocum and Anning Owen Chahoon. 2861. Sarah S. Chahoon (Deborah, Sarah, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 14, 1828 ; m. Isaiah R. Phillips and resided in Wilkes Barre. No issue. Second m. to Alonzo W. Fisher, who died in Cincinnati, 0., after which she lived in Newport, Ky. No information as to her children. 2862. Joseph S. Chahoon, b. 9, 6, 1831 ; m. 2, 10, 1870, Mary Drinker Owen, b. 9, 18, 1845 ; dau. of Charles Owen of Boston, and niece and adopted daughter of Parker and Elizabeth Budd Owen of Philadelphia. They reside in Philadelphia. No issue. 2863. Mary Chahoon, twin with Joseph, d. 8, 14, 1836. Children of (935) Abi Welding Slocum and Lord Butler. 2864. Joseph Lord Butler (Abi, Sarah, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 1, 1833 ; d. 9, 14, 1862, unm. He was an engineer in the U. S. Navy. 2865. Ruth Ross Butler, b. 3, 1, 1835 ; m. 10, 18, 1854, William Stinson Hillard, b. 9, 26, 1832; d. 2, 10, 1883; son of Oliver Burr Hillard (see No. 949) and Harriet A. Roberts. Residence, Wilkes Barre, Pa. 2866. Zebulon Butler, b. 9, 2, 1837 ; d. 5, 11, 1885 ; m. Mary Crogan, b. 344 THE KIRK FAMILY. 12, 5, 1846 ; dau. of James Crogan. Res., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue :— Mary, b. 8, 9, 1867 : Elizabeth V., b. 8, 14, 1870 : Helen Dennis, b. 3, 13, 1872 : Zebulon Chester, b, 4, 28, 1874: Ruth, b. 4, 16, 1876: Paul Edmund, b. 7, 14, 1878: Joseph Lord, b. 7, 10, 1880. 2867. John George Butler, b. 4, 14, 1839 ; d. 7, 5, 1842. 2868. Ziba Bennett Butler, b. 8, 9, 1840 ; d. 10, 6, 1863, in the South, of typhoid fever, contracted in the Southern army. 2869. Edmund Griffin Butler, b. in Wilkes Barre 6, 11, 1845 ; m. 12, 22, 1869, Clara Thomas Cox, b. 1, 7, 1849, in Montrose, Pa., dau. of Henry Welles- ley Cox and Caroline Peironnet. "He was admitted to the bar of Luzerne Co. in 1869, and by natural aptitude and unremitting industry he has acquired an extensive practice, and is regarded as a lawyer of wide experience, sound judgment, safe in council, and reliable in execution." They reside in Wilkes Barre : Issue :— Elsie Peironnet, b. 11, 11, 1870 : Abi Harriet, b. 6, 9, 1872 : Caroline Cox, b. 11, 10, 1874. 2870. Mary Slocum Butler, b. 11, 27, 1846 ; m. Eugene B. Ayres. Res., Audenreid, Pa. No issue. Children of (937) Jonathan Joseph and Elizabeth Cutler (Le Clere) Slocum. 2871. Sarah Lockey Slocum (Jonathan, Sarah, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 5, 8, 1842, in Wilkes Barre; m. there 1, 27, 1869, John Beresford Love, tea merchant, Philadelphia. Issue : — John Beresford Love Jr., b. 10, 28, 1869 ; m. 2 Mo. 1889, Jennie Lowhead, and resides in Philadelphia. 2872. Edward Le Clere Slocum, b. 8, 19, 1853, in Wilkes Barre ; m. 6, 15, 1886, in Philadelphia, Emily Carpenter. He is in the insurance business in Philadelphia. A daughter was born 1889. Children of (944) Jesse Weldon and Catharine Menagh (Dunn) Fell. 2873. Samuel Weldon Fell (Jesse, Samuel, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 17, 1839 ; d. 1, 10, 1840. 2874. George Slocum Fell, b. 2, 22, 1842; d .same date. 2875. Alice Blanche Fell, b. 6, 21, 1843; d. 7, 25, 1850. 2876. Jessie Helen Dennis Fell, b. 10, 28, 1847, in New York city, m. there 12, 11, 1862, Frederick Dellicker, b. 11, 5, 1823, at Schooley Mountain, N. J. ; son of William Dellicker and Sophia Neighbour. They reside in Trenton, N. J. Issue :— John Dalrymple, b. 11, 29, 1863, in Morristown, N. J. ; d. 7, 19, 1865 : Malinda Stephens, b. in Trenton 12, 12, 1864; d. 7, 11, 1866: Imlah SEVENTH GENERATION. 345 Moore, b. same 11, 9, 1866 ; d. 8, 25, 1867 .- Helen Maude, b. 7, 27, 1868 : Robert Hutchinson ,b. 8, 7, 1869. Children of (946) Ann Fell Dennis and Thomas Truxton Slocum. 2877. Abi Dennis Slocum (Ann, Abi, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 23, 1836, in Timkhannock, Pa. ; m. 11, 25, 1861, in Philadelphia, by Rev. James May, to Martin James Joyce, d. there 3, 27, 1864. Second m. 1, 27, 1885, in Denver, Colo., by Right Canon Charles H. Marshall, to John S. Titcomb. Res. Platte Canyon, Colo. No issue by either. 2878. Benjamin Slocum, b. 12, 24, 1838, in Tunkhannock ; m. 5, 31, 1869, in Nevada, Colorado, by Rev. Francis Byrne, to Lenora Sterling. Res., Platte Canyon, Colo. Issue :— Abi Joyce, b. 8, 6, 1870 : Helen Dennis, b. 10, 29, 1872 : Mary, b. 6, 7, 1875 : James Sterling, b. 9, 30, 1878 : Margaret Frances, b. 2, 18, 1881 ; all at Platte Canyon. 2879. Ellen Maria Slocum, b. 3, 31, 1840, in Wilkes Barre, Pa. ; m. 3, 6, 1861, in Platteville, Mo., by Rev. James May, to Ernest Strauss, d. 3, 16, 1869, in St. Paul, Minn. Resided in Platte Canyon, Colo. No issue. 2880. Norman James Slocum, b. in Tunkhannock, Pa., 7, 16, 1846; m. Denver, Colo., 1, 22, 1885, Ann Armsby. Res., Denver, Colo. Issue William Truxton Slocum, b. in Denver 2, 16, 1886. Child of (948) Welding Fell and Catharine (Frothingham) Dennis 2881. Helen Irving Dennis (Welding, Abi, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 18, 1855; m. 1874 to John R. Long of Wilkes Barre, Pa., where they re- sided and had two children. Second m. 2, 8, 1878, to R. Bleeker Rathbone of New York City where they resided. Third m. 1 Mo. 1891, to Libby. Res., New York City. Issue : — Helen Long, died in infancy : Welding D. Long : Robert Cheesebrough Rathbone : Roland Bleeker Rathbone. Children of (949) Hannah Elizabeth Dennis and Oliver Burr Hillard. 2882. Martha Louise Hillard (Hannah, Abi, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 10, 19, 1852 ;m. 2, 15, 1881, in Marengo, Talbot Co., Md., to Abraham Storm Patterson of Philadelphia. They resided in Philadelphia and she resided later in Washington, D. C. Issue: — Van Wyck Penn Patterson, b. 7, 26, 1882; d. Newport, R. I., 10, 9, 1882 : Hannah Louise Patterson, b. 3, 22, 1884, in Paris, Prance. 2883. Emma Abi Hillard, b. 1, 20, 1854 ; m. 11, 2, 1875, John Harold Wheeler of Washington, D. C. They reside in Tunis Mills, Talbot Co., Md. 346 THE KIRK FAMILY. Issue:— John Harold ,b. 8, 16, 1876: Emma Forresta, b. 9, 15, 1878; d. 1, 13, 1891 : Louise Hillard, b. 12, 23, 1881 : John Parsons, b. 7, 18, 1887. 2884. Sarah Slocum Hillard, b. 3, 9, 1856 ; m. 11, 2, 1875, Kennedy R. Owen of Talbot Co., Md. They resided in Easton, Md., and had three children. Second m., 12, 17, 1885, to Mark Buckle Hatch, son of Gen. John Porter Hatch, U. S. A., of Oswego, N. Y. They reside in Washington. No children. Issue by 1st :— Hillard, b. 8, 6, 1876: Kennedy Penn, b. 9, 27, 1877; d. 3, 23, 1888: Welding Dennis, b. 12, 28, 1881. Children of (951) Hannah Elizabeth Pickering and Charles Ira McLean. 2885. William P. McLean (Hannah, Nancy Ann, Jesse, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 22, 1844; d. 2, 9, 1849. 2886. Chester Ira McLean, b. 11, 4, 1845; d. 1, 29, 1849. 2887. Frances Miriam McLean, b. 9, 24, 1847 ; d. 5, 24, 1878 ; m. 7, 24, 1868, in Milford, Oakland Co., Mich., to Burdick Potter of Fenton, Mich., son of J. C. and Lucy Potter. They resided in Fenton, Mich. Issue : — Lena Pick- ering, b. 10, 4, 1869 : Frances Elizabeth, b. 6, 15, 1870 : Joseph Burdick, b. 8, 22, 1877. Children of (957) Charles and Jane (Wallace) Shewell of Doylestown. 2888. Rebecca W. Shewell (Charles, Cynthia, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 11, 7, 1839; d. 1, 16, 1908; m. 7, 14, 1870, John W. McDowell, b. 8, 7, 1837 ; d. 4, 8, 1898 ; son of Robert McDowell and Eliza Johnson. They resided in Pittsburg, later in Kansas, and in 1887 they removed to Fresno, CaL, where he died. His widow returned to Bucks Co., Pa. He was admitted to the Bucks Co. bar 4, 26, 1865. She was buried at Doylestown Cemetery. No issue. 2889. Julia D. Shewell, b. 12, 2, 1841; d. 3, 7, 1875, num. 2890. Mary W .Shewell, b. 3, 25, 1844; residing at Doylestown, unm., in 1888. Children of (968) Adelia Elizabeth Fell and Isaac Frank. 2891. Sarah Jane Frank (Adelia, Echvard, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 10, 24, 1854, in Seranton, Pa. ; m. William Thomas Alexander, b. 6, 23, 1847, in Jacksonville, Ala. ; son of Robert and Mary Alexander of North Carolina. He is a grocer in Gladsden, Ala. Issue : — Mary Adelia, b. 10, 24, 1871, in Jacksonville, Ala. : Addie Forney ,b. 7, 25, 1873, in same : Joe Frank, b. same 7, 7, 1875 : Carrie Lee, b. same 11, 30, 1877 : Jennie Gordon, b. Gadsden, Ala., 10, 16, 1880 : Ona Augusta, b. same 8, 16, 1885. 2892. Joseph E. Frank, b. 3, 28, 1854, in Columbus, Ga. ; m. in Griffin, SEVENTH GENERATION. 347 Ga., 1, 26, 1881, Ona Richards Castleberry of Atlanta, Ga., b. 3, 11, 1864, in Montgomery, Ala,; dau. of Merrill Thomas Castleberry and Martha Richards. They resided in Birmingham, Ala. Issue : Merrill Day, b. 12, 5, 1881, in Atlanta, Ga. : Ernest Terrell, b. same 5, 16, 1885 : George Walton, b. Birming- ham, Ala., 9, 5, 1888. 2893. Maurice B. Frank, a clerk in the Postal service, with headquarters at Atlanta, Ga. 2894. George Gordon Frank, m. 2, 1, 1887, Anna Montgomery, b. 8, 27, 1867 ; dau. of Alonzo Montgomery and M&vy Ann Grace. Res., McFall, Ala. Issue : — Jennie Maurine, b. 8, 11, 1888. 2895. Mary Cadwell Frank, a graduate of the State Normal School in Jacksonville, class of 1889 ; residing there 1890, unni. 2896. Carrie Josephine Frank, a student in Nonual School, 1890. 2897. Benjamin Frank, ditto. Children of (970) Elizabeth W. Fell and Albert Slack. 2898. Emily F. Slack (Elizabeth, Benjamin, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 19, 1841, in Buckingham; d. 5, 2, 1874, in Northampton Twp ; m. 1862, Jesse Johnson, son of James Johnson and Phebe Wetherill. They resided in Northampton. He is now in Holland, Bucks Co., Pa. a retired farmer: members of M. E. Church. 2899. Edward T. Slack, b. 9, 16, 1843; m. 2, 13, 1873, (1899) Henrietta Smith, b. 2, 17, 1848 ; dau. of Joseph Smith and Sarah Twining of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He is a farmer at Wycombe, Pa. Issue : — Emily T., b. 12, 20, ]874: Albert, b. 6, 18, 1876; m. 9, 20, 1910, Alice T. Lear of Holicong: Harry, b. 1, 20, 1878; d. 3, 18, 1880: Joseph Thomas, b. 11, 27, 1882; m. 9, 3, 1908, Wilhelmina B. Roberts, dau. of Everet Roberts. Pie is farmer at his father's place at Wycombe. 2900. Marietta Slack, b. 3, 19, 1846; living at Doylestown, unm., 1911. 2901. Jane Eliza Slack b. 11, 20, 1848; m. 12, 22, 1870, Thomas T. Poole, d. 5, 22, 1895, aged 47 yrs, 2 mos. 12 da. ; son of William Poole and Maria Thompson. He was a miller and was instantly killed by the machinery of his mill near New Hope, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Albert Poole, b. 11, 25, 1872 ; d. 12 Mo. 1895, unm. He was local editor of New Hope News, member of New Hope Presb. Ch., and Christian Endeavor Society : Eleanor Poole, b. 11, 14, 1875 ; unm. 1902. She has a position in the city but with her mother makes her home with aunt Marietta. 2902. George W. Slack, b. 6, 6, 1854; m. 5, 22, 1874, Sarah E. Bodine, 348 THE KIRK FAMILY. dau. of Jones and Lydia Bodine. He was a miller at Rush Valley, Bucks Co., but now in the grocery busines in Philadelphia, and resides there. Issue : — Jane B., b. 1, 4, 1878 : Watson W., twin with Jane, d. 4, 29, 1883 : Gertrude, b. 11, 8, 1879. 2903. Benjamin Howard Slack, b. 5, 4,1859; d. at Doylestown 11, 7, 1909; m. 9, 16, 1886, Nellie Himphey, dau. of John B. and Annie Himphey. They separated shortly after marriage. No issue. He was a miller by trade but in 1902 a trolley conductor, residing at Willow Grove, Montgomery Co., Pa. Children of (975) Wilhelmina Chapman McHenry and Robert Johnston. 2904. William Edward Johnston (Wilhelmina, Margaret, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 12, 17, 1843; d. 9, 29, 1846. 2905. Susan RachelJohnston, b. 3, 2, ]846; m. 2, 22, 1872, Henry H. Hough, sou of Benjamin and Helen Hough. He was in the Pension OiSce, Washington, D. C, 1888. No issue. Widow now, 1911, resides in Doylestown. 2906. Margaret Wilhelmina Johnston, b. 6, 1 ,1848 ; m. 9, 19, 1871, Philip H. Fretz, b. 11, 22, 1846, in Doylestown Twp. ; d. there 3, 23, 1910 ; son of Philip K. Fretz and Anna Stover. He was a farmer in Doylestown Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— John Edgar, b. 11, 29, 1872 ; see below : Anna Lula, b. 11, 8, 1875 ; Ralph J., b. 2, 25 ,1878 ; d. 12, 24, 1899 : Philip H., deceased : Edna McHenry, deceased : Marguerite ,now or late a student at Bryn JMawr College. John Edgar Fretz M. D. was educated at Lafayette College in class of 1893 ; was graduated from medical department, University of Peuna. in 1897 and located at Easton, Pa., where he has a lucrative practice : m. 12, 7, 1904, Frances .Josephine, dau. of Joseph S. Rodenbough of Easton. Ralph Johnston Fretz prepared for college under Dr. John Gosman of Doylestown and entered Lafayette Coll. in class of 1901 ; returned home to spend the holidays, where he was suddenly taken ill and lived but three days. Children of (976) Charles Meredith and Margaret E. (Latta) McHenry. 2907. Mary DuBois McHenry (Charles, Margaret, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 10, 23, 1853, in Doylestown; d. 5, 15, 1884, unm. 2908. Kate Latta McHenry, b. 11, 9, 1859, in San Francisco, Cal., d. 3, 14, 1877, in Philadelphia. 2909. William Ewing McHenry, b. in Doylestown 2, 9, 1868 ; num., 1889. He was clerk in the Cambria Iron Works, Johnstown, Pa., at the time of its terrible destruction, caused by the bursting of the Conemaugh Lake, in June 1889, and an occupant of the Cambria Club House during the day and through that fearfully anxious night, when the strength of the walls to withstand the banging of the timbers and the awful rushing of the waters, was their only hope for life. SEVENTH GENERATION. 349 Children of (977) Mary Fell McHenry and David Summers. 2910. Charles Augustus Summers (Mary, Margaret, Joseph, Jane, God- frey, John), b. 10 ,5, 1846; m. 10, 20, 1880, by Rev. Mr. Wentz of New Milford, to Mattie Norton, b. 9, 14, 1854. They reside in Summerville, Susquehanna Co., Pa. No issue. 2911. Frank D. Summers, b. 5, 18, 1857 ; m. 10, 5, 1881, by Rev. S. L. Conde, to Josie Burns of Timkhannoek, Wyoming Co., Pa., b. 6, -30, 1862. They reside in New Milford, Susquehanna Co., Pa. Issue : — Florence, b. 3, 17, 1884. Children of (981) Francis and Julia (Fuller) McHenry 2912. Clinton F. McHenry (Francis, Margaret, Joseph, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 11, 1857; m. 4, 30, 1879, Sarah Congdon. They reside in Bing- hampton, N. Y. Issue : — Roy Congdon, b. 1, 25, 1881 ; Jessie Louisa, b. 10, 20, 1882. 2913. Ida McHenry, b. 1, 9, 1859 ; d. 6, 24, 1864. 2914. Nellie Louisa McHenry, b. 11, 14, 1871. Children of (984) Hugh and Abigail (Parrish) Fell. 2915. John P. Fell (Hugh, Joseph, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 7, 10, 1829; d. 2, 1, 1881; m. 11, 25, 1851, Elizabeth J. McFarlane, b. 3, 17, 1831; d. 10, 29, 1866; dau. of James McFarlane and Jean Hunter of Pittston, Pa. They resided in Wilkes Barre, Pa. He m. again, 10, 29, 1868, Elizabeth Patten, dau. of William and Jane Patten. No issue by last. He served in the Civil War. Issue by 1st wife :— Hugh, b. 11, 6,1852; d. 8, 10, 1854: Emma Jean, b. 9, 18, 1855; see below: Charles H., b. 10, 23, 1858; living in Lancaster, Pa., 1888, imm. : Harriet E., b. 10, 1, 1866; living at Plymouth, Pa., 1888, unm. Emma Jean Fell m. 12, 23, 1879, Henry E. Muhlenberg, M. D., b. 1, 18, 1850 ; son of Plenry E. Muhlenberg, M. D., and Catharine Lamiran. Res., Lan- caster City, Pa. No children. 2916. Samuel Fell, b. 9, 26, 1832 ; d. 7, 26, 1834. 2917. Eleanor D. Fell, b. 7, 28, 1835 ; d. 9, 7, 1850. 2918. Harriet P. Fell, b. 9, 23, 1841 ; d. 1, 12, 1882 ; m. 11, 20, 1867, Richard J. McGrann, b. 1, 14, 1837 ; son of John McGrann and Ann Keoghan. He is a railroad conductor and in 1888 the family resided in Lancaster, Pa. Issue :— John A., b. 8, 25, 1868 ; d. 10, 23, 1888 : Eleanor M., b. 5, 29, 1871 ; 350 THE KIRK FAMILY. Harriet G., b. 8, 28, 1873 : Richard J., b. 6, 17, 1875 : Hugh Fell, b. 2, 24, 1878 : Grace M., b. 9, 15, 1879 : Mary, b. 9, 21, 1881. 2919. Hugh B. Fell, b. 6, 7, 1844; d. unmarried. Children of (985) Samuel Dubree and Eliza (King) Fell. 2920. Milicent Fell (Samuel, Joseph, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 7, 20, 1840 ; m. 12 Mo. 1866, by Rev. Mr. Stillwell, to Samuel H. Davis, farmer, of Leraysville, Bradford Co., Pa. A dau., b. 11 Mo. 1867, was unmarried in 1888. 2921. Joseph Gillingham Fell, b. 4, 6, 1842. He was sergeant-major in 141st Penna Vols., having enlisted at President Lincoln's first call for troops, in April 1861, and was discharged for disability in the autumn of 1861 : re-en- listed August 1862; was wounded July 3d 1863, in the Battle of Gettysburg, and died July 17th 1863. Unmarried. 2922. Jane Fell, b. 8, 18, 1843 ; m. 9, 10, 1873, at Harvard, Neb., to James Densmore. He was clerk in the District Court in 1888. They reside in Hebron, Neb. Issue :— Hattie A., b. 5, 19, 1876 : Susie B., b. 12, 15, 1878 : Sallie M., b. 4, 22, 1880 : John B., b. 1, 16, 1883 : Hugh F., b. 7, 28, 1885. 2923. George W. Fell, b. 1, 22, 1846 ; enlisted in the 141st P. V. in the Civil War Aug. 1862, and was in actual service until Lee's surrender, nearly three years. He was m. 11, 7, 1867, at Frenchtown, Pa., by Rev. Mr. Stillwell, to Mary Hornet. He was a farmer at Harvard, Neb. Issue : — Francis H., b. 12, 20, 1868 : Bstella J., b. 4, 5, 1870 : Joseph G., b. 10, 2, 1872 : Hugh P., b. 9, 10, 1883 : Paul Maxwell, b. 12, 15, 1885. In 1908 the eldest daughter was Mrs. Estelle Shaver, of Dallas, Pa., and her father had moved to Virginia. 2924. Eleanor Fell, b. 9, 25, 1848; m. 1881 to Jacob S. Shackelton of Wilber, Neb., where he is a furniture dealer. Issue: — Samuel F., b. 4, 23, 1882 : Hallie H., b. 4, 10, 1886. 2925. Hugh P. Fell, b. 3, 2, 1851 ; m. 1883, in Greenridge, Pa., Mary A. Gowen of Yatesville, Pa. He is a bookkeeper in Wilkes Barre, Pa. No issue. 2926. Mary J. Fell, b. 4, 8, 1853 ; m. 1875, in Waverly, Pa., Laning Whipple. He is a dealer in farming implements, residing in Fairbury, Neb. They have three children:— Clarence F. Whipple, b. 2, 29, 1876; m. Lulie Dilley 11, 22, 1904; is a farmer residing at Langdon, Kan. Ella Whipple, b. 1, 19, 1878 ; m. 5, 27, 1904, Henry H. Jones, and has a son Hanley B., b. 1, 23, 1905. H. H. Jones is a Fraternal Insurance Agent, residing at Fairbury, Neb. Ruth Whipple, b. 6, 25, 1884, resides at Langdon, Kan. 2927. David L. Fell, b. 6, 28, 1855 ; m. 3, 23, 1881, in Wyalusing, Pa., by SEVENTH GENERATION. 351 Rev.D. Craft, to Addie P. Fanning of Terrytown, Pa., where he follows mill- ing. No issue. 2928. Martha E. Fell, b. 8, 4, 1858; d. 6, 25, 1886; m. 10, 24, 1883, in Prenehtown, Pa., by Eev. David Craft, to Richard J. liorton of Terrytown, Pa. He died soon after marriage. They resided in Towanda, Pa. Issue : — Madge Horton, b. 1, 20, 1886 ; residing in Leraysville, Pa., with her aunt Milicent Davis. 2929. Ulysses M. Fell, b. 11, 28, 1860 ; ra. 1, 5, 1887, by Rev. David Craft to Lou Elliott of Merryall. They reside in Prenehtown, Bradford Co., Pa., near "The Homestead," where he owns and operates a flour mill. Children of (986) John G. and Mary Ann (Ogden) Fell. 2930. Ruth Fell (John, Joseph, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 6, 8, 1836; d. 2, 6, 1884, in Jackson, Mich.; m. 10, 26, 1859, John D. Conely, son of William S. and Eliza Conely. He is a lawyer in Detroit, Mich. Issue :— Clarence, b. 8, 6, 1860 : Edith F., b. 3, 6, 1863 : Josephine D,, b. 12, 27, 1866. 2931. Adeline Fell, b. 7, 29, 1838; d. 8, 11, 1839. 2932. Asher Miner Fell, b. 5, 7, 1840 ; residing in Wilkes Barre, Pa., 1890, unm. 2933. George 0. Fell, b. 7, 12, 1843; d. 7 Mo. 1863, unm., in the Battle of Gettysburg in Civil War. 2934. Joseph I. Fell, b. 8, 26, 1845 ; d. 10, 16, 1868, in Jackson, Miss., unm. 2935. John D. Fell, b. 5, 12, 1848 ; d. 7, 28, 1849. Children of (987) George W. and Elizabeth (Wilson) Fell, of Antwerp, 0. 2936. John G. Fell (George, Joseph, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 24, 1852 ; d. 4, 10, 1852. 2937. Eleanor Milicent Fell, b. 6, 30, 1853 ; d. 12, 25, 1854. 2938. Clarence Victor Fell, b. 6, 30, 1856 ; d. 3, 2, 1857. 2939. Rosetta Fell, b. 2, 7, 1858 ; d. 4, 12, 1859. 2940. George W. Fell, b. 6, 1, 1861 ; m. 4, 30, 1885, in Decatur, 111,, to Lucy Edwards, b. 8, 28, 1866. They resided in Antwerp, 0. Issue : — Roy, b. 2,4, 1886: John G.,b. 1, 7, 1888. 2941. U. S. Grant Fell, b. 4, 9, 1864; d. 10, 16, 1881. 352 THE KIRK FAMILY. . Children of (989) Edwin and Ruby (Bennett) Pell of Wilkes Barre, Pa. 2942. Sarah E. Fell (Edwin, Hugh, Samuel, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 10, 1847; m. 8, 26, 1868, Theodore Hyde, b. 8 ,18, 1843; son of Edwin and Julia Hyde. Resided in Wilkes Barre. Issue : — Alma M., b. 8, 20, 1869 : Henry Edwin, b. 11, 6, 1871 : Fanny M., b. 5, 13, 1874: Eleanor, b. 7, 11, 1876; d. 7, 22, 1876 : Robert E., b. 4, 16, 1886 ; d. 7, 16, 1886 : Mary Elizabeth, b. 5, 15, 1889. 2943. John E. Fell, b. 11, 10, 1848; d. 8, 12, 1849. 2944. George K. Fell, b. 5, 12, 1850; d. 5, 26, 1850. 2945. Gould P. Fell, twin with George, d. 8, 10, 1850. 2946. Ella A. Fell, b. 1, 19, 1855 ; living in Wilkes Barre, 1889, unmarried. 2947. Harry A. Fell, b. 9, 27, 1859; m. 7, 8, 1880, Cora Davis, d. 8, 2, 1885 ; dan. of John and Ellen Davis. Residence, Wilkes Barre, Pa. No issue. 2948. Anna M. Fell, b. 6, 23, 1863 ; m. 5, 30, 1885, Oscar P. Carpenter, b. 2, 1, 1861 ; son of Lewis 0. and Mary E. Carpenter, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Resi- dence, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue :— II. Lee, b. 8, 23, 1886 : Ruby Fell, b. 5, 24, 1888. 2949. Jesse Fell, b. 6, 9, 1865 ; d. 7, 22, 1865. Children of (991) Phebe Ann Fell and Caleb Earl Wright. 2950. Wilson Wright (Phebe Ann, William, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 14, 1839 ; m. 12, 17, 1874, to Isabella Sophia Wright, dau. of Harrison and Sophia Wright. Residence, Monmouth Co., N. J. Issue : — Caleb Earl, b. 11, 7, 1875 ; d. 7, 23, 1877 : Wilson, b. 2, 7, 1878. 2951. Walter S. Wright, b. 5, 19, 1842 ; d. 10, 20, 1843. 2952. Warren Wright, b. 8, 27, 1844; residing at Doylestown, Pa., 1889, unm. Children of (992) Joseph Gillingham and Amanda (Ruckman) Fell. 2953. Mary Wilson Fell (J. Gillingham, William, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 20, 1848; m. 11, 28, 1871, Herbert Marshall Howe, M. D.; son of Bishop M. A. DeWolfe Howe and Elizabeth Marshall of Pittsburg, Pa. They reside in Phialdelphia in winter and in Rhode Island in summer. Issue : — Mary Herbert, b. 7, 14, 1873 : John Fell, b. 12, 3, 1875 : Edith, b. 1, 19, 1877 : Grace, b. 2, 8, 1879 : Rhoda, b. 9, 21, 1880 : Elizabeth Amanda, b. 12, 23, 1887. 2954. John Ruckman Fell, b. 1, 1, 1858; m. 5, 15, 1879, Sarah Rozet Drexel, dau. of Anthony J. and Ellen Drexel of Philadelphia, where they re- SEVENTH GENERATION. 353 side. Issue : — Amanda Ruckman, b. 2, 8, 1880 : Ellen Drexel, twin with Amanda : Mae Drexel Stewart, b. 4, 8, 1884 : Frances Drexel Paul, b. 12, 23, 1887. Children of (993) Elizabeth Fell and Stewart Rainow of Wilkes Barre, Pa. 2955. James N. Rainow (Elizabeth, Jacob, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 8, 26, 1843 ; m. 1869, Mary Haas, d. 10, 14, 1871 ; dau. of John Haas and Eliza- beth Washburn. Residence, Buffalo, N. Y. Issue :— Elizabeth, b. 10, 18, 1870. 2956. Maria Rainow, b. 6, 4, 1846; m. 12, 22, 1868, Samuel E. Hughes, b. 12, 4, 1840 ; son of John Hughes and Lueretia Smith. He is a merchant in Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue :— Lizzie Pell, b. 5, 16, 1870 : Lueretia, b. 1, 19, 1872 : Fannie b. 12, 20, 1873 ; d. 10, 13, 1874 : Sallie Fell, b. 12, 12, 1875 : George Turston, b. 12, 5, 1880: Anna May, b. 3, 30 1882: Grace Morse, b. 1, 23, 1886: Emma Laird, b. 11, 16, 1888. 2957. John Rainow, b. 9, 14, 1848 ; m. Frances Bowkman of Seneca Palls, N. Y. Residence, near Auburn, N. Y. No issue. 2958. Walter Rainow, b. 7, 14, 1855 ; living at Scranton, Pa., 1890, unm. Children of (994) Daniel Ackley and Elizabeth (Gray) Fell. 2959. Mary Ackley Fell (Daniel, Jacob, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 4, 30, 1856; d. 11, 26, 1885. 2960. Daniel Ackley Fell, Jr., b. 11, 23, 1858, in Wilkes Barre, Pa.; m. 10, 10, 1888, Frances L. Bertles, b. 4, 2, 1865. He was graduated from Prince- ton and studied law with E. G. Butler, Esq., in Wilkes Barre, where he practices that profession. Issue : — Harold Bertles, b. 8, 18, 1889. 2961. Alexander G. Fell, b. 4, 20, 1861 ; graduated at Princeton and also, in 1887, at the University of Pennsylvania ; practicing medicine at Wilkes Barre. Unmarried 1891. Children of (996) Mercy Fell and John Behee of Wilkes Barre, 2962. George Fell Behee (Mercy, Jacob, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 8, 7, 1844 ; m. 3, 29, 1869, Susan Honewell, b. 12, 14, 1842 ; dau. of Nathaniel Honewell and Hannah Santee of Kingston Twp., Luzerne Co., Pa. They re- side at Wilkes Barre. Issue :— Edith, b. 8, 29, 1870 : Charles, b. 4, 27, 1875 : Ethel, b .11, 15, 1877. 2963. Mary Behee, b. 11, 19, 1846 ; m. 1, 12, 1873, Charles Augustus Rex, b. 8, 5, 1845 ; son of Ephraim Rex and Sarah Shadle of Maueh Chunk, Pa., where he is a prominent merchant. They have traveled extensively in foreign 354 THE KIRK FAMILY. lands, including Italy, Germany, Prance, England, and especially in Palestine. Issue : — Harry Lloyd, b. 11, 3, 1878. 2964. John Behee, b. 5, 13, 1849; m. 12, 31, 1871, Elizabeth Edwards of Moscow, Lackawanna Co., Pa., b. 12, 25, 1851, in Wales. Res., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue :— Mary E., b. 12, 24, 1874 : Mercy P., b. 11, 21, 1876. 2965. Ruth Behee, b. 10, 9, 1851; living in Wilkes Barre, 1890, imm. 2966. Daniel Fell Behee, b. 1, 30, 1854; living in Wilkes Barre, 1890, unm. 2967. Josiah Lewis Behee, b. 5, 6, 1856; m. 1, 13, 1883, Mary Lager, b. 2, 15, 1859; d. 7, 4, 1887; dau. of John Lager and Sophia Spongelberger. Res., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue :— Daniel C, b. 12, 24, 1884 : Oscar S., b. 6, 16, 188--. 2968. EUa May Behee, b. 11, 6, I860; m. 2, 13, 1884, Charles Conner, b. 6, 30, 1860 ; son of John Conner and Cinderella Keller. Res., Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue : — Max Bowman, b. 5, 2, 1885 : Daniel L., b. 7, 12, 1886 : Norman, b. 3, 10, 1888. 2969. Anna Augusta Behee, b. 11, 14, 1863 ; living in Wilkes Barre, 1890, unm. Children of (998) Mary Ann Fell and Truman Day. 2970. Anna Day (]\Iary Ann, Jacob, Amos, Jane, Godfrey John), b. 8, 13, 1838;d. 2, 2, 1852. 2971. Daniel F. Day, b. 4, 10, 1853 ; m. Katharine Golden of Carbondale, Pa., b .5, 1, 1856; dau. of Michael and Honor G. Golden. Reside at Wilkes Barre. Issue :— Charles, b .11, 9, 1872 ; d. 3 Mo. 1877 : Harry W., b. 1, 21, 1874 : Mary Eliza, b. 6, 29, 1876 : Edward S., b. 11, 5, 1877 ; d. 9 Mo. 1880 : May W., b. 10, 24, 1881 : William J., b.l2, 5, 1883. By second husband, Henry Wilbur. 2972. L. May Wilbur, b. 11, 28, 1863; imm. in 1889. 2973. Henry Wilbur, b. 7, 25, 1871 ; d. 2, 27, 1874. Children of (1002) Emeline Bennett and Edward Herrick Castle. 2974. Emma Castle (Emeline, Jane, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 14, 1856; m. 10, 25, 1877, Frederic Winslow, b. 2, 1, 1850; d. 5, 10, 1885; son of Dr. G. F. Winslow and Lydia Jones. They resided in Chicago, 111. Issue : — SEVENTH GENERATION. 355 Lydia Gertrude, b. 7, 31, 1878; d. 5, 4, 1885: Arthur Castle, b. 10,25, 1879: Fred Jones, b. 8, 21, 1881 : Euieline Bennett, b. 1, 27, 1883; d. 5, 4, 1883. 2975. John Castle, b. 11, 10, 1857; d. 4, 17, 1859. 2976. William Bennett Castle, b. 9, 2, 1859, living in Chicago, 1890, unm. Children of (1003) Amos F. and Mary (Harney) Bennett, Watertown, Wis, 2977. Louisa Jane Bennett (Amos, Jane, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 1, 1849 ; m. 10, 8, 1873, Edward H. Castle of Chicago, 111. Issue : Grace Louisa, b. 7, 4, 1874: Harry Bennett, b. 11, 25, 1876. 2978. Kate Garrison Bennett, b. 12, 15, 1852 ; unmarried 1890. 2979. Jesse Wells Bennett, b. 2, 12, 1855 ; unmarried 1890. 2980. Annie Harney Bennett, b. 8, 2, 1859 ; unmarried 1890. 2981. Mary Estelle Bennett, b. 1, 12,1864; m. 9, 18, 1887, Charles D. Richards, of "Watertown, "Wis. Res., Chicago, 111. Children of (1011) Thomas R. and Martha (Oaskey) Fell. 2982. Adelaide Fell (Thomas, Jesse, Amos, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 17, 1857 ; m. 12, 12, 1874, Charles Greenawalt, son of "William and Jane Green- await, and they reside in "Wilkes Barre. Issue: — Harry F. b. 11, 16, 1875; Winfield S. and Walter Raymond, b. 9, 26, 1882. 2983. Ellen I. Fell, b. 3, 28, 1859 ; m. 5, 26, 1880, Zyprian Hoskins, son of John and Hannah Hoskins. Residence, "Wilkes Barre, Pa. Issue : — Walter I., b. 3, 4, 1881 : Bertha May, b. 5, 29, 1883. Samuel G., b. 4, 5, 1885 : Royal T., b. 3, 3, 1897. 2984. Walter Fell, b. 3, 20, 1860 ; unmarried in 1889. 2985. Olie Fell, b. 2, 7, 1865 ; m. 1885, Millard Thomson, son of David and Annie Thomson. Residence, Hanover, Pa. Issue: — Ervin, b. 1, 17, 1886; Martha, b. 7, 25, 1887; Addie May, b. 2, 23, 1889. 2986. Thomas V. Fell, b. 4, 5, 1867; unmarried 1869. Children of (1027) Lydia Doan and John Hallowell, Morgan Co., 0. 2987. Sarah Jane HalloweU (Lydia, Sarah, Abi, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 1, 10, 1848 ; m. 4, 6, 1879, Albert Spurrier, son of Richard Spurrier. They reside at Chester Hill, 0. Issue :— Clyde, b. 6 Mo. 1883. 2988. Clarkson Hallowell, b, 12, 16, 1849 ; d. 10, 13, 1865. 2989. Charles Hallowell, b. 9, 2, 1851 ; m. 11, 5, 1874, Elizabeth Cain, 356 THE KIRK FAMILY dau. of James Cain. Tliey reside at Elliott's Cross Roads, Ohio. Issue: — Owen b. 6, 15, 1876 : Ethel, b. 7, 15, 1878 ; Clarence, b. 1, 23, IBS] : Maggie, b. 7, 14, 1883 : Forest, b. 11, 8, 1886. 2990. Sylvester Hallowell, b. 3, 26, 1853 ; m. 3, 31, 1886, Kate Washing- ton. They reside in San Francisco, Cal. Issue : — John Ellsworth, b. 4, 28, 1888. 2991. Isabella Hallowell, b. 11, 18, 1854; living at Elliott's Cross Roads, Ohio, 1890, unm. She gave valuable assistance in collecting these records. 2992. Albert Hallowell, b. 2, 23, 1857 ; m. 11, 15, 1884, Emma Steffa, dau. of Hiram Steffa and Matilda Tryor. Residence, EUiott's Cross Roads, Ohio. Issue : — Orely Irving, b. 1, 15, 1856. 2993. Mary Florence Hallov/ell, b. 11, 8, 1858 ; d. 1, 23, 1869. Children of (1029) Joseph Doan and Letitia Doan. 2994. Charles Doan (Joseph, Sarah, Abi, Jane, Godfrey, John), b. 11, 17, 1860 ; living at Sedalia, 0., 1890, unm. 2995. Emma L. Doan, b. 6, 5, 1862 ; m. Joseph Boileau, son of John Boileau. They reside in Mahaska Co., Iowa. Issue : — Jona, b. 6, 16, 1881 : Zura, b. 8, 18, 1882 : Arthur, b. 11, 30, 1886. 2996. Murray Doan, b. 7, 2, 1868 ; m. 11, 25, 1885, Flora Carr, dau. of John and Phebe Carr. Issue : — Bessie, b. 12, 25, 1886. Children of (1030) James and Mary (Stitzel) Mathews, of Temple, Berks Co., Pa. 2997. Benjamin Henry Mathews (James, Letitia, Abi, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 7, 17, 1844; d. 4, 15, 1867. 2998. Samuel Mathews, b. 9, 25, 1845 ; m. 9, 7, 1874, Sallie G. McMichael, dau. of James Lybrand and Lavinia A. McMichael. They reside in Harris- burg, Pa. Issue :— Bessie Irene, b. 8, 9, 1875 : Howard Benjamin, b. 1, 20, 1878; d. 11, 5, 1881 : Mary Lavinia, b. 3, 4, 1880; d. 6, 26, 1880 : Ray James, b. 6, 23, 1881; d. 7, 18, 1881 : Ivy Letitia, b. 9, 29, 1882 : Leroy Earl, b. 1, 17, 1884: Elsie Golinda, b. 8, 21, 1886; d. 12, 3, 1886: Lester William, b. 2, 17, 1888- d 7 11, 1888. 2999. Morgan Mathews, b. 11, 10, 1846; unmarried in 1888. 3000. Franklin Mathews, b. 2, 15, 1848 ; m. 4, 7, 1875, Anne Ulmer, widow of George Ulmer and dau. of Joseph H. and Ann Caroline Brooks. Residence, Philadelphia, Pa. No issue. , 3001. Adrian Mathews, b. 8, 12, 1849 ; m. 8, 16, 1879, Amelia Ronion, SEVENTH GENERATION 357 dau. of T. and Celia Ronion. Residence, Providence, R. I. Issue: — Adrienne, b. 8, 21 ,1878; Julia, b. 4, 9, 1881. 3002. Sidney Mathews, b. 11, 5, 1850; d. 1, 13, 1868. 3003. George Mathews, b. 11, 1, 1862; living in Philadelhipa, 1888, un- married. 3004. William Mathews, b. 1, 16, 1865 ; living in Philadelphia, 1888, un- married. Children of (1032) Mary Mathews and Isaac Riale, Doylestown, Pa. 3005. Edward Riale (Mary, Letitia, Abi, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 3, 7, 1844; unmarried in 1888. 3006. Lewis Riale, b. 7 Mo. 1848 ; d. 7, 9, 1879, imm. 3007. Ellen Riale, b. 9 Mo. 1850; d. 1880, unm. 3008. Frank Riale, b. 6 Mo. 1853 ; m. 2, 17, 1881, Ellen Meyers, b. 9, 23, 1860 ; dau. of Jacob Meyers and Susan Overholt. Reside in Doylestown, Pa. Issue :— Harry M., b. 11, 24, 1881 : Walter J., b. 9, 23, 1884. 3009. Mary Riale, b. 11 Mo. 1857 ; m. Henry Durkee. Children of (1034) Benjamin and Elizabeth (Potts) Mathews. 3010. Miriam Mathews (Benjamin, Letitia, Abi, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 2, 3, 1857 ; m. 11, 9, 1876, Edward Godshalk, b. 4, 8, 1847 ; son of William Godshalk and Anna Swartzlander. They reside in Doylestown, Pa. Issue : — William, b. 1, 31, 1879: Benjamin M., b. 1, 30, 1881: Mary S., b. 3, 26, 1886. 3011. Margaret Mathews, b. 9, 3, 1859 ; m. 2, 21, 1884, Newton Meyers, b. 3, 28, 1857 ; son of Jacob Meyers and Susan Overholt. They reside in Doylestown, Pa. Issue :— Bessie, b. 7 ,27, 1886. Child of (1047) Cynthia Jones and Evan G. Lester. 3012. Evan J. Lester (Cynthia, Sarah, Cynthia, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 9, 29, 1835 ; m. 5, 29, 1862, Elizabeth Green, dau. of Joseph and Meribah Green. They reside in Philadelphia. Issue : — Bartin G., imm. in 1890 : Joseph G. : Evan J. Children of (1048) Lavinia S. Ely and Albert S. Paxson. 3013. William Ely Paxson (Lavinia, Aaron, Cynthia, Sarah, Godfrey, John), b. 12, 19, 1856; d. 1, 9, 1857. 358 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3014. Edward Ely Paxson, b. 5, 7, 1860 ; was in the banking business in Philadelphia, 1890, unm. 3015. Henry Douglass Paxson, b. in Berks Co., Pa., 10, 1, 1862; m. 1902, at Aquetong, by Rev. George W. Lamb, to Hanuameel Canby Paxson, dau. of Elias E. Paxson and Margaret Wilson. He graduated in 1881 from the Doylestown English and Classical Seminary, and commenced life as a school teacher, but soon abandoned that occupation. In 1885 he began the study of law in Doylestown, and was admitted to the bar May 16th 1887. In October 1887 he was admitted to the Philadelphia bar and opened an office in that city. When quite young he entered the State militia and was gradually promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, on Gen. Beaver's staff; is still practicing law, with office at 506 Walnut Street, and residence at 2036 Locust St. Issue : — A son b. 4 Mo. 1903, d. same month : Edward M., b. 7 Mo. 1904 : A dau. b. 2, 22, 1906 in Germantown. Children of (1059) Eleanor Tyson and Amos Ebert, Ashland, N. J. 3016. Theresa Ebert (Eleanor, Hannah, Sarah, Rynear, John, John), b. in Philadelphia 11, 17, 1852; m. Alexander J. D. Hensylj^, commission mer- chant, Philadelphia. Issue : — Beatrice C. E., Walter, Clarence, Harold, Royden 0. and Persis Hensyly. 3017. Horace Mann Ebert, b. 3, 25, 1855, in Philadelphia; m. Emily Underdown. He is employed at Broad Street Sta., P. R. R., Philadelphia; resides at Haddonfield, N. J. ; member of Baptist Ch. No issue given. 3018. J. Milton Ebert, b. 11, 20, 1856, in Phila. ; m. Alice R. Bateman, b. 9, 5, 1868, at Grenloch, N. J. ; dau. of Prank Bateman and Alice Harlan Marshall. He is in business with Bateman Mfg. Co., Farm & Garden Imple- ments, Grenloch, and resides there : member of Baptist Ch. (New Tabernacle, Philadelphia.) Issue :— Kin gsley W., b. 7, 19, 1904. 3019. Alvin Tyson Ebert, b. Philadelphia, 3, 3, 1859 ; m. 1895, Hannah Cuthbert in Haddonfield, N. J. He was in business in Philadelphia; now, 1905, a dairyman at Osage, N. J. P. O., Ashland, N. J. Issue : — Alvin C, b. 2, 11, 1897 : Amos Tyson, b. 2, 21, 1899; d, 7, 7, 1899. 3020. Clarence W. Ebert, b. 11, 25, 1861, in Ashland, N. J. ; living at Los Angeles, Cal., 1905, unm. Has been a mining prospector in Nevada. Children of (1060) Thomas H. and Annie (Hubilee) Tyson. 3021. Edward H. Tyson (Thomas, Hannah, Sarah, Rynear, John, John), 1 at the age of one year. 3022. Renee B. Tyson, b. 7, 26, 1868 : m. 9, 12, 1894, George W. Henry, b. g p o a H en O t^ - o w H W W 1-3 01 Kl a a m m w 1^ SEVENTH GENERATION. 359 8, 27, 1866. They reside at 2714 Sterne St., Philadelphia. Issue :— George Earl, b. 12, 8, 1895 : Ralph Tyson, b. 12, 28, 1899 : Joseph Lloyd, b. 12, 17, 1901. Children of (1070) Robert and Hannah (Tyson) Roberts. 3023. Mary W. Roberts (Robert, Jonathan, Martha, Rynear, John, John), b. 11, 17, 1822, at Willow Grove; m. 3, 7, 1844, at her home, by Friends' ceremony, to Edwin C. Walton, b. 12, 20, 1821, at Willow Grove ; d. there 6, 21, 1904; son of John Walton and Juliana W. Michener. He was a farmer near Willow Grove, Montgomery Co., Pa. ; buried at Horsham Meeting, of which they were members. 3024. Jonathan Roberts, b. 7, 14, 1824, in Moreland Twp. ; d. 5, 4, 1890 ; buried at Monument Gem., Philadelphia; ra. 2, 26, 1846, at the house of Edwin C. Walton, to Martha M. Walton, b. 1, 1, 1818 ; d. 1865 dau. of JolmWalton and Juliana W. Michener. Second m. 11, 2, 1869, to Mary A. Lawrence, b. 6, 20, 1852, in Philadelphia; dau. of George W. Lawrence and Mary Boss; all mem- bers of Horsham Mo. Mtg. He was a farmer but retired and removed to Davisville, Bucks Co., Pa., where his widow resides, 1905. Children of (1078) Daniel R. and Susanna R. (Roberts) Harper. 3025. Harry C. Harper (Daniel, Sarah, Susanna, Rynear, John, John), b. 10, 27, 1848; d. 8, 11, 1898; m. 7, 16, 1871, Abbie Young, d. 8, 10, 1896, aged 56 years ; dau. of John Young. He was a lumber merchant in Philadelphia. 3026. Anna R. Harper, b. 3, 25, 1850; unmarried in 1904. 3027. Thomas R. Harper, b. 9, 28, 1851 ; m. 9, 24, 1896, Lillian V. C. Richardson, widow. He is a printer, in Philadelphia. No issue. 3028. Daniel R. Harper, b. 1, 28, 1855 ; m. 10, 30, 1883, Blanche Mcln- tyre, at Episcopal Ch., Broad and Jefferson Sts., Phila. ; b. 1861 ; dau. of Mclntyre and Caroline Siverly. Res., Second St. pike and Wyoming Ave., Phila. He is a printer. Issue : — Daniel R., Jane, Edith and Helen Harper. Children of (1081) Benjamin and Ada De M. (Cummings) Harper. 3029. Flora Virginia Harper (Benjamin, Sarah, Susanna, Rynear, John, John), b. 9, 19, 1852; unmarried. 3030. B. Frank Harper, b. 9, 4, 1855, is an attorney at law, Franklin Building, Philadelphia. Unmarried. He has given valuable aid in the Roberts and Harper branch. 3031. Mary Ella Harper, b. 9, 4, 1857 ; m. 8, 20, 1883, Jacob P. Birchall of Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa., son of William Birchall and Susan Painter. They 360 THE KIRK FAMILY. were married by Rev. Dr. Edward W. Appleton at her father's home in Bristol Twp., Pliiladelphia, and reside at Fargo, N. Dakota, where he is engaged in the real estate business. Issue : Benjamin Harper, b. 8, 2, 1884 : Mary Ella, b. 4, 12, 1886 ; d. 11 Mo. 1888. Children of (1086) Charles W. and Mary E. (Smith) Kirk. 3032. Elizabeth Jane Kirk (Charles, Charles, John, Rynear, John, John), b. 4, 2, 1859, in Abington ; m. 2, 1, 1887, Alfred J. Major, b. in Norristown 4, 10, 1861; son of John Major and Margaret Cox. She is a member of Calvary Baptist Ch. Res., 4136 Parkside Ave., Philadelphia. Issue :— Charles Webb, b. 11, 8, 1888. 3033. Milton Newberry Kirk, upholsterer, b. 9, 24, 1860 ; m. 4, 8, 1886, Isabella Grotwals, b. 12, 18, 1864, in Montgomery County; dau. of Abraham Gotwals and Mary Johnson: members of Calvary Baptist Church. Res., 621 W. Marshall St., Norristown, Pa. Issue :— Irwin Charles, b. 10, 24, 1887 ; d. 1, 26, 1895: Edith G., b. 5, 21, 1894. 3034. Charles Wilkins Kirk, b. 7, 24, 1862, at Norristown, Pa. ; m. 9, 22, 1891, Nellie E. Hutchinson, b. 1, 29, 1866, in Pottsville, Pa. ; dau. of Martin Van B. and Sophia C. (Bartlett) Hutchinson. He is a clerk and resides at 2130 N. 21st St., Phila. Members of Presby. Church. Issue :— Mary Elizabeth, b. 10, 10, 1893. 3035. Harry Arnold Kirk, b. 2, 21, 1866; d. 3, 2, 1870. 3036. Eva Lena Kirk, b. 9, 12, 1871. Children of (1087) Sarah Kirk and Frederick Cline. 3037. Jane Cline (Sarah, Charles, John, Rynear, John, John), b. 11, 27, 1857; m. 3, 16, 1880, Israel Couard, b. 6, 1, 1856; son of Joseph Conard and Rebecca Shaw. Address, 1905, Johnsville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue: Joseph P., b. 3, 14, 1881: Sarah A., b. 10, 6, 1882: Florence, b. 5, 8, 1887: Laura, b. 6, 3, 1896 : Agnes, b. 6, 19, 1898 : Frederick, b. 7, 27, 1900. 3038. Laura Cline, b. 1, 12, 1864; m. 4, 5, 1894, Howard Doyle, son of John H. Doyle and Malinda Klotz. Address, 1905, 1760 N. 28th St., Philadel- phia. Issue :— Helen C, b. 5, 5, 1895 : John H., b. 8, 28, 1905. 3039. Helen Cline, b. 6, 15, 1865. 3040. Stanley Cline, b. 6, 20, 1868 ; m. 12, 23, 1897, Mary Steiner. Address, 1905, Plymouth Meeting, Pa. SEVENTH GENERATION. 361 Children of (1092) Franklin and Naomi Adelaide (Bailey) Kirk. 3041. Franklin H. Kirk (Franklin, Charles, John, Rynear, John, John), b. 2, 29, 1876; m. Delia G. Clausin, dau. of Fullerton and Carrie Clausin of Pittsburg, Pa. 3042. Retta A. Kirk, b. 12, 19, 1877 ; d. 5, 2, 1888. 3043. Robert Smith Kirk, b. 9, 14, 1879; m. Jennie Nonamaker of Phila- delphia. Issue : — Sue, Robert and Naomi Kirk. 3044. Laura C. ICirk, b. 11, 1, 1885; m. HoAvard Layton of Philadelphia Issue : — Franklin M. 3045. Mabel Kirk, b. 1, 15, 1889. 3046. Ida V. Kirk, b. 2, 5, 1891. Child of (1122a) Anna Maria Thomas and Algernon Sydney Jenkins. 3047. Howard Malcolm Jenkins (Anna Maria, Spencer, Sarah, Elizabeth John, John), b. 3, 30, 1842; d. 10, 11, 1902; m. at Upper Dublin, Montgomery Co., Pa., 3, 16, 1865, Mary Ann Atkinson, b. 12, 5, 1843; dau. of Thomas Atkinson, and Hannah Quinby. Howard was educated at Gwynedd, Pa., where he was boru, passing three years at the Gwyuedd Boarding School, widely linown in its time, kept by Hugh Foullie. Upon leaving this institution he taught school at New Britain, Bucks County, Pa., for one winter. During his school life he had developed a marked literary talent, and in 18G2, with Wihner Atl^inson (later to become his brother- in-law) he bouglit the Noristown, (Pa.) RepuhUcan, s.nA conducted it as editor (in 1864 it was merged into the Herald) until 1866. In this year he moved to Wilmington, Delaware, and (again with W. A.) founded in that city the Daily Commercial, the first daily paper in Delaware. While editor of the RepuNican he twice entered the emergency service of the Pennsylvania militia, called out in 1862 and again in 186.", to repel I«e's invasions of Pennsylvania. He was within hearing of both the great battles in which Lee was checked, Antietam and Gettysburg, but was actually engaged in neither. Upon the sale of the Commercial in 1ST7 he was connected with the Pliila- delphia Times and the West Chester Village Record, and became in 1881 editor of the American (Philadelphia), with which he remained until 1891. In 1884 he bought the Journal (Philadelphia, weekly) and upon its merging with the Friends' Intelligencer in 188.5 he became chief editor of the combined paper, and retained that position until his death. For five years, beginning in 1891, he was associated with Charles Pleber Clark in conducting the Manufacturer. The purely literary labors of Howard M. Jenlsiins were extensive. He wrote "Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd." volume I of John Russell Young's "Memorial History of Philadelphia," and "The Family of William Penn." He was engaged at the time of his death on a comprehensive history of Pennsyl- vania, a work in three volumes, since completed under the competent editor- ship of Charles P. Keith, of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. The num- ber of essays, historical sketches and pamphlets from his pen is large. Not only as the editor of the Society's organ, but in many lines of devoted effort, and by virtue of high character and intellect, Howard M. Jenkins was a 362 THE KIRK FAMILY. leader of the Society of Friends. His activities in outside fields, historical, educational and philanthropic, were too extensive and varied for enumeration here. He died (as did his father and his maternal grandfather, Spencer Thomas) by an accidental fall, received Tenth month 13, 1902, at Cresco, Monroe County, Pa. He was buried at Upper Dublin Friends' burying ground, Montgomery County, Pa. He had nearly completed a genealogy of the Spencer Family, finished after his death by his youngest son, from which this sketch and other information have been taken. Children of (1122d) Caroline Thomas and Basil W. Shoemaker. 3048. Lemuel T. Shoemaker (Caroline, Spencer, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 8, 29, 1849; d. 1, 14, 1853. 3049. Ellen Shoemaker, b. 11, 26, 1851; m. 1, 9, 1881, George W. Nichols, Loudoun Co., Va., and has issue : — Estella, Ralph, Eugene, Milton and Stanley. 3050. Howard J. Shoemaker, of California, b. 12, 24, 1853; m. 5, 7, 1889, Eva Moshure, and has issue : — Cora Lecta. 3051. EUwood Shoemaker, b. 2, 14, 1859 ; m. 10, 9, 1883, Lutie E. James, and lives at Silcott's Springs, Va. Issue : — Leland Stanford, Pauline and James. 3052. Edwin Shoemaker, twin with EUwood, m. 2, 3, 1892, Pamela Hick- son. Issue : — Kathleen. 3053. George Shoemaker, b. 8, 4, 1861. 3054. Anna Elizabeth Shoemaker, b. 7, 28, 1864; m. 3, 14, 1879, Charles Hudson. Issue : — Raymond and Harold. 3055. Thomas Spencer Shoemaker, b. 2, 20, 1867 ; deceased. 3056. Edith Maria Shoemaker, b. 11, 25, 1869; m. 5, 30, 1895, B. Franklin Hibbs. Children of (11221) Mary W, Thomas and William Henry Brown. 3057. Joseph Francis Brown (Mary, Spencer, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 9, 11, 1857; d. 3, 4, 1862. 3058. Charles Perrin Brown, b. 6, 8, 1860 ; d. 5, 10, 1889 ; m. Mary Elizabeth Crawford, b. 12, 12, 1862 ; dau. of Andrew J. and Mary B. Crawford. Issue:— Mary Elizabeth, b. 1883, d. 1884; Florence Crawford, b. 8, 2, 1885; d. 8, 15, 1900. 3059. Lydia Paul Brown, b. 10, 1, 1864; d. 2, 28, 1885. 3060. William Henry Brown, b. 11, 14, 1868; d. 2, 22, 1873. SEVENTH GENERATION. 363 Children of (1122p) Sydney Knight and John Wood, Torresdale, Pa. 3061. Ella Wood (Sydney, Elizabeth, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 7, 30, 1854; d. 3, 13, 1857. 3062. Caroline H. Wood, b. 11, 27, 1851 ; m. 12, 22, 1874, AVilliam F. Morgan of Horsham, son of Benjamin Morgan and Ann Conrad. Issue : — Clinton W., b". 10, 4, 1875 ; Edward B., b. 4, 4, 1877. 3063. Frank H. Wood, of Byberry, Pa., farmer, b. 6, 12, 1856; m. 12, 30, 1880, Mai"y M. Stout, dau. of Henry and Mary Stout. Issue : — Marion C, b. 9, 1, 1883 ; John IL, b. 6, 27, 1885. 3064. Elizabeth K. Wood, b. 9, 1, 1859 ; m. 6, 5, 1889, Charles B. Morgan of Wilkesbarre, Pa., son of Charles and Ellen Morgan. Issue : — C. Byron, b. 12, 24, 1891 : Elizabeth K., b. 9, 5, 1895. 3065. J. Byron Wood, of Byberry, Pa., b. 3, 21, 1862. 3066. Albert W. Wood, b. 2, 1, 1867 ; d. 3, 7, 1889, unm. Children of (1122q) Sarah Tyson Knight and Edward Leedom. 3067. Jesse Leedom (Sarah, Elizabeth, Sarah, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 7, 27, 1860 ; of New York City, 1901. 3068. Walter Francis Leedom, dealer in coal, etc., Bristol, Pa., b. 3, 7, 1862 ; m. 12, 24, 1885, Lottie Miller. Issue :— Hiram K., b. 1, 20, 1887 ; Medora W., b. 9, 12, 1889 ; Augustus W. b. and d. 1892. 3069. Ellen Knight Leedom, b. 9, 15, 1865. 3070. Alice Leedom, b. 2, 22, 1868 ; d. 10, 12, 1899. Children of (1150) Charles and Rebecca F. (Mather) Michener. 3071. Lydia W. Michener (Charles, Isaac, Priscilla, Isaac, John, John), b. 3, 30. 1843 ; d. 5, 14, 1907, unm. ; buried at Abington Mtg. 3072. Martha Michener, b. 3, 18, 1854; d. 4, 11, 1846. 3073. Anna Michener, b. 12, 7, 1846; d. 2, 24, 1851. 3074. Edward Michener, b. 11, 12, 1848; d. 2, 28, 1851. 3075. Isaac Michener, b. 7, 22, 1850; m. 10, 12, 1876, Alice W. Williams, dau. of Charles and Hannah Williams. Ees., Bethayres, Pa. Issue : — Charles, b. 11, 5, 1877 : Morris and Annie, b. 2, 19, 1881. Morris d. 1, 17, 1885. 3076. Charles Michener, b. 3, 28, 1854 ; m. 11, 17, 1887, Florence Griest, 364 THE KIRK FAMILY. dau. of Cyrus and Letitia Griest. Issue : — Cyrus G., b. 11, 17, 1888 ; d. 1, 27, 1893 : Anna Marguerite, b. 4, 10, 1893 : Charles Raymond, b. 3, 5, 1895. 3077. Ellen Michener, b. 1, 27, 1856; unmarried. 3078. Mary Michener, b. 8, 31, 1858 ; unmarried. 3079. John M. Michener, b, 6, 3, I860; m. 10, 29, 1884, Elizabeth Prickett, dau. of Josiah J. and Emeline Prickett, Issue : — M^'illiam, J., b. 5, 18, 1886. Children of (1152) Elizabeth I. Michener and Samuel Jarrett. 3080. Charles M. Jarrett (Elizabeth, Isaac, Priscilla, Isaac, John, John), b. 9, 13, 1845 ; m. 2, 16, 1871, Ellen M. Thomas. Issue :— Anna T. b. 3, 21, 1881 ; m. (3200) Morris Paul Penrose. 3081. Morris Jarrett, m. 2, 26, 1885, Sarah E. West, b. 6, 1, 1842 ; dau. of Caleb D. West and Sarah Williamson of Chester Co., Pa. Res., Norristown, Pa., 1901. 3082. Martha Jarrett, unm. 3083. Sarah Jarrett, unm. 3084. Frank Jarrett, unm. Children of (1153) Mary Ann Michener and Pierson Mitchell. 3085. Rudolph J. Mitchell (JIary Ann, Isaac, Priscilla, Elizabeth, John, John), b. 1, 3, 1844; d. at Jenkintown, Pa., 12, 30, 1907 ; m. 4, 30, 1868, Martha P. Mather, b. 8, 12, 1844. Issue :— Ellen Stokes, b. 5, 28, 1869. 3086. Anna Martha Mitchell, b. 5, 12, 1845; d. 3, 27, 1895, unm. Children of (1155) Samuel Teas and Sarah (Lloyd) Child. 3087. Henry Lloyd Child (Samuel, John, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 1, 23, 1841 ; m. 1, 11, 1871, Mary B. Cook, d. 7, 23, 1909, in 64th year. They resided at 318 S. 40th St., Philadelphia. Issue :— Edward Taggart, b. 8, 28, 1872 : Frederic Anthony, b. 10, 24, 1881. Edward Taggart Child m. 4, 27, 1901, Lillian Rushmore Cornell of New York ; dau. of William T. Cornell and Lucinda Rushmore. Issue :— Edward Rushmore, b. 9, 16, 1902 : Henry Lloyd, b. 5, 25, 1904. 3088. Mary Teas Child, b. 12, 8, 1846; d. 1 Mo. 1869. 3089. EUen Betts Child, b. 1, 9, 1855 ; d. 1, 18, 1868. SEVENTH GENERATION. 365 Child of (1156) Henry Teas and Anna R. (Pickering) Child. 3090. Anna R. Child (Henry, John, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 5, 13, 1840; d. 12, 24, 1840. By second wife, Sarah Ann Nicholson. 3091. Anna R. Child, b. 1, 23, 1844; d. 12, 24, 1850. 3092. Lizzie N. Child, b. 11, 24, 1845 ; unmarried in 1900. 3093. John Mason Child, b. 9, 22, 1847 ; m. Cassie MeFarland. He was assistant to Aaron B. Ivius at Friends' School, 15th and Eace Sts., Phila., and later taiight in New York City. He disappeared and was supposed to be drowned, about 1885 to 1888. Issue : — Allen and Mabel. 3094. William H. Child, b. 5, 11, 1851 ; d. 3, 12, 1851. 3095. Sarah Anna Child, b. 11, 11, 1852 ; died same day. By third wife, Ellen M. Hancock. 3096. William Henry Child, b. 4, 5, 1855 ; d. 7 Mo. 1905 ; m. 12, 23, 1879, Isabel Churchman Peirce, b. Nether Providence, Delaware Co., 3, 15, 1856; dau. of Caleb D. Peirce and Phebe Churchman. Residence, Philadelphia. No issue. 3097. Anna Maria Child, b. 12, 18, 1857 ; d. 1, 10, 1858. 3098. Edward Southwick Child, b. 2, 21, 1859 ; m. Adelaide Seeds, dau. of Thomas Seeds. Issue : — Ellen and Henry Child. 3099. Thomas Hancock Child, b. 12, 20, 1860 ; m. Lucy McKim Speakman, dau. of William and Elizabeth Speakman. Issue : — Roland, and a daughter. Children of (1158) Thomas Teas and Anna (Martin) Child. 3100. Elizabeth Kenderdine Child (Thomas, John, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 8, 21, 1848; d. same day. 3101. George Chapman Child, b. 3, 5, 1851 ; m. 12, 17, 1879, Nina H. Gansler, b. 2, 22, 1858; dau. of William Gansler. They and their family are members of Green Street Mo. Mtg. and reside at 5023 McKean St., German- town, Pa. His business is that of clock and watchmaker, dealer in diamonds, jewelry and silverware, "Established 1810; Oldest House in the trade," now, 1906, at 20 S. 10th Street. Issue :— Stanley Gansler, b. 9, 22, 1880; a mechanical engineer: Florence, b. 1 3, 1883; a student of medicine: Thomas Martin, b. 4, 5, 1885 ; d. 2, 23, 1890 : Dorothy, b. 6, 3, 1888 ; a student at Bryn Mawr, 1906. 3102. Elizabeth K. Child, b. 10, 26, 1854; d. 2, 22, 1860. 366 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3103. Rachel Anna Child, b. 9, 21, 1856; residing at Langhorne, Pa., 1900, unm. ; member of Green Street Mo. Mtg. Children of (1159) Mary Teas Child and Hector C. Ivins. 3104. Arthur Collins Ivins (Mary, John, Sarah, Isaac, John, John),) b. 9, 13, 1846; m. Margaret Ivins. No further record. 3105. Thomas Child Ivins, b. 9, 26, 1848 ; m. Angelina . No record. 3106. Rachel Child Ivins, b. 12, 27, 1850; d. 6, 1, 1866. 3107. Margaret Ivins, b. 9, 9, 1855; m. James Liberty Tadd. Issue:— Edith J. ; Sarah C, m. Pennock : Euth, d. 1901 or '2. Children of (1160) Sarah C. Wright and Joseph R. Kenderdine. 3108. Albert Kenderdine (Sarah, Elizabeth, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 4, 22, 1843 ; d. 4, 20, 1845. 3109. Isaac Wright Kenderdine, b. 2, 13, 1845, in Philadelphia ; m. 9, 29, 1870, Mary Elizabeth Flint, b. 1, 23, 1847, at Oxford Pa. ; dau. of Isaac Flint and Edith Pusey. He attended Philadelphia High School and the Germantown Academy, and is a member of Hicksite Friends. She is a member of the Unitarian Church. Residence, 77 Herman Street, Germantown. He is a dealer in granite and brownstone with office at 803 Pennsylvania Building, 15th and Chestnut. "Its through his aid we have the full Kenderdine record." Issue: —Henry Justice, b. 9, 1, 1871; see below: Edith Flint, b. 11, 18, 1875; see below : Joseph Rakestraw, b. 1, 4, 1884 : Isaac Ralph, b. 4, 4, 1886 ; d. 6, 7, 1886 : J. Donald, b. 2, 6, 1889. Henry J. Kenderdine m. 1, 31, 1905, Margaret McKinney, dau. of Charles and Margaret McKinney. Residence, 5109 Puiaslii Ave., Germantown. He is a member of tlie firm. Justice, Bateman & Co., wool merchants, 122 S. Front St., Phila. He is a Unitarian and she a Presbyterian. Edith F. Kenderdine m. 10, 16, 1901, James Andrews, son of Chas and Elizabeth Andrews. Res., 370 Church Lane, Germantown. He is in the paper business with Wm. H. George, 1011 Chestnut St; is a Hicksite Friend and she Unitarian. 3110. Rebecca R. Kenderdine, b. 11, 15, 1846 ; d. 12, 6, 1876 ; m. 11, 15, 1866, Joshua Pusey, son of Jacob and Louisa Pusey. They resided in German- town, Philadelphia, and near Lima, Delaware County. He was a Patent lawyer; both members of Friends' Meeting. He ni. 2d wife, Caroline P. C. Shreve, and d. 5, 8, 1906. 3111. Warner Justice Kenderdine, b. 8, 30, 1848; m. 5, 27, 1874, Mary R. Lytle, dau. of John and Hannah Lytle. They are members of Episcopal SEVENTH GENERATION. 367 Church and reside at Radford, Va., where he is postmaster and also in the insurance business with his daughter Bessie. Issue : — Hannah L., unm. 1906 : Bessie, unm. ; both attended school at Germantown Academy, Pa. 3112. Frank Kenderdine, b. 10, 9, 1850 ; m. ilary H. Churchman. They are members of Friends' Meeting and reside at 2322 N. Park Ave., Phila. Issue : — Annette T., b. 9, 17, 1879 ; m. Arthur James and has son Thomas : Laura, b. 11, 10, 1880. 3113. Lizzie W. Kenderdine, b. 9, 17, 1852 ; d. 4, 23, 1891, unm. 3114. Laura Kenderdine, b. 5, 17, 1855; teacher in Friends' Central School, Philadelphia. Children of (1166) David Henry and Elizabeth (Marter) Wright. 3115. Isaac Wright (David, Elizabeth, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 1860, d. 1871. 3116. Lydia A. Wright, b. 1862; m. 6, 18, 1898, William Eaton of Boston, Mass. She was educated at Friends' school. Issue: — William, b. 7, 3, 1899: Elizabeth, b. 11, 16, 1901. 3117. David Henry Wright, b. 1864; m. Anna B. Heylin. He is a lawyer with office at 305 Crozer Building, Phila. Children of (1169) Tacy Child Wright and Samuel Betts Chapman. 3118. George Wright Chapman (Tacy, Elizabeth, Sarah, Isaac, John, John), b. 12, 12, 1861, in Philadelphia; m. 1, 25, 1888, Helen Thomas, b. 12, 4, 1861, at Torresdale, Pa. ; dau. of Edward Thomas and Harriet Penrose. Resi- dence, 4819 Beaumont Ave., Philadelphia; both members of Friends' Meeting. He is a manufacturer of perfumery. Issue : — Edward Thomas, b. 3, 3, 1891 ; d. 6, 23, 1891. 3119. Isabella Chapman, b. 1, 17, 1864, in Philadelphia, m. 8, 23, 1882, John Q. Rodgers, b. same 2, 15, 1857 ; d. 2, 21, 1906 ; son of John B. Rodgers and Hannah Watson. Residence, 1409 Jefferson Street, Phila. She was a member of Green Street Mo. Mtg., and he a Baptist. He was a manufacturer of perfumery. Issue : — Isabel Frances, b. in Forth Worth, Texas, 10, 27, 1883 : Earl Marshall, b. 12, 2, 1885, in Philadelphia. Isabel F. Rodgers m. 1906, Raymond Wilde Rodgers, b. 9, 17, 1877 ; son of Thomas S. and Lucretia Mott Rodgers. He is in the real estate business : mem- bers of Baptist Church. 3120. Elwood Baldwin Chapman, b. 11, 6, 1870, in Philadelphia; m. 10, 368 THE KIRK FAMILY. ft 5, 1904, Cornelia J. Van de Veer, b. 4, 15, 1873, in Long Branch, N. J.; dau. of Abraham Van de Veer. He is the manager of a candy manufactory, resides at Collin gdale, Delaware Co., Pa., is a member of Green Street Mo. Mtgr., and his wife a member of the Episcopal Church. Issue : — Cornelia Van de ^ eer Chap- man, b. at Collingdale 8, 10, 1905. Children of (1178) Henry Child and Virginia F. (Hardesty) Kirk. 3121. Olivia Hardesty Kirk (Henry, Samuel, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), m. William Iliggins Conkling, by whom she had issue : — William Higgins, deceased, Elizabeth Baldwin, and William Iliggins 2d; and by a second hus- band, Dr. Louis Ladd of Cleveland, 0., a son born 11 Mo. 1903. 3122. Alice Virginia Kirk, m. Martin L. Millspaugh and had issue : — Alice Virginia, Laurence, and Henry Child Kirk Millspaugh. By second wife, Lucy Ann S. Buckner. 3123. Mildred Buckner Kirk, m. William Thomas AA^alters McCay. Res., 1227 N. Calvert Street, Baltimore. Issue : — Mildred Buckner. 3124. Henry Child Kirk, b. 12, 16, 1868; m. 10, 22, 1891 Edith Hunte- muller, b. 3, 26, 1872. Residence, Mt Washington, Md. Issue :— Edith Buck- ner, b. 12, 20, 1892 : Mary Iluntemuller, b. 3, 21, 1896 : Ann Strothers, b. 8, 29, 1901. By third wife, Eliza HoUins. 3125. Lydia Hemsworth Kirk, unjuarried. Children of (1182) Charles Douglas and Cassandra Ashton (Anderson) Kirk, of Baltimore Co., Md. 3126. Florence Eugenia Kirk (Charles, Samuel, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), m. 12, 16, 1896, Washington Bowie, Jr., b. 11, 20, 1872, at Ruseneath, Montgomery Co., Md ; son of Col. Washington Bowie and Nettie Schley. They are members of the Protestant Episcopal Ch., and reside at 94 Mosher Street, Baltimore, Md. He is a lawyer and was captain of 5tli Maryland infantry, Spanish American War ,1898. "Col. Washington Bowie, Sen., was born at Ruseneath. Montgomery Co Md„ 7, 12, 1841 ; m. G, Zi, 1868, to Nettie Schley, clau. of Col. Geo. Schley of Hagerstown, and his wife, Mary Sophia Hall. Col. Bowie was deputy and acting surveyor of customs, port of Baltimore, under Presidents Cleveland and jMcKinley; colonel and aid-de-camp on staff of Governor Odon Bowie of Mary- land." 3127. Helen Anderson Kirk, m. 10, 17, 1900, Burton Gray Buck, b. 11, 4, 1861, in Baltimore, Md., son of William Henry Buck and Amanda Burton. SEVENTI-I GENERATION. 369 Residence 2006, Mt. Royal Terrace, Baltimore. He is a shipper of coal ; mem- bers of P. E. Church. William Henry Bucli was born in Baltimore 5, 25, 1818; d. -i, 24, 1898; buried at Greemnount Cem. His wife, Amanda Burton was bom 3, It, 1827, at Lewes, Del.; d. 8, 11, 1907; buried at Druid Ridge Cem., Baltimore Co. 3128, Laura Berries Kirk, 3129, Mary Tuppe Kirk, 3130. Samuel Kirk, m. Verona Beckmyer, 3131. Elise Grace Kirk, m. 4, 10, 1901, Samuel AA^ Pannill, b. at Peters- burg, Va. ; son of Thomas Pannill of that place and Virginia Walthall of Prince George Co., Va. He is in the real estate business ; members of P. E. Church. Residence, 214 Boissevain Ave., Norfolk, Va. Issue : — Samuel W. Pannill, Jr., b. 8, 16, 1903. 3132. Thyra Alexander Kirk, m. 4, 27, 1904, Harry Bird Feild, b. 3, 1, 1867, in Petersburg, Va., son of Everard Meade Feild and Maria Louisa Fox. They reside at 265 Bute Street, Norfolk, Va., where he is a liuuber merchant : members of P. E. Church. Everard Meade Feild was born in Greenville Co., Va., 7, 18, 1831, and his wife, Maria Louisa Fox in Penna., 9, 17, 1836. Child of (1191) Samuel Edgar and Harriet J. (Waters) Kirk, 3133. Henry Waters Kirk (Samuel, Robert, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), b. 1859, died in infancy. By second wife, Martha Cole, 3134. Helen Elizabeth Kirk, b, in Baltimore, Md., 4, 13, 1865 ; m. 11, 15, 1893, John Sullivan Sutton, b. there 12, 18, 1865 ; son of Edward Sutton and Prances Callander. Residence, Baltimore, Md. Issue : — Edgar Kirk Sutton, b, 4, 15, 1895. 3135. William Robert Kirk, b. 6, 21, 1866 ; d. 6, 23, 1902, unm. ; buried Greenmount Cem., Baltimore. 3136. Charles Edgar Kirk, b. 12, 16, 1868 ; m. Anna Miles. Children of (1192) Robert Edwin and Sidney A. (Starr) Kirk. 3137. Lizzie Hopkins Kirk (Robert, Robert, Joseph, Isaac, John, John), b, 3, 14, 1863 ; d. 1867. 3138. Fannie Augusta Kirk, b. 11, 27, 1865 ; d. 5, 28, 1867. 3139. Frank Warner Kirk, b. 12, 5, 1867; a Presbyterian and an editor, residing at 338 W. 19th Street, N. Y. City ; unm. 370 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3140. Sidney Kirk, and 3141. Robert Kirk, b. 1870, died at 6 mos. old. By second wife, Annie Taney Campbell Hunter 3142. Robert Edwin Kirk, b. 4, 1, 1877; in business with his father. 3143. Harry Fowler Kirk, b, 2, 4, 1882. Children of (1193) Ellen Alvira Kirk and Gilbert C. Bolgians of Baltimore, Md. 3144. Harry Bolgians (Ellen, Robert, Jofseph, Isaac, John, John), b. 12, 4, 1861; d. 3, 31, 1862. 3145. Grace Alvira Bolgians, b. 4, 2,1863 ; d. 6, 28, 1864. 3146. Thomas Phillips Bolgians, b. 2, 16, 1866, in Baltimore, m. 4, 11, 1888, Mary A. Hoflfacker, b. 8, 19, 1868 ; dau. of George W. Iloffacker and Mandelia Landes. Residence Baltimore, Md. Issue : — Ralph Carson, b. 1, 27, 1889 : Clarence Rindle Bolgians, b. 4, 5, 1890 : Ethel Ellsworth, b. 11, 29, 1892. 3147. Ella Hance Bolgians, b. 11, 22, 1869 ; m. 4, 26, 1889, Charles Schade, b. Baltimore 7, 26, 1868 ; son of Henry and Emma Schade. Residence, Balti- more. Issue :— Philip, b. 10, 26, 1891 : Mildred, b. 9, 24, 1897 : Edwin Schade, b. 11, 29, 1899 : Bertha Emma Elvira, b. 5, 27, 1895 ; d. 12, 23, 1895. 3148. Charles Gilbert Bolgians, b. 1, 17, 1871; d. 10, 23, 1902; m. 7 Mo. 1890 (or 92) to Alice Taylor, dau. of Samuel R. Taylor and Rose Garvey. Issue, three girls, all died the day they were born. 3149. Walter Holland Bolgians, b. 1, 16, 1873; m. 12, 31, 1900, Emma Bremer. No issue. 3150. Annie Kirk Bolgians, b. 12, 26, 1876, in Baltimore; d. there 3, 1, 1899; buried Greenmount Cem. ; m. 1894, John Robinson and resided in Baltimore. Issue : — Laura "VVilcox Robinson, b. 5, 4, 1895. 3151. Grace Margaret Bolgians, b. in Baltimore 2, 23, 1879 ; m. George Burgess and resides in that city. Issue : — Ora, b. 11 Mo. 1899. 3152. Brady Bolgians, b. 2, 10, 1881 ; d. 12, 29, 1882. Children of (1194) Grace Child Kirk and Robert Hugh Milliken. 3153. Walter Milliken (Grace, Robert, Joseph, Isaac, John, John)), b. 2, 15, 1865 ; m. 4, 1, 1891, Anna Smith, and resides in New York. No issue. 3154. A son b. and d. 1, 25, 1867. 3155. Morris Milliken, b. in Baltimore 10, 8, 1868; m. 1897, Susie Berry SEVENTH GENERATION. 371 of Kentucky. Residence, 4120 Drexel Boulevard, Chicago. Issue :— Jerome Berry, b. 6, 11, 1898. 3156. Robert Sherman Milliken, b. 7, 19, 1870; d. at 6 mos.; bur. at Greenmount Gem. 3157. Isabella Moore Milliken, b. 6, 24, 1872 ; unmarried. 3158. Grace Kirk Milliken, b. 6, 10, 1874; unmarried. 3159. Robert Corry MilHken, b. 12, 26, 1877 ; m. 12, 15, 1900, Mary Martha Holland, dau. of William H. Holland. Residence, Waverly, Baltimore. Issue :— Virginia, b. 1902 : Ruth Grace, b. 1905. Children of (1197) B. Frank and Elizabeth Knorr (Nice) Kirk. 3160. Ella Kirk (B. Frank, Caroline, Isaac, Isaac, John, John), b. 9, 28, 1856; m. Charles Keyser Channon, and resides at 6338 McCallum Street, Germantown. No issue. 3161. Sarah Nice Kirk, b. 7, 8, 1858 ; m. James Henderson, a descendant of David Rittenhouse, and they live at 6336 McCallum Street. Issue : — Prank Kirk ,b. 6, 2, 1887 : James Lambdin, b. 6, 22, 1888 : John Rittenhouse Stevens, b. 7, 17, 1890 : Ruth, b. 1, 1, 1893. 3162. Caroline Rush Kirk, b. 5, 16, 1860 ; m. Alfred B. Heald, and they live with her father, Washington Lane and Baynton Sts., Germantown. Issue : Hellen Allen, b. 11, 2, 1890; d. 7, 13, 1891: Alfred Sidney, b. 3, 28, 1894: Rush Kirk, b. 4, 15, 1904; d. 2, 13, 1906. 3164. Elizabeth Heller Kirk, b. 2, 1, 1862 ; m. Lewis Thompson. Residence, S. W. corner McCallum and Johnson Sts., Germantown. Issue : — Anna Morgan, b. 2, 28, 1890 : Lewis Thompson 3d, b. 8, 17, 1893. Children of (1271) Rebecca K. Thomas and William West. 3165. R. Anna West (Rebecca, Ruth, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 12, 8, 1859, near King of Prussia, Montgomery Co. ; m. 4, 5, 1883, David Wilson, Bridgeport, Pa. No further record. 3166. Sarah R. West, b. 12, 18, 1864 ; m. 6, 7, 1888, Charles W. Evans, b. in Philadelphia 6, 10, 1865 ; son of Morris James Evans and Elizabeth Tatum Hayhurst of that City. Address, King of Prussia, Pa. Issue: — AVilliam West, b. 5, 11, 1891 : Athalia Wilson, b. 3, 31, 1893 : Charles Morris, b. 4, 3, 1895. 3167. Elizabeth H. West, b. 1, 26, 1871; unmarried in 1901. 372 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (1272) Joseph W. and Mary P. (Williamson) Thomas. 3168. Edwin W. Thomas (Joseph, Ruth, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. in Tredyffrin, Chester Co., Pa., 6 ,15, 1859 ; ra. 9, 24, 1908, Martha Tyson Amoss, b. 7, 12, 1865 ; dau. of Garrett Amoss and Ruth Anna Parry, of Benson, Md. 3169. Ruth Kirk Thomas, b. in TredyfErin 7, 23, 1863 ; m. 6, 12, 1894, at her home, to Isaac Roberts, b. 2, 1, 1854, in Norristown, Pa. ; son of Isaac Roberts and Ruth Conard, the last named of Norristown: members of Friends' Meeting. He was cashier of Tradesman's National Bank, at Conshohocken, Pa., and held the same position in the reorganized Doylestown National Bank at Doylestown, Pa. He later resigned and removed to Chester Co., Pa., and is in the banking business there. Issue : — Mary Thomas Roberts, b. 4, 23, 1897. 3170. Charles L. Thomas, b. in Tredyffrin 3, 12, 1867 ; m. 5, 25, 1898, at Kennet Square, Amy C. Thompson, b. there 5, 16, 1874; dau. of Samuel H. Thompson and Martha Moore of that place. 3171. Caroline H. Thomas, b. 1, 25, 1871 ; m. 10, 7, 1897, Frederic J. Smith, b. 10, 18, 1867, at Weldon, Montgomerj' Co., Pa. ; son of Hutchinson Smith and Mary Elizabeth Comly of Jenkintown, Pa. He is a merchant and succeeded his father as postmaster at Weldon, ^^'hich position the latter held from 4th Mo. 1878, till 2, 7, 1898. ]\Iembers of Abington Mo. Mtg. of Friends. Issue :— Joseph H., b. 7, 31, 1898 ; Franklin J., b. 4, 21, 1900 ; M&vj Elizabeth, b. 10, 14, 1902. 3172. Sara Phillips Thomas, b. 2, 22, 1872 ; unm. in 1901. Children of (1277) Hannah C. Kirk and Samuel Davis, 3173. Anna W. Davis (Hannah, Charles, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 3, 14, 1861 ; m. 3, 19, 1885, Hughes Warner Hallowell. See under No. 4955. 3174. Charles S. Davis, b. 6, 26, 1867; d. 8, 14, 1867. 3175. Charles K. Davis, b. 1, 11, 1873 ; d. 3, 9, 1873. 3176. Helen E. Davis, b. 7, 28, 1874; m. 6, 12, 1901, at Church of the Incarnation ,Broad and Jefferson Sts., Phila., Frank Miller Acton, b. 6, 24, 1879, at Pennsville, N. J. ; son of Thaddeus Jacob and Susan Acton. Residence^ Elkins Park, Pa. He is in the printing and publishing business at 27 S. 7th St., Phila. Issue :— Kenneth Davis, b. 8, 5, 1903 : Donald Kirk, b. 10, 11, 1904. Children of (1283) Hannah A. Kirk and Isaac C. Martindale. 3177. Emma Kirk Martindale (Hannah, Samuel, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 10, 7, 1866; m. 3, 7, 1888, by Episcopal service, to Abraham Lincoln SEVENTH GENERATION. 373 Micheuer, 1). 12,2, 1865; son of Amos R. Miehener and Amanda Burrough. She was a Friend by birth but now an Episcopalian. He is a clerk and resides at 424 Pearl St., Camden, N. J. Issue :— Marie Browning, b. 12,4, 1890: Frederick Lincoln b. 9, 17, 1893. 3178. Carrie C. Martindale, b. 5, 3, 1868 ; d. 9, 14, 1868. Children of (1284) Rebecca Iredell Kirk and Elmer Carter. 3179. William Henry Carter (Rebecca, Samuel, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. in Byberry 2, 11, 1862; m. 2, 14, 1895, by order of Friends, to Elmina W. Martindale, b. 9, 24, 1868 ; dau. of Watson C. ]\Iartiudale and Susan C. Wilson. They are members of Byberry Meeting, reside at the place of his birth and follow farming. Address, Somerton, Pa. Issue : — Edith Rebecca, b. 2, 27, 1896 ; d. 7, 9, 1896 : Elmer AA^atson, b. 9, 21, 1897 : Helen Susan, b. 10, 14, 1899 : Anna Elizabeth, b. 8, 19, 1903. 3180. Samuel James Carter, b. 10, 17, 1865 ; d. 12, 18, 1865. 3181. Arabella Carter, b. 7, 12 1867 ; a graduate of Haven College, Phila- delphia, and now business manager of ' ' The Universal Peace Union. ' ' Children of (1292) Rebecca Knight and James Bonner, of Byberry. 3182. Ida R. Bonner (Rebecca, Rachel, Jacob, Jacob, John John), b. 12, 16, 1864; m. 9, 20, 1892, Charles Edgerton, b. 1, 7, 1858, at Barnesville, 0. ; son of David and Esther Edgerton. He is a mechanical engineer, residing at By- berry, Pa.; both members of Friends' Meeting. Issue: — Charles Willis, b. 6, 26, 1893 : David Russell, b. 8, 19, 1902. 3183. Elizabeth P. Bonner, b. 10, 18, 1868; unm. 1906. 3184. James Bonner, b. 11, 20 1870; unm. 1906. 3185. Arthur Bonner, b. 10, 8, 1878 ;m. 10, 18, 1899, under care of Byberry Meeting, to Irene T. Shoemaker, b. 11, 4, 1874, in Byberry dau. of Linford A. Shoemaker and (5141) Mary H. Harding. They reside at Kutztown, Berks Co., Pa., and are members of Byberry Meeting. He is assistant superintendent in an iron foundry. Issue : — Ruth Eleanor, b. 7, 13, 1904. 3186. Edwin K. Bonner, b. 1], 22, 1879; m. 10, 15, 1910, Elizabeth E. Hallowell of Horsham. Children of (1293) Oliver Parry and Isabella (Paul) Knight. 3187. L, Paul Knight (Oliver, Rachel, Jacob, Jacob, John, John), b. 7, 16, 1870; m, 9, 24, 1891, Annie Tomlinson, b. 9, 21, 1871; dau. of (5u58) Amos B. 374 THE KIRK FAMILY. Tomliuson and Ellen Buckman. He is a painter and resides at 1665 Dyer Street, Praukford, Phila. Issue :— Helen, b. 1892 : Elwood Paul, b. 3, 7, 1897 : Earl, b. 6, 25, 1898. 3188. EUwood Knight, b. 9, 18, 1876 ; d. 7, 15, 1897. 3189. Oliver Parry Knight, b. 8, 17, 1887 ; d. 1, 21, 1890. Children of (1297) Amanda Elizabeth Kirk and Samuel S. Comly. 3190. Ida E. Comly (Amanda, Elias, John, Jacob, John, John), b. 4, 7, 1857. 3191. Emma Comly, b. 12, 17, 1859. 3192. Eliza L. Comly, b. 6, 16, 1862; m. 9, 12, 1894 to Robert P. Darrah, son of John Darrah and Nellie Polk, of Hartsville, Pa. He is in the grocery business. Issue : — Dorothea Ida, b. 1898. 3193. T. Elwood Comly, b. 1, 26, 1866; m. 9, 17, 1898, Mary Rebecca Ridgway, dau. of Job Harvey Ridgway and Franeelia W. BraJ^ They reside at Seattle, Wash. Issue :— Samuel Ridgway, b. 8, 16, 1907; d. 9, 1, 1907. 3194. Ray K. Comly, b. 7, 8, 1869. Children of (1337) Ellen S. Penrose and Edward T. Betts. 3195. C. Walter Betts (Ellen, Tacy Ann, John, Jacob, John, John), b. 10, 30, 1862, on the Jarrett Penrose farm, near Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa. ; m. 1, 14, 1885, Lidie B. Ilaslam, b. 12, 14, 1860 ; dau. of Isaac Haslam and Margaret Roberts of Philadelphia. He resides at 470 Norwood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. ; is a lumber merchant, partner in firm of Charles W. Betts & Co., of that city, Philadelphia, Pa., Sumter, S. C. ; and ex president of Buffalo Lumber Ex- change, two terms. He was educated at Friends' Central High School, Phila.; members of Race Street Meeting, Phila. Issue: — Marian H., b. 7, 21, 1886: Carlton W., b. 4, 26, 1894. 3196. William P. Betts, b. 10, 2, 1865, on farm belonging to Tacy (Kirk) Penrose, ad.joining the John Kirk farm, near Hillside Station, N. E. P. R. R., in Montgomery Co., Pa.; m. 1, 31, 1889, at her home, Mertie M. Butterfield, b. in Mexico, N. Y. ; dau. of John Wesley Butterfield and Matilda; now of Buffalo, N. Y. Issue :--C. Walter, b. 7, 13, 1895, in Buffalo. 3197. Edward T. Betts, b. 10, 20, 1869; living in Philadelphia, unm. 3198. Elizabeth P. Betts, b. 5, 13, 1875, in Phila., m. 4, 3, 1895, in Presby- terian Ch., H. Leon Reeves. She is a member of Race St. Mo. Mtg. His busi- SEVENTH GENERATION. 375 ness is insurance. Address, 3329 N. 16th St., Philada. Issne : — Jeannette Betts Reeves, b. 4, 6, 1897, in Phila. Children of (1339) William and Hannah (Paul) Penrose, of Warrington, Bucks Co., Pa. 3199. J. Howard H. Penrose (William, Tac}^, John, Jacob, John, John), b. 5, 10, 1873 ; m. Edith Chapman. Issue : — Jarrett Penrose. 3200. Morris Paul Penrose, b. 11, 8, 1875; m. 10, 13, 1906, at hpr home, Anna T. Jarrett, b. 3, 21, 1881 dau. of (3080) Charles M. Jarrett and Ellen M. Thomas of Horsham. He is in the coal and lumber business firm of Penrose, & Justice, Glenside, Pa. 3201. William Penrose, b. 10, 16, 1877 ; a farmer in Warrington. 3202. Lydia Paul Penrose, b. 4,28, 1880 ; d. 4, 26, 1900 ; buried at Horsham. By second wife, Anna Hallowell. 3203. Joseph Hallowell Penrose, b. 7, 31, 1903. Children of (1357) Susanna T. Paxson and Hiram Cooper. 3204. Moore P. Cooper (Susaima, Joseph, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 1, 21, 1826;d. 5, 22, 1826. 3205. Joseph P. Cooper, b. 2, 1, 1828 ; d. 8, 18, 1830. 3206. John Cooper, b. 8, 18, 1830; m. 3, 18, 1858, Sarah J. Oldham, dau. of Absalom Oldham and Henrietta M. White. He served three years m the Union army during the Civil War ; was at the Battle of Lookout Mountain and at Missionary Ridge; also with Gen. W. T. Sherman on his famous march from Atlanta to the sea. After the close of the war he returned to his occupa- tion of farming. P. 0., Long Point, Livingston Co., 111. 3207. Phebe J. Cooper, b. 12, 26,1833 ; m. 2, 26, 1874, William D. Jefferies, merchant, son of John J. Jefferies and Margaret Cochran. P. 0., Russellville, Pa. No issue. 3208. Susanna H., b. 5, 3, 1835 ; unm. Res., Russellville, Pa. 3209. Hiram K. Cooper, b. 12, 25, 1838 ; m. 2, 25, 1871, Ruth Anna Kent, b. 3, 12, 1837 ; dau. of Daniel Kent and Sarah Brosius. He is a farmer. P. 0., Elkview, Chester Co., Pa. Issue :— Daniel P., b. 12, 13, 1871 : Wilfred, b. 2, 5, 1873. 376 THE KIKK FAMILY. Children of (1358) Timothy and Martha (Lippincott) Paxson, of Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa. 3210. Phebe Ann Paxson (Timothy, Joseph, Mary, Mary Mary, John), b. 3, 29, 1835 ; m. Isaac P. Jackson. 3211. WiUiam L. Paxson, b. 11, 18, 1836; m. Rebecca Kling and a second wife, Hannah Wilson. 3212. Mary J. Paxson, b. 4, 5, 1838 ; d. 6, 11, 1863. 3213. Elizabeth L. Paxson, b. 8, 8, 1842 ; m. 3, 12, 1868, Levi Pownall Moore, b. 10, 27, 1840; son of Jeremiah Moore and Elizabeth W. Ely. P. 0,, Londonderry, Chester Co., Pa. 3214. Joseph C. Paxson, b. 2, 14, 1844; ra. Mary Ann Kling. Issue: Clayton, b. 11, 2, 1875; David T. b. 10, 20, 1877; William H., b. 1, 3, 1880; Henry A., b. 2, 6, 1882 ; Mary Rebecca, b. 3, 4, 1886. Children of (1361) William and Maria (Morgan) Paxson. 3215. Jane Ely Paxson (William, Benjamin, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 8, 18, 1819 ; d. 10, 25, 1883 ; m. 3, 18, 1851, Moses Walton, son of Gabriel Walton and Mary Tow^nsend of Eastern Pennsylvania. No issue. 3216. Matilda Townsend Paxson, b. 11, 19, 1820; d. 4, 6, 1865. He resided at Montecito, Cal., 1905. Issue : — Cleanthus : T. Maria. No further record. 3217. Sarah Morgan Paxson, b. 8, 29, 1822; m. 12, 19, 1854, Jesse Holmes. Issue : — Morgan, deceased : Helen : Jesse Herman. No late record. 3218. Thomas Paxson, b. 5, 1, 1825 ; d. same date, 3219. William Rayne Paxson, b. 5, 13, 1826 ; d. 5, 5, 1858 ; drowned in Blue River on his way to Pike 's Peak. 3220. Esther Wright Paxson, b. 6, 13, 1828; d. 10, 6, 1885; m. 2, 28, 1861, John Franklin Grant. Issue : — Laura and John Franklin Grant. 3221. Eliza Naylor Paxson, b. 5, 2, 1830 ; d. 2, 2, 1900 ; m. 6, 15, 1852, William Cope Pennock. Second m. 1,4, 1859, to William Alexander Funk. Issue : — Ida Maria Pennock : Annie Maud Funk. 3222. Anna Emily Paxson, b. 2, 23, 1832; d. 4, 15, 1901; m. 5, 17, 1860, Thomas Armstrong Bereman. Issue: — Harold Armstrong: Howard Thomas: Mildred Annie. 3223. Maria Paxson, b. 9, 10, 1834 ; d. 8, 9, 1836. 3224. Edward Hall Paxson, b. 11, 6, 1837; d. 12, 19, 1842. SEVENTH GENERATION. 377 Children of (1362) Benjamin Ely and Sarah (Mitchell) Paxson. 3225. William M. Paxson (Benjamiu, Benjamin, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 9, 4, 1815 ; d. 6, 4, 1848; buried at AVest Grove Gem., Garroll, Co., Ind. ; m. 7, 16, 1837, in Columbiana Co., 0., to Mary Ickert,b. 7, 30, 1816, in Grant Co. ; d. 7, 3, 1896; buried at West Grove. He removed from Columbiana Co., 0., to Jay Co., Ind., in 1846, a pioneer of the county : settled in the woods. He was a farmer. Issue : — Ervin, m. Sarah Kinley : Sarah Elizabeth, d. unm. ; Pierce I., m. three times : Mary Catharine, m. Black : Ben.jamin Franklin, ra. three times ; was in the 7th Ind. cavalry in Civil "War. 3226. Charles E. Paxson, b. in Chester Co., Pa., 4, 1, 1817 ; d. 1, 27, 1867 ; buried Woodsdale Cem., Columbiana Co., 0. ; m. 12, 28, 1843, Isabell Taylor, d. 9, 21, 1891 ; buried same. He was a carpenter and farmer. Issue : — Barzilla : Sarah Jane, deceased : Oliver : Phebe B. : Charles : AVilliam : Homer, deceased : Jesse D. Paxson. 3227. Phebe C. Paxson, b. in Ohio, 10, 29, 1819 ; d. 8, 9, 1848 ; buried at Woodsdale Cem. ; m. 6, 14, 1841, James Saffell. No further record. 3228. Rachel Ann Paxson, b. 12, 2, 1821; d. 7, 12, 1895; buried Gilead Cem., Jay Co., Ind. ; m. 3, 6, 1838, in Columbiana Co., O., to Abraham Smith, d. 10, 27, 1875 ; buried same. He was a farmer and a blacksmith ; removed from Columbiana Co. in 1846 : members of United Brethren Ch., and for years Abraham was leader of the class at Gilead. Issue : — Sarah, m. Oliver Irey : Deborah T., m. Mahlon Hunt : Phebe, m. Sylvester Hunt. No further record. 3229. Oliver Paxson, b. 11, 16, 1824; d. 11, 7, 1852; buried at North Georgetown, Columbiana Co., 0. ; m. 11, 23, 1848, Rebecca Dayhoof , who is deceased. He was bookkeeper and salesman in dry goods and grocery store at North Georgetown. Issue : — George Franklin, who d., leaving a daughter. 3230. Martha Paxson, b. 4, 22, 1828 ; d. 6, 11, 1893 ; buried Woodsdale Cem.; m. 4, 13, 1847, Jehu Saffell, b. 4, 13, 1826; d. 1899; buried same; son of Silas Saffell and Anna Cannon. He was a farmer and stock dealer, residing at New Garden, near Georgetown, and in Winona, Columbiana Co., 0. She was a member of the Christian Ch., while he had a warm feeling for the Methodists, though not a member. Silas Saffell was born in Loudoun Co., Va. ; served an apprenticeship with a shoemaker at Gettysburg, Pa., and while yet a boy enlisted in the war of 1812. He married Anna Cannon of Gettysburg and settled at New Garden, Columbiana Co., O., on his own farm. They had nine children, Augustus, Koziah, Mary, Clarissa, Isaiah, Jehu, Sarepta, Jeremiah and James. 3231. Mary Paxson, b. 11, 27, 1830, in Ohio ; m. 2, 18, 1849, in Jay Co., Ind., to Jason R. Blackledge, b. 1824, in Columbiana Co., 0. d. 1, 1, 1901, in 378 THE KIRK FAMILY. Jasper Co., Iowa. She removed to Denver, Colo. ; had ten children, names not obtained. 3232. George Paxson, b. 6, 3, 1835, in Butler Twp., Columbiana Co., m. 11, 26, 1856, in Penn Twp., Jay Co., Ind., Lydia Mendenhall, b. 12, 26, 1832, in Butler Twp. ; dau. of William Mendenhall and Rebecca Ward of Jay Co. They were young when their parents removed to Indiana and experienced much of pioneer life. He joined the Wesleyan Methodists in 1848 and United Brethren in 1864; afterwards becoming a minister among Friends, but finally returning to the U. B. Church. For several years he has been engaged in the nursery and small fruit business. Politically he has been a Republican, a Prohibitionist and a People's Party man. Address, Balbec, Jay Co., Ind. By second wife, Abigail McNeely. 3233. Albert R. Paxson, b. 5, 30, 1840, in Columbiana Co., 0. ; d. there 12, 26, 1842. 3234. Lydia Jane Paxson, b. 11, 22, 1842, in Ohio; d. 10, 20, 1889, in Penn Twp., Jay Co., Ind. ; m. there 2, 3, 1862, Hiram B. Grissell, b. 8, 30, 1836, in Ohio; d. in Penn Twp., 6, 25, 1898; son of Milo Grissell and Mary Johnson of that place. They lived on a farm two miles N. E. of Pennville. She joined the United Brethren in 1864 and served as secretary, teacher and superin- tendent of the Sabbath school. They experienced much of the features of pioneer life, but with energy and thrift acquired a farm and comfortable home. 3235. Joseph M. Paxson, b. in Columbiana Co., 0., 11, 23, 1844; m. 11, 23, 1869, in West Liberty, Jay Co., Ind., Delilah B. Manly, b. Athens Co., 0., 7, 12, 1850; dau. of Jeremiah L. Manly of Geneva, Ind. and Mary Ann Beckler (now Biddock) of Jay Co., Ind. Soon after marriage they went to Randolph Co., Ind., to live with and care for his mother and stepfather. After his mother's death they returned to the hoTnestead in Penn Twp., Jay Co. He was a member of the State militia during the later part of the Rebellion; joined the United Brethren in 1864, and the Friends in 1880. With the last he lias been an over- seer, an elder, and superintendent of temperance work- ; was a Republican till 1884, then a Prohibitionist, and now an independent voter. P. O., Pennville, Ind. Children of (1363) Sarah Paxson and Ellis Davis. 3236. Canby Davis (Sarah, Benjamin, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 4, 15, 1828; d. same date. 3237. William Ellis Davis, b. in Ohio 9, 25,' 1829; d. 3, 7, 1862; buried 12 miles from Bardstowoi, Ky. ; m. 3, 19, 1857, Sarah A. Davidson. He enlisted in the army in 1861, in the 2d regiment, Ind. cavalry, and died in the service : was SEVENTH GENERATION. 379 a member of the Associate Presb. Ch. Issue : — Alice M. and George E. Davis. 3238. Warner Davis, b. 4, 5, 1831 ; d. same date. 3239. Joseph B. Davis, b. 4, 21, 1832, in Ohio; d. 3, 14, 1872; buried at Oak Grove, Carroll Co., Ind ; m. 2, 28, 1856, Amanda Irvin, d. 1857, leaving one child. Second m. 10, 20, 1859, to Hannah Dull, who had six children. They resided in Carroll Co., Ind. He was an attorney-at-law, and was 1st lieut. in his company in the Civil War. No record of children. 3240. Sarah Ann Davis, b. 2, 2, 1834, in Ohio; d. near Bucyrus, 0., 10, 4, 1836, on the journey to Indiana. 3241. Jane Davis, b. Ohio, 2, 22, 1835 ; living in 1905 at Lincoln, Neb. ; m. 9, 1, 1859, in Carroll Co., Ind., Solomon Dekell, d. 2, 1, 1901; buried Oak Grove Cem. They were United Presbyterians. He enlisted in Co. H., 142d Inf. ; Avas in service nine months ; was blind for 24 years : had nine children, names not ascertained. 3242. Lewis Davis, b. 5, 3, 1836 ; enlisted Co. H., 12th Ind. Inf. in 1861, and again in 1864 in Co. H. 142d Inf. United Presb. P. 0., Orchard, Neb., unm. Children of (1366) Jane Paxson and (1470) Edvi^ard H. Hall. 3243. Sarah P. Hall (Jane, Benjamin, Mary, Alary, Mary, John), b. 11, 17, 1817 ; d. 11, 9 ,1891 ; m. James Taylor. Issue :— Mary, b. 1, 22, 1843 ; d. y. ; Priseilla ,b. 3, 11, 1845 ; m. Boggs : William H., b. 6, 15, 1846, m. : Candace, b. 11, 9, 1847 ; d. 8, 27, 1863 : Edward A., b. 1, 8, 1849, m. twice : James Madison, b. 4, 22, 1850, dec'd. : Adella, b. 11, 11, 1851, m. : George E., b. 4, 22, 1853 ; d. 8, 2, 1854: Henry, b. 8, 24, 1854; d. 10, 27, 1855: John, b. 10, 10, 1857; d. 7, 25, 1861 : Sarah Ida., b. 6, 1, 1861 ; d. 5, 3, 1863 : Olive, b. 3, 27, 1863 ; m. 3244. Cyrus Hall, died young. 3245. William W. Hall, b. 8, 13, 1819 ; d. 10, 23, 1900 ; m. Sarah Robinson, and removed to Iowa. Issue: — Wesley W., b. 4, 20, 1842; m. Lucy MeCorcle and had William, Gertrude and Martha: M. Elizabeth, b. 3, 25, 1844, dec'd.: Edward B., b. 9, 27, 1845; d. 8, 26, 1854: Nancy Jane, b. 2, 22, 1849; d. 3, 2, 1853 : Sarah Emma, b. 2, 21, 1855 ; m. Frank. 3246. Mary Hall, b. 11, 17, 1821 ; d. 1900; m. Levi Hambleton and resided in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Issue :— Leondo E., b. 8, 18, 1845 ; d. 1, 31, 1849 : Willinm G., b. 10, 12, 1850; d. 12, 31, 1872, unm. : John T., b. 11, 8, 1852; a merchant at Springville, la. ; m. 12, 20, 1876, Elizabeth B. Gritman, b. 4, 5, 1856, and has Grace G., b. 1, 30, 1878, and Ethel B., b. 3, 14, 1884 : Albert F. N., b. 9, 4, 1857 ; an abstract maker, Oskaloosa, la., m. 9, 3, 1879, Josepha Roberts, b. 3, 13, 1858. 3247. Rachel Hall, b. 1822; d. 8, 30, 1866, unm. 380 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3248. Mahlon Hall, b. 9, 21, 1823 ; m. Asenath Arnold, who left Uvc children. Second m. 3, 5, 1857, to Jane Delby. Issue by both : — Albert, living at Bristolville, 0., has family: Emma, has family: Samuel A., b. 3, 31, 1858; d. 1882, unm. : Sarah Alice, b. 7, 5, 1860 ; d. 5, 10, 1863 : Edward E., b. 3, 31, 1863, m. : "William : Julia, b. 1, 15, 1866, m. 3249. Thomas H. Hall, b. in Columbiana Co., 0., 9, 11, 1825 ; d. at Swarth- raore. Pa., 8, 25, 1897 ; m. 11, 1, 1854, in Willistown Twp., Chester Co., Pa., Lydia H. Cox, b. 5, 7, 1832 ; dau. of Thomas Cox and Mary Smedley of Willis- town. He was clerk in the Bank of Chester Co. for ten years, then treasurer of the West Chester & Philadelphia R. R. for about twelve years. He then removed from West Chester to Swarthmore and engaged in the real estate business. He was an expert and careful accountant. Lydia H. Hall was one time editor of The Children's Friend, established by Esther K. Smedley, and for several years assistant editor of "Friends' Intelligencer" and "Scattered Seeds." 3250. George E. Hall, b. 4, 21, 1828; d. 7, 15, 1879; m. 1, 25, 1854, (1498) Mary B. Heston, b. 4, 10, 1834; d. 6, 3, 1865; dau. of Isaac Heston and Mary Ann Jones, Second m, to (1499) Hannah C. Heston, b. 4, 23, 1836; d. 12, 3, 1906, at 813 N. 63d St., Philadelphia. Issue by 1st :— Charles J., b. 10, 4, 1854: Alvin A., b. 3, 9, 1856 ; d. 8, 5, 1856 : Elwood, b. 3, 25, 1858 ; m. Fanny L. Evans : Henry, m. 9, 3, 1891, Lillian Perrine. By second wife : — Mary, m. William Wilson, Hestonville, 1888, and has AVilliam C, b. 1889 : Edith : John, of Oska- loosa, la., has Mary and Edith, b. 1899. 3251. Albert P. Hall, b. 10, 17, 1829, in Columbiana Co., 0.; m. 7, 11, 1854 (3499) Hannah Hall, b. 6, 13, 1832; dau. of Mahlon Hall and Isabella Robinson, of Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa. He was for many years in the dry- goods business at Marshalltou, Pa., and at West Chester, where he now resides. 3252. Edward H. Hall, b. 7, 9, 1831, in Ohio ; m. 2, 27, 1860, Sarah E. Cranston, b. 2, 27, 1838 ; dau. of William Cranston and Mary Johnson. He was for many years in the lumber and coal business in West Chester, Pa., where he resides. 3253. John Hall, died in infancy. By second husband, Abraham Heston. 3254. Adeline Heston, b. 9, 21, 1834; m. Moses Votaw. Issue: — Howard, b. 8, 16, 1858; d. at Denver, Worth Co., JIo., unm: Mary, b. 1, 14, 1862; d. unm. : Wilmer, b. 2, 14, 1868 : Benjamin, b. 10, 8, 1870. 3255. Elizabeth Jane Heston, b. 1, 1, 1838 ; m. William E. Hopewell, and lives in Asotin Co., Washington. SEVENTH GENERATION. 381 3256. Benjamin Ely Heston, b. Columbiana Co., 0., 11, 9, 1839 ; m. 10, 2, 1867, at Hestonville, Pa., to Lydia Yarnall, b. 5, 18, 1849, dau. of Sharple.ss Yarnall and Sarah S. Thatcher of Middletown, Delaware Co., Pa. They reside in West Chester, Pa. Issue :— Howard, b. 7, 1, 1868; m. 10, 18, 1910, by Friends ceremony, Elizabeth Dorian Hopewell, dau. of William J. Hopewell, of West Chester. Sallie S., b. 9, 1, 1873 ; m. Frank P. Patton, and has Charles Heston, b. 7, 18, 1897 : Lydia Sharpless, b. 5, 8, 1901 : Clara WhitehiU, b. 6, 22, 1907 ; all in West Chester. 3257. Eber Heston, died in infancy. Children of (1369) Heston C. and Rachel (Ingledue) Paxson. 3258. Ezra Wheat Paxson (Heston, Benjamin, Mary, Mary Mary, John), b. 12, 23, 1827, in Columbiana Co., 0. ; d. 3, 21, 1896, at Limaville, Stark Co. ; buried at Marlboro ; m. 2, 19, 1848, at Marlboro, ]\Iary J. Baker, b. 1, 6, 1829, in Allegheny, Pa., of Irish parents. He was a shoemaker and in religion a Disciple. 3259. Liicinda Paxson, b. 5, 27, 1833, in Columbiana Co., m. 5, 20, 1S54, Joseph A .Macy, d. 6, 14, 1863. Second m. to Royal Strang, d. 4, 8, 1888. They resided in Marshall Co., la. He was a farmer and they were Orthodox Friends. Her address, Elsinore, Cal. She had three children, names not given. 3260. Malinda Paxson, b. 6, 4, 1836; d. -, 1, 1884; m. 4, 15, 1856, Joseph C. Sheets, b. 9, 28, 1829; d. 3, 14, 1905. He m. again, 10, 16, 1885, Emetine White. No issue. By first wife he had two children : — Edward A., b. 9, 17, 1859; m. 11, 6, 1883, Helen Root, and has Emma Lora, b. 6, 30, 1884: Hillery H., b. 8, 19, 1870, m. 1, 2, 1905, Annie M. Loggie. 3261. Sarah Ann Paxson, b. 4, 29, 1840, in Columbiana Co. ; m. 3, 22, 1862, by I. W. Logue, to Zina F. Chamberlin, b. 8, 1, 1840, in Hudson, Summit Co., 0. ; son of Horace A. Chamberlin and Ann Post. He is a farmer. In religion they are Disciples of Christ. Address, Hudson, 0., R. F. D. No. 5. Issue : — Harmon Ely Chamberlin, b. 7, 14, 1866; m. Jennie J. Brower. He was gradu- ated from Spencerian Business College, Cleveland, 0., 9 Mo. 1885, and has issue :— Marie Lenore, b. 9, 12, 1893 : Reginald B., b. 4, 22, 1899. Children of (1370) Rachel Paxson and Eli Irey. 3262. Jason R. Irey (Rachel, Benjamin, Mary, Mary, ,Mary, John), b. 1827, d. Hartford, Blich. ; m. Margaret Righter and had six children, names not given. 3263. Caroline Irey, b. 1829, d. 1835, in Columbiana Co., 0. 3264. Ervin Irey, b. 1831, d. 1833. 382 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3265. James. M.. Irey, b. 9,16, 183.3; m. Rachel Righter; resides in Michigan and has six children, names not given. 3266. Melissa A. Irey, b. 4 Mo. 1839 ; m. Joseph Packer, Pawpaw, Mich., and has six children, names not given. 3267. Amanda J. Irey, b. 7 iMo. 1840, m. James Robinson and lives in Michigan; has three children, names not given. Children of (1375) Ann Paxson and Hoopes Baily, Beloit, Ohio. 3268. Mary Emily Baily (Ann, Jacob, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. in Columbiana Co., 0., 11, 27, 1833 ; m. 10, 29, 1856, Edward H. Lamborn, b. 10, 26, 1834 ; son of Job Lamborn and Esther Fell of Salem, 0. Res., Beloit, 0. Issue :— Esther Cedora, b. 8, 24, 1857; d. 11, 26, 1867: Oakley Homer, b. 6, 10, 1864; see below: Anna Lorena, b. 1, 10, 1870. Oakley H. Lamborn m. 8, 26, 1886, Clara L. Morris, b. 11, 14, 1862; dau. of Parker C. A [orris and Luanna Moore of Alliance, O. Address. Beloit, (). Issue :— Clifford Edward, b. 2, 4, 1888: Cedora Maria, b. 8. 10, 1891: Estella Mav, b. 10, 28. 1802; Helen Engenia, b. 10, 14, 1804: Emilv Luanna, b. 7, 18, 1806; d. 12, 13, 1000. 3269. Howard H. Baily, b. Beloit, 9, 8, 1836; d. Alliance, 2, 7, 1878; m. Hanna Alice Taylor, b. 3, 30, 1856; dau. of Oliver Taylor. In early life he engaged in teaching penmanship ; then took up the photographic business, and later the production of birds-eye views, which he brought to the highest stage of perfection and in which he was engaged at the time of his death. lie had one child : IrviuK H. Baily, b. Seheneetadv, N. Y., 8, 2J, 1874; m. Monticello, Mo., 1, 6, 1806, Nellie May Morton, b. Canton, Lewis Co., Mo., 1, 12, 1876; dau. of Thomas .Jacob Morton and Mary Hawkins Harper of that place. His occupa- tion is that of an illustrator. Address, Canton, Mo. Issue: — Leora George, b. 4, 20, 1807 ; d. 6, 7, 1807 : Inez Mae, b. same 8, 6, 1808 : Oneta Elsie, b. Beloit, O., 10, 12, 1000: Ravmond Irving, b. Canton, Mo., 5, 27, 1002: Leona Ada, b. Ewing, Mo., 6, 5, 1906. 3270. Edward P. Baily, b. 2, 17, 1839; m. 9, 13, 1866, Mary E. Proutz. Address, Beloit, 0. Issue :-— Harvey G., b. 2, 4, 1868 : LueUa Maud, b. 12, 6, 1869 : Jesse Hoopes, b. 10, 13, 1871 : Burtis, b. 8, 29, 1874. 3271. William Penn Baily, b. Beloit 1, 10, 1841 ; m. Lewistown, O. 12, 6, 1870, Sarah Haas, b. Poland, 0., 9, 23, 1847; dau. of Matthias Haas and Rebecca Brenneman of that place. He is a merchant at Beloit. Issue: — Sidnie Leona, b. Beloit 9, 19, 1876 : Thaddeus Francis, b. same 1, 19, 1883. 3272. Oakley H. Bailey, b. Beloit 6, 14, 1843 ; m. Dublin, Ind., 8, 21, 1872, Sarah Prances Kelly, b. Bradford, Vt. ; dau. of Benjamin George Kelley, and Mary Calph Glines of Cambridge, Mass. She was formerly a prominent teacher in Chicago and Indianapolis schools; at present active business man- SEVENTH GENERATION. 383 ager ; member of Cantabrigia Club, Daughters of Vermont, &c. He settled in Cambridge, Mass., in 1875, owning home, 83 Inman Street ; educated at Mt. Union College, Ohio ; member of Society of Friends but a Materialist in belief; served in the Civil War ; draughtsman and publisher, established in Boston 1874, and continuing the birds-eye view business of his brother Howard. Business address. Puck Building, N. Y. City. Issue :— lovel Ethelynd, b. 9, 25, 1875 : Eric Waldorf, b. 8, 14, 1879. lovel Etlielvnd Bailey, b. Somerville, Mass., m. Cambridge 2. 15, 1898, Charles Reeves Sewell, b. Allegheny, Pa. Res., 15 Huron Ave., Cambridge, Mass. No issue. 3273. Francis 0. Baily, b. Beloit 4, 6, 1845 ; m. Cleveland 7, 11, 1889, Flora P. Gray, b. Vermont 12, 6, 1849. Address, 141 Central St., Somerville, Mass. Issue :— Florence E., b. 5, 6, 1892. Children of (1378) Gulielma Cooper and William Brinton. 3274. Jael Cooper (Joseph, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 29, 1824, in Sadsbury Twp., Chester Co., Pa. ; d. near West Grove 2, 8, 1906 ; m. 11, 22, 1849, Joseph P. Chambers, b. 12, 12, 1820, in New Garden Twp., son of Joseph Chambers and Deborah Phillips. He was a farmer in New Garden Twp. 3275. Joseph Brinton Cooper, b. 8, 24, 1827 ; d. in Parkesburg, Chester Co., 8, 27, 1887 ; m. 4, 17, 1856, Edith P. Cooper, b. 6, 12, 1835, in Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. ; dau. of Truman Cooper and Juliana Pusey. He was a farmer. Edith has resided in West Chester, Pa., for several years. 3276. Susanna R. Cooper, b. 9, 14, 1830; d. 10, 3, 1895 ,at her sister Jael's, in New Garden, unm. Children of (1380) Gulielma Cooper and William Brinton, of Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa. 3277. Cassandra Brinton (Gulielma, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 1, 11, 1825; d. near West Grove, Chester Co., 4, 25, 1882; m. 6, 10, 1857, at West Sadsbury Mtg., Thomas M. Harvey, b. near Jennerville, Chester Co., 9, 22, 1820; d. 3, 23, 1886; son of Samuel Harvey and Esther Marshall. He was a farmer and resided near West Grove : both buried at West Grove Mtg. 3278. Jane Brinton, b. 12, 29, 1826 ; d. at Parkesburg 3, 3, 1895 ; m. 4, 14, 1852, Parvin Smith, b. 6, 20, 1821 ; d. 1, 26, 1878 ; son of James Smith and Elizabeth Brinton of Sadsbury. 3279. Joseph Brinton, b. 5, 18, 1828; m. 11, IS, 1863, by Friends' cere- mony, in Newport, R. I., Mary H. Howland, b. 12, 21, 1833, in Maine; d. at Ercildoun, Chester Co., Pa., 2, 9, 1870 ; dau. of David P. Howland and Anna 384 THE KIRK FAMILY. Robinson. Second m. 2, 17, 1871, to Anna M. Howland, b. 10, 21, 1843 ; sister to his first wife. He has been a farmer and miller. Address, Timiciila, Chester Co., Pa. 3280. Mary Brinton, b. 11, 1, 1831 ; m. 9, 25, 1857, Joseph J. Hopkins, d. 1910, of Baltimore, Md., son of John Hopkins. She resides on a farm between Christiana and Gap, Lancaster Co., Pa. No issue. 3280 a. Susan Brinton, b. 2, 1, 1833 ; living with her sister Mary, unm. P. 0., Gap, Pa. Children of (1381) Aaron and Priscilla (Morris) Cooper, of Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa. 3281. James R. Cooper (Aaron, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 7, 12, 1821 ; d. 2, 22, 1897 ; m. 11, 23, 1843, at Bradford Mtg., Elizabeth R. Pennoek, b. 12, 15 ,1821 ; d. 3, 3, 1897 : dau. of Caleb Pennoek and Mary Dingee of East Marlborough Twp., Chester Co., Pa. James carried on the fulling business for a few j'ears ; later farmed in Sadsbury, West Cain, Londonderry and New Garden Townships. He and all his father's descendants Orthodox Friends. 3282. Mary Cooper, b. 8, 3, 1823 ; d. at Toughkenamon, Chester Co., 1, 3, 1892; m. 11, 20, 1845, at Sadsbury (Orthodox) Mtg. Caleb Hoopes, farmer, b. 3, 18, 1817 ; d. 2, 25, 1900 ; son of Benjamin Hoopes and Phebe Pennoek of New Garden Twp,, Chester Co., Pa. 3283. Charles Cooper, b. 3, 1, 1825; d. 11, 18, 1899, at Medford, N. J.; m. 5, 15, 1850, at New Garden Meeting, Phebe Hoopes, b. 2, 8, 1822 ; d. 5, 26, 1889, in New Garden; dau. of Benjamin Hoopes and Phebe Pennoek. He farmed for William Brinton in Leacock, 1848-1852 ; then in Londongrove, Chester Co., for 16 years, and afterward in New Garden. 3284. Hanna Morris Cooper, b. 9, 2, 1827; d. 8, 9, 1900, at West Chester; m. at Sadsbury Mtg. 1, 15, 1863, John Cope, b. 11, 23, 1825 ; d. 3, 4, 1867 ; son of Joseph Cope and Rachel W. Cope of East Bradford Twp., Chester Co., Pa. He was assistant supt. of the Phila. and Baltimore Central R. R. and was instantly killed by cars in West Philadelphia. Hanna taught a boarding and day school at Parkesburg before marriage and resumed the calling at Toughkenamon after her husband's death. In this she was quite successful and her personal influence with the pupils remarkable. 3285. Anne Cooper, b. 3, 30, 1830; d. in West Chester, Pa., 9, 2, 1908, unm. SEVENTH GENERATION. 385 Children of (1382) Cyrus and (1389) Asenath Ann Cooper. 3286. Lydia Ann Cooper (Cyrus, Mary, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. in Sadsbury, Chester Co., Pa., 7, 24, 1826 ; d. 7, 5, 1833. 3287. Sarah E. Cooper, b. 8, 31, 1827 ; d. at West Grove, Pa., 1, 18, 1899, unm. 3288. Rebecca Moore Cooper, b. 3, 20, 1829; d. 2, 10, 1848, unm. 3289. Mary P. Cooper, b. 11, 3, 1830 ; d. 7, 15, 1833. 3290. Samuel Cooper, b. in Sadsbury, Chester Co., 2, 12, 1833 ; m. 1, 15, 1857, at East Sadsbury Mtg., Sallie Pennoek, b. 5, 8, 1834; dau. of Caleb Pennock and Mary Dingee of E. Marlborough TAvp. They lived in Sadsbiiry, West Cain, Toughkenamon, and lastly at West Grove Chester Co. : both deceased. 3291 and 3292, Thomas and Jane, twins, b. 12, 1, 1835 ; d. in infancy. 3293. Elizabeth C. Cooper, b. 6, 4, 1837 ; living at West Grove, Pa., unm. A minister among Orthodox Friends. Children of (1384) Mary Cooper and Gainer Moore, of Bart, Lancaster Co., Pa. 3294. Calvin C. Moore (Mary, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 2, 11, 1823 ; d. 7, 14, 1865, at Salem, 0. ; m. Sarah Walter, b. in E. Marlborough Twp., Chester Co., 1, 17, 1817 ; d. 3, 10, 1873, at Westtown Boarding School, where she was governess ; dau. of Thomas Walter and Sidney Peirce. Calvin was a teacher and farmer. 3295. Sarah P. Moore, b. 9, 18, 1824; m. 8, 4, 1853, by Friends' ceremony, in Philadelphia, Ellwood Cooper, b. 5, 24, 1829 ; son of Morris Cooper and Phebe Barnabe of Bart, Lancaster Co. He was a merchant in Philadelphia four years, in Port au Prince, Hayti, for a number of years, also in Brooklyn, N. Y. : removed later to Santa Barbara, Cal., and engaged extensively in agri- culture and fruit raising. 3296. Phebe Moore, b. 2, 9, 1826 ; d. in Philadelphia 7, 28 1871 ; m. 11, 3, 1853, Benjamin Phillips, b. 11, 21, 1823; d. 11, 17, 1877; son of Isaac Phillips and Hannah Maule. 3297. John Moore, b. 7, 15, 1827 ; m. 9, 8, 1855, Dinah Ann Lake, he was a manufacturer of doors, shutters, blinds, etc., in Camden, N. J. His widow's address, Hugoton, Stevens Co., Kansas. 3298. Ellis P. Moore, b. 3, 21, 1829 ; m. 2, 13, 1858, in Lancaster, Pa., Rebecca J. Phillips, b. 6, 9, 1836 ; dau. of William Phillips and Ann Trimble. 386 THE KIRK FAMILY. He was in the lumber business in Philadelphia for some years : removed to Columbus, 0. 3299. Aaron Moore, b. 3, 5, 1831 ; d. 9, 10, 1893 ; m. 10, 16, 1859, Mary A. Blackburn. He was a farmer and lived near Lancaster, Grant Co., "Wis. 3300. Mary H. Moore, b. 11, 7, 1832 ; d. 12, 2, 1848. Children of (1386) Israel and Rebecca (Peart) Cooper of Columbia, Pa. 3301. Edwin Cooper (Israel, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 12, 1, 1818 ; d. 3, 18, 1888 ; m. New York City 9, 2, 1847, Isabel R. Reeves, b. Borden- town, N. J., 9, 15, 1815; d. 10, 28, 1895; dau. of Abram Reeves and Maria Mahany. He was a plasterer and resided in Clearfield, Pa. 3302. Elizabeth G. Cooper, b. 10, 30, 1820; m. 11, 7, 1848, by Friends' ceremony, at her father's residence in Clearfield Co., Pa., to Samuel Widemire. Address, Grampian, Pa. 3303. Jeremiah Cooper, b. 1, 20, 1823 ; m. 12, 14, 1848, Mary M. Heagy, dau. of Abraham S. and Elizabeth Heagy. He died in Clearfield Co., Pa. 3304. Mary Jane Cooper, b. 1, 29, 1825 ; d. 7, 1, 1825. 3305. WiUiam Cooper, b. 3, 4, 1827 ; d. 3, 28, 1829. 3306. Sarah A. Cooper, b. Columbia, Pa., 2, 2, 1831 ; m. 11, 8, 1855, William Pusey, b. 11, 18, 1822; d. 5, 22, 1895 ; son of Jonathan Pusey and Sarah Hughes of Chester Co., Pa. He was a lumber dealer. Her address, McCart- ney, Clearfield Co., Pa. Children of (1387) John and Mary Ann (Peart) Cooper, born in Columbia, Pa. 3307. Thomas P .Cooper (John, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 28, 1826; d. 1, 7, 1865; m. 9, 18, 1849, Elizabeth Hershey; dau. of Christian and Elizabeth Hershey. Her address was Los Angeles, Cal., 1895. 3308. John H. Cooper, b. 2, 24, 1828 ; d. in Philadelphia 5, 9, 1897 m. there 12, 19, 1854, Elizabeth Yerkes, b. ]0, 20, 1831, in Plymouth Twp., Montgomery Co. ; dau. of Joseph Yerkes and Hannah Davis. He was a mechanical engineer, an honored and respected citizen. His widow resided at 4724 Springfield Ave., Phila. 3309. Lewis P. Cooper, b. 3, 14, 1830 ; d. 8, 21, 1831. 3310. Jane G. Cooper, b. 4, 27, 1832; m. 1852, Wesley A. Martin, son of Henry Martin of Columbia,Pa., and is deceased. He is a dentist at Goshen, Elkhart Co., Ind. 3311. Rachel Cooper, b. 3, 28, 1834; d. 8, 21, 1859; m. 9, 18, 1855, Jacob SEVENTH GENERATION. 387 M. Strickler, son of Henry Strickler. Issue :— Rachel A., b. 8, 23, 1856; d. about four years old. 3312. Rebecca Cooper, b. 1, 31, 1836 ; m. 7, 10, 1856, Matthew M. Strickler, son of Jacob Strickler. He d. 9, 7, 1878. Her residence was at 1812 Green Street, Philadelphia. Issue .—Mary, b. 11, 9, 1857 ; d. 11, 11, 1857 : Mary E., b. 3, 22, 1859 ; deceased : Charles M., b. 8, 22, I860; Matthew, b. 11, 22, 1870. 3313. Lemuel Cooper, b. 6, 16, 1843 ; m. 1875, Matilda Helwig. He was in the coal and lumber business, Columbia, Pa. No issue. By second wife, Esther Smedley. 3314. Ellwood Cooper, b. 10, 27, 1871 ; living in Columbia. Pa., 1902, unm. Children of (1388) Rebecca Cooper and Nathaniel Gillespie. 3315. Israel 0. Gillespie (Rebecca, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, Jolin), b. 2, 13, 1825 ; married and engaged in the produce business in Philadelphia. 3316. Sarah Cornelia Gillespie, b. in Columbia, Pa,, 11, 20, 1827 ; ra. 12, 24, 1851, at Lampeter Meeting, Joel Thompson, b. 1, 29, 1826, in White Clay Creek Hundred, Del. ; son of Daniel Thompson and Beulah C. Hughes. He was a farmer and was also engaged in the coal and lumber business at Thompson Station, Pomeroy & Newark R. R., and president of the National Bank at Newark. 3317. Nathaniel J. Gillespie, b. 3, 7, 1831 ; d. 10, 13, 1832. 3318. Stephen W. Gillespie, b. 8, 20, 1836; unm.; living at Bird-in-Hand, Lancaster Co., Pa. Children of (1390) Joseph and Isabella (Given) Cooper; all born near Bird-in- Hand, Lane. Co., Pa. 3319. James G. Cooper (Joseph, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 7, 1824; d. 5, 28, 1862, in St. Louis, Mo., in the U. S. volunteer army; m. 1, 3, 1851, Catharine C. McMahon. Her address, York, Pa. 3320. Prudence Cooper, b. 3, 10, 1826 ; d. 6, 17, 1892, unm. ; was engaged in the millinery business at Columbia, Pa. 3321. Salome Cooper, b. 9, 11, 1827 ; resided in Philadelphia, unm. 3322. Calvin Cooper, b. 1, 24, 1830 ; d. 5, 16, 1830. By second wife, Mary Horning. 3323. Stephen H. Cooper, b. 5, 9, 1833; m. Elizabeth L. Fox. He was a 388 THE KIKK FAMILY. bookkeeper for Cooper & Conard, Phila., for many years. Res., 243 N. 12th Street. 3324. Joseph Cooper, b. 8, 18, 1835 ; m. 10, 5, 1858, Sarah H. Herr, b. 1, 9, 1835 ; dau. of Benjamin Herr of Lancaster, Pa. He is engaged in the real estate business. Res., 1801 N. 31st Street, Phila. Issue :— Fannie E., b. 9, 1, 1859; d. 9, 18, 1864: Carrie S., b. 9, 22, 1861 : Ernest H., b. 12, 12, 1863. 3325. Given Cooper, b. 6, 23, 1837 ; d. 10, 19, 1837. 3326. Eva A. Cooper, b. 7, 15, 1839 ; living in Philadelphia, unm. 3327. Heston P. Cooper, b. 5, 7, 1843 ; d. 4, 24, 1865, in the hospital at Newbern, N. C, from wounds received at the Battle of Bentonville, N. C. ; was a member of the 122d Penna. Vols. ; unm. By third wife, Esther Miller. 3328. Mary H. Cooper, b. 6, 15, 1859 ; m. 3, 14, 1882, Frank Fralich, fire- man on Penna. R. R. Res., 618 Reily St., Harrisburg, Pa. Issue : — Heston C, b. 5, 10, 1883: Roy, b. 3, 19, 1884: Joseph Walter, b. 2, 15, 1886: Amos, b. 10, 10, 1895. Children of (1391) Mark P. and Sidney (Conard) Cooper. 3329. Catharine Cooper (Mark, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 2, 11, 1828 m. at Sadsbury Mtg., 12, 21, 1853, Richard Chambers, son of Richard and Susanna Chambers of White Clay Creek Hundred, Del. Residence, Atlantic City, N. J. Issue: — Emma S., b. 10, 29, 1854; m. Hoopes, Atlantic City: Edmund M., b. 2, 1, 1858; deceased: Mark P., b. 6, 2, I860; deceased. 3330. Isaac Cooper, b. 8, 5, 1830 ; m. 10 Mo. 1865, Annie B. Paul, dau. of Battle Paul of Philadelphia. He was senior member of the firm of Cooper & Conard, extensive dry-goods dealers, 9th & Market, Phila. Res., 1931 Spring Garden Street. 3331. Calvin Cooper, b. 5, 11, 1833; m. 10, 8, 1858, Harriet A. Hunsicker, dau. of Peter and Lydia Hunsicker. He is a progressive, intelligent farmer, very active in all movements intended to advance the interests of the farmers. P. 0., Bird-in-Hand, Pa. 3332. Abraham Cooper, b. 3, 31, 1836; d. 3, 16, 1837. 3333. Sarah Jane Cooper, b. 1, 22, 1840; m. 1, 1, 1861, Christian S. Landis, farmer, d. 9, 15, 1865; son of Jacob and Maria Landis. Second m. 8, 16, 1869, to Abner M. Miller, physician; son of John and Eliza Miller. Res., Bird-in- Hand, Lane. Co., Pa. Issue by 1st only:— Mary F., b. 11, 8, 1862. 3334. Mary E. Cooper, b. 3, 29, 1843; d. 10, 11, 1903; m. at her father's. SEVENTH GENERATION. 389 2, 14, 1867, William P. Brinton, b. Sadsbury, Lane. Co., 10, 20, 1835; son of Samuel Brinton and Lydia P. Jackson. He is a nurseryman and florist at Christiana, Pa. Issue: — Lueretia C, b. 1, 15, 1868: Maurice J., b. 2, 20, 1870; see below: Anna S., b. 6, 12, 1873; a very successful teacher: Alice, b. 8, 5, 1875 : Bstelle, b. 6, 24, 1879 : Ethel, b. 10, 2, 1881. Maurice J. Briuton m. 10, 23, 1895, Gertrude Rakestraw, b. 2, 16, 1872; dau. of Heury and M. Jennie (Hobson) Rakestraw. He is a florist and nurs- eryman, Christiana, Pa. 3335. Mark P. Cooper, b. 10, 11, 1845 ; m. 5, 23, 1871, Phebe Brinton, dau. of Joshua Brinton and Mary E. Passmore. He is a lumber dealer at Christiana, Pa. Issue :— Mary Edna, d. 6, 19 ,1876. 3336. Benjamin F. Cooper, b. 5, 23, 1849 ; unm. 3337. Ruth A. Cooper, b. 1, 8, 1853 ; m. 5, 26, 1875, Prank M. Musser, physician, now deceased; son of Dr. Jacob H. and Martha Musser. Res., 235 E. Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. Issue :— Clara M., b. 3, 9, 1876 : Mabel C, b. 7, 7, 1877 : Prank A., b. 7, 15, 1882 : Mary L., b. 3, 14, 1886. Children of (1393) Rachel P. Cooper and William Conard; all born near Bird- in-Hand, Lane. Co., Pa. 3338. Samuel Conard (Rachel, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 10, 4, 1830; d. at Sharon Hill, Pa., 2, 27, 1894; m. in Philadelphia 11, 29, 1860, Mary B. Clayton, b. 1, 22, 1836, in Montgomery Co., Pa. ; dau. of Jacob E. Clayton and Hannah L. Yerkes. He resided for some years in Germantown and Philadelphia; traveled extensively in Europe and spent some years there. He was a member of the firm of Cooper & Conard, extensive dry-goods mer- chants, 9th & Market Sts., Phila. Last residence, Sharon Hill, Delaware Co., Pa., where his widow was living in 1897. Issue : — Caroline C, b. 8, 30, 1861 : Francis P., b. 6, 2, 1864 : Helen C, b. 11, 4, 1865 : Henry N., b. 6, 25, 1869 : Mary L., b. 5, 10, 1873 ; d. 9, 14, 1874 ; buried in Geneva, S^vitzerland. 3339. Henry Conard, b. 6, 28, 1832 ; d. at Samana, Hayti, 2, 7, 1877 ; m. 9, 18, 1860, Mary B. Coile of Philadelphia. Second m., to Ella Ellison of Ky. When about 23 years of age he went to Philadelphia and engaged with a shipping house. In 1856 he went to Port au Prince, Hayti, and engaged in the shipping business. Issue, by 2d wife only : — Ella R. and William H., both died in infancy. 3340. Joseph Conard, b. 11, 23, 1834 ; m. 12, 4, 1862, in Lancaster, Pa., to Charlotte H. Weaver, b. 12, 26, 1841, in Upper Leacock Twp., Lane, Co. ; dau. of Eberhardt Weaver and Elizabeth Hershey. He is a farmer. P. 0., Green- land, Lane. Co., Pa. Issue: — Simon C, b. 3, 18, 1864; m. Mary J. Killian : Wilmer, b. 5, 29, 1866; m. Mary Hostetter: Joseph P., b. 3, 16, 1868; Theodore 390 THE KIRK FAMILY. W., b. 7, 30, 1871 ; m. 12, 3, 1896, Anna M. Myer : Infant, b. 10, 9, 1875 ; d. 11, 6, 1875. 3341. Ann Conard, b. 1, 28, 1837 ; d. 8, 31, 1837. 3342. Jane Conard, b. 5, 9, 1839 ; m. 11, 7, 1884, W. W. Keitzell, d. 10, 29, 1896. She resided at 1649 N. 12th St., Philadelphia. No issue. 3343. Calvin Conard, b. 8, 28, 1841; m. 10, 12, 1869, by Friends' cere- mony, at Farley Hall, near Baltimore, Md., Annie C. Corse, b. 1, 9, 1847, near Baltimore; dau. of William and Deborah (Sinclair) Corse. He is a lumber dealer. Res., 1614 Montgomery Ave., Phila., 1897. Issue: — Lucy C, b. 8, 23, 1871: Annie B., b. 11, 14, 1873. 3344. Ellen Conard, b. 6, 22, 1843 ; m. 5, 26, 1874, at Christiana, Pa., to Jesse Webster, b. 4, 1, 1842, in Lampeter, Lane. Co. ; son of Jesse Webster and Elizabeth Lukens. He is a farmer. P. 0., Parkesburg Pa. Issue : — Infant, d. nameless : Rachel E., b. 5, 8, 1877 : Mary C, b. 7, 8, 1878 : Margaretta W., b. 8, 5, 1880 : Jesse L., b. 3, 12, 1884 : Samuel C, b. 7, 30, 1885. 3345. Elizabeth Conard, b. 1, 24, 1847 ; m. 3, 10, 1870, before Mayor Daniel M. Fox, Philadelphia, to Charles H. Thomas, b. 5, 6, 1839, in Ridley Park, Del. Co., Pa. ; son of James Thomas and Lydia McGee. He is a farmer. P. 0., Parkesburg, Pa. Issue :— Ella P., b. 2, 27, 1871 : Henry W., b. 6, 7, 1872 : Alfred M., b. 1, 22, 1877: Jane C, b. 2, 28, 1881: Priscilla E., b. 11, 24, 1882: Ilettie E., b. 7, 2, 1888. Children of (1394) Jesse K. and Harriet (Thompson) Cooper. 3346. Edward Cooper (Jesse, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. at Atglen, Chester Co., 7, 21, 1836; d. 12, 14, 1837. 3347. Louisa Cooper, b. in Lampeter Twp., Lane. Co., 5, 2, 1838; m. 10, 16, 1867, Isaac Kendig. He is engaged in the life insurance business. Res., S. W. corner 16th and Brown Sts., Phila. Issue :— Allen J., b. 7, 30, 1868, a druggist: Ralph E., b. 9, 6, 1881; d. 5, 19, 1883. 3348. Esther E. Cooper, b. 3, 15, 1842; m. John Lingerfield. Res. Phila- delphia ,Pa. Issue : — Harriet L., died young. 3349. Charles Cooper, b. 2, 10, 1843 ; died young. 3350. Emma F. Cooper, b. 6, 15, 1846 ; living in Philadelphia, unm. 3351. Harriet A. Cooper, b. 10, 12, 1848; d. 5, 24, 1853. 3352. Sarah Cooper, b. Lampeter, 4, 9, 1852 ; m. John Lef evre, son of Dr. SEVENTH GENERATION 391 Joseph Lefevre of Lancaster Co., Pa. lie is in the grocery and produce busi- ness in Iowa City, la. Issue: — George Duffield and Paul, both died young. 3353. Jesse B. Cooper, b. 6, 8, 1855 ; m. Eliza Woodward, widow, dau. of Charles Swartz of Harrisburg, Pa. He was in the lumber business in West Chester, Pa. Issue :— Ethel C., b. 10,27, 1887: Harriet T., b. 10, 21, 1889: Kathryn De L., b. 3, 13, 1891. Children of (1395) Sarah Elizabeth Cooper and Andrew Mercer. 3354. Elmira Mercer (Sarah, Sarah, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 16, 1839 ; m. Samuel W. Meixell. No further record given. 3355. Rebecca Mercer, b. 11, 19, 1840; m. Thomas L. Chambers, b. 3, 5, 1840; deceased; son of Mahlon Chambers and Elizabeth Lamborn. 3356. Rachel Mercer, b. 3, 13, 1843; unmarried. 3357. Eliphaz Mercer, b. 12, 7, 1844; m. 10, 17, 1867, at West Grove Meeting, Elizabeth R. Moore, b. 9, 1, 1846; dau. of Moses Moore and Mary Kirkwood, of Lancaster Co., Pa. Res., West Grove, Pa. Issue : — Berton, b. 10, 1, 1870; m. 11, 24, 1896, Mary R. Allen, b. 9, 10, 1871; dau. of Christopher Allen and Eleanor Boyd. He is a stenographer, residing in Lansdowne, Pa. 3858. Laura Mercer, b. 12, 8, 1846 ; m. Joshua Booth. 3359. Deborah D. Mercer, b. 10, 22, 1848 ; m. 1872 Spencer Taylor. 3360. Cooper Mercer, b. 1, 6, 1855 ; unmarried. Children of (1404) John J. and (469) Louisa (Heston) Paxson. 3361. Isaac H. Paxson (John J., Jonathan, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 12, 23, 1831 ; m. 12, 23, 1856, Miriam P. Conard. Residence, Schuylkill Haven, Pa. Issue :— William J., b. 10, 27, 1859 : John Conard, b. 11, 23, 1861 : Mary Louisa, b. 10, 14, 1864: Infant, b. 11, 28, 1867; d. 11, 30, 1867: George C, b. 7, 10, 1869: Edwin, b. 10, 9, 1872. 3362. Edward H. Paxson, b. at Hestonville, Phila., 4, 22, 1833; m. 11, 20, 1862, Sarah Wood Gillingham, b. 12, 10, 1842 ; d. 11, 25, 1871 ; dau. of Samuel Gillingham and Rebecca Shur. Second m. 1889, to Catharine Ann Armstrong, b. 7, 11, 1840; dau. of David Armstrong and Elizabeth McCorkle, of 3709 Baring St., where he now resides. He farmed in early life but since 1880 has been in the office of H. F. Bruner & Co., coal dealers, 21st & Filbert Sts., Philadelphia. Issue : — Charles Gillingham, b. 8, 16, 1863 ; m. Margaret Worth and Azor Price; Anna GiUingham, b. 7, 10, 1866; d. 5, 11, 1869: 392 THE KIRK FAMILY. James Coggins, b. 8, 13, 1868; d. 6, 28, 1870: Emily IL, b, 9, 10, 1870; d. 8, 10, 1871. 3363. Jonathan Paxson, b. 9, 24, 1834; d. 12, 12, 1900; m. Martha Wynkoop and a second wife, Louisa Wynkoop. By the first he had three, and by the last two children, names not obtained. 3364. George Paxson, b. at Hestonville 5,5, 1836; m. (3379) Mary A. Dean, b. 2, 4, 1836 ; dan. of Washington Dean and Eliza Ann Paxson. Issue : — Joseph D., b. 4, 30, 1863; d. 10, 4, 1890: Eliza Ellen, b. 7, 8, 1864; d. 6, 24, 1872: Matilda Louisa, b. 1, 13, 1867 : Ellen Heston, b. 9, 7, 1873. 3365. William J. Paxson, b. 10, 25, 1838 ; d. 6, 8, 1857, unm. 3366. Joseph Paschal Paxson, b. 5, 4, 1840 ; m. 2, 12, 1867, Prances Jane Wynkoop, dau. of Gen. George 0. and Mary W. Wynkoop of Pottsville, Pa. He is a farmer; served in Co. G., 173d Penna. Inf. in Civil War, and was post- master at Oaklette, Norfolk Co., Va., 11 years. Children of (1406) Joseph Franklin and Susan (Simmons) Paxson. 3367. Timothy Paxson (Joseph, Jonathan, l\Iary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 7, 24, 1829; m. 1852, Elizabeth Mansfield, d. 1853. Second m. to Caroline A. Lippincott. Issue, by last only : — Charles Lee, b. 4, 9, 1865. 3368. Sarah Paxson, b. 12, 24, 1830; m. 1851, William E. Porter. Resi- dence, Piedmont, Va. Issue :— William F., b. 12, 26, 1852 : Martha E., b. 3, 8, 1854; m. Perry S. Shaffer: Edmund J., b. 7, 29, 1855; d. 10, 25, 1857: George H., b. 5, 10, 1857; m. Kate Elizabeth Wilde (See No. 1416) : Henry Tegmire, b. 1, 10, 1859 : Mary M., b. 10 Mo. 1860 ; d. 4 Mo. 1862 : Augustus H, b. 9, 11, 1862 : Charles Porter, b. 2, 25, 1864; d. 3, 9, 1864: Alpha Lee, b. 4, 25, 1866: i\lary Ann, b. 3, 31, 1869. 3369. Charlotte Paxson, b. 10, 16, 1832. 3370. Susanna Paxson, b. 6, 20, 1834. 3371. Phebe Anna Paxson, twin with Susanna, d. 7, 8, 1834. 3372. Simmons Paxson, b. 7, 6, 1836 ; m. Hannah J. Chapman, and a second wife, Mary A. Lancaster, widow. By the first two children died in in- fancy : by the second, Joseph F. Paxson. 3373. Ruth A. Paxson, b. 3, 11, 1838 ; d. 5, 29, 1848. 3374. Belinda Paxson, b. 12, 11, 1839. 3375. Rachel R. Paxson, b. 12, 4, 1841 ; m. James H. Houston. Issue :— Homer F., b. 7, 28, 1868; deceased: Grace, b. 10, 30, 1870: Frank. SEVENTH GENERATION. 393 3376. Mary Melvina Paxson, b. 11, 22, 1845 ; m. John Hamilton. They reside in Washington, D. C. Issue :--Riehard P., b. 8, 24, 1866; d. 1, 27, 1867 : Richard F. (2d), b. 12, 9, 1867; d. 3, 7, 1871: Florence S., b. 1, 4, 1872: Mary Melvina, b. 12, 31, 1872. Children of (1407) Eliza Ann Paxson and Washington Dean, 3377. Jonathan R. Dean (Eliza Ann, Jonathan, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 22, 1832; m. Hannah Ruggles. Issue :— George W., b. 4, 18, 1858: Jonathan, b. 9, 5, 1859: Eliza Ann, b. : Wesley Clark: Sarah Ellen: Mary V.: Elmira J. : Clara Amelia. 3378. Lucretia P. Dean, b. 12, 13, 1834 ; m. Hiram Drucker. No record. 3379. Mary A. Dean, b. 2, 4, 1836 ; m. (3364) George Paxson. See his line. 3380. Joseph F. Dean, b. 11, 1, 1837; m. Olive Rupert. No record. 3381. Edward H. Dean, b. 10, 14, 1839 ; unmarried. 3382. Catharine E. Dean, b. 10, 25, 1841 ; d. 3, 15, 1870. 3383. Sarah Swartz Dean, b. 10, 16, 1843; m. Andrew Maitland. No record. 3384. Margaret Ellen Dean, b. 10, 16, 1844; deceased. 3385. Rachel L. Dean, b. 8, 6, 1845 ; immarried. 3386. Susanna P. Dean, b. 10, 1, 1847 ; m. James S. Boyd. No record. 3387. Oliver T. Dean, b. 12, 13, 1851 ; married — no record. Children of (1408) Jacob Epler and Caroline (Mulberry) Paxson. 3388. Sarah E. Paxson (Jacob, Jonathan, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 5, 15, 1832; m. David U. Vanordstrand. Res., Buchanan, Mich. Issue: — Renaldo, b. 11, 26, 1850; m. Emma Lance: Matilda, b. : Relonza : Alwert S. : John : Carrie L. : Almon. 3389. Catharine M. Paxson, b. 2, 17, 1834; m. Jonathan Eskridge. Issue: — Mary C, Elmira B. and William Eskridge. 3390. William P. Paxson, b. 4 ,9, 1836; d. 2,5, 1889; m. Mary F. Murry. Issue : — Caroline : Mary, m. Sliultz, of Lancaster, Pa. Sarah, m. Gibson. 3391. Jonathan V. Paxson, b. 4, 20, 1848; m. Mintie Reading. No record. 3392. Eliza Jane Paxson, b. 5, 13, 1840 ; m. Nathan S. Marsh. Res., 394 THE KIRK FAMILY South Bend, Ind. Issue .-—Ellis, b. 9, 6, 1860 : Capitola, b. 4, 21, 1862 ; m. Prank Bresehener and has Lyle and Lela: Nathan, b. 3, 28, 1864; m. Kate Sach : Frederick, b. 2, 2, 1867 : Benjamin, b. 8, 21, 1876; ra. Mabelle Camfried. 3393. John Miller Paxson, b. 9, 14, 1842; m. 4, 15, 1866, Amyra Eogers, and a second time, 12, 23, 1890, to Emma Oliver Miller. No further record. 3394. Mary A. Paxson, b. 2, 2, 1845 ; m. George Eskridge and a second husband, Samuel Rivers. No record. 3395. Daniel D. Paxson, b. 2, 19, 1847 ; d. 3, 21, 1851. 3396. Caroline E. Paxson, b. 11, 10, 1849; d. 1890; m. Levi Paddock and a second husband, Melotus Heston. No record. 3397. David M. Paxson, b. 4, 23, 1852 ; m. Margaret Neidhart Gilbert. No record. Children of (1409) George W. and Elizabeth (Carnahan) Paxson. 3398. James W. Paxson (George, Jonathan, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. 1, 10, 1842; d. 9, 19, 1860. 3399. Elizabeth C. Paxson, b. 9, 22, 1843; m. William Hallowell. Issue: — James and Isaac Hallovirell. 3400. Levi B. Paxson, b. 9, 6, 1846; d. 6, 17, 1872. 3401. Clarkson Paxson, b. 6, 17, 1848 ; m. Lettie C. Gardner. No record. 3402. Sallie C. Paxson, b, 10, 25, 1851 ; m. Rouse C. Jones : Issue :— George P. Jones. 3403. Mary F. Paxson, b. 8, 3, 1853; d. 12, 6, 1864. 3404. Agnes S. Paxson, b. 7, 26, 1856; d. 10, 26, 1856. 3405. Anna B. Paxson, b. 2, 13, 1859 ; m. Murphy. No record. 3406. George Paxson, b. 7, 24, 1866. Children of (1421) Ann Vickers and Samuel M. Painter. 3406. John V. Painter (Ann, Abigail, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), b. in West Chester, Pa., 7, 20, 1835 ; d. 8, 13, 1903, in Cleveland, 0. ; m. 10, 31, 1854, Frances Barton, b. 10, 3, 1836 ; d. 8, 20, 1858 ; dau. of Aiken S. and Eliza A. Barton of Elyria, 0. Issue : — Leila Marian, b. 9, 3, 1856 ; d. 8, 21, 1901, unm. Second m. 1, 17, 1861, to Lydia E. Farmer, b. 4, 14, 1842 ; dau. of James and SEVENTH GENERATION. 395 Meribah Farmer of Cleveland. Issue : — Kenyon Vickers, b. 1, 14, 1867 ; m. 5, 23, 1893, Mary Chisholm, who d. 6, 26, 1901. John V. Painter was station agent at Cleveland, 0., 1856-1864, and then entered into the private banking business, in which he was successful. Owing to failing health he took a rest in 1873 and devoted a number of years to foreign travel. 3407. Uriah Hunt Painter, b. 3, 5, 1837 ; d. at West End, N. J., 10, 20, 1900 ; m. 9, 18, 1862, Belinda Avery, b. 8, 14, 1840. Issue :— -Ellen, b. 2, 7, 1865 ; m. 10, 17, 1893, James Willet Cunningham of New York City: Alice Elise, b. 3, 15, 1880 ; m. 9, 9, 1903, David Scott Thorburn of Peebles, Scotland. Uriah H. Painter succeeded his father in the lumber business at West Chester, in 1857, and in 1860 went to Washington as a newspaper corres- pondent, in which he was conspicuously successful. He became interested in railroads, telegraph lines and telephone service, together with various other enterprises. He built, owned and managed the Lafayette Square Opera House in Washington ; and owned an opera house in West Chester, which his widow and children have given to the Grand Army Post at this place. 3408. William T. Painter, b. 12, 25, 1838 ; d. 5, 3, 1884 ; m. 1865, Sarah Brown, who is deceased. He took an active part in the Civil War and was finally made Brevet Brigadier General. Subsequently he entered into the banking busines and the construction of railroads. Issue : — Herbert Brown Painter, b. about 1868. 3409. Francis J. Painter, b. 11, 1, 1840; d. 6, 4, 1910, unm. He served in the Civil War and received the appointment of Assistant Paymaster, U. S. N. 3410. Joseph E. Painter, b. 2, 11, 1842 ; d. 3, 15, 1878 ; graduated M. D., University of Penna., and obtained a position in the army. After service in the Civil War he was appointed surgeon in the Navy and stationed at Yoko- hama, and later at Nagasaki, Japan, where he died after nine years service. 3411. Albert Painter, b. 10, 27, 1844; m. Taylor. No further record. 3412. Henry Painter, b. 5, 31, 1847; d. 2, 5, 1893, unm. 3413. Howard Painter, b. 1, 29, 1851 ; d. in San Francisco, Cal., 5, 15, 1876, unm. He was a graduate of the University of Freiburg, Saxony, and member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers. 3414. Clarence Painter, b. 5, 29, 1854; d. 9, 8, 1872. Children of (1425) Paxson and Ann T. (Lewis) Vickers. 3415. Sarah Louisa Vickers (Paxson, Abigail, Mary, Mary, Mary, John), 396 THE KIRK FAMILY. b. in Uwchlan Twp., Chester Co., Pa., 5, 20, 1841 ; m. 1, 1, 1862, John Ober- holtzer of Chester Co. Residence, 3509 N. 22d St., Philadelphia. She has been president of literary and philanthropic societies, magazine writer, author of several publications, and actively interested in school savings banks. Issue : • — Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, b. in Philadelphia, 1868 ; educated at University of Penna .and German universities and prominent in literary and historical work; director of historical pageant, Philadelphia, 1908. 3416. T. Lewis Vickers, b. 9, 5, 1842 ; m. at Lionville, 10, 6, 1869, Ann G. Wills b. at Downingtown, Chester Co., 3, 13, 1844 ; dau. of Dr. Andrew Wills and Sarah Hannum. He is a merchant in New York City, residing at 568 Henry St., Brooklyn. Issue : — Susanna Gorgas, b. 7, 3, 1874. 3417. Mary EUen Vickers, b. 1, 24, 1848, at Lionville, Uwchlan Twp. ; m. there 7, 4, 1872, William Smedley, b. Willistown Twp., 5, 4, 1836 ; son of Abiah T. Smedley and Agnes Few. He was graduated from the Penna. College of Dental Surgery, 1866, and settled in West Chester, but removed to Denver Colo., 1870; many years president of school board there: members of Unitarian Ch. Issue :— Annie Y., b. 5, 12, 1873 ; see below : William Paxson, b. 6, 1, 1875 : Chester Earl, b. 5, 18, 1877 : Victor Clyde, b. 2, 23, 1880 : Agnes May, b. 4, 18, 1882. Annie Vickers Smedley m. at Denver 9, 9, 1896, Daniel Franklin Garrison, b. Rochester, N. Y., 4, 5, 18G9 ; son of Daniel Perry Garrison and Elizabeth Bartholf of that place. Res., Denver, Colo. No issue 1902. Children of (1433) Bezaleel and Mary (Cattail) Wiggins. 3418. Jesse Wiggins (Bezaleel, Mary, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 5, 28, 1815; buried at Wrightstown, Pa.; m. 3, 22, 1845, Margaret Hampton, d. 9, 1, 1909, in 90th year ; dau. of Moses Hampton and Ellen Reeder of Wrightstown Tvrp., Bucks Co., where Jesse Wiggins was a farmer. 3419. Margery Wiggins, b. 10, 29, 1816; d. 3, 22, 1871; m. 3, 4, 1841 Isaac R. Hampton, farmer, d. 1, 22, 1880; son of Moses Hampton and Ellen Reeder. They resided in Warwick Twp., were members of Friends' Meeting and buried at Wrightstown. Issue: — Mary Ann, b. 6, 25, 1842; d. 4, 6, 1843: Watson b. 2, 1, 1844; see below: Agnes, b. 5, 10, 1847; d. 12, 20, 1858: Rosanna, b. 10, 25, 1851 ; d. 12, 5, 1851 : Wilhelmina, b. 2 Mo. 1857 ; d. 1, 19, 1858. Watson Hampton m. Sarah Smith, who died without issue. Second m. to Annie Vantlorn. No record. 3420. Seth C. Wiggins, b. 1, 20, 1819 ; d. 8, 11, 1811. 3421. Joseph Wiggins, b. 6, 20, 1820; d. 6, 23, 1898; m. 1, 19, 1846, Frances Amanda Hollingshead, b. 4, 18, 1824 ; buried at Trenton, N. J. ; dau. SEVENTH GENERATION. 397 of Samuel Hollingshead and Frances Chambers. They resided at Titusville, N. J., and followed farming. 3422. Martha Wiggins, h. 12, 10, 1822; d. 2, 6, 1891; m. 3, 27, 1845, Joshua C. Murfit, d. 1, 2, 1849 ; son of John Murfit and Martha Tomlinson. They had two children. Second m. 4, 13, 1854, to Kinsey Harvey (see No. 2493), b. 11, 15, 1812 ; d. 2, 17, 1881 ; son of Matthias Harvey and Mary Kinsey. He was a farmer in Upper Makefield Twp. : burials at AVrightstown. 3423. Margaret Wiggins, twin with Martha, b. 12, 10, 1822 ; d. 12, 18, 1892; m. 12, 19, 1846, (1579) William Lacey. See his line. Children of (1436) Sarah Wiggins and John W. Atkinson. 3424. Ann W. Atkinson (Sarah, Mary, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 12, 8, 1825 ; d. 7, 18, 1827. 3425. George Atkinson, b. 3, 7, 1827; d. 7, 27, 1827. 3426. Mary Atkinson, b. 7, 1, 1828 ; d. 12, 3, 1861, in Ohio ; m. 10, 26, 1850, Samuel C. Vanlaw, b. 1, 3, 1828; d. 2, 14, 1865; son of John and Sarah Vanlaw of Ohio. 3427. Eleanor Atkinson, b. 5, 10, 1830; m. 10, 11, 1849, Isaac Boswell, b. 2, 18, 1827 ; d. 1, 23, 1880 ; son of William and Eachel Boswell of Ohio. 3428. Enoch Atkinson, b. 5, 17, 1832; m. 3, 1, 1855, Elizabeth Ann Hart of Ohio ; b. 8, 9, 1834 ; d. 5, 22, 1876. 3429. Sarah Atkinson, b. 3, 8, 1834. S430. Eachel C. Atkinson, b. 3, 27, 1836; d. 8, 14, 1883; m. 12, 15, 1858, Caleb Dewees, b. 9, 24, 1836 ; d. 7, 3, 1863. Second m. 9, 4, 1879, to Selah Hart. Issue, by first only : — Charles Heston Dewees, b. 9, 5, 1859 ; m. 5, 20, 1886, Adelaide Moody: John Anderson Dewees, b. 7, 16, 1861; d. 12, 12, 1862. 3431. Jesse W. Atkinson, b. 8, 19, 1839 ; d. 3, 1, 1889 ; m. 5, 16, 1859, Julia A. Elliot, b. 1, 19, 1847; dau. of Elijah and Dorcas Elliott. Issue: — Eachel C, b. 3, 9, 1870; m. Settle and has two children: Frederick E., b. 2, 6, 1872 : Franklin J., b. 2, 16, 1874 : Mary E., b. 12, 1, 1876 : Elsie D., b. 1, 20, 1882 : Agnes J., b. 1, 19, 1889. 3432. Heston Atkinson, b. 3, 14, ; m. 11, 16, 1878, Sarah Burchurst, b. 1, 10 ,1849; dau. of William and Eleanor Burchurst, of Ohio. No issue given. Children of (1438) Ann Wiggins and Croasdale Warner, of Upper Makefield. 3433. Mary Ellen Warner (Ann, Mary, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 12, 398 THE KIRK FAMILY. 10, 1831; d. 1, 14, 1910, at Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa., unmarried. She was an interested assistant in collecting records of this Mary Warner branch. 3434. Susanna B. Warner, b. 7, 12, 1833; d. 6, 7, 1905, at Wrightstown, unm. 3435. Ruth Anna Warner, b. 6, 7, 1835; m. (1539) Isaac Chapman. See his line. 3436. Jacob B. Warner, b. 11, 7, 1836 ; d. 9, 13, 1897 ; buried at Wrights- town; m. 12, 18, 1867, Annie B. Mahan, b. 3, 9, 1848; d. 7, 6, 1891, in Wrights- town and buried there ; dau. of Cornelius Mahan and Mercy DePue of Bucking- ham Twp. Second m. to Mary J. Petis. He was a farmer and resided in Upper Makefield and Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 3437. Joseph Warner, b. 2, 31, 1838; d. 2, 15, 1901, in Wrightstown; buried there ; m. 2, 21, 1872, Sarah S. Roberts, b. 4, 15, 1844 ; dau. of Aaron Roberts and Elizabeth Sheets. He was a farmer in Wrightstown Twp. Issue : Isaac Chapman, b. 10, 19, 1873 : Eleanor McDowell, b. 3, 15, 1879 : Howard A., b. 1, 6, 1881. Isaac Chapman Warner m. 10, 1, 1902, Gertrude Gause Baily. He is a con- tractor and builder and tliey reside at Caidwell, N. J. Issue: — Alfred Sharp- less, b. 8, 6, 1906. Eleanor McDowell Warner was m. 12, 17. 1908, at her mother's home in Wrightstown, by Rev. W. W. Harris, to Alfred M. Cope, son of Abraham Y. Cope and Edwardene Magill. He is a farmer in Wrightstown. 3438. George Warner, b. 1, 30, 1841 ; m. 1, 29, 1880, Sarah Jane Terry, b. 9, 19, 1850; d. 9, 11, 1894; dau. of Isaiah Terry and Rebecca Carver. Second m. 12, 23, 1897, to Mary H. Newlin, b. 2, 24, 1849 ; dau. of Newlin and Beulah Harlan. He was a farmer and resided in Warminster and Buckingham Twps., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— George T., b. 9, 13, 1888; m. 8, 17, 1907, Minnie Knight. 3439. Emeline Warner, b. 8, 14, 1843 ; d. — 25, 1844. 3440. Edward H. Warner, b. 11, 29. 1845; d. 10, 13, 1899; m. 12, 8, 1870, Martha J. Bartlett, b. 1, 8, 1850; dau. of James W. Bartlett and Sarah Ann Worthington. He was a carpenter and builder and they resided at Spring Lake, N. J. Children of (1440) Letltia Heston and Thomas Warner, of Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. 3441. Mary Jane Warner (Letitia, Jacob, Jesse, Mary, Mary ,John), b. 10, 1, 1825; d. 2, 8, 1908, in Philadelphia; ni. 9, 8, 1843, Azariah Rittenhouse of Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., b. 11 Mo. 1817 ; d. 4, 7, 1871, at Rising Sun, Cecil Co. Md., where he was a merchant. She m. again, 1, 18, 1876, George SEVENTH GENERATION. 399 Truman, and a third time, 12, 1, 1887, to Jesse A. Kirk of Eising Sun. She was buried at "West Nottingham Cemetery, Md. 3442. Charles H. Warner, b. 5, 25, 1828 ; d. 10, 2, 1834. 3443. Susan Ann Warner, b. 9, 22, 1830; d. 5, 9, 1906, at Friends' Home, Newtown, Pa. ; m. 11, 25, 1852, John K. Wiggins, son of Jacob Wiggins and Prudence Clarke. She was a member of Wrightstown Mo. Mtg. 3444. Silas L. Warner, b. 9, 26, 1832 ; d. 10, 4, 1834. 3445. Thomas W. Warner, b. 4, 5, 1838 ; m. 1, 29,1859, Mary Ellen LaEue, d. 2, 7, 1871 ; dau. of James LaEue. Second m. 3, 25, 1875, to Louisa Slack, d. 1, 28, 1903, aged 60 years. He resides at Penn's Park, Bucks Co., Pa. ; is in the commission business. 3446. Elizabeth Warner, b. 7, 10, 1840; d. 2, 19, 1897, unm. ; buried at Wrightstown. 3447. Amos Warner, b. 1, 28, 1844; unmarried. 3448. Jacob Warner, twin with Amos, died in infancy. Children of (1441) Jesse and Martha (Thomas) Heston of Newtown. 3449. George Thomas Heston (Jesse, Jacob, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 2, 17, 1825 ; d. 8, 15, 1904, in Newtown, Pa. ; m. 9, 27, 1853, Amanda Duncan, who survived him. He was a physician and followed his profession in New- town; was also interested worker in the Heston family history. They had no children but adopted Mary Eleanor Nelson, b. 11 Mo. 1871. Dr. George Thomas Heston was a lineal descendant of Zebulon Heston, who came to Eastham, Barnstable Co., Mass., from Heston parish, on the Mid- land Road, sixteen miles out of London, 1684. He removed to Burlington, N. J., and was active in building the first Episcopal Church in New Jersey, near Trenton ; deeding the land and contributing generously in finance toward erect- ing a house of worship. His sympathies, which had "Been aroused for Friends while in New England, by the unjust persecutions of the Quakers, led to his be- coming a member of their Society, and in 1707 he removed to Pallsington, Bucks Co., and later (in 1711) he transferred his certificate to Wrightstown; having purchased 211 acres in Upper Makefleld Township, Bucks Co., where he resided until his death in 1720, and was interred in the old burying ground at Wrightstown. Having purchased 100 acres of land at what is now known as Hestonville, his grandson, Edward Heston, located there, and was noted for ability, legally and financially. — Davis' History of Bucks Co., iii, 5.S2 3450. William EUwood Heston, b. at Pineville, Bucks Co., 1829 ; d. 11, 26, 1910, at Atlantic City, N. J., unm. He spent several years in travel in Europe, but of late years passed his summers in Atlantic Citj^ and his winters in Florida : buried at Bristol. He left a large estate. 3451. Joseph Heston, living at Merchantville, N. J., unmarried. Children of (1444) Charles and Amy (Corson) Heston, of near Pineville, Pa. 400 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3452. Hannah Ann Heston (Charles, Jacob, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 11, 4, 1836; d. 8, 18, 1898; m. 12, 24, 1868, Joshua Beans, b. 5, 29, 1836; d. 5, 12, 1895 ; member of the Bucks County bar, resided at Doylestown. She was buried at Buckingham Mtg. Issue :— Mary, b. 12, 17, 1869; d. 3, 17, 1872; buried at Buckingham Mtg. 3453. Mary Heston, b. 12, 14, 1844; unmarried. 3454. Albert Heston, b. 11, 4, 1846; m. 7-4-186-, Sarah E. Thompson, b. 8, 13, 1842; dau. of Charles Thompson and Phebe Gheen of Philadelphia. He served in the Civil War, is a farmer and resides in Buckingham Twp., Bucks Co., Pa Children of (1445) Elizabeth Heston and Ephraim Slack. 3455. George W. Slack (Elizabeth, Jacob, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 18, 1831 ; d. 12, 15, 1897, at New Hope, Pa. ; ra. 10, 5, 1854, by Friends' cere- mony, before Mayor Napton of Trenton, to (2706) Mary Ann Walton. See her record. 3456. Caroline C. Slack, b. 7, 17, 1833 ; d. 10, 30, 1833. 3457. Rachel H. Slack, b. 3, 19, 1835 ; d. 5, 11, 1898 ; buried at Makefield Friends' graveyard; m. 12, 29, 1859, Franklin Cadwallader, b. 1838; d. 4, 13, 1897 ; buried same ; son of Jacob Cadwallader and Mary Leland. They resided on a farm near Lahaska, Bucks Co., Pa. 3458. Joseph Slack, b. 2, 9, 1837 ; d. 6, 26, 1899 ; buried at Makefield Mtg. ; m. 10, 10, 1866, Esther Lloyd, dau. of William Lloyd and Mercy Ely of New- town, Bucks Co., where he was a farmer and a school director. Issue : — Herbert, b. 4, 3, 1872; unm. 1904. Mother and son reside in Newtown. 3459. Annie M. Slack, b. 12, 1, 1838; d. 11, 3, 1897, at Carversville, Pa., unm. 3460. Jacob H. Slack, b. 1, 24, 1841; d. 5, 24, 1841. 3461. Martha T. Slack, b. 2, 14, 1842; m. 2, 14, 1866, John Pursel, b. 4, 22, 1844; son of William Pursel and Mary Hough. He is a retired farmer, residing at Mechanicsville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Frank, b. 1, 20, 1867 : William, b. 5, 6, 1869 ; d. 5, 3, 1874 : Lewis, b. 11, 13, 1875 ; d. 11, 15, 1875. Fi-.ink Pur.=;el m. 2. 14, 18S7, Harriet T. Paxson. b. .S, 1.3, 185fi ; dau. ol! Richard R. Paxson and Eleanor Ely of Lahaska, Bucks Co. They reside near Mechanicsville. Issue : — Richard Randolph, b. 10, 22, 1891 : Eleanor Ely, b. 1, 22, 1896. 3462. Jane Elizabeth Slack, b. 3, 26, 1847 ; a dressmaker and milliner, residing at Carversville, Pa., unm. 3463. Charles H. Slack, b. 5, 20, 1849 ; residing at Carversville, unm. SEVENTH GENERATION. 401 3464. Phineas Roberts Slack, b. 2, 11, 1851 ; m. 1, 16, 1878, Sarah R. Blye. He is in the coal and lumber business at New Hope, Pa. Issue :— Harry B., b. 3, 3, 1879 ; m. at Lambertville 1, 13, 1909, Laura Gordon of that place : Prank v., b. 4, 30, 1880. Children of (1450) Esther Heston and Absalom Michener. 3465. Sarah D. Michener (Esther, John, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 1, 28, 1822 ; d. 12, 22, 1904 ; m. (2669) Lewis AValton. See his line. 3466. Rebecca Michener, b. 10, 2, 1823; d. 12, 26, 1865, umn. 3467. John H. Michener, b. 7, 31, 1826 ; d. 1826. 3468. Rachel W. Michener, b. 12, 27, 1827; d. at Friends' Home, Norris- town. Pa. 5, 3 ,1907; m. 11, 16, 1871, Charles Bond, d. 5 Mo. 1905. He was of Warminster Twp., Bucks Co., a minister among Friends : members of Horsham Meeting and buried there. Residence, Johnsville, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 3469. Heston Michener, died young. 3470. Deborah Michener, b. 2, 19, 1831 ; d. 4, 15, 1900, at Johnsville, Pa., unm. 3471. Elwood Michener, b. 4, 7, 1834 ; d. 7, 27, 1894 ; m. 12, 24, 1854, Lydia Howell, dau. of Joseph and Lydia HoAvell. No issue. Children of (1452) Hannah Heston and Charles Stackhouse. 3472. Thomas Stackhouse (Hannah, John, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 10, 5, 1833; d. 5, 21, 1839. 3473. John Stackhouse, b. 1, 28, 1841 ; d. 8, 15, 1841. 3474. Thomas Stackhouse 2d, b. 7, 16, 1842; d. 2, 19, 1905; m. 2, 16, 1865, Elizabeth J. Kenderdine, b. 5, 24, 1840; d. 10, 21, 1904; dau. of Chalkley Kenderdine and Tacy Jarrett. They resided in Horsham Twp., and she was buried at Horsham Mtg. 3475. John H. Stackhouse, b. 1, 24, 1824; d. 4, 14, 1899; m. 11, 22, 1866, Rachel P. Stackhouse, b. 1842, dau. of Benjamin Stackhouse and Mary Ferris. They followed farming near Davisville, Bucks Co. He was a member of Horsham Mo. Mtg. Issue :— John J., b. 12, 27, 1867 : Howard, b. 4, 9, 1878. John J. Stackhouse m. 12, 17, 1801, (4921) a'hirza M. Smith, b. 10, 28, 18G1 iu Upper Makefleld ; dau. of Edwin E. Smith and Esther Eiveze.y. He is a farmer near Ricliboro, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Harvey, b. 2, 1, 1804 : Edwin, b. 2, 9, 1897: Esther, b. 11, 20, 1904. Children of (1453) Edward 9.nd Mary (Pugh) Heston. 3476. Newton Heston (Edward, Abraham, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), 402 THE KIRK FAMILY. d. 7, 13, 1865 ; m. 1, 6, 1847, Elizabeth Shepherd Beck. Second m. 10, 2, 1851 to Martha J. Gause. Issue, one by first and four by second :— Emma, b. 11, 14, 1847 ; d. 3, 9, 1852 : Herbert, b. 7, 31, 1852 : Newton, b. 10, 31, 1856 ; d. 7, 13, 1865 : William, b. 4, 7, 1858 ; d. 9, 14, 1858 : Anna, b. 12, 31, 1859. 3477. Rebecca P. Heston. No record. 3478. Albert Gallatin Heston, ditto. 3479. Edward Heston, ditto. 3478. Joseph A. Heston, m. 1859, Laura S. Hagany. Four children— no record. 3479. George W. Heston, m. Elizabeth B. Camm. Issue :— Sarah K., b. 2, 18, 1857. 3480. Mary P. Heston. No record. 3481. Anna Virginia Heston. Children of (1462) Ann Dickinson and David Oaks. 3482. Samuel B. Oaks (Ann, Bathsheba, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), b. 10, 10, 1823 ; m. Hannah B. Chapman. Issue : — Mary Frances, b. 8, 3, 1848 : Edward D., b. 12, 8, 1850; d. 9, 3, 1855 : Anna E., b. 3, 5, 1855 ; d. 8, 12, 1855 : Samuel D., b. 8, 10, 1856 : Lewis J., b. 3, 13, 1859. 3483. John D. Oaks. No record. Children of (1465) John Allen and Harriet (Freas) Dickinson. 3484. Joseph W. Dickinson (John, Bathsheba, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), b. 3, 13, 1834; m. 10, 11, 1854, Sarah A. Young. Issue :— Sarah, b. 11, 1, 1855 : John A., b. 11, 10, 1857. 3485. Rachel Dickinson, b. 3, 1, 1837; d. 8, 24, 1858. 3486. Elizabeth Dickinson, b. 10, 9, 1840; unm. Living in Minneapolis, Minn. 3487. Mary J. Dickinson, b. 2, 16, 1844 ; unm. 3488. Charles E. Dickinson, b. 2, 16, 1850; m. Ida Steiner. Issue :— Ethel, b. 3, 26, 1879 (or 1880) : Bertram G., b. 7, 14, 1888: Robert N., b. 5, 10, 1884: Kennett, b. 12, 23, 1894. Children of Isaac A. (1466) and Jane (Simmons) Dickinson. 3439. Hannah Bathsheba Dickinson (Isaac, Bathsheba, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), b. 2, 17, 1838; d. 5 Mo. 1890; buried at West Grove, Chester Co., Pa. ; m. 2, 25, 1876, Darlington Pyle, son of Job Pyle. They resided near West Grove. No issue. 3490. John Harvey Dickinson, b. 4, 28, 1840; m. 12 Mo. 1862, Matilda SEVENTH GENERATION. 403 Dewej^, b. 12 Mo. 1840; dau. of George Dewey and Watkins. Residence, Primes, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue :— Harry Ellsworth, b. 9, 9, 1863 ; m. 1887, Anna Bready, b. about 1865 ; dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Thompson) Bready. Issue :— Grace, b. 5, 23, 1888 : Ruth, b. about 11, 2, 1894. 3491. Mary Elma Dickinson, b. 4, 25, 1842 ; m. 2, 23, 1865, Joshua Haines Balliuger, b. 2, 1, 1838, near Medford, N. J. ; d. 5, 31, 1895 ; son of Joshua Ballinger and Ruth Haines. She resides on Estaugh Ave., Haddonfield, N. J. Issue : — Charles and Sarah Jane. Charles Dickinson Ballinger, b. 7, 9, 1866 ; m. 1, 10, 1888, Aniy Greenly, dau. of Samuel and Mary Greenly. They reside at Springdale, N. J., and have children, Everett and Elma. Sarah Jane Ballinger, b. 7, 31, 1867; m. 1, 19, 1887, William Davis Craig, b. 10, 4, 1860 ; d. 11, 27, 1891 ; son of John Craig and Ann Jane Davis. She resided in 1901 on Estaugh Ave., Haddonfield. Issue : — Roscoe John, b. 10, 1, 1888 ; a. 4, 11, 1892 : Viola Beatrice, b. 12, 9, 1890. 3492. Susanna Elizabeth Dickinson, b. 6, 3, 1844; d. 7, 2, 1894; m. 2, 25, 1864, John B. Stewart. Issue: — Twin sons, died in infancy: William Isaac Stewart, b. 4, 9, 1866; d. 5, 23, 1866. Children of (1471) Mahlon and Hannah P. (Hampton) Hall. 3493. John G. Hall (Mahlon, Mary, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), b. 6, 15, 1818 ; d. 8, 12, 1859, unm. 3494. Thomas Hall, b. 4, 17, 1820; d. 2, 9, 1901, at 1004 N. Front St., Phila., unm. ; buried at Wrightstown Mtg. 3495. Benjamin Hall, b. 9, 30, 1823, in Buckingham Twp.; m. 1, 9, 1851, Sarah Carlisle, b. 1, 7, 1820 ; dau. of Benjamin Carlisle and Elizabeth Church. He was a merchant and farmer at Danboro, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— William W., b. 11, 2, 1851 : Mahlon, b. 12, 21, 1855 ; d. 11, 14, 1857 : Emily, b. 3, 3, 1857 ; d. 10, 3, 1860. William W. Hall, b. in Buckingham, m. 10, 26, 1881, Anna M. Fry, b. 10, 26, 1860 ; dau. of Michael and Mary Ann Fry. He is a justice of the peace and general business agent in Danboro. Issue: Chester Arthur, b. 7, 16, 1882; ni 12 Mo 1904 Mary Michener, dau. of Edmund : Roscoe Thomas, b. 4, 24, 1884 Nellie Blanche b. 4, 2, 1886 ; d. 11, 11, 1887 : Warren Russel, b. 5, 9, 1888 Florence Ethel, b. 9, 3, 1889: Norman D., b. 1, 24, 1891: Aletta Fry, b. 1892 Eleanor E., b. 5, 26, 1895; d. 3, 7, 1896: Sarah Esther, b. 1, 15, 1897: Emma Pauline. 3496. William W. Hall, b. 2, 6, 1826 ; d. 7, 24, 1868, unm. 3497. Moses P. Hall, b. 10, 22, 1827 ; d. 2, 28, 1894; m. 11, 28, 1850, Margery Ann Van Horn, dau. of Abraham Van Horn and Eliza Hampton. 404 THE KIRK FAMTLY. Issue:— Edgar B., b. 8, 15, 1853; d. 4, 13, 1854: John J., b. 8, 8, 1854; d. 7, 15, 1855 : Maria L., b. 2, 1, 1858 ; d. 5, 13, 1858. By second wife, Isabella Robinson. 3498. Mary HaU, b. 12, 7, 1830 ; d. 12, 1, 1901, unmarried. 3499. Hannah Hall, b. 6, 18, 1832; m. (3251) Albert P. Hall. See his line. 3500. Jane Hall, b. 9, 1 ,1833 ; d. 1, 6, 1902, at 1004 N. Front St., Phila- delphia; m. 3, 5, 1857, William Seal, b. 6,18, 1828; son of Joseph Seal and Sarah Gawthrop of Londongrove Twp., Chester Co., Pa. They resided in Philadelphia. Issue :— Thomas H., b.-12, 9, 1857; m. 3, 15, 1887, Fanny "Wilson: Sarah G., b. 6, 7, 1861 ; m. 1, 29, 1888, Harry I. Carpenter, and has AVilliam, b. 1, 28, 1895. 3501. Anna Hall, b. 4. 27, 1835 ; d. 12, 5, 1852. 3502. Martha R. Hall, b. 9, 12, 1836; d. 1, 12, 1895 (or 9) ; m. 1, 29, 1879, George Geil, d. 2, 14, 1879. 3503. Edward D. Hall, b. 7, 21, 1838; m, Mary Henderson of California, where he resided for a time but later returned to Bucks Co., Pa., and lived near Wycombe. 3504. Isaac Heston Hall, b. 2, 4, 1840; m. 1, 21, 1865, Sarah K. Lewis; d. 6, 27, 1903; dau. of Elijah and Mary Lewis. He was a farmer near Doyles- town, Pa. Issue :— Laura Bell, b. 11, 27, 1865 ; m. 3, 17, 1886, Frank E. Wilson. 3505. Sarah D. Hall, b. 9, 24, 1841; m. 3, 4, 1875, Joseph Gilpin Seal, b. 11, 10, 1841; son of Joseph Seal and Sarah Gawthrop of Londongrove Twp. Residence, Avondale, Pa. Issue :— George M., b. 3, 4, 1879 ; d. 9, 22, 1897 : Edith J., b. 12, 20, 1881. 3506. Mathias H. Hall, b. 4, 30, 1844; m. 11, 18, 1874, Sarah AViggins, b. 2, 1, 1848 in Wrightstown; dau. of (3418) Jesse Wiggins and Margaret Hamp- ton of that township. He is a farmer in Wrightstown and is much interested in famil}^ history. Issue :— Frances Amanda, b. 3, 14, 1877: Margaret AV., b. 10, 28, 1878; a school teacher : Hannah, b. 9, 28, 1880 ; also a teacher : Jesse W., b. 10, 4, 1881 : Emma J. b. 7, 3, 1884; m. 4, 25, 1911, George Bury of Trenton. 3507. Charles Henry Hall, b. 4, 22, 1846; m. 4, 11, 1877, Clara Sherman. Residence, 71 Sycamore St., Germantown, Pa. Issue : — Mabel S., b. 12, 7, 1879 : Elsie M., b. 3, 15, 1886. 3508. George W. Hall, b. 3, 7, 1849; m. 5, 27, 1880, Margaret L. Doan, dau. of Warner Doan and Euphemia Radeliffe. He was for some time a mer- SEVENTH GENERATION. 405 chant at AVyi.'ombe, B\ieks Co., Pa., and since retired to a small place near by. Issue :— Mahlon : Prank W., b. 6, 23, 1886 ; Ida Mary, b. 4 Mo. 1893 ; d. 10, 2, 1893. 3509. Emma P. Hall, b. 9, 10, 185] ; residing at AVycombe, Pa., 1905, unm. Children of (1472) Thomas W. and (1458) Mary (Heston) Hall. 3510. Isaac Hall (Thomas, Mary, Edward, Mary, Jfary, Jolui). b. 12, 27, 1827 ; d. 3 Mo. 1831. 3511. Edward W. HaU, b. 8 Mo. 1829 ; d. 12, 10, 1903 , at Mendenhall, Chester Co. ; m. 2, 18,1858, Hannah Speakman. Second m. 9, 12, 1882, to Edith W. Speakman. No issue. 3512. William Hall, b. 12 Mo. 1831 ; d. 1850. 3513. Mary Ann Hall, b. 9, 9, 1834: d. 8, IS, 1885; m. (2811) Comly AA^'alton. See his line. 3514. Martha Hall, b, 1, 17. 1836 ; m. Andrew Selzer. Issue :— Mary Eebecca and William Henry Selzer. 3515. Thomas P. Hall, b. 10, 24, 1838 ; m. 4, 23, 1868, Caroline F. Haines, d. 1, 25, 1896. Issue :— Henry Hall. 3516. Sarah Hall, b. 8, 14, 1839; umn. 3517. Henry Hall, b. 12, 8, 1840 ; m. Lilly Derrickson. No record. 3518. Samuel D. Hall, b. 8, 5, 184- ; m. Susanna Richardson and resides at Hestonville, Philadelphia. Issue : — Sharpless and John Lee Hall. Children of (1480) ) Sarah Worstall and Jacob Hibbs. 3519. Edward W. Hibtas (Sarah Ann, Jane, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), m. Emma T. Pray. Issue : — James A., Charles P., Mary, Margaret and Emma Hibbs. 3520. Anna Eliza Hibbs, m. J. Wesley White : Issue :— Jacob H., m. 3, 3, 1882, Anna E. Patterson : Norris H., m. 12, 23, 1889, Lou S. Wright : Sarah J. : Hannah, m. 4, 7, 1887, Clarence Randall and has son Clifford: Anna E., m. 9, 8, 1891, William S. AVright and has son Kenneth. 3521. Joseph S. Hibbs m. Emeline Flowers. Issue : — William, Louisa F. and perhaps others. 3522. Jane M. Hibbs, m. Rodman Stout. Issue : — Eliza Jane, Franklin S., Anna and William Stout. 406 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3523. David P. Hibbs, m. Anna Vanclegrift. Issue :— Franklin and Anna Hibbs. 3524. Samuel Hibbs, m. Hannah Flowers. Issue : — Andrew : Mary, m. Jesse "Webster: Jacob. 3525. Sarah Ann Hibbs, m. 10, 19, 1867, John B. Buckman, son of John Buckman and Martha Warner of Middletown, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : John W., ni. 1894, Sarah Ann Slimm, who d. 1903 : Jacob H. : Ashbel W., m. 9, 16, 1897, Anna Wenlock: Melicent, twin with Ashbel: Oscar: Clarence. 3526. Paschal C. Hibbs, m. 2, 12, 1868, Susan W. Gillam. Issue : — Laura H., Ellis, Lillian and Mabel Hibbs. Children of (1481) Edward H. and Maria (Smith) Worstall. 3527. George C. Worstall (EdAvard ,Jane, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), b. 10, 25, 1839; ni. 3, 22, 1865, (2263) Ilulda A. Price. See her line. 3528. Lavinia T. Worstall, b, 8, 3, 1841, in Newtown, Pa.; m. 5, 21, 1867, George C. Blackfan, b. 1, 12, 1836 ; son of John Blackfan and Elizabeth Chap- man. They reside in Newtown. Issue : — John B., b. 4, 22, 1869 : Walter W., b. 11, 16, 1873; d. 6, 30, 1881. John B. Blackfan m. 5, 24, 1893, Mary Louisa Linton, and has Laiu'a Linton, b. 5, 14, 1898, and Cyrus Linton, b. 1, 29, 1902. 3529. Josiah S. Worstall, b. 9, 20, 1843, in Newtown, Pa. ; d. there 3, 30, 1883 : m. 3, 13, 1872, Sarah J. Uber. She resides in West Chester, Pa. Issue : —Virginia J., b. 12, 3, 1874: Emily, b. 1, 3, 1878; m. at her mother's, 8, 11, 1910, to Stephen W. Smith, general secretary, Y. M. C. A., New Kensington, Pa. 3530. WiUis G. Worstall, b. 7, 9, 1846, in Newtown ; m. 3, 14, 1872, Lydia Croasdale, d. 2, 14, 1882. They resided in Newtown. Issue : — Howard S., b. 4, 12, 1874; d. 5, 23, 1878 : Edward C, b. 7, 26, 1875; d. 3, 16, 1876: Helen T., b. 4, 22, 1879 : William Eyre, b. 11, 2, 1882; d. 9, 7, 1882. 3531. Letitia A. Worstall, b. 2, 28, 1850, in Newtown; m. 2, 14, 1872, William C. Eyre, son of Isaac Byre and Elizabeth Croasdale of that place, where they reside and are members of Friends' Meeting. Issue: — Lavinia B., b. 7, 20, 1871: George K, b. 10, 9, 1872; d. 3, 2, 1874: Frederick W., b. 4, 13, 1874: Norman B., b. 9, 16, 1878; killed by cars at Spring Garden Street Station 1, 14, 1902: buried at Newtown : Henry K. Children of (1497) Thomas W. and Margaretta (Bowman) Heston of Heston- ville, Philadelphia. 3532. George Heston (Thomas, Isaac, Edward, Mary, Mary, John), b. 1, SEVENTH GENERATION. 407 29, 1860 ; 111. Sarah Snow, a widow, and resides in California. Issue : — George W., John Lee, Warner Roberts and Anna Maria. 3533. Florence W. Heston, b. 2, 15, 1862; m. Shelly T. Jones. 3534. J. Bryant Heston, b. 2, 6, 1864; m. 12 J\lo. 1885, Blanche dau. of Sarah Hope. 3535. Albert T. Heston, b. 3, 7, 1866 ; m. Gussie Hocl^y. 3536. Anna Maria Heston, b. 1, 29, 1868 ; d. 1, 22, 1870. 3537. Matilda Heston, b. 5, 28, 1870; m, 1895, Wesley H. Hoot, and has son Roland Mott. 3538. Eliza Ellen Heston, b. 12, 21, 1872 ; m. 1895, Charles Boyd and has son Stanley Heston Boyd. Children of (1513) Benjamin and Ruth Anna (Beans) Heston. 3539. Sallie B. Heston (Benjamin, Benjamin, Jacob, Mary, Mary, John) b. 3, 15, 1854; d. 7, 25, 1877 ; m. 8, 25, 1875, R. Wilson Bye. No i.ssue. 3540. Anna Heston, b. 3, 3, 1859; m. 6, 18, 1881, Harry Atkinson, b. 1855; d. at Lambertville, N. J., 12, 11, 1905; buried at Carversville ; son of Charles Atkinson and Hannah Thomas. They reside at Lumberville, Pa. Issue : — Lillian R., b. 7, 17, 1882 : Wilfred, b. 9, 19, 1884 : May, b. 8, 24, 1891 ; living at Phillipsburg, N. J. Lilliau R. Atkinson was married G, 11, 1900, at Doylestown, Pa., by R. JI. Labarree, to Samuel J. Heed, who in 1904 was postmaster at Ijumberville. Children of (1520) Sarah A. Heston and Charles Smith. 3541. Albert Smith (Sarah, Jacob, Jacob, Mary, Mary, John), b. 2, 1, 1845 ; living in Springfield, Mo., unm. 3542. Heston J. Smith, b. 8, 9, 1846 ; m. 1, 15, 1885, Anna S. Johnson, dau. of Richard Johnson and Elizabeth Hampton of Upper Makefield Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He is a farmer in Buckingham Twp., near Pineville. Issue : — James Men, b. 10, 20, 1886 : Philip Winchester, b. 5, 3, 1889 : Mildred Ellen, b. 11, 22, 1891 : Dorothy Heston, b. 7, 12, 1901. James Iden Smith m. 12, 14, 1910, by Friends' ceremony, under care of Bucliingham Monthly Meeting, at the residence of her parents, near Buckman- ville, Alice Eastburn, dau. of Albert and Elizabeth P. Eastburn, of Upper Makefleld. See under No. 2.313. 3543. Anna Smith, b. 5, 29, 1850; d. 11, 26, 1889. 3544. Ellen D. Smith, b. 12, 6, 1851 ; living at Doylestown, unm. 408 THE KIEK FAMILY. 3545. Orion E. Smith, b. 12, 24, 1857 ; m. 7, 5, 1895, Alice L. De Garnio, dau. of Rufus and F. Lavinia De Garmo. They resided for a time at Spring- field, Mo., but he now carries on tin roofing and hardware business at "Wycombe, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 3546. Elizabeth R. Smith, b. 1, 31, 1861; m. 6, 8, 1898, under care of Buckingham Mo. Mtg., Jesse E. Moore of Newark, Licking Co., Ohio; son of Joseph J. and Eliza J. Moore. No issue. Children of (1526) Mary B. Lownes and Boss Smith. 3547. Eliza L. Smith (Mary, Mevcj, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 2, 21, 1828 ; m. 12, 4, 1856, James D. Barnes, and in 1868 a second husband, Jesse Robinson. 3548. James Lownes Smith, b. 2, 4, 1830; m. 11, 14, 1852. Amanda "VVeatherby. Issue: — Agnes E., b. 9, 21, 1853; deceased: Jane R., b. 7, 7, 1855: Mary E., b. 8 Mo. 1857; deceased: Iliram, b. 1859, deceased: Selinda M., b. 11 Mo. 1861, deceased : Minnie B., b. 1863, deceased : John E., b. 12 Mo. 1870 : Arthur : Clarence : Fanny May. 3549. Sarah Ann Smith, b. 1, 30, 1832 ; d. 4, 7, 1903 ; m. 3, 27, 1851, David Funk d. 9, 27, 1862. 3550. Rebecca E. Smith, b. 6, 12, 1834 ; d. 6, 6, 1899 ; m. 12, 20, 1859, Edmund K. Clark, d. 12 Mo. 1863. Second m. 5, 16, 1865, to William Taylor Moore. Issue :— Dora Ann Clark, b. 8, 3, 1860; d. 2, 28, 1864: Wm. Edmund Clark, b. S, 2, 1862;d. 5, 2, 1863 : Robert H. Moore, b. 6, 28, 1866: George Clarence Moore, b. 5, 7, 1873; d. 10, 24, 1879. 3551. Ezra S. Smith, b. 10, 6, 1836 ; m. 10, 21, 1875, Ellen Kellogg. They reside in Kansas; have had three children, who all died in infancy. 3552. Thomas R. Smith, b. 8, 29, 1839; immarried. 3553. William L. Smtih, b, 10, 29, 1842; m. Martha J. Horn. Issue:— Homer, Carrie, Fanny and Orrie Smith. 3554. Joseph B. Smith, b. 8, 26, 1846 ; d. 3, 10, 1854. Child of (1529) Esther B. Lownes and Abdon Hibbs. 3555. Phebe H .Hibbs (Esther, Mercy, Mary, Esther ,Mary ,John), b. 2, 4, 1837 ; m. 4, 14, 1858, M. Harvey Tomliuson, son of Palmer Tomlinson. He is in the Farm Implement and Seed business, 14 N. "Warren St Trenton, N. J. Issue :— Matilda Tomlinson, b. 2, 12, 1861; d. 11, 25, 1900; m. 3, 27, 1883, John R. Satterthwaite and resided in Trenton. He engaged in business with his SEVENTH GENERATION. 409 father-in-law. Issue :— Harry E., b. 12, 25, 1883 : Mary R., b. 1, 17, 1887 : Ben- jamin T., b. 12, 3, 1889. Children of (1531) Rebecca Lownes and Edwin D. Buckman, M. D. 3556. Yardley Buckman (Rebecca, Mercy, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 1, 20, 1848; d. 3,22, 1848. 3557. Jonathan Buckman, b. 5, 24, 1849 ; d. 10, 5, 1849. 3558. Mary P. Buckman, b. 2, 17, 1851; m. 11, 16, 1869, Edward B. Temple, machinist, son of Caleb Temple and Rebecca Taylor. They reside in Germantown, Pa., and are members of Friends' Meeting. Issue: — Edwin B., b. 5, 16, 1871 ; d. 5, 29, 1871 : Emily : Thomas, b. 9, 19, 1879 : Eliza L., d. 1880 : Mary Ellen ,d. 11, 11, 1879 : August, b. 1877 ; d. 4, 13, 1877 : Rebecca B., b. 11, 13, 1884 : George R., b. 6, 9, 1887, Alfred B., b. 1890 ; d. 2, 16, 1891. 3559. Thomas L. Buckman, b. 12, 1, 1853 ; m. Amelia AVatson. He was a druggist at Chestnut Hill, 1877-1905, and in 1907 opened a stationery store in West Chester, where he d. 1, 27, 1912. No issue. 3560. Ida Buckman, b. 12, 2, 1855; d. 2, 12, 1856. Children of (1532) Elizabeth B. Betts and Thomas W. Trego. 3561. Nellie Henry Trego (Elizabeth, Thomas, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 5, 10, 1854 ;m. 3, 4, 1880, Hamilton H. Gilkyson, Attorney at Law, son of James Gilkyson and Anna Henry. They reside in Phoenixville, Pa., and are members of Dolington Meeting, Upper Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Thomas Walter, b. 12, 18, 1880 : Hamilton T., b. 11, 4, 1882 : James, b. 10, 29, 1883 : Anna, b. 12, 12, 1888. 3562. Thomas Walter Trego, b. 10, 29, 1855 ; a grain merchant, Morgan Park, Illinois. 3563. Joseph R. Trego, b. 4, 20, 1858; residing at 1212 Adaline St., Oak- land, Cal. 3564. Edward A. Trego, b. 12, 15, 1859 ; m. Rebecca Winder Ely, dau. of Samuel Lawrence Ely and Mary Conily Knight. She is a member of the Episcopal Church. He is in the newspaper business at Doylestown, Pa. Issue : —Edward Comly Trego, b. 5, 13, 1887. 3565. Mary Sydney Trego, b. 12, 9, 1862; d. 9, 6, 1897, unm. Children of (1533) Mary L. Betts and Thomas Smith. 3566. Thomas B. Smith (Mary, Thomas, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 4, 410 THE KIRK FAMILY. 11, 1857; d. 11, 21, 1907; m. 10, 27, 1887, Eleanor Brooke. They resided in Norristown, Pa. No issue. 3567. Margaret B. Smith, b. 9, 12, 1858 ; m. 4, 24, 1884, Le Grand David- son. Residence, Roanoke, Ky. Issue : — George, b. 6, 17, 1885 : Thomas, b. 7, 21, 1887 : Dorothy, b. 2, 26, 1888 : Margaret, b. 12, 28, 1890 : John Hay, b. 11, 6, 1893. 3567 1-2. Charles W. Smith, b. 7, 21, I860; m. 4, 15, 1886, Nellie Gilkyson. Residence, 960 Humbolt St., Denver, Colo. He is a wool merchant. No issue. 3568. Paschal W. Smith, b. 2, 28, 1863 ; educated at Taylorsville Public School and State Normal and Model School, Trenton, N. J. ; removed to the West in 1883 ; is a contractor and vice president and manager of Liquid Asphalt Paving Company, Seattle, "Wash. He m. 10, 27, 1897, Elizabeth Maria Alliaude, dau. of John AUiaude and Pauline Mauer. Issue : — John Alliaude Smith, b. 9, 1, 1898. Children of (1534) Rebecca S. Betts and Thomas Elwood Smith. 3569. T. Elliott Smith (Rebecca, Thomas, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 2, 28, 1854. 3570. Jesse B. Smith, b. 10, 14, 1855. 3571. Ernest Smith, b. 10, 1, 1857 ; d. 1, 2, 1861. 3572. Howard T. Smith, b. 10, 24, 1859 ; d. 8, 18, 1891. 3573. Mary B. Smith, b. 12, 24, 1861 ; m. 3, 22, 1886, Thomas J. Blakey. Issue : — Eleanor, Thomas and Letitia Blakey. 3574. Susanna C. Smith, b. 12, 9, 1863; m. 9 Mo. 1886, Robert H. Moody. Issue : — Rebecca and Ruth Moody. 3575. Walter T. Smtih, b. 11, 2, 1865. 3576. Alice T. Smith, b. 1, 22, 1867 ; d. 10, 20, 1867. 3577. Margaret B. Smith, b. 1, 2, 1869 ; m. 6, 14, 1899, William C. Blaker, son of H. Walmsley Blaker and Priscilla Cooper, formerly of Bucks Co., Pa., but now of Kansas. Children of (1536) Mary Ann Chapman and Benjamin Wiggins. 3578. Margaret B. Wiggins (Mary Ann, Rachel, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 5, 6, 1838; resides in Friends' Home, Newtown, Pa., 1911, unm. 3579. Elizabeth Wiggins, b. 12, 6, 1839 ; d. 11, 18, 1905, unm. SEVENTH GENERATION. 411 3580. Rachel C. Wiggins, b. 8, 6, 1842, in Upper Makefield Twp. ; m. 5, 10, 1876, Uriah Borton, son of Joseph and Sarah Borton. They are members of Friends' Meeting and follow farming at Moorestown, N. J. Issue: — Mary A., b. 10, 27, 1877: William Jessup, b. 9, 23, 1879; m. 3, 25, 1905, at Friends' Meet- ing, 12th St., Philadelphia, to Mary Anderson Newbold of Fallsington, Bucks Co., dau. of James and Emeline Newbold. He is a machinist and resides at Moorestown. Issue : — Alfred Chapman Borton, b. 8, 20, 1906. 3581. Sarah Wiggins, b. 11, 6, 1848 ; d. 8, 10, 1898 ; m. 2, 19, 1874, Edward Home, b. 4, 24, 1844; d. 10, 7, 1902, in Newtown, Pa. ; son of Matson Home and Elizabeth Buekman of Middletown Twp., Bucks Co. They farmed for a time in Upper Makefield, then moved to Newtown. Issue : — Benjamin Wiggins Home, M. D., b. 8, 23, 1876. Children of (1543) Joseph B. and Mary M. (Miller) Stapler. 3582. John T. Stapler (Joseph, Susanna, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 4, 3, 1846; d. 12, 23, 1881; m. 1, 12, 1876, Sarah L. Martin, dau. of (1774) Eliza- beth Lewis Hutchinson and Niles Martin. Issue : — Mary E., b. 11, 26, 1876 ; unm. 1902: Anna, b. about 1878; d. 3, 27, 1885: Josephine, b. 1880; d. 12, 20, 1884: Bessie, b. 1883, d. aged 2 weeks: Helen M., b. 6, 23, 1886; educated at George School, Newtown, Pa.; m. Hollister (?) of Newark, N. J. 3583. Henry Stapler, b. 8, 27, 1850 ; m. 9, 20, 1883, Anna E. Westbrook, and resides at Trenton, N. J. No issue. 3584. Anna M. Stapler, b. 12 Mo. 1857; d. 10, 20, 1887; m. 10, 17, 1883, William P. Lovett, b. 2, 23, 1850 ; son of David Heston Lovett and Mercy Ann Janney of Lower Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Mary S., b. 4, 20, 1886. Children of (1543) John M. and Margaret (Rich) Stapler. 3585. Emma Stapler (John, Susanna, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 10, 14, 1861 ; m .4, 21, 1887, William T. Wright, son of Mark and Louisa Wright. Issue :— John T., b. 9, 5, 1897 : Margaret Stapler, b. 12, 23, 1900. 3586. Fanny Stapler, died young. Children of (1545) Edward L. and Mary (Bloombaugh) Betts. 3587. Ann Amelia Betts (Edward, Zachariah, Mary, Esther, Mary, John) b. 2, 4, 1850 ; m. 2, 17, 1870, Jacob Derr. Issue : — Robert, Laura, Mary, George and Maud Derr. 3588. Laura Betts, b. 9, 16, 1859 ; m. 10, 8, 1876, Hiram Crowl. Issue :— Ray, b. 5, 19, 1883 : Olive, b. 12, 25, 1886. 412 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3589. Etta May Betts, b. 1864; m. 4, 31, 1896, John Beecher. No issue. 3590. George W .Betts, b. 1, 15, 1866; m. 8, 18, 1895 (name not given). Issue :— Bertha Ethel, b. 5, 20, 1896; d. 5, 1, 1900. Children of (1547) Lewis C. and Hannah (Fulton) Betts, 3591. Martha Maria Betts (Lewis, Zaehariah, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 11, 27, 1847; m. 2, 23, 1871, Theophilus Fulton. Issue :— Clara, b. 8, 7, 1872; d. 1873: Bertie May, b. 4, 30, 1874; d. 1893: Maud, b. 12, 2, 1876; d. 1882 : Ray, b. 5, 8, 1885. 3592. Winfield Betts, b. 11, 14, 1851 ; m. 10 Mo. 1898, Fanny Knopp, d .8, 19, 1900. No issue given. 3593. Serena E. Betts, b. 5, 18, 185- ; d. 2, 16, 1855. 3594. Annetta Emeline Betts, b. 2, 5, 1857. 3595. Ida Jane Betts, b. 9, 23, 1858 ; m. 10, 26, 1881, Robert Bates. Issue : —Laura, b. 8 Mo. 1882 : Dale, b. 11, 8, 1886 : George, b. 2, 18, 1889 : Roy, b. 1892. 3596. Hannah L. Betts, b. 3, 10, I860. 3597. Howard Betts, b. 6, 1, 1861 ; m. 10, 14, 1884, Emma Reets. Issue : Clara, b. 7, 10, 1885: Edna, b. 5 Mo. 1888: Howard, b. 12, 10, 1889: Nellie, b. 2 Mo. 1892. Children of (1551) Thomas Clarkson and Sarah (Hough) Betts. 3598. Frances J. Betts (Thomas C, Zaehariah, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 11, 16 ,1855; m. 3, 29, 1886, Benjamin Anderson. Issue: — Lester and Lacey, b. 2, 3, 1887: Prances Renie, b. 2, 5, 1889: Samuel Rolph, b. 7, 3, 18—; d. 1 Mo. 1894. 3599. Fremont Betts, b. 8, 20, 1858 ; married. 3600. Florence Betts, b. 2, 23, 1862; m. 5, 9, 1884, Ambrose Caswell. No issue. 3601. E. Harley Betts, b. 2, 8, 1867 ; m. 6, 7, 1897, Bertha Eberhart. No issue. 3602. William Betts, b. 12, 5, 1870 ; unm. Children of (1553) Emeline Betts and Nelson Selby. 3603. Franklin Selby (Emeline, Zaehariah, Mary, Esther, Mary, John), b. 186-. 3604. Lillian Selby, b. 6, 29, 1870; d. 11 Mo. 1872. SEVENTH GENERATION. 413 3605. Luella Selby, b. 3, 15, 1872 ; d. 5, 25, 1898 ; m. 12, 20, 1897, Lyman Spangler. 3606. Earl Selby, b. 2, 2, 1875 ; m. 6, 12, 1897, Jennie M. Young. Issue : — Berniee, b. 3, 20, 1898. Child of (1554) Matilda Wetherill and Charles T. Bewley. 3607. Rebecca Bewley (Matilda, Mary, Martha, Esther, Mary, John), b. 1856 ; d. 6, 27, 1907 ; buried at Forest Grove Presb. Ch. ; m. 2, 1, 1882, Joshua Bewley, son of "Warner Bewley and Mary Henderson. He is a house painter and they live at Forest Grove, Pa. Issue : — Anna K., b. 1886. Children of (1566) Sarah Lippincott and Robert Cameron. 3608. Charles Cameron (Sarah, Armilla, Sarah, Esther, ]\Iary, John). No record. 3609. Lycurgus Cameron, m. Mary Openheinier and had George and others. 3610. Norval Cameron, m. Sarah Carpenter and had Charles. 3611. Armilla Cameron, m. Otis Little. Issue: — Cornelia, Charles, Louisa, Robert. 3612. Margaret Cameron. 3613. Sarah Cameron. 3614. Robert Cameron. No data. Children of (1569) Sarah B. Dubree and James Malone. 3613. Elmira B. Malone (Sarah, Joseph, Sarah, Esther, Mary John), b. 1, 14, 1846; ni. (863) William Harrison Hibbs. See his line. 3614. Mary L. Malone, b. 4, 25, 1848 ; d. 9, 13, 1903 ; buried at Bucking- ham Mtg. ; m. 12, 17, 1868, under care of Friends, to B. Franklin Watson, b. 7, 27, 1844; son of Charles Watson and Martha Paiste. They resided in Buck- ingham and Doylestown, 1905, and followed farming. Issue : — Emma, b. 11, 12, 1873; d. 9, 14, 1875: Lettie D., b. 11, 22, 1876: Edith R., b. 5, 24, 1880; a school teacher. 3615. Sarah M. Malone, b. 4, 28, 1850; m. 2, 15, 1872, Joseph C. Watson, b. 1843?; son of Charles Watson and Martha Paiste. They resided, 1905, on the Hughsene Farm at Buckingham: members of Buckingham Meeting. Issue: —James M., b. 11, 2, 1873 : Fannie, b. 12, 26, 1875 : Chester A., b. 9, 27, 1880 : Elmira H., b. 6, 23, 1891. James M. Watson m. 0, 16, 1902, (4932) Mabel C. Worthington, b. 10, 8, 1876, in Buckingham; dan. of (2522) Emily Worthington and Spencer W. Worthington. Issue : — Albert W., b. 10, 6, 1003, in Buckingham : James Gonard, b. same 9, 30, 1904 : Horace, b. : Mabel Frances. 414 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (1570) Rachel W. Dubree and Frederick Pearson. 3616. Lavinia Pearson (Rachel, Joseph, Sarah, Esther, Mary John) , m. 2, 12, 1880, Henry C. Large, son of Wiliam M. Large and Anna Watson. They reside on their farm. Chestnut Grove, near Doylestown, Pa. : members of Buclc- ingham Mtg. Issne :— Josephine, William M., Rachel, Anna W. and Mary B. Large. William M. Large m. 5, 7, 1910, imcler care of Wrightstown Mo. Mtg., Laura Bastburn, dau. of (4787) George L. Eastbum and Sarab Heston. Mary B. Large m. 11, 13, 1907, Harry McNair, son of James McNair and Mattie Watson of Mechanicsville, Bucks Co., Pa. 3617. Winfield Scott Pearson m. 7, 27, 1876, Anna Mary Velder, b. 12, 7, 1856; d. 11, 28, 1883; buried at Buckingham Mtg. He is a farmer. Issue:— Emma May, b. 5, 12, 1878; d. 9, 30, 1881: Rachel Alma, living 1905. 3618. Rufus Pearson, died young. Children of (1576) Charles H. and Martha (Kimble) Roberts. 3619. Howard Lacey Roberts (Charles, Mary, Sarah, Esther, Mary, John), b. 2, 16, 1859; married. No data. 3620. Frank Kimble Roberts, b. 10, 4, 1860, m. Annie C. Hobensack. Issue : Herbert Kimble, b. 1, 14, 1887 ; d. 4, 25, 1887 : Carl, b. 6, 12, 188- : Roy, b. 10, 2, 1890 : Estella ,b. 6, 16, 1897 ;d. 3 Mo. 1898. 3621. Lewis Elmer Roberts, b. 10, 6, 1862. 3622. George Roberts, b. 1864 ; d. 12, 10, 1899, in Texas. 3623. William Roberts, b. 6, 9, 1867 ; d. 8, 15, 1867. Children of (1579) William Lacey and (3423) Margaret Wiggins. 3624. Albert Wiggins (Margaret, Bezaleel, Mary, Jesse, Mary, Mary, John), b. 7, 5, 1845; m. 3, 8, 1865, Elizabeth H. Smith, b. 1843; d. 9, 25, 1889; dau. of Charles Fries Smith. Second m., 3, 12, 1890, to Helen Frances Apple- ton, d. 10, 19, 1894. 3625. Martha Lacey (William, Joseph, Jesse, Esther, Mary, John), b. 12, 9, 1847 ; d. 3, 15, 1875 ; m. 12, 25, 1866, William H. Randall, son of Smith Randall and Ann Tonilinson. After her death he married again and in 1905 was in the hardware business at Doylestown, Pa. 3626. Hannah H. Lacey, b. 2 ,3, 1850; d. 12, 16, 1872; m. 12, 8, 1870, John Worthington, farmer, son of Walter Worthington and Cynthia Tomlin- son. They resided in Wrightstown Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. He m. 2d wife, SEVENTH GENERATION 415 Emma Leedom. Issue by 1st : — Adella Worthington, b. 2, 6, 1872; m. 9, 7, 1891, William B. LaRue. Issue :— Marvin Baxter, b. 1, 6, 1892 : Archie : Roy. 3627. Mary Ann Lacey, b. 8, 25, 1852; d. 11, 20, 1858. 3628. Susanna W. Lacey, b. 11, 19, 1854 ; d. 11, 4, 1860. 3629. Anna Rebecca Lacey, b. 11, 20, 1857 ; d. 7, 1, 1863. 3630. Rose Ella Lacey, b. 10, 1, 1860 ; d. 10, 8, 1860. Children of (1583) Edward and Cynthia (Carver) Worthington. 3631. Martha Caroline Worthington (Edward, Martha, Jesse, Esther, Mary, John), b. 6, 25, 1841 ; d. 6, 23, 1903 ; buried at Wrightstown Mtg. ; m. 12, 24, 1861, Henry C. Fite. They resided at 210 Passaic St., Trentou, N. J. Issue : —Sarah Jane, b. 3, 3, 1863 : Henry C, b. 2, 28, 1882. Sarah Jane Pite m. 4, 14, 1892, Charles 0. Dager, dentist, Hatboro, Pa. A dau. b. 5, 14, 1901. 3632. John J. Worthington, b. 1, 17, 1843 ; d. 12, 29, 1906 ; buried at Doylestown Ceni. ; m. 10, 31, 1866, Harriet Bennett, b. in Buckingham 12, 10, 1847 ; dau. of Strickland Bennett and Patience Doan of Buckingham. He was a carpenter and resided at 2720 Mervine St., Philadelphia. Issue : — EJla May, b. 10, 5, 1877; m. 5, 28, 1902, Daniel Clare Good, widower, b. 1, 31, 1862; son of Jacob Good of Altoona, Pa. He is an attorney-at-law in Philadelphia and Altoona. Residence, 1424 Ontario St., Phila. Issue : — Harriet Isabella Good, b. 7, 14, 1903. 3633. Mary Ellen Worthington, b. 8, 13, 1844; m. 11, 10, 1880, John Robbins, b. 6, 10, 1810; d. 9, 9, 1899, aged 89 years. They resided at Hillside, Carversville, Pa. No issue . 3634. Keziah Worthington, b. 6, 10, 1846; resides at Carversville, Pa., unm. 3635. Sarah Ann Worthington, b. 11, 12, 1847 ; living at same, unm. 3636. Silas Carey Worthington, b. 8, 2, 1849 ; m. Anna Mary Patterson, b. 1850 ; d. 4, 5, 1895 ; dau. of Jesse Patterson and Huldah Morgan. He farmed for a time in Buckingham Twp. and resides there. P. 0., Buckingham Vallej', Pa. 3637. Henry W .Worthington, b. 9, 10, 1852; m. 11, 28, 1878, Sarah Jane Carey, b. 3, 16, 1861 ; dau. of Charles Carey and Sarah A. Wolf. Res., 210 N. 10th St., Philadelphia. Issue: — Warren W., b. 1, 17, 1881, is a graduate of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, and was awarded the operative 416 THE KIRK FAMILY. pharmacy prize of $20, offered by Prof. Remington. His name is in the list of distinguished and meritorious contestants for the Proctor prize for the highest grade of scholarship and meritorious thesis. He is now druggist at the State Hospital, Norristown, Pa., unm. 3638. Edward Worthington, b. 9, 3, 1854; drowned 4, 20, 1892; m. 1882, Katharine Fry, dau. of John Fry : resided in Trenton, N. J. Issue : — May, b. about 1884: William, b. about 1886: Maud, b. about 1888. 3639. Cynthia Worthington, b. 9, 1, 1856; m. (4856) John Watson Carver. See his line. Children of (1590) Hetty Ann Eastburn and Charles Williams. 3640. John E. Williams (Hetty Ann, Sarah, Esther, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 3, 18, 1861 ;d. 9, 20, 1861. 3641. Elizabeth E. Williams, b. 7, 7, 1863 ; d. 3, 29, 1893 ; m. 5, 26, 1886, George Brown, son of Isaac B. Bro-v\Ta and Sarah Smith. He m. 2d, 4, 15, 1896, her sister Sarah Williams and they reside with her father. Issue : — Edward Newlin, b. 12, 15, 1888: Charles W., b., 11, 16, 1890; d. 4, 12, 1893: Joseph L. b. 3, 1, 1892; d. 9, 4, 1892. 3642. Edward Williams, b. 3, 20, 1866; d. 4, 3, 1866. 3643. Howard Williams, b. 10, 16, 1868; d. 3, 22, 1869. 3644. Sarah Williams, b. 12, 3, 1871; m. George Brown, above. 3645. Edith C. Williams, b. 6, 7, 1875 ; unm. in 1905. Children of (1598) Abraham C. and Emily W. (Dillman) Williams. 3646. Charles B. Williams (Abraham, Charles, Thomas, Rachel, Mary, John), b. 8, 25, 1863; d. 10, 7, 18G3. 3647. Wallace Coates V/illiams, b. 9, 14, 1864; m. 10, 17, 1888, M. Louise Chandler, b. 5, 16, 1867 ; dau. of John W. Chandler and Almira L. Taylor. Issue : — Almira Chandler, b. 10, 17, 1891. 3648. Mary H. Williams, b. 12, 8, 1866; m. 6, 20, 1898, Joseph Jacob Schimpp. 3649. Emilie D. Williams, b. 1, 26, 1869 ; m. 8, 14, 1889, Henry Stewart Beebe, d. 3 Mo. 1898. Issue :— Stewart W., b. 5, 13, 1890; d. 1890 : Emilie W., b. 12, 31, 1892. Children of (1615) Edward Henry and Helen (Thayer) Kilgore. 3650. Mary Arvilla Kilgore (Edward, Mary, Benjamin, Rachel, Mary, SEVENTH GENERATION. 417 Jolui), b. 3, 22, 1867 (or 9) ; m. 8, 8, 1888, William H. Russell: Issue :— Infant, b. 7, 4, 1889; d. 4, 19, 1890 : Thayer, b. 12, 16, 1891: Edna A., b. 8, 29, 1894: Adele ,b. 9, 17, 1899. 3651. Emma Jennette Kilgore, b. 11, 3, 1870; m. 6, 8, 1889, Roy B. Grover. A child b. 6, 23, 1890. 3652. Franklin Kilgore, b. 5, 4, 1872 ;m. Florence Jackson. Issue :— Helen, b. 9, 20, 1898. Children of (1637) Sarah Coleman and Michael Fulcrat. 3653. George W. Fulcrat (Sarah, Priscilla, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 4, 28, 1829 ; m. Mary Bush. Issue : — Sarah Rosaline, Charles Michael, Franklin, Ellen Louise and Elizabeth Fulcrat. 3654. Abraham Fulcrat, b. 10, 28, 1830 ; m. Sarah Heisley. Issue :— John, Charlotte, Ellen, Agnes, Edward and Henrietta Fulcrat. 3655. Priscilla Fulcrat, b. 1, 1, 1832 ; m. William Knapp. Issue : — Luella, Sarah, Marietta, Mary Ellen, Effie Dell, Silva Jane and Clayton P. Knapp. 3656. Philip H. Fulcrat, b. 6, 11, 1834; m. Mary Ann Smith. Issue Florence Adella, Anna, Marion, Charles, Mary Sevilla. 3657. Mary Ann Fulcrat, b. 5, 30, 1836 ; m. John Day. Issue :— Ida Ellen and G. Herman Day. 3658. Elizabeth Fulcrat, b. 4, 10, 1838; m. Isaiah Guliver. Issue:— Charles, James and Emma Guliver. 3659. Edwin W. Fulcrat, b. 5, 10, 1841 ; m. Margaret Allen. Issue : Alvirdes and Cora Ada Fulcrat. 3660. Sarah Jane Fulcrat, b. 8, 19, 1843 ; m. George Morris. Issue : — Clara Elizabeth Arabella, Annabella and George Morris. 3661. Martha E. Fulcrat, b. 11, 9, 1846; m. Claudius Day. Issue: Arebella and Annabella Day. 3662. Charles M. Fulcrat, b. 6, 1, 1851. 3663. Alonzo Fulcrat, b. 4, 3, 1853. Children of (1638) William Lewis and Mary (Casterline) Coleman. 3664. Susan Ann Coleman (William, Priscilla, Martha, Benjamin, J\Iary, John), b. 8, 21, 1842 ; m. Abraham Jacoby. Issue : — Rachel Jane, b. 7, 8, 1859 : SarahLueinda, b. 9, 7, 1861 : Clarissa E., b. 7, 6, 1864. 418 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3665. Sarah Ann Coleman, b. 4, 11, 1847; m. Joseph Shriner. No further record. 3666. William H. Coleman, b. 11, 11, 1849. 3667. Charles B. Coleman, b. 7, 15, 185.5. 3668. Jonathan 0. Coleman, b. 11, 21, 1859. 3669. Abigail A. Coleman, b. 8, 9, 1862. Children of (1644) Charles F. and Mary Susan (Billige) Johnson. 3670. Mary Elizabeth Johnson (Charles, Sarah, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 8, 28, 1832; d. 8, 26, 1834. 3671. Elvina Johnson, b. 1, 27, 1834; m. Phineas Daley. No issue. 3672. Sarah Johnson, b. 12, 17, 1835 ; m. Elias Goulder. No issue. 3673. lUriah Johnson, b. 4, 15, 1838; m. 11, 7, 1865, (3683) Ann Elizabeth Bull, b. 2, 10, 1845; dau. of James H. Bull and (1655) Harriet S. Barrow. Issue: —Harriet Areta, b. 12, 28, 1867. 3674. Benjamin Johnson, b. 4, 3, 1840; m. Louisa Holcomb. No further record. 3675. Alfred Johnson, b. 2, 1, 1842 ; d. 7, 3, 1864. 3676. Catharine Johnson, b. 1, 12, 1844. 3677. Anna Malinda Johnson, b. 12, 8 ,1847 ; m. James L. Kilgore. Issue : Joseph Lybrand W., b. 11, 6, 1867 : Charles Wesley B., b. (no date). 3678. Hiram A. Johnson, b. 2, 9, 1864. 3679. Oliver C. Johnson, b. 8, 1, 1849 ; d. 1854. 3680. Lyman Johnson, b. 4, 25, 1851. 3681. Thomas Johnson, b. 5, 3, 1853. 3682. Lydia A .Johnson, b. 8, 14, 1855. Children of (1655) Harriet S. Barrow and James H. Bull. 3683. Ann Elizabeth Bull (Harriet, Elizabeth, Martha, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 2, 10, 1845 ; m. (3673) Uriah Johnson. See his line. 3684. Martha Priscilla Bull, b. 10, 9, 1846. SEVENTH GENERATION. 419 Children of (1693) William and Jane (Watson) Warner. 3685. Emma L. Warner (William, John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. Muncy, Pa., 10, 12, 1848; d. Marquette, Neb., 2, 11, 1888; buried at Aurora, Neb. ; m. Williamsport, Pa., 9, 2, 1873, R. Harlan Whitacre, b. Muncy 5, 2, 1851; son of Edward Whitacre and Sarah Reece of Pennsdale, Pa. He is a school teacher, farmer, and a Friend; educated at Westtown Boarding School and at Mansfield State Normal School. Emma was a graduate of the Mansfield Normal School and taught until married. liis address, Winfield, Kansas. 3686. Jane Warner, b. at Villa Grove, Pa., 3, 8, 1853 ; m. Muncy, Pa., 1, 20, 1881, John lieberling, b. White H:all, Pa., 8, 22, 1856 ; son of Samuel Heber- ling and Mary Gotner. They have resided in Muncy and on property of her mother's family. He was a public school teacher for eighteen terms, then gave up the profession and began farming : members of Lutheran Church. By second wife, Elizabeth Carey. 3687. Miles E. Carey Warner, a lovely child, died aged about five years. Children of (1694) Henry E. and Ann Eliza (Neece) Warner. 3688. Gulielma Warner (Plenry, John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. Peunsdale, Pa., 3, 27, 1851; m. Williamsport, Pa., 2, 13, 1883, Charles B. Shopbell, b. Paradise, Northumberland Co., Pa., 1831; d. Williamport 4, 13, 1900 ; buried there ; son of Solomon Shopbell and Susan Cares. She was his second wife. No issue. Res., 332 W. 56th St., N. Y. City. 3689. Thomas Percival Warner, b. Pennsdale 3, 31, 1853; m. Bloomsburg, Pa., 4, 11, 1885, Inus Eudora Penrose, b. there 4, 28, 1862 : dau. of Joseph Pen- rose and Anna Maria Hicks. He removed to Williamsport, Pa., 4, 1, 1880; was a teacher 24 years ; from 1880 to 1896 was principal of the Jefferson Building : removed to Wilmington, Del. 4-27-1897. Issue, b. at Williamsport : — Edith Elma, 10, 4, 1887 : Frank Penrose, 11, 22, 1890 : Henry Benjamin, 4, 2, 1892 : Charles Shopbell, 10, 4, 1894 Res., 717 Warner St., Wilmington, Del. 3690. Mary A. Warner, b. 6, 13, I860; d. Pennsdale 11 Mo. 1861. 3691. Sallie Warner, b. Pennsdale 3, 15, 1865 ; m. at Marble Collegiate Church, New York, 11, 12, 1895, George S. Booker, b. Baltimore, Md., 11, 19, 1865 ; son of Henry C. Booker and Mary R. Skinner, of that city. Res., 332 W. 56th St., N. Y. City. Issue :— Elizabeth Warner Booker, b. 6, 1, 1897. Children of (1695) Thomas A. and Matilda (Willits) Warner. 3692. Elizabeth W. Warner (Thomas, John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, 420 THE KIRK FAMILY. John), b. Pennsdale, Pa., 3, 6, 1860; residing there with her mother, unm. She was a teacher in Friends' Select School, Philadelphia for some years. 3693. John Willits Warner, b. same, 2, 12, 1862 ; d. there 9, 13, 1883, unm. 3694. Henry E. Warner, b. near Pennsdale 10, 28, 1863 ; m. there 10, 3, 1888, Annie Ecroyd, b. near Pennsdale 8, 14, 1867 ; dau. of Richard H. Ecroyd and Eleanor Starr. They settled on a farm in Mnncy Twp., Lycoming Co. ; were educated at WesttoAvn Boarding School and are members of Friends' Meeting at Pennsdale, Pa. Issue :— John Willits, b. 2, 28, 1890: Eleanor Ecroyd, b. 9, 15, 1893 : Elizabeth Willits, b. 8, 15, 1898 : Henry Ecroyd, b. 8, 16, 1900 : Mary Ecroyd, b. 1, 30, 1903 : Richard Ecroyd, b. 5, 31, 1910 : all near Pennsdale. Children of (1696) Mary S. Warner and William S. Mendenhall. 3695. Anna Louisa Mendenhall (Mary, John, Benjamin, Ben.iamin, Mary, Jolm), b. 1, 26, 1850, at Benton, Columbia Co., Pa., m. Muncy, Pa., 3, 4, 1874, Walter Trappe, b. Ithaca, N. Y., 8 Mo. 1850; d. Pennsdale, Pa., 8 Mo. 1876; son of Thomas J. Trappe and Mary Jane Lunger of Williamsport, Pa. Second m. to Jacob Lorah, b. Columbia Co., Pa., 8, 9, 1840; d. Bloomsburg, Pa., 5, 26 (year not given), and buried there; son of David Lorah and Elizabeth Hess. Her present address, 4051 Baring St., Philadelphia. Issue : — William Walter Carle- ton Trappe, b. 12, 8, 1875 ; m. Helen A. Sunderland and lives at Williamsport, Pa. : Mary Elizabeth Lorah, b. 9, 10, 1888 : Anna Gertrude, b. 9, 23, 1893. 3696. John Warner Mendenhall, b. 7, 26, 1851 ; now of New York State; m. Jennie Smith. No issue. 3697. Charles E. Mendenhall, b. at Benton, Columbia Co., Pa., 8, 14, 1853 ; m. Canton, Pa., 2, 10, 1879, Rachel Punston Warner, b. Muncy, Pa., 8, 25, 1853; d. Pennsdale 8, 4, 1880; buried at Friends' graveyard there; dau. of (571) Benjamin Warner and Margaret P. Masters. They lived on a farm at Penns- dale. Issue: — Helen DeCou, b. 6, 15, 1880; m. Jehu Outland and lives at Lans- downe. Pa. 3698. Narcissa V. Mendenhall, b. 2, 20, 1857 ; d. 8, 10, 1857. 3699. Georg-e H. Mendenhall, b. Pennsdale 8,13, 1862; m. there 9, 16, 1885, Mary G. Swartz, b. there 5, 31, 1866; dau. of George Swartz and Sarah Reichard of that place. They removed from Pennsdale 10, 1, 1898 and settled at Hampshire, Kane Co., 111. He is land agent of the I. C. R. R. ; owns 80 acres of land in Washington Co., Miss. ; was educated at Westtown Boarding School and is a member of Muncy Friends' Meeting: his wife and son members of Hampshire M. E. Church. Issue :— William S., b. 10, 29, 1886, at Pennsdale : SEVENTH GENERATION. 421 Phoebe A., b. Muncy 10, 30, 1888; d. 8, 29, 1899 : Bessie E., b. Pennsdale 7, 23, 1896 : M. Evelyn b. Hampshire, 9, 6, 1900. Children of (1697) Deborah "Warner and Parvin Masters. 3700. Matilda Warner Masters (Deborah, John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 2, 9, 1855, at Benton, Pa. ; d. at Lansdowne, Pa., when visiting her daughter, 4, 26, 1908 ; buried at Cleveland, 0. ; m. there 9, 5, 1877, J. Kirk Russell, b. Lumber City, Pa., 7, 26, 1854; son of John Russell and Eliza Kirk, of Cleveland. He resides at Cleveland. 3701. Mary Louisa Masters, b. at Pennsdale, 5, 6, 1857 ; d. Beverly, N. J., 11, 9, 1891; m. R. Albert Wills, now of Camden, N. J. It is said a son Henry W. Wills lives at Clementon, N. J. 3702. James Terrill Masters, b. at Pennsdale, Pa., 2, 20, 1859 ; went to Hope, North Dakota, 1882, where he m. 7, 1, 1884, Mary Leona Luce, b. Chicago, 1, 16, 1867; dau. of George Andrew Luce and Julia Ann Peetzel. He has been a farmer at Hope since 1882, owning and operating 960 acres of land. He is still a member of Muncy Monthly Meeting, Pa. Issue : — Walter Ellis, b. 10, 19, 1885; m. Janet Robertson. P. 0., Lamoure, N. Dak. : George Francis, b. 6, 18, 1887 : James Parvin, b. 7, 5, 1889 : Ethel Louisa, b. 8, 15, 1890 : Deborah Leona, b. 4-13-1893: William Howard, b. 5, 2, 1895: Matilda, b. 7, 13, 1896; d. 8, 16, 1896 : Herbert Cecil, b. 12, 11, 1897 : David Durward, b. 4, 9, 1899 : Ernest Arthur, b. 7, 29, 1891 : Edwin Luce, b. 4,6, 1903; d. 11, 19, 1909: Bertram Terrell, b. 5, 10, 1904: Parvin Russell, b. 8, 17, 1909. 3703. William George Masters, b. 4, 29, 1861, at Benton, Columbia Co., Pa. ; m. Camden, N. J., 12, 11, 1884, Hettie Silva GraAV, b. New York City 12, 18, 1862 ; dau. of Jacob B. Graw, last of Camden, and Isabella )Stilwell, now of Haddonfleld, N. J. He was educated at Westtown Boarding School, and since 1888 has been soliciting insurance for the Provident Life and Trust Co., Phila- delphia. He and family are Friends. Res., 48 West End Ave., Haddonfleld, N. J. Issue : — Florence Isabella, b. Philadelphia 10, 12, 1885 : Ralph Graw, b. Camden 11, 19, 1887 ; d. Haddonfleld, 9, 19, 1905 : William George, b. Beverly, 11, 22, 1890; d. there 11, 11 ,1896: Mary Louisa, b. same, 12, 14, 1892. Children of (1698) Sarah E. Warner and Joseph Reece Whitacre. 3704. William S. Whitacre (Sarah, John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. 4, 8, 1863; m. 1888, at Muncy Meeting, Pennsdale, Marjorie R. Ecroyd, b. 3, 14, 1869 ; dau. of Richard H. Ecroyd and Eleanor Starr. He is employed in Iron works. Res., Pottstown, Pa. Issue : — Richard Ecroyd, b. at Pottstown, 7, 1, 1889 ; see below : Alice Bailey, b. at Stowe, 1, 20, 1892 : Joseph 422 THE KIRK FAMILY. Reece, b. at Glasgow, 5, 15, 1895 : William S., b. same 11, 7, 1898 : Charles, b. same, 2, 2, 1902 : Marjorie Ecroyd, b. same 5, 15, 1904. Richard Ecroyd Whitacre m. 8, 30, 3910, Marguerite Slienton, dau. of Henry A. Slientou and Ella M. Hilton, of Pottstown, Pa., where they reside. 3705. Henry Warner Whitacre, b. at Muncy, Pa., 7-14-1864; m. Mary M. Mowdy, b. at Pine Iron Works, Pa., 10, 14, 1870. Pie is employed in iron works. Res., 561 King Street, Pottstown, Pa. Issue : — Walter A., b. Potts- town, 2, 6, 1891: Sarah B., b. Pennsdale, 6,~19, 1893: Anna, b. Muncy 4, 15, 1895 : Margaret, b. 7, 27, 1898, at Darby, Pa. : John R., b. PottstoAvn, 10, 6, 1902 : Henry, b. same, 5, 26, 1905 : Mary M., b. same 10, 23, 1908. 3706. Mary Elizabeth Whitacre, b. 2, 1, 1868; a teacher at Westtown Boarding School, Chester Co., Pa., mim. 3707. Charles Whitacre, b. 1, 18, 1870 ; d. 4, 20, 1893, unm. 3708. Joseph Albert Whitacre, b. 11, 6, 1878 ; educated at Westtown Boarding School ; m. 10, 12, 1908, Elsie Mabel Shenton (now Elsie S. Whit- acre), dau. of Henry A. Shenton and Ella May Hilton, of Pottstown, Pa. He is manager of iron works. Res., Pottstown. Issue : — Elizabeth S., b. 7, 11, 1909. 3709. Edith Whitacre, b. 7, 27, 1880: m. 6, 27, 1905, at Friends' Meeting, Pennsdale, Pa., to Herman Cope, b. West Chester, Pa., 11, 21, 1880; son of Gil- bert Cope and Anna Garrett. He was graduated at Westtown Boarding School, 1899, and at once entered the leather belting warehouse of J. E. Rhoads & Sons, Philadelphia, where he is now sales manager. Edith was graduated at Westtown 1900, and taught school at Atlantic City and other places. Res., Moylan, Pa. Issue :— Elizabeth W., b. 5, 12, 1906; d. 5, 13, 1906: Frances Garrett, b. 10, 7, 1907 : Sarah Gilbert, b. 6, 27, 1910. Children of (1699) Rachel F. Warner and Ira J. Parker. 3710. Louisa Warner Parker (Rachel, John, Benjamin, Benjamin, Mary, John), b. at Pennsdale, Pa., 3, 17, 1869; m. there 9, 19, 1901, Joseph Clinton Starbuck, b. at Barnesville, 0., 10, 17, 1865 ; son of Jesse Starbuck and Mary Jane Bundy, of Ilorton, Kansas. She was educated at Westtown Boarding School and he at Barnesville, Westtown and University of Penna; is a phy- sician and settled first at North Easton, Mass. ; removing thence to Media, Pa., 11 Mo. 1907. Issue :— John Clinton, b. North Easton, 2, 18, 1903. 3711. Anna Gertrude Parker, b. 8, 14, 1872, at Pennsdale ; m. there 11, 6, 1895, Henry Ecroyd Kirk, b. there 8, 7, 1870 ; son of John Smith Kirk and Catharine Anna Ecroyd of that place. They were educated at Westtown Boarding School, settled at marriage on a farm at Pennsdale ; also have a hotel, SEVENTH GENERATION. 423 The Lakeside, at Eagles Mere, Pa., open during the summer : members of Muney Meeting. Issue : — Henry Ecroyd, b. 3, 19, 1900. 3712. Lindley EUicott Parker, b. 7, 16, 1875, at Pennsdale ; m. Anna Balderston Taylor, b. Philadelphia, 8, 20, 1882; dau. of George B. Taylor and Hannah Mary Smedley. Both were educated at Westtown and are members of Society of Friends ; settled at Relay, Md. He is in the machinery business. Issue :— Mary Taylor, b. 2, 17, 1910. 3713. Mary Mendenhall Parker, b. 11, 18, 1877 ; d. 8, 29, 1904, unm. 3714. John Raymond Parker, b. 2, 24, 1881 ; d. 10, 8, 1900 buried at Friends' graveyard, Pennsdale, Pa. Children of (1706) Malichi Twining and (656) Ann Twining. 3715. Wilkinson Twining (Malichi, Jacob, Joseph, John, Eliyabeth, John), b. 9, 21, 1816; d. 7 ,14, 1849; m. 5, 23, 1840, Elizabeth Jenks. 3716. Mary A. Twining, b. 9, 2, 1818 ; died in infancy. 3717. EUas Stokes Twining, b. 3, 5, 1820 ; m. 3, 15, 1849, Eleanor DeCour- sey, dau. of James De Coursey and Isabella Flack. He is a Friend and a farmer and they reside at Penn's Park, Bucks Co., Pa. 3718. Maria A. Twining, b. 3, 5, 1822; d. 6. 5, 1897, unm.: resided at Penn's Park . 3719. Watson Twining, b. 9, 20, 1825 ; d. 8, 10, 1899 in Chattanooga, Term. ; m. 11 Mo. 1849, Susan Morgan, d. in New York City, 1898 ; dau. of Samuel Morgan. They resided in Philadelphia, where he was engaged in the real estate business. By second wife, Catharine : 3720. John William Twining, b. 5, 3, 1840, in Hancock Co., 0. ; resided at Leipsic, Putnam Co., 0. and in 1904 was at Soldiers' Home, Dayton, 0. He had issue : — John, Bertha, m. Barnett of Lima, 0., Ray, Lottie and Clarence. No further record. 3721. CaroUne Twining, b. 10, 28, 1842 ; m. Fulk, has a family and lives at Leipsic, 0. 3722. Emily Twining, b. 3, 20, 1845 ; m. Joseph Valentine and Martin Blodgett, farmer, of Leipsic, 0. Issue : — Emmerson and Oscar d. y. : Laura, m. A. E. Davis of Lima, 0. : Violet, m. Wm. C. Friedly of Lima : Jessie, book- keeper National Exp. Co., Leipsic, 0. 424 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (1708) Phebe Twining and Samuel F. Van Home. 3723. Jacob Van Home (Phebe, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 4, 24, 1818 ; d. aged 12 years. 3724. Charles Van Home, b. 9, 25, 1819 ; m. Susan Battenfield, d. 1848, and Eveline Fraze ; resided in 1904 near Findlay, 0. Issue : — Sarah, by 1st wife, m. Benjamin Meeks of Forest, 0. and has 6 ch. : Isaac, Mary and Rose by 2d wife. 3725. Isaac Van Home, b. 6, 24, 1821 ; d. 9, 14, 1900 ; m. Priscilla Batten- field and lived in Henry Co., 0. Issue: — John S., b. 12, 10, 1845; d. in Ander- sonville prison, 1864 : George A., b. 10, 9, 1847 : Elizabeth, b. 1852 ; d. 1872 : Sarah, b. 7, 12, 1856 : William A., b. 2, 8, 1859. 3726. Sarah A. Van Home, b. 1, 11, 1823 ; d. Springfield, Mo., 6, 28, 1902 ; m. "William Richardson 1845, d. 1892. Issue: — Marinda A., b. 1847: Harriet, b. 1850:LuellaS., b. 1857. 3727. Smith Van Home, b. 8, 26, 1826; retired farmer, living at Mt. Blanchard, 0. ; ni. 1857, Martha E. Wiseman, d. 10, 7, 1899. Issue : Alma, b. 7, 4, 1859 : Phebe F., b. 10, 10, 1861 : Minnie M., b. 9, 11, 1867 ; d. 1873 : Bessie, b. 12, 12, 1869; m. N. B. Clark and has Harold and Norman. Children of (1709) Joseph and Mary (Livezey) Twining. 3728. Thomas Twining (Joseph, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 7, 1823, in Bucks Co., Pa. ; m. 1847, Elizabeth Bosler, b. 1828 in Cumber- land Co., Pa. They removed from Hancock Co., 0., to Shelby, Mich., 7 Mo. 1867. He served four years in the Civil War in Co. A., 21st Ohio : a farmer. 3729. Margaret Twining, b. 1, 19, 1825 ; school teacher, Mt. Blanchard, 0.; m. 1848, Edward Gififord. "She saw the hard side of life;" d. in her little log cabin 2, 26, 1881. Issue: — Josephine, Elizabeth and Perry, died young: Martha, b. 7, 17, 1852 ;m. 1881, Jonathan Baeher, Mt. Blanchard, and had Harry P., 1882, Bert M., 1883, Robert 0., 1885, OUie B., 1888, Dora V., 1893 : Phebe J., b. 1861, m. Martin Wohlgamuth 1881 and had Ada, 1881, Roy, 1883, d. 1886, Myrtle, 1885, Olive, 1888, Grace, 1890; Res., Mt. Blanchard: Clark, b. 1865, m. 1896 Lydia Spalding and has two ch. Res., Mt. Blanchard. 3730. Eleazer Twining, b. 1827 ; d. 5, 20, 1898 ; m. 1851 Margaret McBride of Canada, and twice after. He died in the Hancock Co., 0. Infirmary : was a good but unfortunate man, a farmer near Findlay. Some of his children were by second wife, four or five died young. Henry, b. about 1855, was living in Allegan Co., Mich., 1890 : Robert, b. about 1866, and Jacob or Benjamin, both probably residing in Hancock Co., 0. 3731. Mary Ann Twining, b. 7, 6, 1830 ; d. Vanlue, 0., 7, 26, 1891 ; m. 1852, SEVENTH GENERATION. 425 John C. Farthing, b. 1829, d. 1900. They had ten children :— Rebecca J., b. 7 Mo. 1854; res. at Mt. Blanchard: Margaret A., b. 11 Mo. 1855, m. Slike and resides at Mt. B. : Joseph E., b. 4 Mo. 1857, resides at Carey, 0. : Mary E., b. 7 Mo. 1858, in. Farmer, Findlay, 0. : John B., b. 7 Mo. 1860, d. Vanlue, 0., 3 Mo. 1885 : Thomas J., b. 2 Mo. 1862, at Deweyville, 0. : Sarah M., b. 2 Mo. 1864, m. Weeks, Findlay, 0. : Susie, b. 12 Mo. 1866, m. James Brown, Vanlue, 0. : Harriet, b. 7 Mo. 1867, ra. Siddons, Detroit, Mich. : Phebe, b. 10 Mo. 1869, m. Cahill, Chicago, 111. : Ella, b. 6 Mo. 1875, m. Lowe, Findlay, O. 3732. Joseph Twining, b. 10, 10, 1834; d. at Nashville, Tenn., 1, 25, 1863, from wounds received in Battle of Stone River 1, 1, 1863 ; buried in the Van Horn Cemetery ; m. 7, 3, 1856, Isabella A. Hallowell, b. 4, 2, 1836. She m. 2d 6, 22, 1882, H. W. Davis of Fostoria, 0. Joseph Twining was an undertaker at Findlay, 0. Issue :— Amanda, b. 5, 7, 1857, d. inf. : John H., b. 5, 25, 1858 ; telegraph operator many years ; supt. Fostoria "Water AVorks ; m. 1888, Margaret Hiekernell and had Ethel, b. 11, 27, 1889: Prank L., b. 12, 14, 1860; telegraph operator, now cashier and ticket agent of the N. Y. C. & St. L. Ry., Fostoria; m. 9, 14, 1882, Minnie Moses of Kansas, 0., and resides at Arcadia, 0. Issue : Cloe, b. 4, 5, 1885. 3733. John Twining, b. 5, 1, 1836 ; died in infancy. 3734. Sarah E. Twining, b. 7, 8, 1841 ; m. 12, 22, 1859, Daniel Ramsey, farmer, and resided at Hoytville, Wood Co., 0. Issue: — William, b. 7, 31, 1860: Phebe, b. 8, 14, 1863: Albert, b. 11, 25, 1864: Sherman, b. 6, 31, 1867: John, b. 2, 18, 1870 : Mary, b. 9, 6, 1872 : Milton, b. 4, 4, 1875 : Ella, b. 12, 6, 1877 : Charles, b. 1, 29, 1880 : Cora, b. 5, 12, 1883. 3735. Phebe Twining, b. 2, 27, 1843, m. George Narragan, Arcadia, 0. Issue :— John W., b. 1864, d. 1880 : Mary J., b. 1866, d. 1880 : Sarah E., b. 1872, m. Oren Good and had Fred. G., 1892, Gerald L. 1895, Oliva M., 1897 : Hannah, a dressmaker, b. 1875 : Charles L., b. 1880, ra. Efae Gangle 1902 ; clerk. Children of (1710) John and Mary (Lambert) Twining. 3736. Wilhelmina Twining (John, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 7, 2, 1833, in WrightstOAvn ; d. there 4, 2, 1900; m. 11, 10, 1853, George L. Mahan, son of Charles Mahan and Mary Lee. He was a carpenter and they resided in Wrightstown Twp. 3737. N. Lambert Twining, b. 8, 4, 1834 ; m. about 1860, Lizzie Roberts, d. 1868. Second m. 1870 to EUie Reeder, d. 1875 ; dan. of Charles Reeder and Mary Clark: both wives buried at Wrightstown Mtg. Third m. 1878 to Letitia Mathews, dau. of William Mathews and Margery Ann McDowell. He 426 THE KIRK FAMILY. is a blacksmith and they reside at Penn's Park, Bucks Co., Pa. : members of M. E. Church. 3738. Emily Twining, b. 10, 27, 1836 ; m. 4, 24, 1856, Joseph Warner, d. 3 Mo. 1902; son of David Warner and Rachel Weber: farmer: residence, Rush- land, Bucks Co. Issue :— Anna H., b. 6, 26, 1863 ; unm. 1902. 3739. Jacob Twining, b. 7, 2, 1838; d. 2, 19, 1864, unm., in the army, having enlisted in an Ohio regiment. 3740. Caroline Twining, b. 7, 2, 1842: d. at Wycombe, Pa., 9, 6, 1910; m. 11, 14, 1861, Joseph E. Smith, farmer and carpenter, b. 1828 ; son of Cyrus Smith and Mary Ely : resided near Pineville, Bucks Co. Issue : — Warren, b. 3, 18, 1863 ; a miller at Holland, Bucks Co. : John T., b. 1, 10, 1865 ; m. Ella Atchley : Fannie T., b. 1, 24, 1867 ; m. Edward S. Atkinson : Lewis C, b. 10, 13, 1873 : William T., b. 11, 15, 1875. 3741. William Twining, b. 8, 17, 1844 m. 10, 2, 1873, Letitia A. Firman, b. 7, 1, 1852; dau. of Alfred E. Firman and (2536) Mary Black. He is a book- keeper and resides in Philadelphia. Issue : — Harry A., b. 9, 13, 1874 : Mary E., b. 7, 25, 1878 ; m. 1903, Frank M. Girard. 3741a. Charles Twining, b. 10, 22, 1847; m. 6, 14, 1872, Sarah Blaker, b. 12, 25, 1853 ; dau. of Thompson Blaker and Hannah A. Gilbert. He is a dealer in teas and coffees, Newtown, Pa. Issue : — John Augustus, b. 9, 18, 1877 : Charles Herbert, b. 4, 17, 1896. •Tobn Augustus Twining m. 12, 24, 1897, Vista Reading, dau. of Henry Reading ; is a farmer on the Twining homestead in Wrightstown, the home of Jacob Twining in 1793. P. O., Woodhill, Pa. Issue :— Elsie May, b. 6, .S, 1901. 3742. Hannah F. Twining, b. 2, 22, 1851 ; m. 10, 31, 1872, John Kennedy, blacksmith, b. 5, 22, 1843 ; d. 8, 4, 1906. Res., Buckmanville, Bucks Co. ; buried at Wrightstown Friends' ground. Issue :—Marj^, b. 6, 29, 1873; d. 6, 9, 1875: Annie, b. 5, 19, 1876 : Laura, b. 3, 17, 1879 ; m. 2, 6, 1909, Raymond Myers, 3015 N. Percy St., Philada. : Ella B., b. 11, 13, 1883; m. Joseph W. Wiggins, son of (5493) John H. Wiggins: Charles T., b. 8, 7, 1885; a painter, in Lambertville, N. J. Children of (1711) Sarah Twining and Charles Van Home. 3743. George Van Home (Sarah, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 3, 1827 ; residing in Hancock Co., 0. ; m. Mary Messimore and Nancy Moreheart, both deceased. Issue: — Phebe A., b. 1854: Anna J., b. 1865. 3744. J. Moore Van Home, b. 1, 11, 1829 ; m. Mary Moreheart, d. 1901, and resided at Findlay, 0. Issue :— Sarah E., b. 1850 : Harriet A., b. 1851 : Winfield S., b. 1853; physician at Findlay; has Nellie G., b. 1880; grad. Med. SEVENTH GENERATION. 427 Coll.; Allison M., b. 1882, grad Cincinnati Med. Coll; Edna, b. 188i; Edith, b. 1889 : Martha J., b. 1854 : James P., b. 1856, has son Byron, a medical student : Ira C, b. 1858 : Elma F., b. 1862 : Melinda A., b. 1863 : Lincoln, b. 1865 : Ralph, b. 1867 ; a physician, Pindlay, 0. 3745. Robert Van Home, b. 9, 9, 1830 ; m. Evaline Van Home, widow, d. 1882. Issue .-—Perry, b. 1862 : Ida M., b. 1865, d. 1884 : Grant, b. 1867 ; a physician near Cincinnati, 0. 3746. Mary Van Home, b. 2, 21, 1832 ; m. Peter Amand, Hugh McOmber and : residence in Michigan. Issue : — Phebe A., Flora J. and Harvey D. 3747. Martha Van Home, b. 5, 5, 1834 ; m. Mathias Marvin, who d. in Illinois in 1904. She d. previously ; had four or five sons. 3748. Phebe Van Home, b. 8, 7, 1838; d. 1889 ; m. Dr. A. J. Grove, 1867. No issue. 3749. Sarah Van Home, b. 12,26, 1840; m. 1865, William Carothers. Issue: — Charles, b. 1876; m. Miss Siddall 1899; resides at Findlay, 0. 3750. Charles E. Van Home, b. 4, 7, 1843 ; m. Elizabeth Smith 1866. Issue : — Agnes, b. 1878 : Lorena G., b. 1881 : both married. 3751. John E. Van Home, b. 1, 19, 1846; m. Anna Parker. Issue : — Sarah E., b. 1877 : Otho E., b. 1878 : Virgil G., b. 1881. The above are well-to-do and prominent people. Children of (1713) James and Elizabeth (Staley) Twining. 3752. Mary A. Twining (James, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 13, 1831 ; res. Carey, 0. ; m. William Cross, b. 1831, d. 1887 ; wagon maker. Issue : — Samantha, b. 1849 ; res. Carey : Anna, b. 1851 ; m. Ruhl, drummer, Toledo, 0. : Rufus, b. 1854 ; res. Pindlay ; plumber ; m. Clara Annis, d. 1904 r Martha, b. 1856 ; m. Thomas, farmer, Wharton, 0. : Carlista E., b. 1856; m. Sciferd; res. Pindlay, 0. : James E., twin, b. 1856; farmer; res. Carey; m. Ellen Wonder: Elizabeth E., b. 1858; m. Pierce, painter; res. Carey: Charles, b. 1872; res. Vanlue, 0. ; Lela Howard, Mary, Lydia, Asa, Hattie and William died young. 3753. Angeline Twining, b. 12, 29, 1832 ; d. 7, 13, 1902 at Dighton, Mich. ; m. Wilson W. Bookwalter, of Ross Co., 0., b. 1827, d. 1886. Issue :— Martha, deceased : William J., b. 1853 ; traveling salesman of Benton Harbor, Mich : Asa W., b. 1862; druggist, Dighton, Mich.: Allen W., b. 1867; farmer, Dighton; m. Frances Berry, and had Wanetta B., Tellas E., Gladys E., Hazel L., Persy A., Lucy E. 3754. Allen Twining, b. 3, 11, 1834; d. Grand Rapids, Mich., 2 Mo. 1892; 428 TPIE KIRK FAMILY. farmed at Biirnip's Corners; m. Eaehel Aurand, b. 11, 11, 1834. Issue: — Minnie, m. Joseph Morrison, Fennville, Mich. -. William H., b. 7, 1, 1868 ; farms the old homestead. P. 0., Byron Centre, Mich. ; m. Minnie S. Loew, b. 7 Mo. 1870, and had GracieE., 1, 17, 1890; Mabel S., 8, 28, 1891; Russell W., 2, 15, 1895 ; Mary R., 10, 26, 1898 : OUie, m. Charles Enoss, lumber ins. ; Grand Rapids, Mich. 3755. Charles Twining, died in infancy. 3756. Isabella Twining, b. 10, 20, 1837 ; m. 1856, John Her, farmer, b. 9, 13, 1831 in Ohio; res. Tustin, Mich. Issue: — James L. b. 1858, m. Ida Span, res. St. Louis, Mo. ; has Ralph G., Orville, Irene, Mildred, Arthur, John and Howard: Harvey W., b. 3 Mo. 1860; res. Tustin; m. Helen M. Moore and has Frank L., Georgie, Hattie F., Forest H., Delcie M. and Bernice : Mary E., b. 9 Mo. 1861, m. Royal E. Davenport, res. at Tustin and has Maud B., William B., Roy H., and Edward H. : Charles A., b. 12 Mo. 1871; res. Hopkins Sta., Jlieh. ; m. Agnes Ingerson 1896, and has Harris D. and Hollis H. 3757. Emeline Twining, b. 7, 11, 1841 ; m. Abraham Bookwalter (brother to above); res. Vanlue, 0. Issue: — James, Elizabeth, Sherman, Elick and Gertie. 3758. Elizabeth Twining, b. 10, 2, 1842; m. William F. Leslie of Findlay, 0. Issue : — James, Dorwin and Kate. 3759. Lydia E. Twining, b. 5, 5, 1844; m. 1868, Harry S. Heck, b. 1831, d. 1881 ; res. Findlay, 0. Issue :— Hally, d. inf : James G., b. 1869, d. 1891 ; R. R. ofiicial: Bert D., b. 9, 2,1871; a manufacturer, Sidney, 0.; m. Florence E. Hughes 1894, and has Harry H., b. 1896, and Willard D., 189--. 3760. Sarah Twining, b. 10, 18, 1845 ; d. 1901 ; m. Jacob Renshler ; res. Kawkawilin, Mich. Issue : — Eva, Lena, John A. ; res. Bay City, Mich. 3761. Elmyra Twining, b. 9, 20, 1848 ; m. William Heck, and reside at Findlay. Issue : — Gertie, Hallie, Delcie and Harold. 3762. William J. Twining, b. 6, 21, 1850; res. Findlay; m. Miss Brown and had Olive, b. 1870, and Laura, b. 1876. Second m. 1880, to Kate Snyder. 3763. Harriet, b. 9, 3, 1853; m. Abner Woods; res. Weston, 0. Issue:— Donia and Samuel. 3764. Anna E. Twining, b. 7, 11, 1856; m. Orville Foster; res. Findlay; has son Bert. Children of (1714) Martha Twining and Joseph Tucker. 3765. Sarah Tucker (Martha, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 1830, d. 1848. SEVENTH GENERATION. 429 3766. John Tucker, b. 1836, d. in California, 1882. 3767. Lydia Tucker, b. 1838, m. and lived in St. Johns, Mich. 3768. Elizabeth Tucker, b. 1839, d. about 1894 ; m. Gordon of Bnrnip's Corners, Mich. 3769. Jessie C. Tucker, b. 1842, d. 1867. 3770. Anna M. Tucker, b. 1849, m. Lear; probably living in Allegan, Mich ; has son Jesse. 3771. Margaret Tucker, deceased. Children of (1715) Jacob and Elizabeth Twining. 3772. Phebe Twining (Jacob, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John),) b. about 1837; m. 1st Filtenberger; separated; m. again and died in the West. 3773. Frances B. Twining, b. 1839, d. 1874; m. David Frasier and left a dau. who married. 3774. Henry Clay Twining, b. 1844, d. 1888 ; lived in Mich ; buried in the Van Plorne Cem. ; m. Miss Renschler, a bright and intelligent woman, who was thrown from a vehicle, resulting in insanity ; now conilned in Mich, asylum. He ra. again, Mrs. Alice Dibble : res. Grand Rapids, Mich. Issue, by 1st :— Maggie, b. 12, 20, 1876; m. Addison Lee, Vanlue, O., and has Frances, 1896, Russell S., 1898, Morton Ray, 1900, Robert H., 1903. Oscar C, residing at Mortimer, 0. : John, residing at Carey, 0. : Telles Ceville, b. 10, 28, 1875, a school teacher, lives with her step-mother. Three others died in infancy. 3774a. Harriet Twining, died young. 3775. John A. Twining, b. 5 Mo. 1849, d. 6, 2, 1872. Children of (1716) Lydia Twining and William Hellyer. 3776. Harrison Carver Hellyer (Lydia, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 9, 25, 1841; d. 1863, in Philadelphia; m. Lucretia Elmira Walton, d. 3, 28, 1909, aged 64 years ; dau. of Charles Walton and Susanna Edwards. They resided in Philadelphia. He was a bookkeeper, buried at Wrightstown Mtg. He enlisted in the Civil War, contracted typhoid fever, from which he died. Issue :— Eda C, b. 6, 30, 1863, m.. 10, 14, 1880, (4774) Harry Doau. See his line. 3777. Hannah E. Hellyer, b. 7, 9, 1844 ; m. 10, 19, 1864, D. Krewsen Harvey, son of Benjamin Harvey and Rebecca Krewsen. Res., Edgewood, 430 THE KIKK FAMILY. Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Harry A., b. 8, 30, 1865 ; manager of shoe store, Tren- ton, N. J.; m. 1, 25, 1893, Caroline B. TJpdyke; and has Charles A., b. 11, 1, 1896 : B. Frank, b. 10, 12, 1867 ; m. 9, 23, 1896, Anna Taylor, and lives at Tren- ton, N. J.: William H., b. 10, 16, 1872; d. 1, 16, 1875 : Lillie, b. 4, 27, 1875; d. 4, 5, 1876 : Clarence, b. 11, 5, 1877 ; m. in Phila. 10, 18, 1904, Elizabeth Tanner, dau. of Joseph Tanner of Edgewood, Bucks Co. He is a popular and efficient ticket agent at Langhorne, Pa. : Ernest, b. 2, 28, 1880: Reba Mae, b. 2, 1, 1884: Helen R. b. 3, 7, 1887 ; d. 11, 20, 1901 ; buried at Wrightstown. 3778. Howard A. Hellyer, M. D., b. 10, 22, 1845 ; m. 6, 28, 1868, Frances Olmstead, b. 8, 14, 1844; dau. of Silas Olmstead of Ithaca, N. Y., and Elizabeth Thompson Squires of Auburn, N. Y., who were m. 12, 11, 1829. He was gradu- ated from the University of Penna. 3, 13, 1868 ; has been a successful practi- tioner at Penn's Park, Bucks Co., Pa., for a number of years and is interested in school work. Issue :— Willie 0., b. 6, 10, 1869; d. 4, 10, 1870; buried at Forest drove : Eugene, b. 1, 17, 1871 ; d. 5, 25, 1875 ; buried same : Edwin F., b. 10, 17, 1872; see below: Grace E., b. 10, 11, 1876; grad. West Chester State Normal School : Mabel P., b. 4, 30, 1879 ; d. 7, 26, 1895 : H. Arthur, b. 12, 23, 1880 ; grad. W. C. S. N. S. ; m. Nellie S. White of Fallsington, Pa. : Harold, b. 1, 13, 1883; grad. W. C. S. N. S. and since teaching: George W., b. 12, 5, 1884; a student at W. C. S. N. S. in 1902. Edwin F. Hellyer m. 6, 12, 1901, at her home in Vineland, N. .T., Edith Robinson, b. 4, 12, 1S73 ; dau. of John Milo Robinson and Adelia Osterhout. He is a graduate in pharmacy and is located at Newtown, Pa. She followed teaching for several years. No issue 1011. Children of (1717) Ralph L. and Annie (Heston) Twining. 3779. Samuel H. Twining (Ralph, Jacob, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 3, 16, 1844; d. 3, 20, 1864; m. 2, 16, 1862, R. Jennie Homer. Soon after marriage he enlisted in Co. A., 186th Penna. Inf.; died of measles in the field hospital; buried at Wrightstown. Issue : — Maud C, b. 11, 24, 1862; m. Samuel K. Wismer, son of Samuel and Elizabeth, and had Samuel K., Jr., b. 8, 18, 1887. She was raised by her grandmother, separated from her husband, squandered her grandfather's estate and married a Salvation Array preacher. Rev. Paul A. Jones, Philadelphia. Elmer, b. 1864, resides in Philadelphia, unm. He in- herited a portion of his grandfather's estate and is ''a steady upright man." 3780. John H. Twining, b. 2, 21, 1851 ; d. 1852. 3781. Ralph L. Twining, b. 11, 6, 1854; d. 1874, unm. Children of (1719) Silas and Letitia (Harrold) Twining. 3782. John Twining (Silas, John, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John) b. 2, 6, 1829 ; d. 12, 29, 1848. SEVENTH GENERATION. 431 3783. Charles Twining, b. 2, 10, 1833 ; d. 9, 14, 1864, in the army, at Knoxville, Term., from smi stroke. 3784. Amos Twining, b. 7, 28, 1837 ; gardener and fruit grower, Haskins, 0. ; served in the Civil War in 18th U. S. A. inf, Ohio ; m. Mary Norris, b. 1842. They spend their winters in Florida. Baptists. Issue : — Lueinda, b. 5, 5, 1860 ; m. John Olliger, d. 2, 5, 1904; had Gertrude (m. Paul Gonyer), Lettie, Maggie, Lucy, Jennie and Berniee. Res., Bowling Green, 0. : William H., b. 5, 13, 1862; m. Viola Hollenback and resides at Haskins, 0. ; has Amos N., 3, 22, 1886, and Esther L., 12, 16, 1893 : Elam B., b. 7, 18, 1866 ; res. Bowling Green, 0. ; ra. Carrie Marron and has Ercile and Erma : Susan A., b. 5, 18, 1868 ; d. 12, 22, 1897 ; m. Charles W. May and has Ethel, George, Frank and Cecil : Harvey A., b. 5, 13, 1871 ; druggist and P. M., Haskins, 0. ; m. 1895, Edith Johnston and has Mildred, Chester and Dale d. y. : Jennie M., b. 10, 30, 1873 ; m. Elwin A. Daven- port ; res. Perrysburg, 0. ; has Clesson and Gladj^s : George W., b. 8, 12, 1875 ; res. Perrysburg; m. Lucia Davenport and has Orlena : AA''ilbur R., b. 9, 3, 1877; res. Bowling Green ; m. Alice Amon and has Roscoe and others. 3785. Eli Twining, b. 2, 23, 1839 ; d. 8, 26, 1864, at Knoxville, Tenn., in the Civil War. 3786. Francis M. Twining, b. 11, 21, 1842 ; gardener, Haskins, 0. ; m. 1866, Thedocia A. Apger, b. 3, 10, 1842, d. 1904. Issue :— Mary L., b. 4, 29, 1868; m. George Helzer of Tontogany, 0., and has Augusta, Charles and Annie : Francis E. b. 1, 22„ 1872 ; m. Louise Helzer ; res. Toledo, 0. ; has Earl, Cloyce and Grace : Annie E., b. 11, 22, 1875 ; d. 4, 25, 1877 : Jay W., b. 3, 2, 1877 ; res. Rising Sun, 0. ; m. Huldah Cummings and has Nina and Joy : Lula, b. 11, 27, 1883 ; d. 1, 2, 1884. 3787. Alvin, b. 4, 25, 1847 ; d. in the Civil War near Washington, D. C, 8, 24, 1864. 3788. A son died young. 3789. A daughter died young. Children of (1721) Susanna Twining and Oliver P. Ely. 3789. George W. Ely (Susanna, Joseph, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 1830 ; d. 1894 ; farmer at Guyencourt, Del. ; m. Hannah G. Hendrickkson, d. 1864. Second m., 1869, to Mary S. Shaw. Issue .-—Howard G., b. 1870: Florence H., b. 1871 : Oliver P., b. 1876 ; d. 1903. 3790. Huston Thompson Ely, twin with George, m. 1851, Rachel Brad- ford, d. 1870. Issue :— Mary, b. 1852 : Jessie, b. 1854 : George, b. 1860. Second m. to Patience P. Smith, d. 1889. He resides in Philadelphia. 3791. Louisa Ely, b. 1834, m. William A. Lyman, farmer, who d. 1878. Res. Marshallton, Del. Issue: — Emma, b. 1858; unm. 432 THE KIEK FAMILY. 3792. Mary Emma Ely, b. 1842, m. Pierson Talley, cabinet maker and machine worker, Wilmington, Del. No issue. Children of (1722) Jonathan and Susan (Balliet) Twining. 3793. A daughter (Jonathan, Joseph, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 4, 17, 1837 ; died same day. 3794 Mary Jane Tv/ining, b. 1, 17, ]839; d. Mauch Chunk, Pa., 7, 28, 1887 ; m. 3, 26, 1857, Elias D. Thompson of Sweet Valley, Pa. 3795. Edgar Twining, b. 10, 10, 1840; unm. He is one of the best known men in Carbon Co., Pa. ; has been connected with First National Bank, Mauch Chunk, for twenty years and now cashier: largest real estate owner in E. Mauch Chunk, and the only Republican ever elected as county treasurer. He is trustee and administrator of several large estates. 3796. George W. Twining, b. 4, 6, 1842 ; m. 1st Sarah Lee, dau. of Isaac and Lucy Lee. Second m. 4, 24, 1865, to Sallie A. Slater of Slatington, Pa. He is siipt. of Lehigh and Susquehanna division of the New Jersey Central R. R., and has one of the prettiest homes in East Mauch Chunk. 3797. John Twining, b. 4, 16, 1845 ; died in infancy. 3798. Evaline Twining, b. 7, 7, 1846; d. 11, 2, 1847. 3799. Antoinette L. Twining, b. 12, 21, 1850; m. 12, 4, 1874, William S. Walter, clerk for N. J. Central R, R., Mauch Chunk, Pa. Episcopalian. No Lssue, 3800. Amanda Twining, b. 11, 1, 1850; num.; houskeeper for her brother Alfred; member M. E. Church. 3801. Alfred W. Twining, b. 2, 11, 1853 ; formerly reporter and foreman of Sunday Free Press, Scranton, Pa. ; associate editor Scranton Times ; owner of store, Voorhis & Twining, and of one of the finest homes in Scranton ; of local note as a botanist. Independent in polities and member M. E. Ch. 3802. Infant son, d. 7, 23, 1853. 3803. Thompson J. D. Twining, b. 1, 4, 1856 ; d. 2, 27, 1856. Children of (1723) Antoinette L. Twining and Ira T. Johnson. 3804. Joseph T. Johnson (Antoinette, Joseph, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 27, 1836; m. Eveline V. Winship, d. 1873, and 2d, Anna E. Smith. Issue :— Oliver H., b. 1861 : Louisa J., b. 1863 : Lizzie L., b. 1867 : Richard H., b. 1878 : William H., b. 1882 : James M., b. 1885. SEVENTH GENERATION. 433 3805. Mary Etta Johnson, b. 2, 28, 18:S9 ; deceased ; m. Juhii McMasters and had children. 3806. William H. Johnson, b. 12, 28, 1841; retired business man; spends his winters in Florida ; res. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. 6, 7, 1881 Susan C. Smith. No issue. 3807. James Theodore Johnson, b. 4, 1, 1845 ; res. Lambertville, N. J. ; m. Mary Jeanette Slifer and had issue, Mary C, b. 1872 : Ida M., b. 1874 : Walter T., b. 1875. 3808. Charles S. Johnson, b. 8, 7, 1849; res. Bristol, Pa.; has wife and several children. Children of (1724) Mary Twining and Mahlon Reeder. 3809. George W. Reeder (Mary, Joseph, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 18, 1833; d. 1897, num.; resided in Philadelphia. 3810. Lewis A. Reeder, b. 9, 28, 1835 ; d. 8, 26, 1884, at Helena, Mont., a wealthy contractor, unm. 3811. Huston T. Reeder, b. 9, 28, 1836; a builder; res. Missoula, Mont; m. Emmelia S. Johnson, b. in Sweden 6, 30, 1858. 3812. Maria Louisa Reeder, b. 4, 2, 1838; d. at Danville, Pa., 6, 1, 1880; m. Joseph Carton and had Orlenzo C. and Rynaldo, who have taken the name of Reeder. 3813. Abraham R. Reeder, engineer, b. 9,18, 1842; d. 4, 22, 1883, in Philadelphia ; m. P]lizabeth Clark, d. 1903, in Phila. No issue. 3814. Joseph Reeder, b. 1, 19, 1848; d. 4, 7, 1853, at Penn's Park. 3815. Willis W. Reeder, b. 9, 7, 1850; real estate broker, Philadelphia, Pa. ; m. 1876, Mary Louise Craven, dau. of William and Margaret, formerlj' of Johnsville, b. 8, 27, 1856. Issue :— Harry T., b. 9, 7, 1878 ; m. 1905, Flora Kirk, and resides at Germantown, Pa. : Clara Louise, b. 7, 31, 1880; m. 1905, Mark H. Orpen. Res. Providence, R. I. 3816. Stephen Reeder, b. 11, 10, 1855; d. at Penn's Park 1, 9, 1856. Children of (1725) Mercy M. Twining and Charles Hart. 3817. Harrison Hart (Mercy, Joseph, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John)), b. 8, 9, 1840; d. 11, 26, 1889; m. Clementine Yates, d. 1897. Second m. to Irene Balderston, b. 1851. Res., Newtown, Pa. Issue : — Charles, d. 1893, m. Louisa Swangle and had Howard and Isaac: Annabell F. (by 2d marriage), b. 1873; 434 THE KIRK FAMILY. d. 11, 30, 1903 ; m. 9, 27, 1899, in Newtown, to Clarence P. Conover, d. 1900. She was member St. Luke's Church, Newtown. 3818. Joseph Twining Hart, b. 4, 4, 1842; m. 1868, Alice D. Child. Res., Lambertville, N. J. Issue : — Charles, b. 1872, m. May Morgan and has three children: Isaac C, b. 1875, at Penn's Park; m. 1897 Anna R. Worthington, dau. of Israel Worthington and Sarah Groom, and had Sarah W., b. 8 Mo. 1898 ; d. 9, 12, 1907 ; buried at Wrightstown: Susanna C, b. 1877, m. 1897, William Murry, Pineville, Pa.: Mercy A., b. 1879; ni. (4636) Charles W. Scarborough: Rose Alice, b. 1884. 3819. Samuel Twining Hart, b. 12, 16, 1843 ; d. 2, 11, 1844. 3820. Mary Jane Hart, b. 4, 29, 1845 ; m. 1867, Nelson Heston, son of Joshua Heston and Cornelia McMasters. Res., Montgomery Ave., Trenton, N. J. Issue : — Essie D., m. George W. Bethel ; reside in the West : Cora, m. 1892, Calvin Emerson : Lizzie, m. 1895, Walter Hines, and in 1901, George Phillips : Joshua, m. 1900, has children : Joseph, m. 1902, Lizzie Starkey : Charles, m. 1905, Anna Henry : Edward. 3821. Elizabeth E. Hart, b. 1, 14, 1847; m. Howard S. Barvis, b. 1843; a tailor, of Trenton, N. J. Issue :— Rachel S., b. 1872, m. Charles *W. Light, Akron, 0.: Charles H., b. 1876, m. 1902, Alice Cooper, and resides at Trenton; Elizabeth H., b. 1885. 3822. Joseph Hibbs Hart, b. 5, 1, 1849 ; d. 9, 8, 1874. 3823. Amanda Pettit Hart, b. 6, 2, 1851 ; m. Charles Swope, Trenton, N. J. Issue: — Harry A., b. 1875, m. Nellie Hurbert and has three children: Tacy A., b. 1877, m. 1900, Thomas Cartwright, and has Howard, b. 1903 : Robert, b. 1879, m. 1900, Bertha R. Dickey : Isaac P., b. 1882 : Lizzie A., b. 1883 : Irene, b. 1884, m. John Serry and has Jenetta A., b. 1904. 3824. Susanna Ely Hart, b. 11, 5, 1852 ; d. 8, 18, 1854.. 3825. Antoinette Louisa Hart, b. 1 (or 7), 31, 1854; d. 8, 14, 1854. Children of (1728) Hannah Tomlinson and Timothy Haines. 3826. Elizabeth Twining Haines (Hannah, Elizabeth, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 7, 4, 1830; m. 12, 18, 1849, Lorenza D. Lewis, farmer, b. 10, 28, 1828; d. 5, 1, 1878; son of Emery and Rachel Lewis. Res., Penn Twp,, Jay Co., Ind. In early life they were Friends and later united with the Spiritualists. 3827. Joel Haines, b. 12, 2, 1831 ; died young. 3828. Joseph T. Haines, b. 1, 30, 1833 ; m. 3, 3, 1872, Mary Lunissa SEVENTH GENERATION. 435 Jordan, b. 3, 19, 1838 ; dau. of James and Nancy Jordan. They reside in Jack- son Twp., Jay Co., Ind. He was formerly a potter, now a farmer. He furnished the records of his mother's descendants. They are Spiritualists. Issue: — Edgar Allen Poe, b. 2, 26, 1873 ; d. 5, 25, 1886 : Eva Adreal, b. 7, 2, 1875 ; m. 4, 6, 1894, William Mason, b. 3, 4, 1873 ; son of John and Sarah Slason. He is a farmer in Jackson Twp. Issue : — Elvin Kenneth Mason, b. 11, 14, 1895. 3829. Isaac Haines, b. 8, 15, 1835 ; m. 10, 4, 1857, Mary Elma Gray, b. 9, 16, 1839. They reside in Penn Twp., Jay Co., Ind. ; farmers and Spiritualists. 3830. Edwin J. Haines, b. 11, 20, 1841 ; m. Lydia Ann Wright. He served in the Civil War under Gen. Sherman, in his march to the Sea. Issue : — Franklin G. Haines. 3831. Mary Caroline Haines, b. 4, 2, 1845; d. 4, 19, 1845. Children of (1732) Andrew and Annie (Detwiler) Scott. 3832. Wilmer D. Scott (Andrew, Mary, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 12, 19, 1848; m. 10, 28, 1872, S. Lizzie Wister, b. 7, 17, 1850. Res. at Tabor Road and Front St., Olney, Phila. He is employed by the Penna. R. R. at Broad St. Station, Phila. Is.sue :— George P., b. 2, 17, 1874 ; m. 1, 28, 1901, Mae B. Webster : Wilmer H. R., deceased: Edna Mae, b. 1, 25, 1878: Marie E., b. 6, 28, 1881 : Leon W., b. 7, 11, 1884 : Howard, b. 1, 9, 1887 : Lirida B., b. 6, 8, 1889. 1889. 3833. Lizzie Scott, b. 2, 25, 1851 ; d. 1, 5, 1854. 3834. Howard Scott, b. 4, 2, 1856; m. 1, 1, 1879, Mary Amelia Parmer, b. 3, 16, 1858 ; dau. of Stephen and Martha Parmer (?). They reside at 461 Martin St., Phila. He is a carpenter ; members of M. E. Church. Issue: — Stephen Parmer, b. 9, 17, 1881 : Martha Parmer, b. 4, 19, 1883 : Harry Robinson, b. 3, 2, 1888 : Atlee Ellicott, b. 8, 16, 1894 : Amelia Lawrence, b. 5, 4, 1899. By second wife, Elizabeth S. Watson. 3835. Edward H. Scott, b. 4, 8, 1861; married. Res., 1709 Huntingdon St., Phila. 3836. John W. Scott, b. 5, 15, 1864 ; d. 5, 21, 1865. 3837. Lillie B. Scott, b. 10, 18, 1864 ; m. Henry. Address, 4456 Franklin St., Philada. No response. Children of (1733) Edward T. and Caroline (Ellis) Scott. 3838. Emilie C. Scott (Edward, Mary, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 436 THE KIRK FAMILY. 10, 18, 1855, m. 5, 13, 1875, William H. Walker, sometime teacher in Doyles- town ; now an insurance agent at Norristown, Pa. 3839. Eliza E. Scott, b. 4, 10, 1857 ; d. 8 Mo. 1860. By second wife, Eliza Ellis. 3840. Amos Gilbert Scott, b. 10, 1, 1862; d. 1, 28, 1886. Children of (1736) John and Martha (Cadwallader) Scott. 3841. Angle Scott (John, Mary, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 13, 1848 ; d. 5, 1, 1872, unm. 3842. Mary S. Scott, b. 6, 1, 1849; m. 8, 19, 187--, Miles Terry, farmer, b. 9, 21, 1844 ; son of Isaac Terry and Martha Streeper. Address, Breadysville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Lea P., b. 12, 6, 1874 ; see below : John S., b. 6, 2, 1877 : Florence, b. 3, 3, 1887. Lea r. Terry m. 6, ]G, 1897, Valeria Stout, b. 3, .3, 1871; dau. of Christian Stout and Sarah Shelmire of Fox Chase, Philada. Res., at Cheltenham, Mont- gomery Co. Bookkeeper : Members of Baptist Church. Issue : — Mary S., b. 6, 28, 1899. John S. Terry m. 11, 9, 1898, Nora Stout, b. 2, 3, 1875 ; sister to Valeria Stout, above. He is a farmer at Breadysville, Bucks Co. : members of Hartsville Presb. Church. 3843. Frank W. Scott, b. 6, 18, 1855 ; m. 12, 5, 1877, Flora Young, b. 3, 11, 1857 ; dau. of Joseph K. Young and Jane E. Bro-WTi. He is a farmer at Jack- sonville, Bucks Co. P. 0., Breadysville : members of Davisville Baptist Church. Issue :— Joseph Y., b. 9, 28, 1881 : Martha C, b. 5, 4, 1887 : Laura N. and William N., b. 8, 29, 1890. 3844. Harvey E. Scott, b. 10, 9, 1858 ; m. 12, 3, 1885, Hallie S. Knight, b. 12, 18, 1864; dau. of J. Paul Knight and Elizabeth R. Vansant of Southampton Twp., Bucks Co. He is a farmer at Richboro, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — J. Paul, b. 1, 27, 1887 : D. Byron, b. 11, 2, 1889 : Marian E., b. 5, 24, 1894: II. Gerald, b. 6, 9, 1899. 3845. Walter Scott, b. 5, 7, 1865; m. 6, 1, 1887, Mary Lillian Ritchie, b. 11, 7, 1866, at Seaford, Del.; dau. of Capt. William Ritchie and Amanda W. Walmsley of Warminster, Bucks Co. He is a farmer at Richboro, Bucks Co. Issue:— Clara A., b. 4, 20, 1888 : Beatrice Elizabeth, b. 1, 10, 1890. Children of (1738) James Duffel and Ellen (Mathews) Scott. 3846. Emma Mathev/s Scott (James, Mary, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 10, 29, 1857; m. 8, 9, 1882 (3931) George S. McDowell. See his line. 3847. Joseph Scott, b. 10, 31, 1859 ; d. 2, 4, 1863. K a a H O °= I ts w ' S o ffi o c! w m SEVENTH GENERATION. 437 3848. Mary L. Scott, twin with Joseph, m. 9, 11, 1884, Herbert P. Stilwell, b. 9, 1, 1856 ; son of Charles Stilwell and Mary C. Hunt of Bucks Co., Pa. He is a Baptist minister and they reside at 599 Westminster St., St. Paul, Minn. Issue :— Charles J., b. 9, 13, 1886 : Clifford S., b. 2, 6, 1890. 3849. Winfield Scott, b. 11, 1, I860; d. 2, 11, 1863. 3850. James Clifford Scott, M. D., b. 9, 29, 1866 ; m. 3, 20, 1901, Annabel E. Scliurch, b. 5, 11, 1865 ; dau. of William Plarrison and Elizabeth Schurch. He is superintendent at the Penna. Epileptic Hospital and Colony Farm, Oak- bourne, Chester Co., Pa., and resides there: member of Tioga Baptist Church, Phila. : his wife a member of Protestant Episcopal Church of the Annuncia- tion, Phila. Issue :— Kenneth, b. 2, 28, 1902. 3851. Alice Amelia Scott, b. 12, 28, 1863; ra. 2, 16, 1893, Henry M. Clemens, farmer, b. 4, 19, 1870; son of Jacob Clemens and Mary Myers. They resided near Doylestown, removing thence to Oakbourne and now at AVest- town, Chester Co., Pa. Issue: — Henry Donald, b. 1, 3, 1894: Margaret Myers, b. 11, 12, 1895 : Ellen Mathews, b. 4, 3, 1901. Children of (1742) Emmor and Ann (Scott) Tomlinson. 3852. Adeline S. Tomlinson (Emmor, Rebecca, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 1, 1847 m. 12, 13, 1866, Charles F. Cadwallader, b. 7, 3, 1844; d. 6, 9, 1898 ; son of James M. Cadwallader and Christiana Pell of Buckingham, Bucks Co. He was a farmer and later a milk dealer in Philadelphia, residing at 2268 Bouvier Street : members of Presb. Church. Is,sue : — Warren H., b. 12, 11, 1869 ; see below : Adella M., b. 8, 11, 1872 ; d. 5, 25, 1886 : Samuel T., b. 2, 12, 1878; store clerk, residing at 2268 N. Bouvier Street: Estella F., b. 4, 4, 1880. Warren H. Cadwallader m. 2, 12, 1898, Nettie S. Langliorue, b. 3, 15, 1878; dau. of George Langhorne and Anna L. Davenport. He is a R. R. clerk, resid- ing at 12.30 Harold St., Phila. ; members of Baptist Church. 3853. Isabella Tomlinson, b. 9, 28, 1849; d. 11, 21, 1908; buried at Doyles- town ; m. 1, 4, 1872, Stacy P. Cadwallader, b. 1, 4, 1850 ; son of James M. Cad- wallader and Christiana Pell of Buckingham. He is a produce dealer, residing at 3106 N. 9th St., Phila. She was a member of Presb. Church. Issue : — ■ Harry, b. 6, 15, 1874; see below: Elmer H., b. 4, 3, 1876; d. 8, 8, 1876: Harvey T., b. 3, 21,'l883: Bertha T., b. 10, 23, 1884: Frank T., b. 5, 9, 1887: Florence Mny, h. 3, 31, 1890. Hari-y Cadwallader m. 9, 16, 1897, Fannie H. Hugel, b. 2, 5, 1874; dau. of George Hugel and Elizabeth Schoffrod. He is a general upholsterer. Res. 1244 Harold St., Philada. Issue :— Ida May, b. 11, 8, 1898 : Ethel Verna, b. 10, 6, 1900. 3854. Thomas T. Tomlinson, b. 11, 7, 1851; m. 12, 24, 1879, Martha Greer Tomson, b. 1, 31, 1855 ; dau. of Cornelius Tomson and Elizabeth Ann Rich of 438 THE KIRK FAMILY. Buckingham, Bucks Co. He is a produce dealer, residing at 2440 N. ISth Street, Philada. (Elizabeth Ann Rich is said to have been a descendant of one Snodgrass, a passenger on the Mayflower.) Issue: — Cora Stilwell, b. 8, 14, 1881, at Painswick Ilall, near Doylestown : William Reber, b. 11, 26, 1883 : Stella Elizabeth, b. 1, 28, 1886. 3855. Joshua S. Tomlinson, b. 9, 1, 1853 ; ra. 10, 10, 1879, Sarah Catharine Fisher, b. 11 20, 1861 ; dau. of Alfred Fisher and Martha Rogers. He is a dealer in real estate, Doylestown, Pa. Issue: — Martha Gertrude, b. 8, 16, 1880; d. 2, 19, 1881 : Frank D., b. 5, 10, 1882 : Blanche May, b. 7, 25, 1887 : Miriam C, b. 11, 21, 1890 : Ruth Buryl, b. 5, 7, 1897. 3856. Sarah Ella Tomlinson, b. 3, 23, 185G; m. 7, 29, 1878, Oliver James Lewis, b. 1, 5, 1856; son of Charles Lewis and Hannah Cline. He is a farmer at Doylestown, Pa. ; members of Presbyterian Church. Issue : — Emmor T. : Anna Bell, b. 4, 17, 1881 ; see below : Mary Edna, b. 10, 15, 1882 ; d. 10, 12, 1903 : Elsie, b. 2, 18, 1884: Stacy C, b. 12, 9, 1885; d. 3, 2, 1887. Anna Bell Lewis, m. 11, 11, 1902, by Rev. Jas. Riley Bergey, of Salem Reformed Church, to John H. Loux, son of Albert Loux. 3857. Phebe T. Tomlinson, b. 7, 10, 1858; res. Doylestown, Pa., unm.; member of Presb. Church. 3858. Harvey Tomlinson, b. 5, 23, 1860 ; ra. 9, 30, 1884, Rosella Fell, b. 12, 20, 1859 ; dau. of Seneca Fell and Jane Eliza Taylor. He is in the employ of the Union Traction Company and resides at 2030 N. 7tli St., Phila. : members of Presbyterian Church. Issue :— Harry S., b. 6, 21, 1894: Lillian May, b. 9, 25, 1896 : Russell H., b. 1, 15, 1899. 3859. Ida Rebecca Tomlinson, b. 8, 14, 1862; m. 2, 4, 1885, William H. Rous, b. 7, 12, 1863 ; son of Joseph Rous and P^lizabeth Dantz. Res. Doyles- town, Pa. He is a salesman and she a member of Presb. Church. Issue : — Adeline C, b. 10, 30, 1886: Claire L., b. 10, 6, 1888: Florence, b. 3, 8, 1894: Henry D., b. 3, 26, 1895. Children of (1745) Hannah Tomlinson and Harrison Cadwallader. 3860. Anna Rebecca Cadwallader (Hannah, Rebecca, Joseph, John Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 9, 1852; d. 8, 17, 1852. 3861. Evangeline Cadv/allader, b. 9, 28, 1853; m. 12, 31, 1873, John B. La Rue, farmer, b. 9, 19, 1847 ; son of Marmaduke C. La Rue and Sarah Ring, of Southampton, Bucks Co., Pa. They reside near Pineville, Pa. Members of M. E. Church. Issue :— Albert C, b. 11, 10, 1874 : Harrison C, b. 8, 17, 1876 : SEVENTH GENERATION. 439 Alice C, b. n, 8, 1S81: Edgar Justin, b. 7, 1, 1885; m. 2, 27, 1907, Bessie L. Mathews. Albert C. La Rue m. 2, 10, 1897, Sarah N. Rlioads, b. 12, 12, 1875 ; dau. of Nathan Rhoads and Rebecca Drury. He is a farmer, near Doylestown : mem- bers of M. E. Church. Issue ;— Horace R., b. 1, 4, 1898: Earl Stanley, b. 3, 6, 1901. Harrison C. LaRue m. 2, 13, 1902, under care of Wrightstown Mo. Mtg., Emma S. Poole, b. 11, 10, 187G; dau. of John T. Poole and (1897) Priscilla Ann Smith. He is a carpenter and builder, Wycombe, Pa. A child d aged one month : Marion E., b. 11, 29, 1906 : Harrison Morell, b. 8, 2, 1909. Alice C. La Rue m. 11, 21, 1901, at her home near Pineville, by Rev. C. K. Illick of Kent Co., Del., to Frederick Worthington, son of Israel Worthington and Sarah Groom. Res. near Pineville. Issue : Alma Pearl, b. 1902, d. 10, 10, 1903 : Evangeline, b. 3 Mo. 1910. 3862. William S. Cadwallader, farmer, b. 10, 8, 1856; m. 11, 8, 1878, Madora Eva Garret, b. 7, 1, 1859 ; dau. of Hiram Garret and Sophia Smith. They reside in Wrightstown Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. P. 0., Penn's Park. Issue: —Elsie D., b. 2, 7, 1880 : Charles S., b. 5, 8, 1882. Elsie D. Cadwallader m. 11, 26, 1903. Willard K. Crouthamel, son of .Tacob Crouthamel and Marie Keck. He is ticket and express agent at Wycombe Station, N. E. R. R. 3863. Sallie G. Cadwallader, b. 11, 15, 1858 ; m. 8, 29, 1888, Robert L. Burns, b. 11, 12, 1863 ; son of Thomas Burns and Martha Lott of Bensalem, Bucks Co. He is principal of Jenkintown School, Montgomery Co., Pa., where they reside. Issue :— Ida E., b. 7, 7, 1891 : Edith M., b. 5, 29, 189- : Hannah C, b. 8, 2, 1894. 3864. Lewis R. Cadwallader, b. 9, 2, I860; m. 9, 24, 1884, Blanche Garret, b. 3, 28, 1863; dau. of Hiram Garret and Sophia Smith. He was an express- man in Philadelphia. Issue: — Walter S., b. 4, 3, 1886; d. y:Alvin, b. 2, 24, 1888: Vernica, b. 4, 1, 1895: Jessie, b. 5, 25, 1898. 3865. Rebecca T. Cadwallader b. 6, 25, 1862; m. 11, 25, 188-, James Hibbs, farmer, b. 11, 20, 1861; son of William Hibbs and Josephine Matthias. Res. Newtown, Pa. Issue : — Marguerite, b. 6, 2, 1889. 3866. Elizabeth S. Cadwallader, b. 10, 9, 1863 ; m. 5, 23, 1884, Charles A. Garret, b. 8, 29, 1856 ; son of Hiram Garret and Sophia Smith. He is a railroad conductor. Issue: — ^Blanche Irene, b. 7, 10, 1887: Martha Gertrude, b. 4, 21, 1888. 3867. Francis T. Cadwallader, b. 7, 18, 1865 ; m. 12, 25, 1887, Elizabeth Brown, b. 1, 26, 1863. He is a farmer in Bensalem, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Ella A., b. 9, 8, 1888 : Harrison R., b. 12, 19, 1890 : Cordelia R., b. 11, 22, 1892 : Florence V., b. 7, 23, 1896. 3868. Martha S. Cadwallader, b. 3, 14, 1867 ; m. 2, 25, 1892, A. Lincoln Spencer, farmer, b. 11, 17, 1866 ; son of Cameron Spencer and Rachel Hart of 410 THE KIRK FAMILY. Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa., where they reside. P. 0. Breadysville, Pa. Issue : — Horace Cameron, b. 1, 23, 1895. Children of (1748) James Tomlinson and Susanna Tomlinson. 3869. Silas T. Tomlinson (James, Rebecca, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 26, 1863 ; d. 8, 14, 1863. 3870. Miles T. Tomlinson, b. 11, 22, 1865; m. 1, 20, 1892, Eliza N. Beans, b. 1, 23, 1871 ; d. 12, 14, 1906 ; dau. of Isaac D. Beans and Annie E. Riley. Res. Hartsville, Bucks Co., Pa. Farmers. Issue : — Marguerite E., b. 5, 29, 1893 : Alberta M., b. 5, 26, 1896 : Byron, b. 5, 14, 1899. 3871. WilUam S. Tomlinson, b. 10, 4, 1867 ; d. 4, 29, 1905 ; buried Hillside Cem., Montgomery Co.; m. 9, 11, 1895, Ella R. Kirk, b. 11, 30, 1870; dau. of (2620) Sarah Worthington and Samuel C. Kirk, of Mozart, Bucks Co. He was in the grocery business in Philadelphia. Issue : — Marie T., b. 2, 23, 1896 : Lester A., b. 11, 1, 1898; d. 10, 14, 1910. 3872. Albert Tomlinson, b. 1, 20, 1870; m. 1, 15, 1895, Mary W. Beans, b. 5, 23, 1872 ; dau. of Isaac D. Beans and Annie E. Rile}^ Res. Jamison, Bucks Co., Pa. Farmers and members Riehboro Ref. Presb. Church. No issue in 1901. Children of (1751) Hannah Tomlinson and Aaron Knight. 3873. Deborah Knight (Hannah, Deborah, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, John), m. Jacob S. Randall. She d. 11, 27, 1910, at Trevose, Bucks Co., in her 60th year. Their youngest son, Francis T., d. 7, 23, 1881, aged 5 months, and their dau. Elma m. 2, 2, 1893, under care of Byberry Mo. Mtg, George R. Martindale, son of Watson C. and Susan C. Martindale. No further record. 3874. Phebe Knight, b. 9, 29, 1856; m. Richard L. Dolton, b. 10, 21, 1847; son of Charles Dolton and Emma Poulterer, of P]nglish birth. He was reared a farmer and makes a specialty of dairy farming in Southampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue:— Aaron K, b. 8, 10, 1880; see below: Emma, b. 8, 10, 1882; m. George T. White : Bertha, b. 7, 25, 1884 ; d. 8, 9, 1885 : Mary E., b. 12, 26, 1885 : Mabel, b. 1, 28, 1887 : Richard, b. 4, 6, 1888. Aaron K. Dolton in. 2, 26, 1902, Blanche Atkinson, b. 11, 24, 18S2, dau. of (.5137) Julia Tomlinson and Charles S. Atkinson. Issue: — Aaron K., b. 1, 20, 1903 : Florence. 3875. Emily Knight, m. Jonathan K. Cornell. No further record. Children of (1754) Francis and Emily Anna (Carter) Tomlinson. 3876. Emma Rebecca Tomlinson (Francis, Deborah, Joseph, John, Eliza- beth, John), b. 1, 27, 1866; d. 9, 3, 1866. SEVENTH GENERATION. 441 3877. Anna L. Tomlinson, b. 12, 20, 1861; m. 9 or 10, 27, 1893, (4042) Henry Staekhouse. See his line. Children of (1761) David and Hannah (Margerum) Balderston. 3878. Rebecca Balderston (David, John, Rachel, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 1, 11, 1841 ; m. Edward Hicks, farmer, son of Mahlon Hicks. She resides at 4343 Penn Street, Frankford, Phila. Issue : — Anna M. 3879. Phebe Balderston, b. 3, 25, 1842; ra. Edward Carter, carpenter, son of Richard Carter and Phebe Lovett. Issue : — Mary, m. Taylor : Harriet. 3880. Sarah Ann Balderston, b. 4, 5, 1843; m. 11, 26, 1868, Eli Overholt, farmer, b. 3, 21, 1845 ; son of Isaac Overholt and Hannah Bryan. They reside near Dolington, Pa. Issue :— Rebecca S., b. 2, 3, 1871 : David B., b. 9, 8, 1872. Rebecca S. Overholt m. 12, 18, 1901, Chester Watson, b. 1, 19, 1879, and tliey have Sarah Eva, b. 5, 30, 1903. David Overholt m. 11, 28, 1895, Delia Caffev, and they have Earle, b. 10, 1, 1896 : Walter B., b. 12, 6, 1897 : Russell C, b. 5 Mo. 1901. 3881. Elizabeth M. Balderston, b. 8, 11, 1844; d. 1, 9, 18—; m. 6, 21, 1866, Charles H. Trexler, b. 11, 6, 1843 ; son of Isaac S. Trexler and Emetine Hime- back. He farms near Taylorsville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — William, b. 2, 8, 1867 ; d. 1, 9, 1891 : Hannah M., b. 7, 8, 1868 ; d. 9, 5, 1893 : Joseph S., b. 7, 3, 1870; m. 12, 16, 1890, Ida Cadwallader, b. 8, 2, 1872, and had Lizzie, b. 1, 14, 1891; d. 3, 17, 1892: Charles H., b. 2, 16, 1893: Etta, b. 9, 16, 1894: Maria F., b. 6, 12, 1900. 3882. David Jolly Balderston, b. 7, 31, 1846, in Lovv-er Makefield; m. 12, 30, 1869, Charity Trexler, b. 12, 5, 1849 ; dau. of Isaac S. Trexler and Emetine Himeback. He is a farmer and in 1907 resided near Dolington, Pa. His children all born in Lower Makefield Twp. 3883. Franklin Balderston, b. 7, 2,1848; m. Mary Roberts; is a book- keeper and resides at 2214 N. 7th St., Philadelphia. No issue given. 3884. Robert L. Balderston, b. 3, 28, 1850; m. 2, 27, 1879, Josephine A. Mathews, b. 8, 16, 1847 ; dau. of Azariah Mathews and Julia A. Conard. He is a merchant at Dolington, Pa. Issue : — William Ernest Balderston, b. 10, 10, 1880 ; m. 6, 17, 1903, Dora J. Kitchen, b. 1879, dau. of Addison Kitchen and Anna Randall. He is in the store at Dolington, Bucks Co., Pa., and has Verna Elizabeth, b. 9, 14, 1905. By second wife, Rebecca Margerum. 3885. Hannah Balderston, deceased. 3886. Ella Balderston, m. 3, 4, 1885, Ervin C. Brooks. 3887. Mary Ann Balderston, b. 8, 21, 1856 ; d. 9, 12, 1862. 442 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (1763) William and Anna H, (Boggs) Balderston. 3889. Anna Balderston (William, John, Rachel, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 1, 28, 1868; m. 11, 30, 1893, in Camden, N. J., to Andrew T. Biles of Lower Makefield, near Edgewood, son of Martin and Deborah A. Biles. Issue : — Stanley, b. 7, 9, 1894 : Olive, b. 3, 6, 1896. 3890. Emma Balderston, b. 2, 23, 1869; d. 11, 29, 1869. 3891. Olive Balderston, b. 7, 12, 1870 ; res. Newtown, Pa., imm. 3892. Frances Balderston, b. 9, 19, 1872; m. 1, 12, 1904, by Friends' cere- mony, at her home, "Valley Farm," to Charles T. Stockton, farmer, son of Lendrum and Abigail Stockton of Roelofs, Bucks Co., Pa. Res. Lower Make- field Twp., Bucks County. 3893. Martha Balderston, b. 9, 4, 1874; m. 4, 9, 1903, (4054) William B. Kirk. See his line. 3894. Laura Balderston, b. 2, 29, 1876 ; teacher in Schofield Industrial School, Aiken, S. C, unm. 3895. Julia Balderston, b. 1, 19, 1878; teacher in Peddie Iu.stitute, Hights- town, N. J., unm. 3896. Edith Balderston, b. 10, 14, 1879. 3897. William Penn Balderston, b. 6, 27, 1881 ; m. 1, 13, 1904, under care of Friends, Mary F. Eastburn, b. 4, 4, 1879 ; dau. of Albert Eastburn and Elizabeth Booz. He is a farmer near Dolington, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Esther, b. 12, 24, 1904 : Ruth Briggs, b. 3, 25, 1911. Children of (1766) Rachel B. Balderston and Amos Ely. 3898. Oliver P. Ely (Rachel, Timothy, Rachel, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 7, 31, 1851; m. 2, 28, 1875, Adalaide Sayre, b. 3, 9, 1850; dau. of Charles and Esther Sayre. Res., Tioga, Philadelphia. He is a teacher. No children given. 3899. George Ely, b. 6, 25, 1853 ; d. 2, 10, 1896 ; m. 8, 23, 1877, Hannah Lear, b. 3, 15, 1854; dau. of David and Catharine Lear. Issue: — John L., b. 1880, d. 4, 26, 1902, at Davis Grove, Bucks Co., Pa. Other children not named. 3900. Timothy B. Ely, b. 3, 1, 1855; m. 12, 28, 1876, Esther Larzalere, b. 3, 9, 1849 ; dau. of Benjamin and Mary Ann Larzalere. Res., near Chalfonte, Bucks Co., Pa. ; a farmer. No issue given. 3901. Sarah B. Ely, b. 6, 29, 1856; m. 2, 28, 1883, John Morgan, b. 2, 14, 1858 ; son of Morgan and Eleanor Morgan. He is a farmer at Three Tuns, Montgomery Co., Pa. SEVENTH GENERATION. 443 3902. Howard Ely, m and lives at Wardner, Idaho. 3903. Phebe Ely, b. 7, 7, 1862; housekeeper for Joseph S. Ely, Newtown, Pa., 1905. 3904. ElwoodEly, b. 7, 1, I860; m. 12, 24, 1885, Annie Kesler, dan. of Charles and Sarah Kesler. No children named. 3905. Albert Ely, b. 6, 15, 1865 ; d. 9, 10, 1894; m. 1, 14, 1890, Jennie Stout, dau. of Albert and Naomi Stout. He was in the creamery business at Prospectville, Montgomery Co., Pa. Children of (1767) Mahlon B. and Sarah (Briggs) Balderston. 3906. Isabella B. Balderston (Mahlon, Timothy, Rachel, John, Elizabeth, John), b. 10, 18, 1859; m. 10, 3, 1878, Samuel Carey, b. 3 Mo. 1843; son of William Carey and Phebe Howell. He is a farmer, at Pallsington, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Helen B., b. 5, 14, 1895. 3907. Mary Balderston, b. 10, 6, 1861 ; m. 1, 9, 1893, Ernest Tomlinson, b. 1, 9, 1864; son of Robert Tomlinson and Mary Hibbs. They reside in Norris- town, Pa., and he is editor of Norristown Record. Issue : — Alice, b. 10, 20, 1893 ; d. 7, 20, 1894 : Norman, b. 10, 21, 1895. 3908. Anna Balderston, b. 10, 7, 1864 ; m. 10, 20, 1887, Ira li. Cornell, b. 1, 18, 1861 ; son of Hiram Cornell and Henrietta Fetter. He is a farmer and auctioneer, NeAvtown, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Edna B., b. 2, 16, 1890 : Raymond C, b. 9, 1, 1893. 3909. Sarah W. Balderston, b, 10, 8, 1867 ; m. 10, 14, 1890, (4922) E. Rudolph Smith. See his line. 3910. Hugh Balderston, b. 11, 27, 1869 ; m. 11, 24, 1896, Annie Sernberger, b. 1 Mo. 1877 ; dau. of Charles and Emma Sernberger. He is a merchant in Trenton, N. J. Issue :— Mahlon E., b. 12, 24, 1900. 3911. Edward Balderston, b. 3, 12, 1872 ; d. 7, 20, 1896 ; m. 2, 12, 1896 ; Bessie Brooks, b. 10, 19, 1876 ; dau. of Oliver Brooks and Martha Stoop of Newtown Twp. His death was accidental while hauling hay. 3912. Elizabeth Balderston, b. 9, 12, 1878 ; m. 4, 8, 1900, Harvey Gordon, farmer, b. 1879 ; son of David and Emma Gordon. Res. Windsor, Mercer Co., N. J. No issue, 1905. 3913. Helen H. Balderston, b. 5, 12, 1875 ; teacher in 1904 at Cookstown, N. J. Children of (1774) Elizabeth Lewis Hutchinson and Niles Martin. 444 THE KIEK FAMILY. 3914. Sarah L. Martin (Elizabeth, Thomas, Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), m. 1, 12, 1876, (.3482) John T. Stapler. See his line. 3915. Joseph Martin, m. 10, 24, 1877, Charlotte Brady. Issue :— Edith, b.l881 : Niles, b. 1884. Children of (1775) Rebecca C. Hutchinson and Robert Walker. 3916. Esther H. Walker (Rebecca, Thomas, Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 7, 4, 1842; unmarried. 3917. Hutchinson Walker, b. 3, 14, 1844; m. 1,10, 1878, Catharine Cad- wallader, b. 11, 28, 1847 ; dau. of Cyrus and Margaret Cadwallader. He is a farmer at the homestead. Issue : — Margaret R., b. 1, 8, 1879 ; m. 5, 21, 1901, Edvt^ard C. Shoemaker : Arthur M., b. 9, 24, 1880 : Maud, b. 8, 22, 1883 ; d. 8, 12, 1884 : Mabel, twin with Maud, d. 8, 9, 1884 : Thomas C, b. 9, 4, 1885 : Robert M., b. 12, 19, 1886; d. 5, 24, 1887. 3918. Sarah Ann Walker, b. 5, 22, 1846 ; unmarried. 3919. Mary Smith Walker, b. 3, 28, 1848 ; m. 1, 4, 1872, T. Lloyd Fulmore. Address, Hatboro, Montgomery Co., Pa. Issue : — T. Edgar, b. 3, 9, 1873 ; unm. 1902: John M., b. 3, 9, 1874; m. 6, 14, 1900, Grace Hartman: T. Lloyd, b. 1, 16, 1877; m. 11, 6, 1901, Matilda J. Crissey : Estelle, b. 2, 22, 1882. 3920. David L. Walker, b. 2, 28, 18.51 ; d. 9, 25, 1854. 3921. Hannah Walker, b. 5, 25, 1857 ; d. 11, 6, 1862. Child of (1778) Thomas H. Buckman and Emeline Buckman 3922. Mary Jane Buckman (Thomas, Rebecca, Sarah, David, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 5, 1844; m. 2, 23, 1875, Charles Thompson, b. 3, 18, 1830; son of Charles Thompson Esq., and Ann Johnson. He is engaged in farming and fruit raising in the Napa Valley, California. P. 0., Rutherford. Issue : — Edward B., b. 11, 4, 1878 : Elizabeth B., b. 3, 17, 1881 : Philip Johnson, b. 10, 15, 1884. Children of (1780) Edward S. and Clayanna (Lloyd) Hutchinson. 3923. Helen Stanley Hutchinson (Edward, David, Sarah, David, Eliza- beth, John), b. 4, 5, 1871; m. 3, 12, 1901, Martin J. Caples, Columbus, Ohio. 3924. Rachel Hutchinson, b. 5, 21, 1873 ; m. 10, 11, 1899, John J. Lincoln of Blkhorn, W. Va. Res. Bluefields, W. Va. Issue :— Lloyd Stanley, b. 7, 20, 1900; d. 2, 21, 1911 at Blue Fields Hospital, Va., after an operation, bur. New- town, Pa. : John J., b. 12, 30, 1901. 3925. Edward Stanley Hutchinson, b. 2, 4, 1881. SEVENTH GENERATION. 445 Children of (1789) George and Amanda (Mathews) McDowell. 3926. Mary E. McDowell (George, William, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 19, 1837, in Doylestown Twp. ; m. 2 Mo. 1856, George Garges, farmer, b. 1, 23, 1831 ; son of John Garges and Margaret Delp of Doylestown Twp. 3927. Amy C. McDowell, b. 8, 20, 1839, in Doylestown Twp., d. 11, 16, 1893; m. 1, 8, 1868, B. Frank Bodine, farmer, b. 1, 18, 1836; son of John and Sarah Bodine of Doylestown Twp. Issue : — Edwin K., b. 7, 19, 1870 : Harry K, b. 12, 28, 1871 ; d. 6, 28, 1876. Edwiu K. Bociine m. 1, 15, 1894, Fannie Fell, b. 8, 30, 1868 ; dau. of James Fell and Mary E. Garges of Doylestown. He was sometime a storekeeper in Doylestown but in 1906 was in Florida for his health. 3928. William H. McDowell, b. 7, 18, 1842, in Doylestown Twp. ; d. 7, 4, 1903, in Cincinnati, 0. ; ra. 8, 19, 1868, Alma AVoodruff of Ann Arbor, Mich. ; dau. of John and Martha Woodruff. He was a graduate of the Law Depart- ment of Ann Arbor University, 1868-9 ; practiced in Cincinnati, 0., until 1890, when he was obliged to give up his profession on account of ill health. No children living. 3929. Kinsey McDowell, b. 2, 28, 1846; m. 1, 22, 1874, Emma Malone, b. 2, 12, 1848 ; dau. of Wilson Malone and Hannah Burns. Issue : — Walter, b. 11, 8, 1881. 3930. Esther E. McDowell, b. 4, 26, 1848 ; m. 11, 30, 1870, John Walton, b. 8, 11, 1847 ; son of Joseph Walton and Ann Cooper. He is a retired farmer, living at Wycombe, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue : Esther gave valuable assistance in collecting this family record. 3931. George S. McDowell, b, 9, 29, 1859; m. 8, 9, 1882, (3846) Emma M. Scott, b. 10, 29, 1857 ; dau. of James D. Scott and Ellen Mathews. They reside at 1118 Myrtle Aye., Cincinnati, 0., and he is an editor : members of Walnut Hill Baptist Church. Issue :— Eleanor, b. 6, 16, 1883 : George S., b. 11, 7, 1884 : Robert, b. 3, 30 1886 : William, b. 2, 17, 1887 ; d. 7, 17, 1887 : Frederick, b. 2, 24, 1888; d. 9, 18, 1888: James D., b. 5, 10, 1889: Kenneth, b. 2, 15, 1892: Margaret R., b. 2, 19, 1894; d. 9, 28, 1894: Miriam L., b. 8, 13, 1895; d. 11, 31, 1895: Donald, b. 9, 20, 1900 ; d. 10, 14, 1900. Children of (1791) William and Eleanor (Duer) McDowell. 3932. Annie M. McDowell (William, William, Hannah, Eleazer, Eliza- beth, John), b. 7, 7, 1843; m. 12, 10, 1863, J. Wilson Merrick, b. 2, 22, 1840; son of David Merrick and Jemima Scott of Upper Makeiield Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 446 THE KIRK FAMILY. 3933. Hannah L. McDowell, b. 9, 4, 1855 ; m. 12, 21, 1865, J. Taylor Briggs, b. 6, 7, 1841; d. 1, 2, 1891, in Newtown; son of James and Tacy Briggs. He had a clothing store in Newtown. No issue. 3934. Clarissa McDowell, b. 4, 7, 1849 ; d. 8, 22, 1850 ; buried at Wrights- town. Children of (1792) Robert and Catharine (Neff) McDowell. 3935. Esther J. McDowell (Robert, William, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 1, 27, 1845; d. 6. 18, 1879; m. 4, 24, 1872, James Courtney Tanner, farmer, b. 8, 27, 1835 ; d. 6, 11, 1907 ; son of John and Margaret Tanner of Palestine, Pickaway Co., 0. Issue :— Lula M., b. 6, 12, 1873 ; d. 8, 29, 1873 : John Robert, b. 2, 21, 1895 : Anna E., b. 9, 3, 1876; d. 6, 13, 1877. John Robert Tanner m. 2, 21, 189.5, Alice Ingram, dau. of .John Ingram of Mt. Sterling, O. He is an attorney-at-law at Mt. Sterling, and in 1905 was elected Probate Judge of Madison Co., O. Issue : — Esther Margaret, b. 11, 12, 1897 : John Robert, b. 4, SO, 1902 : Charles Courtney, b. 2 Mo. 1005. 3936. William A. McDowell, b. 9, 24, 1848 ; d. 6, 19, 1880 ; m. 10, 13, 1870, Amanda Davis, b. 2, 19, 1851 ; dau. of John and Elizabeth Davis. He was a farmer in Ohio. No children. 3937. Lutie T. McDowell, b. 11, 27, 1865 ; d. 6, 16, 1881. Child of (1794) Hannah Williams and William H. Birdsall. 3938. Charles Birdsall (Hannah, Mary, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 12, 1853; m. 3, 18, 1875, Annie Timberlake. Res. Fountain City, Ind. Issue :— ]\Iary, b. 4, 5, 1876 : Grace, b. 8, 3, 1877 : Mabel, twin with Grace, d. 9, 4, 1877 : Vera II., b. 12, 7, 1882; d. 8, 28, 1900: Willie, twin with Vera, d. 12, 8, 1882. Marv Birdsall m. 11, 4, 181)4, Irwin Johnson, and has Harold, b. 11, 9, 1897, and Lowell, b. 1, 10, 1901. Children of (1796) Eleazer T. M. and Mary E. (Andrews) Williams. 3939. Horace Williams (Eleazer, Mary, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, Jolm), b. 5, 14, 1855; m. 12, 13, 1877, Mary Stackhouse. He is a contractor and builder, Wichita, Kansas. Issue : — Fred Williams, b. 7, 3, 1881 ; m. 10, 20, 1903, Daisy Shinn. He obtained his education in surgery at Chicago and is assistant to Dr. Murphy, Mercy Hospital, in that city. 3940. Hugh Williams, b. 8, 26, 1859; m. 10, 24, 1883, Lula Alto Hutchin- son, b. 12, 15, 1862; d. 2, 23, 1893. Second m. 12, 14, 1898, to Lenora B. Shotwell, b. 7, 2, 1860. Res. Vevay, Ind. Issue :— Hugh M., b. 9, 4, 1886 : Guy Maxwell, b. 3, 1, 1889. SEVENTH GENERATION. 447 3941. Ida Williams, b. 5, 25, 1857; m. Leander T. Shoekey, Pawnee, Okla. ; sheriff there. 3943. Mary Williams, b. 6, 19, 1861. Res. Seaman, O. By second wife, Mary E. Wilkinson. 3944. Martha Williams, b. 7, 3, 1870 ; m. Willis W. Montgomery, a Pres- byterian minister, Seaman, 0. He was graduated at Miami Univ. 1896 and Lane Sem. 1900. She at Hillsboro Female Coll. 1888 : Issue : Edward, b. 1901 : John McD., b. 5, 16, 1904. 3945. NeUie Williams, b. 2, 27, 1875. 3946. Alice Williams, b. 3, 16, 1878. Children of (1797) Lewellyn and Martha Jane (Henry) Williams. 3947. Kate Williams (Lewellyn, Mary, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 25, 1857 ; m. 5, 14, 1879, Edwin DeVoss, b. 3, 5, 1856 ; son of John W. and Maria DeVoss. Issue :— Daisy Edith, b. 3, 20, 1880: Donald E., b. 9, 10, 1884: Geneviere, b. 9, 30, 1895. 3948. Hubert WiUiams, b. 2, 19, 1860, at Clarksville, 0. ; m. 3, 7, 1888, L. V. Woolpert. Issue :— Natalie, b. 8, 25, 1890. Children of (1802) Isaac and Mary (Hadley) Worthington. 3949. Sarah Ellen Worthington (Isaac, Sarah, Hannah, Eleazer, Eliza- beth, John), b. 4, 9, 1842; m. 3, 21, 1860, John W. Hadley, b. 12, 22, 1839; d. 2, 1,1903; son of Jonathan D. Hadley. Issue: — Mary Anna, m. 9, 15, 1885, Charles Probasco : Edgar, m. 1, 1, 1887, Laura "Williams : Luetta, m. Edgar Cook. 3950. William Clark Worthington, b. 11, 17, 1843 ; m. 12, 1, 1865, Melissa J. Pyle, b. 9, 7, 18—; d. 3, 8, 1891. Second m. 12, 22, 1892, to Kate Branden- berg, b. 9, 24, 1861. Issue, by last only :— William, b. 10, 23, 1894. 3951. Alfred Hadley Worthington, b. 12, 3, 1845 ; d. 9, 12, 1851. Children of (1810) Lucian B. and Amelia (Davis) McDowell. 3952. Mary Jane McDowell (Lucian, Robert, Hannah, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 5, 5, 1853; m. 3, 20, 1877, H. Harvey Johnson, b. 1, 20, 1853; sou of Burroughs Johnson and Elizabeth Mathews. Res. 1905, Wycombe, Bucks 448 THE KIRK FAMILY. Co., Pa. Issue :— Harriet, b. 1, 22, 1879 ; d. 12, 10, 1882 : Mary Jane, b. 12, 14, 1884; d. 6, 6, 1899. 3953. Edward McDowell, b. 1, 15, 1856 ; m. 2, 25, 1875, Anna Casey. He is supt. Rapid Transit Co., Ashtabula, 0. Issue :— John S. m. Margaret Bohm: Anna E., m. 11, 25, 1901, Jay J. Newell : Edward, died young : Letitia : Robert, died young. 3954. Robert McDowell, b. 1, 2.3, 1858 ; d. 5, 4, 1878. 3955. Anna M. McDowell, b.5, 9, 1860 ; m. John Murfit. Res. Trenton, N. J. Issue :— William, b. 11, 19, 1881: Lillian, b. 8, 6, 1885: Edward, b. 12, 6, 1888 : Alexandraine, b. 11, 15, 1891. Children of (1812) Eleazer Twining and Martha T. (Livezey) McDowell. 3956. William T. McDowell (Eleazer, Robert, Hannah, Eleazer, Eliza- beth, John), b. 12, 25, 1854; m. Elizabeth Mossier and has Ella and Ethel. 3957. Irene McDoweU, b. 7, 4, 1857. 3958. Caroline McDowell, b. 10, 19, 1859. 3959. Elizabeth McDowell, b. 10, 4, 1861 ; m. Elwood Hisler, and has dau. Sarah. 3960. Frank A. McDowell, b. 3, 12, 1863 ; m. Sarah Wilgus and has issue : — Edna and Ethel. 3961. Garron McDowell, b. 1, 8, 1868; ni. Mary Rimby, d. 5, 30, 1900, and Anna Robins. 3962. Anna M. McDowell, b. 4, 17, 1870; d. 2, 20, 1892; m. (5026) Albert T. Walton. See his line. 3963. Frances McDowell, b. 2, 14, 1875. Children of (1818) Hallowell S. and Jane (Williams) Twining. 3964. Fannie Twining (Hallowell, Watson, Silas, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 1, 24, 1849; m. 3, 20, 1878, Samuel J. Thomson, b. 1, 30, 1844; d. 12, 13, 1882, son of John Thomson and Caroline Jones of Cheltenham. Issue : — Caroline, b. 11, 29, 1879. 3965. Harriet Twining, b. 1, 25, 1852 ; d. 7, 25, 1853. 3966. Watson Twining, b. 4, 7, 1856; d. 10, 8, 1859. 3967. A. Wiliams Twining, tAvin with Watson, m. 3, 12, 1879, Laura P. Knight, and resides in Philadelphia. Issue : — Walter C, b. 5, 31, 1880. SEVENTH GENERATION. 449 3968. Laura Twining, b. 12, 9, 1860 ; m. 10, 7, 1885, John R. Tyson, son of Nathan and Abigail R. Tj^sou, and resides in Philadelphia. Issue: — AVarren, b. 9, 6, 1886: Edward li., b. 3, 10, 1888: Fannie T., b. 11, 20, 1891: Edith T., b. 11, 5, 1892 : Norman Earl, b. 6, 23, 1904. 3969. Watson Welding Twining, b. 11, 3, 1863; resides in PhiladelpJiia. 3970. Russell B. Twining, b. 11, 22, 1865, in Horsham, Montgomery Co., Pa. ; m. 1890, Charlotte L. Shoemaker, dau. of James Shoemaker and Phebe Shoemaker: resides on and farms the homestead. Issue: — Jane W., b. 3, 31, 1892 : Laura P., b. 7, 16, 1893. 3971. Silas H. Twining, b. 12, 9, 1871; m. 2, 25, 1895, Sara Nice, dau. of Thomas and Cynthia J. Nice. He is an optician and resides at Scranton, Pa. Issue :— Thomas Holbert, b. 11, 14, 1897. Children of (1835) Uriah R. and Julia A. (Vanartsdalen) Twining. 3972. Elwood Twining (Uriah, William, David, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 19, 1855 ; m. 2, 1, 1877, Letitia Ridge, b. 1, 21, 1859 ; dau. of Valerius and Elizabeth Ridge. He is a stone mason and contractor residing in Ben- salem, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue: — Harry, b. 8, 13, 1877; a trainman: Emma, b. 9, 24, 1880; a bookkeeper: Maggie, b. 3, 22, 1887. 3973. William Thomas Twining, b. 4, 19, 1857; d. 8, 27, 1898; m. 6, 22, 1882, Maggie Lindsey. Reside in Moreland Twp., jMontgomery Co., Pa. Issue : — Beulah E., b. 1, 17, 1884; m. 1902, Peter Cook and resides in Butler, N. J. 3974. Uriah Twining, b. 1, 19, 1859 ; residing in Beusalem, Bucks Co., Pa., unm. 3975. Beulah Twining, b. 2, 1, 1861 ; m. 12, 24, 1885, John Page, carpenter, and they reside in Northampton Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. 3976. Silas Twining, b. 10, 22, 1864; m. 1893, Carrie Carver. Res. Lang- home, Bucks Co., Pa. No issue. Children of (1839) William W. and Mary Ann (Van Horn) Twining. 3977. Emma L. Twining (William, William, David, Eleazer, Elizabeth, John), b. 5, 28, 1871; graduate of Phila. Art School; a designer, unm. 3978. Lydia V. Twining, b. 11, 26, 1872; m. 1894, Edward H. Abbott, b. 1871; a fur trader and machinist. Res. Lambertville, N. J. She was a gradu- ate of State Normal School. Issue : — Leon, b. 1, 24, 1895 : Roy Twining, b. 8, 5, 1897. 3979. Rebecca E. Twining, b. 9, 2, 1874; m. 11, 20, 1897, AVilliam C. Kirk- 450 THE KIRK FAMILY. bride, b. 1873. Res. Edgewood, Bucks Co., Pa. He is a farmer and she was a teacher. Issue: — Robert Twining, b. 5, 22, 1901. 3980. Walter C. Twining, b. 2, 6, 1880; graduate of Trenton Business College, living at Elizabeth, N. J. Children of (1846) Mary E. Twining and Archibald Campbell. 3981. Mary Bell Campbell (Mary, Thomas, David, Eleazer, Elizabeth, Jolm), b. 2, 21, 18.52; m. 1871, James Weidner. They reside at Farmer City, 111. Issue : — Charles F. : Abbie J., m. John Alexander : Edna Bell, m. James Douglas : Miller : Welby : Nellie : Carcius : James W. Weidner. 3982. Sarah Elizabeth Campbell, b. 12, 19, 1856; m. 3879, Philip W. Gregory. They reside at Pueblo, Colo. Issue: — Ella M., m. Douglas Lamb, Pueblo, Colo. : Golda E. : Grace : Wilbur. 3983. Thomas A. Campbell, b. 5, 2, 1859 ; m. Mary E. Noggle and a second wife, IMinnie Brown. No further data. 3984. Franklin E. Campbell, b. 12, 9, 1861 ; d. 10, 13, 1886. 3985. Howard A. Campbell, b. 8, 2, 1865 ; d. 1, 31, 1882. 3986. Charles E. Campbell, b. 10, 23, 1867 ; d. 1900. 3987. Nellie A. Campbell, b. 5, 24, 1871 ; m. Fred W. Beulow and has children, Beradine and Esther. Children of (1867) Ellen Twining and Joshua W. Watson. 3988. Sarah C. Watson (Ellen, Jacob, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 11, 1856; m. John James, sometime of Chillieothe, Mo. Issue: — Edward, John, Jennie, Joseph, Plenry and Charles. 3989. Hannah R. Watson, b. 4, 18, 1859 ; m. Joseph Glynn and Edward Moss. Res. Camp Cook, S. Dak. Issue: — Jessie Glynn, m. Cooper: Maude Moss, m. — Harder : Adeline, m. Schurver : Dora, m. Divine : Ella : Edward : Edith : Harry : Roy. 3990. Jacob T. Watson, b. 8, 23, 1861 m. Elizabeth A. Gribble. Res. Porterfield, Wis. Issue : — Leta, Joshua, Walter and Emily. 3991. Isaac H. Watson, b. 2, 18, 1865; m. Elizabeth Adkins. Res. Camp- bell, S. Dak. Issue : — Charles, Cora, Paul, Birdie, Ruth, Agnes and baby. 3992. Luella G. Watson, b. 9, 23, 1867; m. Levi Sanborn and Mr. Wolver- ton. Res. Grass, S. Dak. Issue, probably all by 1st : — Mabel, George, Luella, Ida, Reva, Ada and Bessie. SEVENTH GENEKATION. 451 3993. Mabel C. Watson, b. 9, 19, 1872; m. William Rinehart. Ees. Grass, S. Dakota. Issue : — Eiimia, Ellen, William, Eva, Jacob, Levi, Parker and Hannah. 3994. Laura M. Watson, b. 5, 2, 1875 ; m. John Wolvertoii. Res. Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. Issue : — Renly, Reuben and William. 3995. Viola Watson, m. Jerry Brown. Res. not given. Issue : — Pearl, Bert, George and Lloyde. Children of (1868) John and Katharine S. (Frankinfield) Twining. 3996. Rachel Twining (John, Jacob, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 3, 30, 1862; d. 12,11,1886. 3907. Samuel Twining, b. 1, 17, 1865 ; m. Syntha Mooney. Res. Anorka, Okla. ; farmer. Issue :— Ethel, b. about 1898: Edna, b. about 1900. 3998. Charles Twining, b. 3, 20, 1866 ; m. Carrie Pilgrim. Res. Butte, Mont. ; miner. Issue : — Howard, b. 1902. 3999. Annie Twining, b. 3, 16, 1869 ; m. James E. Haines. Res. Beau- mont, Kan. Issue :— Gustie, b. 1891 : Mabel, b. 1895 : Fred, b. 1901. 4000. Susan Twining, b. 4, 16, 1871 ; m. Leo Bender, 1895. Res. Ilcrmosa, S. Dak. Issue :— Ernest, b. 12 Mo. 1895 : Raleigh, b. 1899, d. 1902. 4001. John D. Twining, b. 11,3, 1874; farmer, Ilermosa, S. Dak.; m. Edith Thomas. A son b. 6, 19, 1903. 4002. Jane E. Twining, b. 3, 26, 1877. 4003. George W. Twining, b. 5, 5, 1879. Children of (1871) Martha Ellen Twining and Joseph W. Worthington. 4004. William A. Worthington (Martha, Abbott, John, Jacob, Elizabeth, John), b. 6, 26, 1856; m. 12, 18, 1882, Sarah A. Slack, dau. of Josiah B. Slack and Ann Reeder. Res. Wrightstown Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Nettie M., b. 6, 9, 1886 : Joseph W., b. 9, 17, 1896. 4005. George M. Worthington, b. 2, 17, 1871 ; d. 2, 29, 1908 ; bur. at Wrightstown. 4006. Anna M. Worthington, b. 9, 10, 1863 ; d. 5, 12, 1896. 4907. Asenath Worthington, b. 7,13, 1868; m. 6, 12, 1895, Joseph E. Gary. They reside in Trenton, N. J., and work in a mattress factory. No issue, 1902. 4008. Catharine Worthington, b. 10, 29, 1870; died in infancy. 452 THE KIRK FAMILY. 4009. Martha Worthington, b. 6, 6, 1879; m. 6, 20, 1900, Franklin "Webster, son of Edward Webster. He is a farmer in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. A son b. 11, 30, 1901. Children of (1953) Edward Hicks and Sarah (Beans) Magill. 4010. Helen Magill (Edward, Mary, Racliel, Steplien, Elizabeth, John), b. 11, 28, 1853; m. 9, 10, 1890, Andrew D. White, b. Homer, N. Y. 11, 7, 1832; son of Horace White and Clara Dickson. He was first president of Cornell University, ambassador to Germany 1897-1902, &c., &c. Res. Ithaca, N. Y. Issue :— Hilda, b. 12, 26, 1891 ; d. 7, 12, 1892 : Karin, b. 7, 9, 1893. 4011. Eudora Magill, b. 7, 27, 1855 ; unm. 4012. Beatrice Magill, b. 3, 18, 1859; m. 9, 12, 1904, at her father's, on the campus of Cornell Univ., by Friends' ceremony, to John Campbell Robinson of Boston, Mass. 4013. Gertrude B. Magill, b. 8, 31, 1861 ; num. 4014. Francis G. Magill, b. 6, 14, 1863 ; d. 10, 6, 1872. 4015. Marian Magill, b. 12, 8, 1868; m. 6, 19, 1894, (5276) Thomas A. Jenkins. See his line. Children of (1954) Watson P. and Mary W. (Harvey) Magill. 4016. Chalkley H. Magill (Watson, Mary, Rachel, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 13, 1853; m. 12, 16, 1875, Almira Robinson, at her house in Phila- delphia, by Rev. Thomas Orr ; dan. of John J. Robinson and Jane E. Vance. He took the degree of Veterinary Surgeon at the University of Penna., and practiced for a time, but his health failing he became a contractor. Res., Gerniantown, Pa. No issue. 4017. Edward W. Magill, b. 1, 27, 1858 ; ra. 6, 14, 1888, Carrie Altemus, b. 2, 17, 1862 ; dau. of Francis Swayne Altemus and Martha Kammerer. They were m. at 15th and Race Sts., Phila., under care of Friends, she being a mem- ber. He is a graduate of the Law department of the University of Penna., and member of the bar. of Philadelphia. Res. Oak Lane, Montgomery Co. Issue : —Watson Harvey, b. 3, 9, 1889. Children of (1956) Catharine J. Magill and Henry C. Phillips. 4018. Caroline H. Phillips (Catharine, Mary, Rachel, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 1, 30, 1861; d. 8, 16, 1861. 4019. George C. Phillips, b. 7, 30, 1862; d. 8, 7, 1883. SEVENTH GENERATION. 453 4020. Ryland Warriner PhiUips, b. 6, 6, 1866 ; m. 6, 26, 1889, Mary Pyle Ilannura, b. 8, 8, 1866 ; dau. of Jesse Pyle Hannum and Elizabeth Marshall. Res. 3210 Baring St., Philadelphia; members of Spring Garden Unitarian Church. He is a photographer at 1206 Chestnut Street. Issue : — Dorothy, b. 6, 30, 1890 : Margaret, b. 3, 8, 1893. 4021. Howard M. PhilUps, b. 10, 18, 1868 ; m. 4, 26, 1900, Annette Louise Hall, by Rev. W. Hoyt, of the Baptist Ch. ; dau. of Hinman L. Plall and Mary B. Ford. Res. 43 Carpenter St., Germantown, Phila. Business office, 1206 Chestnut St. She is member of Epiphany Bapt. Ch. No issue 1903. Children of (1957) Rachel Paxson Magill and John S. Williams. 4022. Carroll R. Williams (Rachel, Mary, Rachel, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 2, 1858; m. 1, 23, 1890, by Friends' ceremony, to Eleanor Boyd Palmer, b. 12, 18, 1862 ; dau. of Edward L. Palmer and Susan Catharine Boyd of Baltimore. Since marriage they have joined Philadelphia Mo. Mtg. of Friends. Res. 3306 Race Street. He is a graduate of Swarthmore College and of law department of Univ. of Pa. with office in Stephen Girard Building. Issue :— Catharine Boyd, b. 9, 6, 1891 : John Schofield, b. 4, 8, 1893 : Carroll R., b. 9, 23, 1903. 4023. Agnes Blackfan Williams, b. 2, 16, 1860 ; m. 10, 6, 1908, (1970) Mark Palmer. 4024. E. Newlin Williams, b. 1, 7, 1874; d. 2 Mo. 1902, in the White Mountains near Glencliffe, N. H. ; buried at Solebury Friends' graveyard. He was supposed to have become lost and perished with cold. He had been a surgeon on the American steamship "Vaderland," was taken ill in Europe; returned to America 1, 29, 1902, and went to Glencliffe to look after some busi- ness interest. Children of (1960) John Carlisle and Ann (Mahan) Rich. 4025. Mercianna Rich (John, Mary, Tamer, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 22, 1855; d. 8, 31, 1897; m. 12, 25, 1875, George W. Carpenter, b. 11, 12, 1857. They were married under care of Middletown Mo. Mtg. and resided for a time in Middletown Twp., Bucks Co. Issue : — George Norman, b. 2, 26, 1877 ; d. 7, 29. 1877 : John Herman, b. 2, 7, 1878: Mabel, b. 1, 26, 1879; d. 4, 10, 1879: burials at Middletown. 4026. Mary R. Rich, b. 8, 18, 1858 ; m. 10, 11, 1894, William Jeanes, gentleman, now deceased; son of William Jeanes and Martha Warner. P. 0., Conshohocken, Pa. No issue. 4027. Joseph Rich, b. 5, 3, 1861 ; m. 2, 18, 1881, Mary Doan, b. 11, 5, 1861 ; 454 THE KIRK FAMILY. dau. of Randall Doan and Esther Tomlinson. He is a farmer in Middletown Twp. ; members of Middletown Mtg. P. 0., Woodbourue, Pa. Issue: — Reuben Augustus, b. 1, 25, 1882; d. 2, 27, 1896 : Sarah Viola, b. 4, 5, 1884; d. 4, 8, 1901: Edith Palmer, b. 10, 28, 1887: Joseph John, b. 10, 22, 1888: Helen Pownall, b. 11, 25, 1892 : Harry Pickering, b. 1, 9, 1894 : Stanley Quay, b. 8, 30, 1895 ; d. 10, 19, 1895 : Florence, b. 12, 3, 1897 : Mary Jeanes, b. 12, 27, 1898 : Charles Smith b. 6, 23, 1907. 4028. Lillian Rich, b. 5, 12, 1863 ; m. 8, 26, 1897, William A. Flowers, farmer, b. 3, 21, 1832 ; son of Charles M. and Margaret R. Flowers. He formerly resided in Minnesota, now in Lower Makefield, Bucks Co., Pa. P. 0., Edgewood, Pa. He is a member of the Methodist Church. Issue: — Palmer Rich, b. 12, 16, 1899. 4029. Elizabeth C. Rich, b. 11, 25, 1865; m. 6, 8, 1892 (1247) Enos L. Kirk, M. D. See his line. 4030. Sarah S. Rich, b. 11, 9, 1867 ; d. 6, 15, 1877 ; bur. Middletown. 4031. William W. Rich, b. 12, 31, 1869; m. 10, 6, 1892, Ellen Jeanette Flowers, dau. of William Pickering Flowers and Sarah Bump. He is a Custom House broker. New York City. Res., Rutherford, N. J. : members of Presb. Ch. Issue :— Harold Thompson, b. 7, 27, 1893 : Irma Jeanette, b. 11, 5, 1899 : Lila Eleanor, b. 9, 22, 1906. 4032. Florence Rich, b. 4, 23, 1872; a trained nurse, num., 1902. 4033. Rachel F. Rich, b. 8, 26, 1874; d. 7, 24, 1876. Children of (1964) Hannah Rich and Joseph Flowers. 4034. Franklin Palmer Flowers (Hannah, Mary, Tamer, Stephen, Eliza- beth, John j, b. 7, 13, 1868; m. 7,18,1895, Florence Rebecca Janney, dau. of Stephen Janney and Elizabeth Nickleson. He is a Custom House broker, re- siding at Chicago, 111.; member of Philadelphia Mo. Mtg. of Friends. Address, 762, South Maple Ave., Oak Park, 111. Issue :— Ellsworth Janney, b. 2, 12, 1896: Franklin Palmer, b. 11, 1, 1897: Joseph Raymond Arnold, b. 6, 8, 1899: Marian Elizabeth, b. 3, 26, 1902. 4035. Sarah Flowers, b, 12, 17, 1871 ; unmarried 1902. Children of (1972) James B. and Elizabeth (Flowers) Palmer. 4036. Edward Palmer (James, David, Tamer, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 4, 11, 1859; m. 1, 28, 1886, Ellen B. Livezey, d. 5, 16, 1896; dau. of William Livezey and Sarah Buckman. Res. Langhorne, Pa. ; members of Middletown Mtg. He m. again, 5, 14, 1902, by Friends' ceremony, Elizabeth Tyson Engle SEVENTH GENERATION. 455 of Mullica Hill, N. J. P. 0., Langhorne, Pa. Issue :— Charles Flowers Palmer, b. 5, 17, 1892. 4037. Henry Palmer, b. 3, 2, 1863; m. 2, 10, 1891, Mary Parsons, dau. of Charles Parsons and Mary Buekman. Res. near Langhorne, Pa. He is a member of Makefield Mo. Mtg. ; his wife and children not members. Issue : — Plorace James, b. 12, 4, 1891 : Helen, b. 8, 5, 1894 : Henry P., b. 3, 27, 1900. Children of (1980) David and Ann F. (Watson) Satterthwaite. 4038. Annie Satterthwaite (David, Taey, Tamer, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 18, 1855; m. 2, 17, 1881, Charles B. Comfort, b. 12, 12, 1855; son of Albert Comfort and Lydia Beans. Res., Fallsington, Bucks Co., Pa. ; members of Fallsington Meeting. Issue :— Albert D., b. 10, 4, 1882 ; m. 6, 16, 1909, Viola Holden of Fall River, Mass. ; b. 6, 11, 1882, in Darwen, Lancashire ; dau. of Elijah and Jane Holden of Fall River : Charles B., b. 12, 10, 1884. 4039. Watson Satterthwaite, b. 2, 25, 1859 ; m. 2, 14, 1884, Charlotte C. "Watson, b. 2, 24, 1861 ; dau. of Jacob Vv''atson and Rachel Cadwallader. They are farming in Falls Twp., Bucks Co., and members of Fallsington Meeting. Issue :— Mary A., b. 11, 9, 1887 : Howard Watson, b. 5, 17, 1892. 4040. David Satterthwaite, b. 9, 28, 1861 ; m. 1, IS, 1886, Anna R. Burton, b. 4, 30, 1861 ; dau. of Anthony Burton and Mary Jones. They reside at Falls- ington, Bucks Co. and are members of Fallsington Meeting. He is a retail milk dealer. Issue :— Franklin B., b. 11, 6, 1886 ; m. 5, 26, 1909, Ada Mae Dyer, b. 1, 27, 1885 ; dau. of William H. and Elizabeth C. Dyer, and resides at Bridge- water, Pa. : Charles David, b. 3, 21, 1892. Children of (1981) Ann Satterthwaite and Henry W. Stackhouse. 4041. Elizabeth S. Stackhouse (Ann, Tacy, Tamer, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 2, 23, 1860; living at Oxford Valley, Pa., 1907, unm. 4042. Henry Stackhouse, b. 3, 12, 1862; m. 9, 27, 1893, (3877) Amia L. Tomlinson, b. 12, 20, 1864 ; dau. of Francis Tomlinson and Emily Anna Carter. They are farming in Falls Twp., Bucks Co., and members of Fallsington Meet- ing. Issue :— Emily Anna, b. 9, 9, 1899. 4043. Tacie Stackhouse, b. 1, 15, 1865 ; living at Oxford Valley, unm. 4044. Mary Stackhouse, b. 4, 12, 1869 ; living at Oxford Valley, 1907, unm. Children of (1984) Amos and Elizabeth (Simpson) Satterthwaite. 4045. Agnes Satterthwaite (Amos, Tacy, Tamer, Stephen, Elizabeth, John), b. 8, 25, 1861; unm. in 1907. 456 THE KIRK FAMILY. 4046. Mary Satterthwaite, b. 11, 18, 1863 ; m. 2, 19, 1885, Malilon Taylor, b. 4, 12, 1856 ; d. 5, 2, 1898 ; sou of Joseph K. Taylor and Elizabeth D. Newbold. They were farmers in Middletown Twp. and members of Middletown Mo. Mtg. P. 0., Langhorne, Pa. Issue :— Joseph K., b. 3, 2], 1887: William S., b. 2, 22, 1889 : Edwin N., b. 12, 13, 1895. 4047. William Satterthwaite, b. 10, 18, 1866; d. 2, 27, 1910; m. 10, 12, 1892, Mary Croasdale, b. 12, 18, 1868; d. 3, 11, 1910; dau. of J. Milton Croasdale and (5059) Ellen Tomlinson. He was a farmer and they resided at Bridge- town, just north of Langhorne, Pa. Their deaths were from typhoid fever. Issue :— Amos, b. 10, 13, 1893 : Milton C, b. 11, 16, 1900. 4048. Pierson Mitchell Satterthwaite, b. 10, 11, 1868 ; m. 10, 28, 1895, Louisa May Burr, b. 2, 24, 1874; dau. of Abel Burr and Louisa M. Woodward. They reside at Willow Grove, Montgomery Co., Pa. He is a member of the firm, William C. Newport Co., mfrs. of fertilizers. P. 0., Polcroft, Pa. Issue ; Morris, b. 6, 24, 1899 : Branson, b. 10, 31, 1900. Children of (2010) Thomas and Isabella B. (Hannum) Kirk. 4049. Edwin Kirk (Thomas, John, Thomas, Samuel, Joseph, John), b. 3, 6, 1851 ; d. 7, 17, 1890, unm. He was educated at Friends' Central School and at Shortlidge's Academy, Concordville, Pa. 4050. John Kirk, b. 8, 18, 1855; unm.; educated at Friends' Central School, Philadelphia. 4051. Martha B. Kirk, b. 2, 18. 1858 ; d. 3, 24, 1897, unm. 4052. Samuel Kirk, b. 7, 14, 1860, in Newtown Twp., Delaware Co. ; m. 4, 3, 1888, Abbie W. Garrett, b. 7, 26, I860; d. 10, 19, 1891; dau. of Lewis and Phebe Ann Garrett. Second m. 3, 26, 1895, to Katie C. Bond, b. 9, 15, 1873, in Willistown Twp., Chester Co. ; dau. of Harmon and Kate E. Bond. He was educated at Swarthmore College and she at Darlington Seminary, and they are farming in Willistown. P. O. White Horse, Chester Co., Pa. Members of Willistown Friends' Meeting. Issue: — Harmon B., b. 4, 24, 1896: Abbie May, b. 5, 27, 1897: Isabella H., b. 7, 24, 1898: Elizabeth T., b. 11, 19, 1899: Nelson, b. 1, 30, 1901 : Samuel Edwin, b. 1, 29, 1904. 4053. Mary G. Kirk, b. 2, 13, 1863; educated at Friends' School, New- town Square, and Anna ilary Walter's Private School, Media.; unm. Children of (2013) John and Sarah W. (Bittle) Kirk. 4054. William Bittle Kirk (John, John, Thomas, Samuel, Joseph, John), b. in Newtown Twp., Del. Co.; 9, 23, 1862; m. by Friends' ceremony, 4, 9, 1903, SEVENTH GENEKATION. 457 at Friends' Meeting, Newtown, Bucks Co., to (3893) Martha Balderston, b. 9, 4, 1874; dau. of William Balderston and Anna Boggs of Dolington, Bucks Co. Res. Manoa, Del. Co., Pa. Issue : — Garrett, b. 3 Mo. 1904 : Edith Balderston, b. 6, 4, 1907. 4055. Garrett Kirk, b. 9, 14, 1864 ; unm. 1902. 4056. Joseph Howard Kirk, b. 10, 15, 1866, in Newtown ; m. 7, 30, 1887, at Burlington, N. J., to Matilda Williams, b. 7, 20, 1860, in Middletown, Del. Co., Pa. ; dau. of Jacob and Mary Williams. Res. Upper Darby, Del. Co. Issue : — Elma C, b. 7, 1, 1888 : J. Howard, b. 10, 19, 1889: H. Clifford, b. 1, 12, 1891: Jacob Earl, b. 6, 27, 1892 : Charles, b. 8, 27, 1893 ; d. 7, 18, 1894. 4057. John Kirk, b. Upper Darby, 4, 20, 1877 ; m. in Springfield, Delaware Co., 9, 30, 1903, Bertha Evans, b. there 9, 25, 1879 ; dau. of Samuel Evans and Annie Taylor of that township. They have resided at 40 N. Paton St., Phila- delphia, and he is also half owner of Kirk' Steam Laundry, 3937-39, Market Street, in partnership with his brother Garrett : member of Society of Friends. Issue :— Samuel E., b. 4, 29, 1905 : John, b. 5, 17, 1906 ; d. 1, 21, 1907 : Charles E., b. 11, 23, 1907 ; d. 1, 25, 1909 : A. Dorothy, b. 6, 16, 1909 ; all at 40 N. Paton St. Children of (2016) Emma A. Kirk and George Horner. 4058. Elizabeth C. Horner (Emma, John, Thomas, Samuel, Joseph, John), d. in infancy, 10, 16, 1867. 4059. George Horner, b. 5, 6, 18G8 ; m. 2, 12, 1890, Emma Pancoast, b. 2, 7, 1871 ; dau. of Samuel Pancoast and Priscilla Heritage. Res. Harrison Twp., Gloucester Co., N. J., where he is engaged in agriculture; members of Friends' Meeting. P. O. Harrisonville. Issue :— Samuel, b. 10, 25, 1891 : Kirk, b. 5, 11, 1894 : Alice, b. 8, 23, 1896 : Tacie, b. 2, 7, 1900. 4060. Mary Kirk Horner, b. 9, 2, 1869 ; m. 12, 19, 1888, Dr. Hiram P. Eves, b. 6, 15, 1866 ; son of William Eves and Letitia W. Kille of Wilmington, Del. Res. 507 W. 9th St., Wilmington. He is a veterinary surgeon, a gradu- ate of the University of Pensylvania. She and children are members of Wilmington Mo. Mtg. of Friends. Issue : — William and Elizabeth K. Eves. 4061. Lewis D. Horner, b. 5, 1, 1872; m. Rachel L. Moore, b. at Woods- town, N. J., 7, 27, 1875 ; dau. of Joshua Moore and Miriam Lippincott Thorn. He is a veterinary surgeon, residing at Woodstown: members of Friends' Meeting. Issue :— Harold, b. 8, 31, 1902. 4062. Elma Horner, b. 8, 10, 1880 ; luim. Children of (2021) Hannah C. Super and William H. Garrett. 458 THE KIRK FAMILY. 4063. Philip S. Garrett (Hannah, Hannah, William, Samuel, Joseph, John), b. 1, 25, 1834; m. 10, 16, 1856, Elizabeth McAfEee. No further record. 4064. Mary A. Garrett, b. 7, 12, 1836 ; m. 9, 9, 1885, (4074) J. Andrew Casterline. See his line. 4065. William H. Garrett, b. 10, 23, 1837 ; m. 12, 21, 1876, Mary S. Owen. No issue. 4066. Rachel Garrett, b. 6, 3, 1839; unm. 4067. John K. Garrett, b. 3, 28, 1842; enlisted in the army during the Civil "War and died at the Andersonville Prison. Children of (2022) ) Elizabeth K. Super and Jesse E. Bond. 4068. Samuel S. Bond (Elizabeth, Hannah, William, Samuel, Joseph, John), b. 7, 18, 1834; m. 6, 18, 1854, Susannah Margerum. Issue: — Emma Louisa, b. 9, 17, 1855 ; m. 6, 20, 1883, B. Franklin Smith, and they have Jesse Bond Smith, b. 7, 13, 1890 : Mary Bond, b. 5, 10, 1857 : Jesse E. Bond, b. 4, 10, 1 861 d. 1861 : Elizabeth Kirk Bond, b. 7, 18, 1864 ; m. 7, 27, 1884, Edward Harper Thomas, and had Ruth Bond, b. 9, 2, 1886 ; d. 11, 21, 1891, and Edward Bond Thomas, b. 10, 2, 1893 : Annie K. Bond, b. 2. 2, 1867 ; m. 9, 23, 1891, Robert Carson Gotta, and has Robert Bond Gotta, b. 6, 2, 1893. 4069. Esther E. Bond, b. 9, 26, 1836 ; d. 11, 12, 1904. 4070. Rachel E. Bond, b. 7, 16, 1839 ; d. 9, 9, 1888 ; m. 3, 17, 1880, Lewis L. Bryan. 4071. Hannah S. Bond, b. 2, 7, 1843 ; d. 7, 15, 1904. 4072. Mary E. Bond, b. 8, 18, 1845 ; m. 5, 1, 1866, Edward D. Eyre. Issue : — Albert Bond, b. 7, 23, 1869, m. Mary Kennedy and has Margaret and Eleanor Eyre : William Davis, b. 6, 3, 1873 : Marian, b. 5 Mo. 1889. 4073. Vanleer E. Bond, b. 9, 21, 1848 ; m. 2, 3, 1876, Martha L. Jones. Issue :— Elizabeth L., b. 2, 4, 1877 ; m. 11, 7, 1906, William H. Warwick : Richard Jones, b. 6, 18, 1879 : Vanleer Erviu, b. 9, 28, 1881 : Alice E., b. 1, 25, 1885; d. 7 Mo. 1885 : Marian B., b. 10, 31, 1890. Richard Jones Bond m. 6, 8, 1904, Anna B. Clarltson, and has Vanleer C. Bond, b. 9, 28, 1905. Vanleer Ervin Bond m. 1, 6, 1904, Elizabeth II. Powell, and has Richard V., b. 11, 7, 1904. Children of (2031) John Albert and Hannah Osburn (Briant) Casterline. 4074. J. Andrew Casterline (John A., Nancy, William, Samuel, Joseph, SEVENTH GENERATION. 459 John), b. 9, 19, 1839; m. Jennie E. Allen, b. 1, 26, 1843; dau. of Robert Allen. Second m. 9, 9, 1885, to (4064) Mary A. Garrett, b. 7, 12, 1836 ; dau. of AVilliam H. Garrett and Hannah C. Super of Darby, Delaware Co., Pa. They are Pres- byterians and reside at Dover, N. J. He is a farmer and breeder of registered Ayrshire cattle and brown Leghorn fowls. Issue by 1st wife : — May A., b. 5, 24, 1870. 4075. Cornelia Casterline, b. 6, 25, 1843 ; m. William N. Voorhees of Elizabeth, N. J. Issue : — Frederick, John, Elmer, Lester, Grace and Cora Voorhees. 4076. — Wellington Edward Casterline, b. 5, 6, 1855; m. Jessie Graham of New York City. Issue : — Graham, Andrew Edward, John A., Arthur B., Elmer and Jessie Casterline. Children of (2060) Marcena and Hanna J. (Lewis) Lyon. 4077. Everett Lewis Lyon (Marcena, Elizabeth, Enos, Martha, Joseph, John), b. 11, 5, 1870; m. 7, 5, 1894, Lulu Ditzel. He taught school and studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1894 and opened an office at East Palestine, O., where he is now the leading attorney. He has served several terms as mayor, city solicitor and justice of the peace ; is a member of the Odd Fellows, The Maccabees, The Elks, and the Knights of Pythias. Issue: — Jay Marcena, b. 8, 12, 1895 : Virginia, b. 6, 9, 1903. 4078. Harry Osborn Lyon, b. 2, 5, 1873 ; m. 12, 28, 1897, Mary Rowe, dau. of Bazil Rowe and Nancy Gaston. He entered a store at New Waterford and went from there to Bast Palestine, for a time with the Chamberlain Company ; has been successful in the insurance business, but at present is traveling for the Beacon Falls Rubber Shoe Company : belongs to the Masons and Elks. Issue :— Lavelle Lewis, b. 10, 21, 1900. 4079. Arthur Marcena Lyon, b. 11, 23, 1875 ; m. 4, 12, 1899, Grace Moore, dau. of William Moore and Amanda Rummell. He served an apprenticeship with P. F. Vollnogle, druggist, at New Waterford, 0. until 1896. when he entered Scio College of Pharmacy, from which he was graduated in 1897. He then managed the Johnson and Crystal Pharmacy, Butler, Pa., until Oct. 1899, when he went into business for himself at Stiiithers, 0. He served as post master two terms. He now lives on his farm at Struthers and is employed as special realty agent of the United States Steel Corporation. He belongs to the Masons, Odd Fellows, Elks, Knights of Pythias. Issue : — Arthur Marcena, b. 12, 20, 1904: Mabel Winifred, b. 8, 28, 1908: Margaret, twin with Mabel, d. 8, 29, 1908. 4080. John Henry Chalmer Lyon, b. 12, 10, 1878, was educated at the 460 THE KIRK FAMILY. North Eastern Normal College at Canfield, 0., and was graduated from the Law Department of Ohio Northern University, Ada, 0. ; taught schools at Canfield and Alliance ; was admitted to the bar in 1906 and practices at Toungstown, 0. Belongs to the Masons and Knights of Pythias. 4081. Walter Ivan Lyon, b. 8, 26, 1881 ; studied at Mt. Union College and was graduated from the Law Department of the Ohio Northern University, 1909 : is in partnership with his brother Chalmer at Youngstown, 0. Children of (2063) Arkansas and Ida J. (McCleery) Altdoerffer. 4082. Jay Hayden Burns Altdoerffer (Arkansas, Elizabeth, Enos, Martha, Joseph, John), b. 6, 24, 1881, is a bridge engineer: has served as bridge de- signer for different corporations; at present with the Whitehead and Kales Iron Works, Detroit, Mich. 4083. Howard Ross Altdoerffer, b. 8, 4, 1884, is a druggist at Wabash, Ind. 4084. Gertrude Lucile Altdoerffer, b. 3, 23, 1893. Children of (2064) Margaret Jane Altdoerffer and Alfred Taylor Moore, of East Liverpool, 0. 4085. Ethel J. Moore (Margaret, Elizabeth, Enos, Martha, Joseph, John), b. 7, 4, 1876; m. 2, 17, 1904, Frank Ellis Kannal, son of Err Kannal and Loretta HaAvkins. She was educated at the Normal College, Canfield, 0., and attended a summer term at the University of Wooster in 1903; has taught several years at Canfield, North Lima and East Liverpool. They live on the farm where he was born. Issue :— Alfred Err, b. 12, 8, 1904: Dorothy Margaret, b. 5, 3, 1908. 4086. Henry Chandler Moore, b. 11, 10, 1879; m. 4, 28, 1909, Ada John- son of East Liverpool. He was educated at the N. E. 0. Normal College, Can- field, O., and taught for a few years ; at present a mail carrier at East Liver- pool, residing at 138 Sophia Street. He is much interested in music and per- forms in orchestra and in band. 4087. Dora Elizabeth Moore, b. 11, 4, 1885 ; m. 12, 27, 1907, Ira Everett Christman of Canfield, 0. She was a teacher before marriage. They now re- side at Lordstown, Trumbull Co., 0., where he is an instructor in the high school. Isue : — Byron Chandler, b. 10, 25, 1908. Children of (2065) Jessie Madora Altdoerffer and William Clark Warrick of Clarkson, 0. 4088. Elmer J. Warrick (Jessie, Elizabeth, Enos, Martha, Joseph, John), b. 5, 9, 1880; was graduated B. S. at Ohio Northern University, and from the SEVENTH GENERATION. 461 Law Department of Ohio State University, Columbus, in 1909, and was admitted to the bar 6, 24, 1909. He belongs to the Masons and plays tromljone in the band. 4089. Harry C. Warrick, b. 7, 8, 1884, was educated at Mt. Hope College and the N. E. Ohio Normal College, and is engaged with his father in the undertaking business at Clarkson, 0. 4090. Florence Warrick, b. 5 Mo. 1892, d. 12 Mo. 1892. 4091. Wilmer Warrick, b. 5, 28, 1895. Children of (2092) Susan Twining and John Webb. 4092. Clark T. Webb (Susan, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1, 27, 1834 ; m. 11 Mo. 1858, Harriet E. Lancaster. They resided at Union Centre, Wis. ; now, 1904, in Oregon : a bee man, Avagon maker and farmer. Issue : — Angel E., b. 1859, m. 1878 John O'Brien, Elroy, Wis. : Lewis, b. 1867 : David, b. 1869 : Belle, b. 1873 : Blanche, b. 1876 : Hattie, b. 1878 : Three others died young. 4093. John Webb, died in infancy. 4094. George W. Webb, b. 2, 1, 1838 ; d. 3, 2, 1878 ; m. Nellie Norcross and resided at Port Atkinson, AVis. He was a merchant and a Congregationalist. Issue :— Fred H., b. 1869 : Delia M., b. 1872. 4095. Horace Webb, died young. 4096. Henry Webb, b. 5, 18, 1842 ; d. 9, 26, 1862. 4097. John Webb, died young. 4098. Alvira Webb, b. 11, 3, 1846; m. 9, 15, 1869, John Iloag of Kosh- konoug, Wis. Issue :— Joseph, b. 1870: Alice, b. 1872: Edward , b. 1881: Margaretta, b. 1883 : George H., b. 1886. Children of (2095) Thomas and Ann (Lewis) Twining. 4099. EUen Sophia Twining (Thomas, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 12, 15, 1847, at Waterloo, Wis.; m. 11, 11, 1866, Samuel E. Seaver, b. 10, 27, 1834; d. 1892. He was a druggist at Tecuraseh, Neb. The widow and children resided there 1905. Issue : — Arthur T., b. 9, 5, 1867 : Edwin IL, b. 9, 22, 1869 : Bert E., b. 1, 20, 1872 : Dora E., b. 2, 18, 1874 : Sarah E., b. 9, 1. 1877 : Samuel R., b. 4, 11, 1884. 4100. Alice Arvilla Twining, b. 11, 24, 1853 ; m. 1878, Samuel Stoffer, d. 1892. Second m. to Albert Wing. Res. Menomonie, Wis. Issue, by 1st only : — Don Lewis, died young: Victor, b. 2, 27, 1881. 462 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (2096) John Heeley and Ann (Lewis) Twining. 4101. Susan A. Twining (John, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 4, 9, 1840, at Boston, Erie Co., N. Y. ; m. 12, 30, 1854, Theodore Weed of Water- loo, Wis, d. 11, 24, 1864, at Cairo, 111., while on his way home from the army. Second m. 9, 16, 1866, to William R. Roach of Pennsylvania. Res. Menomonie Wis., where she d. 8, 24, 1897. Issue :— George H. Weetl, b. Adams Co., Wis.. 5, 7, 1856 ; a bridge builder, unm. Nellie A. Weed. b. Waterloo, 7, 12, 1858 ; d. in Kansas 7, 30, 1859. Adelia W^eed, b. Dane Co., "Wis., 5, 5, 18G1 ; m. 1880, L. Booton, and had children living Maud, Ralph W., Claud, Anna M., Wesley, Victor, Frances, Freeman, J.imes; all b. 188.3-1903. Mary A. Roach, b. Waterloo 12, 12, 1867 ; d .1901 ; m. George L. Robinson and had Norman O., b. 1895. Hettie M. Roach, b. same 3, 12, 1872 ; a school teacher, good penman. James W^ Roach, b. same 10, 30, 1874 ; farmer, unm. Frank R. Roach, b. May River, Wis., 7, 8, 1877 ; m. Jennie L. Savage and had George S., b. 1903. Florence M., Roach, b. 7, 6, 1881, at Sherman, Wis. The last five children all reside at Cedar Falls, Wis. 4102. John Quincy Twining, ta. 6, 26, 1843; d. 3, 22, 1862, at Pilot Knob, Mo., unm. Pie served in Co. C, 11th Wis. inf., in Civil War. Children of (2098) Jane Twining and Simeon Griffith, Medina, Wis. 4103. Irwin Griffith (Jane, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. about 1841; d. 1862, a soldier in the Civil War. 4004. Eleanor Griffith, d. 6 Mo. 1898 ; m. 1859, William Bowers and re- sided at Waterloo, Wis. Issue: — James A., b. 1860: Alice, b. 1862; m. Frank, Millsville, Wis, : Elizabeth J., b. 1864 : Julietta E., b. 1866 : Chloe E., b. 1871 : Amos F., b. 1875 : Lewis M., b. 1881. 4105. William Griffith, died in infancy. 4106. Ann M. Griffith, died in infancy. 4107. Julia A. Griffith, b. 2, 1, 1850, at Stonybrook, Wis ; m. 2, 13, 1868, at Koshkonong, Wis., John Bridge, b, Glasgow, Scotland, 3, 31, 1842; d. White- water, Wis., 3, 19, 1875. Second m. 11, 20, 1878, at Whitewater, to John Bird, b. Province of Quebec, Canada, 4, 1, 1837; farmer and flour miller. Issue by 1st:— George Bridge, b. at Koshkonong 10, 1, 1871. By 2d :— John E. Bird, b. Warren, 111., 9, 6, 1879 : Charles Colridge Bird, b. same 10, 24, 1883. By second husband Mathew M. Tousley. 4108. Albion M. Tousley, b. 6, 3, 1863 ; m. Ruth Jones and resided in Cleveland, 0. Issue : — Clara and Clyde Tousley. Children of (2100) Aaron and Mary (Lyons) Twining. SEVENTH GENERATION. 463 4109. William H. Twining (Aaron, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 12, 15, 1854; m. 6, 9, 1881, Mary A. Mitchell, b. 6, 30, 1859. He farmed till 1899 when he became an evangelist for the 7th-day Adveutists, serving in his own State and Ireland: moved to Alexandria, S. Dak., 1880, where he owns 480 acres of land : residing in 1904 at Elk Point, S. Dak., and educating his children for medical missionaries. Issue : — George M., b. 3, 2, 1882 ; d. 11, 26, 1884 : Bell, b. 12, 20, 1886 : Leon Robert, b. 9, 9, 1889. 4110. James Carey Twining, b. 4, 13, 1856; unm. ; owned a farm of 160 acres at Minot, N. Dak. ; in 1905 was a carpenter at Alexandria, S. Dak. 4111. Emma J. Twining, b. 4, 12, 1859 ; m. 11, 29, 1883, Delacy Betts, b. 4, 10, 1858 ; a stone mason and contractor. Res. Alexandria, S. Dak. Is.sue : — Julian, b. 9, 18, 1884; d. 2, 13, 1885: Mattie E., b. 2, 9, 1886; d. 2, 19, 1887: Oscar Neal, b. 5, 2, 1888 : Roger H., b. 8, 25, 1891 : Pearl Eva, b. 11, 25, 1893. Children of (2102) Hugh and Almira A. (Fields) Twining. 4112. Sarah L. Twining (Hugh, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. at Medina, Wis., 3, 24, 1869; m. Thomas L. Rhodda, b. in England 1866; a confectioner and caterer, Idaho Springs, Colo. Issue : — Gladys Ann, b. 1890 : Myron Lewis, b. 1892. 4113. Florence A. Twining, b. Medina, 11, 15, 1873 ; m. Potter S. Hessler, b. N. T., 1858 ; a commercial merchant, Denver, Colo. Issue : — Helen A., b. 1901. 4114. Warren H. Twining, b. 1, 12, 1876; a physician; m. 1903, Lulu B. Goodson of Hopkins, Mo. Res. Aspen, Colo. Children of (2103) Elizabeth Twining and Calvin Perry. 4115. Jennie Perry (Elizabeth, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 12, 2, 1853 in Dodge Co., AVis. ; m. 1, 20, 1874, George Stephenson, b. 11, 13, 1845 ; a farmer at Fort Atkinson, Wis., and later a liveryman at Rockton, 111. Issue : — Lizzie, b. 1875 ; m. 1898, Gust Gnakow, machinist, Beloit, Wis. Issue : —George Franklin, b. 12, 9, 1904. 4116. Harrison E. Perry, b. 9, 29, 1864, in Adams Co,, Wis. ; m. 6, 20, 1886, Mary A. Lieberman, b. 5, 3, 1866. Res. Fort Atkinson, Wis. He was a teacher and later an ordained minister in the M. E. Church : d. 1, 2, 1891, leaving widow and daughter at Whitewater, Wis. Children of (2104) Nathan C. and Phebe Ann (Barber) Twining. 4117. Harry LaVerne Twining (Nathan, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. at Milton, Wis., 3, 8, 1863; m. 6, 12, 1891, Ella M. Crissey of River- 464 , THE KIRK FAMILY. side, C'al. lie was sometuiie Express office clerk, GeorgetoAvn, Colo.; served m the Spanish War in 7th Cal. Inf. ; prof, in Los Angeles Polytechnic High School. Issue : Sidney John, b. 4, 11, 1892. 4118. Clarence W. Twining, b. 4, 27, 1864, at Milton, Wis. ; m. 9, 30, 1886, Mazie V. Barber, b. 6, 17, 1867; dau. of Joseph C. Barber and Louise A. Ritten- house. Res. Monroe, Wis. He is assistant bank cashier and a first class pen- man ; in 1904 president of Commercial Savings Bank at Monroe. Issue : — Joseph La Verne, b. 9, 17, 1887: Phebe L., b. 9, 22, 1889; and others whose names are unknown. By second wife, Mary Jane Rennie. 4119. Nathan Crook Twining, b. 1, 17, 1869, at Boscobel, Wis.; graduated with honors at ilonroe High School, 1884; in 1885 at Valparaiso (Ind.) Normal School, where he became proficient in stenography and typewriting; entered U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, JId., Sept. 1885, where he stood number six in a class of eighty-six, and graduated June 1889, number four in a class of thirty-eight. He at once entered upon a two years' cruise on board the U. S. Steamer Chicago. He is a young man of fine form, a teetotaler and master of five languages : in 1904 serving in the Washington Navy Yard : is married. Children of (2107) Henry Harrison and Hattie E. (Miller) Twining. 4120. Addie Lorena Twining (Henry, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, Jolm), b. 7, 24, 1868; m. 1893, Charles C. Deeriug, b. 1868. Res. Homestead, Kansas. Issue :—Rufus E., b. 10 Mo. 1894: Nathan L., b. 7 Mo. 1896: Milo I., b. 11 Mo. 1897 : Flora M., b. 6 Mo. 1899. 4121. Burton Miller Twining, b, 10, 25, 1871, m. Ann Sanford, b. 1880. Res. Homestead, Kan. Issue :— Esther F., b. 3 Mo. 1899 : Everett L., b. 10 Mo. 1901 : Ray F., b. 6 Mo. 1903 : Earl Harrison, b. 1, 29, 1905. 4122. Ralph Waldo Twining, b. 4, 14, 1873, m. 1901, Rebecca R. Carter, b. 1879. Pie was graduated at Ottawa, Kan. University, and is instructor in Santa Fe, N. Mex., High School. 4123. Ernest C. Twining, b. 9, 21, 1877, m. 1900, Victoria M. Boyd, b. 9 Mo. 1881. Res. Homestead, Kan. Issue :— Edith L., b. 9 Mo. 1902 : Paul E., b. 9 Mo. 1903. 4124. Earl Twining, b. 10, 29, 1884, at Osage, Iowa; d. at Hiram, Ark., 10, 27, 1887. Children of (2108) Peter Slater and Cornelia Z. (Cooper) Twining. 4125. Lionel Aaron Twining (Peter, John, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, SEVENTH GENERATION. 465 John), b. 1, 5, 1865; m. Bertie DurLkeloM^ Res. 780 Missouri Ave., Portland, Oregon. No response. 4126. Lillie M. Twining, b. 1, 20, 1869 ; d. 2, 6, 1870. 4127. Arthur Frank Twining, b. 8, 31, 1872; a clerk in Milwaukee, Wis., 1905, unm. 4128. Rose May Twining, b. 12, 3, 1874; living at Waterloo, Wis., unm. 4129. Paul Elijah Twining, b. 5, 4, 1877 ; a farmer at Waterloo. 4130. Perry John Twining, twin with Paul, farmer at Waterloo. 4131. Ray C. Twining, b. 10, 8, 1878 ; grad. Waterloo High School 1898 ; admitted to bar 1902 ; village attorney 1903. Children of (2111) Betsey E. Twining and John Hampton. 4132. Jane E. Hampton (Betsey, Charles, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 7, 2, 1835 ; m. Theodore Thomas , drowned in Wisconsin River. Second m. 2, 23, 1864, to (2106) Phineas Elijah Twining, b. 2, 7, 1839 ; d. 10, 15, 1864. Third m. 3, 7, 1866, Pulton L. Miner. Res. Cedar City, Mo. They have six or seven children. Names not obtained. 4133. Sophia Hampton, b. 11, 19, 1837 ; m. 11, 26, 1857, Phineas Walker. Res. Lancaster, Wis. Children of (2132) Rachel Twining and Joel P. Seeley. 4134. Melissa A. Seeley (Rachel, Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 3, 13, 1850; m. 12, 2, 1868, John Allen, b. 12, 2, 1842. Res. East Pembroke, N. Y. Issue:— C. Scott Allen, b. 11, 16, 1884; m. 1904, Bessie Freeman, b. 7, 30, 1884. He is connected with the Flour City NatT Bank, Rochester, N. Y. 4135. Wilgus E. Keeley, b. 6, 4, 1852 ; died in infancy. 4136. Charles H. Keeley, b. 5, 28, 1854 ; m. 1, 27, 1881, in New York, to Blanche Carpenter, b. 1856. Res. at Aberdeen, S. Dak., where he OAvns 300 acres of land ; is a lawyer and is in the real estate and loan business. Issue : — Mabel, b. 1885 : Carroll, b. 1890. 4137. Clara A. Seeley, b. 7, 17, 1856 ; m. 6 Mo. 1884, AVilliam A. Davis. They resided at Chattanooga, Tenn. She d. 1, 8, 1900, at Bowling Green, Ky. No issue given. 4138. Emma M. Seeley, b. 7, 13, 1858 ; died in infancy. 4139. Ida V. Seeley, b. 6, 4, 1860 ; d. 12, 26, 1870. ^ 466 THE KIRK FAMILY. 4140. Arthur J. Seeley, b. 7, 7, 1865; a printer; resided at Detroit, Mich., and later at Nashville, Tenn. ; m. twice. No further record. Children of (2133) Dewitt C. and Susannah G. (Hambleton) Twining. 4141. Estella G. Twining (Dewitt, Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 10, 8, 1849; d. Roanoke, Ind., 10, 8, 1898, unm. 4142. Thomas Jefferson Twining, b. Huntington, Ind., 1, 30, 1851, in his grandfather's log cabin on the banks of the Wabash River; m. 5,10,1876, Margaret A. Cordill, b. 9, 15, 1851 ; d. 12, 1, 1887, of consumption ; dau. of William Cordill and Martha Norris, Whitley Co., Ind. She was an earnest, kind, devoted wife and mother; a Baptist. Second m. 1892, to Marie Jane Kling, b. 1, 24, 1858 ; dau. of Elias and Si^san Kling of Lewisburg, Pa. He was educated at the Roanoke Seminary and when of age began to learn a trade, working continuously at the wagon and carriage maker's bench, from 1872 to 1892. During all these years and up to the present he also did a loan and real estate business, residing in Fort Wayne, Ind., since 1891. A lover of solid reading, he is deeply interested in reforms and questions of the day, including theology and temperance ; discards all human creeds; believes in the larger hope, the "higher criticism," that all truth is inspired; believes in the dignity of honest labor, the simple active life, and that to live is worth all it costs. He is of slender build, nervous-sanguine temperament, robust health : com- piled the first and second editions of the "Twining Family." Issue, the follow- ing three children : — Leonora, b. in Roanoke, Inrt,, 8, 20, 1877; m. 1900, Orange B. Lockard, plasterer and brick mason, Kalamazoo, Mich. Arthur Chester, b. in Roanoke, 3, 1, 1882; graduate of Fort Wavne High School 1002; Penna. R. R. Clerk; m. 7, 5, 3005, Maude M. Murra.v. b. 5, 26, 1883; dau. of Dr. Julian A. and Orlevia D. MiuTay, and a graduate of the high school and business college. Earl, b. 5, 18, 1884, in Sydne.v, Ind. ; d. 1894. 4143. Moses D. Twining, b. 8, 8, 1853; died in infancy. 4144. Rosetta 0. Twining, b. 4, 23, 1855, in Erie Co., N. Y. ; m. at S. Whitley, Ind., 5, 10, 1876, to W. E. Callison, b. 1, 30, 18.54; son of William W. Callison and Julia A. Callison; a teacher and agricultural dealer; sometime at Huntington, Ind., now at Roanoke. No issue. They have an adopted son, Warren Lewis. 4145. Rachel A. Twining, b. 1, 26, 1858; m, 1880, John H. Thorn, b. 1862. They resided at St. Joseph, Mo. ; now, 1905, at Chicago, 111. ; members of U. B. Church. Issue : — Orville A., b. 3, 29, 1881 ; m. and living in Chicago : Bertie, b. 3, 26, 1885; ditto: Wilber R., b. 7, 9, 1887; also a twin, died young. 4146. Franklin L. Twining, b. 7, 3, I860; d. 1861, at Roanoke. to G o 5 S wS 1= ? £• ** c tS ? S » o » o a SEVENTH GENERATION. ,' - 467 4147. Sarah M. Twining, b. 9, 30, 1862 ; m. 11, 15, 1883, Jacob D. Liuinger, b. 9, 19, I860; son of William and Elizabeth Lininger. lie is in the dry goods business, Huntington, Ind. ; members of Evangelical Church. Issue :— Earl Lininger, b. 7, 20,1885, at Huntington ; d. 1890 : Ethel, b. 7,3, 1890: Ray Thomas, b. 5, 21, 1894 : Elma A. Rosetta, b. 7, 14, 1898. 4148. Bertha E. Twining, b. 1, 13, 1865 ; died in infancy. 4149. Leonard M. Twining, b. 1, 19, 1868 ; died in infancy. Children of (2135) Belinda Twining and Marmaduke Battey. 4150. Sarah M. Battey (Selinda, Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 10, 25, 1847, at Lagro, Ind.; m. 12, 14, 1864, Joshua Churchill, b. 1, 13, 1844, a prominent farmer, Boston Centre, N. T. : have two children : — Otho, b. 6, 30, 1868, a banker at Hamburg, N. Y. ; ni. 1888 Clava Adams Velry of Buffalo, N. Y., b. 18G7. Issue :— Ethel V., b. 4, 8, 1890 : Homer, b. 9, 6, 1808. Mary M., b.1,15, 1872; ra. 1898, Edgar M. Bunting, farmer, b. 12, 12, 18G8. Res., Eden, N. Y. Issue : Alice C, b. 8, 1.5, 1872. 4151. Estella Viola Battey, b. at Lagro 12, 18, 1849 ; m. 1867, Norman A. Freeman, miller. Res. Chafee, N. Y. Three children : — Howard Battey, b. 8, 28, 1870 ; storekeeper at Sardinia, N. Y. ; m. 1805, Lenora C. Lauffer of Buffalo. No issue. Martba Lorane, b. G, 17, 1874; m. 1892, Franklin J. Herdig, banker, Gowanda, N. Y. Issue :— Royal F., 3, 1, 1897 : Howard F., 2, 16, 1899 : Franklin L., 1, 20, 1901. Floyd Conger, b. 7, 19, 1882; civil engineer, educated at Columbia (Mo.) College. By second husband, Paris Sprague. 4152. Earl E. Sprague, b. 4, 5, 1860; in lumber business, Aberdeen, Washington. 4153. Arthur E. Sprague, b. 5, 26, 1862 ; m. Iva E. Davis. Res. BufEalo, N. T. 4154. Kittie E. Sprague, b. 7, 17, 1867 ; m. John W. Schuchardt. Res. San Antonia, Tex. Have tw^o sons, 1897 and 1901. Children of (2136) Lewis and Mary E. (Sherman) Twining. 4155. Edward Ellis Twining (Lewis, Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 12, 5, 1854, a prominent farmer and school teacher, a man of good abilities ; m. Chloe Smith, who d. 1896. Second m. 1897 to Etta Pratt, who d. 1902. Issue by 2d, Sherman Pratt, b. 2, 27, 1897 : Herbert Ellis, b. 1900. 4156. Emma A. Twining, b. 6, 6, 1856 ; d. Buffalo, N. Y. 11 Mo. 1897 ; was 468 THE KIRK FAMILY. an accomplished teacher, stenographer and typewriter ; a graduate of C. L. S. C. Children of (2137) Anna Twining and Joseph Manchester. 4157. Elmer E. Manchester (Anna, Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 8, 3, 1860; m. 1881, Loella A. Foster. He is a carpenter and mason and owns a farm at Fountain, Mich. Issue : — Roscoe Laverne, b. 1891 : Claud Willard, b. 1902. Four others died in infancy. 4158. Delbert D. Manchester, b. 8, 5, 1863 ; m. 1893, Lucinda Gensen, b. 1868. He is a mechanic and owns a farm at Fountain, Mich. Issue : — Gladys May, b. 1898. 4159. Norman V. Manchester, b. 1, 28, 1867, carpenter and mason; owns a farm at Fountain, Mich. ; unm. 4160. Lincoln G. Manchester, cheese maker, b-. 11, 9, 1871; m. 1890, Bertha Maud Hoyden, b. 1871; d. 1903. Res. Collins, Erie Co., N. Y. Issue: — Grantly Leroy, b. 1891 : Lillian May, b. 1897 : Anna Jlildred, b. 1902. 4161. Bertha B. Manchester, b. 1, 21, 1875; m. Rev. Gilbert Remington, of Christian denomination, b. 1, 31, 1867. Res. Carrs, Mich. : Issue — Lynetta Mildred, b. 1901. Child of (2138) Maryette Twining and Orlando Luther. 4162. Luella Luther (Maryette, Thomas, Thomas, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 6, 17, 1856 ; m. 1875, Alister 0. Smith, dairyman. North Collins, N. Y. Issue : —Ethel M., b. 10, 4, 1881 ; a teacher : Rachel M., b. 6, 9, 1885 ; graduate of Buffalo Normal School, 1904 : Lloyd Luther, b. 6, 23, 1893. Children of (2144.) Artemas and Phebe (Cotanche) Twining. 4163. Charles Twining (Artemas, Thomas, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 10, 7, 1851 ; d. in Mnsconsin 10 Mo. 1866. 4164. Augusta C. Twining, b. 6, 19, 1854; m. 3, 18, 1874, John N. Starner, agent for life insurance. Auburn, N. Y. Issue : — Lois A., 1876 : Jessie K, 1888 : Erna T., 1890 : Frances S., 1896. Three others d. young. 4165. Nancy A. Twining, b. 7, 27, 1856; m. 1884, Newell G. Coon, Ledyard, N. Y. Issue :— Lee A., b. 10 Mo. 1887. 4166. Mary E. Twining, b. 5, Mo. 1858 ; d. 1860. Children of (2145) Charles and Mary (Stanton) Twining. 4167. Sybilla Heithue Twining (Charles, Thomas, John, Samuel, Sarah, , SEVENTH GENERATION. 469 John), b. 5, 5, 1851; m. 9, 10, 1872, George W. H. Reed, of Union City, Pa. insurance agent, now Elmira, N. Y., 1904. Issue : — Mary Lila, b. 1, 19, 1876 : Res. Erie, Pa., unm. : Bessie, b. 4, 4, 1879 : Georgia, b. 10, 16, 1882 ; unm. 4168. Charles A. Twining, b. 4, 4, 1854 ; m. 1, 1, 1885, Edith May Reynolds. Res. Corry, Pa., to 1896. He was bookkeeper, then auditor Elmira, N. Y. water works; noAv in same capacity N. Y. Street Railway Construction Co.; res. Montclair, N. J. Issue :— Beatrice Almira, b. 1, 5, 1888 : Maud May, b. 1893, d. 1902. 4169. William Stanton Twining, b. 2, 20, 1865, near Titusville, Pa.; educated at Allegheny College, Pa. ; chief engineer Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co., since 1892; m. 1893, Mary Helen Wylie, d. 8, 28, 1895. Second m. 1900, to her sister Isabella Agnes, of Toledo, 0. Res. Germautown, Pa. Issue : — Jean Mary, b. 7, 26, 1895. 4170. Walter Clare Twining, b. 2, 14, 1868, at Waterford ; grad. Wichita, Kansas, Business College 1888; m. 1890, Flora M. Trent of Argonia, Kan. He is of6.ce manager N. Y. City building and contracting firm. Res. Montclair, N. J. Children of (2148) Elizabeth A. Wardell and Abraham Cook. 4171. Ellen M. Cook (Elizabeth, Rachel, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1840, m. Harrison Goble, baker, who d. 1893. Two children, dec'd. 4172. Samuel W. Cook, b. 1842, served in the Civil War, m. Miss White, who is deceased. One child. 4173. James Cook, b. 1844, m. Lydia Johnson. Five children. 4174. Lizzie Cook, b. 1846, m. Hugh Johnson, farmer. One son. 4175. Joseph Cook, b. 1848, m. Henrietta Clayton. Res. Metedeckonk Neck, N. J. Issue : — William C, Dorsey, Arthur and Ellen. 4176. Henrietta Cook, b. 1850, d. 1892 ; m. Solomon Wardell : left no issue. 4177. David Cook, resides at Silverton, N. J. 4178. Charles Cook, m. Laura Stout. Res. Bayhead, N. J. No ch. Children of (2149) Rebecca M. Wardell and William Cook. 4179. John W. Cook (Rebecca, Rachel, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1841, d. 1904; m. Prances M. and had issue :— Charles L., Clara H., AVilliam H., Prank W., Eddie B., Lewis H., Charlotte M., Raymond W. and Grace M. Cook. 4180. Sarah E. Cook, b. 1846. 4181. David E. Cook. 470 THE KIRK FAMILY. 4182. Charles H. Cook, b. 1853, m. Sarah Stout. 4183. Rachel A. Cook, b. 1843, m. Lewis Herbert, farmer, dec'd, res. Poiut Pleasant, N. J. Issue : — Annie, John, Lottie. 4184. Elida Cook, d. about 1887, m. George Bryan who served in Civil War. Res. Toms River, N. J. ; had George, William and a dau. Children of (2151) Sarah A. Wardell and James A. Goble. 4185. Theodore Goble (Sarah, Rachel, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1854, m. 1880, Emma Davis : expressman, Bristol, Pa. No issue. 4186. Leon Goble, b. 1852, dentist, Pemberton, N. J., m. Mary E. South- wick. Issue: — Mabel E., Roy, Irma, Beulah, dec'd, Paul and Sarah; all unm. 4187. Henrietta Goble, b. 1856, living at Rochester, N. Y., unm. 4188. Lewis S. Goble, b. 1860, dentist, Rochester, N. Y. ; m. Florence M. Remington 1898, and has Elizabeth, b. 1900. 4189. Henri Goble, died in infancy. Children of (2152) Catharine Wardell and John Loveland 4190. Edward G. Loveland (Catharine, Rachel, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), d. in infancy. 4191. John E. Loveland, b. 1851; m. Celestine Derby. Res. Highlands, N. J. Issue : — Lillie T., Fred H., Leander W., Henry, Nellie, Warren and Ella M. 4192. Caroline Loveland, died in infancy. 4193. Warren Loveland, died in infancy. 4194. Samuel W. Loveland, b. 1860, m. Emma J. Debrow of Jackson Mills, N. J. 4195. William T. Loveland, b. 1866, m. 1891, Maggie Clayton, Point Pleasant, N. J. Children of (2153) Samuel L. and Harriet (Bobbins) Wardell. 4196. Atwood Wardell (Samuel, Rachel, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1854; editor of Banner and Herald, Philadelphia; m. Ella M. Boswell and has dau. Katurah B. 4197. William L. Wardell, b. 1856; Baptist minister; editor Invited Guest; res. Durham, N. J.; m. Mary Spaulding and has children living, Harriet, Susie and William. SEVENTH GENERATION. 471 4198. (Prof.) George R. Wardell, b. 1858; res. Point Pleasant, N. J.; m. Ray E. Austin. Issue : — Ferdinand A. and Elizabeth Iv., bookkeepers. 4199. Elida M. Wardell, b. 1862, d. 1896, m. Joseph Solomon, real estate broker, N. Y. City, and has two children. 4200. Abram L. Wardell, b. 1866; store manager, Philadelphia; m. Minnie Boswell and has dau. Ella A. 4201. Sarah H. Wardell, b. 1868. 4202. Charles J. Wardell, b. 1871; farmer at Burrsville, N. J.; m. Hattie F. Hagaman and has children living. Bertha E. and Irma F. Children of (2155) Charles H. and Catharine A. (Tilton) Wardell. 4203. James T. Wardell (Charles, Rachel, John, Samuel, Sarah, Jolm), a teacher, b. 1856; drowned in Barnegat Bay, N. J., 1880. 4204. Charles H. Wardell, b. 1858 ; chief weigher, 7th Dist., Port of N. Y. ; m. Ella Bowers of Trenton, N. J., who left a dau. Lillian. Second wife, Annie Lowrie. 4205. William Wardell, died young. 4206. Thomas T. Wardell, b, 1862 ; farmer and justice of the peace, Burrs- ville, N. J. ; m. Lulu Hofmire. Issue : — Arthur, Catharine A., Maria and Thomas T. 4207. Twining A. Wardell, b. 1864; electrician, Burrsville, N. J. ; m. Alida Truax 1891, and has Willace, Thomas, Franklin and Twining A. Children of (2157) Rachel Twining and Francis Davis of Union, N. Y. 4208. John Twining Davis (Rachel, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 9, 5, 1833; carpenter; served in the Civil War as Eng. ; res. Binghampton, N. Y.; m. 1856, Hannah J. Brink, b. 7, 8, 1838 ; dau. of Whitney F. and Lydia E. Brink. Issue: — Willard B., b. 1858; carpenter, res. Hooper, N. Y. : ra. 1882, Ida M. Hooper and had Harry, Edna M., Vernon, John W., Mary J. and Lester : Nora A., b. 1863, m. 1887, Albert Gage, coal and lumber dealer, Binghampton, and has Homer L., b. 1892 : Jennie C, b. 1866, m. 1885, Emory C. Cash, brick mason, Newark, N. J., and has Earl B., 1887 ; Lee H., 1888 ; John E., 1895. Lottie R., b. 1875, m. 1893, George PI. Smith, laundryman. Binghampton, and had Carl W., 1894; Blanch H., 1898, d. 1901 ; Percy G., 1901. Ruble M., b. 1878, m. 1903, Leon F. Gibson, merchant, Brighton, 0., son of (4244) Sarah A. Twining and Le Grand Gibson. 4209. Angeline M. Davis, b. 1838, d. 1905, m. 1869, John Thomas Davis, 472 THE KIRK FAMILY. b. 1833, served in Civil War in 39tli Mo. ; farmer, Hunnewell, Mo. Issue : — Alma, b. 1873 ; school teacher : Linnie, b. 1875, carpenter ; both mim. 4210. Dorcas Davis, b. 1840, m. 1864, William H. Dunning, b. 1840, farmer, Binghampton, N. Y. Issue: — Wyatt W., b. 1866, m. 1896, Mamie Parrell, b. 1874, and has Ruth, 1897 ; Marion, 1900 ; foreman Steel "Works, Yonkers, N. Y. : Fred A., b. 1868, carpenter, Newark, N. J. ; m. Carrie Bronk and had Harry L., 1890 : Luella E., b. 1874 ; stenographer, unm. 4211. Eliza A. Davis, b. 1845, m. 1870, William 0. Leonard, b. 1842 ; served in Civil W^ar and was seriously wounded. Res. Hooper, N. Y. No issue. Children of (2158) Leah Twining and Judah La Barren. 4212. James T. La Barren (Leah, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1838, d. in Civil War, 1863 ; m. Sarah JeiJers. Res. Binghampton, N. Y. 4213. Asel M. La Barren, b. 1840 ; soldier, carpenter, Bast Hamlin, N. Y. ; m. Jane Oliver and had Ella, Inez, Jennie, m. Winsor, Lena, m. Bates. 4214. Alvin D. La Barren, b. 1842; carpenter; m. Anna M. Gurney. Res. Binghampton, N. Y. Issue: — Walter A., b. 1866; gas meter inspector, Bing- hampton, m. Alice L. Vickers, b. 1869, and has Anna L., 1886, Ella A., 1887 ; Ida E., 1889; Wilbur J., 1895; C4eorge L, 1900; Walter A., 1902: Robert, b. 1872; sign artist, Binghampton; m. Kittie L. Featherson, b. 1872, and has Robert F., 1891; Mabel, 1892: Charles F., b. 1873, carpenter, East Ilammon, N. Y. ; m. Lena Burrell and had Floyd and Leonard : Arthur, b. 1878, mechanic, unm.: Archie, twin, m. 1899, Blanch A. Huntley and had Deroice and Arthur; res. Binghampton: Ralph D., decorator and designer, Binghampton; m. Edna B. Dunham, b. 1875. Son Paul S., b. 1, 15, 1905. 4215. Elvira La Barren, b. 1846, m. Jeremiah Drum, farmer, and had issue : — Arthur J., b. 1869, shoemaker, Binghampton, m. Jennie R. Macumber and had Lee A., 1891 ; Harry J., 1895 ; Rosabell, 1898 ; Clarence, 1904 : James, b. 1874, Binghampton, m. 1895, Fannie E. Ford and had Ford, Florence, Erwin, Gertrude, Barbaroh and Elvira : Cora B., b. 1877, m. 1896, Hubert Searls, cigar maker, and had Leah, Paul, Asel and George. By second husband, Joshua Rozell. 4216. J. T. Rozell, farmer, m. 1877, Delia Dedrick, and had Sadie, b. 1880, Charles Williamson: Nora, b. 1882: Elden, b. 1884: Bdith, b. 1894: Marie, b. 1896 : Douglass, b. 1900. Children of (2160) Thomas and Lucy Heald (Balch) Twining. 4217. Thomas Dick Twining (Thomas, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), SEVENTH GENERATION. 473 b. 10, 22, 1849 ; Erie E. R. employee, Binghampton, N. Y. ; m. 12, 22, 1869, Dorinda Cogswell, b. Vestal, N. Y., 4, 30, 1847. Issue :— Guy E., b. 4, 7, 1871 ; commercial traveler, Binghampton; m. Mabel M. Morse, b. 12, 1.5, 1868, and has Marguerite L., b. 3, 29, 1899: Myrtie L., b. 3, 7, 1873; m. 1891, William P. Mitchel, b. 1868 ; manager of electrical plant, Lindsay, Tulare Co., Cal. ; has Carlton P., 11, 3, 1892; Richard Twining, 1894, died in infancy. 4218. Mary Stanley Twining, b. 8, 27, 1851 ; d. Elmhurst, Pa., 4, 22, 1897. She was an accomplished stenographer, bookkeeper and teaelier in business colleges ; lived in Buffalo, Elmira and other N. Y. cities. Children of (2161) William and Pennelia M. (Milnor) Twining. 4219. Frank B. Twining (William, John, John, Samuel, Sai'ah, John), b. 10, 23, 1851 ; merchant in Hooper, N. Y. ; m. Julia Swartnout and had Edith A., b. 12, 18, 1883: Lewis N., b. 6, 18, 1884: Ednie M., b. 5, 8, 1886. 4220. Eleanor Twining, b. 8, 28, 1853 ; d. 9, 15, 1885. 4221. Eugene B. Twining, b. 9, 20, 1856; d. 3 Mo. 1889; m. 1880, Helen Eades, and had Helen, b. 7, 11, 1886; m. 1903, Webb. 4222. Alice L. Twining, b. 7, 3, 1858 ; residing in Hooper, unm. 4223. Fred G. Twining, b. 5, 31, 1866; d. 8, 14, 1895; m. 1893, Virgie Lindsey. Res. Hooper, N. Y. Son Rodney F. b. 3, 20, 1894. Children of (2162) Mary Ann Twining and Joseph Choate. 4224. Charles H. Choate (Mary Ann, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 12, 7, 1849 ; res. hotel Romulus, N. Y. ; m. 1878, Victoria Gamber. No issue. 4225. Josephine Choate, b. 10, 27, 1851 ; m. 1877, D. C. Burroughs, farmer, Varick, N. Y. Issue :— Georgia M., b. 1878. 4126. Willis N. Choate, b. 4, 25, 1853; commercial traveler; unm. 4227. James Howard Choate, b. 1854, d. 1873. 4228. Delilah R. Choate, b. 8, 4, 1855 ; m. 1888, Dr. Prank H. Flood. Res. Elmira, N. Y. Issue : — Minerva, b. 1889 : Constance, b. 1893. 4229. Mary T. Choate, b. 8, 3, 1857 ; m. 1886, Charles Harter, bookkeeper, Elmira, N. Y. She d. 5, 5, 1899. without issue. 4230. William S. Choate, b. 3, 7, 1859 ; d. 1875. 4231. Frank T. Choate, b. 9, 20, 1866 ; farmer, Varick, N. Y. ; m. 1888, 47-i THE KIRK FAMILY. Laraua J. Christopher. Issue : — Marion, b. 1891 : Howard, b. 1893 : Dorothy, b. 1897. Children of (2164) John A. and Emily (Roberts) Twining. 4232. Eliza Twining (John, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 2, 25, 1854; d. 3, 29, 1862. 4233. John F. Twining, b. 5, 27, 1860 ; bookkeeper. Cedar Rapids, Iowa ; m. 6, 28, 1883, Mary E. Lynch, b. ]st Mo. 1865 at Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where they reside. Frederick, b. 6 Mo. 1887, bookbinder : Lucy, b. 3, 16, 1890 : Frank, b. 1893 : Robert, b. 1895 : Emily, b. 1901 : John, b. 1903. Children of (2165) Charles and Lucy A. (Gibbs) Twining. 4234. Ida Twining (Charles, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 2, 4, 1858; m. 1882, George H. Baldwin. Res. Lestershire, N. Y. Issue :—Madella and Mamie died young : Lucy, b. 1, 28, 1887 ; m. Harry Warren, Lestershire, and had a dau. who died young : Seymour, b. 8, 6, 1890. 4235. Dorcas Twining, b. 6, 23, 1865; m. 1881, L, C^. Adams, Union N. Y. 4236. PoUie Twining, b. 10, 4, 1862. 4237. Seymour G., b. 1, 22, 1865; town official, school teacher and farmer, Union Centre, N. Y. ; m. 1897, JMary J. Sti'atton : members M. E. Church. Issue : —Charles J., b. 2, 7, 1899 : Edgar S., b. 6, 22, 1904. 4238. Addie A. Twining, b. 3, 27, 1867 ; m. George II. Lashier, 1903. Res. Hooper, N. Y. Children of (2169) Joseph N. and Ruth A. (Ames) Twining. 4239. Sarah J. Twining (Joseph, John, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), 1, 28, 1844; m. J. M. Hesser, blacksmith, who d. 7 Mo. 1904. Issue :—Eldred, unm. Res. Kipton, 0. 4240. Mary Twining, b. 5, 20, 1845 ; d. 3, 1, 1848. 4241. Elizabeth Twining, b. 10, 9, 1846; d. 7, 5, 1878; m. William Howe, d. 7, 18, 1882. Issue :— Orra E., b. about 1865, m. Theodore Smith, Cuyahoga Palls, 0. : Carrie J., b. about 1867, m. Charles Gill, Oberlin, 0. : Edwin, b. about 1870; m. Carrie Hosford, Birmingham, O.: Nina C, b. about 1872; m. Albert Bachus, Wellington, O. : Mina, b. about 1873 : Netta, b. about 1874; m. Dr. Mobi Whight, Liberty Centre, 0. : William, b. about 1876 ; residing in San Francisco, Cal., unm. 4242. Rozette Twining, b. 4, 26, 1849; ra. Milo Gibson, farmer, Kipton, 0. No issue. SEVENTH GENERATION. 475 4243. Frank J. Twining, b. 1, 23, 1851 ; m. 11, 29, 1876, Emma J. Bates. He is a farmer and butcher, Kipton, 0. Iss\ie : — Delia M., b. 8, 29, 1877 ; m. 1898, Arthur West, Oberlin, 0. : Elsie M., b. 5, 22, 1880 : Joseph N., b. 7, 21, 1882 : Glendora, b. 10, 10, 1888. Children of (2170) Charles Alexander and Nellie (Schermerhorn) Twining. 4244. Sarah A. Twining (Charles, Samuel, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 2, 11, 1844; m. 4,1, 1863, Le Grand Gibson, b. 5, 11, 1837. Res. We.st Clarksfield, Huron Co., 0. Issue: — Charles D., b. 1, 27, 1864; d. in infancy: Florence 0., b. 2, 23, 1866; m. 1883, Harvey CoUingwood, Olena, 0.: Clarence A., b. 1, 31, 1868; m. Delia L. Draper: Leon F., b. 2, 9, 1870; m. Rubie M. Davis, dau. of (4208) John T. Davis: Cora B., b. 2, 2, 1872: Elfra L., b. 6, 3, 1874; m. 1895, Frederick Dittus, Kenton, 0., and has Lena B., 1896, and Kenneth E., 1902: Albert L., b. 6, 20, 1876; res. Wakeman, O. ; m. Althea L. Draper: Bertha L., b. 9, 25, 1878 : EfBe M. b. 9, 10, 1880; m. 1890, Charles E. Robishaw, Newark, 0. : Mabel, b. 10, 25, 1882 : Lottie A., b. 8, 19, 1885. 4245. Charles H. Twining, b. 4, 17, 1846; d. 12, 10, 1846. 4246. William Tracy Twining, b. 9, 5, 1847 ; farmer. North Amherst, 0. ; m. 1865, Drucella A. Buckley, b. 10 Mo. 1846. Issue :—Estella J, b. 6, 23, 1870; m. 1888, Lewis F. S. Peabody, N. Amherst: George E., b. 1, 3, 1875; m. 1895, Jessie L. Hales and had Clarence E., 2, 10, 1896; Harold B., 2, 20, 1901; res. N. Amherst: Minnie B., 11, 18, 1880; m. 1897, Robert Whylor, N. Amherst :— three children. 4247. Gertrude Elizabeth Twining, b. 9, 4, 1849 ; d. 4, 22, 1870 ; m. and had dau. Nellie who m. Eli Parker, a school teacher, Lorain, Ohio. 4248. Orlando Twining, b. 11, 20, 1851; d. 9, 21, 1853. 4249. Alvah P. Twining, b. 5, 28, 1854; farmer, Kipton, 0.; m. 1877, Sarah J. Plerbert, b. Aug. 15, 1854. Issue :— Charles A., b. 11, 17, 1877 : Nellie M., b. 12, 21, 1879: Sarah A., b. 6, 7, 1882: Isaac L., b. .3, 11, 1884: Fred A., b., b. 6, 20, 1886 : Amy, b. 4, 17, 1889 : Blanche E., b. 9, 7, 1891 : Lewis E., b. 11, 29, 1893 : Tracy C, b. 5, 1, 1899. 4250. Floyd 0. Twining, b. 9, 16, 1856 ; farmer. North Amherst, Ohio ; m. 1878, Nettie Goss, b. 2, 24, 1859; d. 7, 12, 1891. Second m. to Mary A. Bates, b. 10, 15, 1855, in Iowa. Issue : — Josie M., b. 10, 30, 1883 ; d. in infancy : Maud B., b. 3, 15, 1889 : Mary B., b. 5, 2, 1893 : Floyd W., b. 12, 11, 1897. 4251. Virgil L. Twining, b. 3, 11, 1859; m. 11, 23, 1880, Adella H. Fox, b. 2 4, 1863. He is a hay and grain dealer, Oberlin, Lorain Co., 0. Issue : — Herbert A., b. 2, 15, 1882: Olive B., b. 9, 8, 1883: Leland R., b. 7, 13, 1885; d. 476 THE KIRK FAMILY. 1898 : George E., b. 1895, d. 1897 : Fern M., b. 11, 21, 1897 : Raymond L., b. 8, 2, 1903. 4252. Perry E. Twining, b. 2, 21, 1863 ; fanner and breeder of fancy poultry, Kipton, 0. ; m. Mary L. Beeeher, b. 5,. 20, 1864. Issue : — Rosamond E., b. 2, 20, 1884: Harry B., b. 12, 25, 1886: Ralph W., b. 1890, d. in infancy: Ronald D., b. 9, 18, 1891 : Paul V., b. 4, 29, 1895 : Owen D., b. 12, 15, 1899. 4253. Frederick A. Twining, b. 6, 30, 1865 ; taught school and studied for the ministry ; pastor of church at North Solon, Ohio : m. 1890, Carrie M. Hardy, b. 4, 6, 1873. Issue :— William A., b. 1891, d. inf.: Samuel A., b. 2, 16, 1893: Max E., b. 1894, d. inf. : Ruth H., b. 9, 16, 1902. Children of (2177) David M. and Phebe A. (Evans) Twining. 4254. Etta Twining (David, Benjamin, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 7, 28, 1866 ; d. 7, 20, 1889 ; taught school ; m. 1888, Edward M. Calkins, merchant, of Bagley, Wis. Son Harry, b. 7, 10, 1889 ; d. inf. 4255. Benjamin H. Twining, b. 1, 3, 1870; lumber merchant and engineer. Gays ilills, Wis. ; m. 1893, Mary S. Harford, b. 8, 8, 1874. Issue :— Leita, b. 3, 22. 1898. Children of (2183) Mariamna Twining and Charles R. Rounds. 4256. Mary Almira Rounds (Mariamna, Benjamin, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 4, 29, 1862; m. 1880, 0. M. DeLamater, carpenter and farmer, b. 1, 24, 1859. Res. Gays Mills, Wis. Issue :— Charles R., b. 3, 29, 1881 ; carpenter: Lillian E., b. 1, 24, 1883: teacher: Sylvia E., b. 1887: G. Harrison, b. 1889: Clyde A., b. 1891. 4257. Arthur H. Rounds, b. 11, 7, 1865; m. Phebe Turk, who d. 1898: Issue : — Herman, David and Arthur. 4258. Rose B. Rounds, b. 4, 8, 1867 ; m. 1886, William F. Young, stock- man. Bell Center, Wis., b. 1862. Issue :William C, b. 7, 4, 1887; educated at Boscobel High School: Ruby P., b. 12, 27, 1888: Neal, b. 7, 18, 1891: lioUis, b. 9, 9, 1893. Children of (2185) Joseph and Emeline (Birdsell) Twining. 4259. Phebe A. Twining (Joseph, Mahlon, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 5, 20, 1850; d. 4, 7, 1893; m. 6, 9, 1875, William B. Totten, b. 5, 20, 1850; farmer, Lestershire, N. Y. Issue :— Eddie C, b. 4 Mo. 1876 : Frank M., b. 11 Mo. 1877 : Lonella E., b. 5 Mo. 1880 : Fayette W., b. 7 Mo. 1882 : Jessie N., b. 3 Mo. 1885 ; all residing in Lestershire. SEVENTH GENERATION. 477 4260. George F. Twining, b. 7, 29, 1853 ; carpenter, Binghampton, N. Y. ; m. Nella A. Meeker, b. 1864, d. 1886. Second m. to Jennie Billings. His only child, La Verne Meeker, b. 3, 16, 1882; grad. H. S. ; attorney at law, admitted 1904; res. Binghampton. 4261. Clarissa A .Twining, b. 11, 13, 1857; d. 1, 6, 1881. 4262. William J. Twining, b. 1, 9, 1859; m. 1887, Mariet Bldridge. Res. Whitney's Point, N. Y. Issue :—Mahlon, d. inf. : Morris G., b. 2, 22, 1891: Minnie L., b. 1, 28, 1893. 4263. Elizabeth S. Twining, b. 3, 4, 1861; d. 11, 7, 1899; m. 1884, Nelson R. Bunts, b. 7, 28, 1859. Res. Binghampton. N. Y. Issue :— Floyd T., b. 9, 15, 1885 : Pern, b. about 1887. By second wife, Delia Dimon. 4264. Fred S. Twining, b. 9, 23, 1862; farmer. Center Lisle, N. Y. ; m. Nellie Smith. Issue :— Flora, b. 10, 14, 1887 : Lola and Lulu, b. 10, 21, 1890. 4265. Emma M. Twining, b. 2, 5, 1866 ; m. 1867, C. F. Bump, Warren Centre, Pa. Son Deforest, b. 7, 7, 1900. 4266. Delia M. Twining, b. 9, 4, 1878; died young. Children of (2187) Chester P. and Ann (Defan) Twining. 4267. Carrie Twining (Chester, Mahlon, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), m. Daniel Ducham and resides at Prairie du Chien, Wis. 4268. Desire Ann Twining, m. Dominic Ducham, Prairie du Chien. The mother of these two children (Ann Defan) is living with them. No further record. By second wife, Jennie B. Hays. 4269. Minnie D. Twining, b. 10, 23, 1866; m. 1881, A. J. Reins. Res. Prairie du Chien, Issue :— Esther S., b. 1886 : Letha M., b. 1888 : Vista V., b. 1890 : Albert J., b. 1896 : Lucie I., b. 1898 : Romano L., b. 1900. 4270. Albert C. Twining, b. 9, 17, 1870 ; farmer, Manchester, S. Dak. ; m. 1891, Eda D. Corbin : Issue :— Isabel B., b. 3, 26, 1892 : Chester A., b. 7, 24, 1894: Clara B., b. 9, 5, 1896 : Minnie A., b. 10, 25, 1899 : Phebe N., b. 3, 2, 1902 : Daisy D., b. 3, 16, 1904. Child of (2188) Frederick F. and Helen F. (Payne) Twining. 4271. John P. Twining (Frederick, Mahlon, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 3,16, I860; m. 10, 6, 1886, Dora E. Twining, b. 2, 7, 1868; dau. of (2195) 478 THE KIEK FAMILY. Henry Lewis Twining. He is a policeman, Kansas City, Mo. Issue : — Mary IL, b. 9, 29, 1887. Children of (2190) William F. and Lucy L. (Goodspeed) Twining. 4272. Frank K. Twining (William, Mahlon, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 1, 31, 1866; farmer, Lestershire, N. Y. ; m. 1899, Vernie Benjamin, b. 2, 28, 1880. 4273. Cora C. Twining, b. 7, 11, 1867; m. 1900, Charles Webb, market gardener, Conklin, N. Y., b. 4, 25, 1856. 4274. Flora B. Twining, b. 12, 8, 1868 ; a professional nurse, Lestershire, N. Y. 4275. William B. Twining, b. 5, 26, 1871 ; m. 1897, Lucinda 0. Rhodes, b. 9, 7, 1862. He is a farmer at East Maine, N. Y. Issue : — Harry L., b. 9, 5, 1899 : Richard E., b. 9, 2, 1901 : Florence M., b. 5, 4, 1903. Children of (2191) Emma R. Twining and Edgar Harper. 4276. Fred B. Harper (Emma, IMahlon, John, Samuel, Sarah, John), b. 12, S, 1856; l.)anker ; res. at Detroit, now Pontiac, Mich., on his farm; m. 1885, Belle Robinson. Issue : — Emma Louisa, b. 12, 29, 1885 : Alice Belle, b. 5, 9, 1892. 4277. Carrie L. Harper, b. 4, 5, 1864; teacher; m. 1896, Everett Balch of Stella, N. Y., farmer. Res. Binghampton. Issue : — Edgar Harper, b. 1, 22, 1897. Children of (2192) George Robert and Elizabeth (Carman) Twining. 4278. Lucy D. Twining (George, Mahlon, John, Sanuiel, Sarah, John), b. 5 ,20, 1856; teacher; m. 1877, Charles R, Barker, b. in Illinois, 1, 21, 1852: Issue:— Eva E., b. 3, 18, 1878; m. Frank Brown. 4279. Katie E. Twining, b. 10, 31, 1858; d. 6, 9, I860. 4280. Robert L. Twining, b. 5, 30, 1861 ; farmer and blacksmith ; res. Gays Mills, Wis.; m. 1881, Elizabeth Stevenson. Issue: — Katie, died in infancy : Cora M., b. 5, 11, 1882 : Lucy B., b. 7, 20, 1884 : Mary S., b. 11, 20, 1889 : Atta A., b. 4, 21, 1895. 4281. Fred S. Twining, blacksmith, b. 4, 26, 1867 ; has a large farm close to the village of Gays Mills, Wis. ; m. 1886, Carrie Gray. 4282. Mahlon W. Twining, liveryman, b. 6, 9, 1870; res. Gays Mills; m. SEVENTH GENERATION 479 1888 Abby Girdler. Issue :— Maud, b. 8, 13, 1889 : Robert F., b. 10, 1, 1892 : Otto N., b. 11, 17, 1894. 4283. Riley R. Twining, b. 4, 28, 1881. Children of (2203) Jesse and Mary (Goodwin) Twining. 4284. Emma Twining (Jesse, Ben.jamiu, Daniel, Ben.jamin, Sarah, John), b. 11, 8, 1862; m. Charles Franklin, d. 3, 10, 1890; farmer, of Clark's Summit, Pa. Second m. to Urieh Cole. Res., Waverly, Pa. Issue : — Jesse, bookkeeper, Scranton, Pa., b. 10, 4, 1882: Ernest, b. 12, 31, 1884:F]orence, b. 4, 16, 1889: Charles, b. 8, 5, 1891. 4285. Nellie Twining, b. 10, 7, 1864 ; d. 12, 17, 1899 ; m. Holly Pish, fore- man W. U. Telegraph Co., Scranton ; d. 11, 17, 1903 : Issue :— Emmet, b. 11, 29, 1885 : Jay, b. 3, 20, 1897. 4286. Abram Twining, b. 5, 3, 1867 ; res. Schultzville, Pa.; m. Arabelle Leonard and had Inez, 10, 19, 1891 : Clara, 6. 29, 1897. 4287. Maude A. Twining, b. 5, 16, 1869; m. Ernest Snyder, prominent business man, Dalton, Pa. Issue : — Melissa, b. 5, 17, 1895 : Marion, b. 7, 14, 1903. 4288. Katie E. Twining, b. 4, 23, 1873 ; m. Llewellyn Franklin, Clarks Summit. Pa. Issue : — Oscar, b. 11, 13, 1893 : Emma, b. 8, 3, 1895 : Abraham, b. 9 ,15, 1897. Children of (2204) Eli and Hannah (Taylor)) Twining, Scranton, Pa. 4289. Hiram E. Twining (Eli, Benjamin, Daniel, Ben.jamin, Sarah, John), b. 5, 31, 1862 ; d. 8, 4, 1904 ; m. Mary Logbes. Issue :— Albert, b. 10 Mo. 1889 : May, b. 5 Mo. 1896. Res. Scranton. 4290. Huldah M. Twining, b. 5, 18,' 1864 ; m. Albert Reynolds. Issue :— Jesse, 1890 : Charles, 1892 : Ruth, 1895. Res. Scranton. 4291. Elisabeth Twining, b. 4, 28, 1866; m. Martin Kuntz. Issue:— Marena L., 12 Mo. 1890: Theodore, 6 Mo. 1904. 4292. Lydia Twining, b. 3, 10, 1868 ; m. Jacob Gable, who d. 1900 Issue : — Bessie, 1885; m. Lawrence Schoenborn and had Hiram, 1887. Res. Scranton, Pa. 4293. Gertrude Twining, b. 6, 17, 1874 ; m. John Ergler. Issue : — Palmer, 12 Mo. 1900: Ruth, 1903. Children of (2217) Martha Twining and John W. Hass. 480 THE laRK FAMILY. 4294. Alice Hass (Martha, Frederick, Daniel, Benjamin, Sarah, John), b. 1876; m. W. F. Lingofelter, 1896, and has two children. Res. Newark, 0. 0. 4295. George Hass, b. 1880 ; m. 1902, May Snyder and resides at Newark, 4296. Fred Hass, b. 1878, d. 1900. 4297. Carrie Hass, b. 1881 ; m. 1901, C. D. Warthen, Mt. Vernon, 0. 4298. Charles Hass, b. 1884; living with his mother, Newark, 0. Children of (2231) Mary Leedom and Edward Taylor, Newtown, Pa. 4299. Lydia L. Taylor (Mary, Charles, Jesse, Sarah, Sarah, John), b. 10, 20, 1860 ; m. 2, 18, 1886, William B. Knight, b. 5, 6, 1857 ; son of Barclay Knight and Mary Phillips. Res. Langhorne, Pa. Issue : Alice, b. 3, 31, 1887 : Mary Taylor, b. 11, 30, 1889 .- Anna Phillips, b. 12, 1, 1890 : Thomas Leedom, b. 8, 18, 1892 : Edward Taylor, b. 8, 30, 1896. 4300. Anna Taylor, b. 4, 4, 1865, m. Charles L. Kjiight, Newtown, Pa No issue. 4301. Rachel L. Taylor, b. 9, 10, 1869 ; d. 2, 8, 1896, unm. 4302. Edward L. Taylor, b. 11, 29, 1871 ; m. Emily Wynkoop. He is a coal dealer at Oak Lane, Montgomery Co., Pa. No issue. Children of (2233) William and Frances J. (Hillman) Newlin. 4303. Elizabeth Newlin (AVilliam, Lydia, William, Hannah, William, John), b. Philadelphia 4, 9, 1849; d. there 2, 13, 1900; buried at Fair Hill; m. 9, 18, 1873. Joseph II. Ashbridge, salesman, b. 7,13, 1847, in Goshen Twp., Chester Co., son of William Ashbridge and Zillah James Hickman. Res. 548 N. 11th St., Phila. ; members of Friends' Meeting. She was educated at Friends' Central School, Phila. No issue. 4304. Nicholas Newlin, b. 8, 26, 1850; m. 11, 6, 1873, Jane E. McClure, b. 3, 31, 1854; dau. of Samuel and Prudence McClure. She is a member of Presb. Church, and he of 4th and Green Sts. Friends' Meeting: educated at Trenton, N. J.; is a buyer at George B. Evans', 1106 Che.stnut St. Res. 46 Coulter St., Germantown. Issue : — Frances Hillman Newlin, b. 9, 8, 1874 ; educated at Miss Eldridge's school ; m. ]0, 4, 1000, Samuel Longstretli Baily Jr. Res. 124 W. Tenn St., Germantown. Issue :— Nicholas Newlin, b. 8, 8, 100.3. rrudenee Campbell Newlin, b. 10, 20, 1892; educated at Friends' School, Germantown. SEVENTH GENERATION. 481 4305. Anna Walter Newlin, b. Philada. 7, 25, 1852; mcraber of Green Street, Meeting, Phila. ; res. Ocean Port, N. J. ; unm. 4306. William Newlin, b. 8, 24, 1856 ; m. 2, 24, 1880, Jennie Wilson, b. 5, 24, 1859 ; dau. of Adam and Sarah Wilson. Res. 136 W. Huntingdon St., Phila. Pie was educated at Spring Garden Institute and Friends' Central School, and is a member of Friends' Meeting; engaged in insurance business. She is a member of Church. Issue :— Elizabeth Ashbridge, b. 9, 12, 1881 ; d. 9, 21, 1890 : William, b. 6, 30, 1885 : Helen Sterling, b. 9, 6, 1889 ; d. 8, 17, 1902 : Edith Williams, b. 1, 25, 1891 : Nicholas Howard, b. 8, S, 1898 ; d. 9, 23, 1899. Children of (2234) Hannah Ann Newlin and Edwin Walter. 4307. Anna Walter (Hannah, Lydia, William, Hannah, William, John), b. 5, 5, 1831 ; m. 6, 24, 1852, AVilliam Wharton, Jr. Issue :— Deborah, b. 5, 9, 1853 ; d. 4, 24, 1865 : Elizabeth, b. 11, 10, 1855 ; d. 11, 14, 1895 : Edwin W., b. 11, 24, 1857 ; d. in infancy : Mary, b. 11, 8, 1858 ; m. Walter Mendelson : AVilliam R., b. 7, 13, 1861. 4308. Edwin Walter, b. 12, 11, 1832; d. 1, 15, 1895, imni. 4309. Elizabeth Walter, b. 1, 23, 1835 ; d. 4, 19, 1837. 4310. Emily Walter, b. 3, 2, 1837 ; d. 1, 15, 1838. 4311. Franklin Walter, b. 2, 19, 1839; d. Brookline, Mass., 3, 4, 1903; m. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 10, 29, 1863, Susan Minot Weld, b. 6, 15, 1839; dau. of George Minot Weld and Harriet Louder. He was buried at Forest Hill Cem., Boston. Issue : — Franklin Walter, b. Phila., 10, 16, 18U4; m. Victoria Proude and lives at Brookline, Mass. Minot Weld Walter, b. same 1, 3, 1866 ; d. Boston, Mass., 12, 26, 1005 ; m. Alice Winchester Richards, who d. 7, 8, 3894. Isabel Weld Walter, b. same, 2, 4, 1867 ; m. Edward Lyman Brown, Brook- line, Mass., and has Charles Farwell, 7, 23, 1805; Elliot Weld, 11, 16, 1897; Edward Lyman, 4, 11, 1899. Bertha Gordon Walter, b. New York 6, 5, 1869 ; m. Frederic Heap Straw- bridge (of Strawbridge & Clothier, department store, Philada). Res. Torworth, Gerriiantown, Pa. Issue : — .lustus Clayton, 4, 17, 1895 ; Frederic Heap, 11, 18, 1898 ; Anna Walter, 10, 3, 1900 ; Gordon Weld, 11, 4, 1901 ; Edward Richie, 11, 22, 1903. Anna Wharton Walter, b. Brooklyn 12, 31, 1872; m. Alexander Foster Crosman, Montreal, Canada. Issue: — Dorothy Weld, b. 4, 12, 1008. George Weld Walter, b. same 11, 21, 1877; num. Cornelia Franklin Walter, b. Germantown, Pa., 6, 13, 1879 ; unm. Harry Walter, b. Brookline, Mass., 7, 11, 1880 ; unm. 4312. Henry Walter, b. 9, 20, 1841 ; d. 5, 4, 1877 ; unm. 4313. Herbert Walter, b. 6, 20, 1844 ; d. same date. 482 THE KIRK FAMILY. 4314. Howard Walter, b. 7, 12, 1845 ; d. 11, 26, 1891; m. 11, 16, 1881, Caroline Luce. No issue. 4315. Gertrude Walter, b. 7, 20, 1849 ; unm. 1903. Children of (2237) Rachel H. Newlin and Thomas Corlies; all members of Friends' Meeting. 4316. Edwin W. Corlies (Rachel, Lydia, William, Hannah, William, John, b. 12, 7, 1846; resides in Upper Darby, unm. 4317. Elizabeth Corlies, b. 12, 27, 1848 ; living in Upper Darby, Delaware Co., Pa., unm. 4318. William N. Corlies, b. 9, 4, 1850; res. the same; for many years was in the mill?: business ; unm. 4319. Anna W. Corlies, b. 3, 4, 1854 ; d. 5, 25, 1867 ; buried at Darby Meeting. 4320. Susan Corlies, b. 11, 20, 1856 ; d. 12, Mo. 1856 ; bur. Darby. 4321. Emily Corlies, b. 3, 31, 1859 ; m. 4, 9, 1885, Frank Lewis, of Broomall, Delaware Co. Issue : — William C, b. 5, 5, 1887 : Richard, b. 9, 3, 1888: Elizabeth C, b. 10, 4, 1889 : Edwin W., b. 10, 1, 1898; d. 12, 15, 1900; buried at Haverford. 4322. Mary G. Corlies, b. 3, 25, 1868 ; m. 9, 9, 1897, Gordon Grant of Upper Darby. Address, Llanerch, Delaware Co., Pa. Issue : — Gertrude, b. 8, 23, 1878 : William M., b. 9, 30, 1899 : Corlies, b. 8, 3, 1902. Children of (2238) Jonathan and Maria (Taylor) Brock. 4323. Lydia Taylor Brock (Jonathan, Stephen, Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. 3, 31, 1842; d. 4, 6, 1896, at her residence, 215 S. 41st St., Philadel- phia; m. 10, 6, 1866, John W. Brown, b. 11, 17, 1839; son of John Brown and Mary T. Eastburn of Solebury, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue : — Paul T. Brown, lawyer, b. 5, 27, 1868; m. 6, 1, 1892, Anna Wallbridge, and has Marjorie Wallbridge, b. 2, 22, 1893, and Eleanor Ryckman, b. 4, 14, 1896. Helen E. Brown, b. 6, 7, 1871 ; m. 11, 6, 1894, Paul Clayton, and has Mary Evans, b. 8, 5, 1895. 4324. Edward Brock, b. 12, 19, 1844; m. 11, 18, 1874, Evelyn J. Pancoast, dau. of Samuel S. and Melenia Pancoast. Res. Philadelphia. No issue. 4325. Horace Brock, b, 5, 1, 1849 ; d. 3, 15, 1850, 4326. Bernard T. Brock, b. 2, 27, 1852 ; m. 1, 25, 1876, Lucy Richards, dau. SEVENTH GENERATION. 483 of Charles and Sarah Eichards : has a canning factory, Taylorsville, Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Gertrude Richards, b. 1, 25, 1878 ; m. William Gladstone Hyde. 4327. Henry S. Brock, b. 7, 28, 1855; m. 6, 1, 1878, Mary Atkinson, b. 1, .31, 1855 ; d. 6, 27, 1878 ; dau. of William and Dorcas Atkinson. Second m. 2, 28, 1882, to Bertha Goldman. Res. Philadelphia. No children, 1889. 4328. Walter Brock, b. 8, 17, I860; d. Philadelphia, 1, 20, 1887, unm. Children of (2239) Preston and Sarah (Craig?) Brock. 4329. Charles M. Brock (Preston, Stephen, Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, .John), b. Allentown, Pa., 11, 3, 1847; m. Mary Haines of Shamokin, Pa. Res. Phila- delphia. Issue : — Sarah A., Laura, Elizabeth and a son. 4330. Preston M. Brock, b. Allentown, 7, 25, 1857; m. 4, 27, 1897, Emma Hopkins of Baltimore. He is in the hat manufacturing business in New York City. Children of (2240) John J. and Julia (Philler) Brock of Doylestown, Pa. 4331. Louisa Philler Brock (John, Stephen, Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. 8, 29, 1854; m. 6, 10, 1875, Henry Lear, b. 3, 21, 1848, in Doylestown; son of George Lear and Sidney White. He was president of Doylestown National Bank and a prominent attorney-at-law in Doylestown. Issue : — John Brock, b. 7, 20, 1876; m. 6, 11, 1902, Helen .James, dau. of Loiiis H. James: George, b. 3, 14, 1879 : William P., b. 10, 12, 1880 : Julia B., b. 6, 1, 1887 ; Dorothy. 4332. George Philler Brock, b. 6, 29, 1859; m. 12, 15, 1883, IMary Lear, b. Doylestown 1, 9, 1859 ; dau. of George Lear and Sidney White. He was cashier of the Doylestown National Bank. No issue, 1902. Children of (2241) Sarah Brock and Josiah Hart. 4333. John Hart (Sarah, Stephen, Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. Doylestown 2, 3, 1846; m. Grace Vansant. He was in the banking business with his father ; since 1896 has been president of the Doylestown Trust Com- pany and resides there. Issue : — Rebie Purdy Hart m. 8, 22, 1911 at her home Dr. Joseph R. Swartzlander of Doylestown, Pa. 4334. Frank Hart, b. 2, 24, 1851; m. Lizzie Pallett, who is deceased. He was formerly in the banking business, now retired. Res. Doylestown, Pa. Issue : — George Hart. Child of (2243) Elizabeth Brock and Mahlon Yardley. 4335. John Yardley (Elizabeth, Stephen, Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, John), 484 THE KIRK FAMILY. b. Doylestown 6, 15, 1852 ; m. 10, 19, 1876, Emma Krewson, b. 2, 19, 1855 ; dau. of David Krewson and Lucy Lear of Newtown Twp., Bucks Co., Pa. Issue :— Mahlon, b. 5, 19, 1878 ; m. 3, 19 1908, Lucie Elizabeth Merrill. Children of (2249) John Penn and Julia Watts (Hall) Brock. 4336. Ella Brock (John, John, Stephen, Sarah, Stephen, Isaac, John), b. Philadelphia 8 Mo. 1849 ; m. 2, 10, 1872, Dr. Wharton Sinkler, of 1606 Walnut Street ; son of Charles Sinkler of Eutaw, S. C. and Philadelphia, and Emily Wharton, of the eminent Philadelphia Wharton family. Dr. Sinkler was grad- uated from the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania in 1868, and was elected resident physician of the Episcopal Hospital on 4th Mo. 1st of same year. Issue : — Julia Ursula Siukler, b. 11, 5, 1872. Charles Siukler, b. 2, 6, 1874 ; A. P.., University of Pennsylvania, 1893, and LL. B., 1896 ; artmittod to the bar of Philadelphia and became a member of the law firm of Morgan & Lewis ; is a member of the Law Association of Philadel- phia, of the University Club, of which he is treasurer; of Phila. Club, Demo- cratic Club, and others : Is the author of "Expert Testimony" in Baudry's Dis- eases of the Eye. John Penn Brock Sinkler, b. 9, 10, 1875 ; grad. 1898, Univ. of Pa., dept. of Architecture ; member American Institute of Architects ; of the T Square Club, The Phila., University, and other clubs. Francis Wharton Sinkler, b. 7, 14, 1877 ; grad. Univ. Penna., 1897 M. D. of same, 1900, and is a practicing physician in Philadelphia ; member of Phila. County Medical Association and secretary of the Phila Dispensary. Seaman Deas Sinkler, b. 5, 18, 1879 ; student at Univ. of Pa., class of 1899, scicnitiflc department ; member of firm of Rhodes, Sinkler & Butcher, bankers mid broki'rs : m. 4 Mo. 1902, Emily Beauveau, dau. of James Mauran Rhodes, Esq., of I'hiladelphia, and has Wharton Sinkler 3d, b. 1, 7, 1903, and James Mauran Rhodes Siukler, b. 3, 2], 1905. Emily Sinkler, b. 12, 24, 1881 ; d. 1, Ifi, 1884. Wharton Sinkler Jr., b. 7, 2, 1885 ; A. B. Univ. of Pa., 1906 ; member of Varsitj' football teams in 1903. and 1904 ; holds a position with Brown Bros. bankers. Ella Brock Sinkler, b. 6, 29, 1887. 4338. Arthur Brock, b. Phila., 11, 8, 1850; m. 5, 29, 1879, Sarah Coleman, dau. of Hon. Geo. Dawson Coleinan and Deborah Norris Brown. He holds large interests in iron and steel industries ; is chairman of the board of man- agers of the American Iron and Steel Mfg. Co., and connected with many in- dustrial enterprises ; trustee of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. ; director of the Fidelity Trust Company, Phila.; director of the First National Bank of Lebanon, Pa. Issue :— Julia Watts Hall, b. 3, 9, 1880: Frances, b. 9, 14, 1881: Sarah Coleman, b. 4, 27, 1883 : Ella, b. 12, 9, 1894 : Elizabeth Norris, b. 7, 4, 1898. 4339. Charles Hall Brock, b. 5, 12, 1852; d. 2, 18, 1911; entered the Univ. of Pa. as a partial student, 1869, but left by reason of his health in his sophomore year. He was also a student at St. Paul's Academy, New Hamp- shire. He later entered the medical department of the Univ. of Pa., but his health breaking down he left before graduation. He was a member of the SEVENTH GENEEATION. 485 Z U Fraternity, and was one of the fonnders of the Corinthian Yacht Club, and a very enthusiastic yachtsman ; also a member of the Rittenhouse Club : un- married. 4340. Horace Brock, b. 4, 15, 1854; m. 5, 15, 1878, Deborah Norris Cole- man, dau. of Hon. Geo Dawson Coleman and Deborah Norris Brown. He re- ceived his education at Dr. Paires and other schools in Philadelphia: was for some time a civil engineer of the Phila. and Reading Railroad Company, and in the iron business at the Lebanon furnaces with his brother Arthur Brock. Pie was for years president of the First National Ban]?: of Lebanon, Pa., Where he resided for a number of years. The family now resides in Philadel- phia. Issue : — John Penn Brock, b. 9, 23, 1879 ; grad. at Tale 1900, and is engaged in the iron business at Lebanon ; is vice president of the American Iron and Steel Mfg. Company : m. Pauline Biddle of Philadelphia, and has Anna Biddle Brock, b. 8, 21, 1906. Deborah Norris Brock, b. 11, 8, 1884. 4341. John William Brock, b. Phila., 11, 23, 1855; m. 11, 12, 1879, Mary Louisa Tyler, dau. of George Frederick and Louisa Richmond (Blake) Tyler of Philadelphia. Res. 1417 Spruce Street, Phila. He was a student at Dr. Faires select school, where he prepared for college, and entered the Univ. of Pa. in 1869, and graduated A. B. in 1873 ; receiving A. M. of same in 1876. After some time spent in foreign travel he entered himself as a student at law in the office of Richard C. McMurtrie, Esq., and was admitted to the Phila. bar in 1878. He is a member of the Pennsylvania Sons of the Revolution; of the Rittenhouse Club, and one of the founders of the Corinthian Yacht Club, of Philadelphia ; is a life member of the Franklin Institute, and has been for twenty years treasurer of the Philadelphia Orthopedic Hospital and Infirmary for Nervous Diseases. Issue : — George Tyler Brock, b. 10, 1, 1880 ; died in infancy. John William Brock, Jr., b. 2, 14, 1883 ; graduate of Harvard, 1905. Sidney Frederick Tyler Brock, b. 5, 5, 18S5 ; B. S., Harvard Univ. 190G ; is a mining engineer. Arthur Brock, Jr., b. 1, 12, 1887 ; student of Harvard, class of 1908. Norman Hall Brock, b. 4, 2, 1890. Louisa Blake Brock, b. 9, 27, 1894. 4342. Julia Watts Hall Brock, b. Phila., 5, 20, 1858; m. 10, 1, 1879, Dr. Robert W. Johnson of Baltimore, Md. Issue : — Anna Julia Johnson, b. 7, 15, 1880 ; m. Lieut. Gordon Johnston of Alabama ; lieut. in U. S. A. Ella Brock Johnson, b. 7, 20, 1882 ; m. 1905, James Mauran Rhodes, Jr., of Philadelphia. William Fell Johnson, b. 8, 18, 1884 ; grad. of Princeton, 1905. Katharine Barker Johnson, b. 10, 7, 1885 ; m. Robert Garrett of Baltimore, Md. Robert W. Johnson, Jr., b. 6, 3, 1891. John Penn Brock Johnson, b. 9, 3, 1894. 486 THE KIRK FAMILY. Children of (2259) Albina C. Price and Dr. Henry B. Nightingale. 4343. George T. Nightingale (Albina, Sarah, Hannah, Stephen, Isaac, Jolm), b. Rosemont, N. J., 1, 3, 1852; d. 7, 4, 1856. 4344. Dr. Henry B. Nightingale, b. at Houghville 5, 7, 1855 ; m. 11, 28, 1888, Margaret Geisler, b. 9, 16, 1859 ; dau. of Henry C. Geisler and Sarah Hibbs. He is a prominent physician in Philadelphia. Children's names not obtained. 4345. Charles R. Nightingale, b. Doylestown, Pa., 12, 5, 1856; m. there, by Rev. R. P. Cobb, to Julia Van Horn, dau. of Isaac Van Horn. He was educated at the schools at Rosemont, N. J., took a course at a seminary at Ringoes and another at Clinton, N. J. ; taught school for a number of years in New Jersey. During the nineties he M^as salesman for Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co., and the American Book Company. In 1900 he was elected justice of the peace of Doylestown borough and has a real estate and general business agency there, where he resides : Democrat and member of Baptist Ch. No issue mentioned. 4346. Samuel W. Nightingale, b. 4, 19, 1859 ; was for twenty years a brass worker in Bellfield's Brass Works; has been a farmer and a traveling salesman for school supplies and is now, 1904, living in Doylestown, Pa. 4347. Randolph P. Nightingale, b. 12, 10, 1860 ; d. 9 Mo. 1890 in Colorado. He spent most of his life in a book store at Bellefonte, Pa. ; in 1888 entered Jefferson Medical College but was forced to relinquish his studies in 1890 on account of ill health, and with his brother John he went to Colorado, where he died the same year. 4348. John Billington Nightingale, b. Rosemont, N. J., 9, 25, 1862 ; m. at Del Norte, Colo., 12, 27, 1894, May Sumner. They had three children who all died in infancy. In 1881 he went into the office of the Newtown Enterprise and learned the printing business. In 1885 he traveled extensively in Cali- fornia and along the Pacific Coast. Returning to Kansas City, Mo., he entered the employ of Stein Brothers, contractors. In 1891, with two companies he started for Cripple Creek gold fields and spent three years prospecting for gold. The high altitude affecting his health he returned in 1900 and settled in Doylestown, where he is representative and district manager of the Interna- tional Correspondence School. 4349. Edward W. Nightingale, b. Rosemont 2, 22, 1864 ; m. 6, 3, 1899, Mary R. Donaldson, d. 7, 24, 1909, at Doylestown, aged 44; dau. of George E. Donaldson and Martha M. Rich of that place. He is a printer in Philadelphia. Martha M. Rich was the dau. of Mary K. Price and William Rich. Mary K. was a sister to Samuel G. Price who m. Sarah Betts. g Pi 6 ' Sarah Ann Ely, 309 Sarah Ann Murry, 311 Sarah C, 309, 543 Sarah C. Carver, 311 313 Sophia, 310, 544 Stella, 545 Susan Johnson, 542 Walter C, 311 William, 311, 542 William H., 311, 493 Wm. Hilbert, 493 William K., 310 Wilson S., 542 BLACKBURN. E. Howard, 633 Mary A., 386, 599 BLACKFAN. Cyrus Linton, 406 Edward, 319 Elizabeth, 50, 107 Florence J. K., 319 George C, 406 John, 406 John B., 406 Laura Linton, 406 Lavinia T. W., 406 Mary Louisa, 406 Rachel, 57 Rachel, 99 Walter W., 406 Wm. Chapman, 819 INDEX. 641 Name. BLACKLEDGB. Jason R., Mary Paxson, BLACKWELL. Caroline, BLAIR. Eleanor, Elizabeth, Erances Sarah, William, William J. Page. 377 290, 5';9 22S 74 228 74 74 22S 334, BLAKE. Annal^ell, Louisa R., Mary, BLAKER. Abbie, Achilles, Ada Brabant, Adalaide C, Alfred, Amos, Ann Croasdale, Anna P. Hibbs, Benjamin, Charles, Eleanor H., Emma .J., Emma Lola, Ernest, Esther M., Evaline, Howard, H. Walmsley, Joshua, Joshua C, 332, 3:55 Julia, Mahlon, ]\ial'g-aret B. S., Matilda, Paul, 32, 332, 570, Pauline, 569, Pv.achel Ann, Rachel A. T., Samuel, Sarah, 32, Sarah Bennett, Stella B. G., Susanna, Thompson, William C, William W., Willimetta, BLAKET. Eleanor, Letitia, Mary, Mary B. Smith Thomas, Thomas J., BLANEY. Parmilla, Sherman, 492 235 569 570 570 570 332 570 569 :06 570 570 569 570 106 670 571 410 570 569 207 106 410 235 571 571 569 235 32 426 571 570 570 426 410 570 571 410 410 244 410 410 410 509 509 BLISS. Elizabeth, 34, 51 George, 34 BLODGBTT, Martin, ELOOMBAUGH. Mary, 204, BLUB. Mattie, BTAINSTON. John, 9, 10, 14, 20, Katharine, Michael, 10, Phebe, Samuel, Sarah, 207, 423 572 Name. Page. BLYE. Sarah R., 401 BOCOCK. Allie Estelle, 502 C. A., 502 Earl Eugene, 502 Edward Ray, 502 Erastus, 502 Herbert Ray, 502 Mattie Ellen, 502 BOOKING. Robert, 629 BODINE. Amy C. McD., 445 B. Prank, 445 Edwin K., 445 Ella, 572 Esther, 515 Fannie Fell, 445 Harry K.. 445 John, 445 John McClure, 572 Jones, 34S Lydia, 34S Sarah, 445 Sarah E., 347 BOGGS. Anna, 457 Anna H., 224, 442 Edward. 332 Elizabeth C 332 Francis, 224 Priscilla T., 379 Rosanna. 224 BOHM. Margaret, 44S BOILBAU. Arthur, 356 John, 356 Jona,. 356 Joseph, 356 Zura, 356 BOLGTANS. Alice Taylor, 370 Annie Kirk, 370 Brady. 370 Charles G., 370 Clarence R., 370 Ella Hance, 370 Ellen A. K , 172 Ethel B.. 370 Gilbert C, 172, 370 Grace Alvira, 370 Grace Margaret, 370 Harry. 370 Mary A. H.. 370 Ralph Carson. 370 Thomas Phillips, 370 Walter H., 370 William. 172 BOLTON. .Tosoph Kirk. 62 BOND. jMice E., 45S Anna B. Clarkson. 45S Annie K., 45S Charles. 401 Elizabeth H. P., 458 Eliz.abeth Kirk. 45S Elizabeth K. S., 250 Elizabeth L.. 45S Emma, Louisa, 458 Esther B.. 458 Hannah S,, 458 Harmon, 456 Jane, 196 Jesse E., 250, 458 Katie C, 456 Kate E., 456 Page. BOND. Marian E., 458 Martha L. Jones, 458 Mary, 458. Mary E 458 Rachel B., 458 Rachel W. Michener. 401 Richard Jones, 458 Richard V 45S Samuel S.. 458 Sus.anna Margerum, 458 Vanleer C. 458 Vanleer B 458 Vanleer E rvin. 45S BONNER. Arthur, 373, 575 Benjamin C., 180 Edwin K.. 373 Eliz. E. Hallowell. M., Elizabeth P.. Ida R.. Irene T. S., James, Lydia Ann, Rebecca K., Ruth Eleanor BONNITO. Frances, BONSALL. Alfred J., Amy, Charles, Edward H. Eleanor C. Elizabeth. Elizabeth P Ellen C. M., Enoch, Hannah E., Hannah R., Henry, Isaac. Jane, Jeremiah. Jesse M.. Joseph H., Lydia, Lydia M.. Margaret F Obadiah, Riciiard. Robert H.. Sarah, Sarah E.. Spencer. "muiam M., William S., BOOKER. Elizabeth W.. George S., Henry C, Sallie Warner. BOOKWALTER Abraham, Allen W.. Asa W., Elick. Elizabeth. Emeline T., Frances B., Gertie, Gladys B., Hazel L. , .Tames, Lucy B., Ma rtha. Percy A., Shernran, Tellas E., ISO, Name Page. 10. 166 117 166 , 166 365 166 166 165 28 117 160 166 !<5 166 165 166 166 165 85 165 IS 117 166 14 117 165 165 166 419 419 419 419 428 427 427 42S 428 42S 427 428 427 427 428 427 427 427 42S 427 BOOKWALTER. Wanetta B., Wilhani J., Wilson W., BOONE. Annie E-, Annie ^rimmpson Beulah T., Etherl^ert. Harriet H., Joel T., Ransloe, Swan, William J., BOOTH. Elizabeth M., Ellen M., George M., Henry, Joshua, Laura Mercer, Levis M., Newlin T., William, BOOTHB. Ella Camtord. BOOTON. Adelia Weed, Anna M., Claud, Frances, Freeman James, Maud, Ralph W., Victor, Wesley, BOOZ. Annie, David, Elizabeth Elizabeth K. P., Walker, Walker C, BORTON. Mfred Chapman Joseph, Mary A.. Mary A. Newbol 427 427 427 602 602 602 002 602 602 602 11 602 168 167 167 629 391 391 167 168 167 282, 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 463 4G2 490 282 442 282 490 282 411 411 411 d. 411 Racliel C. ^V 411 Sarah, 411 Uriah, 411 William Jessup, 411 BOSLER. Elizabeth. 424, CI 5 BOSS. Mary, 359 BOSWELL. F]eano7- A., 397 Ella M., 470 Isaac, 397 Mary Elizalieth, 606 Minnie, 47 1 Rachel. 397 Rebecca, 606 William. 397 BOUTWELIi. Betsey. lis 202 BOWEN. Elizabeth, 36 George, 326 Jane, 633 Lois M., 161 Margaret K. 508 Ruth Anna W., 326 Susanna I., 161 Thomas M., 161 William J., 508 642 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. BOWER. Christian K. David v.. Ella P. Black, Page. 543 543 543 Kmma .T. Black. 54'! Frank, 543 Harvey H.. 543 Laura, 543 BOWERS. Alice, 462 Amos F., 462 Chloe B.. 462 Eleanor G., 462 Elizabeth, 55 Elizabeth .T., 462 Ella, 471 Jame.s A., 462 Julietta E., 462 Ijewis M., 462 Thomas, 55 "V\^illiam. 462 BOWIE. Florence E. Kirk, 36S Oden, 36S Washington, 36S BOWKMAN. Frances, 353 BOWLER. Adda Mav, 335 William G.. 335 William Lloyd, 3.35 BOWMAN. Alice, 252 Amy. 498 Austin, 252 Dora, 252 Emma, 252 Eva, 252 Jonathan, 200 Lois Kleini.grht, 252 Margaretta, 200, 406 Marv Jane Todd, 252 Otis T.. 252 Phebe Eliz. 252 Samuel, 252 Stella young. 25"' Tola, 252 BOWNE. John. 23 BOXEL. Sarah, 333 BOYD. Charles, 407 Eleanor. 391 Eliza Ellen H.. 407 .Tames S., 393 Mary, 603 Mary B., 181 Rebecca, 126, 285 Stanley Heston, 407 Susan Catharine ,453 Susanna P. Dean 393 Victoria M., W. Stokes, BOYNTON. Ebenezer. Luette, BRABANT. Ada. Hyacinth, Mary, BRADBURY. Randle, BR AD FIELD. Abner, Ann. Edwai'd. Elizabeth, 88, Ella M., 464 181 302 302 569 569 669 629 174, 314 66 66 174, 298 545 Name. BRADFIBLD. Jane W., Jonathan, Mahlon, JMartha, JN'Iary, Mary Ann W. Maurice, Mercy, BRADFORD. Rachel. BRADLEY. S.aran A.nn, Susan. BRADSHAW. .Anna J. Belts. David, Eliza, 73, Emily, George, .Jane, 89. 176. John W., J. Watson, Mary, Phebe Ann, 540, Rachel. Ruth, Samuel. 10. 288. Thomas, 10, 13, Williami, BRADSHAWB. William, BRADY. Annie C, Beatrice, Charlotte, Ella, Fay, Isabella P. C, James Margaret, Mary, Marv Ann, W. H., BRANDENBERG. Kate, BRANDRBTH. J., BRANDKITH, Mary, BRANDT. Esther, BRANJN. Cornelia. BRANSON. John M.. Laura E., BRASSEY. Thomas, BRA TON. Albert. Rebecca B.. BRATT. Daniel, Elizabeth, BRAY. Ang'T'line, Daniel 91, Elizabeth K., Prancelia W., Mary, Robert, William Kirk, BRBADY. Anna., Elizabeth G., Elizabeth L. K., Jack, Samuel, Page. 228 314. .545 89 174 66 314 228 66 539 539 444 547 539 538 581 581 257 581 539 447 584 Name. Page. 594 594 606 606 65 65 181 ISI 91 374 181 629 181 403 181 IRl 181 403 BREECE. Sarah M., BREED. Maggie H. R., Margaret R., BRELSPORD. Jemima, BRENHOLTZ. Frederick, Sarah S.. BRENNBMAN. Rebecca, BRESCHENER. Capitola M., Prank, Lela, Lyle. BRIANT. Hannah O., Hannah Osburn, John, BRIDGE. George, John, Julia A BRIGGS. Ann W., Elizabeth Hannah L. MoD Hester, James, Joseph, 59. J. Taylor, Mary Ellen, Ruth Anna, Samuel, Sarah, 225, 443, 548, Tacy, BRILL. Leota, BRINGHURST. Mary, BRINK. Hannah J., Lydia R., Margaret, Whitney, F.. BRINTON. .Alice, Name. Page. G., 234 382 251 458 251 462 462 462 243 59 446 235 446 235 446 235 557 225 614 446 299 171 471 471 509 471 Anna M. Howland. Anna S., Anne, Cassandra, ^ Charles, David, Eleanor Fisher Elizabeth Elizabeth R., Estelle, Ethel, Gertrude R., Guliolma, Gulielma C, Henry, Jane, Jane S., J. Edward. 384 389 595 594 695 595 595 383 595 .Joseph, Joshua, Lucretia Maria, Mary. Mary E. Mary H. Mary PJowland Maurice J., Moses, Phebe, C, 167. Cooper, 389 389 389 595 189 595 594 595 595 183. 595 389 3.89 86, 168 384, 595 383, BRINTON. Samuel, 389 Sarah, 189, 383 Susan, 384 William, 86, 189, 383 595 William P., 389 BRISTOW. John, 14 BROADHURST. Anna M., 243 Edgar S., 243 Ellen D., 243 Horace G., 243 Joseph, 243 Joseph J., 243 Joseph P., 243 Mary, 306 Mary Ann, 551 Miriam G., 243 Samuel B., 243 Sarah J.. 243 Sarah T. R.. 243 BROCK, Anna Biddle, 485 Arthur, 484, 485 Bernard T., 482 Bertha Goldman, 483 Catharine, 275 Catharine E., 123 Charles, 123, 276 Charles Carroll, 275 Charles Hall, 4S4 Charles M., 483 Christiana, 276 Deborah N,, 485 Deborah N, C, 485 Edward, 482 Eliza Z., 123 Elizabeth, 68, 81, 156 274, 483 Elizabeth N., 484 Elizabeth Y., 274 Ella, 484 Elsie Hart, 274 Elsie Lawton, 274 Emma Hopkins, 483 Enmia Newbold, 275 Evelyn J. P., 482 Fannie, 276 Prances, 484 Frances Iv. B.. 274 George E., 123 George Egert, 275 George Philler, 483 George Tyler, 485 Gertrude R., 4S3 Henry Chapman, 274 Henry S., 483 Horace, 482, 485 John, 31, 68, 81, 123, 274 John J. 274, 483 John Penn, 275, 485 John William, 485 Jonathan, 274, 483 Julia Philler, 274 Julia W. Hall, 275 Julia W. H., 484 Julia Walls H., 485 Laura, 483 Louisa, 276 Louisa Blake, 485 Louisa Philler, 483 Lucy Richards, 482 TjVdia Taylor. 482 Margaret Smith, 275 Maria Taylor, 274 Martha R. C, 274 Mary, 68, 274 Mary A., 275 Mary Atkinson, 483 Mary Haines, 483 Mary J., 123 INDEX. 643 Name. Page. 274, BROCK. Mary Lear, Mary Louisa T. Mary Potts, Mary Snhindler, Mary Shriver. Norman Hall Paul. Pauline B., Phebe, Preston, Preston M. Ralph, Rebecca, Richard, Ricliard S , Rich. Stockton, Samuel, Sarah, 68, 274, 276, Sarah A., Sar.ah Coleman, Sarah Fetter, Sidney F. T., Stephen, 123, Susanna, Walter, William William Penn, 123, BRONKMAN. Charles B., Christian, Sarah Ann, BROOKE. FQleanor, Lida K., BROOKS. Amelia, Ann Caroline, Asa, Bessie, Ella, Isaac, Edward F., p;ila Balderston, Emma Tripp, Ervin, Fannie, Flora 234, M., H., George Jan'es, Jennie, .Joseph Joseph Letitia, Lizzie, Mary T., Mary V., Oliver, Samuel, Simon. BROOMALL. Elizabeth M., BROSirjS. Gertrude, Sarah, BROSS. Kye, BHOUS. Mary, BROWER. Alfred, Edwin T., Halsey, Jane T.. Jennie J., BROWN. Adda May, Anna Reba. Anna Wallbridge Bert, 214 214 214 410 612 614 356 14S 443 175 175 148 441 269 441 532 269 269 193 233 532 356 615 269 605 193 443 605 614 Name. Page. BROWN. Burnice, Chalmer, Charles P., Charles Perrin, Charles W., Cora Gertrude, Daniel, David, Eva McDowell, David W., Deliorah N., Deborah N. B., Edward Lyman, Edward Newlin, Eleanor R., Elizabeth, 135, Elizabeth, B. W., Elizabeth Kirk, Elizabeth Moore, Ella, Elliot Weld, Elmer, Enid, Ethel Margaret, Eva B. Twining, Bvaline Blaker, 416, 482, Evans, Florence C Frank, George, Hannah, Helen, Helen E., Henry R., Isaac E., Isabel W., James Jane E., Jerry, Jessie F. L John, John Wr., Joseph, Joseph E.. Joseph Francis, Joseph L., Laura E., Lloyde, Lucian Alfred, Lucian B., 339 Lydia E., Lydiii Paul, Lydia T. Brock, Mariorie W., Martha, Mary, Mary Elizabeth, l\Tary Eliz. C. Marv W. T., Melissa F. H., Minnie, Nancy, Paul D., Paul T., Pearl, Phebe, Phebe C, Rachel H. Samuel, 117 Sarah, 60, 124 Sarah Alice, Sarah Ann. Sarah Walton. .Sarah Williams. Susie Farthina-, Thomas Lloyd, Viola Watson, AVilbur James, William. William Henry, 237 526 481 362 416 526 633 117 24S 248 484 485 481 416 482 439 416 633 335 607 481 237 237 C26 478 335 570 117 362 478 451 188 237 482 237 416 481 425 436 4.51 237 622 482 314 164 36? 416 526 451 335 570 117 362 4?2 482 202 1ST 362 36? 164 526 450 519 335 482 451 SO 313 141 124 395 335 596 314 416 425 141 335 451 335 15 164 362 Name. Page. BROWNE. Mary, BROWNING. Anna E., BRUCE. Arthur, BRUNER. B. Franklin, Edward Clement, Leon Watton, Louisa, Marietta C, ]\Iarion L., Mary I.edert, i\Tai.iricc, .Sarah, .Sarah A. , Solomon, William S., BRUNNER. .-idella, Lydia, BRYAN. Klida Cook, Elizabeth, Georc;e, Hannah, Lewis L., Marion O., Rachel E. Bond, Sarah O., William, BRYANT. Frances M. H., George E., BUBBLE. Mary, BUCHER. Sarah Ella, BUCK. Ann, Burton Gray, Helen A. Kirk, William Henry, BITCKINQPIAM. Mary, BUCKLEY. Drucella A. B., Frances L., BUCKM.4.N. Abraham, Alice J. Greer, Amelia Watson Amos, Amy Ann S., A_nna, Anna Wenlock, Ashbe! W., Chapman, 105, Clara Lee, Clarence, David, Edith G., Edward H., Edwin D., 203, 204, Elizabeth, 35, 246, Ellen, 374, Elbe W. C, Bmeline, 225, Esther, Grace T., Hannah Eliz. Ida, Jacob H., Ja,mes, .lane, Jennie L., J. Morris, John, 105, 475 274 565 308 409 329 293 574 403 406 225 308 406 32 308 305 409 411 565 554 444 32 164 294 409 406 20,1 203 605 554 406 246, 107, 61, 113, Na me. BUCKMAN. John B., John W., Jonathan, Joseph C, Joshua, Letitia Lewis, Lydia, Margaret, Martha, Mary, Mary Jane, Mary L., 224, 329, Mary P., JMelicent, Oscar, Priscilla, Rachel, Rebecca. Rebecca H., Rebecca L., Sarah, 105, 110, Sarah A., Sarah Ann H., Sarah Ann S., Susanna, Thomas, 32, 61, 72, Thomas H., 225, Thonras L., William, 31, 293, William S., Yardley, 204, BUCKMASTER. Mary E., BUCKNER. Baily, Lucy Ann S., 171, BUDD. Elizabeth, BUFFINGTON. 40G 40'-| 409 605 293 2-17 303 113 204 565 455 444 564 409 406 406 110 242 139 105 203 454 550 406 406 194 995 293 444 409 550 164 409 171 368 Thomas, BULL. Ann Elizal")eth, Harriet S. P... James H„ 213, Martha Priscilla, Bf.TT-LOCK. M.ary, BUMP. C. F., Deforest, Emma M. T., Sarah, BUNDY. Mary Jane, Boss D., BUNTING. 264 15 41R 213 418 41S 49 477 477 477 454 422 523 Alice C, 467 Anna M., 166 Blakey, 244 Caroline S. K., 163 Edgar M., 467 Edward, 629 Elizabeth M., 166 Ellen, 6'9 George M., 166 Jane, 112 Joseph, 166 Josiah, 166 Mary M. C, 467 Tamer A. Rich, 244 William, 244 BUNTS. Elizabeth S. T., 477 Fern, 477 Floyd T., 477 Nelson R., 477 644 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Pa Se. Name. Pa ge. Name. Page, BURCHURST. BURSON. BYE. CAFPET. Eleanor, 397 Eva, 528 Rachel, 56 David, 308 Sarah, 397 John, 52S R. Wilson, 407 Delia, 441 William, 397 BURTCHET. Sallie B. Heston, 407 Edna G. W., 608 BimDOE. Emily A. G., 23o Sarah, 134, 207, 322 Jolm 505 Aileen M. W., 561 John, 236 Sarah S., 173 Joseph Fenton 308 Frederick B., 561 BURTIN. BYBRS. Laura Matilda Lizzie G., 309 505 BURG. Bertie, 592 Thomas, 42 Mary Eliz.a, 308 Mary E,. 50"1 Emnia Alice, 592 BYLLINGB. Mordecai, 308 BURGESS. Grace M. B., 370 Joseph L., Mary Jane C, 592 592 Edward, 4 , 48 Rachel Ann. Rachel C, 308 308 Ora, S70 BURTON. C Ralph A., 308 BURKS. Amanda, 368, 369 Russell L., ■60S Chas. Scarborough. Anna R., 455 C A DWALLADF.R. Sarah Jane, 309 519 Anthony, 455 Theodore B., 309 Clark, Clark S., Cynthia S., Dorothea Ann S., 296 519 519 296 Franklin Isaac, .Toseph, Ducille D. 570 571 176 571 Adella M,. .4.gnes McK., Alvin, -Anna Rebecca Bertha T., Blanche G., Catharine 437 490 439 438 437 439 CAHILL. Phebe F., CAHOE 425 Hannah M., 519 Mary K. S., 176 Augusta W., 210 Isam W., 296, 519 Mary Agnes, 570 444 Blanche S., 210 Joseph v.. 519 Sarah, 231 Charles F., 437 Eugene P., 210 Mary M.. 519 BTTRT. Chas. Paul, 490 Frank P., 210 Olive May, 519 Emma J. Hall 401 Charles S., 439 Gertrude B., 210 William Edward George, 404 Cordelia R., 439 Herbert B., 210 519 BUSH. Cyrus, 222, 223, 444 John Lee, 210 William Willson, 519 David, 336 Eleanor J., 490 Mabel B., 210 210 BURN. Dorcas, 69 Eli, 490 Minnie Mary B.. 117 Eliz,abeth, 283 Eli B'ranklin, 430 Nellie B., 210 210 Mary Bonsall, 269 John, 283 Eliz. Brown, 439 Ralph W. William, 117 Uizzie, ^.:>6 Elizabeth S., 439 CAHOON. BURNETT. Emma Urseila 2S3 Ella A., 439 Johanna, 46 Andrew H., Ann W. A., 606 60R BUSKIRK. Isaac, 198 Elmer H.. Elsie D., 437 439 C.4IN. Cleveland H., Edith Ann. Elizabeth, Francelia^, Franklin, 607 607 606 607 606 I\rary Ann, BUTCHER. Amos W., 82, Eleanor, Franklin, 198 157 158 158 Emma, Estella F., Ethel Verna E\'angeline. Florence Ma>', Florence V., 609 437 437 438 437 439 Elizabeth James, CaLLENDER. Frances, CALLISON. 355 356 369 .John. 607 IJzzie O., 157 Francis T., 439 Julia A., 466 Perry, 607 Job, 82 Frank T., 437 Rosotta O. T., 466 William, 606 John, 158 Franklin,' 400, 609, 610 Warren L., 466 Williain Enoch. 606 Rebecca, 157 George. Hannah T., 609 W. E., ■166 BURNHAM. .Sarah, 158 223 William W., 466 Abby Ann H.ale, fiSl Sarah C, 158 Harrison, 223, 438 CALKINS. Elmira, 319 Susanna, 82 158 Harlson R., 439 Edward M., 476 Georgianna. 529 Thomas, 157 Harry, 437 Etta Twining, 476 Goldie, 581 Washington, 157 Harvey T., 437 Harry, 476 Mary Wilfiam H., 581 581 BUTLER. Abi Harriet, 344 Ida, Ida May, 441 437 CAMENZIND. Anna C 491 BURNS. Abi W. S.. 144 Isabella T. 137 ,^ ^ I- 1 L CL . — - , George, 491 Betsey, 3« Caroline Cox, 344 Jacob, 400 609 Edith M., 439 Clara T. Cox 344 James M., 282 437 CAMERON. Hannah, 445 Elizabeth V.. 34 ( James R., 490 Abbie, 209 Hannah C 439 Elsie P., 344 Jane, E7i ArmiUa, 413 Ida E., 439 Edmund G., 344 Jessie, 439 Charles, 413 .Josie. 349 F. G., 353 John, 2"3 Cordelia, 209 Minnie B., 57S Helen Dennis, 341 Lewis R., 439 Elvira, 209 Robert L., 439 .John George, 341 Lilly, 609 Einma, 209 Sallie G. C, 439 Josenh Ijord, 343 344 Lizzie, 609 Esther M. W. 100 Thomas, 433 Tjord, 144 343 Louisa. 559 George 413 BURR. Mary. 344 Madora E. G., 439 Hannah Rachel, 210 Abel. 456 M.ary Crogan 343 Margaret, 44-1 Hettie, 209 Amelia, 615 Mary Slocum. 344 Martha, 222 436 John, 100, 101, 210 Caroline E., 501 Paul Edmund, 344 Martha S., 439 I-.ewis, 63 David T.. 591 Ruth, 344 Mary B., 557 Lycurgus, 413 Eouisa, May, 456 Ruth Ross, 343 584 Mary H., 609 Margaret, 63, 114, 413 BURREDD. Zebulon, 144 343 Phebe, 54 Mary 0., 413 I^ena. 472 Zebulon C, 344 Rachel, 455 Norval, 413 BURROUGH, Ziba Bennett, 341 Rachel A., 282 , 491 Rachel W., 101 Amanda, 373 BUTTBRFIBLD. Rachel H. S., 400 Robert 100, 306, 413 BURROUGHS. John W'eslev, 374 "Rebecca T., 439 Sarah, 413 D. C, 473 Matilda 374 Sallie G., 439 Sarah C, 413 Elizabeth, 104 Mertie M., 374 Samuel T. 437 Sarah L., 206 Georgia M., 473 BUXTON. Susie, Sarah Smith, 610 William, 101, 209, 210 Plannah, 70 Jane. 123 176 148 Stacy F., Vernica. 437 439 CAMFRIBD. Joseph, 509 BYE. Walter S, 439 Mabelle, 394 ,Tosephpine C, 473 Alfred, 173 Warren tl.. 437 CA MM. Ralph, 509 Edith Lewis, 587 Washington, 490 Joseph, 283 Sarah F. V., 509 Pusey Passmore, 587 William S.. 439 Mary Frances 283 INDEX. 645 Name. Page. C.'VMPBELL. Archibald, 232, Charle.1 E,, Franklin E., L-ydia, Mary Bell. Mary E. Noggle, Mary H. T.. Minnie Brown Nellie A., Sarair Eliz. Thomas A., Viola. CANBY. Charles, Isaac, Jane, Mary, 118, Phel^e, Tho^rias, CAN.N. Anna L., Bessie, Hermann, Marian, Ralph W'., Thomas, Walter B.. CANNON. Anna, John, CARES. Susan CAREY. Bethula, Charles, Elizabeth, 7S, 216, Enoch Georgianna, Helen B., Isabella B., Jane Elizabeth Name. Page. Jesse D., 309, 541 57, Mary Martha Rachel, Rebecca, Ruthanna C. Samuel, Sarah, Sarah Jane, Willianr. CARHART. Mary, C.4RKHUFF. Sarah P., CARL. Angelina W Edward, CARPING. Eliz.abeth, CARPISLB. Beniamin Elizabeth, CARMAN. Elizabeth, Emily, Lucy A., CARNAHAN. Elizabeth. CAROTHERS. Charles, Sarah Van Home William, CARPENTER. Abby Ann, Amos, Anna M. Fell, Belle Mor.eran, Benjamin G., 78, 148 W.. 478, 102, CARPENTER. Benj. Harold, Blanche, Chas. Drake, .Blizabeth H. L., Ellen i,. D., Edmund Nelson, l^'anny Eliza, George N., George W., Hannah, I-Iarriet A., Harry I., H Lee, Isaac, 339, Jennie M., Jesse Gardner, John Herman, Joseph, Joseph H., Lewis O., M.abel, Madoc, Margaret, Mary Bella, Mary E., Oscar P., Rachel M., Robert R. M., Ruby Fell, Sallie F., Sally A. Fell, Samuel, Sarah, 58, 102, Sarah G. Hall, Walter, Walter Bruce, Walter Samuel, William, 226, CARPER. Anrje T., Elizabeth, Pendleton, CARR. Anna, Annie E. Daniel, Daniel M., Flora, Hannah, Hannah F., Isaac L., Jesse, John, IjOuisa B., Lydia F.. Martha, Phebe, Rosanna, Sarah L., Tacy L. Walton, William, William R., 327, CARIiETiL. Charles. Elizabeth Elizabeth W. D., Emily Davis, Hugh J., 555. Joseph A., Mary Davis, Susanna, CARRINGTON. 427 Robert, •<27 CARTER. 427 Aaron, Anna Elizabeth, 581 Arabella, 19L Benton W., 352 Edith Rebecca, 582 Edward, 341 Elmer, 179 599 599 599 599 .599 599 599 377 63 419 57 415 419 309 541 443 443 541 Name. Page. 320 525 525 579 562 327 562 356 159 102 562 102 356 562 102 555 356 634 562 327 102 562 556 242 555 556 566 555 556 221 CARTER. Elmer Watson, 373 Elraina W. M., 373 Emily Anna, 224, 331 440, 455 Emma liebecca, 331 Flora B., 526 Franklin, 330, 331 Grace, 72 Harriet, 441 Helen Susan, 373 James, 139, 331, 574 Jesse W., 331 Lucinda W. 1'., 331 Lydia Ann, 331, 567 Mar.tha W., 139 Mary, 441 iMordecai, 139, 224, 330 Phebe B., 441 Pliebe E., 301 Rebecca, 331 Rebecca I. K., 179 Rebecca R., 464 Richard, 441 Ruth Tomlinson, 331 Saiuuel, 301 Samuel James, 373 Sarah, 301 Sina D., 301, 626 Stephen, 331 Tacy, 138, 334 William, 179 William Henry, 373 CARTEI^ET. Sir George, 4 CARTLIDGB. Edmund, 10, 13 CARTON. Joseph, 433 Maria L, Reeder, 433 Orlenzo C, 433 Rynaldo 433 CARTWRIGHT. Howard, 434 Tacy A. S., 434 Thomas, 434 CARVEL. Dora, CARVER. Family, .^bishai Adella, Agnes Alfred, Albert S. Amanda D. Quick, Name. Page. CARVER. Cynthia A., 310 Cynthia K., 131 Cynthia W., 416, 541 Cyrene Hellyer, 308 David, 309 Davis W., 313 Deborah, 536 Delia M., 541 Delia MagiU, 516 Diana Sherman 309 Edith C, 332 Edmund, 312 Edward Ejy, 520 Edward Woodman, 539 527 312 74 527 73, 132 Amanda Louisa Amos, 132, 308, 540, Amos M., 303, Angelina, Ann, 72, Ann Eliza Potts, Anna B. Anna E., 309, Anna E. B., Benjamin, 72, 132, Berel, Bertha A., Caroline, 306, Caroline S., Cathaline, Catharine Ann O. Charles, Charles C, Charles G., Charles H., 149, Clemens, Comly Kirk, Cynthia, 132, 208, 310, 523 72 539 537 332 310 547 'sio 53S 541 527 227 557 297 312 313 538 308 539 310 308 312 639 '310 29' 313 310 521 547 527 541 415 Eli, Elias, Eliza, Eliza M., Elizabeth, 72, 309, 313, 539 Elizabeth C, 132 Elizabeth F. P., 30' Elizabeth G., 312 Elizabeth H., 297 Elizabeth K., 308 Elizabeth L., 132 Elizabeth S., 332, 550 Elizabeth W., 309, 642 Ella, 539 Ella C. B., 539 Ella May W., 547 EUie, 149 Elmer E., 310 Elmira, 313 aimira K., 527 .Emma, 309 Emma K., 176 Emma T., 313 Esther, 99, 106, 226 Eupher.-iia E., 132 Frank Wilson, 533 George O., 310 George S., 312 George W. 313 Gertrude, 541 Grace A., 310 Grace Gray, 539 Hannah, 72, 235, 317 Hannah F., 149 Hannah M., 227 Hannah V., 520 Harriet C, 132 Harry B., 312 Harry C, 527 Harry N., 310 Harold. 539 Hattie S., 527 Henrv, 72 Henrv C, 313 Hester, 72 Hester Ann, 541 lona Linton, 538 Isaac, 48, 132, 311, 313 Isaac K., 313 Lsabella F., 538 Israel, 129, 297, 298 Jacob, James Harper, Jane, 308, 538, Jane Beatrice, Jane C. Woodman, Jesse, 132, Jesse Heston, 307, Jesse P., Jessie A., Joel. Johanna, John, 72, 74, John C, .lohn J., 208, 304, 538 540 539 1, 307 310 538 149 310 227 313 303 306 310 B29 646 THE KIEK FAMILY. Narae. Page. CARVER. John W., 312, 312 John Watson, 416, 541 Joseph, 70, 72, 74, 106 131, 227, 307, 313, 527 Joseph A. Joseph B., 16 539 307, 539 537 527 S35 537 312 515, 529 S27 313, Joseph C Joseph P. Kesiah T., Letitia E,, Levi, 132, 312, Le'^is, Linda, Lizzie A., Lizzie G., Lizzie Rebecca, Louis P., Louisa, Louisa W., Lucinda, Lydia, Mahlon M., Margaret R., Mari^ery Ann i\Iaria, iMaria T. O , Martha, 69, 70, Martha C, Martlia, Martha P., Mary, 72, 73, 132, 238, 314, 320, Mary B., Mary Ann, Mary Ann C. Mary E., Mary E. Kane, Mary Eliza M Mary Emrna, Mary H., JIary M., Melissa, Mercv K., Miles, 305 Miranda, 132, 313 Mordecai, 30S Myrtle L., 541 Nellie T., 310 Oneta Viola, 641 Phebe, 104 Phebe Ann A., 312 Phebe C. Brown, 313 Preston C, 312 Rachel, 72, 132, 243, 308, 311, 313 Rebecca, 72, 398 Rebecca J., 312 Rebecca Kirk, .30.1 Rebecca Woodman, 307 Robert, Roxanna P Roy S 538 304 528 311 49,1 , 72 123 309 297, 520 297. 520 74, 131, 305, 3118 332, 539 313 312 312 541 544 538 ,, 298 520 129 527 529, 609 527 309, 495, Ruthanna, Samuel, \ Samuel S., Sarah, Sarah A., Sarah Ann Sarah C, Sarah E., Sarah E. Marsh Sarah Jane, Sarah Phillips, Sophia, Stephen, Stephen T., Susie E., Thomas, Wallace B., Walter, Watson, 332 538 538 541 541 310 72, 308, 539 537 308 311, 313 312 538 309 307 310 132 312 527 132 638 539 544 Name. Page. CARVER. Wilhelmina S., 527 Willet G., 312 William, 72. 129, 132 297, 298, 309, 312 313, 332, 495, 520 550 William Ash, 538 William E., 313 William Elmer, 520 William H., 541 William K., 527, 538 William Kirk, 204, 307 537 William Kirk, .537 Willie lona, 538 Wilmer P., 516 Wilson C, 538 Wilson J., 307, 538 Wilson John, 538 Winfleld W., 539 CART. Samuel, 36 CASE. Anderson V.. 510 Anna, 510 Caroline A., 511 Charles W., 511 Claude E., ,516 Edward G., 515 Ella L. 510 Emily L., 510 Esther M., 510 George D., 510 Harriet M., 515 Harriet S., 515 John Watson, 294, 516 Johnson, 294 Letitia, 510 Letitia Carver, 516 Letitia Van Horn , '290 Lizzie K. G., 515 Louisa E., 510 Luella Chapin, 511 Maria P. S., 294 Martha Ella, bl5 Mary E., 509 Matilda, 510 Pennington, 510 Ross W., 611 Sarah Elizabeth, 515 William, 290, 509 Wilmot Ross, 510 CASEY. Anna, 448 Hannah, 124 Rebecca, 124 Thomas, 124 CASH. Atlantic O. G., 589 Charles Thurston 589 Earl B., 471 Emory C, 471 Harriet Carson, 589 James Hambleton '589 Jennie C. D., 471 John E., 471 Lee H., 471 CASKET. John, 153 Martha., 153, 355 CASNER. Alex. Howell, Amos, Annie L., Benjamin, Caroline, Clinton Elizabeth, Enos, 539 539 540 539 539 539 539 539 Name. CASNER. John, John Grier, Lewis, SaiTiuel, Sarah Carver, William, CASSELL. Daniel, CASTER. Valeria, CASTERLINB. Andrew E., Arthur B., Cornelia, Elmer, Graham, Hannah O J. Andrew, Jennie E. A, Jessie, Jessie G. Jolin, Joirn A., John Albert, Mary, Mary A. G., May A., Nancy K., Wellington B., 251, 212, 458, E., CASTLE. Alice, Charles L., Emeline B., Emma, Edward H., Edward Herrick, Edward H., Grace I^ouisa, Harry Bennett, John, Louisa Jane, Olive T., Simeon, Wm. Bennett, CASTLBBERRT. Merrill T., Ona R., CASWELL. Ambrose, Florence B., CATTBLL. 194, 207, Mary, Peter, Rebecca, CAULET. Elizabeth, John, 43, 6 Sarah, 4 CHADWICK. Annastena K., Harriet H., Helen Isabel, Henry G., Henry Gardner, Louise Gardner, Madeline E., Robert, Sarah Louise, Walter Kirk, CHAHOON. Anning O., .inning- Owen, Deborah F. S., George, Joseph S., Mary, Mary D. Owen, Sarah S., Page. 539 308, 539 540 539 308 540 172 459 459 459 459 459 251 458 459 459 459 251 459 458 417 459 459 114 459 266 266 152 354 152 354 355 355 355 355 355 266 266 355 347 347 412 412 396 194 194 65 , 67 , 67 4SS 488 488 488 488 488 488 488 48is 48S 144 343 144 144 343 343 343 343 Name. Page. CHALPANT. Mary Jane, 192 CHALKLET. Thomas, 9 CHAMBERLAIN. Hattie, 255 Rebecca T., 270 Samuel, 270 CHAMBERLIN. Harmon E., 381 Horace E., 381 Jennie J. B., 381 Marie L., 381 Reginald B., 381 Sarah A. Paxson 381 Zina F., 381 CHAMBERS. Bessie C. P., B94 Catharine C, 388 Charles P., 594 Deborah P., 593 Edmund M., 388 Emma S., 3S8 Frances, 397 Jael P. Cooper, 383 James C, 693 Joseph, 383 Joseph C, 594 Joseph P., 383, 593 Mahlon, 391 Mark P., 388 M. Grace, 593 Ramona, 594 Rebecca M., 391 Richard. 388 Sarah B., 693 Sophia Bally, 594 Susanna H., 593 Susanna, 388 Thomas L., 391 CHANDLEE. Ben]. Goldsmith, 558 Edith Anna, 558 Eleanor I., 558 Emily W. J., 658 John G., 558 Lillian Rae, 558 Mary, 558 Mary Edna. 558 Ruth Margaret, 558 Webster, 658 CHANDLER. John W., 416 M. Louise, 416 Sarah P., 186 CHANEY. Sarah, CHANNON. Charles K., Ella Kirk, CHAPBLLE. Syndonia N., CHAPIN. George, CHAPMAN. Abraham, Abree, Amos, Ann, Annie C, Charles, Clara Louisa, Cornelia J. V., David, Edward, 5' Edward Thomas, Edwin, Elizabeth, 36, EUwood, Elwood Baldwin, 57. 57, 371 371 492 511 79 32 99 57 532 204 212 368 212 , 99 367 212 406 170 367 INDEX. 647 Name. Page. CHAPMAN. Esther !>., «!> Frank, 21i; Georg-e, 204, 212 Georg-c Wrieht 367 Hannah B., 402 Plannah J., 392 Helen Thomas, 367 Isaac, 201, 3% Isabella. 367 Jane, 38, 60 Jesse, 57 John, 32, 47 Joseph, 31, 32, 57 07 204 Martha, 57 Mary 32, 212 Mary Ann, 204, 410 Milioent, 79 Priscilla W., 212 Rachel, 57 Rachel B., 97 Ruth Anna W., 36S Samuel B., 170 Samuel Betts, 367 Susanna, 105, 204 Susannah, 32 Tacy C. W., 170 T. Coleman 212 Thomas, 97, 204, 212 Walter, 212 Wilhelmina, 204 CHAPPELL. Marv Ann, 21S Mary B. Warner, 218 Name. Page. CHILD. Edward Rushmore, 364 Edward S. , 365 Edward 'I'aggail, 364 Elizabeth, 87, 169 Elizabeth K., 169, 363 Ellen, 365 Ellen Betts, 364 Ellen M. H., 169 Florence, 365 Fred. Anthony, 364 George Chapman, 365 Name. Pag Randolph H., James C CHAPPELLB. Alvan Russell, Earle M., Edith A., Ella M. B., Florence G., George N., John W., Walter B., 218 218 546 546 546 545 546 546 546 546 CHARD. Emma, 292 CHARLBSWORTH Jane, CHARLTON. Jane, R., CHATFIELD. Albert Wm., Cordelia C, William, CHERRY. Margaret, CHESLER. Elizabeth, CHESTNUT. Anna, David Elizabeth M., CHEYNBT. Sarah, CHILD. Adelaide Seeds, Alice, Alice D., Allen, Anna M., Anna Maria, Anna R., Anna R. P., Cassie McF., Cephas, Dorothy, 630 577 622 209 209 209 581 581 581 285 365 518 434 365 169 365 ■365 169 365 !, 53 365 Grace Henry_, 53, 8' Henry Lloyd, Henry T., Henry Teas, Isaac, Isabel C. Peirce 53, 87 365 364 169 365 169 36; John, 34, 53, 87, 169 John Mason, 365 John T., 169 Jonathan, 105 Lillian R. C, 364 Lizzie N., 365 Lucy McK. S., 365 Mabel, 365 iMary, 87 l\1ary B. Cook, 361 Mary H. J., 8' Mary Teas, 169, 364 366 Nina H. Gansler 365 Rachel .A.nna, 366 Rachel B., Vb, 226 Rachel T., 87 Roland, 365 Samuel T., 169 Samuel Teas, 364 Sarah, 53 Sarah Anna, 365 Sarah Ann N., 169 Sarah L., 169 Stanley G., 365 Thomas H., 36a Thomas Teas, 169, 365 William H., 365 William Henry, 365 CHILDB. John, 22 CHOATB. Charles H., 473 Delilah R., 473 Dorothy, 474 Frank T., 473 Howard, 474 James Howard, 473 Joseph, 267, 473 Josephine, 473 Larana J. C, 474 Marion, 474 Marv Ann T., 267 Marv T., 473 Victoria G., 473 William S., 473 Willis N., 473 CHRISTMAN. Byron C, 460 Dora E. Moore, 460 Ira Everett, 460 CHRISTOPHER. Larana J.,, 474 CHURCH. Elizabeth, 403 Eleazer P., 125 Bleazer Fenton, 283 Fanny M., 277, 283 Frederick, 283 Hannah, 283 Hannah B. P. 125 Helen W. Trego, 283 CHURCH. Henry F., Howard, Mary, Mary B., Mary i'rances, Mary GiUam, Mary Jane T., Mellicent E., Milicent, Nellie P., Dr. Robert, Sarah, Watson P., William, CHURCHILL. Clara A. V., Ethel v., Homer, Joshua, Mary M., Otho, Sarah .M. B., CHURCHMAN. Mary PI., phebe, CLAGGETT. Anna M. E., Augustus W., CLARK. Amanda, Mary Anna, Bessie VanH., Charles Heber, Dora Ann, Edmund K., Elizabeth, 173, Eva Bowman, Harold, J. B., Kate J., Mary, Milo, N. B., Norman, Rebecca E. S., Wm. Edmund, William R., CLARKE. Prudence, Sarah J., William, CLARKSON. .\nna B., CLARY. Jessie, Mattie, Rachel K. Jones, Richard, CLAUSIN. Carrie, .Delia G., FuUerton, CLAXTON. Frances E., Mary, Thomas B., CLAYPOOL. John, CLAYTON. Abraham H., Addle, A. Harrison, Byron, Byron R., Carrie, Carrie Wilson. Christian S., Emmaretta O., F. Arthur, 283 283 283 283 283 283 283 283 125 283 634 124 283 283 467 467 467 467 467 467 467 367 365 259 259 514 550 424 361 408 408 433 252 424 527 237 425 253 424 424 408 408 302 399 263 263 280 280 280 280 361 861 361 529 529 529 492 574 492 492 492 492 492 574 567 492 Name. Pago. CLAYTON. Frederick A., 492 George, 492 Hannah, 56, 96 Helen E. B., 4S2 Herbert, 492 Henrietta, 469 Jacob B., 389 .lohn, 565 John Russel, 492 Jonathan, 567 Lizzie R., 492 Louisa R., .564, 610 Maggie 470 Margaret, 284 Marv, 174 Mary B., 389 Mary Evans, 482 Maud, 492 Maud Irene, 492 Paul, 482 Ralph, 492 Raymond, 492 Sallie B., 492 Sarah, 492 Tillie L., 492 William, i, 174, 492 William S., 492 ■JLEAVBR. Annie, 554, 555 David, 555 Elizabeth, 34, 53, 54 87 Isaac K., 53 Jesse, 53 John, 34, 63 Joseph, 496 Katharine W., 496 Lydia Ann T., 330 Thomas, 330 William, 330 CLEMENS. Alice A., Scott, 437 Ellen Mathews, 437 Henry Donald, 437 Henry M., 437 Jacob, 437 Margaret Myers, 437 CLEMENT. Adelaide P., 662 Anna Rebecca, 661 Beulah D. P., 662 Edna S., 561 Edward H., 326, 661 Elizabeth, 562 Elmer B., 562 Florence, 561 Harry C, 561 Helen C 562 Hiram W., 561 Howard, 562 J. Joyce, 561 Louisa D., 562 Mabel, 562 Maggie S. T., 661 Marietta, 661 Mark, 326 Mary F., 248 Rebecca D., .326 Sarah H. Walton, 326 Rodman W., 562 Roy Khk, 561 CLEMENTS. Helen B. M., 551 Ralph L., 651 CLENDENON. Adaline E. 290 Adam, 290 CLEVELAND. Charles, 66, 120 George, 120 64-8 THE KIRK FAMILY. IName. Page. Na.me. P ige. Name. P ^ge. Nam.e. P ige. CLEVELAND. COGSWELL. COLTON. CONARD. Hannali V., 120 Dorinda, 473 Caroline K,, 251 Elwood, 553 Joseph, 120 COHEN. Mary, 39, 60 Emma, 155 522 Joseph N., 120 Louis, 210 Samuel, 261 Emma Anna, 197 Mai-iha, 120 Susan D., 210 Simeon, 251 Florence, 360 Myry A.. Mary E. P., 1211 120 COILE. COMPORT. Francis P., F'rederick, 177, 389 360 Rachel A., 120 Mary B., 3S9 Albert, 455 Geraldine, 563 Sarah, 120 COIT. Charles B., 4.55 Hannah, 180 Sarah T., 120 Mary D., 143 Annie S., George, Georgianna, Martha, Viola Holden, 455 247 247 247 455 Helen C, 389 CLBV7BLL. Mary, CLIFFB. 289 COKER. Charles W., George E., Henry, 519 519 519 Henry, Henry N., Ida G., Israel, 389 389 554 360 Benjamin, 17 Jasper, 519 COMLT. Jane, 390 Robert. 11 Luannie, B19 Agnes, 90 Jane Cline, 360 CLIFFORD. Mary M. Burks, 519 Amanda E. K., 181 John, 73 Roy, 519 Annie Wood, 552 John M., 554 Mary C, 162 Wm. Jasper, 519 Asa, 181 Joseph, 360 389 CLIFTON. COLE. Charles, Clara, Claude Leon, Emma, Emma Twining, G., Ida, Joseph, Linus C, Maria Engles, Martha, Martha Ann, Mary, Nona Estella, Benjamin, 331 Joseph P., 327. 360,389 Mary, CLINE. Abraham, Collom. P'rederick, 257 493 160 160, 360 479 505 560 560 479 302 505 506 560 505 369 172 505 560 Daniel, Edward J. Eliza L., Elizabeth, 90, EUwood T., Emma, 55.? 552 374 181 186 374 Jonathan, Josepjiine B., Julia A., Laura, Lee G., Lucy C., 90 535 441 360 554 390 Hannah, 438 Ida E., 374 IMargaret, 220 Helen, Jane, Laura, 360 360 360 Isaac, Jacob, Jane 48 552 89 Margaretta S., Maria, Maria Louisa, 2£f4 553 499 Mary Steiner Nettie, Sarah K., 360 493 160 Jerusha, John, Katharine, 90 652 553 Martha, 553, Mary, 76, Mary B. Clayton, 554 136 389 Stanley, 360 Lydia, 90 Mary B. Code, 389 CLINTON. Rolland Ames 560 Mary, 49, 56, 186 IMary G., 554 Catharine, 56, 96 Urich 479 Mary Ann, 552 Mary Hostetter, 389 CLOSSON. Isaiah, .lames, Lucy Ann. 194 194 235 William, COLEMAN. Abigail A., Charles B., 172 418 418 Mary C, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Jane, Mary R. Ridgway 186 372 568 '374 331 Mary J. Killian. Mary L., Minnie, Miriam P., Nathan, 553, i89 389 242 391 554 Racliel W., 194 Deborah N., 485 Mercy Jane, Priscilla, 550 CLOUD. D. Levin, 546 Nathan, 90 Rachel, S3 Sarah Ann, S90 Geo. Dawson, 484 485 Phetae, 179 Rachel P., 190 CLUM. Jonathan 0., 418 Ray K., 374 Ruth, 372 Elizabeth A., 196 Joseph, 101 211 Robert, 54 Sanruel, 389 Martha, 2U Samuel Ridgway, 3el Sarah A., 360 COATES. Mary C, 212 Samuel S., 181, 374 Sidney, 190 388 Eliza, 131, 307 Priscilla F., 101 Sarah, 54. 90 Simon C, 389 Elizabeth, 138, 328 Ruth, 534 Tacy, 553 Theodore W., 389 Isaac, 100 Sarah, 212, 417, 484 T. Elwood, 374 Thom.as, 178 Jacob, 13S Sarah Ann, 418 Walter Roberts, 552 Walter, 553 Rebecca, Sarah, T h m a s 100 100, 209 11 15 Susan Ann, William H., William L., 417 418 212 COMMON S. Caroline E., 591 William, 190, 242 William A., William H., 389 177 389 William', COBB. Bettie M., 131 613 William Lewis, COLES. Elizabeth, 417 250 CONARD. Abraham, 190 Agnes, Albert J., 191 360 197 Wilmer, CONAWAY. Anna Eliza, 295, 389 516 Lucinda, 519 COLESWORTHT. Alfred, 653 Thomas, 295 R. P., 486 Lauretta P., 592 Alice S., 327 CONDB. William, 513 Thomas G., 592 Ann, 390,, 554 S. L., 349 COCHRAN. COLLIER. Anna M. Myer, 390 CONDEN. Eva G., 520 Thomas, 11, 14 Annie, 177 Annie, 135 Margaret, 375 COLLINGWOOD. Annie B., 390 CONE. COEBOURN. Florence 0., 475 Annie C. Corse, 390 Almira A., 263 Thomas, 15 Harvey, 475 Benjamin, Calvin, 155 390 CONELY. Clarence, 351 COGGINS. COLLINS. Caroline, 155 Edith F., 351 Albert H., 199 Abi P., 98 205 Caroline C, 3S9 Eliza, 351 Anna P., 199 Andrew, 57, 97 Catharine, 190, 191 John D., 351 Caroline L., 199 Eleanor S., 97 Charles S., 177 Josephine D., 351 David, 95, 199 Elizabeth, 205 Charles, 294 Ruth Fell, 351 Edward H., 199 Elizabeth J., 205 Charles N., .550 William S., 351 Hannah, 199 Esther, 97 206 Charlotte H. W., 389 CONGDON. Herbert, 199 George, Elizabeth, 90 Sarah, 349 James, 199 Granville, 206 205 98 206 214 98 Elizabeth, 82, 179, .590 CONKLIN. Mary W ,. 199 .Tames, Joseph, Martha, .57, 98, Mary, 97, 205 Rachel, Elizabeth K., 177 Elizabeth P. 245 Paschal, 199 Ella, 177 Margaret F., 569 Paschall H., 199 Ella Ellison, 389 CONKLING. Ruth A.nn, 199 Ella R., 389 Elizabeth B., 3CS Sarah M. B., 199 Ellen. 390 Olivia H. K., 368 Thomas H., 199 CODTHORP. Ellie W., 554 W. H., 87- William, 199 William, 291 Blma B. G., 554 Wm. Wiggins, 368 INDEX. 649 Name. Page. Name. Pago. Name. Page. Name. Page. CONLEY. COOLEY. COOPER. COOPER. Birdie F., 5S3 Annie B., 516 Ellen, 59 J Jonathan, 59 CONLY. Carl, 617 Ellen S. T., 240, 533 Joseph, 189. 190, 383 Enmia Florinda, 583 Roy, 517 .KImer B., 603 387, 388 E'lorence May, Florinda, 583 Stella. 617 Bllwood, 385, 387, 698 Joseph Arthur, 594 583 William, 517 Elwood D., 602 Joseph Brinton, 383 Florinda W. Fell, 342 COON. Emily Baily, 596 594 Francis W., , Jesse T., Josephine, Mary "E. W., William Edgar, William L., 342, 583 583 583 583 583 583 Lee A., 468 Emily T., Emma, 292 28S Joseph F., 6C3 Joseph Heston, 603 Nancy A. T., Newell G., COOPER. Aaron, 189, 468 468 384 Ejnma B., Emma F., Emma J., Emma L. Tol 601 390 601 oti, 603 Joseph I., 161 Joseph Morris, 514 Joseph P., 375 Joseph T., 127, 292 Aaron M., 190 Ernest H., 388 Josephine L., 514 CONNER. Abraham, 388 Estelle, 602 Julia A., 594 Cliarles, S54 .\brahani H,, 6U1 Esther Anne G., 288 Julia Ann K., 4.88 Daniel L., 354 .fvda Stout, 514 Esther B., 390 Kate M. Agin, 514 Ella J\lay Behee, 354 Adelaide, 161 Esther M.. 190 Kate Q. McEwen, 6U0 John, 354 Alan W., 602 Esther T., 292, 513 Kathryn DeL., 391 Max Bowman, 354 ..Mbert, 288 Ethel C, 391 Kathryn H., 603 Norman 354 Alice, 434 598 Eva A., 388 Laura E., 587 CONOVER. Alice M. Elder, 600 Eva Laura, 514 Laura E. Branson, Annabell F., 433 Alvin, 514 Evalina M., 292, 513 694 Clarence, 434 Ann, 445 Fannie, 598 Letitia S., 127 CONRAD. Alice, Ann, Dennis, Susan Anna, 598 Fannie A., 598 Lemuel, 387 63 363 83 593 Anna B. Fish, 533 Fannie H., 388 Leonard, 530 Anna Mary, Anna M. H., 596 530 Fannie R., Fennimore I., 600 161 Lewis, 598 Lewis P., .386 Anne, 384 Frank, 603 Louis W., 601 Annie, 616 George, 92 Louisa, 390 COOK. Annie A., 596 George R., 600 Lydia A.. 597 Abraha)!!, 266 469 Annie tj. Paul, 388 Gertrude M., 161 Lydia Ann, 385 Arthur, 469 Annie H., 597 Given, 388 Lysle Reynolds, 600 Beulah, 233 Annie I., 603 Grace, 489 Margaret, 242, 532, 633 Beulah B. Twining-, Annie P., 697 Gulielnia, 189, 383 Margeta E. J. C, 59? 449 Annie ., 601 Hannah, 69, 663 Maria, 113 Charles, 469 Annie Y., 588 Hannah B., 113, 249 Mark P., 190, 388, 389 Charles H., 470 Asenath Ann, 189 190 Hanna IvI., 596 Mark T., 292, 514 Charles L., 233 469 385 Hanna Morris. 384 Martha, 125 Charlotte M., 469 Barclay, 1,S9 Harriet A., 3HI) Mary, 161, 189, 320, Clara H., 469 Benjamin F., 389 600 Harriet A. H 388 384, 385, 489, 596 David, 46S Bertha Atwater, 597 Hariet H. S., 601 697, 598 David E., 469 Bertha U., 511 Harriet T., 191, 391 Mary A., 588, 602 Dorsey, 469 'Bolivei', 161 Harry, 603 Mary Alice, 514 Eddie B., 469 Brinton P., 594 Harry B ., 698 Maiy Ann P., 130 Edarar, 447 Caleb P., 595 Harry T., 601 Mary B., 595 Elida, 470 Calvin, 93, 189, 387 388 Helen Landell, .596 Mary Boyd, 603 Elizabeth A. W., 265 603 1-lelen Louise, 598 Mary Doan, 305 Elizabeth H. C. 297 Carrie Letitia, 514 Henry, 125, 598 Mary B., 239, 388, 597 Ellen, 469 Carrie M. Allen, 60.'; Henry H., 601. 603 Mary Edna, 389 Ellen M., 469 Carrie S., 388 Henry Wilme r, 597 Mary P., 600 Frances M., 469 Carrie W., 600 Heston P., 388 Mary H., 190, 388 Francis, 23 Catharine, 3SS Hettie Y., 602 Mary I., 161 Frank W., 469 Catharine C. McM.. Hiram, 186, 375 Mary Jane, 386 George A., 297 387 Hiram A., 587 Mary L., 594, 602 Grace M., 469 Charles, 384, 390, 597 Hiram K., 375 Mary M. Heagy, 386 Henrietta, 469 598 tloratio. 593 Mary P., 92, .385 Henrietta C, 469 Charles Parke, 596 Howard G., 588 Matilda Helwig. 387 James, 469 Chillion, 113 242 Isaac, 388, 603 Men a M., 604 Jane, 205 Clara B., 588 Isabella G., 190 Mill f red 489 Joel, 297 Clinton Smith, 532 Isabel R. Reeves, 386 Millard T., 594 John W., 469 Cornelia Z., 262, 464 Israel, 190, 386, 601 Milton 0., 603 Joseph, 469 Cyrus, 189, 190, 385 597 Jacob, 305 Moore P., 376 Laura Stout, 469 Daniel P., 375 Jael, 189, 383, 593 Morris, 385 Ijowis H., 469 Deborah P. C 593 James, 10 92, 189 M. Russell, 530 Lizzie, 469 Earl, 489 James E., 603 Nettie B., 601 Luetta Hadley, 447 Edith M., 596 James G., 3.37, 603 Olive, 489 Mary B., 364 Edith P., 383, 694 James .T., 603 Olive v., 601 Musetta T., 233 Edward, 390 James R., 384, 595 Pauline, 603 Peter, 449 Edward Oscar, 514 Jane, 385 Pennock 593 Rachel, 593 Edwin, 386, 600 Jane G., 386, 602 Phebe, 92, 186 Rachel A., 470 Edwin PL, 596 Jeremiah, 386, 601 Phebe Brinton, 389 Raymond W., 469 Effle C, 602 Jesse B., 391 Phebe lO., 697 Rebecca M. W., 266 Effla Titus, 601 Jesse K., 191, 390 Phebe Hoopes, 384 Richard, 233 Bleazer, 489 Jessie Glynn, 450 Phebe H. T., 596 Samuel W., 469 Eliza Swartz, 391 J. Morris, 596 Phebe J., 375 Sarah, 469 Elizabeth C 385 John. 92, 93, 128, 186, Priscilla, 410 Sarah Stout, 470 Elizabeth G., 386, 600 190, 240, 305 376, 386 Priscilla R., 189 William. 266. 469 Elizabeth H. 386 532, 587 Prudence, 387 William C, 469 Elizabeth L. F. 387 John B., 594 Rachel, 386 William H., 469 Elizabeth R., 596 John H., 386, 602 Rachel P., 190, 339 COOKE. Elizabeth R. P., 384 John M., 603 Rebecca, 189, 190, 387 Chailes A., 616 Elizabeth Y., 386 John T., 601 Rebecca M., 590 Laura Thomp.son, 616 Ella S., 604 John W., 533, 601 Rebecca Moore, 385 650 THE KIEK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. COOPER. CORKIER. COSNBR. CRANKSHAW. Rebecca P., 190 Cloyd Enoch, 60? Cyrus H., 214 Edith, 337 Robert W., 602 Julius, 607 Elsie M., 534 CRANSTON. Ruth, 262 Junius, 607 Harriet, 132, 313 335 Sarah B., 380 592 Ruth A., 389 Sarah Ellen, go; Horace G., 214 VVilliam, 380 Ruth Anna Kent Ruth C. S., Sallie Pennook, Salome, Samuel, 288, 385, Sarah, 59, 125, 284 375 598 385 387 597 390 CORKRAN. Esther P., Ethelyn S., 578 578 Martha W., Samuel L., COTNBR, 214 214 CRAVEN. Anne, Margaret, 655 433 Lewis P., Thomas, ,573 578 Mary, COTTON. 419 Mary Louise, William, 433 433 •1S9, 550 CORLIES. Jennie M. T., 253 CRAWFORD. Sarah A., 3S6, 601 Anna W'., 4S2 Ray, 253 Andrew J., 362 Sarah B., 1S9 Britton, 274 Todd, 253 Daniel, 531 Sarah E., 191, 385 Edwin W., 482 COTANCHE. David C, 597 Sarah Elizabeth, 391 Elizabeth, 274, 4S2 Phebe, 265 468 Edna, 255 Sarah F. M., 292 Emily, 482 COUNCILMAN. Hester W., 116 Sarah H. Herr. 388 Rachel H. .N., 274 Prances A., 267 Jane, 254 531 Sarah Jane, 38S Susan, 482 Luther T., 687 Sarah J. rudham 375 Thomas, 274, 482 COUWBNHOVBN. Margeta B. J., 597 Sarah M., 600 William N., 4S2 Eleanor, 67 Mary E., 462, 531 Sarah Moore, 596 CORNELL COVERT. Mary liJiiz., 362 Sarah P., 93 . — '^ — 'AWJ-l 1 .J — H-Jt Adalaide, 670 Eleanor F., 609 Nancy. 147 Sarah P. Moore, 385 Ag-nes W., 321 COWAN. Stephen, 115 Sidney C, 190 Anna Balderston, 443 Bloomfleld O., 692 CRAY. Stephen H., 3S7, 603 Charles, 321 John, 592 Carrie, 512 Stephen K. 240 Cornelia, 567 Lucretia Ann P., 592 Jane, 520, 297 Stephen Kirk, 532 Eda B., 243 Mary Jane, 592 Samuel, 512 Sue E., 587 Edna, 443 Rachel Eliz., 592 CREAGLON. Susannah H., 37a lOlizabeth, 074 Thomas Ezra, 592 Lizzie, 340 Susanna P., 186 383 533 489 Ella C. F., 513 COWBER. WilUam D., 340 Susanna R., Teressa Ellen. Thomas, 3S5 Ellen, Elsie Dinsniore, Emily Knight, 111 321 440 Margaret, COWDRICK. 504 77 CRBSSON. Sarah, 158 Thomas P. 600 Eva B., 574 John, CRESSWBLL. Thomas P., 383. 601 Evalina M. C, 292 Sarah, 76, 143 Nick,, 629 Truman, 383 Helen LaRue. 321 COWLES. CRIBBER. Walter, 603 Hiram, 443 Julius, 574 Margaret, 511 Walter M., Watson Ambler. Wayne P., Wilfred P.. 698 597 588 375 Ira H., Jaines B., James C, Jane E., 335 443 321 292 576 COX. A. D., Aletta T., Clara Thomas, 221 221 344 CRISPIN. Silas, WiUiam, 27S 278 William, 262, 386, 530 Jonathan K., 440 Elizabeth, 603 CRISSBY. 463 616 Joseph W., 292 513 Glena L., 221 Ella M., William Alford, 697 Kate M. Janney, 321 Henry Wellesley, 344 Matilda J., 444 William B., 597 fiOl Laura R., 613 John T., 221 CRITTENDEN. William C. 239 Lilliam R., 364 Jonas 288 Florence, 192 William E., 601 Lintord C, 613 Lydia H., 380 590 W. J., 192 Wilmot C, Winifred, 537 489 Margery K., Raymond C, 321 443 Margaret, Minnie, 360 500 CROASDALE. COPE. Richard J., 321 Simon, 187 Agnes 571 Abraham T., 398 Richard S., 513 Susannah, 2SS 499 Agnes H., 140 Alfred M., 39S Rilla I. A., 513 Thomas, 380 Alice M. H., 332 Anna Spencer, 325 Theodore, 574 COY. Sarah I Allen, 331 Caleb B., 325 AVarren M., 513 161 A.nn, 118, 262, 332, 336 Deborah, Edith Whitacre, 592 422 William, William T., 330 364 kJClL CLXl -Li ) Stephen, 161 Austin, 569 671 Edward, 586 Wilmer W., 613 COZARD. Austin K., 241, 332 ,572 Elizabeth W., 422 CORRBLL. J. J., 302 Balinda Ann, 571 Frances G., 422 Catharine, 341 COZENS. Benjamin, 140 331 Gilbert, 422, 628 CORRY. Ann, 281 532 Benjamin A., 571 Hanna M., 384 Mary, 172 CRAPT. Benjamin F., 332 Herman, 422 CORSE. David, 351 Caroline Doan, 572 .Jacob, 221 Annie C, 390 Elizabeth, 92 Carrie, 572 John, 384 William, 390 Chester A., 572 Joseph, 384 CORSON. CRAIG. Clara, 333 Joshua, 325 Albert W., 611 Carrie Ellen, 613 Edith 332 550 Margaret, 221 Amos, 611 Cicero A., 512 Edith Alice, 671 Maria Galloway, 586 Amy, 195 399 James, 612 Eliza, 551 Rachel W., 384 Anna B., 530 James Roland, 613 Elizabeth, 332, 406 570 Sarah Gilbert, 422 Cornelius 307 John, 403 Ellen, 224 551 COPES. Geori^e W., Martha Rebecca, Edward Ely, 537 Juan Cicero, 513 Ellen T., 565 274 Elizabeth H., 306 Lucy Ellen S., 512 Emma D,, 241 572 274 Elizabeth Helen, Plannah, 533 307 Mary Letitia, Robert Edward, 513 513 Binma T., Ephraim, 572 332 CORBIN. Harriet A. W., 611 Rosooe John, 403 Ezra, 31 565 Bda D., 477 Henry, 530 Sarah, 274 483 Fannie K., 572 CORDILL. Isaac, 307, 537 Sarah Jane, 403 Grace, 262 Margaret A., 460 Joshua, 195, 305, 307 Viola Beatrice, 403 Hannah, 140 William, 406 Maria H. Kirk, 307 William Davis, 403 Hannah E., 332 CORE. Rachel, 332 CRANGLB. Hannah Eliza, 571 Susan, 289, 505 Richard, 611 Blanche K., 177 Hannah Mary, 571 Thomas, 289 Sarah B., 537 S., 177 Harry K., 572 INDEX. 651 Name. Pa se. Name. P, ige. Name. Pi ige. Name. Page. CROASDALE. CROTHBRS. DALBY. DAVIDSON. Howard, 332, 570 Mary Ann, 312 Kate M., 191 Rachel S., 125 Inez S., 333 GROUSE. Libbie, 191 Sarah A., 378 Jeremiah, 262 Edwai"cl, 320 Morrill B., 191 Thomas, 410 John, 332, 571 Ella iviphart, 320 Rachel C, 191 DAVIBS. J. Milton, 456, 565 Leah May, 320 Samuel, 191 Cora Eliz. 192 Jonathan, Kate B., 140 572 CROUTHAMEL. Sarali C. P., Susan, 191 191 DAVIS. Laura V., Lola Ingram, Luther R., Lydia, Malinda S., Margery, S2, 109, 24S, Marion, Mary, 225, 456, 572 570 332 406 332 113 293 570 565 Elsie D. C, Jacob, Willard K., 439 439 430 William P., DALE. 191 Ada, A. E., Adrianna, 337 423 229 CKOWL. Hiram, Laura Betts, Olive, Ray, CROXEN. 411 411 4U 411 Anne, Cliarles, Elizabeth, Elsie, Jonn, 291, Lavinia, Mabel, 511 511 511 511 5U 511 511 Alice A., Alice M., Alma, Alva, Amanda, Amanda Irvin, Amelia, 229, 163 379 472 541 446 379 447 Mary Ag'nes, Mary A. D., Mary Ann R., 670 Archie Enoch, 607 Mai'garet, 511 Angeline M., 471 332 ArviUa, 607 Maigaret C, oil Anna W., 552 331 Pranoelia A., 607 Mai'y, 291 Ann Jane, 403 Rachel, 61 George Edward, 607 Ross, 511 Ann M., 655 Robert, Ruth, Samuel, Sarah Atkinson, 551 Samuel, 607 Saraii Van Horn, 291 Ann Wood, 323 551 CRQMRINE. William, 511 Anna W., 372 Mary, 202 DALEY. Asenatli, 213 183 378 488 372 Tacy A., 332 CUMINGS. EU'ina Johnson, 418 Bessie Thomas, Watson D., 570 331 Elizabeth, CUMMINGS. 318 Phineas, DALRYMPLE. 418 Canby, Carrie, Cliarles K., Chai'les S., William, 31, 551 Ada DeM., 159 359 J Qdson, 510 372 CROCKER. Charles Wesley, 332 Mary C, olO Clara A. Seelej', 465 Alice, 267 Edward, 191 Sarah, olO Cora, 352 CROGAN. George B. M., 332 DANBURY. Delia, 24S James, 344 Huldah, 431 Stout, 512 Dorcas, 472 Mary, 343 James, 159 Sasan, 512 Edna M., 471 CROMWELL. Oliver, 624 John, Susan D., Tacy A. C, 332 191 332 DANCE. :\lary. 601 Edward, 229, Edwin, Eliza A., 3:37 252 472 CRONCB. CUNDIFP. DANDO. Albert J., Anna W. Griffith 537 53i Elizabeth, 446 Ethel R., CROOK. 531 Alcinda E., Alcinda E. R., 232 108 Elizabeth E., Elizabeth W., 117 555 Elizabeth, John, 65 65 CUNE. Annie M., 145 DANIEL. Jane, 191 Ella Jarrett, Ella Kirk, 183 487 Nathan, Samuel, Sarah, 65 65 65 118 CUNNINGHAM. Edith, Ellen Painter, 251 395 DANIELS. Mary, William T., 577 577 Ellen, Ellen Walton, Ellis, 187, Emily, Emma 352 337 378 555 William, 632 Emma Todd, 251 DANTZ. 470 CROOKS. Hannah, 153 Elizabeth, 438 Emma Bowman, 252 Ella, 560 Hannah R. F., 212 DAVENPORT. Esther, 196 James, 560 James W., 395 Alma, 288 Francis, 267, 471 Mary, 560 Lloyd A., 212 Anna L., 437 George C, 117 CROSBY. Samuel, CURRY. 63 Clesson, Edward H., 431 42b George E., Hannah, 156 379 386 Ann, 166 J. M., 232 Elwin A., 431 Hannah C. K., 179 John, 85 J. Miles, 232 Gladys, 431 Hannah Dull, 379 Rachel Kirk 635 Martha L., 232 Jennie M. T., 431 Hannah E. T., 248 Sarah, S5. 166 William A., 232 Katie, 589 Hannah J. B., 471 Susanna, 85, SB Thomas, 635 CURTIS. Ida May, John, CUSTER. Abraham, 235 235 174 Lucia, Mary E. Iler 431 428 Harry, Plelen B., 471 372 CROSMAN. Maud B., 428 Helen Kirk, 488 Alexander F., Anna W. W., 481 481 Royal E., Roy H., William B., 428 42S 428 H. W.. Ida M. Hooper, Iva B., Jane, 425 471 467 Dorothy Weld, 481 Elizabeth H., 174 DAVID. 379 CROSS. CUTKBBRT. Jane, 25. 31 Jane Elizabeth, 541 Anna, 427 Hannah, 353 Lewis, 11 , 52 Jean Mitchell, 555 Asa, Carlista B., Charles, 427 427 427 D DAVIDS. Catharine, 520 Joan W., Jennie, Jennie C, 655 566 471 Clara Annis, Elizabeth E.. 427 DAGER. DAVIDSON. John, 248, 352 446 427 Anna Mary T., 247 Bessie O., 539 John Kelley, 488 Ellen Wonder, 427 Charles O., 415 Dorothy, 410 John R., 565 Harriet, Hattie, James E., 601 Frank M., 24S Edward, 126 John S., 488 427 Sarah Jane Fite, 415 George. 410 John T., 475 427 DALBY. Hannah, 126 497 John Thomas, 471 Lela Howard, 427 Ada R., 191 Hester, 283 John Twining. 471 Lydia, TVTartha 427 Almira, 191 J. Oak, 539 John W., 471 427 Amos, 191 John May, 410 Jonathan, 823 555 Mary, Mary A. Twining 427 Anceline, 191 Le Grand, 410 Joseph B., 379 427 Benjamin, 191 Lizzie G. C, 639 Joseph W., 337 Rufus, Samantha, 427 Ellen L., 191 Margaret, 410 Julia Ann, 143 342 427 Irwin, 191 Margaret B. S., 410 Laura, 423 William, 427 Joseph C, 191 Mary, 496 Lester, 471 652 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page DAVIS. DEAN. DEENS. DEMPSEY. Lewis, 379 Catharine Fl, 393 James L., 299 Edward, 543 Linnie, 472 Clara .\melia, 393 DEERING. Hattie C. P., 543 Lottie R., 471 Edward H., 393 Addle D. T., 464 DENIO. Lucy, I^ydia, Maggie, 265 117 24S Eliza Ann, 192 Elmer, Elmira J., , 393 576 393 Charles C, Flora M., Milo I,, 464 464 464 Marcy L., DENISON. 500 Man:iie, 49.S Florence, 576 Nathan L 464 464 John, 74 iUary, 337 556 George V., 576 Rut'us E., Susan, 74, 13S Mary Ann R., 337 George W., 393 DEPAN. DENMAN. Mary E., 193 Gladys Mariah, 692 Melissa J., 582 Mary J , 471 Hannah Ruggles 393 Ann, 477 DENN. Elizabeth, Milicent, 351 Harry C, 576 DBGARMO. 160 JMilicent Fell, 350 Henry, 592 Alice L., 408 Moses, 337 Ida M. Delaney, 576 F, Lavinia, 408 DENNIS. Nora A., 471 Jonathan, 393 Rufus, 408 Abi K., 77 Rachel T., 267 Jonathan R., 393 DEHAVEN. Anna I. Ann Fell, 146, 345 Robert W., 183 Joseph F., 393 161 161 Catharine F., 146 Rubie M., 471 475 J. Randall, 576 Frank R., Catharine S., 147 Samuel. 179, .372 552 Lucretia P., 393 Hannah E., 147 Samuel H., 350 Margaret Ellen, 393 DEILER. Hannah Eliz., 345 Sarah, 72, 117 323 Martha, 309 Julia, 340 Helen Irving, 345 Sarah, 553 Mary A., 392 393 DEIMER. James P., 146 Sarah A. D.. 37S Mary Anna W., 314 Emrna R., 578 John Jacob. 77, 146 Sarah Ann, 379 Mary V., 393 DELAMATER. Norman J., 146 Sarah P., Seth, 179 1S7 323 Oliver T., Olive Rupert, 393 393 Charles R., Clyde A., 476 476 Welding F., Welding Fell, 146 345 T. C, 493 Rachel, 576 G. Harrison, 476 DENSMORB. A^ernon, 471 Rachel Eliz. C, 592 Lillian B., 476 Hattie A., 350 Warner, 379 Rachel L., 393 ]\Iary Almira R., 476 Hugh F., 350 \Vatson, 566 Robert, 314 O. M., 476 James, 350 Watson T., 555 Sarah Ellen, 393 Sylvia B., DELANEY. 476 Jane Fell, 350 Wilhelmina H., 501 Sarah Swartz, 393 John B.. 350 WiUard B., 471 Susanna P., 393 576 676 576 576 333 335 576 576 576 Sallie M., 350 William, 337 .541 Wesley Clark, 393 Bessie Elmira, Chas. Sumner, Cora May, Edward, 333, 335 Elizabeth G., Eliza Mozier, Florence E., George H. T., Glendora T., Susie B.. 350 William A., William C, William Ellis, William J., William Thomas, DAVISON. Clara, 465 337 378 555 117 529 Warren, Washington, 192, DEANE. Elizabeth, Stephen, DEARMONT. Mary, 676 392 ■393 28 28 215 DBNSTEN. Anna R. C, 561 John L., 561 Levis, 561 Sarah, 561 DEPRBFONTAINE. John, 83 William, bW Harry Sumner, 576 Thomasine, 83, 15S DAWES. DEAVES. Ida M., 676 DBPUB. Mercy, DERHODES. David, Mary, Aloraham, 34 Martha, 137 Jane B. Cornell, 335 398 316 David, 39 DEBINDER. Jesse Harper, 576 Edith, 34 Caroline, 560 .Jessie E., 576 256 256 Mary, 34 William H., 560 Louisa C, 313 Rebecca, 39 DEBROW. Emma J., DECK. Louisa Carver, 335 Sarah, 39 , 58 470 Luanna. 576 DERINGER. DAWSON. Nich. DARRAH. Dorothea Ida, Eliza L. Comly, John, Roljert P., DAY. 629 374 374 374 374 Mary A., Miles H., 333 335 Alexander, Matilda, 257 2.57 Annie M., Bessie, Carl C Chester E., Clara R. P., Earl E., Ida B, 624 624 524 524 524 B24 624 Nettie B., Phebe, 141 Phebe Ann H., Rachel Mary, Rosooe C.,, Ruth A. H., Sarah Eliz. 576 336 335 335 576 141 576 DBRR. Ann Amelia B., 411 Chester Berger. 342 George, 411 Grace, 342 Henrv Haupt, 341, .342 Jacob, 411 John, 341, 342 Katy Thompson, 343 Laura 411 Anna, Annataella, Arabella, 354 417 417 Oscar W., Wilbur, DECKER. 524 524 Thomas H., 313 335, 576 Uriah, 141, 335 Charles, 354 Annie, 582 William, 141 Mary, 411 Claudius, Daniel F., 417 354 354 152 212 Artie M. L., 499 William J. P., 576 Mary D. Fell, 341 Emma T., 164 DELBY. Maud, 411 Edw.ard S., Eliphas, Geori,^e B., G. Herman, Ruth, 164 Jane, 380 Ralph, 342 William H., 164 DBLLENBACK. Robert, 411 417 DECOURSEY. Libbie, 191 DERRICK. Harry W., 354 Earl, 616 DBLLICKER. William, 38 Henrv, 212 Eleanor, 423, 548, 614 Frederick, 344 DERRICKSON. Ida Ellen, 417 Elizabeth M., 616 Helen Maude, 345 Abraham H., 196 John, 417 1 George W., 616 Imlah Moore. 345 Charles T. 196 Martha E. F., 417 Herman, 616 John Dalrymple, 344 Elizabeth, 196 Mary Ann F., ir,2. 417 James, 423 Jessie H. D. Fell 844 Harry B., 196 Mary Eliza, 354 John, 616 Malinda S., 344 John B., 196 May W., 354 Sarah, 126 Robert H., 345 Lilly, 405 Sarah Jennetta, 212 DEDAKBR. William, 344 Macgie B., 196 Sophia, 152 241 572 DEDP. Mary S., 196 Truman, 1G2, 354 Mary, Mary A., 332, Margaret, 445 Samuel, 196 William J., 351 DBLZKLI... Sarah W. H., 196 D-\THOOF. DEDRICK. Jane Davis, 379 Thomas H., 196 Rebecca, 377 Delia, 472 Solomon, 379 Thomas W., 196 INDEX. 653 Name. Ptige. DESHONG. Maurice. Rachel Kirk, DETWILER. Annie. 222, Frances T.. Howard "V., Susan S., Tlionias C, Virg-inia T., DEVINB. Elizabecli, Jacob, DEVOSS. Daisy Editli, Donald E., Edwin. Ge'neviere, John W., Kate Williams, Maria, DKWSES. Adelaide Moody, Caleb, Charles Heston, John Anderson, Rachel A., DIOWBT Anna Bready, George, Grace, Harry Ellsworth Matilda, Ruth, DEWITT. Gcoi'ge E., .Tessie E., John E., Mary D., Naney L... Thomas B., DIBBLE. Alice, DICKEY. Bertha R., DICKINSON. Ann, 196, Ann Eliz., Bathsheha, Bertram G., Catharine A., Charles E., Clara M.. Edward H., 196. Edw. Heston Elizabeth, 196, 197, Eliza S., Eliza W,, Elvina, Emma Anna, Ethel, George, Hannah Bath., Hannah M., Harriet P.,, Ida Steiner, Isaac, Isaac A., Isaac R., Jane S., John, 94, John A., John Allen, Joint C, John Harvey, John W.. Joseph G., Joseph W., Kennctt. Lydia R., Margaret J., Name. Page. 164 164 164 164 164 201 201 447 447 447 447 447 447 447 397 397 397 397 337 403 403 403 403 403 403 23S 236 236 236 236 434 402 197 94 402 196 402 197 IMS 197 402 196 196 197 197 402 14? 402 197 197 402 197 402 197 197 196 402 197 197 402 196 197 402 402 197 197 196. DICKINSON. Mary, Mai'y Ann. Mary El ma, Mary M., Mary J., Mary R., Matilda, Phebe Ann M., Phebe Elma, Rachel, Robert N., Sarah, 197, Sarah A. Young, Saraii FJliz., Sarah U., Susanna E., Thomas W., Wm. Henry. Wm. Warner, DICKS. Lydia, DICKSON. Clara, DIEDIER. Frank, Margaret J., DIEHL. Ann Eliza M. Edward C, Ella F., Mary, William, DILLEY. L-ulie, DILLIN. Ida May D., John, DILLMAN. Emily W., 20! DILLON. Carl, Frank, Hattie L. H., Hazel, Hershel, James, DILLWAN. Carina B., Samuel, DILTS. Charles C. Howard W., John Gardner, Margaret, Martha E. C, DIMON. Annie M., Daniel, Delia, 26 Frederick, Helen Waule, Kate Waule, Prudence A. T., William Frank, Willie, DINGBE. Mary, DITTUS. Bltra Ij. G.. Frederick. Kenneth E., Lena, B., DITZEL. Lulu, DIVINE. Dora, 196 19" 403 197 402 19V 402 197 197 402 402 402 402 197 188 403 196 197 197 15S 4S2 2,'i8 258 166 166 166 166 166 535 535 299 299 299 299 299 37 496 496 515 515 515 292 515 266 266 477 266 266 266 266 266 3S4, 385 473 475 475 475 450 Name. DIXON. PI ugh, Margaret K., Walter B., DOAN. Page. Sft 89 53S 154, 516 534, 536 131, 304, 532 Abi, Adella, Amos, 131, 304, 532 Amy Magill, 532 Anna J. Howard, 534 Annie K., 305, .320 Augustus W.. 531 Benjamin, 47, 131. 304 305, 316 Benjamin C, 305 Benjamin E., 533 Benj. Franklin, 532 Bessie, 350 Beulah Bitters, 532 Calvin B., 532 Calvin, 533 Caroline, 572 Charity, 47, 73, 133, 29S Cliarles Cliarles K, Clara M., Oorson, Cynthia, Daniel, David, Dorothy, Earl, Eda C. Hellyer, Edna Celia, 356 306 634 62,ee A.. 472 Rosabell, 472 DRTTRY. Rebecca. 439 DUBOIS. Christiana C. p.. 491 Jennie. 584 John L.. 491 .Tohn Latta. 491 Rachel Price, 491 Sfirp.h Eliz., 197 Uriah, 79 DUBREE. Armilla, 98, 206 Charles, 20fi Eleanor. 79, 150 Eliza W., 207 Esther. 58 98 101 I-Iannah, 141, 207, 337 Harriet, 207 Henrietta R.. 206 James. 57 58 , 98 John B.. 207 .Tohn R.. 206 Joseph, 98, 206 Letitia B., 9S Martha. 98. 141 32' ,337 Marv. 98, '207 338 Rachel, .58. 98, 100 206 Rachel W.. 207 414 Sarah, 57, 96 Sarah B., 136. 206 413 Semiramus. 98, 206 Thomas, 141 Warner 206 DUCHAM. Carrie Twining. 477 Daniel, 477 Desire A. T., 477 Dominie. 477 DUCKWORTH Charles. 619 Elsie M., 619 Emma, 619 Page. Name. Pag-e. DUCKWORTH. DUTTON. Lillian B. B., 619 Charles S., 325 Mary E., 281, 490 Elizabeth S., 323 Willard, 619 Emma F. Kinsey, 325 William S., 619 George, 325 DUDBRIDGE. Hannah, 325 Amos Smith, 515 Thomas, 325 Austin D., 515 DUVALL. Comly L., 549 Margaret, 571 Harriet S., 515 DYER. Virginia, 549 Ada Mae, 455 DUDDEN. Addle, 619 George, 629 Eliz.abeth C, 455 DUDLEY. Ella. 243 David T,, 504 Esther, 195 DUER. William H., 455 Clifford, Eleanor, 227, 562 445 DYSON. Elizabeth, John, 542 542 Elmer Pownall, 562 George Casper, 562 E Irene Stradling, 562 Isabelle, 228 EADES. James, 227 Helen, 473 Jane, 227 EAGER. Lewis, 562 Dora, 525 DUELL. Chalkley, 250 EASTBURN. Mary G. Kirk, 250 Family, 100 DUFPIL. Albert, 282, Alice, 407, 442 407 Barnabse, 59 Amanda Moon. 517 Elizabeth, 533 Ann, 559 Hannah, 59 Anna Palmer, 245 Hannah S., 104 Benjamin, 305, 634 DUNCAN. Benjamin H., 534 Amanda, 399 Ellas. 517 DULL, Elizabeth, 208. 338 Hannah, 379 Elizabeth B., Elizabeth P., 282 407 DUMONT. E. Stanton, 517 Edward K., 279 George L., 202 240 414 Emily S., 279 534 Hannah K., Henry, 2(9 279 Hetty Ann, Isabella F. S 208 416 245 J. A., 279 Isabelle, 534 Tohn P.. 279 Jacob, 245 517 Mary E. K, , 275 John, 100, 208, 305 338 DUNGAN. John Benj., 534 ;Sddle McNair, 514 Laura, 414 Esther T. C, 292 Laura H., 534 Jesse. 293 Margaret R. B., 517 John K.. 292 513 Marian, 517 .Toseph Cooner, .514 Mary F., 442 Josephine R., 513 Mary O., 240 534 T^avinia, 513 Mary T., 482 j\Tartba, 219 Matiida W., 208 Ma ry , 53 Robert, 100 245 DUNHAM. Samuel, 55 Edna E., 472 Sarah, Sarah D., 56 534 DUNKFLOW. Sarah Ellen, 534 Bertie, 465 Sarah M. H.. 534 DUNKTN. Sarah M. S., 202 Rachel, 72 Sarah P., 100 517 DUNN. Sarah S. D., 305 Catharine M., 145 Sarah T., 245 Phineas, 145 Sarah W. S., 100 DUNNING. Walter N., 245 Dorcas Davis, 472 EASTWICK. William H., 472 Mary, 193 DURKEE. BATON. Henry. 357 Elizabeth, 367 M.arv Riale. 357 Lydia A. Wright, ?67 Pauline M., 285 493 William, 367 Pearl F. B., 285 EBBRHART. DURLAND. Bertha, 412 Jane, 154 EBBRMAN. DUSENBURY. Anna C, HI 241 Henry, 77 John, 111 Lydia, 77 , 145 Maria, 111 INDEX. 655 Name. P.-xge. EBERT. Alice R. Bateman,35S Alvin C, 3BS Alvin Tyson, SfiS Amos, 157, 35S Amos Tyson, 358 Christian, 1.57 Clarence W.. 35S Eleanor T., 157 Emily Underdown. 35S Evie, 615 Hannah Cuthbert, 358 Horace Mann, 358 J. Milton, 358 Kingsley W., 358 Theresa 358 ECCl^ES. John, 100 ECKBRT. Mary C, 240 ECKMAN. I. G., 580 ECROYD. Annie. 420 Catharine A., 422 Deborah, 218 Elizabeth, 218 Hannah, 218 Henry, 218 Howard, 218 John, 103, 218 Ijouisn, 218 Marjorie R., 421 Martha, 218 Rachel, 218 Richard H., 420, 421 Sarah. 218 Sarah W., 103 EDDY. Jane Scott, 343 EDGAR. John Robinson, 211 Josephine B. M.. 211 Linden Earl, 211 EDGE. Joseph, 15 EDGERTON. Charles, 373 Charles Willis, 373 David, 373 Dayid Russell, 37 Edward, 500 Esther, 373 Florence M., 500 Forrest G., 500 Ida R. Bonner, 373 Rachel H. G., 500 Richard D., 500 EDMQNDSON. Mniliam, 7 EDWARDS. Caroline, 102 Courtland, 102 Elizabeth, 354 John Benjamin, 322 Lemuel, 103 Lucy, 351 Rachel, 102 Sara M. H., 322 Susanna, 220, 429 Susan W., 102 Volumnia, 102 Wellington, 102 Willis, 102 EFPTNGBR. Rachei, 100 EGBERT. Elizabeth S., 164 ISame. Page. EGBERT. Margaret R., Margaret Roberts, Thomas, William, EGERT. Catharine, 123, George, Mary, EICHOLZER. Cliarles, Gertrude, EISENTRAGER. Fannie B. E., V\^arren, ELDER. Alice M., Charles H., Robert, Tacy J., Thomas, ELDKIDGE. Charles H., Mariet, BLEMAN. Mary E., ELIOT. John, ELLET. Anne, Joan, 13, 14, John, Lucy, 13, Peter, 13, 14, ELLIOT. John, 26, Lucy, Peter, 14, ELLIOTT. Dorcas, Elijah, John, Julia A.. Lou, ELLIS. Amos G., Cadwalader, Caroline, 222, Eliza, Slwood Comly, E. v., Franklin, Hannah Dutton, Harriet, Harvey M., Henry C, Humphrey, 25, Kate, Marg"aret, Mary, Mary M. Carver, Mary Scott, Mattie Pearl, M. I., Rachel. 24, 25, 27, El^LISON. Ella, ELMS. T. J., 283,, ELWELL. Rebecca, ELWINE. Hannah, ELY. Aaron 81, Adelaide Sayre, Albert, Amasa, Amos, 225 Name. Page. 13 24 13 14 24 27 27 24 397 397 16 397 351 I I 222 15' 435 i 436 i 223 i 593 527 335 233 222 325 31 593 25 31 527 59,3 593 ELY. j^niy E., 199 Ann L., 15il Anna W., 156, 157 Annie Kesler, 443 Aimie K. D., 305 Annie K. Doan, 320 Annie S Black, 53i Benjamin, SI Bertha J. Janney, 320 Carrie, 545 Carrie Hellyer, 320 Charles B., 135, 310, 563 Cynthia, 50 Edward, 81, JSi! Elizabeth, 69, SI, 151 31;1 Elizabeth C, 535 Elizabeth W., 376 Elizabeth W. H., 1,57 Blwood, 443 Emma, 31S Emnia L., .^35 Esther Larzalere, 442 Euphemia, 132, 310 Fannie B., 535 Florence H. , 431 T'rank \V., 320 George, 69, 81, 92, 1,56 225, 431, 442 George W., 431 George Walter, 320 Hannah Lear, 442 Hannah M., 535 Harriet, 287, 498 Harriet B. Black, 545 Herdis, 545 Howard, 443 How.ard G., 431 Hug-h, 50 Hugh B., 135, 320, 563 Huldah G. H., 431 Huston Thompson, 431 Isaac, 585 Isanc E., 533 Israel H., 157 James K., 305, 319 Jane. 92. 187, 19? Jennie Stout, 443 JereiTiiah, 545 Jessie. 431 John L., 442 Joseph, 105 Joseph S., 443 Kizzie, 535 Laura, 585 Laura Worthington, 320 Lavinia S., 156, 357 Letitia K., 320 Louisa, 431 I^ucretia, 545 Lydia, 327 Mabel, 535 Mamie S., 535 Marianna Slack, 320 563 Mark, 199 Mary, 200. 426, 431, 545 Mary Anna, 534, 612 Mary Emma, 432 Mary H., 156 Mary Jane, 199 Mary K., 1S5 Mary S. Shaw, 431 Marv W.. 156 Mathias, 306 Mercy, 400 Nancy, 81 Oliver P., 220, 431, 442 Patience, 81 Patience P. S., 431 Phebe, 443 Page. ELY. Rachel B., 431 Rebecca, 81 Rebecca Winder, 409 S.amucl, 132 Samuel L., 409 Sarah, 38, 5? SI, 156 Sarah Ann, 81, 309 Sarah Ann Belts '306 Sarah B., 442 Seneca, 287 Susanna Twin ing 220 Tacy, 105 Thomas, 38, 306, 318 534 B45 Timothy B., 442 Walter, 545 Warren S., 69 Watson K., 535 Whitson, 193 William, 50, 81, 156 157, 320 William D., 156 William K., 320 EMBICH. Rosa A., 602 EMERSON. Calvin, 434 Cora Hcston, 434 EMLEN. Calebina, 275 Samuel, B98 EMORY. Louis, 584 Mary Brisbane, 584 BNGL.^ND. Harriet. 228 Samuel, 42 ENGLE. Ann, 617 Deborah 801 Elizabeth Tyson, 454 Isaac, 617 Isaac Clayton 617 John, 301 Joseph E., 617 Marsha Ann, 618 Mary, 301 Mary Ethel R., 617 Mary H., 525 Orlando C, 617 ENGLES. Adaline, 290, 507 Amanda, 290 Ann Eliza, 2S9, 504 PJlizabeth, 505 Ellen, B03 Letitia 505 Margaret, 506 Margaret O. , 127 Maria, 289, 505, 506 Martha H., B05 Michael, 127, 289 Mitchell, 290 Osmond, 289 BOB Rebecca, BOB Susan Core, 289 William, B06 EM OS. Eliza J., 95 200 ENOSS. Charles, 428 ENSEY. Mary Virginia, 213 ERGLBR. Gertrude T., 479 John, 479 Palmer, 479 Ruth, 479 656 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. ERNEST. Abigail, 209 Carrie Bell, 209 Elvira C, 2119 Ida, 209 Tlinmas, 209 William M., 209 ERVIN. .Tames McNair, 605 Mary Irene W., 605 Nathan, 605 BRWIN. Annie E., 5;j6 Catharine, 5.56 Jacob, 556 Louisa C, 575 Sarah, 575 Simeon, 575 ESKRIDGE. Catharine P.. 393 Elmira B., 393 William, 393 George. 394 Jonatlian, 393 Marv A. Paxson, 394 Mary C, 393 ETCHES. George, 630 ATarg.aret, 630 EVANS. Abigail, 36 Addie Sands, 543 Amos Griftlth, 2.59 Ann. 42 Anna M., 259 Annie, 259 Athalia Wilson, 371 Bertha. 457 Caleb, 309, 543 Caroline K.. 102 Charles Morris. 371 Charles W., 371 Christiana F., 117 David, 15 Dorotliv M., 167 Earle. 259 Eleanor, 25S Eliza v., 117 Elizabeth, 64, 117, 325 Klizabeth M. 167 Emma, 543 Emma, Doan, 543 Emma I., 259 Esther M., 117 ICvan, 2S, 41 Fannv L., 380 Florence W., 259 Gainjr, 51 George. 117 (i.'Orge D.. 259 Gertrude S., 259 Hannah, 117, 137 Harriet Carlton, 312 Hariy Black, 543 Herbert B., 259 7-ro\vard S., 259 Hugh, 36 Ida Jane, 312 .l;in>es .Tndson 312 Jeanette, 259 John, 17. 54, 117, 259 Jonathan, 29, 30, 42, 64. 117, 25!1, 309 Joseph A., 259 I^vdia, 64, 117 Mae Adele. 259 Margaret S., 259 Martha, 312 Martha B. Fly, .312 Mary, 124, 16S, 259. Mary B., 117 Mary Ella, 259 Name. Page. EVANS. Mary H. Ply, 312 Mary Roberts, 259 Milton C, 259 M. Jennie S., 543 Morris James, 371 Peter, 17, IS, 23 Phebe, 116 Phebe A.. 476 Philip, 64, 117 Rebecca, 54 Rebecca Thomas. 259 Samuel, 457 Samuel S., 167 Sarah. 29. 42. 117, 259 Sarah Ann B., 117 Sarah C. Black, 309 Sarah Jane, 259 Sarah R. West, 371 Stanley Caleb, 543 Susan. 117 Susanna, 117 Thomas S., 117 William, 42, 64, 116, 25S William Burns. 259 wniliam H.. 117 Wm. Herbert, 259 William West, 371 Wilson, 543 EVERET. Mary, 646 EVERETT. Judith, 292 IjOnisa, 568 EVES. Elizabeth K., 457 Hiram P.. 457 John K., 217 Joseph W., 217 Julia E.. 217 I.aura, 217 Mary. 103 Mary K. Horner, 457 Sarah T. W., 217 William, 457 EVETS. Martha, 519 EWER. Anna R., 508 Jane, 50S ,Tennie Frances, 508 Mary E. K., 508 Theodore, 50S ■William C, 50S EWTNG. Jane, 286 Marv P. H., .596 W. B., 596 EYRE. Albert Bond, 458 Edward D., 458 Eleanor, 458 Ellis, 629 Emma P.. 170 Franklin, 278 Frederick W., 406 George K., 406 Henry K., 406 Isaac, 406 Jehu, 278 Tjavinia B.. 406 T,etitia A. W., 406 Margaret, 458 Marian. 458 Mary E. Bond. 458 Mary Kennedy, 458 Matilda, 278 Norman B.. 406 Randolph, 170 Rowland, 629 Thomas, 630 William C, 406 William Cavis, 458 Name. Page. Name. EYSTER. Anita L. S., 171 James C 171 James Herbert, 171 FAIRJMAN. Thomas, FAMOUS. Lynne, FANNING. Addie P.. FARLEY. Alice P. M.. Robert, FARMER. Edwin, James. Lydia E., Mary E. P., Meribah, Sarah, PARREN. Elizabeth F., John A , Mary C, FARTHING. Ella, Itarriet, John B., John C, Joseph E., Alarg.aret A.. Mary Ann T., Mary P., Phebe, Rebecca J., Sarah M., Susie, Thomas J., FAUNCE. Rebecca. FAYETTE. Joseph. Mary Y. W., PEARNE. Joshua, 10, 13, 156 351 551 551 75 394 394 425 395 75 1S5 185 185 425 425 425 425 425 425 424 425 425 425 425 425 425 547 547 14, 20. 29 , 23, 29 Page. PELL. Alice Blanche 344 Amanda R., 151 Ainanda Ruckman, 353 Amos, 50, 80 Amos B.. 153 Ann, 57, 97 Anna M., 352 Asher Miner, 351 Benjamin, 46, 50, 79 149 D., 145 152 349 154 341 342 342 282, 437 Josiah, 18, 22 Sarah, FEASTER. Ann, David v., PEATHERSON. Kittle L., FECK. Charles C, FEETZEL. Julia Ann> PEILD. E\'erard M., Harry Bird. Thyra A. Kirk FEIN. Hannah, FELL. Abi, Abi Kirk, Abigail P., Abraham, Addie P. P., Adelaide, Adelia B., Adelia Elizabeth, 346 Adeline, Albert, Alexander G., 305 332 472 524 421 S69 369 369 341 50, SO 77, 146 150 79 331 355 149 351 80 353 143 Catharine M, Cecilia J., Charles H., Charles M., Charles R., Charlotte, Charlotte M., Christiana, Clara M., 536 Clarence Victor, 351 Clarissa, 19S Cora Davis, 352 Cynthia, 50. 7S. 81, 148 Daniel Ackley, 151, 3.53 David L., Deborah, Deltorah S , Edward, Edward John Edwin, Eleanor, Eleanor D 350 77, 145 149 7S, 148 149 150, 352 350 79, 349 Eleanor MUicent, 351 303 150 79 143, 153 151 Ell Eliza, Eliza K., Eliza W. Elizabeth, .50, 151, 353 Elizabeth A. S., 145 Elizabeth B.. Elizabeth G Elizabeth J M., 319 Elizabeth Patton, 349 Elizabeth W., 149, 150 347 Ella A,, Ellen Drexel, Ellen I.. Ellen J., Emma .lean, Emily H., Emily M., Bstella J., Esther, Euphemia, Fannie, Florinda Walker 3.52 353 355 153 349 149 149 350 382 145 445 342 583 142 Frances, 76, Prances Drexel P., 353 Frances L. B Francis H.. Frank L.. George, 33, 50, 76, 853 350 148 143 148 352 051 153 344 342 583 352 George K., George O., George P., George Slocum, George W., 160, 350, 3.51, 58: Gould P., Hannah, 49, 50, 79, 124 149, 279 Hannah Welding, 341 581 Harold Bertlos, 363 Harriet A., 153 Harriet B., 349 INDEX. 657 PELL. Harriet P., Harry A., Harry H., Henry D., , Henry vV., Hugh, 79, HLmh B., Hu'jh P., Huldah Ann, Jacob, 80, James, James B., James <^.., James Ford, Jane, 33, 78, Page. 349 352 583 lu 154 150, 319 350 350 305, 528 151, 152 445 53G 198 342 152 Name. Page. 80, Jane Seibert, Jesse, 49, 76, Jesse A., Jesse W 179, 323, 350 341 80, 153 154, 352 143, 342 583 Jesse Weiaon, 145, 344 Jessie Helen, Jessie H. Dennis John D., John E., John O., John H., John P., John Ruckman. Joseph, 31, 33, 50 Joseph G., Jos. Gillingham, 145 344 351 352 150, 351 153 349 352 78 150 350 151 350, 352 Joseph I., 351 Joscjphiue, 342, 583 Jonas, 124 JuUa Ann D., 143 Julia C, 149 Julia M., 152 Kate Reibsame, 583 Kennard S., 153 Letitia, 309 Lewis, 324, 326 Lilly, 148 Lou Elliott, 351 Lucv Edwards, 351 Lulu, 153 Lvdia D., 77 Mae Drexel S., 353 Margaret, 50, 79, 149 Margrarot E., 583 Margery, 326, 560 Margaret Baird, 342 Martha, 277 Martha C, 153 Martha E.. 351 Mary, 79, 80, 152 Marv Ackley, 353 Mary A. Gowen. 350 Mary Ann, 150, 152, 354 Mary D., 143 Mary Delilia, 341 Mary E., 153, 154 Mary Emma, 582, 583 Mary G., JO Marv Hornet, 350 Mary J., S50 Mary Jane, 148 Mary S., 324, 557 Mary V., 15- Mary Wilson, 362 Mercy, SO, 151, 152, 353 Milicent, 79, 150, 350 Nancy Ann, one. Patience, Paul Maxwell Phebe, Phebe Ann, Philip Sheridan, 78, 147 355 143 350 46, 68 15], 352 683 Rachel, 31, 47, 50 Rachel S., 629 Hosella, 438 Rosetta, 351 Roy, 351 Ruby E., 1.50 Ruth, 361 Sally Ann, 341, 582 S.allie P'., 583 Samuel 50, 79, 143, 341 £42. 349, 582 Samuel C, 342 Samuel D., 150 Samuel Dubree, S;M Samuel W., 77, 145 Samuel Weldon, 344 Sarah, 33, 60, 76, 77 143, 162 Sarah Ann, 342 Sarah B., 79 Sarah E., 352 Sarah P., 149 Sarah P., 78 Sarah Rozet Drexel. 352 Seneca, 438 Susie B., 148 Tamer, 50 Theodore H., 583 Theodore Hall, 341 582 Thomas, 33, 49, 77 Thomas C, 149 Thomas R., 153, 355 Thomas V., 355 Thomas W., 80 Ulysses M., 351 U.' S. Grant, 351 Walter, 356 Weldon D,, 154 William, 80, 151, 152 William B., 153 FENTON. Albert, 576 Annie, 323 Anne M., 323 Annie M., 566 Benjanrin, 676 Elizabeth, 513 Ida M. Harding, 676 Sarah, 186 Thomas, 323 PBNWICK. John, 4 FERGUSON. Elizabeth, 631 Isaac, 631 Lady, 184 PEBREB. Lydia, 86 FBRRIER. Oliver, 610 Silvia E. B., 610 FERRIS. J. Carver, 638 Lizzie R. C, 538 Mary, 401 Sybilla, 538 Townsend, 538 PESMIRE. Henry C, 492 Hettie N., 492 FETTER. Ella C, 51.3 Elizabeth, 240 Henrietta, 443 N. C, 549, 559, 612 Richard, 513 Name. Page. FEW. Agnes, 396 FIELD. Benjamin, 107, 140 Elizabeth, 66 Hannah K., 107, 229 Mary, 66, 107 Mercy, 66 Phebe, 140, 333 ^nna M., 352 Stephen, 6b Susanna, 56 FIELDS. Almira A., 260, 463 FIFE. Grissel, 319 FIIjTENBERGER. Phebe T., PIMPLE. Christiana, 117, Richard, FINE. Aletta M., Francis, Frances B., Janet, John H., Mary Black, PINLET. Arthur R,, Bertha M., Charles M., Clement A., Dorothy I., George, Harold M., Juliet C, W., Melissa H., Minnie H., Otto, Philip, Robert P., Roy, FINNEY Lewis, Mary Jane H., Samuel. FIRMAN. Alfred E., 309, 426, Caleb E., Eli B., Emily, Emma McManus, George, Howard W., John, Katie M., Letitia A., 426, Lillie C, Mary, Mary Black, Sainuel A., Sara E., Sprah Eliz., Watson C, FISCHER. Dora M., FISH. Anna B., Emmet, HoUy, Jay, John, Nellie Twining, Abraham, Alfred, Alonzo W., Mary Anna G., Daniel, 429 258 117 228 228 228 228 228 523 52? 523 664 623 523 52? 564 523 523 623 623 564 523 533 479 479 479 633 479 595 438 343 499 499 Page. Daniel G., 499 Eleanor, 695 Prank, 499 George Joseph, 499 Henry P., 527 Jennie Catharine, 499 Joseph, 499 Joseph R., 499 Laura T., 527 Maria M., 671 Martha, 158 Mary Ella, 499 .Mildred, 527 Roh< rt. 49J Sarah Cath. 438 Sarah S. C, 343 PITCH. Marcia, 488 PITB. Henrv C, 415 Slaitha C. W., 415 Sarah Jane, 415 FITHIAN. ElizAbeth, 560 FITZSIMMONS. Mary, 125 PITZWATER. Annie, 84, 161 Charlotte, 184 Joseph, 84 PLACK. Abbie, 572 David, 126 Harry N., 647 Isabella, 42.3 John, 502 Lela W., 547 Matilda, 235 Nancy, 124 281 Owen, 602 Sarah C. G., , 502 Sarah Edna W., 647 Stephen, 547 PL4NAGAN. Mary E., 683 FLANIGAN. Anna, 580 Charles S., 580 James, 339 James W., 339 Jas. Wilson, 680 John Carpenter, 681 Mary Ann B., 581 Nancy, 339 FLESHOWER. Jacob, 338 Sarah, 338 678 FLETCHER. Hannah W., 130 Robert, 139 FLINT. Isaac, 366 Mary Elizabeth, 366 FLOOD. Constance, 473 Delilah R. C, 473 Prank H., 473 Minerva, 473 PLORER. Ella, 605 FLOWERS. Ann, 244 Charles M., 454 Elizabeth, 246 454 BUcn Jeanette, 454 Ellsworth J., 454 Emeline, 405 658 TliE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. FLOWERS. Florence R. J., Franklin P., T-Tannali, Hannah Rich, Joseph, 245, 246, Joseph R. A., 3-.illian Rich, Margaret U., Marian Bliz., Palmer Rich, Sarah, William A., William P., FI.T. Anthony, 132, Caroline, Elizabeth Ann, Frc'lerick, Isaac Otis, .lane E'liza Cole, Toseph Carver, L.avinia. Martha B., ATary PI., Rachel C, Rachel Carrie, Sarah Ann, ^Vilhelnnna Mari: POIjSOM. .Toroniati, FONNER. Dorcas, 120, FORCE, Rachel B., Zephaniah, FORD. Fannie E., Mary E., FOREMAN. Georj::e, Miriam, FORSYTHE. Frances E., J^ev.'is, FORTESQUE. Rose, POPaVOOD. Anna, Benjamin, Cordelia Ann, Klizabeth, 101, Elizabeth B., FTannah, Hannah R., Hai-riet Eliz. Jacob, 58, 101, John, Bvdi.a, Martha, 58, Mary, Mary R., Mary S., X.ancy, Philip G., Priscilla, 101, Rachel. Samuel Sarah, 101, Sar.ah Jane, Sarah T. G., Shadrach R., William W., 101, FOSTER. Amy Webster, Anna E. T., Bert, Chri.stianna, L., 454 454 403 245 454 454 454 ■l.vi 454 454 454 454 451 311 312 312 132 312 311 312 312 312 312 132 312 812 1, 312 260 267 Name. POSTER. OrviUe, Page. Rebecca, TF,NTLB. Rzekiel. Josephine B. T., GEORGE. David, .lane, Margaret, Wilham H., I'lERMAN. Elizabeth, GERNON. Cora B , GERRY. Newton. Sarah V., GETTY. Annie C, Emily A., Emily T., .Tulietta, Robert, Rodman, Sarih T., GETZ. H. S., GHEEN, PheTe, GIBBINS. Henry, Pago 396 396 370 228 451 451 48S 43 340 459 571 571 571 402 199 Hall, 109, 26:; 265 265 265 265 265 265 544 404 404 4S6 4S5 468 253 253 36 36 36 366 L53 569 509 609 235 236 235 236 236 236 236 564 4C0 10 Name. Page. GIBBONS. Caroline T., 221 Joseph, 158 Lydia, 158 William, 221 GIBBS. Lucy A.. 471 Lucy A. G., 267 GIriSON. Albert L., 475 Althea L. D., 475 Bertiia L., 475 Charles D., 475 Clarence A., 475 Cora B., 475 Delia L. D., 475 Effie M., 475 Elfra L., 475 Florence 0., 475 Lancelot. 333 Le Grand, 471, 475 Le..n P., 471 475 Lotiie A., 475 IVTabcl, 475 Miles, 474 Rozette T., 474 Ruble M. D., 471, 475 Sarah A. T., 475 .Sarah Paxson, 393 GIFFORD. .Annie D., 271 Clark, 424 Edward, 424 Eliznheth, 4->4 John. 263 .Josephine, 424 Lydia Spalding. 424 Margaret T., 424 Martha, 424 Mary Webster, 263 Perry, 424 Phebe J., 424 GILBERT. Benjamin. 93 Elizabeth S., 135 319 Hannah, 305, 533, 612 Hannah A., 207, 426 ,Tesse, 49 Joshua, 135 T.,ydia, 105 Margaret N., 394 Mary T., 560 S.irrh T., 101 212 GILKYSON. Anna, 409 B. Franklin, 513 Britton L., 513 Elizabeth C, 513 Esther J., 513 Pinm.iltcn H., 409 Hamilton T., 409 James, 409 Lavinia D., 513 Nellie, 410 Nelie H. Trego, 409 Sarah, 492 Thomas Walter, 409 GILL. B. Franklin, 493 Carrie J. T., 474 Charles. 474 Flora B.. 514 George H., 514 George W., 614 Henry, 514 Jane, 126 286 John D., 514 Josephine R. D., 513 Lydia, 227 Mathew, 126 Samuel, 492 660 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. GILL.4.M. Clarence W., 537 r.'iiftord R., 536 Elizabeth, 245 Jonathan W,, 307, 537 Ma belle Corson, 537 Mary, 2S3 Rachel Kirk, 536 Samuel M., 536, 537 Sarah B. C, 537 Simon, 283 Stephen Kirk, 536 Sus.an W., 406 William H., 536 William Henry, 536 GILLESPIE. Israel C, 387 Nathaniel, 190, 387 Nathaniel J., 387 Rebecca C, 190, 387 Sarah Cornelia, 387 602 Stephen W., 387 GTLLAND. Anna M,, 61 GILLBN. Florence H., 322 James Rhoades, 322 GILLIARD. Anna M., 61 GILLINGHAM. Carrie S., 496 Cecil T., 49C Dorothy. 496 Frank C, 176 Hcnrv Clay, 495 Howell A., 496 John. m, 495, 496 .John F,-Iwin, 496 Joseph, 80 Joseph S.. 496 Katharine W., 496 Louisa J.. 496 Louisa Jane, 495 Louisa N., 496 Margaretta, 496 IN-rarg-. Cath., 286 Mary, 80, 151 Mary Louise, 496 Mary F, H., 496 Oscar 496 Samuel, 391 Samnel A., 496 SarDh Wood, 391 Smith P., 286, 495 Thos. Elwood. 496 GILMORE. Eli K., 548 Flora, 548 ■ Lawrence H.. 213 Sarah Jane F., 213 Thomas, 629 GINGELTj. Rebecca, 571 GIRARD. Frank M., 426 Mary E. Twining, 426' GIRDLBR. Abby, 479 GIRTON. Margaret, 615 Sarah C, 340 Sarah Gassendana, 581 William, 340 GIVEN. Isabella, 190, 387 James, 190 Prudence, 190 GLASS. Abigail, 251 Bathsbeba I. T., 25S Edith. 253 Jane S., 494 John Adam, 253 Leona, 253 Lewis, 494 Margaret Jane, 253 Melvina. 254 Ora Todd, 253 Victor Grant, 253 GLEIM. Edith D.. 602 George C, 602 Joseph, 602 Mary A. Cooper, 602 Raymond C, 602 GLINES. Mary Calph, 382 GLYNN. Hannah R. Watson, 450 .Tessle, 450 Joseph, 450 GNA KOW. Gust, 463 L^szie P., 463 GOBLE. Albert, 266 Beulah, 470 Caroline M. W., 266 Elizabeth, 470 T^nipn M. Cook, 469 Emma Davis, 470 Florence M. R., 470 Harrison, 469 Henri, 470 Henrietta, 470 Irma, 470 James A., 266, 470 Jonathan, 266 Leon, 470 Lewis S., 470 Mabel E.. 470 Mary E. S., 470 Medora, 267 Paul, 470 Roy, 470 Sarah, 470 Sarah A. W., 266 Theodore, 470 Page. GODDARD. Bertha, 512 Carrie Cray, 512 T/dward, 512 Eva, 611 Ida, 512 John, 291, 512 Kirk, 512 Margaret V., 291 Samuel. 512 Susan D., 512 Watson, 512 William, 291, 511 GODSHALK. Benjamin M., 357 Christiana, 125, 282 Edward, 35V Mary S.. 357 Miriam M., 357 Samuel, 125 Sidney, 123 William, 357 GODWTN. Marguerite L., 181 GOFP. Burns Dow, 582 Elton Mills. 5SS Katherine W.. 582 Mary Eliz. D., 581 Ruth, 682 Simeon Decker, 581 William H,, 582 GOLDBX. Charles H., 236 Honor G., 354 Katliarine, 354 Michael, 354 Sarah T. G., 236 GOLDMAN. Bertha, 483 GONDON. Elizabeth, 622 GONTER. Gertrude O., 431 Paul, 431 GOOD, Ann W., 125, 283 Daniel Clare, 415 Ella M,ay W., 415 Esther, 237 Fred G., 425 Gerald L.. 425 Harriet Isabella, 415 Jacob, 415 Margaret, 292 Martha, 592 Nathan. 125 Oliva M., 425 Oren, 425 Rebecca, 75, 131, 136 139., 141 Sarah E. Narragan, 425 GOODSON. Lulu B., 463 GOODSPEED. Lucy L., 121, 269, 478 GOODWIN. Edith R., 613 Esther. 608 Ethel I., 495 Ethel M. P., 613 Howard S., 613 Mary, 279, 479 IMorris, 613 GORDON. David, 443 Elizabeth B., 443 Elizabeth T.. 429 Emma, 443 George, 78, 148 Harvey, 443 Laura. 401 Mary Ann, 509 GOSLIN. Sarah. 566 GOSMAN, lobn, 343 GOSS. Nettie, 475 GOSTLING. Charles, 285 Charles Victn,-, 285 Fannie B. A., 285 GOTT.A.. Annie K. Bond, 458 Robert Bond, 458 Robert Carson, 458 GOTWALS. Abraham, 360 Isabella, 360 Name. Page. GOTWALTZ. Florence, 505 Jonas, 505 GOULD. Angeline D., 191 Joseph, 191 GOULDER. Elias, 41S Sarah Johnson, 418 GOURLEY. Amanda, 140 Elizabeth, 60 John, 140 Margaret, 5( , 78 Martha, 307, 325 Samuelj 137 Sarah, 68 GOWBN. Mary A., 350 GRACE. Mary Ann, 347 GRAFPIN. A. H., 524 Annie M. P., 524 Charles, 525 Wilber, 525 GRAHAM. Henry Hale, 22 Jessie, 459 GRANDIN. John, 144 Mary N.. 114 GRANBR. Elva G., 531 Joseph L., 531 GRANT. Adam, 639 Corlies, 483 Esther W. P., 376 Gertrude, 482 Gordon, 483 John, 101 John Franklin, 376 John S.. 159 Laura., 376 Marv G. C, 482 William M., 4S2 GRATTON. Matthew, 13 gravp:s. Hattie, 615 Maud, 252 GRAW. Hettie Silva, 421 Jacob h.. 421 GRAY. Alexander. 161 Clara Josephine, 504 Elizabeth, 151 353 Elizabeth M. K., 529 Flora P., 383 Grace, 539 John M., 629 John R.. 504 Mary Elma, 435 , 618 Samuel Scott, 629 Valentine, 190 William. 504 GRAYBLE. Arthur R., 618 Bessie M., 618 Emma L., 618 Helinda E. L., 618 Roscoe Lewis, 618 Solomon, 618 Worley L., 618 GREAVES. Anna M. Harding, 576 INDEX. 661 Name. GREElv. Dessie, 2r)S Klizaheth J., 258 i'earl, 258 W. W., 253 GUEKN. Elizabeth, 357 Jo.seph, 357 Mary, 507 Meribah, 357 Nehemiah, 42, 64 I'hebe, C4 GREENAWALT. Adelaide B'., 355 Charles, 355 Harry F., 355 Jane, 355 Walter R., 355 William, 355 Winneld S., 355 GRBENAWAY. Robert, 72 GREEN TjY. Amy, «3 Mary, 403 Samuel. 403 GREENMAN. George W., 160 Roberta K., 160 GREER. Alice J., SOS Elizabeth K. C, 308 Jefferson J., 30S Joseph J., 303 GREGG. Anme S., 497 Florence, 497 Franklin, 497 Margaret, 496 Myrtle, 497 Reba, 497 Thomas, 496, 497 Walter, 497 GREGORY Ella M., 450 Golda E., 430 Grace, 450 Philip W., 450 Sarah Eiiz. G, 450 Wilbur, 450 William, 14 GRIBBLE. Elizabeth A., 450 GRIER. C. K., 524 Dorcas, 524 Edna L., 524 Emma Perego, 524 Ezekiel, 524 Homer E., 524 Laura M. Smith, 547 Medrick, 547 William H,, 547 GRTF.ST. Adda, 52.3 Cyrus, 561 Florence, GRIFFITH. Abraham, 12? Ada E., 501 Albert F., 329 Albert, 502 Alfred C, 502 Allic, 50j Ann M., 462 Page. Name. Page. GRIFFITH. Anna W., Annette W., Annie. Annie ICocker, Annie Quinlan, Annie S., Bathshcba. Caroline. Cashie ICooker, Charles H , Clara Bates, Claia J., Clarence James Cynthia, Cyrene P. L,., David, Deborah E., Dora S., Edward P., Eleanor, Eliza C, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Cox. Elizabeth W., Ella, Ella L., Elmer, Ely Augustus, Ely P, Emily Anckers Emily Walton, Emma J., Esther Anne, Evan, 56, Fanny Sharp, Garret, Hannah, 503, Hannah Elwine, Harriet W., Hai ry, Hazel, Plenrietta, Henry Clay , Henry W., H. T.. Irwin, Isaac, Jane, Jane Twining, John, 94, ,Tohn B,, John G.. Joseph, 127, 537 502 502 2S< 289 501 56 602 289 501 500 504 302 537 503 33 21'i 504 503 403 501 329 2sa 2.S9 503 503 502 503 288, 503 Name. GRIFFITH. Rachel, Rachel H., Rena, Robert S., Samuel, Sarah, 2! ,Sarah C, Sarah L., Silas B., 2f Silas O., Simeon, 2( Susannah Cox, Wilhelmina K., William, 4( William A., William C, William E., William H., William H. H GRII'FITHS. Ella L., George H., Page. Name. 288, 329 500 503 499 94 502 602 499 .502 51 12 462 288 504 502 500 537 502 329 289 503 699 599 Page. GROVE. Agnes W., 341 A. J., 427 Charles, 559 Florence, 559 Phebe Van Home, 427 GROVER. Emma Jennette, 417 Roy B., 417 GROWDON. Joseph, 15 GRUBHAM. Elizabeth, 295, 297, 305 GRUNDY. William, 629 GRUVER. Grace E., 519 GUBBINGS. Hannah, 579 GUEST. John, 15 3; 329 501 288 302 503 502 516 502 502 601 500 502 289 329 302 462 329 94 260 288, 501 502 500 288, 289 :9 Joseph G., Joseph D., Joseph S., Julia A., Katie M., Laura K. W., Laura May. Lizzie C, Louisa Caroline, Lydia, Mabel Clara, Martha, Mary, 56 Mary Anna, Mary Cath., Mary E.. Mary Eliz., Mary Eliz. S., Mary Leah, Mary S., 127, Mary Scarborough,_ Mercy Paxson, 502 502 503 462 500 637 302 600 288 503 503 501 94, 635 499 503 503 556 501 289 501, 504 Minnie Cox, Nancy, Owen, 289 288 500 500 302 502 GRIM. Conard, 490 David K., 515 Lizzie K., 516 Sue P. Price, 490 GRIMM. Martha B., 254 GRISCOM. Emeline 587 GRISELL. Charles E., 617 Eliza E. H., 617 Hiram B., 617 Sarah A. T., 221 GRISSELL. Abigail M., 591 Albert T., 590 Atlantic O., 589 Charles B., 590 Edra lona. 590 Elphie B., 590 Blvie, 590 Ethel D., 590 Herbert, 689 Hiram B., 378 589 James Lester, 589 Joseph A., 590 Katie Davenport .589 Lizzie E. H., 690 Lowell P., 589 Lydia Jane P., 378 Mary Josephine, 589 Milo, 378 Russell Leslie, 589 GRITMAN. Elizabeth B., 379 GROOM. Sarah, 434 439 GROOMS. Caroline, 605 Cassie, 506 Cyrus, 605 Joseph, 505 Lizzie, 505 Rebecca E., 505 GROOVER. Hannah, 500 GROSSHANS. Frank, 251 Hollis, 251 John, 261 GULICH. Bessie, 520 Catharine, 290 Eva. 620 George, 520 Mary Large. 520 Philip, 620 GULIVBR. Charles, 417 Elizabeth F., 417 Emma, 417 Isaiah, 417 James, 417 GURNEY. Anna M., 472 GUTHRIE. Pearl 270 H HAAS. •Tohn, 353 Mary, 353 Matthias, 382 Sarah, 382 HADDOCK. Kate, 238 Mabel, 238 Robert, 238 HADFIELD. Robert, 629 HADLEY. Celia, 699 Edgar, 447 John W., 284 447 Jonathan D., 447 Laura Williams. 447 Luetta 447 Mary, 284 447 Mary Anna, 447 Sarah Ellen W . 447 Susannah S., 284 Thomas, 284 Mary, 228 HAG AM AN. Hattie F., 471 HAGANY. Laura S., 402 HAGERMAN. James, 289 Sarah Griffith, 289 662 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Na.me. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. HAGERTT. HALE. HALL. HALL. Clara, 517 Jessie Clary, 280 Ernest, 526 Mary H., 94, 198 Emma, 535 John, 280 Estelle, 590 Mary Henderson, 404 Jacob, 517 Joseph C. "W., 340 Fanny L. Evans, 380 Mary Jane, 592 John, 535 Joseph Lee, 340 Fanny Wilson, 404 Mary Michener, 403 Katie, 535 Laura Young. 581 Florence, 591 Mary Sophia, 368 HAGSTOZ. Leah D. VV., 310 Florence Ethel, 403 Mathias, 605 Emma F., 211 211 211 211 211 211 Lyman Billings, 340 Fore, 629 Mathias H., 404 Emma R. L W Lyman Sholes, 340 581 Frances Amanda, 404 Matthew, 94 Helen, Martha, 506 Frank W., 405 j\laud Barlowe, 522 Hilda,' Mary L., 340 Franz Kester, 522 M. Elizabeth, 379 Tawny, Thomas B., Mary S., Landan, 340 Fred J., 622 Milicent, 130, 298 Mary Welever, 340 Geoi'ge E., 200, 380 Minnie L. S., 627 HAHN. Joan, Melvin Lyman, 5S1 George W., 126, 404 Morgan B., 201 6SS Milton, 142, 339 Geo. Washington, 497 Moses P., 403 Orville B., 340 Gertrude 379 Nancy Jane, .379 HAINES. Rachel Sholes, 581 Gladys C, 591 Nellie Blanche, 403 Annie Twininij, 151 R. C, 332 Hannah, 380, 404, 591 Norman D., 403 Caroline P., 405 Sarah C. Girton, 340 Hannah C. H 200 Phebe H. H., 301 Donlow, 618 Susan, 581 Hannah L., , 592 Rachel, 379 Edgar A. Poe, 435 Thomas Welever, 581 Hannah P. H . . 197 Robert Coleman, 275 Eawin Ellsworth, G18 HALES. Jessie L., Hannah Speakman, Roscoe Thomas, 403 Edwin J., 435 475 405 Ruth Heston. 592 Eliz. Twining, 434 617 Henry, 380, 405, 405, Samuel A., 380 Ella, 4S7 HALL. 629 Samuel D., 405 Ella W. R., 60S Abby M., 691 Herbert W., 592 Sarah, 56, 95, 192, 1S6 Eva Adreal, 435 Abi Hartley, 525 Hinman L., 453 198, 300, 405 Franklin G., 435 Albert, 380, 526 Homer, 526 Sarah Alice, 380 Fred 451 Albert P., 380, 404 Humphrey, 629 Sarah Carlisle, 403 Frederick L.., 61 S 591, 592 Ida M., 526 Sarah D., 404 Grace 0., 618 Alden, 526 Ida Mary, 405 Sarah Dickinson, 592 Gustie, 451 Aletta Pry, 403 Irene A., 592 Sarah E. Cranston, Hallet H., 608 Alice, 591 Isaac, 130, 198, 299, 405 380 Hai.nah 'j. 221 Alvin A., 380 527 Sarah Emma, 379 Han.soii H. hOx Andrew, 126 Isaac Heston, 404 Sarah Esther, 403 Isaac, 221, 4.35 618 Ann, 198 Isabella, 197 Sarah G., 404 James F., 451 Ann P., 93, 198 Jane, 198, 404 Sarah G. L., 226 Jane M., 573 Anna, 404 Jane Delby, 380 Sarah H., 130 Jemima Ann H., 618 Anna M., 403 Jane P., 188, 197 Sarah Hartley, 301 Joel, 434 Annette Louise, 453 Jeptha, 525 Sarah K. Lewis, 404 Joseph T., 434 Asenath Arnold, 380 Jesse, 130 Sarah M. Kester, 522 I^etitia G , 566 Benjamin, 403 Jesse W., 404 Sarah P., 379 Lydia, 17? Caroline E. Burr 591 Joel, 279 Sarah Robinson, 379 Lydia A. Wright, 435 Caroline P. Haines, John, 126, 198, 380, 629 Sarah Wiggins, 404 Lydia E., 618 405 630 605 Mabel, 451 Cassius M., 526 John G., 403 Sharpless, 405 Mary, 483 Catharine, 497 John H., 22B Susanna R., 405 Mary Caroline, 435 Charity S., 126 John J., 404, 592 Tacy, 584 Mary Elma G., 435 Charles A., 626 John Lee, 405 Thomas, 403 Mary L. Jordan, 435 Charles Henry, 404 Joseph, 126, 301 Thomas H., 380, 590 Rosella, 61S Chester Arthur, 403 Joseph G., 301, 526 5S1 Roy D., 61S Clara Sherman, 404 Joseph W., 525, 526 Thomas P., 405 Ruth, 403 Clarkson, 522 Josephine, 593 Thomas W„ 196, 197 Timothy, 221 431 Cora B., 626 Julia, 380 S37, 405 Violetta R., 608 Cyrus, 301, 379. 522 Julia Watts, 275, 484 Verna, 526 HALDEMAN. Isaac, Mary, Charles J., 380 Laura B., 527 Walter, 626 166 166 David Burr, 591 Laura Bell, 404 Walter B., 591 Deborah H., 526 I^aurelta P., 592 Warren Russell, 403 Edgar B., 404 Lester C, 526 Wesley W., 379 HALE. Edith, 380 Lillian M., 201 William, 93, 126, 379 Abby Ann, 581 Edith W. Speakman. Lillian Perrine. 380 380, 405, 526 Alice M., 332 405 Lilly D., 405 William H.. 198 Anna Drusilla, 581 Edward, 301. 527 C29 Lucy McC, 379 William J., 591 Anna VeUnfi, 68] Edward A., 299 Lydia, 592 William S., 143 Annie, 34(1 Edward B., 379 Lydia H. Cox, 380 William W., 379, 403 Arthur K., 340 Edward D., 404 Lydia T. James, 592 Zilpha, 130 Charles, 340 Edward E., 380 Mabel S., 404 HALLAM. Jervace, 630, 631 Thomas, 629 Charles Collins, 581 Edward H., 188. 197 Mahlon, 56, 9'! , 95. 188 Clara, 581 379, 380, 593 196, 197, 380, 403, 405 Elizabeth M. C, 581 Edward W'., 405 Margaret, 591 Elmer Oakley, 581 Eleanor B.. 403 Margaret L. Doan, HALLIDAT. Ephraim, 581 Elizabeth, 126, 630 404 Ann, 631 Ephraim Kirby, 340 Elizabeth H., 130 Margaret W., 404 TTATjTjOCK 581 Elizabeth J., 525 Margery Ann, 403 Harland H., 583 Margaret B. P., 683 Eunice Klrby, 142 Ellen, 302, 622 Maria L., 404 Frances Mary, .540 Elsie M., 404 Martha, 379, 405 Frank L., 340 Elwood, 380, 526 Martha R., 404 HALLO WELL. Geisinger, 5S1 Emily, 403 Mary, 130, 379, 380 Ada Tabitha, 182 George Klrby, 5Sj Emma, 380 Mary, 404 Agnes, 182 Harriet Ann, 339, 580 Emma J., 404 Mary Ann, 337, 405 Albert, 356 Hial, 142 Emma P., 405 Mary B. H., 200 Alfred, 552 Jesse L., 340 Emma Pauline, 403 Mary B. Heston, 380 Angelina, 516, 532 INDEX. 663 Name. HALLOWBLL. Ann. Ann L., Anna, Page. 552 108 1S4, 37o 174, lOS, K., Anna P., Anna Davis, Anna MacP. Charles, Charles K., i:harlotte M Clarence, Clarkson, Daniel, Edith, Edward, Elizabeth, Elizabeth C. Elizabeth E Elizabeth I. Ehzabeth L. Elizabeth M., Elizabeth P., Elizabeth W., 157, Emma, Emma Steffia, Ethel, Forest, Franklin W., George, Harry, Howard, Hughes W Hyman, Isaac. Isabella, Isabella A. Israel, James, Jane, Jean Davis John,' 10. 154. 182, John E., John H., 161, 101, Joseph, Joseph W., Joseph Wm., Kate W., Katharine R. Kirk, Letitia, Lydia, Dydia D.. Maggie, Margaret, Margarett , Marguerite. Martha, Mary, S5. 108, 156, Mary Ann, 137, 306, Mary C, Mary Florence, Mattie. Morris P., Orely I., Owen, Penrose, asl, Phebe Anna, Rachel W., Rebecca, Sallie, Samuel, Sarah Jane, Sarah M., Susanna, Sylvester, Thomas, 91, 174, 372, 174, 184, M., 107, 179, 1. 137, ■VTilliam, 104, 157, 182 552 552 355 552 552 356 35.5 593 552 174 552 3;:i5 373 161 91 174 394 553 182 366 356 356 186 137 577 182 552 182 394 356 423 157 394 362 652 174 356 552 356 552 107 552 552 356 552 174 161 184 154 356 229 336 552 552 174 327 161 356 162 552 356 356 552 577 552 107 182 154 855 314 593 356 ]S2 516 174 394 Name. IIAMBLBTON. Aaron, Albert P. N., Christina, Elizabeth B. G. Ethel B., Grace G., Hannah, James, John T., Jonas, Josepha R., Eeonda E., Levi, Lydia Ann, Mary, Mary Hall, Moses, Rachel, ] Samuel A., Stephen, Susanna, Susannah G., 2 William G., Page. 264 ;-.79 191 379 379 379 119 119 379 93 379 379 379 191 131 379 264 199 191 119 191 466 379 HAMES. Annie Hardstaff. 257 HAMILTON. Florence E., 393 John, 393 Mary Melvina, 393 Mary M. Paxson, 393 Maria B., 336 Richard P., 393 Robert M., 336 HAMMOND. Annastena, 278 Annie, Harriet, John, Luetta J., HAMPTON. Aaron, US, Agnes, Ann, Annie Van Horn, A.senath, Benjamin, 3S, Betsey E. David, Elijah, Eliza. Elizabeth, Elizabeth Emma E., Hannah, Hannah P. Isaac R., James, Jane E., Jennie S., John, 118, 261, 262, .Jonathan, Joseph, 3; Naine. Page. T. 74, 118, R., 296, 296, 197, 261, 37, 38, Margaret, 396, 404 Marg-ery W. Mary, Mary Ann, Mercy, Moses, Oliver. Quinby C, Rebecca, Rosanna, Sarah, 118, 262 Sarah Smith, Simeon P., Slater, Sophia, AVatson,, Wilhelmina, 74, 74, 74, 278 278 270 2S2 396 Z62 396 £02 197 262 262 262 403 407 546 518 169 403 396 262 465 615 465 262 118 262 605 396 262 396 262 396 262 296 262 396 260 396 615 262 465 396 396 HAMTON. Mary, 32 HANCB. Eliza Grace, 171 Emma, 171 Franklin, 171 Seth, 171 HANCOCK. Ellen M., 169, 365 Rachel, 169 Thoinas, 169 HAND. Ada, 640 Bessie, 540 Caroline C, 539 Cynthia E. W., 544 Hanna M. Fretz, 544 Joseph H., 540 Maggie, 540 Myrtle, 540 Olive, 540 Prudence, 142 Samuel, 544 Samuel C, 540 Sarah Elizabeth, 540 William, 640 William H., 540, 544 Wilson S., 544 HANN. Armintie, 339 Charles Bennett, 339 Prances A., 339 Fanny Elizabeth ,339 Fannie P., 339, 080 Jacob, 142, 339 Joseph Bennett, 339 Katie Lunger, 339 Lyman, 339 Lyman Sholes, ivfartha A. M., 339 339 Nancy Ann, 142 HANNA. Andrew J., 496 Andrew Jackson, 285 Daniel. Lillie D., Lottie, Louisa Jane, 495, IManiie Davis, Mary Rebecca, Paul, Rebecca Jane S., Samuel, Viola, William, HANNIS. Andrev/, Benj. Franklin, Sarah, 277, 278, HANNUM. Ann. Edwin. Eliz.abeth, Isabella B. James, Jesse Pyle, Mary Pyle Sarah, HANSON. Joseph, Mary, Rachel, HAPENNY. Prances, HAPPODD. Daniel J., Marian, Name. Page. 62, 249, 495 495 495 495 496 495 495 495 235 285 495 495 278 277 487 62 249 113 466 62 463 453 396 299 299 299 274 172 172 HARDER. Maude Moss, HARDESTY. Viiginla E., Virginia P., KIARDIN. Anna Van Horn, John, HARDING. Abraham, Ada May, Agnes, 140, Alda Rebecca, Afred H., 334, Alfred R., Alice M., Alice v., Amanda^ Amos S., Anna M., Anna Rebecca, Benjamin P., 333, Bertha, Bertha W., Caleb N. T., Caroline B. D. 450 171 368 291 291 49 336 331 573 574 573 140 333 333 336 576 333 573 200 573 336 573 Charles, 200, 333, 572-3 Charles Kirk, Charles R., Clara Layton Comly v., Edward, Elizabeth, 142, 331 D., 336, 142, Elizabeth A. F, Elizabeth F. Elizabeth G. Ella, Ella May, Elsie M., Elwood, EiTima L., Ephraim U, , Evelyn W., Fannie M. B., Predericka M P. Viola, George, Grace, I-Iannah, Hannah Ann, Harper R., Harper Roberts Harriet J., Harriette J., Harry, Harry P., Helen E., Henry, Henry C, Henry H. Herbert, Herbert L.. Herbert Titlow, , Howard Lake, Howard S., Ida M., Isaac, 49, 61 Isaac R., 140, Isaac Roberts, Jacob Willard, James D., Jane M. Haines, Jennie Ella, .3ohn, John Elmer, John Meloy. John P., 140, Jonathan, Joseph, Joseph K., 49, 76 245, 33E 675 333, 573 336 575 200 331 574 575 333 333 573 577 575 576 334 577 569 575 336 336 200 142 338 334 335 676 573 573 577 336 573 142 573 576 575 569 577 575 573 576 142 334 575 336 569 573 577 33< 573 575 , 572-3 49, 200 49 140 664 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. HARDING. HARDON. HARRINGTON. HARTLEY. Joseph Kirk, 333, 334 Elizabeth, 290 508 Samuel, 32 Abi, 130, 525 Justine N., 334 Katliarine K., 142 Silas, HARDY. 290 HARRIS. Annie, 271 Abner, 525 Adda Gr::;st, 523 Alfred T .526 Laura Lake, 57G Carrie M., 476 B. Gertrude, 571 Alice H., 523 Lena, 336 HARGRAVES. Charles W., 571 AUie, 299, 624 Angeline, 595 Citty Ann R., 571 Alva B., 525 Lewis H., f.73 Minnie E., 595 Etta Mae, 571 Angelina Roe, 299 Lillian Anna, 336 Wilham, 595 Henry J,. 571 Ann B. Smith, 299 Lillian H., 336 HARKER. Henry N., 571 Annie T. C, 525 L. Ola, 576 Adam, SI John, 43 Anthe Herckley, 301 Louisa P., 336, 1577 Amme, 32 Sarah, 565 Arthur B., 299 Lucian B., 336 James, 32 T. Edward, 571 Arthur J., 525 Lucy Stackhouse, Martha, 34 Thomas D., 571 Benjamin, 71 572-3 Maggie, 678 HARKINS. Ada 606 505 W. W., HARRISON. 398 Caleb, 299 Carrie, 521 Margaret K., 336 George Emily, 602 Charles, 130 Maria Anna, 336 Ida Cole 505 Gertrule, 193 Charles A., 526 Maria B. H., 336 Robert 505 SaiTiuel, 629 Charity, 71, 129, 298 Maria B. R., 573 Maria S., 14U HARLAN. HARROLD. Charles J., 298, 621 Clarence C, 525 Martha, 2S7 Ann C, 86 Letitia, 220, 430 Clarkson, 622 Martha B. H., 334 Beulah, 398 HARRY. Cyrus, 294 Martha S. H., 141 Ellis C, 86 Rose, 491 Cyrus M., 523 Martha T., 334 HARMAN. Deborah 526 Mary, 56, 61, 76, 141 John, 105, 287, 291 HART. Dessie, 299 142, 200, 287, 233, 306 Lydia B., 105 Alice D. Child, 434 Dora, 521 Mary Ann J., 141 Maria T., 242, 287, 529 Amanda Pettit, 434 Dora Carvel, 523 Mary Daniels, 577 Mary, 105 Annabell, 433 Eh, 300 Mary E., 245, 573 Mary Frances, 291 Anna R. W., 434 Elizabeth, 71, 130, 298 Mary E. H., 140 Melissa, 291 Anna S. Warner 609 303 Mary F., 333 Michael, 106 Annie M., 507 Elizabeth H. V., 621 Mary EUz. R., 333 Sarah Catharine, 291 Antoinette L., 434 Elizabeih J. H., 625 Mary H., 373, 574 HARMER. Anna Thompson, Charles, 220, 433, 434 Ella Maud H., 526 Mary Heining, 336 Mary Jans, S35 613 Clementine Y., 609 433 Ellwood, 526 Elmer, 299 Ivlary Jewell, 334 HARMON. Elizabeth Ann, 397 Elmer C, 525 Mary Lizzie, 576 Daniel, 492 606 Ernest, 299 Mary R., 575 Emma J. 492 Elizabeth E., 434 Ethel May, 521 Mary Ridge, 673 HLARNEY. Elsie K., 160 Eva Rebecca, 526 Mary Stockdale, 336 Mary, 153, 355 Frank, 483 Flora B. C, 526 Mary W., 139 HARPER. Martha S.. 141, 336 Frank W., 526 M. Enrma, 57o Abbie Young, 359 George, 483 Fred M., 299 Miller, 675 Abbie T., 685 Grace Vansant, 483 Gertrude, 623 Nathan, 140, 333 Ada DeM. C, 159 Harrison, 433 Gilbert, 523 Phebe, 61 Agnes, 76, 336 Harry, 160 Gleney, 299 Phebe Anna, 577 Alice Belle, 478 Howard, 433 Hallie H., 523 Phebe D., 141 Anna May, 085 Irene Balderston, 433 Harriet B., 299 Phebe P\, 140 Anna R., 359 Isaac, 433 Hattie L., 299 Rachel, 141, 335 Belle Robinson, 478 Isaac C, 434, 509 Helen P. H., 623 Rebecca H., , 140 Benjamin, 83, 159, 359 Jesse C, 509 Henry, 301, 525 Reva May, .573 B. P., 61 John. 33, 141, 221, 483 Herman, 299 Russell R., 575 B. Frank, 359 Joseph Twining, 434 Homer J, 525 Ruth A., 141, 335 Blanche M., 359 Joseph A., 609 Homer T., 623 Ruthanna Mary, 577 Carrie L., 478 Joseph Hibbs, 434 Isaac, 301, 525 Sadie E., 575 Daniel R., 159, 359 Joseph T., 518 J. B., 523, 525 Samuel, 140, 333 D. Walter, 585 Josiah, 274, 483 Jesse, 301 Samuel Russell, 572 Edgar, 269, 478 Lizzie Pallett, 483 Jesse C, 521, 526 Sarah, 49, 61, 109, 142 Edith, 359 Louise Swangle, 433 John, 130, 299 Sarah Ann K., 335 Elmira H., 321 Mary, 220, 274 John S., 130 Sarah Ann L., S33 Emma Louisa, 478 Mary Jane, 434 John Simpson, 298 Sarah E., 575 Emma R. Twining, May Morgan, 134 Jonathan, 130 Sarah E. M., 334 269 Mercy A., 434, 518 Joseph, 130, 298, 299 Susanna L., 334, 575 Flora Virginia, 359 Mercy M. T., 220 300 Tacy, 76 Fred B., 478 Oliver, 220 Joseph B., 301 Tacy Ann, 200, 333, 336 Harry C, 359 585 Rachel, 439 Laura M., 523 Theodore D., 336, 576 Helen, 359 Rachel C. A., 397 Leon C, 623 Theodore M., 577 Jane, 369 Rachel P., 507 Leota Brill, 299 Thomas, 31, 49, 56, 76 Jesse, 321 Rebie Purdy, 483 Lewis, 525 140, 333 Jesse K., 336 Rose Alice, 434 Lewis Clinton, 525 Thos. Franklin 334 John W., 585 Samuel, 274 Lulu May, 525 575 Mary, 585 S.amuel Twining, 434 Mahlon, 71, 130, 298 Vene Stevenson, 573 Mary E., 140 334 Sarah Brock, 274 522 "William B., 577 Mary Ella, 359 Sarah W. 434 Malinda, 130 William P., 575 Mary Hawkins, 382 Selah, 397 Margaret, 154 William H., 336, 575 Mary R., 159 Susanna C, 434 Marie, 523 William Harper, 576 Phebe Ann, 335, 576 Susanna Ely, 434 Martha, 130, 300, 525 William M., 141 Sarah, 159 Mary, 129, 130, 297 Wm. Miles, 336 Sarah R., 83 HARTBR. £01 William R., 577 Susanna R., 159, 585 Charles, 473 Mary A., 521 William Y., 573 Thomas R., 359 Mary T. Choate, 473 Mary Ann, 298, 522 INDEX. 665 Name. HARTLEY. Mary Ann B., Mary Bliz., Mary Elnia, Mary Engle, Mary Etta, Mary Hanson, Mary J., Mary J. M., Mary Patterson Mary Webster, Mattie, Mattie P., McClelland, Melinda, Melissa, Melissa P., Mertie, Milicent, Millicent, Mile Ray, Milton, Minnie, Nellie, Noah, 130 Noah E., 301 Noah P., Nora E., Orvan G., Phebe, 71, Page. 130, 302, Phebe B. Carter, Roanie, Rosella J. M., Russell, Samuel J., Samuel S., Sarah, 70, 127, 300, 301, Sarah A., Sarah E., 299, Sarah E. M., Sarah Emma, Sarah E. Smith, Sarah H. M., Shirley, Silas H., Sina I>. Carter, Stella, Susan M., Susan, Susan G. M., Thomas, 71, 129, 303, Uriah, Walter,, William, 298, William H., 523, William R., Willis P., Wilmer E., Zilpha, Zimri, HARTMAN. Dora. Grace, Hattie T., HARTPENCE. Caroline, 291, John, HARTT. Nancy J., HARVESTON. Lillian, 336, Samuel, HARVBT. Ada H. Watson, Amanda H., Andrew, 126, Annabell J., 521 526 301 526 299 526 299 298 301 523 523 524 299 523 626 299 130 524 526 523 523 299 298 526 299 525 523 298 523 301 299 525 299 526 299 130 626 526 527 301 526 301 298 299 525 301 524 298 521 526 298 525 299 523 523 299 298 526 299 130 301 272 444 272 512 291 430, Name. HARVEY. Annabell T., Anna Miranda, Anna Taylor, Annie R. R., Belinda, Benjamin, 429, 530 B. Prank, Caroline B. U., Caroline J., Gary, Cassandra B., Charles A,. Charles B. Clarence, David, D. Krewson, Edward, Eli, Elizabeth P.. Elizabeth T., Elizabeth V. W., Ella W., Elliott Wilson, Elmer E., Elva G. Graner, Elva Violella, Bmily, Emma P., Ernest, Evan T., Eveline Doan, Prances E. P., Pranklin, George Trego Gertrude, Glendye, Gulielma, Hannah E. H., Plarriscn, Harry, Harry A., Harry Doan, Hattie, Helen R., Jennie B. V., Joseph C, Kinsey, 304, 397, 531, 605, Letitia, Lillie. Magdalene L., Martha, Martha Wiggins, Mary, Mary Ann, Mary B., Mary E. C, IMary Eveline, Mary W., 244, Mathias, 304, 397 Mildred, Norman, Phebe Anna, Rachel, 126, 284, Retaa Mae, Samuel, Sarah Jane, Sarah Vansant, Susannah, Theodore Doan, Theodore K., Thomas, Thomas M., Warren, William B., William D., William H., HARVISON. Bessie M. B,, Edna M,, Page 383 531 530 430 606 332 616 430 430 314 557 383 430 606 606 531 429 530 244 531 430 606 606 606 606 531 606 494 606 430 531 304 694 605 531 531 531 594 429 530 530 430 531 606 430 531 314 530 616 74 430 531 304 397 616 596 557 531 531 452 531 606 531 530 494 430 383 530 530 126 531 531 594 594 606 594 616 531 619 619 ;7i Name. HARVISON. Bstlier A., George N., Samuel, HARWOOD. Lizzie C. G., Max Leon, Pearl May, Silas, William, HA SKINS. Abigail, HASLAM. l.-^aac, Lidie B., HASS. Alice, Carrie, Charles, Pred, George, Martha Twining, May Snyder. John W., HASTINGS. John R., Josephine L., Levi, Margaret, HATCH. John Porter, Mark Buckle, Sarah Slocum, HATFIELD. Flora Alice, Henry Alden, Delia Bell, Mary Effle, HATTON. Elizabeth, HAWK. Mary, H.\WKE. Mary A., HAWKINS. Adeline G., Alice, Amy C. Garges Carrie, Loretta, Minerva, Rebecca, Samuel Y., HAWLEY. Abner G., Benjamin, Joel, Joseph W., Mary Miller, Matilda W. P., HAYCOCK. Amos, Mary D., HAYDBN. Anna, HAYBN. Catharine, HAYES. John, Rachel, Richard, HAYHURST. C'uthbert, Deliverance, Eliz. Tatum, James, John. Margery, 129 Mary, Page. 619 619 619 500 500 500 500 500 374 374 480 480 480 480 480 271 480 479 255 255 255 255 346 340 346 506 .506 506 506 11 334 23, 133, 619 619 619 619 460 254 334 619 188 189 167 167 167 179 179 28 96 27 32 32 371 58 31 1.37 203 58 Name. Page. 334, HAYWORTH. Sarah, HAYS. Charity, Clyde C, Dora Eager, EIizal:)eth Perego, Pred. Pred P., Harry H., Jennie B., Lawrence, Norah M., Ralph, Sarah, Steele, Stella Dolison, Sylvester, 300, William, HBACOCK. Anna R., Elizabeth, Emma G., Mary Ann S., Mary P., Jonathan, Louisa, Samuel, Susan J., Susan W., William, HBADLY. Alice, Edwin T., Esther W., Frederick J., George, John, Josliua, Lydia Ann, Lydia B. Wood, Marion, Blartha B., Maud A., , Morris, Sarali K., 321, Sarah L. Wood, rrianna, HEAGY. .A Ijraham S., Elizabeth, Mary M., HBALD. Alfred B., Alfred Sidney, Caroline R. Kirk, Hellen Allen, Rush Kirk, fIBATH. Ataram, Annie H. Eliza, Elizabeth, Louisa, Neva L., HBATHCOT. Thomas, HEATON. Ann Bliz. W., B. Prank. B. Franklin, Charles T., Fiizabeth, Elizabeth W., Henry W., Howard H., John H., Rebecca, Walter S., William, 525 525 525 300 525 525 525 477 525 525 625 300 625 525 525 300 214 214 214 260 214 260 214 214 214 214 214 ,553 662 552 552 652 552 562 552 562 334 552 653 335 652 552 386, M., 497, 386 601 371 371 371 371 371 174 174 295 51 174 267 629 497 544 497 497 281 . 544 497 497 497 281 497 281 666 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. HEBERIJNG. HELLTER. HENNESSEY. HERMON. Clyde Watson, 613 Eda C, 429 532 Emma J., 619 John, 55 Emma Grace, «1J Edith K., 430 R. Anna, 619 HERR. i'lorence E., C13 Edwin F., 430 HENRY. Benjamin, 388 Flossie S., 613 Eugene, 430 255 Sarah H., 388 Jane Warner, 419 Frances O., 430 Anna, 409 434 HERSHBY. John, 419, ei3 Geoi-ge W., 430 Bessie, 255 Christian, 386 John Chester, 613 Grace B., 430 Bruce, 255 Elizabeth, 386 389, 601 l^ewis Andrew, Samuel, Wm. Edward, HECK. Bert D., 613 419 613 428 Hannah B., Hannah F. S., Harrison C, Harold, Harrison C, Harrold A., 429 61 • 532 430 423 610 Byron, Chalmers, Elizabeth M., Frederick, George, 255 255 255 255 255 HERSTINE. Angelina, Cornelius, Ella, Emnra, 510 510 510 610 Delcie, 428 H. Arthur, 430 George Earl, 359 Esther M. C. 510 Elmyra T., 428 Hester Ann, 541 George W., 358 Flora, 510 Florence E. 11., 428 Howard A., 430 Hattie C, 255 Letitia A., 510 Gertie, 428 Lucretia E. W., 429 Homer, 253 Lillie May, 510 Hallie, 428 Lydia Twining, 219 Jessie, 255 255 Mary Etta, 610 Hally, 428 Mabel F., 430 John, Peter, 610 Harold, 428 Nellie S W 430 Joseph, 115 255 Rosanna, 510 Idarry H., 42s 320 Jos. Franklin, 255 Ross, 610 Harry S., 425 Sarah, 610 Joseph Lloyd, 359 255 435 255 HESS. James G., Lydia E. T.. Willard D 428 428 428 William, 219 Willie O., 429 430 Lena, Lillie B. Scott, Martha, Elizabeth, Jennie M., 420 232 William, 428 HELWIG. Blartha Jane, 227, 447 HESSER. Matilda, 387 Mary, 255 Eldred, 474 HEED. 407 407 HELZER. Maud Lowrey, 255 J. M., 474 Lillian R. A., Samuel J., Annie, 431 Nancy, 255 Sarah J. T., 474 Augusta, 431 Nancy T., 115 HESSLER. HEFT. Charles, 431 Nevada M., 255 Florence A. T 463 Annie, 17.5 George, 431 Pearl, 255 Helen A., 463 John, 175 Louise, 431 Ralph Tyson, 359 Potter S., 463 HEINBACK. Mary L. T., 431 lienee B. Tyson, 358 255 255 255 255 255 255 HESTON. David GOO HKMINWAT. Susan Nahr, Susan Rogers, Thonias, Tho. Jefferson, Treva, Verna, Abraham, 94, 188, 195 Eliza C. G., Francis, HEINING. Mary, DOO 500 330 Adaline, HENDERSON. Alice, Charles C, 290 523 300 196, Adalaide S., AdeUne, Albert, 195, 198, 380 196 380 200, 400 529, 609 n, 402 407 HEISLBY. Sarah, 417 Eliza Ann, Ella Maud, 158 526 HENSEL. James, 508 Albert Gallati Albert T., HEISS. Emeline P., 300 Mary, 508 Alfred, 96 George Jacob, 341 . Emetin, 523 Mary Frances, 508 Amanda, 96 Hannah Louisa, 341 Frank Kirk, 371 158 300 371 371 300 HENSYLY. Amanda Dun Dan, 399 HEIT. George W., Grace G., Alexander J. D., 358 Amy C, 195 Jane, 301 Beatrice C. B., 358 Ann. 94, 195 HELLER. Hannah, 172 James, James Lambdin, John, Clarence, Harold, Persis, Royden, Theresa Bbert, 358 358 358 Ann P., Ann W., Anna, 95 196, 202 402, 407 HELLERMAN. Annetta, 338 John R. S., John W., 371 300 158 336 413 300 158 358 358 Anna Henry, Anna Maria, 434 407 Florence, 249 Joseph, Walter, 358 Anna Virginia, 402 HELLINGS. Amanda Engles, Andrew J., 290 290 507 M. A., Mary, 404, Mary Alice, HENT. Rees, 45 Annie, Augustus v., Azariah R., 220, 430 201 608 Anna Lucretia, 608 Mary S., HERBERT. Bathshetaa, 94 96, 196 Anna Mildred, 508 Ruth, 371 300 300 Annie, 470 Benjamin, 96, 201, 407 Annie M. Hart, 507 Sadie B., John, 470 Benjamin Ely 381 Arcada E., 508 Sarah, Lewis, 470 Blanche H., 407 Arcade, 50 ; Sarah Jane, 300 Lottie, 470 Caroline, 96 Arthur T., 508 Sarah N. Kirk, 371 Rachel A. Cook, 470 Caroline B. P 394 Clara, 508 William, 300 523 Sarah J., 475 Caroline H., 201 Florence G., 508 HENDRICK. HERCKLBY. Carrie D. L., 201 Florence R., 507 Ellen, 151 Anthe, 301 Catharine, 66 Hattie v., Helen May, 508 508 HENDRICKS. HERDIG. Franklin J., 467 Catharine J., Catharine J. 196 M., 200 Margaret B., 508 Charles, 503 Franklin L.^ 467 Charles, 195, 399, 434 Mary, 334 Franklin, 503 Howard F., 467 609 Oscar P., 507, 508 Jennie, 503 Martha L. F., 467 Charles L., 196 Rachel, 281 Mabel C. G., 503 Roval F., 467 Charles T., 200 Rachel F., 508 Roy, 503 HERITAGE. Charlotte, 201 Rebecca, 140 333 HENDRICKSON. Priscilla, 457 Cora, 434 Thomas, 290 Georgiana, Hannah G., 522 431 HERMAN. Cynthia D., 201 Wilmer J., 508 Ephraim. 6 Dorothy, 35, 38 W. P., 579 HBRMANCE. Eber, 188, 381, 608 PIELLYER. HENDRIX. Fannie Rose, 604 Edward, 36, 195, 401 Byron, 610 Amanda Kirk, 318 Frances E. P., 604 402, 434 Carrie, 320 Cora Ella, 319 Ida Mathews, 604 Edward H., 200 Cyrene, 308 Blihu, 318 Joseph, 604 Edward K., 196, 201 David, 308, 641 William F., 318 William E., 604 Edward M., 192, 200 INDEX. 667 Name. HESTON. Page. Edward W., 36, 56, 94, Eliza Ellen, Eliza J. E., Elizabeth, 56, 96, 201, 202, Elizabeth A. C, EUzabeth D., 201, Elizabetii Jane, Elizabeth S., Eliz. S. Beck, Ella E., Elia M., Ella R., Ellen J., Elmer E., Elwood, Eniily Jane, Emn:ia, Emnra Eugenia, Emnra M., Enoch Edgar, Essie D., Esther, 9G, 195, 322, Esther D., Florence W., Frances, Francis, Frank Eastburn, Franklin J., Frederick S., George, 406, George Thomas, George W., 402, Gussie Hockey, Hannah, 35, 56, 94, 195, 199, Hannah A., Hannair Ann, Hannah C, 200, Hannah S., 94, Henry Benj., Henry L., Henry M,, Herbert, Howard, Ira F., Isaac, 36, 37, 56, 94, 96, 200, 3S0, Jacob, 35, 36, 37, 56, 94, 96, 194, Jacob F., Jacob Milnor, Janres, James D., Jane, 95, 129, Jane H,, Jane W., J. Bryant, Jeminra, 36, Jesse, 36, 37, 38, 56, 93, 195, 399, 529 John, 36, 94, 142, John Lee, Jonathan, 94, 195, Joseph, 399, Joseph A., 202, Joseph Thomas, Joshua, Julia, Julia A., Julia Ann W., Laura, Laura M. R., Laura S. Hagany, Letitia, 194, Lizzie, Lizzie P-, Lizzie Starkey. Louisa, 95, 192, Name. Page. HESTON. Lucy M. ISIaury, 201 Lydia Y., 381 iMargaiet, 196, 200 Maigaret' B., 201 iMaigarut C. K., 029, 6U9 Margaret D,, 196 Margaret IVi., 200 Margaret S., 202 Margaretta B., 200 Marion Murphy, 609 Martha A. S., 196 Martha J. Gause, 402 Martha K., 94, 19b Martha '£., 195 Maltha Tyson, 200 Mary, 36, 55, 56, 92, 93 94, 96, ISS, 194 195, 196, 197, 1S8 220, 337, 400, 405 Mary Ann, 94 Mary Ann J., 95 Mary Anna H., 201 Mary B., 200, 202, 380 Mary E. Nelson, 399 Mary H., 94, 196, 201 Mary P., 195, 402 Mary W., 97, 201 Matilda, 95, 407 Matilda T., 95 Matilda W., 96 ilelotus, 394 Mercy, 142, 195, 338 Morris Warner, 196 Nelson, 434 Newton, 401, 402 Patience, 614 Patience V., 96 Paulina, 195 Phebe, 609 PrisciUa, 196 Rachel, 35, 37, 38, 94 95, 97, 19S Rachel H., 96 Rachel T., 94 Rachel W., , 94 Rebecca, 195 Rebecca P., 402 Robert H., 201 Ruth Anna B., 201 Sallie B., 407 Sallie S., 381 Samuel, 220 Sarah, 56, 95, 97, 194 201, 414 Sarah A., 96, 202, 407 Sarah D., 96 Sarah B. Thompson, 400 Sarah H., 200 Sarah L., 196 Sarah M., 202, 240, 534 Sarah S., 96 Sarah Snow, 407 Sarah Tyson, 200 Sarah W., 196 Stephen, 36 Susan H., 96 Susanna, 96 Susanna W. R., 608 Tacy Ann, 200 Thomas, 36, 37, 56, 96 97, 196, 200 Thomas J., 96 Thomas M., 201 Thomas R., 608 Thomas W., 95, 200 406 Urie Kennedy, 608 Violetta, 195 Name Page. Name. Page. HESTON. HIBBS. Walter, 96 Florence, 322 Warner Kinsey, 196 B^ranklin, 406 Warner Roberts, 407 Hannah Ann H. 334 Watson P., 497 Hannah F., 406 William, 96, 200, 402 Helen Marie, 320 629 Henry, 248 William C., 96 Isaac G., 334 William D., 200 Jacob, 198, 405 William EUwood 399 James, 135, 320, 439 William H., 201 James A., 405 William L., 201 Jane M., 405 Wm. Maury, 201 John Russell 320 William P., 95 Jonathan, 248 William Penn, 200 Jonathan T., 248 Wm. Reed, 201 Joseph, 32 Zebulon, 32, 35, 36 , 38 Joseph R., 334 399, 60S Joseph S., 405 HETZBR. J. Willis, 322 Sarah Bliz. 489 Lambert, 203 HEVERLIN. Grace, HEWES. 132 Laura, Laura H., Lillian, Louisa F., 248 406 406 405 Charles J., 85 Mabel, 406 Eliza M., 85 Mabel K., 320 Elizabeth S., 85 Margaret, 406 Jacob, 85 Margaret Lowe, 322 Sarah L., 84 Margaret T., 567 Spencer, 86 Margery, 74 HEWITT. Marguerite, 439 Andrew, 229 Mary, 136, 306 321 405 Caroline, 239 406, 443 Chester A., 229 Mary A. T., 248 Elizabeth W. M. 229 Mary Eliza, 559 Emma, 229 Maud S., 667 Frances, 229 Myra C. W., 320 Harriet L., 229 Norman K., 322 Henry C, 229 Paschal C.-, 406 Katharine, 229 Phebe, 203 Lucy H., 229 Phebe H., 408 Mary, 229 Rachel, 57 Nathan, 229 Rebecca T. C, 439 Richard, 229 Samuel, 406 Sallie L., 229 Samuel H., 670 TJTT^RFRr* Sarah, 486, 514 in.L IJ J.illiXv-L'. Joseph, 40 Sarah Ann, Sara Malone, 198, 406 322 HIBBBRT. Susan, 96, 201, 513 Maliala, 513 Susan W. G., 406 HIBBS. Susanna, 96 Abdon, 203, 408 Thomas, 74 96 Andrew, 406 W. Elmer, 322 Anna, 406 William, 74, 135, 248 Anna Eliza, 405 405, 439, 567 Anna P., 570 William H., 136 Anna V., 406 Wm. Harrison, 322 Annie Patrick, 248 413 B. Franklin, 362 HICKERNELL Charles H., 567 Margaret, 425 Charles P., 405 HICIvLEN, Cordelia, 248 Marsli, 1S9 David P., 403 Matilda W. P-, 189 Edith Maria S., 362 HICKMAN. Edna, 567 Alice Henry, 255 Edward, 248 A. R., 41 , 63 Edward W., 320, 405 Blanche, 256 Eliza, 135, 320, 322 Levi 256 Eliza T., 248 Lulu, 255 Elizabeth, 294 Stephen, 256 Ella Caroline 322 Susanna G., 590 Ella K., 334 Zillah James 480 Ellis, 405 HICKS. BImira B. M. 136 413 Ann W., 196 Emeline F,, 405 Anna M., 441 Emma, 405 Anna Maria, 419 Emma B. Sheppard, Edward, 39, 441 320 Isaac, 49, 66 , 70 Emma M., 334 Joseph, 196 Emma T. Pray, 405 Mahlon, 441 Esther B. L., 203 Rachel, 196 Esther W., 135 Rebecca B., 4a 668 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Narrie. Page. Name. Page. HICKSON. HIMPHET. HOFFMAN. HOLLIDAT. Pamela, 362 Annie, 848 Norris J., 199 William, 336 HIGBEE. John B., 348 Paul J, 199 HOLLINGER. Ida M., Iva Anna, 604 504 HINDE. John, 68 Sarah Sarah H. S., 281 199 Ijaura, HOLLINGSHEAD 264 Mahlon R., 504 Lydia, 68 HOFMIRB. Bell, 301 Mary Ellen W., 504 Rachel, 68, 122 Lulu, 471 Blanche, 301 Richard, 504 HINES. HOGELAND. Charles, 301 HIGGINS. Emma, 490 Margaret, 239 C. M., 301 Benjamin, 142 Lizzie Heston, 434 Morris, 239 Elsie, 301 Fanny, 142, 338 Walter, 434 HOGG. Prances A., 396 301 201 130 527 397 Mary Anna, HIGGS. Elizabeth, James, 201 95 95 HINKLE. Louisa, Minnie T., HINKSON. 289 233 Annie W., William, HOLBBRT. Emily, 588 588 317 George, Mary, Mary H., Phebe H.,299, 301 Jane, 56, 94 , 95 Addison, 279 Thomas, 130, 301 HILBERT. Elizabeth, HILL. Anne, John W., Mary, 493 Addison C, Edna, Lucy, 279 279 279 HOLBT. Hannah, 89, HOLCOMB. 175 HOLLINGSWORTH. Rachel, 244 630 523 630 Mary, Phebe J. Kirk, Robert, 279 279 279 Anna H., Charles, Charles Betts, 548 544 545 HOLLINS. Eliza, 171, George, 368 171 Minnie, 615 HISLER. Charles T., 644 HOLLISTER. Nancy, 155 Elizabeth McD., 448 Edna Bullard, 545 Helen M., 411 Phihp, 26 Elwood, 448 Flora Snyder, 644 HOLLMAN. Rosalie M. A., 523 Sarah, 448 H. Reuben, 545 Arthur, 161 HILLARD HIXSON. Louisa, 418 Ellen I., 161 Emma Abi 345 Jared, 539 Mary, 545 Frederick D., 161 George B., Hannah E. D., 272 Linda Carver, 539 Oliver H., 543 Levi D., 161 147 Robert Jared, 539 HOLCOMBE. Martha I., 161 Harriet Eliz., Isabella, 584 584 Walter, HOAG. 639 Allen, Allen A., 288 500 Mary B., Sarah L., 161 161 Joseph, 147 Alice, 461 Anna H., 514 HOLLOWAT. Josephine, B84 Alvlra Webb, 461 Cynthia S., 294 Jemima Ann, 618 Lord Butler, 584 Edward, 461 David, 288, 500 HOLME. Martha Louise, 345 George H., 461 Eleanor M., 514 Esther, 278 Mary B. Emory, 584 John, 461 Elizabeth, 601 Thomas, 278 Oliver Burr, 147, 343 Joseoh, 461 Elizabeth C. M., 514 HOLMES. Helen, Jesse 345 Margaretta, 461 Emily T. C, 292 376 Rosa Leedom, 272 HOAGLAND. Ettie J., 501 376 Ruth R. Butler, 343 Eliza T. H., 248 Ettie Shaw, 500 Jesse Herman, 376 Sarah Slocum, 346 Horace, 248 Florence C, 292 Morgan, Sarah M P 376 William S., 343 John, 248 Florence M., 500 376 Wm. Stinson, PIILLART. Deborah Kirk, Francis, HILLBORN. 584 631 631 Mabel, Minta, Sarah, HOBENSACK. Annie C., 248 248 225 414 Harry W., Howard W., John, John H., 498, John Howard, John Miller, 500 601 294 500 292 514 HOLTZINGER. Horace Kirk, John H., Mary Eliz., HOMER. 319 319 319 Ann M., 106 HOBSON. Katie A., 501 Ann, 330 Edward B., 615 Elizabeth, 337 Martha L., 601 Bertha, 174 Emily, 228 Jennie, 389 Mary, 280 Cyrus, 88 174 Franlclin, 615 615 317 615 228 HOCKEY. Mary G., 601 David, 330 Frederic M., Hannah, ^8, 305, Howard M., Mahlon, Gussie, HOCKMAN. Leah, 407 609 Mary P. Wildman, 500 Matilda R. T., 600 Mercy P. G., 288 Elizabeth, Elizabeth M., Fannie, Frances, 174 88 330 174 Mary, 94 HODGKINS. Oliver, 294 Harvey, 174 Mary E. Mahan, 615 Jacob, 191 Oliver H., 514 Hester, 76 Robert T., 615 Sarah B. M., 191 R. Emma, 501 Ida W., 174 Samuel, 94, 615 615 228 HODGSON. Thomas, 292 Jane H., 174 S. George, Thomas, lOG. A. Percival, 549 Wilhelmina S., 601 Jesse, 174 Harriet W., 568 William Penn, 514 Laura, 174 HILLMAN. HOFP. William W., 501 Lydla W. M., 174 France."! J., 273, 480 Harry O., Lydia, 283 Willie, 601 Miriam, 174 James, 273 274 HOLDEN. R. Jennie, 430 174 HILT. Mary Church, 283 Elijah, 456 Samuel, Elizabeth, HILTNER. 139 HOFPACKER. George W., 370 Jane, Viola, 455 455 Sarah Walton, Edward, William, 330 330 174 Jessie 538 Mary A., 370 HOLLAND. John A., Margaret R. C, 538 538 HOFFMAN. Ellen, Martha, 39 371 HOMET. Mary, 350 HILTON. Charles, E. H., Henry L., Louisa P. S., 199 632 199 William H., 371 HONEWELL. Ella M., 422 HOLLENBACK. Nathaniel, 353 Martha B. K., 528 199 "Viola,, 431 Susan, 353 Stanley, 528 Maria Louisa, 199 HOLLER, HOOD. HIMEBACK. Mary P. 496 Nicholas, 489 Abigail, 493 Emeline, 441 Matilda H., 199 Susanna H., 489 Ann, 24 INDEX. 669 Page. 16, 29. 40 23, 26 27 18 42 18, 29, 42 10 Name. HOOD. Anne, John, 10, 11, Joseph, Maiy, Peter, Samuel, Thomas, HOOPER. Ida M., 471 HOOPES. Alice, 597 Anna, 596 Benjamin, 384 Benjamin P., 596 Caleb, 384, 596 Charles, 596 Deborah, 189 Edith, 597 Edwin Aaron, 597 Elizabeth, 188, 593 Emma S. C, 388 Halliday, 596 John, 632 Julia H. W., 596 Lydia, 64, 116 Mary Ann, 594 Marv Cooper, 3S4 Mary P., 596 Phebe, 384, 596, 597 Priscilla. 596 Rachel P., 596 Rebeca M. C, 596 Robert, 632 Susanna H. W., 597 Thomas B., 596 William, 64 HOOT. Matilda Pleston, 407 Roland Mott, 407 Wesley H., 407 HOOVER. David, 188 Harriet E., 253 Mary P., 188 HOPE. Sarah, 407 HOPEWELL. Elizabeth D., 381 Eliz. Jane, 380 William E., 380 William J., 381 HOPKINS. Alva Lewis, 617 Ambrose. 617 Charles M., 617 Cora Eveline, 617 Eliza, •'IT Eliza Eliz., 617 Elizabeth, 59, 339 Ella, 161 Harry Alonzo, 617 Jennie Mae, 617 Jerome B., 590, 617 Jessie D., 617 John, 384 Joseph J., 384 Lizzie B., 590 Mary Adeline, 617 Mary Brinton, 384 Mary Jane, 590 Nellie Blanche, 617 Oleta Oceola, 617 Samuel, 59 Sarah, 105, 226 William, 69, 105 HORN. „„„ Letitia K., 208 Martha, 506 Martha J., 408 Name, Page. HORNE. Benj. Wiggins, 411 Edward, 411 Martha B., 246 Matson, 246, 411 Sarah Wiggins, 411 HORNER. Alice, 457 Annie H., 556 Charles T., 556 Elijah, 250 Elizabeth C, 457 Elma, 457 Emma A. Kirk, 250 Emma Pancoast, 457 Prances, 296 George, 250, 457 Harold, 457 Kirk, 457 Lewis D., 457 Mary Kirk, 457 Rachel L. M., 457 Samuel, 457 Sarah, 91 Tacie, 457 HORNING. Eve, 190 Mary, 190, 387 Stephen, 190 HORTON. Madge, 35] Martha E. Fell, 3.51 Richard J., 351 HOSFORD. Carrie, 474 HOSKINS. Bertha May, 355 Ellen I. Pell, 355 Hannah, 355 John, 355 Royal T., 355 Samuel G., 355 Walter I., 355 Zyprian, 355 HOSTETTER. John, 603 Kathryn, 603 Mary, 389 HOUGH. Benjamin. 348 Emma E., 563 Hannah, 50 Helen, 348 Henry H., 34 Izora, 498 John, 563 Jonathan, 81 Mary, 400 Rebecca, 81, 155 Sarah, , 205, 412 Susan Rachel, 348 HOUGHTON. Ada Darling, 182 HOULME. George, 629 Sarah, 629 HOUPT. Elizabeth, 152 HOUSE. Rachel S., 596, 597 HOUSEHOLD. .Tames, 56 Sarah, 66 HOUSBL. Carrie H., 521 Charles J., 521 David, 340 Name. Page. HOUSEL. Dora P., 521 Katharine, .57 Lydia, 340 Peter, 521 Rebecca, 340 Simeon D,, 521 HOUSTON. Frank, 392 Grace, 392 Homer F., 392 James H,, 392 Rachel R. P., 392 HOWARD. Anna J., 534 Annie E., 319 John, 319, 534 Rebecca, 267 HOWE. Carrie H., Carrie J., Edith, Edwin, Elizabeth 474 474 352 474 Amanda, 352 Elizabeth T., 474 Ellen Johnson, 263 Emma Palmer, 543 Grace, 352 Herbert Marshall, 352 John Pell, 353 M. A. DeWolte, 362 Mary Herbert, 352 Mary W. Fell, 352 Mlna, 474 Netta, 474 Nina C, 474 Orra E., 474 Rhoda, .352 Samuel, 543 Wesley. 263 William, 474 HOWELL. Isaac, 56 John, 15 Joseph, 401 Lydia, 401 Phebe, 443 Sarah, 48 William, 13, 52 HOWLAND. Anna M., 384, 595 David P., 383 Mary H., 383, 595 HOT. Ann, 63 HOTDBN. Bertha Maud, 468 HOTT. W., 4.53 HUBBARD. Arcurius, 313 Elizabeth, 313 Isaiah, 313 Rachel C, 313 William, 313 HUBBIN. Ellen, 212 Orion, 212 HUBILEB. Annie, 157, 358 HUCKINS. Susan Roberts, 302 Name. Page. HUDDERS. E.sther, 206 John, 206 Mary Ann, 206 Rachel, 206 Semiramus, 206 HUDDLESTON. Sarah, HUDNUT. Letitia, HUDSON. Anna Eliz. S., Charles, Harold, Mary, Raymond, HUEY. Caroline, Charles S., Felicia H. 69 362 362 362 29 362 George, George E., John, 01*} 561 Livezey, 313 132, 313 561 313 Lydia R. Walton, 561 Miranda C, 132 Palmer Rich, 561 William H., 313 HUGEL. Fannie H., George, HUGO. John, HUGHES. Alice, Amy, Anna May, Beulah C, Elizabeth, Emma Laird, Fannie, Florence E., George Turston, Gertrude, Grace Morse, John, Julia, Lizzie Fell, Lucretia, Lydia C. Maria Rainow, Mark, Martha. Mary E., Priscilla H., Richard, Sallie Fell. Samuel, Samuel B., Sarah, HTTDL. Elizabeth, Enos, John, Margaret, Martha T., Nancy. HULME. Anna L. S., Franklin, Jane S.. William, HULSB. Sarah. HUMES. Clara Small, Harry Taylor, James B., James Harry, William A., 437 437 596 527 353 387 323 353 353 428 353 183 353 353 488 353 3.53 596 333 596 530 601 596 28 353 596 353 386 115 115 115 115 115 115 238 238 238 238 578 578 578 578 578 670 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name, Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. HUMPHREY. HUTCHINSON. INGERSON. IRELAND. Esther, 36 Dorothy, 35 Agnes, 428 Charles, 491 HUNSICKBR. Harriet "a., 3SS, Lydia, Edward S,, 226, Elizabeth, 105, 165 444 ,226 INGLBDUE. Charles G,, Nicholas. 491 11 .501 Elizabeth L,, 225, 443 Blackstone, 188 Rachel P. R., 491 603 3S8 Eliz. Lewis, Esther, Frank, Geo. Wa.shington 411 105 Rachel, ISS, 3S1 IRONMONGER. Peter, HUNT. 388 225 ,226 INGRAM. Alice, 446 John, Sarah, 26 27 Alfred T., 606 Helen Stanley, 444 Iceland, 571 IREY. Deborah, 617 Jas. Pemberton, 226 John, 446 Amanda J., 382 Deborah Smith, 377 John, 59, 225 Lola, 670 Caroline, 381 Hannah, 14 Lucretia, 192 IREDELL, Eli, 183, 381 Harold Raymond. Lula Alto, 446 Ervin, 381 606 Marga ret P. , 165 Anna, 161 Jason R., 381 Jane E. T., 272 Martin V., 360 Ann Eliza, 162 James M., 382 Jesse, 171 Mary B., 225 Annie F., 84 Jane, 188 John, 272 Matilda, 225 Camilla, 161 Margaret R., .381 Joseph, "48 Mercy, 131 Caroline L,, Charles, 161 Melissa A., 382 Mahlon, 377, 617 Nellie E., 360 54 Oliver, 377 Margaret Jane, 171 Rachel B., 105 Charles J., 162, Charles L., 163 162 Philip, 188 Mary C, 437 Rebecca, 105. 225 Rachel P., 188 Oleta O. H., 617 Rebecca C, 225. 444 Charles S., 84 Rachel Righter, 382 Phebe Smith, 377 Robert, 165 Uarriet W., 162 163 162 161 162 Sarah Smith, 377 Rebecca Boswell, Sarah Ehz., 606 509 Sarah, Sarfih Ann, 122, 59 Edward Ij., Elizabeth L., 161 Ella H., Emma L., IRONS. William. 252 Stephen, 629 Sarah H., 2215 Anne Todd, 252 Sylvester, 377 Thomas, 35, 59, 105 Wilbur D., William, 617 48 Thomas T., 105, 122 225 Emma W., Essie K., 162 162 IRVTN. Amanda, 379 HUNTESIULLBR. William S., 225 Eugenia, Florence, 162 163 IRVING. John William, 153 Edith, 368 HYDE. Florence M., 162 Tacy F. T., 183 HUNTER. Alma M., 352 Frank, 162 "R'ashington, 146 Andrew, Ann, Anna Frances, 291 74 511 Edwin, Eleanor, F.anny M., 352 352 35*^ Frank R., Prank W., 161, George B., 84, 163 162 161 ISZARD. Sarah, 528 Annie T. C, 172, 370 Gertrude R. B., 483 George W., 162 IVINS. 365 366 Belle Scott, Catharine, 511 291 Henry Edwin, Julia, 352 352 Hannah, 50 Hannah K., 161, , 51 162 Aaron B., Arthur Collins. Cheston, 511 Mary Elizabeth, Robert E Hannah L., 162 Barclay, 169 Elizabeth V., 291 352 Harriet A., 162 Hector C, 169 366 Ellen, 321 SaralT E. Fell, 352 Harvey, 162 Margaret, 366 Grace Eliz., 511 Thpodore 352 Helen, 161 Mary, 169 Harry, Henry W., 511 511 William G., 483 Hester M., Isaac T., 161 162 Mary T. C. Rachel Child. 169 366 Howard S., 511 HYFIEDD. Jnmes W., 84, 162 163 Thomas Child, 366 Jean, 349 Thomas, 11 Jennie E. R.. 163 Jonathan H., 291, 511 John Barnes. 162 J Julia 488 T Jonathan, 51, 84, 161 Russell, Ml 162, 163 .JACKMAN, Thomas, 488 ICKERT. Jonathan P., 162 John, 64 Thomas C, 172 Mary, 377 .Joseph F.. 161 JACKSON. William, 190 IDEN. .Joseph L., 84, 161 Amos S., 324, 557 HUNTIjET. Elizabeth, 309 Joseph Lukens, 162 Andrew, 581 Blanch A., 472 ILER. Letitia Q., TJovd J., 84 163 Anna, Charles K., 558 558 HUNTING. Agnes Ingerson, 428 Lydia Ann, 162 Elizabeth, 50, 80, 182 Harriet, 499 Arthur, 428 Martha, 161 581 HUNTSMAN. Bernice, 428 Matilda G. V., 163 Emily W., 558 Margaret, 290 Charles A., 428 ]\Tn rv. 161 Emma H., 182 HURLEY, Achsah L., 330 Delcie M., Forest H., 428 428 Mary C, Mary Tj. , 162 362 Eliza C, Florence, 182, 581 417 Elizabeth M., , 330 Frank L., Georgie, Harris D., Harvey W., Hattie P., 428 428 428 429 428 Phebe J.. 163 Francis, 581 Vv^alker Paxson, 330 Phel.ie W., 84 Gertrude H., 531 William W., 330 Rebecca. 5^ , 90 Hannah L., 558 HURST, Rebecca B., Rebecca T,, 162 84 Hannah W. Wood, 324 Arthur H,, 506 Helen M. M., 428 Robert, 51, 84, 163 Harriet Ann, 581 Ffenry, 506 Hollis H., 42S Robert J., 163 Hazel, 532 Irene Pay, 506 Howard, 428 Rodney R., 163 Hugh. 631 "Wilda Alma, 506 Ida Span, 428 Sallie I. W., 162 Isaac P., 376 Zelma May, 506 Irene, 428 Sarah. 161 Jesse E., 581 HITSTON. Isabella T., 428 Sarah .^nn W., 162 John, 182 252 Hannah, 254 James D,, 428 428 Sarah B., 81 Joseph, 532 Jane, 273 John, Seth, 84 .Joseph H., 531 HUTCHINSON. Mary E., 428 428 Susanna, 161 Leona Todd, 252 Ann, 59 Mildred, Theresa J., 84, 163 Lydia P., 389 Clayanna L,, 226 Orville, Ralph G,, 428 428 Thomas, 84, 169 Margaret, 617 David, 105 A'irsinia. 163 Mary, 123 David L,., 225 ILLICK, William C, 163 Mary A., 558 David, M. D., 226 C. K., 439 William P., 162 Meribah, 324 INDEX. 671 Name. Pago. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. JACKSON. JAMISON. JASPER. JOHNSON. Morris, 324 Robert, 490 Anne, 278 Ann, 263, 305, 444 Phebe Ann P., 376 Sarah A. C, 537 John, 278 Ann Elizabeth, 213 Rebecca W., 557 Sarah Ann, 490 IVIargaret, 278 Ann Eliz. Bull, 418 Sidney J., 23S Walter Herbert, 490 JEANES. Ann Malinda, 418 Theodore H., 531 William, 281 Anna, 156, 217 Thomas, 531 William B., 490 Mary R. Rich, 453 Anna E. Smith, 432 William, 50 William M., 281, 490 William, 453 Anna Julia, 485 William W., 557 JANNET. JEBLEY. Anna L. Pownall, 584 JACOBY. Abraham. 417 Bertha J., Edward H., 320 321 Louisa, JEFFERIBS. 160 Anna Mary V., 675 Anna S., 407 Annabel], 530 Clarissa B., 417 Emn;ia L., 328 John J., 375 Anna R. S., 161 Daniel A., 232 Florence R., 454 Phebe .1. Cooper, 375 Antoinette L., 220 Delia M., 232 Frances, 277 William D., 375 Belle T., 258 Emeline, 563 Joseph, 328 JEFFERS. Benlarain, 212, 418, 507 Franklin E., 232 Kate M., 321 Sarah, 472 Benjamin W., 215 Louisa E. T., 232 Margaret M. P., 321 JEFFREYS. Bertie, 507 Peter C, 232 I\Iary Ann. 328 E. M., 611 Bethena. 116, 258 Rachel Jane, Sarah Lucinda, 417 417 Mary H., Mercy A., 136 243 JEFFRIES. G. S., 322 Burley J., 314 Burroughs, 447 Susan Ann C, 417 Merc;^ Ann, 411 Caroline, 314 Thomas H., 232 Oliver, 320 JENKINS. Catharine, 418 JAISB. Richard H.. 136, 321 Algernon S-, 163, 361 Catharine W., 263 Polly, 593 Sarah Hulse, 321 586, 587 Cecilia, 152 JAIVTERSON. Matilda, 699 Sarah Moore Stephen, 321 454 Alice A. D., Ann.a Maria T., 163 163 Clianning, 546 Charles 304, 579 Thomas, 32, 68 Anna Mary. , 586 Charles F., 212, 418 JAMES. AVilliam, 136 Arthur Hugh, 587 Charles N., 314 Alvia B., 302 William S., 321 Beatrice Magill, 586 Charles S., 433 Amos, Amy M., 302 303 JAQUBTT. Annie, Asel, 237 Camilla, Charles F., 163, 175 586 Clara B., 213 Claude A., 314 Angelina. 302 109 Charles Francis, 585 Cordelia S., 263 Annette T. K.. 367 Ellen T., .John, Kate, Margaret, Mary, Miles, 109 Christiana B., 276 Daisy B. T., 271 Arthur, 302, Bertha B., 367 303 109, 237 237 Edward Atkinson. 586 David, 263 David R., 314, .546 C. Bliss, 303 109 Edward Cope. BS6 Delia, 258 Charity, 302 237 Edward Magill, 586 Dora Puff, .584 Charles, 450 237 Florence, 587 Earl, 263 Edward, 450 Francis Arthur, 586 Edmund S., 215 Elizabeth, 74, 302 JARRBTT. Isabella C 586 PJdwardj 174. 314, 530 Florence E., 302 Alice M., 555 Howard M., 361, 585 Edward Henry, 537 Helen. 483 Anna T., 364, 375 Howard Malcolm 5S7 Edwin, 559 Henry, 450 Barclay, 91, 183 Jacob, 276 Edwin T., 161 Homer H.. 303 Benj. Frankl in, 183 iVTalvina. 610 Eliza, 80, 152. 229, 346 Isaac. 302 Caroline, 91, ISO Maria G. Cope, 586 575 Isabella, 487 Carrie S., 1S3 Marian Magill, 452 Eliza C, 107 Jennie, 450 Charles M., 364. 375 686 Elizabeth, 212, 258 John. 302, 450, 592 Elizabeth, 62, 67, 8« M.ariana. 5RS Elizabeth B., 213 John D., 275 Elizabeth C. 1S3 Mary i^nn A., 361 Elizabeth P., 245 .Joseph, 450 Elizabeth L. M., 169 ]\r.ary Ellen A., 586 Elizabeth S., 584 Kate Fstelle, 604 Ella, 183 Miriam A., 687 Elizabeth W., 314 Leonard V., 303 Ellen M. Thomas, 3B4 Philip, 586 Ella, 258 Louis H., 4R3 Emma, ISS Phineas, 68 Ella Brock, 485 Lucretia C. Bird 302 Frank, 183, 361 Priscilla, 54 , 91 Ella M., 507 Luette Boynton, 301 George. 185 Sarah. 68 Ellen, 263, 281 Lutie E., 362 Gertrude H., 183 Thomas A.,, 452 Ellie R., 659 Lydia T., 592 Hannah, 92 Thos. Atkinson. 586 Elmira, 304, 529 Mary Elizabeth, 566 Harvey. 183 Wilmer Atkinsor , Elvina. 418 Mary S. Brock, 275 Howard, 555 586 Emeline W.. 263 Oliye A.. 302 Isaac, 183 JENKS. Emilv P. .Slack. 347 Paul, 302 .Tesse, 89 Elizabeth, 423. 613 Emma, 263, 507, 530 Phebe, 302 John, 52 Mary, 42 , 64 Emmelia S., 433 Phebe H., 130 Levi, El Mercy, 42 Bmmett, 258 Rachel E., , 302 Martha, 364 Thomas, 42 p:vcline V, W., 432 Sache B. Miller, 303 Mary, 157, 337 JENNINS. Floi-a M., 314 Samuel, 130, 302, 303 Mary Anna, 183 Thomas, 629 Florence. 258 Sarah C. W^atson Thomas, 367 JAMISON. Anna M. Beans, Anna S. R., Clark, Edward H., Elizabeth P. M., Bya F., Evan, Harry A., Hart, Henry, Jennie, Lillie, 450 566 490 317 522 Morris, sci Nellie B., 183 Rose L., 183 Samuel, 169, .364 Sarah, 183, 364 Sarah E. West, 364 JENNINGS. Edward, JETVELL. Martha. JOHNSON. 15 185 Florence V., 213 Prances. 76 George E., 215 George XV., 314 Gertrude, 258 Glenn, 271 317 281 493 493 537 317 490 Sarah L. K. Susan H.. Susan P., 9L 655 185 Abraham, Ada, Adrian, 675 460 546 Harlowe. 215 Harold, 446 Harold Pownall, 684 Tacy, 89, 177, Thomas, 183, 184 401 183 Albert, Albert R., Albert V., 258 292 575 Harriet, 448 Harriet Areta, 418 Harriet K., 213 William, 183 Alfred, 418 H.arrison, 215 608 JASLTN. Alice, 258 Hattie, 263 522 Lydia, 580 Amlzet, 258 Henry, 26 672 THE KIKK FAMILY. Name. Pago. JOHNSON. H. Harvey, 447 Hiram A., 41S Homer, 213 Hugh, 26.3, 469 Ida M., 433 Ira T., 220, 432 Irwin, 446 Isa Estelle, ;'13 Izora, 268 Jacob, 575 James, 116, 347 James E., 5S4 James M., 432 Jarnes Theo., 433 Jesse, 347, 5S4 Jesse Knight, 585 John, SO John B., 546 John Penn B.,, 485 John L., 314 John W., 215 Joseph, 245, 56.J Joseph T., 432 Joseph W., 215 Julia W. H. B., 485 Kate Amelia, 213 Katharine B., 48o Katharyne, 292 Katherine, 258 Laura, 314, 507 Leroy, 263 Lesin T., 2.58 Lida Helen, 579 Lillie V. K., 584 Lizzie Cook, 469 Lizzie L., 432 Loretta, 263 Lottie, 263 Louisa Holcomb, 418 Louisa J., 432 Lowell, 446 Lydia, 174, 418 Lyman,, 418 Mabel S., 575 Mabelle C. G., 537 Margaret, 258 Marietta S., -584 Marion R., 546 Martha, 215 Martha E., 287 Mary, 150, 212. 263 314, 360. 378, 380, 631 Mary Ann, 141, 334 Mary Anna W., 559 Mary Birdsall, 446 Mary C, 132, 433 Mary Eleanor, 584 Mary Elizabeth, 418 Mary Etta, 433 Mary Jane, 448 .vlary Jane McD., 447 Mary J. S., 433 Mary L., 207, 208, 314 Mary Susan, 212 Mary T., 119 Melvin, 258 Nancy Ann, 142, 339 Noah, 258 Oliver C, 418 Oliver H., 432 Orville C 314 Ovid, 152 Parry, 258 Phebe, .314 Phebe A., 314 Philip, 444 Rachel S. W,, 314 Rebecca, 268 Reuben, 110 263 Richard, 407 Richard H., 432 Name. Page. Name. 207, JOHNSON. Robert W., Rosella R., Rozette, Samuel, Samuel A., Sarah, 263, 322, Sarah Ann L. Sarah P., Sarah T., Sherman, Silas Carey, Susan, Susan C. S., Susan W., Susanna K., Thomas, Thomas W., Uriah, 101, 212, Victoria H., Viola, Walter T., William, 132, 263, William E., William Fell, William H., 208, William N., William W., 213, Anna Julia, 485 Charles F., 184 David, 149 Edith, 431 Eliza, 298 Elizabeth H., 184 Emcline G., 184 Gordon, 485 John, 184 John Carroll, 184 Marg. WSlhelmina, 348 Robert, 149, 348 Susan Rache' 348 Wilhelmlna, 149 William, 184 Wm. Edward 34S Wm. Frederic , 184 .JONES. Alonzo P., 270 Amos, 244 Ann, 36. 175 Anna Elizabeth, 605 Anna T., 280 Anna W., 248 Annie Ward, 280 Asa T., 280 Caroline, 448 Charles, 279 Clara, 280 Clement, 337 Cynthia, 156, 3.57 David, 15, ISO Deborah, 36 Edward V., 280 Edwin, 280 Eliza, 308 Elizabeth, 36, 124, 205 277, 280, 288, 542 Elizabeth C, 205 Ella, 206, 280 Ella Whipple 350 Ellen, 153, 206 Emma, 280 Emma E. Wood, 565 Emma J. S., 238 Emma W.. 555 Ephraim, 124 Evan, 81, 156 Florence A., 555 Prank, 180 Page. Name. JONES. Frank J. C, Geo. Edward George P., Hanley B., Hannah, 36, Harriet, Hairy, Henrietta, Henry C, Henry H., Henry S., I. Hamlin, James, James C, Jane, Jesse M., J. Hartley, J. Harvey, John, 123, 555 527 394 350 124, 278 244 610 175 280 350 280 238 36 206 156 555 280 527 175 124. 206, 271, 280 555 206, 555 John M. Joseph, Joseph L.. 205 Julia E. P., 191 Juliana, 217 Rachel Kirk, 280 Laura R, Black, 542 Levi, 153 Lizzie, 206 Lydia, 280, 354 Lydia Spencer, 280 Margaret, 202 Marshall Lloyd, 542 Martha, 280 IWartha L., 458 Martha P., 124 Martha Van Home, 280 Mary, 27, 51, 97, 123 274, 280, 456 Mary Ann, 95, 200, 380 Mary Brook, 280 Mary E. Rose, 527 Mary J. K., ISO Mary J, Twining, 271 Mary R., 280 Mary Rachel 175 Mary Wolverton, 280 Maud C. T., M. Selvidge, Paul, Paul A., Peter, Priscilla W., Rebecca G. W., T., 430 280 280 430 97 ISO 337 270 542 394 555 46! Rebecca M. Richard R., Rouse C, R. T., Ruth, Sarah, 36, 54, 325, 555 Sarah E., 81 Sallie C. Paxson, 394 Sarah H., Sarah Wood Stephen, Susanna, Tacy J. S., Theresa, Thomas, Thomas C, Tyson, Washington, Watson J . William, 97, 191, 610 Yeamans P., 124 Yeamans Paul, 279 280 97, 280 555 280 36, 97 610 84, 163 28 91, 180 555 280 Page. JORDAN. Mary Lunissa, 435 JOYCE. Ann, 491 M.artin James, 345 JUSTICE. Rebecca, 169 K KABEL. Alice R. Alonzo, Celia S., John, Martlia Rebecca, Marv, Olive. Philip, Rebecca A. M., KALE. Anna E., KAMMBRER. Martha, KANE. David, Elizabeth, Mary E., KANNAL. Alfred Err, Dorothy Marg., Err, Ethel J. Moore, 507 507 507 507 507 507 607 507 507 531 452 538 538 538 460 460 460 Marie, 439 KEB. Levisa W., 262 KSECH. John, Julia A. H., 96 96 KBELE. Charles, 628 KEELER, Eli K., Sarah Jane, 282 282 KEEN. Charles, Jurian, 305 4 KEGAN. Sarah Ann, 541, 308 KEITH. Chai-les P., 361 KELLER. Cinderella, 354 KELLEY. Benjamin, Geo., Elizabeth, Sarah Prances, 382 224 382 KELLOGG. Ellen, Nelson, Rachel J., 408 252 252 KELLY. Annie I. Cooper, Elizabeth, 70, Elizabeth M. L. Ellen P. P., Genevieve, George, Gerald, Mary, Thomas, Thomas G., 603 125 273 210 603 210 603 244 603 273 INDEX. 673 Name. Page. KELSALL. Peter, 277 Sarah Ann, 277, 4S7 KELTT. Clement, 1S2 Hannah B., 182 Kate B., 182 KEMBLE. Elizabeth. 74, 131 KENDALL. Albert, 232 Aletha I., 232 Capatolia, 232 Grant, 232 John, 232 John W., 232 Joseph M., 232 Martha M. T., 232 Perry J., 232 Zimmara E., 232 KBNDERDINE. Albert, 36G Annette T., 367 Benjamin, ISO Bessie, 367 Chalkley, 401 Cornelia R., ISO Edith Flint, 36B Elizabeth, 169, 565 Elizabeth J., 401, 610 Ellen. 653 Frank, 367 Hannah L., 367 Henry J., 366 Isaac Ralph, 366 Isaac Wright, 366 J. Donald, 366 Joseph, 169, 180 Joseph R., 169, 366 587 Laura, 367 Lizzie W., 367 IVIargaret M., 366 Mary Ehz., 366 Mary H. C, 367 Mary R. L.. 366 Rebecca R., 366, 587 Sarah C. W., 169 Thomas B., ISO Warner J., 366 KBNDIG. Allen J., 390 Isaac, 390 Louisa Cooper, 390 Elalph E.. 390 KENION. Laura, 212 Mary, 212 KENNARD. Horace B., 192 James D., 192 Mary Louisa. 192 KENNEDY. Annie, 426 Charles, 121 Charles T., 426 Daniel, 121 Elizabeth, 131 Ella B., 426. 605 Ezra, 121 George, 121 Hannah P. T.. 426 Harriet. 121 Harrison. 121 Hetty, 121 Jacob. 121 Jeremiah, 121 Laura, 426 Margaret 336 426, Name. KENNEDY. Martha T., Mary, Taylor, Urie, William, KENNERLY. James KENNY. Elizabeth, KENT. Daniel, Ruth Anna, KEOGHAN. Ann, K EPHART. Georgianna Hem->' Clay, KERR. Mary, KESLBR. Annie, Charles, Sarah, KESMAN. Hannah, KESSLER. Adelia Cobb, Ann, Leonard, KESTER. Albert. Alice Wall, Amos H., Annie, Benjamin. 119 Benjamin T., Blanche, Clarence, Ellis W., Grace, Hannah, Harry. Isaac M., Isaac Moore, James E., Jesse, .John, John P., Malinda H., Martha. Mary Ann H., Mary E. S. Mary Jane Y., Mary M. C, Mary Unks, Mary Winner Max, Rees Elmer, Reuben, Robert. 298, Samuel. Samuel L.. Sarah, 119. 119, Sarah M., Susan E., Susanna, ■^''atson, William W. KEYSBR. Joseph, Margery Smith, William, KICKOK. Chloe, 121, KILE. Catharine, Page. 121 45S 608 608 336 9 189 375 375 349 617 617 549 443 443 443 191 291 291 291 214 214 214 93 130 214 522 214 214 522 264 522 214 214 214 214 298 214 130 298 298 214 214 214 522 214 522 522 214 522 119 214 264 522 214 119 522 214 315 315 315 270 609 Name. Ptii KILGORE. Amanda, 210 Anna M. Johnson, 418 Charles Charles W. B. Edward Henry, Ellen C, Elmira, Emma, Emma Jennette, Florence J., Franl^ilin, Helen, Helen Thayer James L., John, 101, Joseph L. W., Mary Arvilla, Mary Etta, Mary W., Susanna D., KILLE. Letitia W . KILMER. Ella Griffith, William. KIMBALL. Catharine, Sarah Susan S.. KIMBER. Sarah. KIMBLE. Amanda. Elizabeth, Esther, Martha, 207, 414, Sarah, KIMMER. Mary, KING. Eliza. Kate, Pliebe Ann, KINGSBURY, Gertrude, KINGSMAN. John. KINLEY. Sarah, KINRAD. Joseph H., KINSEY. Abi, Alcesta, Ann K. , Benjamin, Deborah, Edmund. Emma F., George. Joan, Jemima, John, Martha Mary. Ocea. Rachel, Samuel, KIPHART Ella, Harry, Rachel C. K.. Thomas, KIRBAUGPI Annie, 210 418 210 416 210 210 210 417 417 417 417 210 418 210 418 416 >.10 111 210 503 503 172 173 173 273 207 J 06 106 .572 126 150, 350 193 586 377 290 60 128 114 227 202 60 325 47 72 47 31 60, 94, 196, 227 304, 397 47, 73 24, 31, 223 114 60, 320 320 135 135, 320 Name. Page. KIRBY. LilUe A., 239 KIRK. Aaron, 90, 179 Abbie May, 456 Abbie W. G., 456 Abbott C, 2.35 Abigail, 633 Abner, 41, 63 Abraham I., 91, 180 Al^salom. 87 Ada D. H., 182 Adam, 627, 628, 629 6.30, 631, 633 Adelaide Augusta, 172 Adelia Doan, 534, 536 A. Doi'othy, 457 Agnes, 279 Albert 130, 303 Albina P., 87 Alexander, 116 Alfred, 92, 181, 185 Alice 630 Alice Eyre 278 Alice Virginia, 368 Allen T., 528 Alphonsus, 631, 632 633, 634 Amanda, 318 Amanda Bliz., 181 374 Amanda Victoria, 171 Amanda Walton, 306 327 Amelia S., 185 Amelia S. L. 177 Amos, 47 73, 133. 306 Amos J., 548 Amos K., 31S, 549 Amos W., 47, 316, 548 549 Amy, 62, 629 Amy R., 315 Anderson, 635 Angelina, 1.34, 317 Angelina T., 304, 316 Angle Layton, 318 Ann, 16, 32, 33, 36, 40 47, 74, 114, 116 303, 628 Ann Halliday, 6.31 Ann Strothers, 368 Ann WoUaston, 633 Anna, 183 Anna Bennett, 278 Anna B. Corson, 530 Anna Catharina, 159 Anna Delphine 319 Anna Gertrude, 422 Anna H.. 529 Anna H. Holcomb, 548 Anna L.. 128, 307, 326 537 Anna Miles, 369 Anna Paul, 182 Anna W.. 548, 549 Annastena, 488 Annastena H., 278 Anne, 24, 25, 29, 64 Annie 271 Annie C. 135 Annie E. Howard, 319 Annie L., 131 Annie Large, 318 Annie Leaw, 306 Annie T. C. H., 172 Arnold, 622, 627 Arthur W. 529 674 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Pa ge. Name. Page. Name. Page KIRK. KIRK. KIRK. KIRK. Barclay Brown, 179 Edward W., 529 635 Helen, 181, 630 Benjamin, 69, 124, 278 Edward Walter, 183 Esther M., 549 Helen A.. 171 279, 489, 634, 635 Edwin, 179, 456 Esther R., 629 Helen Anderson, 368 Benjamin F., 172 Edwin Clarence, 171 Esther T., 133 Helen Elizabeth, 369 Benj. Franklin, 489 Edwin J., 508, 528 Esther Worrall, 634 Helen Eyre, 278 Benjamin Nicho, 489 Edwin L., 159 Ethel, 250 Helen Louise K., 487 Benjamin P., , 171 Edwin Y., 177 Eugene, 530 Helen R., 182 B. Prank, 173, 371 Eleanor, 306 Eva, 528 Henry, 251 Bertha, 536 Elias, 91, 181 Eva Buraon, 528 Henry A., 160 Bertha Evans, 457 Elinor, 318 Eva Clara 536 Henry C, 87, 279 Bessie Lewella, 319 Elise Grace, 369 Eva L., 536 Henry Child, 171, 368 Blanclie, 177 Eliza, 73, 87, 89, 170 Eva Lena, 360 Henry Ecroyd, 422 Caleb, 634 421 Fannie, 319 423 Caroline, 133 251 Eliza C, 74, 131 Fannie Augusta, 369 Henry Edgar, 171 Caroline Hall, 279 Eliza Grace, 171 Flora, 177, 433 Henry H., 177 Caroline J., 91 Eliza H,, 171 Flora Z. L., 635 Henry Ivlns, 488 Caroline R., 88, 172 Elizabeth, 12, 16, 24 Florence, 135, 488 Henry S., 279 Caroline Rush, 371 27, 28, 29, 31 Florence Eugenia, Henry Waters, 369 Carrie Ross, 318 32, 34, 39 40 368 Herbert, 278 Cassandra A. A., 171 44, 45, 52 53 Florence J., 319 Hiram. 176 Catharine, 44 45 54, 62, 69 88 Frances E. C. 629 Pliram G.. 177 Catharine K., 172 91, 114, 123 Frances T., 182 Howard, 277. 487. 488 Catharine Robson, 124, 159, 160 Frank Warner, 369 Hiilda, 251 631 181, 250, 251 Franklin, 351 Huldah, 114 Chapman, 134, 306, 278, 279, 488 Franklin H., 361 Huldah Ann Fell. 318, 515 622, 627, 628 j^^ranklin J., 5:^5 303 Charity, 73, 317 631, 632, 633 Franklin M., 160 Huldah Jones, 4SS Charles, 90, 121, 133 Elizabeth C, 90 Garrett, 250, 457 Humphrey, 627 179, 233, 279, 305 Elizabeth C. R., 176 George, 53, 83, 489, Hyman S., 91 316, 457, 4S9, 528 Elizabeth H., 62 130 625, 627, 634, 635 Ida Janeway, 183 629 183, 250, 303 George B., 159 Ida May, 160. 489 Charles D., 171, 368 Eliz. Heller, 371 Georare D., 316 Ida M. Knight 528 Charles E., 457 Elizabeth J., 124 George B., 489 Ida v., 361 Charles Edgar, 369 Elizabeth Jane, 360 George M., 177 I. Newton 528 Charles H., 182 Elizabeth K. N., 172 George R., 181 Irwin Charles, 360 Chiarles Henry, 278 Elizabeth Krebs, 487 George, M. D., 176 Isaac, 19, 24, 26, 27 Charles J., 529 Elizabeth E., 91, 181 Gertrude, 135 29, 30, 31, 32. 34 Charles Lloyd, 304 182 Gertrude May, 529 41, 42, 44, 46. 47 Charles W.. 83, 159 Elizabeth Louise Gervaise, 622 53, 54, 64, 68, 73 160, 318, 360 488 Glendora, 529 87, 88. 91, 113 Charles Wilkins, 360 Elizabeth M., 529 Godfrey, 11, 12, 16, 19 116, 131, 133, 179 Charlotte S., 279 Eliz. Richards, 633 24, 25, 26, 27, 32 304 Chester, 160 Elizabeth S. G., 135 33, 36, 621, 630, 631 Isaac C, 307 Chittick, 529 Elizabeth T. 179, 230 Grace, 53, 630 Isaac R., 88 Christiana, 62 456 Grace Child, 172, 370 Isaac Rush, 173 Clara 160, 173 Elizabeth W., 135 Granville H., 529 Isabella B. H., 249 Clara Davison, 529 Eliza Worrell, 635 Hanna E,, 548 Isabella Gotwals, Clara M Fell, 536 Ella, .371, 487 Hannah, 12 40, 44, 45 360 Clai'ence M.. 529 Ella Josephine, 488 51, 62, 68, 69 Isabella H., 466 Clementine W., 135 Ella R., 317 70, S3, 84, 88 Jacob, 27, 34, 54, 89 Cornelia M., 177 Ellen Alvira, 88, 172 91, 114. 123 90, 92, 176, 177 Cornelia R. K., 180 370 1159, 171, 250 179, 329, 631 Cvnthia, 73, 75, 131 Ellen Elizabeth W., Hannah A., 179, 372 633 132, 134. 304, 307 250 Hannah C, 179. 372 Jacob Earl, 467 Cynthia Doan, 528 Ellen Gertrude 319 553 James, 73, 89, 136, 177 Daniel J,, 180 Ellen Walton, 305 Hannah Corson, 307 622 David, 12, 622, 624 316, 534 536 Hannah F., 124 James H., 171 Deborah, 631. 633 El ma C, 457 Hannah I., 326 James Murphy, 319 Deborah L., 250 Elmer W., 536 Hannah J., 124 James S., 177 Delia G. Clausin 361 Elmira Johnson, 304 Hannah Jane, 171 Jane, 12, 26, 33, 41 Dinah. 631 Elsie. 160 H.Qnnah L., 177 49, 64, S3 116 D Jarrett, 91 Blwood, 177 Hannah L. A., 306 627, 629, 631, 633 Dority 628 Ellwood, ISO, 185 Hannah R., 88 Jane Bowen, 633 Dorothy, 11, 627 Elwood Scott, 319 Hannah S., 160 Jane L., S3 Dorothy May, 318 Emeline, 91, 183 HannaR T., 185 Jane S. W., 316 Downs Edmunds. Emily A., 235 liannah W., 160 Jane Titus, 279 488 Emily C, 181 Harmon B, 4.56 Jarvis, 622 Edith Balderston , Emma, 176, 182, 2.50 Harold, 548 Jemima, 635 457 Emma A., 350, 457 Harriet E. S.. 90 Jennie, 159 Edith Buckner, 368 Emma Ely, 318 Harriet Foulke, .528 Jennie N., 361 Edith G., 360 Emma F., 181 Harriet Hanimond, Jeremiah, 53 Edna, 488 550 Emma Jane, 159 488 Jesse 29, 40, 42, 54 Edward, 12, 621 627 Eninia L. Ely 535 Harriet J. W., 172 63, 89. 116, 177, 635 Edward Browning-, Emma Paul, 181 Harriet Stewart, 183 Jesse A., 399 487 Emma R., 528 Harry Arnold, .360 Jessie M., 529 Edward Ely, 536 Emmor E., 529 Harry Fowler, 172 J. Howard, 457 Edith Ada, 182 Bnola, 530 370 Joan, 16, 17, 18, 26 Edith Huntemuller. Enos, M. D., 176 Harry K., 182 Joane, 628 630 368 Enos L., 454 Harry W., 528 John, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Edith iWay, 182 Erastus U., 634 Hazel Burnham, 529 16. 17, 19, 20, 21 Edward R., 514 548 Esther, 11, 124, 634 H. Clifford, 457 22, 24, 26, 28, 31 INDEX. 675 Name. P;!ge. KIRK. 32. 31. 3fi, 4(1. 41 43. 44. 45, 54. «', 54. C2, GS, 72. 73 83, 91,113, 116,131 235, 249, 250, 279 306, 374, 456, 457 489, 621, 625, 628 631, 633, 634, John Comlj', ■Tohn Hammond John J., John Javrett. .John Jones, John L.. S; Jolin M., 303 John P.. John Rn.s.sell, John Smith, 422 John T., 5.30 John Walter, 534. 536 John Wilson, 306. 535 Jonas, 69, 279 Jonathan, 12. 633 Joseph, 12, 16. 19. 24 26. 28, 29, .30, 32 33. 36, 40, 42. 44 47, 49, 53. 62, 73 87. 91 134, ISO 239. 316, 318, 535 631, 635 Josf-ph Clinton, 53S Josepli Edv/in, 177 Joseph Howard, 457 Joseph J., 177 Joseph Jenks, 134, 318 Joseph Tj.. 91 Joseph P. , 181 Joshua A.. 135 Jositua Anderson, 319 .TosiTua Paul 181 Julia Ann, 489 Julia Hunter, 488 JuUa Van T.. 306 Justice W.. 529 Katie C. Bond. 456 Kenneth. 523 I,am-a C, 361 Tj.Rura Derries, 369 Laura v., .525 Leslie E. F,. 529 Letitia, 7S. 133, 319 Letitia Emily, 316 Lettie May, 318 Lewis, 622, 624 Lewis L., 160 Lillie. 160 T,--l|ie L. Wolf, 319 Tyiz'iie Hopkins, .369 Lorenzo, 528 Louis. 277, 487 Louis Eyre, 278 Louis Howard, 487 Louisa PL, 88. 173 Lucretia T., 91 Lucy Ann S, B., 171 Lukens Plenry. 183 Lydia, 40. 62. 133, -303 528 Lydia PIemsworth_j Lydia PI. a.. Lydia K. W., Lydia Y., Mabel, 177. 361 Name Page. 36S 529 180 177 Mabel Krusen. I\Tabel Mohrman. Maggie S. L.. Mahitable, Maiden, 52: 528 182 31 177 Mai'garet, 34 , 46. 47 Kipac. 51. 64, 70 88, 89, 51S Margaret C., 529 Margaret F., 177 Mixrgaret Jane, 171 Margaret S., 87 Margaret Spear, 4S8 Margery, 74, 135 Margery Ann C, 31)4 Marguerite, 233 Marguerite L. G.,1S1 Maria H.. 307 Marian F., 636 ararian H., 172 Marietta. 181 Marion S.. 182 Martha, 40. 41. .51, 62 63. 73. 82, 89, 177. 279 Martha Ann C, 172 Blartha B., 442. 456 457 Martha Ella, 528 Martha Jane, 316 Martha M., 160 Martha P.. 90 Mary, 12. 16. 24, 27 29. 31, 33. 34 35. 40, 42, 46, 47 51. 52, 53. 54. 73 75. S3. 88, U3 131, 134, 135, 158 169. IGO. 247 279, 306, 319 4X7, 663, 630 630, 633 Mary A., 235, 536 Mary Anderson, 633 Mary Ann, 62, 634 635 Mary Ann G., 114 Mary Augusta, 183 Mary Broolt. 278 Mary Buckini;liam. 633 Mary C. 7^' Mary Carman, 181 Mary Caroline, 529 Mary Dodd, 1S5 Mary D. H., 179 Mary E., 124, 235, 278 Mnry E, B., ISO Mary Elizabeth. 319 360 Mary Ella, 181 Mary Ellen, 304 Mary Frances, 318 Mary G., 2no. 456 Mary GrifDth. 635 Maria H.. 537 Mary H. Mahan. 316 Mary Huntemuller, 368 Mai-y J., 1.59, 1,80 Mary Jane, 160, 307 575 Mary Jane JI., 159 Mary Jane R.. 318 Mary .Jane W., 399 Mary .Tohnson. 631 Mary J_j. Dudbridge. 487 Mary L, Lomax, 487 Mary M., 88 Marv N. Steele, 278 Mary Nichols, 633 Mary P. S., 92 Mary R.. 174. 55.". Mai-v Rice, 47 Mary S,. 91, 177 Ma,ry Smith V., 303 Mary T.. 72 Maiy Trego, 528 Mary Tuppe, 369 Name. Page. KIRK Marv W.. 133, 159 Matilda Eyre, 278 MaUlda Williants, 457 Maude, 177 May K. Towles, 488 May Towles, 488 Melissa Carver, 529 Melvina. 536 Mercy H.. 131 Mildred Buckner, 368 INHiiton Newberry, 360 Miranda, 133 Miranda C, 287, 315 Miranda S., 316 Monroe E., 160 Morris P., 181 Mortimer, 89 Myra J., 529 Nancy, lit. 251 Naomi. 361 Naomi A. B., 160 Nellie B. H., 360 Nelson, 304, 456. 528 Nelson S., 629 Nicholas. 627 Ocea, 47 Olivia Hardesty, 368 Ottawell, 628 Pamela. 124 Patience, 47 Pearl C, 529 Percy. 626 Phelje, 12, 46. 64, 90 178 Phebe J., 279 Phebe M.. 131 Phel>e Mcndenhail. 633 Philip, 634, 635 Pierson V.. 528 Priscilla. 53. 54, 86 87, 92, 185 Prvor, 124, 278 Rachel. 25. 26. 32, 33 36, 41, 42, 54. 64 70. 73. 131, 179, 306 307. 536. 634. 635 Rachel C. 135 Rachel Caroline. 320 Rachel I., 91, 181 Rachel S. P., 91 Raymond C. 629 Rebecca. 12, 51, 54, 90 159, 160, 303, 317 627, 633 Rebecca I., 179 Reliecca Iredell, 373 Rebecca Rol^ison, 633 Retta A.. 361 Richard. 627, 628. 629 Robert, 361, 370, 627 628, 629, 631. 632 Dr. Robert. 634 Robert Edwin. 172 369, 370 Robert S., 88 Robert Slierman, 172 Robert Smith, 361 Robert T.. .528 Roberta, 160 Roger, 631, a!3, 633 634 Rosanna Carr, 634-5 Roseanna, 317, 649 Rose F., ,528 Ross, 488 Rudolph, 635 Russell, 48'^ Ruth, 12, 90. 178, 528 Kame. KIRK. Page. 631 Rutli Anna ISO Rynear, 27, 34, 50 51 Samuel, 11, 16, 24 26 27, 29, 30 33 40, 42, 62 74 87, 90, 113 114, 116, 135 171, 179, 251 369, 456, 631 633, 634, 635 Samuel A., 536 Samuel C, 317, 440 Samuel B.. 457 Samuel Edgar, 172 369 456 Sam\iol Edwin, Samuel Henry, 180 Samuel L.. 160 Sara Eliz. Holler, Sara Rebie, 318 Sarali, 11, 12, 16, 24 26. 27, 29, 30 32, 33, 35, 36, 42 49, 50, 61. 53, 54 64, 68, 69, 72 76, 81. 87, 90 116. 123, 1.31, 132 160, 173, 221 251, 278, 279 304 , 316, 360 487, 628, 6B0 631 Sarah Ann, 88, 173 Sarah Ann K., 277 Sarah Ann M., 134 Sarah Ann Malone, 317 Sarah A. W., 181 Sarah Ellen, 316 Sarah Haunis, 2(7 Sarah Jane, 489 Sarah Kelsall, 4S7 Sarah Ij., 91, 183 Sarah Louise C, 488 Sarah Nice. 371 Sarah P., 74 Sarah Pry or, 124 Sarah Shelmire. 182 Sarah W. Bittle, 260 Sarah W. W., 317 Seneca L., 91. 182 Sibbilla, 633 Sidney, 370 Sidney A. S., 172 Simpson. 634, 635 Sophie May, 160 Spencer W., 133, 303 528 Stanley, 528 Stephen, 46, 68. 124 277, 278 Stephen Jones, 488 Stephen L., 306. 636 Stephen S., 128, 131 630 Stephen Scott. 529 Stephen Smitli, 301 316 Stephen T., 179 Stewart L., 182 Susan D., 74 Susanna, 12. 33. 40 48. 51, 53, 63, 75 Susanna C. M.. 278 Susanna N.. 88 Susanna N. K.. 88 Tabitha, 64 Tacy, 89. 175 Tacy Ann. 92, 184 Tacy J., 89 Theodore, 318 676 THE KIRK FAMILY. Page. KIRK. Theodore Harvey. 318 Theofloie T. B., 233 Thomas, 12, 16, 19, 24 26, 32, 33, 40 45, 47, 62, 64 73, 113, 116 131, 134, 249 456, 622 627 628, 629, 634 Thomas B. H., 536 Thomas Blwood, 536 Thomas Fi-ankUn, 318 rhotnas H., Thomas Harvey, 135 306 327, 536 622 Thurston Thyra Alexander Timothy, 631, 632, Tonie May, 4S9 Verona Beckniyer, 369 Virginia E. H.. Walte: . Washington, Watson W., Wilhelmina, William, 11, 24, 278, 634, 171 488 635 307 134, 304 316. 318 12, 16, 19 31, 32, 36 40, 43, 44, 47, 114, 133, 250, 303, 629, VJrrx Alfred William Williiam William 62, 116, 139, 251, 315, 633, B., Bittle, D., 177, William Denard, \"^^illiai"n AVilliam William Fell, Henry, J., 91, William John, William Martin, Wm. Mitchell, A\'illlam William Palm.er, R., 235, William William AVilliam Wilmer. Winfield W. Stokes Zacharia, Robert, T., W., H., KIRKBRIDB. Rebe'^ca E. Robert T., William C, KIRKWOOD. Mary, KITSCH. Anna, Elizabeth, Frederick, KITCHEN. Addison, J^ora J, Eleanor, Susanna, William, 449 450 449 391 567 567 567 441 441 210 314 314 101 Name. Page. T., KITE. Abraham, Hannah, James, William. KITEI^EBY. Deborah, James Mary, KLAUDER. Charles F., Helen, Kl.EINIGHT. John Plenry, Lois, KLINCK. Mary J., KIjINE. Ada M., Annie Florence, Charles T., Clara. Frank S., Jacob R., Mattie M 25, 27 27 27 248 58, 102 58 165 165 252 252 252 589 551 566 589 589 566 Paxson, 589 101 Phebe R. T., KLING. Elias, Marie Jane, Mary Ann, Rebecca, Susan, KLOTZ. Malinda, KNAPP. Clayton F., Effle Dell, Herbert L., John, Louise, Luella, Marietta. Mary Ellen. Milicent, Priscilla P., Sarah, Sarah Twinin Silva Jane, William, KNEEL. Martha E,, KNIGHT Aaron, Alfred, Alice. Amos, Annie, Annie T., Annie Tomlinson Anna. Phillips, Anna Taylor, Barclay, Carrie C'., Carrie T., Charles, Charles B.. Charles L., Deborah, Earl, Edward C, Edwfird Taylor. 223, 440 528 480 584 165 565 373 480 480 480 r,79 139 480 44i 374 572 480 Elizabeth, 74, 165, 566 Elizabeth T., Ellen, Elsie H. R., Ellwood, Elwood Paul, Emily, S! 166 579 374 374 440 Name Page. KNIGHT. George W., Giles, Grace H., Hiinnah T,, Harry P., Plelen, Helen Lydia, Hester , Ida M., Isabella P., Israel Jennie, Jesse, John D., Jonathan, Jonathan C, Joseph I., Joshua, J. Paul, J. Sherwood, Juliana, Laura P., Lillie v., L Paul, Lydia L. T Martha P., Martha T., Mary, Mary C, Mary Conily, Mary Elizabeth, Mary Taylor, Mary T. W., Minnie, Nathan T., S5, 272, Oliver Parry. ISO, 139, 91, 165, 373. Phebe, Rachel, 90, 91, 223, 85, 440, 91. 181, Rachel L. K., Raymond C, 139, Rebecca, 141, 180, Richard. Russell D Ruth, Samuel, Sarah, Sarah T., Sarah Twining, Sarah Tyson Sarah W., Sidney, 363. ,554, Thomas Leedom Warner, Watson T., William B., William R., KNIPE. Emma, Sarah, KNOPP. Fann>', KNOWLES. Ann, Annie Tomlinson. Catharine G., Charles, Edward E., Frances. George B., Hinnah. 128, 129, Henderson W.. 572 74 572 223 579 374 567 72 528 ISO 85 139 180 567 565 565 180 112 436 181 165 448 584 565 480 181 565 574 572 409 165 480 180 398 164 323 373 374 574 112 245 91 579 373 ISO 566 334 223 616 165 272 363 181 164 480 181 566 480 .566 515 490 412 Name. Page. KNOWLES. Mary Prances, 508 Mary T., 508 562 Samuel, 508 Sarah, 562 Wilhelmina, 508 William Henry, 508 KNOX . Sarah Ann, 67 Thomas, 6? KOCFIENOUR. Elizabeth C, 319 KOCKER. Annie, 288, 502 Nathan. 288 KOHL. Katharine, 142 KOOKBR. Cassie, 289, 503 Edward R., 611 Elizabeth, 318 G. Carlin, 611 Henry, 611 John W., 611 Laura B.. 611 Martha H. W., 611 Albert W., 611 Samuel, 289 Walter, 611 William B., 611 KORTUM. Anna R. C, 561 Plenry, 561 KRAFT. Mary A. P., 192 KRATZ. Aaron, 505 Anna May, 505 Delia Leatherman, 541 Eizabeth E., Florence G., George, .John. 127, 128, John E., Jonathan, Joseph, Margaret, Margaret O. , Mary Eliz., 185, 290, John. Ijincoln, Martha, Mary, Owen, Reuben, Russell KREBS. Plelen Louise Philip, KREWSON. David, Elias, Ella H., Emraa, Israel, 505 505 505 505, 540 505 505 540 541 505 505 487 487 551 5.51 484 335 J. B., 243, 529, .533, 534 549, 563, 572 551 290 533 429, 616 Josephine, Letiti.a, Mary Polk, Rebecca, Sarah Ann, KRIER. Alfred, Annette W. G Charles, Edward B., John, Jonathan, .1. Yerkes, Marie, Ora DeL, Sarah, KRUMB Johannette E., 335, 576 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 502 BOO INDEX. 677 M'amc. Pa^ KRUPP, Cecelia K., Wu KPaiSEN. Amos, 529 Anna F., 242 Chas. Carrol, 242 Charles W., 242 Clara A., Ill, 241 Edward A., 242 Eleanor M., 242 Elizabeth C, 242 Ellen C, 242 Frances M. T., 111 Francis, 242 Francis V., HI, 241 George C, 242 Georg-e E 242 E. Gertrude, 242 Henry A., 242, 49') Henry Stanley, 242 James E., 111 Leslie, 242 Mabel, B29 Marguerite, 242 Marguerite P., 242 Matilda, 529 Minnie C, 242 Sarah S., 242, 499 Thomas, 242 William C, 242 KTJHN. Cynthia Ann S., 2S4 John 284 KlFNDERS. Thones, 83 KUNTZ. Elizabeth T., 479 Marena L., 479 Martin. 479 Theodore, 479 KYLE. Clara P., 192 James S., 192 l^Iary D., 143 KYTE. Mary Dingman, 341 l^ABAMAN. Lawrence D., 531 Magdalene, 531 LABAR. Allen E., 161 Caleb, 161 Helen I., 161 Laura A. W., 161 Myron, 16t Susanna B., 161 LABAREB R. M., 234, 407, 491 517, 548 LA BARREN. Alice L. v.. 472 Alvin D., 472 Anna L., 472 .A.nna M. G., 472 Archie, 472 Arthur, 472 Asel M., 472 Blanch A. H., 472 Charles F., 472 Deroice, 472 Edna B. P., 472 Ella, 472 Ella A., 472 Elvira, 472 Floyd, 472 George I., 472 Ida B., 472 Name. IjA BARREN. Inez, James T., Jane Oliver, Jennie, Judah, tiittie L. F., Leah T., Lena Burrell, LeonaiTl, Mabel, Paul S., Ralph D., Robert, Robert P., Sarah Jeffers, V.^ilter A., Wilbur J., LACET. Anna Rebecca, Ben,iamin, Edwin, Elizabeth T., Elizabeth W., Esther, 38, Esther Ann, Hannah H., Henry, Isaac, 57, 99, Page. 472 472 472 472 267, 472 472 267 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472 472, 472 472 107, Jesse, John, Joseph, 57, 32, 38, 57, 107, 56, 57, 38, 205, Margaret W., 207, Martha, 97, 98. 207, 208, 414, Mary, 36, 39, 56, 99, Mary Ann, Rachel, 32, .57, 99, Rebecca W., 205, Richard, Rose Ella, Ruth T., 99, Sarah, 57, 5S, Sarah Ann. Silas T., Susanna W., Tamer, Thomas, AVarner, William, 32, 38, 205, 397, L.^CHBURY. Elijah, Mary PTannah. LADD. Louis. Olivia H. K., LAGER. John, Mary, LAING. Abram, David, Hugh, Isaac, James, Rachel T., Thomas, William, LAIR. Abi M.. 155 Ben,1amin, 155 Joel, 322 Leonard, 322 Mary C. Walton, .322 415 99 208 208 9S 99 207 414 32 208 227 98 99 208 71 207 397 127 611 97 207 415 208 227 207 98 415 107 98 99 208 415 57 57 99 207 414 564 564 368 368 354 354 118 lis 118 118 118 118 118 118 Name. Page. T., 109, 236, H., 385, Van- LAIRD. Bizabeth, Elizabeth George, Hugh, Jes.sie F., John C. F Margaret, Nancy, Sarah, Seward, Sophronia W., Susan, Thomas, Varrel, William S. LAISTBR. Alfred A., Hetty, Martha K. Morris H., Sarah L., LAKE. Dinah Ann, Elizabeth M, Howard T., Laura, LAMB. Aj^ner M., Charles. Douglas, Ella M. G., John, Jonathan, Rachel E Plorn, WinHeld, LAMBERT. Albert, ■Oharles A., Elias, Eva L. C, Hannah Eliz., H,innah T., John, Jonathan, Joseph, Margery, Mary, Noah, Sarah B., LAMBORN. Anna Lorena, Cedora Maria, Clara L. M., Clifford E., Edward H., PJlizabeth, Einily Luanna, Estella May, Esther Cedora, Helen Eugenia, Job, Mary Emily B., Oakley Homer, LA MIRAN. Catharine, LAMSON, Azro Darby. Helen K. Davis, LANCASTER. Harriet B., Mary, Mary A., Phebe, Thomas, LANCE. Elizabeth, Emma, 131, 237 109 237 109 237 237 236 236 236 337 236 337 237 237 237 196 196 196 196 196 599 575 575 575 291 291 450 450 302 291 291 291 224 234 514 514 234 219 311 514 219 311 425 219 224 382 382 382 382 382 391 382 382 382 382 382 382 382 349 488 461 183 392 32 26 270 393 Name. LANDAN. Elizabeth, Johri, Mary S., LANDBS. Mandelia, LANDIS. (Jhristian S., Jacoo, Maria, Mary, Sarah Jane C, LAN E. George, Mary, Sarah, LANG. Amelia S., LANGHORNE. George, Nottie S., LANNING. Betsey T., Charles, Christopher, Elizabeth, F-anny, Hannah, Martha, Stephen, LAPP. Agnes, Emma P., William J., LARGE. Addle Pteifer, Amanda, Amanda M., I Page. 340 340 340- 388 388 388 517 143 72 85 437 437 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 121 277 277 277 517 283 !95, 311 545 515 295 Anna, Anna Eliza C, Anna Mary Paist, 297 Anna S., 515 Anna W., 414 Annie, 131, 318 Annie B. Cooley, 516 B. Frank, 515 Charles, Charles B., Charlotte P. Clarence, Cynthia, Cynthia S., Bbenezer, 518 516 295 516 295 128 128, 129 131 Edward Morgan, 517 Elizabeth Rose, 516 Ella, 520 BUa Thomas, 515 Emerson, Emma, E.Stella R., Eva, Fennimore S,, Florence E., Frank H., Franklin, r'rederick W., Hannah M., Harriet A., Hazel M., Henry C, Henry Pearson. Isaac S., Jacob, Jane Cray, Jennie L., J. Howard, Joseph, Joseph H., 517 516 515 516 517 517 517 515 517 295 616 517 414 515 518 128 297 516 516 500 295, 517 295, 82, 678 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. LARGE. Josephine, 414 Joseph K., 128, 295 311 Laura Eastburn, 414 Laura H. E., 534 Lavinia P., 414 Margaret J., 517 Martha B. Slack, 295 Martha G. Paist, 295 Mary, 503, 515, 520 Mary Ann, 293, 517 Mary B., 414 ]\lary Emma, 515 Mary H,, 12!) Merrick P., 515 Myrtle M., 517 Octavius P., 517 Rachel, 414 Samuel, 129, 297 Sarah Ann, 295 Sarah White. 515 Theodore, 297, 520 Watson, 515 William H., 515 William- M., 414, 534 William, S., 295, .318 515 Winfleld S., 515 LARISON. Alice R., 60G Ellen. 507 George Wm., 507 Harietta, 507 Maria Engles, 289 Martha, 507 Mary J,ane, 506 Sarah Ann, 506 William, 289, 506 LARUE. Adella W., Albert C, 438 Alma Pearl, Anna Rebecca, 416 439 439 333 572-3 Archie, 415 Bessie L. Mathews. 439 Earl Stanley, Edgrar Justin, Elizabeth, Emma S. P., Emma S. Poole Evangeline, Harrison C., 238, 438 439 Harrison Morell Horace R., James, John B., Marion E., Marmaduke, Marniaduke C, IMarvin Baxter, Mary Ellen, 399, Rachel Palmer Roy, Sarah N. Rhoafl.. 439 William B., 415 I-Jame. Page. 439 439 288 238 439 439 439 439 399 438 439 .333 438 415 608 321 415 I>ARZALERE. Ben.lamin, Esther, Franklin, Hugh. Mabel, Mary Ann, Prisoilla, Raymond. Robert C , Robert R., 442 442 494 494 494 442 494 494 494 494 LASHIER. Addie A. T., 474 Franklin, 270 George H., 474 Luetta J. H., 270 Olive Powers. 270 Rebecca A. T., 121 Richard, 121, 270 Theodore, 270 William, 270 LASHLEY. Cyrene P., 503 IjASKET. H. C, 519 LATHUM. Bridget, 76 LATTA. John Ewing. 149 Margaret E., 149, 34S LAWRENCE. George W., 359 Mary A., 359, 5S5 LAWRIE. Gawen, 4 LAWS. Emma Cameron, 209 William, 209 LAWSING. S. O., 574 LAYCOCK. ! John, 32 LAYTON. I Angle, S18 Clara, 336 Franklin M., 361 Howard, 361 ' Laura C. Kirk, 361 1 Lewis, 318 LEACH. Archie G., 547 Edna K. Walton, 547 LBADBEATER, Mary E., 619 LEAR. Alice T., 347 Anna M. T., 429 Catharine, 442 David, 442 Dorothy, 483 E. P., 518 George, 483 Hannah, 442 Helen James, 4S3 Henry, 483 Jesse, 429 John Brock, 483 Julia B., 483 Louisa P. Brock, 483 Lucy, 484 Mary, 483 William P., 483 LEA,THERBURT. Mary, loi Thomas, 101 LEATHERMAN. Anna Bell, 541 Charles, 540 David, 540 Delia, 541 Delia May, 540 Edgar L., 540 Elizabeth, 540 Henrietta, 640 Jacob, 308, 540 Jane Carver, 30S John, 308 Name. Page. LEATHERMAN. Mary Kratz, 540 R Emma H., 501 Zachariah T., 540 LEAW. Annie, 306 Joseph, 306 LE(JLERE. Eliz. Cutler, 344 Elizabeth C, 145 Josepli, 145 LEDERT. George, 561 Hannah, 561 Mary, 561 LEE. Addison, 429 Annie Coope r. 616 Charles M., 616 Clara, 308 Clara M. Doan, 534 Elizabeth, 111, 112 Frances, 429 George E., 534 Hannah, 195. 305 307 Isaac, 432 James, 615 James L., 616 John, 429 John M., 615 Lucy, 432 ]\laggie T., 429 !\lary. 58, 103, 112, 425 Morton Ray, 429 Oscar C, 429 Phebe Anna 520 Pliebe Anna M., 615 Ralph, 534 Richard Henry, 59 Robert H., 429 Rose, 183 Russell S.. 429 Sarah, 432 William, 58, 112 LEECH. George, T XT' TjTI~1 /^T\ ^ 629 i-iECjDOiVi. Achsah S., 272 Alice, 272, 363 Alice v.. 122 Annie, 605 Augustuis W 863 Benjamin, 67 Beulah, 122 Charles, 122, 165, 272 272, 273 Clara, 273 David, 122, 225 David R., 272 Edward, 122, 165, 272 363 Edwin C, 67 Eleanor, 67 Elijah R., 334 Elizabeth, 67, 122 272 Elizabeth M. 272 273 Elizabeth S. J.. 584 Ellen K., 272 Ellen Knight, 363 Emeline, 272 Emma, 415 Hannah A. T., 272 Hiram K., ?63 Jesse, 59, 67, 122, 272 225, 3(53 Jessie Mellin 272 John H., 584 Jonathan, 272 Joseph, W Name. LEEDOM. Julia L., Laura, Lottie Miller, Lottie M. M., Louisa P. M., Lydia, Lydia A., Lydia M., Margaret, Mary, 59, 67, 273 Medora W.. Morris, Raciiel, Richard, Page. 67 605 363 272 272 165 336 122 67 43, Rosa, Sarah, Sarah Ann, 43, 67, 272, Sarah Ann H., Sarah T. K., 165, Susan L., Thomas, Tliomas L., Walter P., Water Francis, 363 272 67, 122 59, 67 122 272 122 William, LEES. Bessie, ,, John S., LEFEVRE. George D., John, Joseph. Paul, Sarah Cooper, LEFFERTS. Annie, Jennie, LEIBHART. Henry, Katlierine, LEIDY. Maggie S., LELAND. Mary, Susanna, LEONARD, Agnes, Albert, Arabelle, Caroline, Donald P., Eliza A. Davis, Harry, Sarah, Walter Walter M., William O., LESLIE. Dorwin, Elizabeth T., James, Kate, William F., LESTER. Eartin G., Caroline, Cynthia J, 333 122 272 67 584 272 272 36a 67, 605 553 553 391 390 391 391 390 315 516 612 612 182 400 500 568 199 479 199 271 472 271 561 271 271 472 •128 428 428 428 428 357 567 156 Elizabeth Green, 357 Evan G., Evan J., Joseph G., Sarah Van William, LETTS. Adaline, Mary Emma William, 166, Horn, 367 357 367 1, 291 291 618 618 618 INDEX. 679 Name. LEVERING. Elizabeth, LEVIS. Albert, Clement S,, Ezra, Joseph W., Katharine M Mary, Samuel, Samuel G Sarah L. Page. 35 Name. Page. 167 167 327 327 167 86 14, 40 167 Walton, 327 167 11. Spencer M., LB WARS. VAniliam, LEWIS. Abraham, Ann, 260, 4fil, Ann T., Ann Thomas, Anna Bell, Blanche Marie, Captain, Catharine, 44, Charles, Christina, L. P., Deniaris, Edwin W., Edwin Wilmer, Elijah, Eliza, Elizabeth, 35, 39, 59, 67, 132, Elizabeth C, Eliz. T. Haines, Elsie, Emery, Emery Timothy, Eintly Corlies, Emmor T., Ezekiel, Flora Z., Frank, Guy Elmer, Hanna J., 256, Hannah, Hannah Emeline, Harriet B. S., Helinda, Ellen, Henry, 13, 22, 23, Isaac, Isabella M., Jane, John, 13, 27, 28, Joseph, Joseph Leland, Judson H., Linnaeus Q., Lorenza D., 434, Martha Ann E., Mary, 39, Mary Adaline, Mary E., Mary Edna, Mary Emma L., Mildred E., Milo Clifton, Minnie Creola, Mordecai, 44, Oliver James, Rachel, Ralph, 11, Reading, Rel^ecca, Richard, Sadie, Samuel, 23, 27, 289 15 462 395 193 438 618 260 45 438 590 45 482 618 404 528 45 308 482 434 438 434 618 482 438 27 536 482 618 459 219 617 145 618 27 145 28 155 45 39 132 590 590 145 590 617 618 404 590 617 590 438 618 618 618 618 45 438 434 23 155 598 482 238 45 LEWIS. Sarah, 27, 45, Sarah E. T., Sarah K., Sharp D., Sidney, Stacy C, Thomas, 23, 41, 45, Tacy Jane. Waldo McK., Walter Lorenzo, William, 536, William C, LIBBT. Helen I. Dennis, LIEBERMAN. Mary A., LIGHT. Charles W., Rachel S. B., LIGHTPOOT. Amos J. , Anna J., Annie L., Emilie C, Hannah, Lee Garrigues, Rebecca W. J., Thomas. 557, LINCOLN. Eva, Ezariah, John J., Lloyd Stanley, B'largaret L., Mary, Rachel H., LINBURG. Sylvester, LINDSET. Maggie, Virgie, LINGARD. Edward, John, LINGERFIELD. Blsther E. C, Harriet L., John, LINGO. Dwight, Ellen, Jesse, Laura M. H., Laurie, Martha, Mary, Wayne, William, LINGOFBLTER. Alice H., W. F., LININGER. Earl, Elizabeth, Elma A, R., Ethel, Jacob D., Ray Thomas, Sarah M. T., William, LINTON. Elizabeth, Esther, Hannah, lona, Isaiah, 449 473 62S 622 390 390 390 523 523 523 523 523 523 523 523 523 480 4S0 467 467 467 467 467 467 467 467 37 594 538 538 37 535, Name. LINTON. James, Mary Louisa, Marietta, Sarah A., LIPPINCOTT. Albert,, Ann, ArnilUa, Burton, Caroline A., Charles, Clara, David, Eva W., 535, Frederick, George, Henry, Horace, Ida May, Isaac E., James G., 535, John W., Katie H., Lewis, Lillian H., Maggie, Margaretta T., Martha, 1S8, 376, Mary Ann R., Mary Anna E.. Nancy, Rachel, Sarah, 206, Sarah A., Tunis, William, 186, LISK. Effle, John, Sarah C. 538 406 528 646 535 186 98 535 392 206 524 612 612 535 535 535 535 535 535 612 524 535 535 535 524 535 535 535 535 535 535 413 535 535 206 271 271 Twining, LITTLE. Armilla C, Charles, Cornelia, Edmund, James, Tane, John, Louisa, Mary, Otis , Robert, 413 413 413 99 99 184 57, 99 413 57 413 99 413 Sarah ' Gifford, ' 597 Thomas, 99 LITZAN. Gulielma, 191 Hiram, 191 LIVEZBY. Alice, 323 Ann, 160 Anthony, 132 Charles W., 564 Cyrus, 313 Edward, 315, 563 Ellen B., 454 Emma, 568 Esther, 315, 401, 548 Felicia H., 313 Jacob, 563 Jacob S., 297 John, 219, 229, 262 Jonathan, 52 Martha H., 564 Martha T., 229, 448 561 Mary, 219, 424 Rachel, 51 Ruth Betts, 663 Samuel, 156 Sarah, 132, 314, 326 Name. LIVEZBT. Susanna, Thomas, Tillie, Whittingham, William, LLEWELLYN. Hannah, Susanna LLOYD. Amanda, A manda Ann, Annie Eliz. Benjamin, 75, Charles, Charles T., Clayanna, Elizabeth W. Emma, Esther, Ethel Sholes, H., K., Page. 62 51 492 492 454 177 190 210 210 42 ;., 341 169, 184 210 341 444 75 162 400 341 226, Hannah S., 184 Howard T., 341 John, 75, 162, 210 M. A., 341 Martha, 75, 138 Rachel, 184 Sarah, 75, 169, 184 3S4 Susan D., 210 Susanna, 75 AV. A., 341 Walter, 42 William, 210, 40O Wm. Moore, 226 LOBB. Esther H., 167 LOCK. Bertha, 607 LOCKARD. Leonora T., 466 Orange B., 466 LOCKE. Atabie C, 541 LODGE. Eizabeth M., 174 Ella, 200 Fleetwood, 174 LOEW. Minnie S., 428 LOPLAND. Susan P., 277 LOPTIS. Mary, 62 LOFTQS. Mary Ellen, 607 LOGAN. Ella, 631 William P., 521 LOGBES. Mary, 479 LOGGIE. Annie M., 381 LOGUE. I. W., 381 LOINES. Ann R., 226 Elizabeth C, 225 Elizabeth H., 226 Elizabeth P., 226 Plelen A., 226 Lydia A., 226 Richard, 106, 226 Sarah, 106 Sarah G., 226 Sarah K., 226 William H., 226 LOMAX. Mary I,., 487 680 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Pa^e. LOMMERSON. Sarah, 121 LONG. Carrie D., 201 Eliza .1., 574 Helen, 34.^ Helen I. Dennis 345 Henry, 524 John R., 345 Laura V., 524 Mary, 148 Welding D., 345 LONGAKER. Mary, 584 LONGA_N-ECKER Elizabeth T., 254 James, 254 Laura H., 254 Leona, 254 Owen, 254 Koy, 254 LONGSHORE. Elizabeth, 110 239 Prances, 105 James, 105, 110 Phebe, 105, 224 LONGSTRETH. Ada Zilla, 171 Elizabeth, 88 William W., 171 LOOPBORROW. David, 52 Elizabeth, 27 Hannah, 51 John, 51 Margaret, 27, 34 52 86 Mary, 34 Nathaniel, 34, 51 53 Rebecca, 51 Walliam, 34, 33, ,51, 52 LOPER. Hannah E., 218 LORAH. Anna Gertrude, 420 Anna L. M., 420 David. 420 Jacob, 420 Mary Elizabeth, 420 LORBER. Bertha M. P., 601 Prani<, 601 LORD. Amanda, 210 Amanda K., 210 Charles, 210 John, 210 Susan D., 210 William, 210 LOTT. Martha, 439 LOUDER. Harriet, 481 Martha, 505 LOUDERBOUGH. Rachel A., 277 LOTJX. Albert, 438 .^nna B. Lewis, 438 Elizabeth C, 539 John H., T OAnj^ 438 IjU V Jii. Ann, 75, 137 Benjamin, 75 Eleanor, 75 Emn.a, 500 Jennie Lowhead, 344 John Beresford, 344 Sarah L. Slocura, 344 Name. P9.ge. LOVELAND. Caroline, Catharine W'., Edward G., Ella M., Emma J. D., Pred H.,, Henry, John, John E., I..eander W., Lillie T., Maggie Clayton, John, Nellie, Samuel W., Warren, William T., LOVETT. Anna M. S., David H., David Heston. Pannie, Mary S., Phebe. William P., LOWE. EJlla Farthing, ufulia A., LOWER. Elias, Susan, LOWHEAD. Jennie, LOWNES. Eliza. Elizabeth T,., 107, Esther B., 203, Hannah, 14, James, 97, 107, Julia Ann, Mary B., 202, Mercy B., Rebecca, 203, Sarah Ann, Thomas B., William, 97, LOWREY. Maud, LOWRIE. Annie, LOWR^. Jane E., LOWTHER. A. W., Maurine L,, Sarah, LUCAS. Nicholas, LUCE. Caroline, George Andrew, Mary Leona, LUFF. A. Grace, Alfred, 338, Alfred Harding, Charles Earl, Elizabeth W., Ella Grace, Franklin P., 338, George R., 569, Horace Raab, J. Milton, Katharine, Laura R. Titus, Lida Helen J., Mabel, Rachel, Ruthanna, Wm. Wynkoop, 470 266 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 470 266 470 470 470 470 411 243 411 243 411 441 411 425 603 63 247 Name. Page. LUKENS. Alice, 221 Alice B., 161 Amos, 550 Ann, 83 Azor, 83, 161 Benjamin, 137 Charles K., 160 Christianna, 656 Christianna S., 324 Edwin T., 573 Elizabeth, 64, 137, 160 162, 327, 328, 390 Ellen T., 160 Emeline, 573 George, 161 George K., 160 Hannah, 51, 180 Harriette J. H., 573 Jacob, 105 Jane, 83, 159 Joanna, 176 John, 27, 83, 160, 573 John A., 161 Joseph, 54 Joseph S., 89 Ijcvi, 74 Mary, 54, 89, 550 Mary K., 83, 160 Mary M., 161 Moses, 160 Moses W., 160 Peter, 51, 324 Rachel B., 105 Rebecca, 51, 83 Rynear, 54 Seneca, 54 Sidney A., 185 Susan, 67 Tabitha, 54, 91 William, 308 LUNDT. Anna, 217 LUNGER. Katie, 339 Mary Jane 420 LUPTON. D., 233 Elizabeth, 70 Joseph, 29, 31, 32 Mary, 32 LUTHER. Luella, 468 Maryette T., 265 Orlando, 265, 468 LTDB. Florence West, 257 LTDICK. Norah M. Hays, 525 W. H., 525 LYMAN. Emma, 431 Louisa Ely, 431 William A., 431 LYNCH. Ella W., 178 George, 578 Harry, 578 Margaret Walton, 578 Mary B., 474 Norman, 578 LYON. Arthur Marcena, 459 Elizabeth T., 116 Everett Lewis, 459 Grace, 256 Grace Moore, 459 Hanna J. Lewis, 256 Harry Osborn, 459 Henry, 116, 255 Name. Page. LYON. Henry J. C., Jacob, Jay Marcena, John, .Jonathan, Josephine, Lavelle Lewis, Lulu Ditzel, Mabel Winifred, Marcena, 256, Margaret, Mary Derhodes, Mary Rowe, Massina, Osborn, Virginia, Walter Ivan, 459 41 459 116 41 255 459 459 459 459 459 256 459 116 256 459 460 LYONS. Mary, 260 462 LYSTER. Fred, 542 Laura Black 542 LYTLE. Hannah, 366 John, 366 Mary R., 366 M McADAMS. Annie H., 521 Benjamin, 130, 298 Charity, 129 Eliza, 521 Elizabeth Ar n. 298 522 Ella Logan, 521 Emma A., 521 Prank A., 521 George, 130 Jane, 130 Margaret Q. 621 Mary Eliza, 298, 520 Samuel, 298 Sarah H., 298 Susan M., 298. 521 Susan Sanders, 298 Sylvester W. ,298 521 William, 298 William H., 521 William Q., 521 McAFEB. Mary, 296 McALBERSON Anna, 340 McARTHUR. Grace Harding, 577 John, 577 Joseph, 577 Laura, 175 Lidie M., 577 Thomas, 175 McBBRTH. Mary, 511 McBRIDE. Margaret, 424 McBROOM. Mary C. T., 221 McCAMMON. John, 255 Martha H., 255 Mccarty. Elizabeth, 122 Jane, 93 Job, 93, 194 Lydia, 122, 272 Sarah Ann, 194 Thomas, 122 INDEX. 681 Name. Page. McCAY. Mildred B. Kirk, 368 Mildred Buckner, 368 William T. W., 368 McCLEERY. Ida J., 256, 460 James R., 256 JNIargaret, 256 McClelland. Mary J., 299, 523 Sarah B., 301 W. M., 301 McCLENNEN. Emma A., 192 Catharine J., 193 James, 192 John P., 192 Rachel C. P., 192 Samuel T., 192 Thomas P., 192 McCLINTOCK. Anna, 183 Annie C, 177 Ella, 183 James, 183 J. M., 177 McCLURE. Jane E., 480 Prudence, 480 Samuel, 480 McCOLLIN. Anna G., 613 McColm. Mai-y E., 556 Robert, 556 McCORCLE. Lucy, 379 MoCORD. Elizabeth, 255 MacCORKLE. Anna M. Sillman, 577 Arthur, 577 Augustus, 577 Augustus P., 336 Charles M., 577 Charles N., 577 Elizabeth, 391 Elmer M., 577 Emma H., 577 Emma W., 577 Eugene E., 577 Porence, 577 Gertrude, 577 Harry C, 677 Kate, 677 Lidie, 577 Lizzie Beisel, 577 Louisa ]-'. H., 336 Maggie M., 677 Mamie M., 577 Mildred, 577 Nathan, 336 Norman, 577 Walter S., 577 William, 577 McCOT. Isabella T., 321 Maggie, 240 Mccracken. Alice, 599 Esther M. C, 100 James W., 599 William, 100 McCREADY. Susanna Cox, 278 McCULLICK. M. C, 270 Name. Page. McCURRT. Clara, 542 John, 542 Mary, 542 McDANIEL. Asa, 253 John, 229 John T., 252 Lucy Todd. 252 Margaret O., 252 Martha, 229 Sarah, 229 Mcdonough. Jane, 172 Mcdonald. John, 154 Sarah N., 154 MoDOWELI,. Aletta, 228 Alexander, 60 Alma Woodruft, 445 Amanda Davis, 446 Amanda M., 227 Amelia D., 229 Amy C, 445 Ann, 60, 106, 228 Anna Casey, 448 Anna E., 448 Anna M., 44S, 561 Anna Robins, 448 Annie M., 445 Bessie, 229 Caroline, 448 Caroline A. G., 106 Catharine N., 22? Clarissa, 446 Donald, 446 Edna, 448 Edward, 448 Ed. Sayres, 22S Eleanor, 445 Eleanor D., 227 Eleazer, 106 Bleazer T., 22S, 229 448 Eliza, 60 Eliza Ann, 226 Eliza C. J., 107 Elizabeth, 448 Elizabeth M., 448 Elizabeth W., 229 Ella, 448 Emma, 248 Emma Malone, 445 Emma M. Scott, 445 Esther C, 106 Esther E., 446 Esther J., 446 Ethel, 448 E. Twining. 561 Eva, 248 Fanny, 228 Fielding, 248 Frances, 448 Frank A., 448 Frederick, 445 Garron, 448 George, 106, 227, 229 248, 445 George F., 249 George S., 60, 229 436 445 Georgeine, 228 Hannah, 60, 227 Hannah K. F., 107 Hannah L., 446 Horace B., 229 Irene, 448 James, 60 James D., 445 Jane B., 229 .Jennie May, 229 Name. Page. Mcdowell. John, 60 John E., 229 John S., 448 John W., 229, 346 Joseph, 227 Joseph F., 229 Kenneth, 445 Kinsey, 445 Letitia, 448 Lucian B., 229, 447 Lutie T., 446 Margaret B., 448 Margaret R., 445 Margery Ann, 425 Martha B. T., 248 Martha M., 229 Martha T. L., 229 Mary, 60, 106, 227 Mary E., 445, 619 Mary Jane, 447 Mary Rimby, 448 Miriam L., 44!i Rachel, 60, 248 Rebecca, 496 Rebecca S., 229 Rebecca W. S., 346 Robert, 60. 106, 227 229, 346, 445, 446 448 Samuel, 496 Sarah, 60, 106, 228 Sarah E., 229, 249 Sarah Wilgus, 448 Walter, 445 Warner, 249 William, 60, 106, 226 227, 445 William A., 446 William B., 229 William H., 445 William T., 448 William W., 248 Winchester, 229 Zula, 229 McEWEN. Kate Q., 600 MacFARLAN. Anna, 552 McPARLAND. Cassie, 365 McFARLANB. Elizabeth J., 349 James, 349 McGAFFICK. Nevada, 255 McGEB. Lydia, 390 McGEEHAN. Mai-garet, 200 McGLAUGHLIN. Anne. 64 McGRANN. Eleanor M., 349 Grace M., 350 Harriet Fell, 349 Harriet G., 350 Hugh Pell, 350 John A., 349 Mary, 350 Richard J., 349, 350 McGREGAR, Annie, 266 McGUIRB. Bruce, 200 Eleanor, 200 Emily Jane, 200 George, 200 Harry, 200 Jennie, 200 Jesse, 200 Mary, 200 William, 200 Name. McHENRY. Amanda M., Caroline, Charles M.. Chas. Meredith, Clinton P., Emeline, Francis, 79, 150, Jessie Louisa, Julia P., Kate Latta, Margaret E. L., Mary DuBois, Mary F. , Mary Fell, Mary Louisa, Nellie Louisa, Ida, Roy Congdon, Sarah Congdon, Sarah F., Wilhelmina C, William, 79, Wm. Ewing, McILVAIN. Ann, 86, Ann C, Ann Eliza, Anne Crosby M., Bernard S., Edward B., Edward P., Eliza, Elizabeth, George W., Henry, Henry S., Jeremiah, 52, 85, John, 52, John Morton, John Spencer, Lydia, 85, Rachel R., Samuel, Sarah, Sarah C, Sarah C. P., Spencer, 85, Susan C., McINTOSH. Cornelia, Tacy, William, McKENNET. Mary, McKBNZIE. Elizabeth, 120, McKINNEY. Charles, Jane, Margaret, MoKINSTRY. Catharine, Catharine L., Edward, Ella Gertrude, Ella H., Ellen S. W., Emily Anna, 228, 317, Hannah H., Henry, 228, James, 281, T'homaa, William, McLAIN. Mary, Page. 150 160 149 348 349 150 349 349 150 348 149 348 149 349 150 349 349 349 349 150 149 348 149 348 166 86 166 166 166 86 166 85 52 166 166 163 86 166 85 166 85 165 166 86 85 86 166 166 85 177 177 177 125 266 366 98 366 281 228 652 551 552 234 548 228 317 552 228 552 161 682 THE KIRK FAMILY. Narns Page. Mclaughlin. Cynthia W., 49S David, 498 Mary, 498 William, 49!) MoLEAN. K. Charles, US Charles I., 147 Chester Ira, 34t, Deborah, 148 Frances Miriam, 346 Hannah E. P., 147 Harry C, 313 Ma E., 313 Ira, 346 Mary B. Carver, 313 William H., 313 William P., 346 McMACKIN. Elizabeth, 329 McMAHON. Catharine C. McMANUS. Cornelius, Emma, McMASTERS. Cornelia, .John, Mary Etta, MoMICHAEL. James L., Lavinia A., Sallie G., McNAIR. Addle, David, Eliza, K., Elizabeth, Emma, Harry, Jane, James, 89, John, Mary B. Large, Sarah Jane, McNEAL. Elizabeth, McNE:ELY. Abigail, 187, Alexander, Elizabeth, 603, George, McNeill. Anthony, Elizabeth, Margaret, 54 McNULTT. Andrew J., ' Anna M., : Elizabeth J., 1 Mary C, ) William P., ; McOMBBR. Hugh, Mary Van Horne 387, 603 MoPHERSON. Esther W., Jane, John, McVEY. Agnes B., John, McWILLIAMS. Mary, MacDONALD. David, .Tessie, 427 206 206 206 175 175 175 529 529 Name. Page. MACKET. Mary, 216 MACKLIN. Sarah E., 578 aiACOMBER. Gertrude, 161 MACUMBER. Jennie R., MACY. Joseph A., Lucinda Paxson, MAGILL. Allen H., Almira RoDlnson, Amy, Beatrice, Bessie, Carrie Altemus, Catharine J., Cath. Jenkins, Chalkley H., Charles H. David H., Delia, Dora, Edgar, Edward H., 243 Edward Hicks, Edwardine, Edward W., Elizabeth H M., Emma L., Eudora, Francis G., Prank, Gertrude B. Hannah C. Harriet A. Helen, Henry, Howard, Isaac R., Jacob, John, ,Ionathan P, Joseph E., Katie A. H. Marian, Mary, Mary W., Mary W Matilda R., Maud Miller, Raehel M. P., Rachel Paxson Reba H., Rebecca T., Roscoe C, Sarah, Sarah E. G., Sarah Taylor, Sarah W. Beans, 243 Spencer, 501 Watson Harvey, 452 Watson P., 244, 452 472 381 331 501 452 532 452 616 452 452 244 452 501 501 516 516 501 686 452 398 452 244 516 462 452 516 452 198 516 462 198 616 516 112 516 112, 243 516, 632 501 462, 586 585 112, 516 Harvey, 244 244 516 244 453 501 244 516 92 243 243 W., L., William, MAHAN. Adella, Ann, 177, Annie E., Charles, Cornelius, Elizabeth, George L., Howard H., Mary E., 112, 516 616 244, 453 398 425 316, 398 616 .530 615 616 615 425, Mary H., 316, 548, 649 K-, 360, Name. ] MAHAN. Minnie F., Phebe Anna, Sallie P., AVilhelmina T., Zephaniah, MAHANY. Maria, MAHR. Joseph, MAITLAND. Anderson, Andrew, Henrietta O., Sarah S. Dean, MAJOR. Alfred J., Alma, Benjamin, Charles W., Elizabeth J. Geoige, Henry, John, Josephine G. D., Sarah Ann, MALCOLM. Catharine A., MALONE. Alice P., Annie Florence, Arthur Johnson, Caroline P., Carrie, Charles, Elmira B., 136, Emma, Hannah, 47, 75, 136, 137, 138, Harvey, Helen B., James, 134, 136, 322 John, 75, 131, 136.' 141. Lewis, 550, Mary, 47 72, 139, Mary L., Patrick, 47, 76, Phebe, 131, 1.33, 139 Rachel, 1,36. 139 Ruth Anna W.. Sarah, Sarah A. B., ■ Sarah Ann, Sarah B. D. Sarah C, Sarah M., Sue V. Slack, Watson, William H., Wilson, MALSBfJRY. Caroline A., Edward, James R., Mildred K., M.\NCHBSTER. Anna Mildred, Anna T., Bertha B., Bertha M. H., Claud W.. Delbert D., Elmer B., Gladys May, Grantly L., 134, 413, 616 615 616 435 244 386 69 192 393 192 393 360 534 634 360 360 534 117 534 534 117 551 651 551 561 551 660 322 413 445 76 139 651 551 206 413 139 184 551 141 284 413 138 139 138 303 322 322 142 560 317 200 184 549 551 551 550 445 536 536 536 536 468 265 468 468 468 468 468 468 468 Name. Page. MANCHESTER. Joseph, 265, 468 Lillian M., 468 Lincoln G., 468 Loella A. F., 468 Lucinda G., 468 Norman V., 468 Roscoe L., 468 ISL^NLY. Delilah B., 378, 590 Jeremiah L., 378 MANN. Albert R., 552 Emma K., 338 G. S., 338 Katherine R., 552 Rebecca S., 552 MANNINGTON. Jemimah, 295 MANSFIELD. Elizabeth, 392 MANTZ. Fredericka, 336 MARCELLUS. Amos, 309 Emeline, 309, 543 MAR6ERUM. Hannah, 224, 441 Rebecca, 224, 441 Susannah, 458 MARIS. George, 14 MARKHAM. William, 4 MARLIN. Mary Eliz., 490 MARLOW. Harriet, 571 Joseph, 45 Rachel, 45 MAROT. Grace Edna P., 687 Lawrence Pusey, 587 Philip, 587 William, 687 Abner, 174 Agnes B. M., 175 Albanus L., 174 Annie, 175 Annie H., 174 Annie P., 170 Bertha, 175 Bessie, 176 Caroline, 175 Cliarles, 89, 176 Delaware, 175 Edward E., 174 Edward J.. 170 Eliza, 175 Elizabeth, 54, 88, 174 Elizabeth B., 88 Elizabeth M. 175 Ella B., 176 Emma, 175 Enoch W., 170 George, 175 George H., 174 George S., 174 George W., 175 George Wm., 174 Plannah, 174 Hannah H., 89 Harry, 174, 175 Henrietta, J., 175 Ida Jones, 175 Isaac W., 170 Jennie, 176 Jennie W,, 174 INDEX. 683 Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. MARPLB. MARTIN. MASTERS. MATHEWS. Jesse, S9 Edgar L,, 602 Bertram Terrell, 421 Gulielma, 191 Jesse Mann, 1(4 Edith, 444 David, 103, 217 Howard Benj., 356 John, 89, 175 Elizabeth B., 104 David Durw^ard, 421 Isabella, 155 John Thomas, 174 Elizabeth L. H., 225 Deborah E. W., 217 Ivy Letitia, 356 Joseph Albert, 170 George, 338, .339 Deborah Leona, 421 James, 154, 356 Kirk, 88, 174, 175 Henry, 3S6 Edwin Luce, 421 Jennie, 155 Laura, 175 James, 104 Ernest Arthu.r 421 John, 166 Lillie, 175 Jane G. Cooper, 386 Ethel Louisa, 421 Joseph, 155, 222 249 Louisa, 175 John C, 602 Florence I., 421 282 293 Lydla, 174 Joseph, 444 George Francis, 421 Joseph C, 191 Lydia Ann, 174 Julia, 152 Herbert Cecil, 421 Josephine A., 441 Lydia W., 174 Lealdo E., 602 James Parvin. 421 Julia, 367 Marg-aret, 54 Louisa, 338 James Terrill, 421 Lavinia, 155 Mary, 89 175 Maggie, 577 Janet Robertson, 421 Leroy Earl, 356 Mary C, 174 Martha A., 339 John, 628 Lester, 282 Mary Ann, 174 Mary P., 602 Margaret P., 103 218 Lester William, 366 Mary Ann T., 175 Mordecai, 104 420 Letitia, 155, 425 Mary M., 175 Niles, 225, 413, 444 Mary, 217 Levi B., 191 Mary Rachel, 175 Rebecca, 339 Mary Leona L., 421 Louisa B., 156 Mary W., 170 Ruth, 215 Mary Louisa. 421 Margaret, 317, 357 Melissa H., 174 Saraii, 104 Matilda, 421 Margaret S., 155 North, 89, 175 Sarah Ann, 165 Matilda W., 613 Mary, 165, 249, 357 Rebecca P., 89 Sarah L, 411, 444 Matilda Warner, 421 Mary Jane, 191 Robert, 175 Thomas, 169 Nettie S. Graw, 421 Mary Lavinia, 356 Robert L., 170 Thomas A., 577 Parvin, 217, 421 Mary P., 282, 293 Samuel, 175 Walter N., 602 Parvin Russell, 421 Miriam, 357 Sarah, 175 Wesley A., 3S6, 002 Ralph Graw, 421 Morgan, 356 Sarah M., 175 William, 165 Walter Ellis, 421 Phebe S., 191 Susan, Sybilla, 175 174 MARTINDALB. Wm. George, Wm. Howard, 421 421 t^achel, Ray James, 155 356 Thomas, 54, 88, 89, Carrie C, 373 MATCHNER. Raymond, 282 175 Charles P., 179 Elizabeth, 134 Samuel, 356 William, 175 Edna M., 534 MATHAEl' Josephine. MATHER Sarah B., 191 William H., 174 Eliza, 527 Sidney, 357 MARQUETTE. Elizabeth M., Elma R., 550 440 567 Sidney G. P., Thomas, 282 155 Annie S. G., 501 Elmina W., 373 Ann, 82 William, 367, 425 Elma R., 601 Emma Kirk, 372 Benjaniin, 82, 244 M ATHIAS. George, 501 Florence, 534 Catharine, 244 Gainor 165 Lillian G., 501 George R., 440 Eleanor. 157 .j. Emma, POULTON. B. Morris, Rebecca V., POUND. Adelbert, Edwin, Emnra, George Fox, Mary Johnson, Reul^en, Samuel, POWELL. Albina, 87, Alice Bowman, Alrick, Carrie C, Cecelia, Elizabeth H., Henry, Henry B., Isabel, John, Joseph G., Joshua, Samuel, Sarah M, C, 155 155, W., 173 173 193 392 392 "92 392 303 392 193 193 392 392 392 392 392 632 392 193 392 487 381 535 346 184 346 346 346 316 346 184 297 338 51 357 338 297 169 276 338 338 297 338 305 305 263 263 263 263 263 263 263 171 262 252 600 129 458 252 600 600 129 158 87 600 600 692 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. POWERS. Adaline, Dent, Elzina Tobey, Frank, Harold, James, 120, John, Lucy Davis, Mary Florence, Mary T., Milo M., Olive, Rebecca Ann, William, POWNALL. Abigail, Anna L., Elinor, George. Mary, Miles, Rebecca K., Sarah, Simeon, PRATT. Etta, PRAUL. Lucinda W., William, PRAT. Emma T,, PRESTON. Anna, Deborah, Elizabeth, 123, Isaac, Jonas, Joseph, Rebecca, Sarah, W. K., 490, 493, 54.5, PRESTWICK. Fanny Holden, PRICE. Ada, Albina C, Allen, Ann W. G., Annie Booz, Azor, Benjamin, Betty, Blanche M., Burroughs, Carleton T., Carrie M., Carrie N., Catharine, Charles, Charles F., Cliaries M., Charlotte T, Christiana C, Christiana G., Christopher, Clara Sheetz, Clementina D., Cleta, Daniel, David, Edmund M., 282, Edward C, Edwin, Edwin M., Eleanor, Elizabeth, Elizabeth Alecia, Elizabeth K,, Elizabeth S., Name. Page. 276, 70, 124, 276, 215 252 2.52 252 252 265 265 265 560 120 560 270 265 265 55 B84 55 55 619 584 334 57 57 467 331 331 405 74 74 124 75 100 74 75 100 551 489 486 125 125 490 391 69 491 283 2S0 249 283 490 125 489 490 279 487 491 125 286 281 276 4S9 69 69 321 249 283 283 69 69 2S3 282 281 PRICE. Ella N., Ellen, Ellen G., Emma E., Enrnia K., Emma Ursella B. Ernest N., Florence N., Frank, Frank S., George, George W., Grace S., Hannah Brock, Hannah Walton, Harvey, Henrietta O. Henry, Howard, Huldah A., James, Jenetta T., John, 69, 70, 123, 281, 276, 15, 125, 279, 124. 2S6, John Beatty John Bush, John N., John Rich, Jonathan, Joseph J. Randolph, Kate C. Miller Kirk J., Daura Myers, Louisa, Lucie Riddell, Lydia B. S., Martha, Mary, 70, 205, Mary B., Mary C. Mary Ella, Mary K., Mary P., Mary R., Mary Strouse, Mary W,, Minnie A., Nancy F., Nathan, Oliver, Pearson G., Phebe, Preston, Preston M., Rachel, Rachel A. C, Ralph Smith, Rebecca, 69, Rebecca Ann, Rebecca C, Rebecca B., Rebecca J. T., Richard E., Sallie S., Samuel, Samuel G., 70, 123, 276, 282, 486, Sarah, 69, 125, Sarah B., 123, Sarah Jane K., Sarah T Ward, S. Carey,, Sidney, Sidney G., 2S2, 293 Smith, 69, 70, 123, Stella Mae, Stephen K., Stephen Kirk, Name. Page. 282, 69, 125, 281 283 277 282 283 249 490 284 249 69 276 490 125 283 489 489 125 489 489 406 69 249 124 489 282 283 282 489 70 70 276 283 124 489 281 283 280 279 496 489 281 284 486 282 276 279 490 321 124 69 283 284 124 283 283 282 281 281 280 124 490 28! 489 489 249 125 491 281 124 282 276 489 249 545 125 489 124 280 PRICE. Sue P.. Susan R., Susanna, Thomas. Valentine, Weldon, William, PRICKETT, Don, Elizabeth, Emeline, Emma L. Blaker, Ernest, Joseph D., Josiah J., Sarah, PROBASCO. Charles, Mary Anna H., PROBST. Carrie Mae, Emilie Wood, John Frederick, Lillian, IjUther, Luther Kolb, William , PROCURIUR. Caroline P., PROSSER. Elizabeth, PRYOR. Hannah, Joseph, 69, Sarah, 69, Sarah T., Thomas, PUCKETT. Elijah, Harlan C, Ida Ellen. Herschel W., Nathaniel, Olive Blanche, Ruth Leah, PUFF. Rebecca Ann, 317, William, PUGH. Mary, 195, 221, PULLBN. Adella Carver, G^o^-er C, Lillia C, Sarah, Sylve.t^ter, William Edgar, William Kirk, PULLINGER. Ann, PURCELL. Cliaries, Bttie J. H., Marian, PILTRCHASE. Charlotte, PURDY. George S., John M., Marion C. Wood, PURSEL. Eleanor Ely, Frank, Harriet T. P., John, 490 124 69 282 125 284 279 569 364 364 569 569 569 364 569 447 447 557 557 557 557 557 557 557 274 488 82 81 124 81 82 506 506 506 506 506 506 506 548 317 501 501 501 587 554 554 554 400 400 400 400 Name. Page. PURSEL, Lewis, 400 Martha T. Slack, 400 Richard R., 400 William, 400 PURSLOWE. John, 48 PUSEY. Albert Raymond, 587 Bertha M., 601 Bessie, 587 Caleb, 23 Caroline Shreve, 366 Charlotte Eliz., .587 Edith, 366 Edith Lewis Bye, 687 Frank E,, 601 Frederick T., 587 Grace Edna, 587 Harriet Cross, 601 Israel J., 601 Jacob, 366 John S. O., 587 Jonathan, 386 Joshua, 366, 587 Juliana, 383 Louisa, 366 Margaret Virginia, 587 Nellie Ogilvie, 587 Rebecca R. K., 366 Sarah A. Cooper, 386 Walter Carroll, 587 William, 386, 601 PYLE. Darlington, 402 Elizabeth, 199 Ella R. Heston, 608 Esther, 85 Hannah Bathslieba, 402 Job, 402 Milton, 608 Rebecca, 178 PYOTT. Hannah, James, Q QUAINTINB. Sarah, QUICK. Amanda D., Margaret, William, 40, 63 45 215 310 521 521 QUIGLEY. Ella, 338 George W., 338 QUINBY. Cynthia E. W., 544 Grace, 544 Hannah, 202, 361 Harry, 544 Henry, 544 Isaiah, 292 James, 292, 544 Katharyne J., 292 Letitia, 84, 161 Mabel, 544 Margaret, 292 Mary Scarborough, 292 Ruth Scarborough, 292 Sarah, 54 Wilmot, 292 QUINI,AN. Annie, 289, 603 INDEX. 693 Name. Page. R RAAB. Anna Bell, 33S Annette, 579 Elinor, oM Klla Grace S3S, 579 Ella Quigley, 33S Ella Rulon, 578 Elsie Harding, 139 579 Bmnio K. Mann. 338 Frank Mann, 338 Geo. Martin, 338 Georg^e Wilbur, 338 Hannah H., 142 Hannah Harding, r38 Harry W., 579 Hiram W., EY8 Hiram W'orthinfrton, 338 Isaac H., 339 James B., 112, 338 John J., 338 John W., 142 lyouisa Martin, 338 Sarah P., 338 Walter R., 578 RAUB. Andrew R., 339, 579 Charles A., 5S0 Elizabeth Milroy, 339 Elizabeth M., 580 Fanny, 579 John, 339, BSO Joseph W., 579 William Andrew, 580 RACE. Elizabeth, 280, 614 RADCLIFF. Ann, 305 Amanda Bngles, 290 Anna Mary, 491 De Witt C, 492 Euphemia, 404 Geo. Washington, 290 Hannah Mary, 290 Jaines, 290 John, iS4 John Lewis, 492 Josephine S., 491 Lillian, 491 Martha S., 284 Rachel P., 491 Sarah E., 491 Thos. Jefferson, 492 Thomas Smith, 284 491 Webster S., 491 William Edw., 491 Winfleld S.. 491 RADFORD. Laura, 513 William 513 RAGLAN. Marietta, 181 Marietta Kirk, 181 RAIKB. Elizabeth, 533 Susan, 149 RAILE. Susan, 149 RAINOW. Elizabeth, 353 Elizabeth F., 151 Frances Bowkman, 353 151, Name. RAINOW. Francis, James N., John, IMaria, Mary Haas, Stewart, Walter, RAINY. Jane, RAKESTRAW. Gertrude, Hannah, Henry, RAMSEY. Albert, Charles, Cora, Daniel, Ella, John, Mary, Milton. Phebe, Rachel, Samuel. Sarah E. T., Sherman, Susanna G., William, RANDALL. Anna, Anna E. R., Anna J., Charles G.. Clarence, Clifford, Deborah Knight, Page. 151 353 3.53 353 234, 414 Elizabeth, Elma, Francis T., Frank H., George, G. Gilbert, Hannah White Jacob S.. Lillian Heston, Martha Lacey, M. Emma Hardi Mary Jane, Rachel, Smith, Walter E., William H. William L., RANDLEMAN. Amy M. James, Charles F., Essie Pearl, Harry R., Howard D., Lester G., Lizzie May. Martin C, Nora M., Orrill W., Phebe G., Reed, Ruby Angeline, RANDOLPH. Estelle, Joseph, Lydia A., RANKOR. Angeline, RATHBONE. Helen I. Dennis R. Bleeker, 353 353 235 £89 169 389 425 425 4';5 425 425 425 425 425 425 166 166 425 425 166 425 441 612 6il 575 405 405 440 006 440 440 575 675 4n."i 440 611 414 ng. 575 318 331 414 675 fcll 612 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 303 503 303 303 Page. .515 579 579 345 345 RATHBONE. Robert C, Roland B., RAUM. Annie I. W., Green B., RAYMOND. Josephine \V., Willard, RAYNOLDS. Alfred, READING. Anna. Mary, ttenry, J. R., Louisa. Mary Ann C, Mlntie, Vista, William, RPJAGAN. Mary, HEB.'MANN. Godfrey R., Paul Cooper, Pauline C, RECH. Grace Mae, Henry, RECKORD. Anna M., D. Burnett, Helen, Norman, REECE. Sarah, REED. Albert, Bessie, Clarence, Elizabeth R. S., Ella, George W. H., Georgia, John C, Mary, Mary Lila, Samuel, Sybilla H. T., REEDER. 345 345 162 162 280 280 499 312 426 574 312 312 £93 426 312 603 603 603 599 699 232 232 232 217, 419 493 469 493 493 514 469 469 493 38 469 493 468 220, 111, 240, Abraham, Abraham R. Addie H., Ann, Anna L. R., Annie Pell, Bertha M. W., Charles, HI, 242, Charles M., Charles T., 242, Chillion C, 242, Clara Louise, Eastburn, Elizabeth, Elizabeth C, Ella Dyer, Ellen, Ellie, Emmelia S. J., Evaline. Flora Kirk, George C, 242, George W., Hannah, 113, 128, Harry T., Horace G., 243 Huston T., Jane, 425, 220 433 243 461 243 282 243 425 128 243 243 433 553 563 433 243 396 616 433 242 433 532 433 293 433 614 433 311 Name. REEDER. Joseph, Laura E., Lewis A., Mahlon, Mai'garet C, Mary Ellen, 242, Maria Louisa, Mary Louise C Mary Twining, Orlenzo, Rachel C, 2^ Rebecca, 4 Rynaldo, Sarah, Sarah T., 1 Stephen, Willis W., Page. Spencer, 386, REESE. Catharine, Joseph, Mary, REESER. Capatolia K. , REETS. Emma, REEVE. Edith S., Edward, John, John N., Mary B. PrisciUa, REEVES. Abram, E. C, Elizabeth H. Leon, Isabel R., Jeannette REGESTER. Amos Martin. Elota Fay, Hannah E. L., Jane, Lula May, Mary Ethel, Ora Anna, Thomas, REIBSAME. Edward Geo., Kate, REICHARD. Sarah, REIMS. Annie E., REINS. A. J., Albert J., Esther S., Lucie I., Letha M., Minnie D. T., Roinano L., Vista v., REIP. Henry, Mary, REITZELL. Jane Conard, W. W., REMINGTON. Bertha B. M., Fannie, Florence M., Gilbert, Lynetta M., William, 433 243 433 433 242 520 532 433 433 220 433 243 497 433 605 243 433 433 139 139 329 325 325 325 325 325 325 386 567 374 374 600 374 617 617 617 187 617 617 617 617 583 583 597 477 477 477 477 477 477 477 477 494 494 390 390 468 237 470 468 468 237 694 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. RENNIE. RIBBLB. RICH. RIDGE. Mary Jane, 261, 464 Abby, 121 Mercianna, 453 James, 563 RENSCHLER. Miss, 429 Anne, Chiistiann T., 121 121 Moses, Rachel F., 204 454 Leonard P., Letitia, 568 449 Hannah, 121 Reuben Augustus Mabel, 568 RENSHLBR. John, 121 '454 Martha J., 577 Eva, 42S Susan, 121 Robert, 88 Mary, 572 Jacob, 428 William, 121 Romance, 610 M. Elizabeth, 563 Jolm A., 438 RICE. Ruby E. Parsley, 571 Norman H., 568 Lena, 428 Sarah K., 87 Rebecca, 572 Sarah T., 428 Addie A., 310 Sarah S., 454 Valerius, 449 HEX. Ann Eliz. Black, 311 Sarah Viola, 454 William H., 668 Chas. Augustus, 353 Caroline, Cynthia A. C, Emma A., George B., George W., 512 310 310 310 310 Silvia Eliza, 610 RIDGWAY. Emma, Ephraim, Harry Lloyd, Mary Behee, 491 3.53 354 353 Stanley Quay, Susan, 88, 124, Susanna, Tamer Ann, 454 279 245 244 Marietta K., RIGBY. Susanna, 181 189 REYCB. Thomas, 629 Harrison, John, Joseph G., 492 47 311 Walter M., William, 486, William W., 571 571 454 RIGI-ITER. Margaret, Rachel, 381 382 REYNARD. Alice, Martha, .507 507 Mary, 47, 73, Mary E., Maude Esther, 131 310 492 Wilmer, RICHARDS. 571 RIGHTLY. Mary, 565 REYNOLDS. Albert, Ann Elizabeth, 479 r,ui Theressa W., RICH. Abigail H., 310 610 Ada, Alfred, Alice W., 191 258 481 RIKARD. Estelle, Leland, Lena, 265 265 Z65 265 Arthur B., 569 Ann Mahan, 244 Charles, 483 Cliarles, 479 Balinda Ann C, 671 Charles D., 3.55 Mary, Edith May, 469 Benjamin, 610 Elizabeth, 633 RILEY. Frederick, 215 Bessie, 610 Fanny Fern, 579 Anna May Harper, George, 569 Bessie L. Roby, 571 Fayetta, 5S3 685 G. Franklin, 569 Caroline, 88 Isaac, 633 Annie E., 440 Huldah M. T., 479 Charles, 571 Jane Kirk, 633 Ella L. Case, 510 Ida, 569 Charles Edward, 571 Jesse, 268 Helen, 585 Jane, 215 Charles Smith, 454 John, 116, 258 James T., 585 Jesse, 479 Citty Ann, 571 John T., 579 John, 510 Katharine W., 569 Cleaver, 87 Margaret T., 116 John Norman 585 Margery, 215 Comly Ross, 610 Martha, 225, 347 Laura M., 200 Mary, 215, 493 Edith Palmer, 454 Mary, 633 Mary Ann, 535 Ruth, 479 Eliza W., 87 Mary B. B., 355 Mary J., 199 Weston, 215 Elizabeth, 244 Mehetabel, 43 Rebecca S., 108, 231 Wm. Wynkoop, 509 Elizabeth Ann, 287 497-S Jlinerva, Nathaniel, 258 633 Walter Byron William S., 585 510 RHOADS. Adam, 11, 13, 17 19, 22, 23, 31 Alfred, Ann. Elizabeth, 21, 31 , 18 , 44 573 492 , 43 Elizabeth C, 176, Ellen J. Flowers, Emma, Eva, Florence, 454 454 88 571 454 Rebecca Kirk, Sarah, Thomas, William, RICHARDSON. 633 483 579 633 RIMBY. Mary, RINEHART. Ellen, Emma, 448 451 451 Emma, Hannah, John, Katharine, Maria E., 573 36 22 25 573 Plannah, 245, 4i,4 Harold Thompson, 454 Harriet Jones, 244 Harry Pickering, 454 Elizabeth, Harriet, Kate, Luella S., Marinda, 283 424 177 424 424 Eva, Hannah, Jacob, Levi, Mabel C. W., 451 461 451 451 451 Nathan, Sarah N., 439 439 Helen Pownall, Herbert R.. Jrma Jeanette, 41)4 610 454 Sarah, Sarah A. VanH., Susanna, 246 424 405 Parker, William, 451 451 RHODDA. James, 88 William, 424 RING. Gladys Ann 463 Jane Bird, 610 RICHIE. David Roberts, Elizabeth, 28 ]\Tyron Lewis, Sarah L. T., Thomas L., id 463 463 Jessie Louisa, 6in 613 Sarah, 333, 438 John Carlisle, 244, 176 453 Edith Russell, Edward, 613 613 RISHPORTH. Emma S., 495 RHODES. John S., 87 Ruth Davida, 613 Harry, 495 Ella Brock, 485 John W., .571 RIDER. Mary, RIDGE. Amanda, Noble, 495 Emily B., James Mauran, Lucinda O., RHUE. 4S4 4S5 478 Joseph, 112, 244 Joseph B., Joseph John, Ijeroy, 453 610 454 571 324 573 Royal, RITCHIE. Mary Lillian, William, 495 436 436 John, 252 Letty P. T., 178 Anna L., 243 Mary, 252 Lila Eleanor, 454 Carl W., 568 RITTENHOUSE. Mary Todd. 252 Lillian, 454 Catharine, 310 60S RIALE. Louis, 178 Daniel, 330 Azariah, 398, 608 Edward, 357 Lucille D. B,, 571 Edwin B., 573 Benjamin, 608 Ellen, 357 Margaret, 204. 411 Elizabeth, 449 David, 371 Ellen Meyers, 357 Mark Palmer, 244 561 Elizabeth R., 330 566 Ella W., 608 Frank, 357 Martha M., 48G Ella Harding, 573 Ida, 554 Harry M., 357 Mary, 87 245 Ella Tomlinson, 568 Jamie, 608 Isaac, 155, 357 Mary Doan, 453 Harriet Mabel, 573 Louise A., 464 Lewis, 357 Mary E, Barnes, 610 Henry, 573 Maggie H., 60S Mary, 357 Mary Jeanes, 461 Henry C, 573 Mary, 318, 554 Mary M., 155 Mary P,, 112 Hiram, 568 Mary Jane, 398, 608 Richard, 165 Mary R., 453 Horace A., 568 Nellie F. M., 608 Walter J., 357 Mary S., 610 Isaiah, 672 Susanna, 82 INDEX. 695 Name. I'age. RITTENHOUSE. Susanna W., 60S Thomas W., 60S Violetta H,, 60S RIVERS. Mary A. Paxson, 394 Samuel, 394 ROACH. Florence M., Frank R., Hettie M., James W., Jennie L. S., Mary A., Susan Twining, William R., ROBB. Sarah A., BOBBINS. Harriet, John, Mary Ellen W. ROBERTS. Name. ROBERTS. Josiah S., J. Russell, Julia B., Ijewis Elmer, Lewis Phineas, 266, 102 H., S., i07, Aaron, Abig-ail, Albanus, Angelina W., Amanda K., Ann O., Anna Letitia Anna R. W., Anna S. Annie C Annie E Carl, Charles H., Cornelia B., C. Raymond, Daniel. 5 Daniel O., Dayton, Edith Rebecca, Edmond S., Edward, Edward L., Edwin W'., Elinor, Eliza Ann, Elizabeth, Elizabeth S., Ella v., Emilv, 15S, 267 Emily Ann A., Emma, Esta May S., Estella, Frank Kimble George, Hannah, Hannah T Harold S., Harriet A., Harry, Helen, Herbert Kimble, Howard Daoey, Isaac, 76, 335, 336, 125, 84, James, Jesse, John, 51, 82, 158, John W., Jonathan, 51, 158, 207, 338, Jonathan D., Joseph, Joseph Lacey, Josepha, 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 462 503 470 415 415 398 215 328 317 207 158 513 139 317 414 585 414 414 15S 328 , 82 158 616 328 158 316 328 585 494 158 613 159 494 328 474 328 159 513 414 41'l 414 585 158 585 343 585 328 414 414 372 494 51 82 159 513 513 98 585 686 98 207 379 Lizzie, Page. 317 328 207 414 207 Lizzie May, Lydia G., Margaret, 317, 336 425, 616 Martha, Martha D., 513 51 207, 338 578 158 207 Martha F., Martha K., Martha M. W., 359 Mary, 26, 51, 68, 75, 82 13S, 158, 190, 259, 323 Name. Pago Mary A. L., Mary D., Mary Thomas, Mary W., Mary Ann T Miranda S., Morris, Peter, 82 Phineas, 316, 317 Rachel, 596 Rebecca T., 158 Robert, 51, 84, 158, 359 Robert Eric, 513 Roy, 414 Ruth K. Thomas, 372 Rynear, Samuel, Sarah, 51, S3, Sarah Alice, Sarah Jane, Sue N., Susanna, Susanna K., Susanna R.. Tacy, Tacy M., Theodore, Thomas, 8^ 83 S3, 158 no, 159 335 207 178 51 82 158 359 76, 140 82 51, 82, 139 159 158 82 159 240. 320 !21 Thomas C, Thomasine, Walter, W. D., W, Dayton, Wilhelmina B., 347 Wilhelmina T. W., 317 William, 75, 414 William H., 336 ROBERTSON. Elizabeth C, 570 Janet, 421 ROBINS. Anna, 448 ROBINSON. Alice. 568 Almira, 452 Amanda J. I., 382 Anna, 384 Anna C. C, 491 Anna Christine, 491 Anna Rebecca, 490 Anne, 629 Annie Kirk, 370 Annie R., 606 Beatrice M., 452 Clifton, 491 Edith, 4.30 Edward, 491 Edward T., 491 197, 3S0, 297, 37! ROBINSON, Eleanor Marie, Eliza L. S., George L., Horace, Isabella, Iva May James, Jennie, Jesse, 408 John, 197 John Campbell, John J., John Milo, Katharine B. W. Laura Wilcox, Martha J., Mary A. R., Mary Ida, Mary W., Norman O., Samuel, Sarah, Sarah E. R William, ROBISHAW. Charles E., Effle M. G., ROBISON. Rebecca, ROBSON. Catharine, Jac >b, John, ROBY. Bessie L., Thomas J., ROCKAFELLOW. Agnes E. W., Benjamin W. , Edmund R., Fannie, Harry, John, John Baker, Laura M. F., Mary E., Mary Eliz., Mary P. K., Ralph, Robert, Ruth, Samuel F., Sarah, Sarah A. D., Watson, Watson F., William, RODENBOUGH. Frances J., Joseph S., RODGERS. Earl Marshall, Hannah, Isabel P., I.sabella C, John B., John Q-, Ijucretia M., Raymond W., Thomas S., RODROCK. Anna E., John, Mina, ROE. Aden H., Adella H., Angelina, Barney, Lydia, 491 408 462 491 404 491 382 491 611 370 452 462 430 491 370 491 462 491 201 333 475 475 631 632 632 571 571 330 533 330 233 330 333 533 633 245 573 533 533 533 533 533 233 533 .533 533 533 348 348 367 556 367 367 367 367 367 367 367 612 612 612 493 549 299 299 299 Name. ROGERS. Amyra, Ann Eliza I., Anna, Annie I., Annie Jennie, Charles J., Charles N., Edith Alice, Edna, Ethel, Fred Alen, George, George P., Hannah, Joel T., Josephine M., Lewis M., Martha, Mary, Mary B. F., Nelson, Robert, Ruth, Susan, Wilhelnrina G William D., RONION. Amelia, C'elia, ROOF. Elizabeth, ROOK. Elizabeth C, William ROOP. Charles A., Esther M. K., ROOT. Helen, Minnie J., RORER. James B., Sarah T., Wm. Albert, ROSE. Elizabeth, Fanny, Harry C.,, Henrietta, John, Kesiah T. C, Mary Ellis, Samuel, ROSENBBRGER. Harry, Sybilla, ROSS. Anna Walton, Blanche Eliz., Carrie, 318, Cephas, Charles Arthur, Charles D., 546, Clark B., 314, Emma, Heline Francois, John, Joseph W., Lewis, Mabel, Marj', Norman Ijinton, Ruth T. S., Sarah W., Sarah V. Gaine, William S., Page. 394 162 559 162 559 162 154 154 172 154 154 504 154 189 154 162 504 438 102 154 154 559 154 255 504 162 356 357 ICO 518 518 550 549 381 277 200 200 200 516 56 527 206 334 52' 527 516 174 174 314 546 549 315 546 616 546 546 646 44 546 318 546 315 546 144 546 546 144 696 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. ROSSITER. Charles, Julia, ROUNDS. Page. Arthur, 476 Arthur H., 476 Charles R., 269 , 476 David, 476 Herman, 476 JMarianana, 26S i\Tarv Alniira, 476 Phebe Turk, 476 Rose B., 476 ROUS. Adeline C, 438 Claire L., 438 Elizabeth, 611 Florence, 438 Henry D., 438 611 Ida Rebecca T., 438 .Joseph, 438 Joseph O. , 611 Joseph Randall, 611 Martha Lillian, 611 William H., 438 ROUTLBDGK. Elizabeth, 32 John, 31 Sarah, 32 ROWE. Bazil, 459 Mary, 459 ROWLAND. Edith, 605 Lena P. Watson, 605 Thomas, 15 William D., 605 ROWLES. Lacey, 38 ROWLETT. Drusilla, 163 John, 163 ROZELL. Delia D., 472 Douglass, 472 Edith, 472 Elden. 472 Joshua, 267, 472 J. T., 472 Leah Twining, 267 Marie, 472 Nora, 472 Sadie, 472 RUBINKAM. Ag-nes, 281 Nathaniel, 284 William, 284 RUBINKAMP. Agnes, .552 RUCH. George W., 271 E. L.. 271 Ida Mulligan, 271 Joanna Eliz., 271 Sadie E., 271 RUCKMAN. Amanda, 1.51, 352 ,Tohn, 151 Rebecca, 151 Susan, 66 RUDD. Elizabeth, 48 RUHL. Anna Cross, 427 Name. Page. 54, RULON. Ella, John, John B., Louisa W. RUMMELL, Amanda, RUSH. Benjamin, Dorothy, Emma, Ploia, Francis, George, John, Margaret, Margaret Percy, Sarah, 54, S Thomas M., RUSHMORE. Lucinda, RUSSELL. Addie O'Daniel, Adele, Alva, Anna P. S., Edith, Edith M., Edna A., , , Edwin Arthur, Ethel May, Florence, Frederick K., Henry C, Jane, Jemima, J. Kirk, 421, Jean Masters, John, Mary ArviUa, Matilda W. M., Parvin Masters Robert H., Kuth Masters, Tamer, Thayer, Walter T,, William H., RUST. Jennie E., RUTH. Adaline, Alexander, Edgar, Emma A. S. , Evan Thomas, George, George C, Jesse, 297, Josephine, JMaggie Wiggins, Martha P. Carver, 297 520 297 520 520 520, 532 578 578 173 173 459 67 25S 644 258 544 258 72 272 258 25S 113 123 364 495 417 495 595 613 613 417 613 613 495 613 595 590 331 613 613 50, 421 416 421 , 613 595 613 50, 79 416 613 416 163 Name. Page. 151, Mary, Michael, Phyllis A, Sal lie M., Sarah M., Susie, Thomas, Wilhelmina, RUTHERFORD, Albert, Cora T. V., Mary Ann, Russell G., Theresa, 540 301 616 567 567 331 567 491 RYAN. John P., Lillian L,, Nancy, Nelson, Rachel Ann, 109, Thomas N., RYLEY. John, Mary, SACH. Kate, SACKETT, Cyrus M., Edgar Wayne, Evaline R., Hannah E., Mary Caroline, Susanna A., SAFFELL. Ada, Adelia B., Arris, Augustus, Bell, Byron, Clara, Clarissa, Cora Weaver, Edgar, Fern, Frank, Glen Uebele, Harold, Isaiah, James, Jehu. 377, .Jeremiah, Joan Hahn, Keziah, Martha Paxson, Mary, Phebe C. P., Roy, Sarepta, Silas, Virginia, Walter, Wilmer Smith, Zaida, 394 242 242 242 242 242 242 688 588 588 377 588 588 588 377 588 6SS 5SS 588 588 688 377 377 588 377 5SS 377 377 377 377 588 377 377 588 588 588 588 SAGER. Elizabeth, 200 SAGERS. Ainos, 54 Sarah, 54 SAINTMYER. Emma J. T., 177 John, 177 SALLOWS. Mary, 78 SAMMS. Ann, 47 74 Anna, 74 Elizabeth, 74 Isaac, 75 John, 47 74 John H., 74 Mary, 74, 136 Mary C, 74 Nathaniel, 47, 74 Rachel, 74 Sarah, 75 Thomas, 74 SAMPLE. Thomas, 11 Name. SALUSBURY. Richard, SANBORN. Ada, Bessie, George, Ida, Levi, Luella, Luella G. Page. 622 450 450 450 450 450 450 Mabel Reva, SANDERS. Isaac, J. H., Mary, Susan, SANDERSON. Angeline M. B John H., SANDILANDS. James, SANDS James, Martha, M. Jennie, Richard, SANPORD. Watson, 450 450 450 298 512 298 293, 521 181 181 543 290 543 31 Ann, 464 SANTBB. Hannah, 353 SARADGB. Amanda, 537 SASSAMAN. Dorothy, 164 Isabella, 164 Horace D., 164 SATTERTHWAITB. Ada Mae D., 455 Agnes, 455 Amos, 247, 455 456 Ann, 247, 455 Anna R. B., 455 Annie, 455 Benjamin T., 409 Branson, 456 Charles, 247 Charles D., 455 Charlotte, 455 David, 246 455 Edward, 247 Elizabeth, 246, 247 Eliz. Simpson 247 Franklin B., 455 Georgianna, 247 Harry E., 409 Howard W., 455 John R., 408 Louisa M. B. 456 Martha C. W 247 Mary, 247, 456 Mary A., 455 Mary C, 456, 565 Mary R., 409 Matilda, 408 B'lichael, 246 Milton C, 456 Morris, 456 Pierson M., 456 Ruth C, 598 Susanna, 112 247 Tncie, 247 Tacy P., 112 Watson, 455 William, 113, 246, 247 456, 565 INDEX. 697 Name. Page. t.9 las las 556 5oiJ 55G 55u 550 55'J 520 314 550 520 545 550 231 556 556 571i 5;s 57b 57ti 196 462 233 191 191 151 311 311 684 Name. Pag-e. SAUNDERS. Hannah, Jacob, William, 94, SAUKMAN. Adallne L-., Anna Elizabeth, Annie M, \V., Atlee, Atlee Vernon, Elizabeth C, Emma A., Jacob, John W., Madison Y., jNlary, Mary L. W., lUu-a S., Norris, Stanley W., SAUSON. Francis Edgar, Francis Small, John Saxton, Nellie Small, SAVAGE. Adalaide, Jennie L., SAVIDGB. Mary A., SAWYER. Jane P., Rodney, SAX. Fanny, SAXTON. Alice E., Charles M., SAYER. Harriet E. H., Robert de Heysham, 584 SAYRE. Adelaide, Alfred V., Charles, Esther, Ray W. Walton, William U, SCARBOROUGH. Ada, Agnes Lenna, Albert W., Alfred, Ambrose, Amos, 125 Amos Henry Amos W., Amy, 71 Amy Ann, Amy Ellen, Andrew C, Andrew J., Ann, Ann P., Anna C., Anna Eliza, Anna Eliz., Anna Marj', Anna M. S., Anna S., Annie, Annie Baldwin, 496 Asa, 128 Austin, 497 Benjamin, 494 Bessie M., 513 Bettie M. C. 513 12 294 513 496 496 126 284, 491 494 2S5 297 293 295 285 497 70, 126 70 249, 293 126 286, 495 497 296 125 494, 49 SCARBOROUGH. Caleb, 497 Carina E., 496 Caroline, 287, 499 Catharine H., 497 Charity, 71, 126, 130 Charles, 129, 294, 296 494, 497 Charles R., 113, 249 282, 293 Charles W., 434, 518 Clara H., 517 Clarence, 497 Cornelia H., 294 Cornelia S., 494 Crispin. 128, 292 Cynthia, 514, 548, 128 294, 295 Cynthia Ann, 284 Deborah C. T., 113 Deborah T., 293 Dorothea A., 519 Dorothea Ann, 296 Edgar, 519 Edward, 249, 2S2. 293 Edwin. 518 Elijah W., 129 Elizabeth, 46. 66, 70, 71 126, 127, 129, 284 286, 287, 290, 293 296, 303, 518, 519 Eliz. Betts, 518 Elizabeth IC, 70 Elizabeth S., 126 Ella V. Roberts, 494 Ella Weeks, 497 Ellen Thomas, 519 Emma, 495 Emma E. H., 296 Enos, 126 Esta May, 513 Ethel, 496 Evaline, 220 Fannie, 499 Florence B., 287 Floyd, 496 Frances E. S., 518 Prancina S., 285 Franklin H., 518 George, 494 George Wm., 496 Geo. Wihiam, 518 Geo. Wills, 494 Gertrude, 494 Grace E. G., 519 Guy Earl, 496 Hannah, 46, 126 Hannah C, 198 Hannah Louisa, 285 Hannah Mary, 294 Hannah R., 128 Hannah W., 129 Harriet L., 294 Henry 70, 126, 287 Henry H., 494 Henry P., 519 Henry W., 46, 517 Hester, 494 Howard, 494, 496, 518 Hugh F., 494 Hugh Francis, 285 Ida Badders, 497 Isaac, 71, 128, 295, 519 Isaac Kirk, 293 Isaac P., 46, 296 Isaac Pearson, 518 Jacob W., 518 Jas. Washington, 512 Jane, 46, 494 Jane Fowler, 285 .Tane G., 126 Jane R., 293 Name. Page. Name. Page. SCARBOROUGH. SCARBOROUGH. Jane Witworth, 2SG Milton T., 493, 494 J. Hampton, 519 Miranda C. K., 287 Johanna, 46 Miranda K., 315 John, 46, 47, 68 70, 113 Nellie Y. Kerr, 286 125, 126, 128, 284 Nettie C, 493 293, 494, 496, 518 Ocea, 125 545 Pauline D., 286 John Ellsworth, 494 Pauline M., 494 John F., 494 Pearl, 496 John Franklin , 286 Pearson, 129, 198 John K., 315 Phebe Ann W., 293 John Kimble, 287 Rachel, 70, 125, 127 John Leedom, 286 284, 492 John T., 285 Rachel H., 126, 494 John Thos., 285 Rachel P., 127 John Thomas, 493 Rebecca B., 126 John W., 294 Rebecca J., 496 Jonathan, 127, 291 Rebecca Jane, 286 Joseph, 70, 71, 126, 127 Rebecca McD., 496 320, 285, 291, 494, 496 Robert, 46, 70, 126, 290 Joseph C, 292 Rob. Henry, 285 Joseph H., 518 Robert W., 496 Jos. Jackson, 613 Ruth, 292 Jos. Smith, 286 Sarah, 70, 242, 286, 499 Joses W., 286 Sarah A., 129 Kate Burns, 494 Sarah Ann, 287, 499 Laura, 288 542 Leila, 496 Sarah C, 125, 285 Lesta May, 513 Sarah E., 292 Letitia, 127, 292 Sarah H., 70 Lizzie, 494 Sarah Louisa, 286 Louisa, 499 Sarah S., 126 Lucien B., 125 Sarah W., 293 Lucy Ellen, 612 Stanton, 497 Lydia H., 499, 629 Susanna, 68 Margaret, 46, 125, 127 Susannah, 284 296 Thoinas, 126 Margaret C, 495 Torbert W., 126 Marg. Cath.. 286 Walter B., 286 Margaret O., 496 Washington P., 291 Margaretta, 294 512 Mahlon. 70, 127. 242 Watson, 126, 286 295 Mahlon H.. 292 517 Mahlon P., 105, 287 Watson K., 496 499 529 Watson Kelly, 286 Malinda J., 612 Wesley, 126 Manuel. 126 William, 126, 128, 294 Maria E., 105 492 Maria P., 294, 515 Wm. Addison, 285 Maria T. H., 287 Wm. Green, 513 Maria W. , 126 William H., 618 Marian S., 518 Wm. Henry, 494 Marion L., 125 William L., 519 Martha, 284, 491 492 SCARF. Martha A., 286 Lydia, 59 Martha E., Martha P., Marvin H., 285 128 294 SCATTERGOOD. Ella, 187 Mary, 46, 102, 126 127 SCHADE. 286, 288 494 496 Bertha E. E., 370 Mary Allred, 291 Charles, 370 Mary B. Tomson 287 Edwin, 370 Mary Eliz., 286 Ella H. Bolgians 370 Mary E. O., 512 Emma, 370 Mary F., 125 Henry, 370 Mary H., 518 Mildred, 370 Mary Isabel, 513 Philip, 370 Mary Jane, 497 SCHENCK. Mary Leta, 513 Ursula, OQO Mary Mathews, Mary P. M., 282 Mary Price, 249 293 286 SCHERMERHORN. Nellie, 268, 475 Mary Reip, 494 SCHIMPP. Mary S., 128 285 Joseph Jacob, 416 Matilda Jane 129 Mary H. Williams, Matthew G., 496 416 Matthew Gill 286 SCHINDLBR. May Magill, 518 Gustave, 276 Mercy A. H., 434 518 Mary A. B., 275 Mercy Ellen, 296 518 SCHLATTER. Milton, 497 Michael, 40 698 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Pago. SCHLEY. George,, 368 Nettie, 368 SCHNEB. Heni-y, 236 Sarah Laird, 236 SGHOCK. Alma, 617 SCHOENBORN. Bessie G., 479 Hiram, 479 Lawrence, 479 SCHOFFROD. Elizabetli, 437 SCHOFIELD. Benjamin, 277 Edna, 277 Ellen, 135 Emma, 236 Emma E. P., 277 Estlier, 244 Prances, 236 Ira, 236 Irene, 236 Jonatlian T., 277 Mary H., 87 Newiin, 157 Oliver, 87 Rel^ecca, 82 Samuel, 82 Sarah Laird, 236 Sarah M., 157 Thomas, 72 SCHUBERT. Anna, 157 SCHUCHARDT. John W., 467 Kittie E. S., 467 SCHULTZ. Agnes, 505 SCHURCH. Annabel E., 437 Elizabeth, 4.37 Wm. Harrison, 437 SCHaRVER. Adeline, 450 SCHUYLER. Sarali, 170 SCHWARTZ. Franl^, 262 IWelissa T., 262 SCHWARTZER. Lizzie, 491 SCIFBRD. Carlista E. C, 427 SCOTHORN. Robert, 10, 15, 18 21 SCOTT. Alice Amelia, 437 Amelia Lawrence Amos Gilbert. Andrew, 104, 221, Angle, Ann, 222, Annabel E. S., Anne, Annie D., Annie L. M., Atlee Ellicott, Beatrice Eliz., Belle, Caroline E., Catliarine, Charles, Clara A., 435 436 435 436 437 437 32 222 222 435 436 511 W., Name. SCOTT. D, Byron, Edna jN'Iae, Edward, Edward H., Edward T., Eliza E., Elizabeth S Elizabeth T. Ellen M., Elveretta, Emilie C, Emma M., Emma ]\lailrews, Ethel R. C, Eva M., Evaiine M., Flora Young, Prank W., George Huey, George P., Hallie S. Knight, Hannah, 104, 222, H. Gerald, Plarry Robinson, Harvey E., Howard, Hubert W., Ida M., James, James Clifford, James D., James Duffel, 222, Jemima, 445, 530, Jennie, John, 104, 221, 222, John W., Joseph, 222, 436 511, Joseph iVI. Josepli Y., J. Paul, Kenneth, Laura N., Leon W., Lillie B,, Lirida B., Lizzie, Mae B. Webster, Margaret, Marian E., Marie E., Martha C, 222, M^artha Parmer, Mary, Mary A. Parmer, jMary Elizabetli, Marv L., Mary L. Ritchie, Mary S., Mary T., Nathan M., Samuel, 222. S. Lizzie W., Stephen Parmer, Tacy Jane L. , Walter, William, William N., Wm. Tarleton, Wilmer D., Wilmer E., Wilmer H. R., Winfleia, SCULTHORP. Caroline M., Charles, George, Henrietta W., Jesse, SEAL. Edith J., Page. 436 435 221 435 435 436 222 222 222 618 435 445 436 531 531 531 436 436 531 435 436 283 436 43D 436 435 531 531 222 437 445 436 558 614 436 435 5U1 531 436 436 437 436 435 435 435 435 435 104 436 435 436 435 222 435 501 437 436 436 104 618 223 435 435 618 436 222 436 618 435 531 266 266 260 266 266 404 Name Page. George M., Jane Hall, Joseph, Joseph Gilpin, Mary, Sarah D. Hall, ThoiTias H., William, SEARCH. Annie E., Hannah, Jacob. SEARLE. Francis, Mary, SEARLES. Daniel, Mehetable, SEARLS. Asel, Cora B. Drum, George, Hubert, Leah, Paul, SEAVER. Arthur T., Bert E., Dora E., Edwin H., Ellen S. T., Samnei R., Sarah B., SEEDS. Adelaide. Thomas, SEELEY. Arthur J., Blanche C., Carroll, Charles H., Clara A., Emma M., Ida v., Joel P., 2(1 Mabel, Melissa A., jNIelissa T., Rachel T., Thomas, Wilgus E., SEIBERT. Carrie, Jane, Samuel, 341, SELBY. Bernice, Earl, Emeline B., .lennie M. Y. , Lillian, Luella Nelson, SELLERS. Anna, John, Saniuel, Sarah, SELSBR. Charles, Charles A., Edna R. B. S,, Elizabeth K., Hannah K. Doan. Louella B,, Silas, Thomas Watson, 205, 18, 10, 404 404 404 404 591 404 404 404 585 295 5S5 72 72 472 472 472 472 472 472 461 461 461 461 461 461 461 365 365 466 465 465 465 465 465 465 465 465 465 264 264 264 465 496 .582 341 413 413 205 413 412 413 412 26 42 18 166 533 533 533 533 'b33 533 533 533 Name. SELSOR. Harold M., Martha P. K., SIOLVIDGE. M., SELZER. Andrew, Martha Hall, Mary Rebecca, William Henry, SEPLER. Margaret S., SERGEANT, Charles, Clara, SERNBERGER. Annie, Charles, Emma, SBRRY. Irene Swope, Jennetta A., John, SETTLE. Franklin J., Frederick E., Rachel C. A., SEWELL, Charles Reeves, lovel E. Baily, SEXTON. Elizabeth H. K., Etta Todd, John H., Mary Ellen, Walter, William, Page. 181 181 280 405 405 405 405 328 520 520 443 443 433 434 434 434 397 383 383 183 252 183 504 183 252 SEYMOUR. Catharine S., 147 Thomas N., 147 SHACKELFORD, Blanche, 210 SHACKELTON. Eleanor F., 350 Hallie H., 350 Jacob S., 350 Samuel P., 350 SHADDINGER. Rachel. 543 Sallie A. W., 544 Sophia, 132 William, 544 SHADLE. Sarah, 353 SHAFFER. Martha E. Port 392 392 315 Perry S., sh:allcross. Mary, SHANE. Flora May, 503 Franklin, 503 Henry, 503 Henry Dallas, 503 John Pressly, 503 Mary E. Grifhth, 503 Mattie Marea, 503 SHANNON. Bessie Lois, 302 Elizabeth J., 302 Ethel Estelle, 302 Gracie Willard, 302 Helen M., 302 Henry A., 504 Joseph R., 504 INDEX. 699 Name. SHANNON. Mabel, Mabel C, Robert, Susan, Thomas H., Thomas H., 289, 504 W. A., 302 Wilev James, 302 Wm. Raymond, 302 SHARLOW. 20, 21 Page. 302 504 302 302 289 William, SHARP. Caroline T., 248 Fanny 503 Mary Jane H., 335 John, 335 Mag-dalena, 248 William, 113 William E., 88, 248 SHARPLESS. Genealogy, 1 Hannah, 325 James, 15 Jane, 215 John, 15, 215 John M., 596 Sarah, 595 SHARPLET. Abigail, 632 Adam, 632, 633 Mary, 633 SHATES. Margaret, 504 SHAVER. Estelle Fell, 360 SHAW. Aaron, 273 Bleazer C, 500 Ephraim, 128 Ettie, 500 Grace, 600 Hester, 214 John. 33 Josiah Y., 128 Mary, 24, 33, 47, 49 124, 128, 292 Mary S., 431 Rachel B., 543 Rebecca, 327, 360 Sarah, 49, 222, 223 Susanna, ■ 33, 63 SHBBD. George, 81 Rebecca, 81, 156 SHEETS. Annie M. Loggie, 381 Edward A., 381 Elizabeth, 398 Emma Leora, 381 Helen Root, 381 Hillery H., 381 Joseph C, 381 Malinda Paxson, 381 SHBETZ. Clara, 281, 489 Philip, 281 SHELDON. Stephen, 629 SHELITO. John, 272 SHELLY. Elizabeth, 531 Rebecca, 36 Name. Page. SHELMIRE. Jacob, John, Mary, 91, Sarah, SHENSTON. Richard, SHENTON. Henry A., Marguerite, SHEPPARD. Emma B,, William, sh:brman. Clara, Elmer, Jane 339, Julietta G., Mary E., 264, Wanton, SHERWOOD. Amandus, Anna S., Mary S. T., SHEWELL. Betsey, Charles, 148, 229, Cynthia, 78, Hannah, F. Jane P., Jane W., Joseph F., Julia D., Margaret G., Mary, Mary W., Nathaniel, 78, Rebecca, Rebecca W., Robert, Sarah C, Susan D., Thomas, 78, Walter, SHICK. Elizabeth, SHIFFER. Henry, Rachel, 80, SHILDS. Harold, Mary R. Hanna, Phebe, Reba, Stanley, William, SHINN. Daisy, SHIREMAN. Katharine, SHIRLEY. Anna E., Linford, Mamie S. E., SHIVE. Charles, Edith Claire, Ellen Gertrude, Louis, Stewart Sumner, SHIVERS. Lucy, SHOCKBY Ida Williams, Leander T., Name. Page. 214 153 495 495 495 495 495 495 446 152 535 535 535 319 319 319 319 319 114 447 447 Name. Page SHOEMAKER. Allen, 89, 175, 176 Anna Eliz., 362 Anna H., 575 Anna T., 230 Basil W., 163, 362 Benjamin, 89 Benjamin A., 175 Benjamin H., 168 Caroline I., 584 Caroline T., 163 Charlotte, 175 Charlotte L., 449 Comly, 176 Cora Lecta, 362 Edith C, 337 Edith M., 575 Edith Maria, 362 Edward C, 444 Edward L., 328 Edwin, 176, 362 Elizabeth, 176 Elizabeth L., 564 Elizabeth M., 176 Ella, 578 Ella B., 176 Ellen, 362 Elllwood, 362 Ellwood P., 575 Eunice M. S., 176 Eva Moshure, 362 Frances B. W., 328 George, 53, 141, 230 362, 664 George L., 176 George S., 328 Geraldine, 323, 553 Grace, 53 Harrison, 337, 578 Howard J., 362 Ida B., 176 Irene T., 373, 575 Isaac, 337 Jacob K., 176 Jacob L., 176 James, 362, 449 Jane B., 176 Jerusha H., 1?6 J. Harold, 337 Joanna L., 176 Kathleen, 362 L. D., 584 Leland S., 362 Lemuel T., 362 Lillian A., 575 Linford A., 373, 575 Lutie E. J., 362 Maggie, 578 Margaret R., 444 Martha L., 323 Martha W., 17m Mary, 141, 337 Mary Burton, 176 Mary H. H., 574 Mary K., 176 Mary R., 329 Mary Rachel, 328, 564 Pamela H., 362 Pauline, 362 Phebe, 449 Rebecca, 337 Rebecca G., 337 Rebecca K., 176 Richard M., 168 Samuel, 323 Sarah, 53, 516 Sarah Bird, 176 Sarah Ann W., 337 S. Lukens, 575 Susan B. T., 168 Tacy Ann, 176 Tacy K., 89, 176 SHOEMAKER. Theresa, 192 Thomas S., 362 Virginia, 176 Walter J., 337 William K., 175, 176 William Kirk, 175 SHOLES. Abtay Ann, 142, 339 Albert B., 340 Anna L., 340 Annie, 340 Annie Eliz., 341 Carrie May, 340 Charles L., 142 Charles Wesley, 340 Cyrus, 76 Ed. Thomas, 340 Ella J. Moyer, 341 Emily Jane, 341 Eratus R., 340 Frances, 76 Frances S., 142 Prank Erastus, 340 George Jacob, 341 George W., 340 Gertrude D., 340 Gertrude May, 341 Hannah L. H., 341 Hannah Ruth, 340 Harold Fell, 341 Harry Moyer, 341 H;azel Ellinor, 341 Jennie Rissel, 340 Jesse Ellsworth, 341 Jesse F., 142 Jesse Pell, 340 Jessie May, 341 Jessie Rebecca, 340 John Ellsworth, 341 Kate Fiducia M., 341 Leroy Kumber, 340 Linda Ella, 340 Lydia Housel, 340 Lucracia Wick, 340 Lyman, 76, 142 Lyman B,, 143 Mary Gaskins, 340 Rachel G., 143 Theresa W., 340 Waller Gaskins, 340 Waller Theodore, 341 Warren Fell, 341 William B., 340 William Clark, 340 SHOOK. Charles Heston, 606 Dora Atkinson, 606 Edith Ellen, 606 Isaac F., 606 Jessie V., 606 Lucy M., 606 Sarah B. Vanlaw, 606 William P., 606 SHOPBBLL. Charles E., 419 Gulielma W., 419 Solomon, 419 SHORE. Matthew, 628 SHOTWELL. Lenora B., 446 SHRBVE. Caroline F. C, 366 SHRINER. Joseph, 418 Sarah Ann, 418 700 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. SHULTZ. SIMPSON. SLACK. SLBPPT. Mary Paxson, 393 Julia A., 233 Abraham, 105, 551 Anna Drusilla, 581 SHUNK. Martha, 107, 230 Albert, 149, 347 Eltord Melvin, 581 Martha A., 196 Alice T. Lear, 34i Kirby Baldwin, 581 George,, 139 Mary W., 102 Alley n B., 326 Lucinda, 581 Howard, , 139 Myra, 311 Annie M., 4O0 Samuel, 681 Ida W., SHUR. 139 Ruth, 202, Susanna, 112, 328 246 Benj. Howard, 34S Caroline C, 400 SLIPBR. Rebecca, 391 Tacie S., 247 Charles H., 400 Mary Jeanette, 433 SHUSTBR. SIMS. David, 149 Edward T., 238, 347 SLIKB. Charles, 196 Ann, 215 Elizabeth, 563 Margaret A. F., 425 Hannah, 196 Edward, 223 Jane Ehzabeth, 400 SLOCUM. John, 196 Phebe T., 223 Elizabeth H., 195 Abi Dennis, 345 Mary, 196 Thomas, 223 Elizabeth W. P., 149 Abi Jovce, 345 PrisciUa H., 196 SIMSON. Emily F., 347, 584 Abi W'elding-, 144 343 Thomas, 196 Tulia A 109 Emily T., 347 Ann Armsby, 345 SHUTE. V VlXlCi' X2.. y Ephraim, 195, 400 Ann F. D., 146 Swen, 27 SINCLAIR. Esther Lloyd, 400 Benjamin. 345 SHUTT. Paniel, Fi:ances M. Hale, Deborah, 390 Ethel May, 563 Deborah F., 144, 343 192 340 SINES. Gainor, 335 I'lurence V\^., 562 Frank V., 401 George W., 326, 347 Edward L., Elizabeth L., Ellen Maria, 344 145 345 James, 340 SINGERLT. 400 Emily C, Frances, 344 Jesse, 340 Jemima, 337 Gertrude, 348 77 Josephine P., 192 SINGERLET. Hannah Walton, 327 George F., 144 Lizzie, 340 Rebecca, 139 Harold Ritner, 563 Hannah F., 143 Louisa, 340 STNKT,ER Harriet A. B., 562 Hannah Fell, 343 May, 340 %^J. XI J.^ L^ 1-J .L b> Harry, 347 Harriet E., 145 William, 340 Charles, 484 Harry B., 401 Helen Dennis, 345 SICKELS. Ella Brock, 484 Henrietta Smith, 347 Jas. Sterling, 345 Anna, 537 Emily, 484 Herbert, 400 Jonathan J., 144 SICKLE. Alfred, 577 577 Emily Beauveau, Francis W.,, J. Mauran R., 484 484 484 Jacob H., 4O0 James, 69 Jane, 316, 31( Jonathan Jos., Joseph, 77, Denora S 344 143 345 Emma H. M., John P. Brock, 484 Jane B., 348 IVra rtrn T"(=it TT 345 Walter, 577 Julia Ursula, 484 Jane E., 610 Mary, 145, Norman, 345 SIDDALL. Seaman D., 484 Jane Eliza, 347 345 J. Edward, 519 Wharton, 484 Jonathan, 562 Ruth Tripp, 144 Prances E.. 518 SINNBT. Joseph, 195, 219, 400 Sarah, 77 Joseph H., 519 Delia, 557 Joseph Thomas, 347 Sarah Lockey, 344 SIGAFOOS. SINO. Josiah B., 240, 451 Thomas T., 146, 345 Joseph, 544 J. Walton, 563 Wm. Truxton, 345 Stella, Theodore 544 544 Cecelia P., Walter D., 192 192 Laura Gordon, 401 Louisa, 399 SLOTTBR. _■_ 1 1 V^ \_^ VJ- v-* i. ^^ 1 SILLMAN. Albert Roy, Anna M.,, 577 577 SISCO. Minnie, SISCUM. 271 Mahlon, 327 Maria, 219 Marianna, 320, 563 Marietta, 347 Frances, Jacob, Jacob Titus, Lizzie C, 609 609 609 609 Augustus H., 577 Elmira K., 210 Martha B., 295, 517 Sara, 609 Catharine, Georg-e L., Kate MacCorkle, Lidie Virginia, Mathias, 577 577 577 577 577 Mary K., William L., SIVERLY. Caroline, 210 210 359 Martha T., 400 Mary, 105 Mary Ann W., 326 Mary A. Walton, 400 Mary B., 240 Miles B., 562 SMALL. Abel Stokes, Alphonsia W., Ann, 578 578 309 SIMCOCK. SKBLTON. Anna, 309, 542 578 John, 8, W , 20 Anna, 125 Minnie O., 563 Clara, Sarah, 112 Elizabeth, 126 287 Nellie Himphey, 348 Emma Eunice W., K70 SIMMONS. Harriet H., Jane, 197, 602 402 John, Sarah, SKILLMAN. 126 293 Phineas Roberts, 401 Rachel H., 400, 609 Ruth, 338, 569 Ethelyn, George Eldrege, .Jonah 578 678 3(39 John, 602 Jechobiah, 510 Sarah A., 451 Minnie B. B., , 578 Samuel, 197 Katharine B. W. 556 Sarah E. Bodine, 347 Nellie, 578 Susan, 192, SIMONS. Harry, Jane S. H., 392 238 238 Sarah C, William F., Willis, SKINNER. 292 556 574 Sarah R. Blye, 401 Silas M., 295 Sue v., 551 Theodore, 563 Thomas M., 563 Rebecca, SMEDLBT. Abiah T., Agnes May, 313 396 396 SIMPERS. Archie L., 612 Thomas Spencer, 562 Annie Vickers, 396 Cornelia, 494 Curtis C, 612 Thomas W., 320, 327 Esther, 387 Joseph, 494 Ellis Wayne, 612 562 Esther K., 380 SIMPSON. Horace Good, 612 Watson W., 348 Hannah Marv, 423 Agnes, 246 I.saac Newton, 612 Wilhelmina B. R., Jeffrey, 190 Amanda K., 107, 230 Margaret Emma, 612 347 Mary, 380 Amos, 102 Mary R., 419 SLAIN. Mary B. Vickers 396 Anna M., 247 Nellie J. W., 612 Hetty Cameron, 209 Mary J. Hall, 592 Caroline, 109, 233 Newton W., 612 Jackson, 209 Roland, 692 David, 71 Robert Lynn, 612 SLATER. Susanna. 201 Eleanor, 97, 205 Simeon, 612 Victor Clyde, 396 Elizabeth, 9S, 247, 455 Simeon Theo., 612 Jane, 118, 262 Willard Hall, 592 James, 107, 109, 112 Verda Nellie, 612 Peter, 262 William, 396, 592 John, 98, 107, 246, 247 Wm. Burdette, 612 Sallie A., 432, 617 William Paxson, 396 INDEX. 701 Name. SMILIB. Allie G., Harriet. Herschel, William B., SMITH. Page. 502 502 602 502 Abraham, 57, 99, 377 Ada Zilla, 171 A. Eugene, 171 Agnes B., 408 Albert, 201, 202, 407 Alice, 200 Alice Bastburn, 407 Alice Josephine, 507 Alice L. DeG., 408 Alice T., 410 Alister O., 468 Alvan, 202 Amanda M., 150 Amanda W., 408 Amos W., 315 Amy, 62, 114 Amy S., 129 Andrew J., 610 Anita L., 171 Ann, 96, 126, 324, 326 Ann E., 299 Anna, 113, 370, 407 Anna E., 202 Anna Maria, 297 Anna M. Warner, 607 Anna Parvin, 595 Anna R,, 161 Anna S. J., 407 Anna T., 540 Anna Wright, 295 Annie, 533 Arthur. 408 Barclay J., 315, 547 Benjamin, 56, 94 Benjamin W., 243 B. Franklin, 458, 507 Blanch H., 471 Camilla I., 161 Canby, 281 Carl, 313 Carl W., 471 Carlisle, 23S Caroline, 249 Caroline B., 594 Caroline H. Thomas, 372 Caroline Twining, 426 Carrie, 408 Cassandra, 595 Catharine H., 283 Charles, 202, 218, 407 500, 526 Charles Fries, 414 Charles L., 540 Charles R., 540 Charms G., 299 Charles W., 410 Chloe, 467 Christian W., 500 Christiana, 62, 114 Clarence, 408 Clement W., 167 Clyde, 299 Cyrus, 200, 426 Daisy, 241 Deborah T., 377 Dorothy, 595 Dorothy G., 1526 Dorothy Heston, 407 B. Amanda, 161 Edmund, 71 Edward, 510 Edward H., 295 Edwin B., 315, 401, 548 Name. Page. SMITH. Eleanor, 547 Eleanor B., 570 Eleanor Brooke, 410 Elias, 161, 297 Eliza L., 408, 610 Elizabeth, 56, 90, 313 427, 533, 595 Elizabeth A., 145 Ehzabeth H., 96, 202 414, 611 Bliz. Leatherman, 540 Bliz. Maria A., 410 Elizabeth R., 408 E. Rudolph, 443 Ella, 200 Ella Atchley, 426 Ella Brady, 547 Ella W., 161 Ellen D., 407 Ellen Kellogg, 408 Elmira Carver, 313 Elsie Eliza, 526 Elsie M., 540 Elsie v., 202 Emerson, 547 Emily Worstall, 406 Emma B. K., 201 Emma Florence, 607 Emma J. Cooper, 601 EiTima Louisa B., 458 Emma W., 171, .540 Ernest, 410 B. Rudolph,, 548 Esther, 57, 98, 105, 110 111, 122, 225, 241 Esther Livezey, 315 Ethel M., 468 Etta E., 540 Eugene, 202 Ezra, 129, 133, 137, 203 Ezra S., 408 Fannie T., 426 Fanny, 408 Fanny J., 243 Fanny May, 408 Flora Gilmore, 548 Florence, 547 Florence E., 507 Francis W., 595 Frank G., 271 Prank H., 540 Franklin J., 372 Frederic J., 372 Genevera, 607 George, 160, 200 Dr. George, 6 George H., 471 George Mack, 507 George R., 237 George W., 540 Gilbert, 601 Glen LaRue, 500 Gulielma, 595 Hannah, 69, 62, 114, 563 Hannah K., 88 Hannah M. D,, 197 Hannah M. L., 295 Hannah S. K., 160 Hannah T., 167, 239 Harper A., 547 Harrison, 297 Harry C, 601 Harvev H., 548 Henrietta, 238, 347 Herman T., 150 Heston J., 407 Hiram, 408 Homer, 408 Horace, 202 Howard, 99, 595 Name. SMITH. Howard T., Hutchinson, Irving, Isaac, Isaac Heston, Isaac K., Isodene Thomas, Jacob H., Jacob Heston, James, 126, 383, James Iden, James Lownes, Jane, 135, 137, Jane Brinton, Jane R., Jeanette, Jennie G., Jessie, Jesse B., Jesse Bond, Joanna Eliz., John, 11, 203, John AUiaude, John B., John K., John T., 88, 171-, Jonah, 299, Jonathan, Josiah, Joseph, 96, 110, 237, Joseph B., Joseph E., Joseph H., Joseph T., Joseph Warner, Josephine, J. W., 299, Katie M. G., Keisel, Laura, 200, Laura May, Laura M., Laura Michener, Dr. L., Leon, Letitia, Lewis C, Lillian, Lillie May H., Lizzie T., Lloyd Luther, Lorenzo, Lottie R. D., Louisa B., Ijouisa S., Lucretia, Luella Luther, Lulu E., Lydia Ann Wood Maggie F,, Mahlon, Margaret, 110, 200, 275, 493, Margaret B., Margaret J.. Margaret M., Margaret Regina, Margaret Stump, Margaretta, Margery, 244, 297, Maria, Maria E., Maria S., Marian, Marietta S. J., Marion T., Martha, Martha Hartley, Martha J. H., Page. Name. Page. SMITH. Mary, 40, 62, Mary Alice, Mary Ann, 200, Mary B., Mary B. L., Mary C, Mary C. Price, Mary E., 160, 214, 360, Mary Blva, Mary Hopkins, Mary L. B,, Mary M., Mary Elizabeth, Matilda, 100, Merritt, Mildred Ellen, Minnie B., Minnie E. H., Minnie L., 299, Miranda W., Nellie, Nellie Gilkyson, Norman T., Orion E., Orra E., Orrie, Parvin, 383, Paschal W., Patience, Patience P., Percy G., Phebe, 94, 225, Philip W., Priscilla Ann, 238, Rachel, 32, 72, Rachel Ann P., Rachel M., Rachel P., Ralph, 133, Raymond, Rebecca, 32, 136, Rebecca B., Rebecca S. B., Robert, 11, 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, 43, 56, 67, 100, Robert R., Ross, Rufus, Sallle L. M., Samuel, Sarah, 69, 94, 96, 126, 146, 202, 244, 286, 338, 396, 416, Sarah B. T., Sarah B., 218, Sarah E. Hartley, Sarah Emma H., Sarah H., 200, Sarah J., Sarah T., Sarah W., 100, Sarah W. B., Sarah Ann, 228, 610, Selinda M., Sophia, Stephen W., Susan Brinton, Susan C, Susan M., Susanna C, Susie Ruth, T. Bhiott, Theodore, 297, Thirza, Thirza M., 332 239 417 574 410 202 202 281 238 408 526 595 203 604 372 202 271 407 408 595 527 133 477 410 540 408 474 408 594 410 284 431 471 377 407 439 238 377 468 191 315 607 177 408 203 17 37 94 200 160 408 191 167 145 98 238 377 610 238 301 299 526 546 172 110 208 548 408 611 408 439 406 595 433 175 410 540 410 474 548 401 ro2 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name, Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. SMITH. SNYDER. SPENCE. STACK. Thomas 11, 203, m Olive, 506 Henry, 285 Elizabeth, 89 540 Rush, 173 Homer W., 560 William, 89 Thomas B., 409 Samuel, 544 James Ward, 460 STACKHOUSE. Thomas Elwoocl, 203 Sarah, 173 Mary Ann, 286 Alice, 238 410 Silas H., 544 SPENCER. Ann S 247 Thomas J., Thomas R., Thomas T., Timothy, 32 Walter, Walter Frank, Walter J., Walter T., 410, Warren, Warren M., Watson, 129, Wendell P., Wesley, Wilfred, William, 11, 18, 32 105, 167, 197, 238, 254, TSniliam Brinton, Wm. Harold, William I., 281 40S 237 69 200 540 313 584 426 281 297 202 547 202 , 32 202 546 595 200 161 281 607 171 408 595 507 426 202 341 Siinon, Susan, Susanna, Thomas S., SOLBIE. Cicero, 325 173 ,325, ,559 8S, 173 512 Abraham, A. Lincoln, Ann, 54 Anna, Cameron, Charles, 137, 52 439 65 325 439 325 Anna J., 610 Anna L., 238 Anna L, T., 441, 455 Benjamin, 69, 401 Chalkley K., 565, 610 Charles, 195, 401, 610 Ettie Orella, Frederick, F. W., Lesly, Malinda J. S .512 .512 512 512 512 Elizabeth, 27 34 55, 85, Elizabeth L., Ellen, Hannah, 52 562 325 325 325 Edwin, 401 Elizabeth J. K., 401 Elizabeth S., 455 Ella, 238 Emily Anna, 455 Marj' Marina 512 Hephziba, 84, 163 Emma J., 238 Ona Ellen, 512 Horace Cameron, 440 Esther, 401 Oren Virgil, Pearson, 512 512 Jacob, Jarrett, 52 137 Hannah, 32 Hannah Eliz., 610 William, SOLOMON. Joseph. 512 471 John, 34, 52, 54 John G., Lydia, Margaret, 55 54 280 55 Hannah H., 195 Harvey, 401 Henry, 441, 455 Henry F., 238 SOMERS. Maria, 67 Henry W., 247, 455 W. Irving", William John, Henry, Lewis, 510 510 Martha S. C. Mary, 51, 52, 54 439 55 Howard, 401 Isaac, 56 William K., William L., William P., "Wm. Russell, ■R^illiam T., Willis, T. C, Tjouisa E. C, 510 Mary B., 325 James, 238, 247 Samuel, 510 Mary M., 493 John, 31, 401 SOTCHER. Ann, John, 62 62 Mary P., Nathan, Oren P., 136 84 234 John H., 401, 548 John J., 401, 548 Laura C. T., 565, 610 SOTJTHWICK. Mary E., 470 Rachel, Ruth Anna, 84 325 Margaret, 110 Margaretta M., 238 SMITIjEY. Sabilla, 325 Marian G., 610 Lois, 252 SOWDERS. Samuel, 34, 52, 54 55 Mary, 66, 91, 93, 446 SMYSER. M. L., 341 Capitola W., Elizabeth, 255 255 Sara, Sarah, 52, 54, 55 234 84 455 Mary H., 110 .Tohn, 255 Thomas, 55 Rachel, 548 SNEDEKBR. William, 255 'William, 35 55 Rachel P., 401 Ada C, 292 SPALDING. SPTCER. Rebecca R., 239 Edgar A., 292 Lydia, 424 188 Sadie L., 238 Florence C. H., 292 SPAN. ■ Sidney J., 238 George, 292 SPIRES. Susan, 289 Myrtle E., 292 Ida, 428 Celestia, 593 Susan C. D., 610 SNEDEN SPANGLER. SPITZER. Tacie, 455 Ann, SNOW. Sarah, 180 Luella Selby, 413 Lydia A., 502 Tacy J., 610 407 Lyman, SPAULDING. Mary, SPEAKMAN. 413 470 SPONGELBBRGER. Sophia, 354 Thirza M. S., 401 Thirza S., 548 Thomas, 35, 110, 195 SNOWBAEL. Elizabeth J., 280 SPOOR. Dighton W., 490 401, 565, 610 Thomas R., 610 Frederick, 280 Aimee DuV. Zane, Florence N. P., 490 Thornton, 238 SNYDER. 487 John N., 490 William L., 238 Ada Hand, Albanus, 540 173 Allen, !59U Anna W. Parry, 4S7 Arthur T., 487 SPRAGUB. Arthur B., 467 STAGE. Catharine, 102, 215 Catharine E. W., 544 Caroline, KS7 Cordelia, 263 STAGER. Charles, 506 Chas. Arthur 487 Earl E., 467 Henry J., 538 Charles O., 540 Charlotte P., 276, 487 Iva B. Davis, 467 Mary Eliz., 538 Clara M., 173 Cyrus N., 590 Kittle E., 467 Roxanna F. C, 638 Delia May, Elizabeth, 540 173 Edith W., Elizabeth, 405 365 Paris, 264, Belinda T., 467 264 STALEY. Ellen E,, 506 Eliz. Zane 487 SPRING. Elizabeth, 219, 427 Ernest, 479 Estelle Hall, 590 Bertha A., 604 Mae Adele E., 259 T. Prank, 259 Flora, 506 544 Esther T., 487 SPRINGER. Hannah, 67, 121 Hannah, 405 Edward J., 313 STALL. Henry, 540 Lucy McK., 365 Mary B. Carver, 313 Jediah, 512 Jacob, John, 173 509 Mary E., Nathaniel, 487 276 SPURRIER. Jennie Van H., 512 Joseph, 512 STANGBR. G. C, 573 Johnson, 506 T. Henry, 487 Albert, 355 Kate, 428 Townsend, 276, 4R7 Clyde, 355 Louisa H. K., 88 William, 365 Richard, 355 Margaret, 173 SPEAR Sarah J. PI., 355 STANLEY. Marion, 479 Kirk, 488 SQUIRES. George, 254 Maude A. T., Mary, Mary Eliz., May, 479 309 509 Sarah, 488 Elizabeth T., 430 Leona L., 254 SPENCB. STAATES. STANSBURY. 480 Emeline S., 560 Rachel, 330 Isabella F., 245 Melissa, 479 Francina, 285 STAATS. STANTON. Mercy Jane, 325, 558 Franclnia, 494 Maria, 140, 333 Mary, 265, 468 INDEX. 703 Name. STAPLER. Page. Achsah, Anna, 272 411 Anna E. W., 411 Anna M., 411 Anna P. K., 1S2 Bessie, 411 Edith R., 182 Edward, 1S2 Edwin, 1S2 E. Florence, 182 Eninia, 411 Fanny, 411 Hannah B. K , 182 Hannah M., 157 Helen M., 411 Henry, 411 Horace E. K 182 John, ' 97 204 John M., 204 411 John T., 411, 444 Joseph B., 204, 411 Josephine, 411 Margaret R., 204 Mary Ann, 204 Mary E., 411 Mary M., 204 Sarah, 272 Sarah L. Mai tin. 411 Susanna B., 97 Thomas, 272 William, 157 STARBUCK. Elsie May, Ida Ellen, Jesse, John, John Clinton, Joseph Clinton, Louisa W. Parker, 506 B06 422 506 422 422 422 Mary Jane L., 506 Welcome, 506 Wilda Alma, 506 Wilson Alden, 506 318, STARKET. Lizzie, Mary Jane, William, STARNBR. Augusta C. 1 Erna T., Frances S., Jessie K., John N., Lois A., STARR. Ann, Charles, Eleanor, Ella G., Frederick E., George, Hubert W., Malinda, Phebe, Sidney A., Thom.a.s, William M., STEARNES. Ansley B., Eddie L,, Harvey B.. Joseph LeRoy, Leonard, Mary W., Phebe Ann, Ranford M., 332, 102, 172, 434 575 31S 468 468 468 468 468 46S 172 504 421 504 504 172 504 570 215 369 332 504 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 216 Name. STEDDOM. Emily S, D., J. D., STBDMAN. John. Page. 279 279 STEEL. Ann Jane, 497 Canby, 92 Mary Adaline, 221 Mary, 59 Mary P., 92, 185 STEELE. Charity P., 300 Chester H., 524 Clara C, B24 Dewey G., 524 Ernest L., 524 Isaac P., 524 John H., 524 John T., 524 Maggie L., 524 Mary Norman, 278 Peter, 300, 524 STEPFA. Emnia, 356 Hiram, 356 STEIGELMAN. Margaret, WilliaiTi, STEINER. Ida, Jennie, Mary, William, STEPHENS. Anna S, S., Benjamin F., Eliza, Elwood, Emma M., Eugene F., Florence H., Franklin J., Hogeland B., Ida E., John B., Kate R., Leonidas, Leroy Bethel, Lulu Aurelia, Lydia Ann N., Lydia H., Margarette, Maud, Nona Estella, Sarah B. T., Sarah E. T., Thomas. William, 177, Wm. Wayne, STEPHENSON. George, Jennie P., Joseph, Lizzie. Thomas, STERLING. Cora B., Eliza, Lenora, STERNER. Christian, Christopher C, Leroy M., Susan S. M., STEVENS. Ann, Asa, Margaret, 259 259 402 318 360 318 177 249 560 249 249 249 249 177 249 249 177 177 560 560 560 559 177 249 560 560 249 177 559 560 177 463 463 119 463 630 271 144 345 531 531 531 531 174 150 174 279, 79, Name. STEVENSON. Charlotte, Elizabeth, John, Josephine, Margaret, Margaret A., Mary, Mary R., Vene, William B., STEWARD. Jane, Sarali, Sarah Jane, STEWART. Arthur, Edna Ruth B., Grant, John B., Mary, Robert, Susanna E. D.. "William Isaac, STILWAGON. Mary, STI DWELL. Charles, Charles J., Clifford S., Herbert F., Isabella, Mary L. Scott, STINES. Effie May, Henry, STINSON. Margaret, STIRK. Mary, STITZEL. Catharine, Henry, Mary, STOCKDALB, John, Mai y, Mary Ellen, STOCKLBY. Elizabeth, STOCKTON. Abigail, Charles T.. Elizabeth, Elizabeth S. Ernest, Frances B., Glenva Marie, Jerome D., Job, Lendrum, Lydia Jane,, Marguerite B., Robert H., STOCKS. Flossie. STOPFER. Alice A. T., Don Lewis, Samuel, Victor, STOKELT. Harriet E., STOKES. Anna Eliza W., Annie H. Cooper, Charles, 225, Page. 155, 89, W., 489 478 279 491 335 600 279 87 573 491 259 259 259 273 533 533 403 498 273 403 403 536 437 437 437 437 421 437 607 607 229 155 155 356 336 576 336 166 442 442 329 612 612 442 612 612 138 442 612 612 612 613 461 461 461 461 61, 111, Name. STOKES. George, Hannah, Isaac, James, Mary, Matilda I-I., William, STONACHER, Clarence, Cordelia H., Edward, Jonathan, STONE. Christine, James, Naby, STOOP. Maria, Martha, STOREY. Elizabeth, STORK. Caroline Julia, STORM. Allen D., Jennie Pearl, John, John Allen, Laura B., Mary Martha C, Samuel O., Susan, STORR. Dorothy, STOUT. Ada, Albert, Anna, Christian, Eliza Jane, Elizabeth, Emma, Franklin S., Harry, Henry, Jennie, Laura, Letitia, Mary, Mary Ann, Mary M., Naomi, Noah, Nora, Rodman, Sallie B., Sarali, Valeria, William, STOVER. Anna, Anna M., Catharine, Isaac, Mary Ann, STRADLING. Asa, Audrey K., Cora Ida, Elmer Clement, Fannie, George F., Harry Rodman, Howard B., 326, Irene, Isaac, Kate H., Lydia B., Page. 225 91 597 61 218 225 225 120, 363, 296, 280, 248 248 248 529 19 264 561 443 541 541 541 541 541 541 541 541 514 443 405 436 405 268 537 405 537 554 443 469 288 363 554 554 443 514 436 405 537 470 436 405 348 517 505 296 282 614 562 562 562 614 511 562 562 562 511 562 280 704 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. STRADLING. Mabel K., 562 Margaret D., 511 Martha B., 520 Mary Agnes G., 562 Mary T. K., 562 Norman H., 562 Phebe, 614 Rebecca W., 326 Russell, 562 Samuel, 326 Sarah K., 562 William, 5U STRAIT. Edna Jay, 590 Freddie G., 5S9 Howard Worth, 590 Jessie Alverta, 5S9 John Edgar, 5S9 Mary Edith, 590 STRANG. Lucinda P., 381 Royal, 371 STRANGE. Elizabeth, 40 , 63 Jonathan, 40 STRATTON. Mary J., 474 Susan B., 117 STRAUSS. Ellen M. Slocum 345 Ernest, 345 Mary, 489 STRAUSSER. George W,, 564 Harriet, 564 ilargaret. 564 STRAWB. Charlotte W,, 213 Edward, 213 STRAWBHIDGE. Anna W., 481 Bertha G., 481 Edward R., 481 Frederic H., 481 Gordon W., 481 Justice C, 481 STRAWN. Anna Mary F., 611 Champlain, 611 Earl C, 611 Evan T., 611 Louisa Rich, 611 Nellie Clara, 6U Nina May, 611 Venitia G., 611 STKEEPBR. Martiia, 436 STRICKLAND. John, 32 Mary, 32 Sarah, 72 STRICKLBR. Charles M., 387 Henry, 387 Jacob, 387 Jacob M., 387 Mary, 387 Matthew, 387 Matthew M., 387 Rachel C, 386 Rebecca C, 387 STRONG. Emily, 321 James K., 321 Louisa, 202 Mary Williams, 321 279, 508, Name. STROTHER. H. G.. May B., Mildred, STROUD. Fannie, STROUSE. Mary, STRYKER. Elizabeth, Henry B., STUART. .\bbie Cameron, Carrie, STUBBS. Charles H,, STUCKER. Lloyd. Lucy Atkinson, Oscar, STUCKERT. Alexander L., Amos, Anna Barndt, Anna Louise, Anna P., Clarence A., Claude A., Elizabeth, Emma, Emma J. H., Esther, Eva P. J,, Fannie, Florence, Frederick, Frederick A., George .!., Grace Ray, Harry, Henry, Henrv Clay. Hettie N. F., John C, John Watson, Louis H.. Marian W.. Maude B. R., May H. W., Rachel, Rachel S.. Sarah C, Sarah E.. Sydney Newell, William, William H., 284, Wm. Henry, V/illiam R., STUDABAKER. John, Rebecca, STUDDIFORD. S. M., STUMP. Ann, STURGES. Sarah, SUMMERS. Chas. Augustus, David, 149, Dorothy, Florence, Frank D., Ira, Josie Burns, Mary F. M., Mattie Norton, Page. I Name. 532 532 171 535 489 521 509 209 183 633 607 607 607 493 492 493 493 493 493 493 493 493 492 493 493 493 493 492 493 493 493 492 2S4 492 492 493 493 492 493 492 493 493 284 493 492 493 493 492 493 492 252 252 549 P.age. SUMMIT. Edward, Rachel L., SUMNER. Celia, May, SUNDERLAND. Helen A., SUPER. 535 535 507 486 420 Clayton, 250 Elizabeth K. 2!)0, 4S8 Hannah C, 250, 457 459 Hannah K., 114 Mary Ann 250 Philip, 114, 250 Rachel, 250 Sarah, 250 William, 251 94, 195, SUPLBB. Hannah, Hester, SUPLER. Rachel, SUPPLBE. Phebe, SUTCH. Clara, Creston, Dora, Isaac, Martha J. R., William R., SUTTER. 197 491 491 491 491 491 491 Frances, 63 SUTTON. Edgar Kirk, 369 Edward, 369 Helen E. Kirk, 369 John Sullivan, 369 Mary, 491 SWAFFER. James, 15 William, 15 SWANGLB. Louisa, 433 SWARTLEY. Aaron, 545 Mary, 545 Rose B., 545 SVVARTNOUT. Julia, 473 SWARTZ. Bertha Wood, 544 Charles, 391 Eliza, 391 Flora May, 237 George, 420 Jacob, 238 John, 627 John H., 544 Margaret, 155 Mary G., 420 Nicholas, 544 Owen, 155 Wilhelmina, 527 SWARTZLANDER. Anna, 357 Joseph R., 483 Rebie P. H., 483 S WAYNE. Benjamin, 178 Cliarles E., 199 Edward W., 199 George, 95 Henry R., 199 Louisa F., 199 Name. Page. SWAYNE. Mary J. R., 199 Matilda H., 199 Moses, 95, 199 Norris H., 199 Rachel H., 95 Sarah G., 199 Sarah H., 199 William H., 199 SWAYZE. Elizabeth, .3.39 Lydia, 77 SWBTT. Charles Farrest, 321 Elsie D. C, 321 SWITZER. Nellie, 271 SWOPE. Amanda P. H., 434 Bertha R. D., 434 Charles, 434 Harry A., 434 Irene, 434 Isaac P., 434 Lizzie A., 434 Nellie Hurbert, 434 Robert, 434 Tacy A., 434 TABARAH. Mary, TADD. Edith J., James Liberty, Margaret Ivins, Ruth, Sarah C, TAGGART. Susan, TALBOT, Joseph, Rachel E., TALLBY. iNlary Emma Ely, Pierson, TANNER. Alice Ingram, Anna E., Charles Courtney, Elizabeth, Esther J. McD., Esther Marg., James Courtney, John, John Robert, Joseph, Lula M., Margaret, TAYLOR. Abigail C, Adella, Alice, Alniira L., Ann, Anna, 430, Anna B., Annie, Annie K., Bernard, Beulah, Candace, Catharine, Clialkley, Charles H., David M., Deacon R., Deborah D. M., 366 366 366 580 102 102 432 432 446 446 446 430 446 446 446 446 446 430 446 446 193 379 370 416 281 480 423 457 165 274 327 379 578 193 564 608 578 391 INDEX. 705 Name. Pi\ge. TAYLOR. Dorcas, Edward. 273, Edward A., Edward Tj. , Edwin N., Elizabeth, Elizabeth A. B., Elizabeth K., Elizabeth T., Emily ^Vynkoop, Emma Eliz., Esther K., Frances, Franklin H., George B., George E., Hanna Alice, Hannah, HI, 270, Henrv, Henry C, Herbert K., Isabell, James, James Madison, Jane Eliza, John, Joseph, 165, Joseph K., Lida, Lydia L. , Mahlon, Maria, 274, Martha, 1.3S, 139. Mary, Mary Carter, iNlary Iredelle, Mary Leedom, Mary S., Mary Walton, Olive, Oliver, Peter, Priscilla, Rachel, Rachel L., Rebecca. Samuel R. Sarah Ida. Sarah P. Hall. 519 4S0 879 4S0 456 517 2n5 245 165 4S0 564 124 307 57S 423 379 382 479 634 379 597 165 377 379 379 438 379 273 456 211 480 456 4S2 578 379 441 597 273 456 578 379 382 15 379 52 480 409 37U 379 379 317 391 524 205 60S 165 379 456 165 87 160 Seraphina, 316, Spencer, T. PI., 623, Vanarris, Violetta H. R., William, Willifim H., wniliam S.. Wilson T., TEAS. John, Rachel, 87, TBDFORD. Maria,, 599 TEDROW. Marv, 252 TEMPLE. Alfred B., 409 August, 409 Caleb, 409 Edw.ard B., 409 Edwin B., 409 Eliza L., 409 Bmilv, 409 George R.. 409 j\rary Ellen. 409 Mary P. Buckman, 409 Rebecca B., 409 Thomas, 409 Tom, 825 Name. TEMPLETON, Rebecca, TEMPLIN. Arlington, Cassie G., Charles, TERRY. Adeline H. , Carrie, Charles, Emma Jane, B^lorence, George W., Helen A., Isaac, Isaiah, Jacob, James, Jennie E., 36, 5.S, 72, Jolm John S Lea P., Lettv F., Martha K., Mary, Mary Ross, Mary S., Mary S. Scott, Miles, Nora Stout, Rachel, 94, Rebecca. Rebecca T., Sarah, Sarah Eliza, Sarah Jane, Valeria S., TERWILLAGER. Catharine. Isaac, Lizzie, THACKERAY. Maria A., THACKRAY. Anna Maria, THATCHER. Bartholomew, Jane E T., John, Louisa C, Louisa Caroline, Sarah S., 198, Thomas, William, THAYER. Helen, 210, THERBUR. Lesin, THOMAN. Page. 17S 505 505 505 178 246 178 177 436 176 178 436 398 178 177 265 94 436 436 178 89 72 177 436 436 436 436 194 .513 178 39 177 398 436 595 595 595 Name. THOMAS. Anna B., Anna Bell, Anna Maria, 163, Annie L., Benj. Franklin, Caroline, 163 Caroline L., Caroline H.. Charles, 90 Charles F.. Charles H., Charles K., Charles L., Clarence, Cynthia Eliz., Daniel, David, Dinah, Dorothy L., Drusilla R., Edith, Edward, 85, Edward Bond Edward Harper, Edwin F., Edwin W., Eleanor, Elizabeth Page. Adelaide C, 281 Emma Edna. 532 John, 281, 532 Laura B. R., 243 Millard W., 243 Morris, 243 Willard. 243 W. Watson, 243 THOMAS. Abel, 36 Adelle W.. 552 Alfred M., 390 Alice, 84 Alvin, 254 Amos M., 254 Amy C. Thompson^ Ann, Ann C, 372 276 167 178 552 361 178 277 362 164 372 90, 178 178 390 178 372 164 339, 580 52 339 81 552 163 451 164, 367 458 67, 164, 254, 255, 458 .518 372 27 85, 116 Elizabeth C, 183 Elizabeth Conard, 390 R. , 518 67 Bond, Elizabeth C. Elizabeth F. Elizabeth K Elizabeth S. E Elizabeth T., Ella, Ella Knight, Ella P., Ella W. L.. Ellen, Ellen Jane W., Ellen L., Ellen M., Ellen T.. Elliott, Ellwood, Elsie Verna, Emma, Emma Miller, Enos. 41 Enos J., Esther, Evan, 364, 133 287 52, 133', 458 164 272 51.5 165 390 178 178 375 234 178 178 552 164 254 114 254 316 Florence May, 552 164 67 164, 254 115, Frances George, Grace, Grace W., Hannah, Hannah A, Hannah Huston, 254 Hannah L., Hannah R., Hannah Ruth, Harry, Harry C, Harry Edward, Helen, Henry W., Herbert, Hettie E., Howard O., Hugh, Isaac, Isaac C, 296, Isabella, Isodene, 85 67 272 164 340 254 178 552 367 390 164 390 254 28 167 518 164 254 Name. THOMAS. Jacob, James, James C, Jane, Jane C, Jane E., Jane Eliz., Page. 67, 6.S 390 254 114, 251 390 261 277 Jane E. Hampton, 465 Jesse, 85 Joan, 19, 20, 24, 27, 32 John 18, 19, 24, 27, 28 41, 42, 63, 67 90, 114, 263 John Chester, 552 John Shaw, 562 Jonathan, 52, 84, 164 165 Joseph, Joseph W., Josephine B, Lauretta P., Le]nuel, Lewis, Lucretia, Lydia S., Margaret, 63, 116, 268 Margaret J. A., 17 Margaretta P., Margaretta R., Maria, Martha, 30, 41, 42, 64 86, 115, 164, 165, 168 196, 304, 399, 282, 296 178, 372 253 692 163, 515 27, 114 91 164 164 535 67 Martha B., Martha L., 254 83 Martha T. Amoss, 372 Martin, 254 Mary, 52, 85, 115, 264 325, 515 Mary A. Berry, 254 Mary Elizabeth, 165 Mary P. W., 178 Mary R., 178 Mary W., 164, 362 Melvina Glass, 264 Mercy Ellen S., 296 Meta Gladys, 552 Minerva H., 254 Mordecai, 52, 67, 85 86, 163, 164 Morris W., 552 Nancy, 115, 254, 255 Nathan, 552 Pearl, 254 Priscilla B., 390 Rachel, 67, 116 Rebecca J., 2,S2, 321 Rebecca K., 178, 371 Reuben, 67 Richard, 67 Robert Edwin, 518 Ruth Bond, 468 Ruth K., 90 Ruth Kirk, 372 Ruth M,, 115 Samuel, 164. 165, 272 Sara Phillips, 372 Sarah, 62, 86, 90, 116 163, 258 Sarah Ann, 67, 174,314 Sarah G., Sarah W., Seth, Sherman, Solomon, Sophronia, 178 41, 42, 63 254 234 254 Spencer, 84, 163, 362 Sue N. R., Susanna 178 27, 40 706 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. P ige. Name. Page. Name. Page. THOMAS. THORNTON. TODD. TOMLINSON. Tlieodore, 465 Eliza A., 516 Emma, 251, 338 B. Palmer. 559 Theresa, 254 Evaline T., 330, 566 Emma Beeler, 253 Byron, 440 Uriah, 115 Margaret, 110 Fred, 252 Caroline, 221 Uriah E., 254 Mary Ann. 175 Harriet E Hoover, Charles, 312 Virginia V., 164 Sarah Ann, 330 253 Charles E., 566 Walter, 254 THORP. Jacob, 114, 251 Charles P., 572 William, 15, 41, 178 W. L., 579 Jacob Jefferson, 252 Charles N., 221 William H., 535 THURSTON. James, 251, 252, 252 Christian V., 674 Wilson, 85, 164 Prank. 196 Jane T., 114 Clarence G., 566 Wilson E., 164 Mary H., 196 Jeanette, 2.53 Clarence W., 668 TFIOMPSON. Alfred. 602 THWAITES. Thomas, 31 Jennie May, 253 Jesse, 262 John Wesley, 251 Cora Stilwell, 438 Cora W., 566 Cynthia, 316, 333, 414 Alma Schock, 617 TIDRIC. John, 252 608, 609, 614 Anna Morgan, 371 Elizabeth, 188 Lena, 252 Deborah, 223, 330 Annie, 602 TILGHMAN. Leona, 252 Deborah T., 104 Beulah, Charles, 4O0, P.«r,'el, 3S7, Eber, Edgar, Edward B., Elias D., 432, 602 444 603 191 617 444 616 Edward, 339, Bdw. Bennett, Eliz. Nancy, Fannie P. H., Jennie P. W., Jesse Morgan, 580 580 5,80 339 580 580 Levi, 253 Lois Smitley, 252 Lucy, 252 Margaret, 253 Margaret Ann, 252 Mary, 252, 252 Mary Jane, 251, 252 Edna Donovan, 572 Edward, 223, 500, 573 Eldridge, 550, 566 Eleanor B., 666 Eliza N. Beans, 440 Elizabeth, 90, 221, 222 Elizabeth H., 334 Elizabeth, 403 TILMAN. Mary J. Klinck, 252 Elizabeth J., 566 Elizabeth H. K., 371 Mary, .326 Nancy, 253 Elizabeth K., 567 Ellen, 616 TILTON. Nelson K., 252, 253 Elizabeth R., 329 Eugenia, 162 Bessie, 211 Rachel J. Kellogg, Elizabeth T., 104 Hannah H., 603 Catharine A., 266 471 252 Ella, 568 Harriet, 191, Hugh, 3no 281 TIMBERLAKE. Annie, 446 Ralph S., 252 Rebecca C, 261 Ella Paxson, 567 Ella R Kirk, 317, 440 Joel, 387, 602 Samuel, 41, 114 Ellen 224, 456, 565 Ju.stice M., 167 TINKHAM. Samuel T., 251 Ellen B., .565 Laura, 616 Cordelia A. P., 213 Simpson, 253 Ellie R. J., 659 Lavinia, 530 Ransom P., 213 Uriah, 252 Ellis, 221 Lewis, Maria. 238, 2S6, 347 371 TTTCOMB. TOLOU. Elmira, 90 570 266 609 137 444 Abi D. Slocum, 345 Emma L., 603 Elmira K. C, 527 Maria A., Martha, Mary, 107, Mary Jane B., John S., TITUS. Charles, 79 345 561 John, 603 TOMKINS. Louisa, 181 Emily Anna, 223, 331 Emma, 565 Emma Livezey, 568 Einma Rebecca, 440 Mary Jane T., 432 Edna S. C, 561 Mary, 91 Emmor, 222, 437 N. Rowland, 603 Edward P., 78 Rebecca, 84, 162 Ephraim, 283 Rebecca J., 281 Effle, 601 TOMLINSON. Ernest, 443 Samuel H., 372 Elizabeth, 79 Aaron. 334, 574 Esther, 128, 454, 576 Samuel S., 167 Howard, 601 Abigail W., 553 Ethel M. T., 240 Sarah, 529 Plugh, 579 Abner, 223 Eva, 567 Sarah E., 400, 609 James, 279 Abraham B., 565 Eva B. Cornell, 574 ,S. Cornelia, 387 Jane, 78 279 Addie Clayton, 574 Evaline T., 330, 566 Valeria, 537 Tjaura R., 579 Adeline S., 437 Francis, 11, 104, 138 Willie, 616 Mary C, 279 Adella, 574 223, 330, 331 THOMSON. Milford C, 561 Albert. 440, ,574 440, 455, 565 Addie May, Anna T S 355 Sarah, 48 Albert S., 566 Prank C, 574 610 William P., 78 Alberta M., 440 Prank D., 438 J^i- X I 1 IcL 1/ . t-J > J 355 Zeruch, 78 Aletta, 221 Franklin, 139 Cciroline, 448 TOBEY. Aletta N., 221 Frederic, 668 David, 355 Albert, 252 Alfred, 527 George, 568 T^llizabeth, 165 Alfred, 252 Alice, 443 Geo. Walton, 565 Ervin, 355 Elzina, 252 Alice M., 568 Hannah, 221, 223, 434 Fannie Twining, Harvey D., 448 Jacob, 252 Alice Robinson, 568 438, 440 610 Lucinda Ward, 252 Allen, .331, .334, 574 Hannah C. M., 330 Helen, 610 Lucy Todd, 252 Alma, 565 Hannah W., 139 James, 610 Minnie, 252 Alvan James, 566 Harriet E., 223 John, 448 Maud Graves, 252 Alzanna, 221 Harriet S., 312 Martha, 355 Melvin, 252 Amand.^, 565 Harrison, 139 Mary E., 165 Nathan, 252 Amos B., 373, 665 Harry C, 572 Jfillard, 355 TODD. Amos C, 627 Harry S., 438 Ohe Fell. 355 Ann, 73, 414 Harvey, 438 Samnel J 448 Abigail, 251 Ann S., 232 Harvey P., 221 Sarah. 20S 165 Abigail Glass, 251 Ann W., 138 Hattie P., 221 Thomas Alexander, 114 Anna L.. 441, 455, 567 Helen L. K., 567 J 1 1 '_' I. T. 1 CI, O , Agnes Molden, 252 Annie, 373, 508, 565, 574 H. Ellis, 574 THORBURN. Alice, 251 Annie R. J., 565 Herbert, 312 Alice E. P., 395 Angeline Biddle, 251 Arthur A., 566 Herman, 567 David Scott, 395 Anna Bell, 338 Augustus T., 666 Horace, 667 THORN. Anne, 252 Benjamin, 59, 138, 139 Howard E., 553 Bertie, 466 Bathsbeba I., 253 527 Howard G., 566 John H., 466 Bertaline, 253 Rcrtba M., 565 Ida Rebecca, 438 Miriam L. , 457 Devilbiss, 252 Bertha W. H., 573 Ida W., 312 Orville A., ' 466 Edwin, 338 Bessie W., 674 Isaac, 221, ,565, 567 Rachel A. T., 466 Elizabeth, 64, 251 Blanche May, 4.38 Isa.'ic W., 223, 330 Wilber R., 466 Elizabeth Ellen, 253 Blanche S., 572 Isabella, 437 INDEX. 707 Name. Page. TOMLINSON. James, 138, 139, 221, 331 James A., Jennie, Jennie Davis, Jerusha C, Jesse, Jessie B., John, 13S, 221, 223, 330, 527, 565, John B., John C John Milton John W., Joseph, 104, 138 Josliua S., Josiah, J. Raymond. J. 'Wesley, Julia, Kate B. C, I^aura, Laui'a C, Lester A., Lewis W., Lillian May, Lillle May, ljin1:orcI, Louisa R. C, Lucy C, Lydia Ann, 330, Mabel B., Margaret, 106, 567. Margaret C. Margnerite E., Marie T.. Martha, 104, 312, 397, 527, 565, Martha Ann, Martha Gertrude, Martha G. Toms Martha H. D., Mary, 59, 138. Mary Adaline, Mary Addis, Mary B., Marv Anna, Mary C, Mary C. W., Mary B. , Mary Eliz., Mary Emma, Mary H. N., Mary I.. Mary Jane. Mary Knight, Mary L. B., Mary R.. Ill, Mary R. A., Mary R. P., Mary W. Beans, Matilda, Matilda R., Mercy J. C, M Harvey, Miles, Miles T.. Miriam C., Mnrdecai, 223, 331, Morris. Norman, Norman T., Palmer. Paxson, Phebe, 1.39, 223, Phehe H. H., Phebe R., Phebe T., Raymond S., ,223 440 221 566 566 90 90 567 .3*^4 567 574 313 221 566 221 438 572 573 568 574 572 566 610 440 566 438 568 139 564 312 331 568 567 573 221 440 440 .334 574 568 438 m. 437 572 139 221 223 443 565 221 566 221 566 312 666 619 2S3 574 329 ,240 565 566 440 408 500 331 408 223 440 438 568 240 443 574 408 567 566 408 566 438 572 Name. TOMLINSON. Rebecca, Rebecca J., Rebecca J. C. Rebecca T., Ritner, Robert, Rosella Pell, Russell H., Ruth, Uuth Buryl, Samuel, Samiiel K., Page. Sarah, 223 221 312 104 566 443, 5.50 438 43S 331, 574 438 240, 290 223 138, 571, 605 Sarah A., 221 Sarah Ann, 566 Sarah Cath. F., 438 Sarah Ella, 438 Silas, 553 Silas T.. 440 Spencer, 329, 566 Stella Eliz., 438 Stephen, 312 Susanna. 223, 440 Thomas, 104, 138, 1,39 221, 222, 223 329, 564, 567, 610 Thomas P., Thomas T., Thornton. Watson, 224, 329, William, 73, 138, 221 William C, Tv'illiam R., William S. Wm. Spencer, Wilmer, 312, 317. TOMPKINS. Glendora, 576 TOMSON. Cornelius. 287, 4.37 Blartha Greer, 437 Mary Bell, 287 TORBERT. Beulah, 59 Elizabeth, 10.5, 569 Mary, 109 Mary Ann, 511, 531 TOTTEN. Eddie C, 476 Fayette W., 476 Frank M., 476 Jessie N., 476 Louella E., 476 Phebe A. T., 476 William B., 476 TOUSLEY. Albion M., 462 Clara, 462 Clyde. 462 Jane Twining, 260 Mathew M., 260, 462 Ruth Jones, 462 TOWLBS. James. 488 May King, 488 TOWNSEND. Eliza, 122 Esther. 187 Hannah Ann, 527 Mary, 376 TRACT. Deborah, 77 Edwin, 77, 145 Jane, 145 Sarah, 145 Name. TRAPPB. Anna L. M., Helen A. S., Thomas J., Walter, William W. C, TRAUGBR. Ervin, Frederick, Margaret A. G., Mary, Williani, TRAVBR. Carlton. Elma R. M., Judson, TRAVIS. Margaret T.. TREGO. Albert, Amos K., 22,'-:, 23-1 Page. 420 420 420 420 420 619 619 619 619 619 601 501 501 116 Name. Page. Angelina, 304, 316, Annabell, Annie Twining, Charles, Edward A., Edward Comly. Elizabeth B., Emily, 113, Emily Anna H., Emily Anna M., George W., Harry R., Helen W., Howard A., .Jacol^. John, John K.. 134. Joseph R.. Lewis. Mary, Mary Ann, Mary Sydney Miriam C, Nellie Henry, Peter, Reliecca W. E., Sarah, Thomas W.. 203, Thomas Walter, Wilhelmina K., TRBLVAR. Margaret J., TRENROD. 48, 304, 234, 528 316 54S 530 531 548 614 113 409 409 203 249 228 317 531 614 283 2,'!3 203 134 316 409 207 528 207 409 548 409 15 409 207 409 409 134 Maria, TRENT. Flora M., William, TREVA. Izora J., Marv, Ralph, TREXLER. Charity, 441, Charles PL, Elizabeth M. B., Etta, Plannah M.. Ida Cadwallader. Isaac S., Joseph S., Lizzie, Maria P., William, 588, 589 469 15 25S 258 258 618 441 441 441 4U 441 441 441 441 441 441 TRIMBLE. Abraham V., 193 Ann, 385 Cornelia I., 193 Mary V. W.. 193 Richard Henry, 193 \ViIliam, 193 TRIPLET. Sophronia W. L. 236 William H., 2.36 TRIPP. Annie, 269 Delia, 269 Emma, 269 Frank, 269 John, 269 Rachel A. T., 235 Ruth, 77 Solomon, 269 Stephen D., 235 Thankful T.. 269 T RUAX. Alida, 471 TRUMAN. Amelia P., EHzaljeth K.. George, John, Joseph, Lydia, IMary A., Mary Jane, Susanna, TRUMP. David, Jesse, Margaret. M,aria B., Marv, Michael, 5; Susan P.., Tacv M., William B.. TRYOR. Matilda. TUCKER. Anna M., Charles, David, Elizabeth, Eilen, Enrmet, Hannah T.. Harriet, Hiram, Jennetta, Jessie C, John. Joseph Laura, Lydia, Margaret, Martha, Martha C. Martlia Twining, Mary, 103, 104. Nicholas, Phebe, Phebe A. Richard, Sarah, Sarah H. Septimus, TITLLUS. Ijandon, Nancy Henry TTINELLE. George, 103, T., 103, 212, 103, 93 189 399 93. 189 189 189 189 399 92. 186 86 53, 86 86 80 86 86, 168 168 168 168 356 429 212 103 429 212 212 103 212 212 212 429 429 428 212 429 429 108 212 219 220 103 103 231 10 219 42S 231 255 255 166 149, 103, 708 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. TUPPER. TWINING. TWINING. TWINING. Eunice, 305 Anna B., 428 Chloe K., 121 Elias, 61, 111, 218 TURK. Anna H., 249 Chloe Smith, 467 Elias B., 230 Phebe, TURNER, 476 Anna M., 231 Anna Mary, 247 Anna S., 268 Christiann, Christopher, Clara, 121 121 479 Elias Stokes, 423, 548 614 Elisha L., 268 D. K., 549 Anna St. John, 220 Clara E., 477 Hannah, 57S Anna W. J., 248 Clarence, 423, 615 Elisha V„ 269 Henry, 244 Anne, 28 Clarence B., 240 Elisha W., 113 Jefferson W., 527 Annie, 451, 548, 614 Clarence E., 475 Eliza, 122, 267, 474 Laura B. H., 527 Annie D. G., 271 Clai-ence W., 464 Elizabeth, 19, 24, 28, 31 Letitia E., 561 Annie E., 431 Clarissa A., 477 32, 39, 39, 46, 59 Lucy Ethel, 561 Annie Harris, 271 Claudie A. B., 615 59, 60, 61, 62, 66 Mabel Irene, 527 Annie Heston, 220 Cloe, 425 104, 105, 107 Maggie S., 561 Annie K., 121 Cloyce, 431 109, 179, 203 Mary M. A., 244 Annie Kirk, 271 Croasdale, 88, 113, 247 221, 230, £36 Samuel W., 561 Annie L., 239 249 248, 260, 428 TUTTLE. Annie T. V., 231 C. Russell, 615 463, 474, 479 Annie C. G., Smith, 236 236 Antoinette, 432 Cora C, 478 Elizabeth A., 219, 241 Antoinette L., 220 Cora M., 478 Elizabeth B., 104, 424 432 Cornelia Z. C, 262 Elizabeth C, 269 TWINING. Arabella L., 479 Cyrus, 271 Elizabeth H., HI, 241 Aaron, 113, 249, 260 462 Artemas, 265, 468 Cyrus B., 110, 239, 533 Elizabeth J., 423 Abbott A., 111 Arthur Chester, 466 Cyrus C, 615 Elizabeth L., 110, 121 Abbott C, 109, 235 Arthur Frank, 465 Daisy B., 271 Elizabeth M., 120 Abby Girdler, 479 Arthur M., 235 Daisy D., 477 Elizabeth P., 230 Abigail, 32, 94 Atta A., 478 Dale. 431 Elizabeth S., 120, 219 Abraliam H., 110 Augusta C, 468 Daniel, 67, 121 477, 478 Abram. 479 Auley Rebecca, 267 David, 32, 39, 59 60 Ella M. Crissey, 463 Achsah P., 239 A. Williams, 448 61. 67, 108, 111 Ellen, 109. 234, 235, 237 Achsah v.. 239 Beatrice A., 469 120, 240, 241, 259 262, 450 Addie A., 474 Bell, 463 David J. K., 236 Ellen E. W., 239 Addie Lorena, 464 Bell Warner, 240 David M., 476 Ellen L., 267 Addison L., 262 Benjamin, 42, 66, 120 David Meeker, 268 Ellen S., 240, 633 Adella H. Fox, 475 121, 268, 270, 424 David R., 236 Ellen Sophia, 461 Adna A., 268 Benjamin H., 26S, 476 Deborah, 104, 223, 330 BUie A., 557, 614 Adonijah, 119 Bertha, 423 Deborah C, 113, 249 EUie B., 248 Aimee B., 239 Bertha B., 467 293 Ellie Reeder, 425 A. Iredell, 248 Bertie D., 465 Delia D., 269 Elma, 615 Albert, 479 Bessie B., 271 Delia M., 477 Elmer, 271, 430 Albert B., 231 Betsey, 121 Desire Ann, 477 Elmer E., 614, 616 Albert C, 239, 477 Betsey B., US Dewitt C, 264, 466 Elmer J., 614 Albert T., 614 Betsey E., 262, 465 D. Hallowell, 231 Elmira W., 230 Alcinda E. R., 108 Betsy, 261 Dora E., 270, 477 Elmyra, 428 Alfred, 248 B. Franklin, 232, 231 Dorcas, 267, 474 Elsie F., 235 Alfred W., 432 Beulah, 59, 449 Dorcas F., 120 Elsie M., 475 Alice, 107, 271 Beulah E., 108, 449 Dorinda C. 473 Elsie May, 426 Alice Amon, 431 Blanche E., 475 Drucella A. B., 475 BIwood, 262, 449 Alice Arvilla, 461 Burr, 267 D. Walker. 235 Emeline, 428 Alice B., 231 Burr E., 267 Earl, 233, 248, 431, 464 Emeline B., 269 Alice Crocker, 267 Burtie, 267 466 Emeline Wise, 271 Alice Dibble, 429 Burton Miller, 464 Earl Harrison. 464 Emily, 109, 236, 423 Alice E., 615 Byron, 268 Farmer M., 235 426, 474 Alice L., 473 Caroline, 108, 232, 248 Eda D. C, 477 Emily Roberts, 267 Alice May, 614 423, 426 Edgar, 432 Emily T., 113 Alice v., 231 Carrie, 477 Edgar S., 474 Emma, 449, 479 Alice W., 230 Carrie Carver, 4-19 Edith, 230 Emma A., 467 Allen, 427 Carrie Gray, 478 Edith A., 473 Emma D. C, 241 Allen H., 239 Carrie M,, 431 Edith J., 431 Emma H., 240 Almira A. C, 265 Carrie M. H., 476 Edith L., 464 Emma J., 463 Almii-a A. P., 260 Carrie P., 451 Edith May R., 469 Emma J. Bater, 475 Alvah P., 475 Carrie W., 614 Edith Thomas, 451 Emma L., 449 Alvin, 431 Catharine, 218 Edmund, 614 Emma M., 477 Amanda. 262, 425, 432 Chapin, 262 Edmund C, 241 Emma R., 269, 478 Ainelia Brooks, 614 Charles, 118, 259. 262 Edmund P., 614 Emma W., 614 Amelia Burr, 615 265, 267, 426, 428 Edna, 451 Ercile, 431 Amo.s, ms, 431 431, 451, 468, 474 Edna M., 240 Erma, 431 Amos I-L, 111, 240 Charles A., 469, 475 Ednie M., 473 Ernest C, 464 Amos N., 431 Chas. Alex'r., 268 Edroy, 230 Estella G., 466 Amos W., 230 Charles Alex., 475 Edward, 104 Estella J., 475 Amy, 475 Charles C, 249 Edward A., 240 Esther A., 240 Amy L., 231 Chas. Edward, 270 Edward Ellis, 467 Esther F., 464 Angeline, 427 Charles H., 233, 475 Edward W., 235 Esther L., 431 Ann. 60, 66. 103, 107 Charles Herbert, 426 Edwin, 247 Ethel, 425, 451 111, 21.S, 220, 423 Charles J., 474 Flam B., 431 Ethel M., 240 Ann Defan, 269 Charles L., 113 Eleanor, 240 473 Etta, 270, 476 Ann Lewis, 260 Charles V., 615 Eleanor DeC, 423 Etta Pratt, 467 Ann L. H., lOS Charlotte L. S., 449 Eleanor G., 231 Eugene, 231 Ann M., 614 Charlotte T., 230 Eleanor Keyes, 269 Eugene B., 473 Ann San ford, 464 Chester, 239, 431 Eleazer, 29, 39, 60 103 Eva T., 248 Anna, 230, 26.5, 4CS Chester A., 477 107, 108, 231 424 Evaline, 432 Anna C. E., 111 Chester P., 269, 477 Eli, 270, 431 479 E valine S., 220 INDEX. 709 Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. TWINING. TWINING. TWINING. TWINING. Everett L,., 464 Hattie E. M., 261 Jessie L. H., 475 Lottie P., C16 Bvie Ebert, 615 Hattie Graves, 615 Jessie W., 239 Louisa, 247 Fannie, 448 Helen, 473 J. Howard, 247, 248 Louisa E., 232 Fannie A., 231, 248 Helen Eades, 473 Joan M., 121 Louise H., 431 Fannie M., 249 Helen P. Payne, 269 Joanna, 2S Lucia D., 431 Fanny Gaylord, 269 Henry, 271, 424 Johanna, 271 Lucinda, 431 F. Cyrus, 240, 534 Henry C, 108, 121, 270 John, 24, 28, 30, 32, 39 Lucinda O. R., 478 Fern M., 476 Henry Clay, 429 58, 60, 61, 66, 103 Lucy, 474 Flora B., 478 Henry Harrison, 261 108, 109, 118, 120 Lucy A. G., 267 Flora M. T., 469 464 120, 121, 219, 220 Lucy B., 478 Florence, 267 Henry Heman, 615 234, 236, 240, 259 Lucy D., 478 Florence A., 463 H. L., 270 262, 263, 267, 271 Lucy H. Balch, 267 Florence M., 478 Henry Lewis, 270, 47S 423, 272, 425, 429 Lucy L. G., 121 Florence W., 248 Henry M., 110, 239 430, 432, 451, 474 Lula, 431 Floyd O., 475 Henry Miller, 61 John A., 267, 429, 474 Lula M., 267 Frances A. C, 267 Henry S., 614 John Augustus. 426 Lulu B. G., 463 Frances B., 267, 429 Herbert A.. 475 John D., 451 Lulu May, 271 Frances M., HI, 241 Herbert Ellis, 467 John E., 241 Lydia, 219, 429, 479 Francis E., 431 Hester, 67 John P., 474 Lydia E., 428 Francis M., 431 Hiram E., 479 John Ferdinand, 265 Lydia V., 449 Frank, 474 Horace B., 231 John H., 262, 270, 425 Mabel, 614 Frank B,, 473 Horace G., 271 430, 615 Mabel E., 615 Frank H., 271 Howard, 451 John Heeley, 260, 462 Mabel M. M., 473 Frank J., 475 Howard L., 239 John P., 270, 477 Mabel S., 428 Prank K., 478 Howard V., 231 John Quincy, 4G2 Maggie, 429, 449 Prank L., 425 Howe, 267 John W., 236, 248 Maggie Lindsey, 449 Franklin, 240, 269 Hugh, 260, 463 John Warner, 235 Maggie M., 240 Franklin D., 466 Huldah C, 431 John Williiam, 423 Maggie O., 248 Franklin M., 240 Huldah E., 236 Jonathan, 220, 432 Mahlon, 60, 61, 108 Fred A., 475 Huldah M., 479 Jonathan A,, 239, 634 120, 269, 477 Fred G., 473 Ida, 248, 474 Joseph, 28, 32, 39, 58 Mahlon J., 269 Fred S., 477, 478 Ida May C, 235 66, 103, 112, 121 Mahlon W., 478 Frederick, 121, 267 Inez, 479 219, 220, 269, 424 Malachi, HI, 218, 423 271, 474 Isaac. 42, 65, 108, 231 425, 476 Mamie, 617 Frederick A., 476 233 Joseph B., 231 Margaret. 32, 260, 261 Frederick F., 269, 270 Isaac C, 113, 249 Joseph Graft, 616 424 477 Isaac H., 109, 234, 236 Joseph LaVerne, 464 Margaret A. C, 466 Gladys B., 615 Isaac L., 475 Joseph N., 268, 474, 475 Margaret E. M., 241 Glendora, 475 Isaac T., 231 Joseph W., 235 Margaret H., 107, 239 George, 111, 241 Isaac W., 234 Joshua D., 230 425 George A., 262 Isabel, 28 Josie M., 475 Margaret McB., 424 George Chapman 248 Isabel B., 477 Joy, 431 Margaret R., 272 George E., 241, 475,476 Isabella, 428 Judith, 268 Margaret S., 104 George F., 477 Isabella A., 469 Julia, 248 Margery, 62, 248 George M., 463 Isabella A. H., 42r, Julia A. v., 231 Marguerite, 473 George Robert, 269 Isabella D., 614 Julia S., 473 Maria A., 423 478 Jacob, 39, 61, 62. 103 Kate Snyder, 428 Maria C, 113 George W., 220, 240 109, 110, 113, 121 Katharine S. P., 234 Maria H., 241 431, 432, 451, 617 218, 219, 234, 239 Katie, 478 Maria W., 109 Georgia nna. 617 272, 293, 424, 426 Katie E., 478, 479 Mariamna, 268, 476 Gertrude, 479 429 Laura, 428, 449 Mariamna A., 120 Gertrude E., 475 Jacob Newton, 248 Laura F. Knight, 448 Marie Jane K., 466 Gertrude K., 616 James, 104, 105, 219 Laura P., 449 Mariet B., 477 Grace, 431 260, 267, 427 La Verne M., 477 Marion W., 230 Grace A. W., 267 James Carey, 463 Leah, 267, 472 Martha, 60, 121, 219 Grade E., 428 James P., 272 Leita, 476 271, 428, 479 Guy E., 473 James J.. 613 Leland R.. 475 Martha B., 248 Hallowell S., 229, 448 James P., 241 Lena, 267 Martha E.. 231 Hannah, 60,61,103,106 Jane, 260, 462 Lenora, 270 Martha Ellen, 235, 451 219, 271, 272 Jane B., 110 Leon Robert, 463 Martha M., 232 Hannah A. Iredell, Jane E., 272, 451, 614 Leonard M., 467 Martha S., 107 247 Jane E. H., 261 Leonora, 466 Martha T., 104 Hannah B. C, 113 Jane E. Hampton, Leroy A., 615 Martha T. W., 107 Hannah E., 248 465 Letitia, 107 Marvin, 260 Hannah P., 426 Jane Morgan, 262 Letitia A. P., 426 Mary, 32, 39, 59, 60, 62 Hannah Kyle, 236 Jane W.. 229, 449 Letitia H, 220 66, 67. 104, 107 Hannah L., 231 Jay W., 431 Letitia Mathews, 425 108, 110, 113, 119 Hannah S., 67 Jean Mary, 469 Letitia Ridge, 449 120, 122, 218, 220 Hannah T., 270 Jenetta, 249 Levisa W., 2G2 221, 225, 229 230 Harold B., 475 Jennie B., 240 Lewis, 264, 467 263, 265, 433, 474 Harold li., 615 Jennie B. Hays, 269 Lewis B., 475 Mary A., 248, 264, 423 Harper L., 271 Jennie M., 431 Lewis P., 614 427 Harriet, 428, 429, 448 Jennie M. C, 261 Lewis N., 473 Mary A. Bates, 475 Harriet E., 267 Jennie M. H., 232 Lillie Ada, 239 Mary A. Mitchell, 463 Harry, 449, 616 Jennie P., 614 Lillie A. K., 2.39 Mary Ann, 109, 113, 231 Harry A., 426 Jennie S. H, 615 Lillie M., 465 267, 424, 473 Harry B., 271, 476 Jennie Scott, 614 Lionel Aaron, 464 Mary Ann V., 231 Harry L., 478 Jeremiah, 269 Lizzie, 236 Mary A. S., 233 Harry LaV., 463 Jennie Terry, 265 Lizzie Roberts, 425 Mary A. W., 234 Harvey A., 431 Jesse, 270, 479 Lottie, 423 Mary B. M., 2.36 Hattie, 272 Jesse B., 110, 238 Lottie B. v., 240 Mary C. E., 240 710 THE KIEK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. TWINING. TWINING. TWINING. TWINING. Mary C. N., 232 Nellie A., 267 R. Jennie H., 430 Syntha M., 451 Mary D., 248 Nellie A. M., 477 Richard E., 478 Tamer, 62, 112 Mary E., 232, 268, 426 Nellie F., 267 Riley R., 479 Telles 0., 429 450, 468, 475 Nellie M., 475 Robert, 424, 474 Thankful, 269 Mary E. C, 239 Nellie S., 268, 271 Robert F., 479 Thedocia A., 431 Mary E. E., 241 Nellie Smith, 477 Robert L., 478 Theodore R., 233 Mary E. K., 23.5 Nettie Goss, 475 Rodney P., 473 Thomas. 39, 64, 65, 66 Mary Ella, 232 Neva L. H., 267 Ronald D., 476 108, 110, 118, 119 Mary Ellen B., 235 Nina, 431 Rosamond E., 476 120, 232, 259, 260 Mary E. Lynch, 474 N. Lambert, 425, 616 Roscoe, 431 262, 264, 265, 267 Mary E. S., 240, 264 Nora L., 615 Rose May, 465 424, 461, 472, 615 Mary Gertrude, 232 Olive 266, 428 Rosetta O., 466 Thomas C, 232 Mary Goodwin, 270 Olive B., 475 Rozette, 268, 474 Tlios., Chalkley, 235 Mary H., HO, 238, 478 Oliver C., 270 Rufus Wesley, 615 Thomas Dick, 472 Mary Harvey, 616 Ollie, 428 Russell B., 449 Thomas Holbert, 449 Mary Helen W., 469 Orlando, 475 Russell W., 428 Thomas J., 29, 30, 466 Mary J., 271 Orlena, 431 Ruth, 99, 107. 208, 227 615 Mary Jane, 271, 432 Oscar G., 267 239 Thomas M., 239 616 Oscar C, 429 Ruth A. Ames, 268 Thomas O., 240 Mary Jane R., 261 Otto N.. 479 Ruth H., 476 Thompson J. D., 432 Mary J. S., 474 Owen D,, 476 Ruth Moore, 615 T. J., 233 Mary K., 88, 113 P. Alfred, 267 Ruthanna, 230 Tracy C 475 Mary L., 219, 431 Palmer, 616 Sadie Y., 233 Udora Walker, 262 Mary Lambert, 219 Paul E., 464 Samuel, 36, 42, 43, 64 Uriah, 449 Mary L. B., 476 Paul Elijah, 465 65, 118, 120, 231 Uriah R., 231, 449 Mary Lee, 58 Paul Milton, 240 268, 272, 451 Vernie B., 478 Mary Logbes, 479 Paul v.. 476 Samuel A., 268, 476 Victoria M. B., 464 Mary, Lyons, 260 Pearl, 272 Samuel H., 430 Viola H., 431 Mary Norris, 431 Pearl Guthrie 270 Samuel W., 107, 230 Virgie L., 473 Mary O. E., 240, 534 Pennelia M., 267 Sallie, 248, 617 Virgil L., 475 Mary P. B., 617 Perry E., 476 Sallie A. S., 432 Vista R., 426 Mary R., 241, 428 Perry John, 465 Sallie B., 234, 614 Walmsley R., 241, 572 Mary S., 239, 263, 478 Peter Slater, 262, 464 SaUie E., 236, 241 Walter, 239 Mary S. Harford 476 Phebe, 108, 109, 218 Sara Nice, 449 Walter C, 448, 450 Mary Stanley, 473 236, 424, 425, 429 Sarah, 19, 30, 32, 36 Walter Clare, 469 Mary Stanton, 265 Phebe A., 231, 476 39, 42, 43, 59, 61 Warren H., 463 Mary T., 104 Phebe Ann B 260 66, 67, 103, 105 Watson, 107, 179, 229 Maryette, 260, 468 Phebe A. Evans, 268 109, 110, 111, 120 234, 423, 448, 614 Maud, 479 Phebe Cotanohe, 265 219, 237, 242, 272 Watson Welding, 449 Maud C, 430 Phebe L., 464 347, 426, 42S Wilbur R., 431 Maud E., 475 Phebe M., 109 Sarah A., 232, 260, 471 Wilhelmina, 425, 530 Maud May, 469 Phebe N., 477 475 615 Maude A., 479 Phebe S., 614 Sarah A. B., 108 Wilkinson, 423, 613 Maude M. Murray. Phebe T., 103 Sarah Ann W., 113 Wilmer A., 240 466 Philip, 267 Sarah B., 231, 238, 249 W. Henry, 239 Max B., 476 Phineas Elija h, 261 Sarah Blaker, 426 William, 28, 39, 61, 66 May, 239, 479 465 Sarah C., 271 104, 108, 120, 231 Mazie V. Barber, 464 PoUie. 474 Sarah E., 235, 425 234, 239, 241, 248 M. C. M., 270 Priscllla, 61 Sarah G., 270 265, 267, 271, 426 Mehetabel, 43, 131 Priscilla A., 110 Sarah H., 118 473, 542, 615, 617 Mehitabel, 103 Prudence A., 266 Sarah J., 474 William A., 476 Mehitable, 28 Rachel, 29, 39 61, 104 Sarah J. H., 475 William B., 478 Melissa, 262, 264 112, 118, 239 Sarah K., 119 William D., 240, 271 Mercy, 29, 61, 62 , 66 241, 264, 267 Sarah L., 121, 463 William F., 269, 478 Mercy M., 220 433 451 465, 471 Sarah Lee, 432 William H., 240, 428 Mildred V., 615 Rachel A., 120, 236 Sarah M., 234, 467 431, 463 Mildred, 431 266, 466 Sarah M. A., 110 William J., 428 477 Minnie, 248, 428 Rachel Ann R., 109 Sarah P., 118 William P., 247 Minnie A., 477 Rachel Aurand, 428 Selinda, 119, 263, 264 William S., 4G9 Minnie D., 477 Rachel M., 236 467 William Thomas, 449 Minnie E., 475 Rachel R., 268 Seymour G., 474 Wm. Tracy, 475 Minnie Hill, 615 Rachel Tysor 613 Sherman P., 467 William W., 231, 449 Minnie L., 477 Ralph, 271 Sidney G., 122 Willoughby S., 615 Minnie Moses, 425 Ralph L., 220, 430 Sidney John, 464 TYLER. Minnie Sisco, 271 Ralph W., 476 Silas, 60, 99, 107, 203 Minnie S. L., 428 Ralph Waldo 464 220, 230, 430, 449 Geo. Frederick, 485 Mira S. S., 231 Ray, 423 Silas H., 449 Mary Louisa, 485 Morris, 236 Ray C., 465 Stephen, 28, 29, 30, 31 TYSON. Morris G., 477 Ray P., 464 32, 38, 39, 61 Moses D., 466 Raymond L., 476 67, 113, 248 Abigail R., 449 Musetta, 233 R. Barclay, 232 Susan, 259, 451, 461 Abraham, 95 Myrtie L., 473 Rebecca, 104, 222 Susan A., 431, 462 Anna Louisa, j81 Nancy, 268 Rebecca Ann 121, 270 Susan B., 220 Anna Mary, ]83 Nancy A., 468 Rebecca B., 66, 239 Susan P., 236 Annie H., 1F7 Naomi, 231 Rebecca E., 449 Susan Morgan, 423 Charles, 82, 157 Nathan C, 463 Rebecca H., 230, 267 Susanna, 28, 61, 220 Charlotte, iSO Nathan Crook, 260 Rebecca M., 270 235, 431 Colon, 90 464 Rebecca R. C 464 Susannah, 109 Comly, 90 Nathaniel, 24, 29 .30 Rebecca S., 2.31 Susannah G. H., 2G4 Daniel, 3S1 32, 42. 43. 6.^ Rebecca S. R 108 Sybilla H., 468 Edith T., 449 Nellie, 479 Reuben L., 231 Sylvetta, 270 Edward H., 358, 449 INDEX. 711 Nanie. Page. Name. Page. Name. P; -ge. Name. Page. TYSON. UNDERWOOD. VANDERBILT. VAN HORNE. Eleanor, 82, 157, 358 Margaret, 64 Addie S. E., 543 Martha, 66, 280, 427 ISlizabeth, s:;, ail, 157 Martha W., 215 Dorothy, 543 Martha E. W., 424 ISO Valentine, 215 Lydia, 543 Martha J., 427 Elizabeth H., 184 William, 215 Stacy, 543 Mary, 424, 427 Ella M., Ella P., Emeline K., 183 184 91 UNKA. Mary, 522 VAN DB VEER. Cornelia, 368 Mary Ann, 231, Mary Eliz. S., 449 531 509 Emma P. K.. ISl UPDTKE. VANDEVER. Mary Frances,, 291 Evans, 54 Caroline B., 430 John, 145 Mary M., 426 Ezekiel, F.4 URIAN. VAN HART. Mary Messiraore, 426 Fannie T., 449 Hance. 11 Mary. 195 Melinda A., 427 Frank, 184 VAN HORNE. Mercy, 61 111 Hannah, S2, 84, 157 V V JTV J. 1 J. J. V_7 _!. V -1- 1 J_J < Aaron, 66, 127, 290 Minnie M., 424 158, 359 VAIL. Abraham, 66, 219 403 Moses, 231 Helen Anna, Isaac, 34 Jacob L., 184 53, 613 184 Benjamin, Huldah, James G., Maud Irene, Patience, Ruth M. Russell, 613 114 613 492 96 613 Acey R., Adelia C. K., Agnes, Alexander, Allison M., Alma, A n n ii 291, 509 291 427 Nancy Moreheart, 426 Nathaniel, 609 J. Gillinur, J. Lawrence, John, 34, 51, 54 184 184 , S3, 90 92, 158 2S0 427 424 568 Nellie G., Otho B., Parmilla B., Perry, 426 427 509 427 John K., 1S3 VALENTINE. Anna J.. 426 Phebe, 427 John R., 449 Anna C, 540 Anna Parker, 427 Phebe P., 424 Jonathan K., 181, 182 Eliza, 117 2-")!) Annie, 396 Phebe A., 426 Joseph C, 91, 183 Emily T., 423 Bessie, 424 Prisoilla B., 424 Josiah H., ISl Joseph, 423 Byron, 427 Rachel E., 291 Laura Twinin S. 449 Seiina, 204 Caroline B., 290 Ralph, 427 Leah, Martha, 54 82, 200 VANARTSDALBN Caroline H., Cephas R.. Charles, ^Q, 219, 291 291 Rebecca, Robert, 231 427 Martha L. T. 83 Alice, 122 424 Rose, 424 Mary, 34, 51, 53, 81, 83 Annie T., 231 426 Ross C, 512 613 Caroline, 231 Charles E., Christian, Edith, 427 Samuel P., 424 Mary Ann, 182 Catharine, 231 631 Samuel T., 06, 219 Mary Ella K. 181 Claude, 569 427 Sarah, 66, 291, 424 427 Mary K., S4 Cora T., 667 Edna.' Elizabeth, 291, 424 427 509, 511 Matilda, 95 Cornelius, 231 499 Sarah A., 424 Melville K., 181 Earl, 569 511 Sarah E., 425, 427 Nathan, 449 Emma J. W., 568 T<]li7abpth A 512 Sarah Pi-ances, 509 Norman Earl, 449 Eva T., 5C7 J.JII ZjCl IJ\^ Lll ^X- . , Elizabeth H., 290, 509 Sarah T., 219 Peter, 27, 51 George, 659 521 Smith, 424 Rachel, 613 James T., 231 Elizabeth M., 282 Susan, 198 Rebecca, 54, 82 Joseph, 568 Elizabeth S 127 427 Susan B., 424 Renee B., 35S Julia A., 231 419 J—* 1 i OC4. *-" ^' Ll 1 '^' f J-'-' * t 508 Violetta, 606 Ruth, 54 Laura T., 566 Elma F., 427 Virgil G., 427 Ruth Ann, 199 Lida, 559 Ettie, 509 William, 54 Rynear, 26, 51 M artha. 574 Evaline, 427 William A., 424 Sarah, 24, 26 34, 50 Mary D., 549 Evpline Fraze 424 William P., 512 81, 82 Milton T., 566 George, George A., Georgie A., Grant, Harriet, Harriet A., 426 William S., 282 Sarah C, Seth, Susanna, Tacy F., Thomas, 60 90 83 82, 157 183 . 81, 82 Nathan, Nelson, Sarali, Theodore M., Walter L., 56S 569 559 567 567 424 509 427 509 426 Winfield S., VANLAW. Blanche, Elisha J., Frederick, Georgia, Jeptha S., John, 426 606 606 606 606 606 Thomas H., Warren, 157, 358 449 VANCE. B., 130 Harry S., Henry, 509 509 Jane B., 452 Horatio, 512 397 u VANCLEVB. Howard, 509 John H., 606 UEBBLB, Glen, UBBR. Sarah J., bSS 406 Isaac, John Comly, 334, Anna Jlary, Susanna L. H., 334 575 57.-J 334 Ida M., Ira C, Isaac, 47, 66, 71, 219, 424, Jacob, 427 427 127 4S0 424 Mary Atkinson, Mary P., Rosantha A., Samuel C, 397, Sarah, Sarah B., 397 606 606 606 397 606 ULMER. VANDEGRIFT. 38 James P., 427 Anne, 356 Jennie, 512 Vinnie, 606 George, 356 Alice, 333, Anna, 673 406 Jennie E., J. Moore, 531 426 VANLUVANEB. ULRICH. Albert H., 609 John, 66 Caroline, 505 Charles, 178 Eleanor, 537 John E., 427 John, 505 Ella, 178 James M., 305 John S., 424 V.\NSANT. Helen A. T., Mary, 17S 178 James Monroe, 240 Jonathan R., 508, ,521 Artliur Delaney, 568 John, 609 Jo.seph S., 290, 608 509 Edward, 174 UMSTEAD. I^ewis, 333 Julia, 486, 651 Elizabeth R., 436 Mary, 155 Lottie B., 240 Laura, ,509 Fred Tomlinson, 568 UNDERDOWN Phebe H., 609 LeRoy, 512 Grace, 483 Emily, UNDERWOOD. 358 Sarah, 307, 333 Letitia A., 290, 509 Hannah, 520 Sarah S. D., Stephen M., 305 609 Ijewis F., 291, Lincoln, 512 427 James T., John, 568 530 Jesse, John Henry, 64 215 VANDENMARK. Lizzie C. Lorena G., 509 427 Laura H., Martha Ann T., 174 568 Jcseph. 215 Isaac, 120 Margaret, 291, 511 Mary, 227, 665 Lorenza, 215 Rachel A., 120 Margery Ann, 403 Sarah, 630 712 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. VANSANT. Samuel, Samuel Roy, VAN STCKEL. Daniel, Elizabeth, Virginia, VANTILBURG. Alice, Alice Rebecca, Julia, 306, VAN NOT. Hannah, VANORDSTRAND. Almon, Alwert S., Carrie L., David U., Emma Lance, John, Matilda, Relonza, Renaldo, Sarah E. P., VAN TURK. Emily Ann W., John, VANWHT. Charles M., Elizabeth, Jesse,, Martin, Mary, VAN VOORHIES. Catharine, VAN WORTH. Delia, VARE. Abi H., Peter, VARNES. Emanuel, Emanuel Trego, Fanny Fern, Lydia A. R., Margaret Ann, Mary Elizabeth, Prudence I., William, 3.^9, VASEY. Joel, Mary Smith, 303, VEDRY. Clara Adams, VENNER. Emma, Hattie, John W., VERITY. Elizabeth, VERNON. Randal, Thomas, VICKERS. Aaron, Abraham, Abigail C., Abigail P. Alice L., Ann, Ann G. Wills, Ann T. D., Elizabeth P. Eugene, Gertrude H., Jemima M., John, 56S 56S 164 164 164 123 277 535 120 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 393 605 506 154 154 154 154 153 193, 93, 193, Name. VICKERS. Jonathan, Joseph, Kate K., Martha, Mary, Mary Ellen Mary E. D. Paxson, Sarah, Sarah Louisa, Susanna Gorgas, Thomas, T. Lewis, VININGRE. Fannie B. A., Fred, Grace, VOLLNOGLE. P. F., VON TAGER. Matilda G., VOORHEES. Cora, Cornelia C, Elmer, Frederick, Grace, John, Lester, William N., VORHIS. Martha, VOTAW. Adeline H., Benjamin, Howard, Mary, Moses, Wilmer, w WADE. Cynthia A. W., Elinor A., Georgeanna, John H., John P., Mary J., Pearson W.. Robert, 4, Stella E., William, WAGNER. Clara A.. Henry, Mary Jaquett, William, WAINWRIGHT. Isaac, John, Matilda, Thomas, WALBRICK. Mary, WALKER. Ann, 2S2, Arthur M., Beulah, Catharine C, Clara K., Clara M., Comly, David L., Elizabeth, Elizabeth B. F., Elizabeth H., Ellie, Page. 193 193 193 193 193 396 193 39.') 193 395 390 93 39C 285 459 163 459 459 459 459 459 459 459 459 3S0 380 3S0 380 380 380 49S 498 498 498 498 498 498 7, S 498 498 176 237 237 176 58 629 57 632 309 444 249 444 173 607 173 444 153 153 153 153 Nam.e. WALKER. Emeline, Emilie C. Scott, Esther H., Grace, Hannah, Hannah C, Harman W., Harriet A. F., HaiTy, Hattie A., Hutchinson, Ivins C, Jesse M., John, Jonathan, Louisa, Mabel, Margaret R., Mary Ellen, Mary K., Mary R., Mary Smith, Maud, Phineas, Rachel E., Rachel S., Rebecca C. Richard, Richard H., Robert, Robert M., Royal, Samuel, Sarah, Sarah Ann, Sophia Hampton, Susanna C, Thomas, Thomas C, Udora, William H., WALL. Alice, Eliza, WALLACE. H., Page. 263 435 444 153 444 330 173 153 153 153 444 178 153 314 159 173 444 444 153 173 178 444 444 465 294 314 225 153 153 444 444 153 173 81 444 465 173 632 444 262 436 214 199 225, Elizabeth L., Ellena, Jane, 148, John, Katharine R., Mary N., Robert, William, William B., W.-N TILERY. Julia Ann, WALMSLEY. Abigail, Abner W., Agnes, Amanda W., Annie H. H., Eleanor H., Elizabeth, 48, Elizabeth W., Esther, Ezra, Henry, Justice M., Margaret, Martha, Mary, Phebe, Thomas, William, WALNE. Jane, WAT^TER. Alice W. R. 272 173 229, 346 491 491 173 14S 173 272 48 323, 556 48 436 656 556 72, 324 323, 556 48 323 48, 72 556 273, 385, 48, 48, 72, 565 72, 324 48 48 481 Name. WALTER. Anna, Anna Mary, Anna Wharton, Antoinette T., Bertha Gordon, Caroline Luce, Cornelia W, Edwin, Elizabeth, Einily, Franklin, George Weld, Gertrude. Hannah Ann, Hannah Ann N Harry, Henry, 481, 59e Herbert, Howard, Isabel Weld, Julia PI., Minot Weld, Sarah, Susan M. Weld, Susanna H., Thomas, Victoria F., William S., WALTERS. Annie, Hattie, Jacob, Sarah E. W William C, WALTHALL. Virginia, WALTON. Abbie T. M., Abigail, Abner, 137, 306, Ada Q., Adaline, Agnes, 76, 139, 140, Agnes E., Aileen M., Alban P., Albert, Albert C, Albert T., Albertson, Alfred Harrison, Alice S. Conard, Alma, Alvin, Amanda, 306, 327, Amos, 73, 75, 132, Amos S., Amy Ann Addis, P.age. 481 456 481 432 481 482 481 481 481 481 481 139, 448, 133, 328, 545, Ann, 55, 75, 223, 326, Anna. 314 Annabell B., Anna Eliza, Anna L., Anna L. Kirk, Anna M. McD, Anna Maull, Anna Rebecca, Anna Stockton, Anna T., Annie F., Annie Gertrude, Annie Jennie R., Annie Lefferts, Anthony, Asenath, Barclay, Barclay S., 482 122 273 481 597 481 482 481 596 481 598 481 597 273 481 432 498 498 517 498 498 561 134 337 547 326 331 330 560 2S0 578 550 561 102 559 .327 550 550 536 134 314 560 314 138 329 546 547 337 545 307 448 561 545 139 329 545 328 ,559 559 .315 314 13S 138 547 INDEX. 713 Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. WALTON. WALTON. WALTON. WALTON. Benjamin, 139, 326 Franklin, 139 Lewis L., 325, 559 Moses, 376 Benjamin L., 137 Gabriel, 376 Lewis Love, 138, 329 Myra, 545 Benjamin Love, 32S George, 138, 139, 322 Lida Vanartsdalen, Nathaniel, 48 Beuiali, 138, 3a2, 330 330 659 Newton Evans, 559 Blanche B., 547 George N., 564 Lillie May, 547 Odessa Bell, 329 Caroline DeB., 560 Geo. Shoemaker,, 564 Lintord Warner, 659 Oliver, 137, 194, 327 Carrie, 314 Geo. Thompson, 561 Louis, 329 Oscar F., 659 Catharine R., 139 George W., 560 Lucius Leedom, 312 Paul Campbell, 561 Charles, 32S, 429 Hannah, 48, 137, 139 Lucretia E., 429 Phebe K., 338 Charles S., 545 326, 327, 328 Lucy, 328 Powell Van, 569 Charles T., 327 489, 562 Lucy Ethel T., 561 Priscilla, 137, 280 Charlotte F., 559 Hannah Edith, 337 Lydia, 133, 138, 326, 559 Priscilla C, 560 Clarence, 560 Hannah M., 75 Lydia A., 650 Rachel, 194 Clean thus, 376 Harper, 664, 138 Lydia Ann, 330 Rachel B., 105 Coates, 328, 329 564 Harriet Aline, 559 Lydia Palmer, 377 Ralph, 314 Comly, 330, 337, 405 Harry, 547, 578 Lydia R., 560, 561 Ray W., 537 Crawford C, 564 Harry G., 547 Lydia W., 647 Rebecca, 136, 137, 141 Cynthia, 72 75 Harry S., 545 Mabel, 547 315, 324, 326 Daniel, 48 Helen T,, 531 Macro, 133 327, 562 Earl McD., 561 Henry Ridgway, 329 Macre Hubert, 585 Rebecca G., 337, 578 Edna K., 547 Hettie Ann, 338 Marce Jane, 330 Ridgway, 329 Edna May, 585 Hiram, 137, 326, 560 Margaret, 141, 324, 336 Rodman, 326, 560 Edward A., 329 Horace, 564 578 Rose E. S., 545 Edward H., 560 Horace Mann, 312 Margaret Jane. 197 Ruthaline, 559 Edwin, 578 Horace Osborn. 564 Margaret J. N., 660 Ruth Anna, 322, 326 Edwin B., 547 Howard, 139, 550 Margaret R. E., 336 550 Edwin C, 359, 585 Hugh, 330 Margaret S., 564 SaUie B. Stout, 537 EUzabeth, 75, 93, 133 Ida, 139 Margaretta H., 137 Samuel, 280, 326, 658 136, 137, 314 Irene, 545 Margery Fell, 326 Sarah, 137, 141, 222 325, 327, 329 Irvin, 560 Marguerite, 585 223, 307, 314, 330 546, 563 Isaac, 48, 75, 138, 139 Marian V. Otto, 328 Sarah Ann, 162, 337 Elizabeth B., 315 323 Marietta, 489 Sarah D. M., 322 Elizabeth C, 138 Isaiah, 65, 141, 207, 337 Martha, 139, 224, 330 Sarah Edna, 547 Elizabeth E., 208, 325 578 563 Sarah B. MackUn, 338 Jacob, 76, 105, ,136, 138 Martha Amy, 327 678 Elizabeth H., 139 141, 207, 322, 337, 4S9 Martha D., 141 Sarah H., 326, 561 Elizabeth L,, 137, 138 James, 93, 194, 330 Martha D. R., 207 Sarah L., 132, 327 Elizabeth L. S., 564 James T., 327 338 Sarah Newbold, 329 Elizabeth IVI., 329, 330 Jane Eliza C. F.. 311 Martha Ely, 585 Sarah P., 560 Elizabeth IVt. M., 550 Jane Ely P., 376 Martha Evans, 312 Sarah R., 138, 323, 551 Elizabeth O., 139 Jane P., 93 Martha G., 137 Sarah R. W., 545 Elizabeth S., 138, 564 Jane S., 137 Martha L., 327 Sarah W., 136 Elizabeth S. C, 550 Jarrett, 138, 2S3 Martha Lewis, 194 Savilla, 547 Ella, 329 Jennie, 139, 579 Martha M., 359, 585 Seneca, 323 Ella Crooks. 560 Jeremiah, 47, 48, 72 Mary, 47, 76, 102, 133 Seth, 141, 324, 336 Ella May, 547 75, 136, 137, 327 134, 139, 142, 216 Seth Tyson, 585 Ella S. T., 547 Jesse, 75, 137, 280 305, 316, 317, 328 Sidney, 324. 326, 337 Ellen, 337 Jesse S., 329, 564 329, 545, 678 558 Ellis, 337 Jesse Stockton, .564 Mary B. Jones, 280 Smith B., 314, 545 Ellie R., 558 Jessie R., 560 Mary Boyd, 329, 564 Stephen, 133, 315 Elma M., 550 Jessie Stockton, 329 Mary C, 322, 550, 566 Stuart, 336, 678 Elvianna, 139 J. Heston, 208, 338 Mary E. Church, 283 Susanna, 48, 76, 220 Blwood, 325, 550 Job, 48, 141 Mary Elizabeth, 564 Susanna L., 327, 327 Ellwood M., 561 John, 134, 137, 139, 280 Mary Florence, 560 Susanna Snyder, 325 Emily, 139, 328, 329 307, 325, 326, 327 Mary Florence P., Tacy, 133 550 563 359, 445 560 Tacy L., 327, 562 Emily N., 560 John D., 210 Mary H., 324, 337, 557 Thomas, 48, 75, 139 Emma Augoista, 311 John M., 332, 550 Mary H. L., 664 141, 194, 195 Emma Eliz.. 564 John Roberts, 585 Mary Holcombe, 545 208, 320, 338 Emma Eunice, 578 Jonathan, 75, 137, 139 Mary K. S., 210 Thomas Cooper, 311 Emma L. Janney, 328 Mary L., 550 Thomas W.. 337 328 Joseph, 141, 194, 280 Mary R. S., 328 T. Maria, 376 Emma L. Wilkins. 314, 315, 324 Mary S., 141 Valeria, 637 560 337, 445 Mary Saurman, 314 Valeria T., 537 Emma S., 537 Joseph H., 337 Mary T., 137 Walter U., 559 Emmor, 307, 326, 537 Joseph K., 560 Mary Tilman, 326 Watson H., 637 Ephraim, 325 Josephine, 280, 545 Mary W., 76 Watson W., 637 Esther E. McD., 445 Josephine Elton, 312 Mary W. R., 359 William, 48, 132, 197 Ethel Turner, 561 Joshua, 55, 102 Mary Y., 547 314 Eugene, 537 Josiah, 139 Mary Ann, 138, 142 William C, 280, 537 Fannie C, 280 J. Ritner, 327 194, 314, 326 William L., 315, 547 Fanny, 326 Julia Abbott, 329 545, 560 William W., 550 Fanny J., 328 Juhet Coates, 328. 564 Mary Ann H., 137 WARD. Florence, 545, 559 Laury Ely, 585 Mary Ann Hall, 337 Alice, 533 Florence Aline, 559 Laura K., 537 405 Annie, 280 Florence Ray, 537 LeRoy Miles, 559 Mary Anna, 314, 559 Chalmer, 253 Prances Boyd, 328 L. Elmira, 532 Mary Anna C, 550 David, 511 Francis L., 564 Leslie Harvey, 660 Mercy, 141 Elizabeth D., 511 Francis S., 564 Levi Snyder, 559 Mercy Jane, 335 Estel. 547 Frank M. S., 547 Lewis, 322, 401, ,650, 666 Miranda, 133, 316 George Mason, 276 Frank S., 545 Lewis F., 560 Morris, 325 John, 511 714 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Nam.e. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. WARD. WARNER. WARNER. WARNER. Joseph, 101 Ann Eliza N., 216 420 Sallie, 419 Laura M. Smith, 547 Ann Sims, 215 Henry Ecroyd, 420 Samuel, 102, 215 Lucinda, 252 Ann W., 194 Hilda M., 607 Samuel B., 215 iVIarg-aret Jane, 253 Anna, 27 Howard A., 398 Samuel S., 215 Marina, 512 Anna A., 215 Hughes, 323, 552 Sarah, 28, 36, 38, 56 Mary F., 101 Anna H., 426 Ida, 609 57, 58, 94, 95, 102 Perry, 253 Anna M., 607 Ida A., 497 103, 215, 216, 218 Rebecca, 378 Anna Smith. 609 Inus E. Penrose, 419 Sarah Ann, 113 Ross, 511 Annie Ecroyd, 42.J Isaac, 36, 181, 32?, Sarah C, 58 Sarah T., 276 Annie E. Mahan, 398 Isaac Chapman, 39S Sarah E., 217, 421 Thelma, 253 Annie Fenton, 323 Jacob, 399 Sarah J. Terry, 398 Wilfred, 511 Annie Tripp, 269 Jacob B,, 398 Sarah Q., 215 William, 622 Arnold, 36 James, 87, 102, 170, 217 Sarah S. Roberts, WARDELL. Arthur Sheldon, 607 James B., 607 398 Abram L., 471 Bell, 240 Jane. 215, 216, 419, 613 Sarah T., 217 Alida Truax, 471 Benjamin, 38, 58, 102 Jane M., 215 Sidney Ellis, 607 Annie Lowrie, 471 103, 215, 216 Jane S., 215 Silas L., 399 Arthur, 471 217, 218, 420 Jane Watson, 216 Susan, 102, 133, 215 Atwood 470 Bertha Lock, 607 John, 24, 27, 32, 35, 36 Susan Ann, 399, 60S Bertha E., 471 Carrie Bell, 234 94, 102, 107, 113 Susan C, 217 Caroline M., 266 Catharine, 101 215, 216, 217 Susanna, 36 Oat harine 470 Catharine S., 102 John W., 323 Susanna B., S98 Catharine A., 471 Charles, 215. 234, 548 John Willits, 420 Thomas, 35, 71, 194 Catharine P., 266 Charl&s H., 399 Jonathan A., 234, 240 398 Catharine T., 266 Charles L., 215 Jonathan, 497 Thomas A., 216, 419 Charles H "^66 471 Charles S., 419 Jonathan T., 234, 548 Thos. Percival, 419 Charles J., 471 Charles Stanley, 607 Joseph, 32, 36, 37, 38 Thomas R., 215 RlirJq M 471 Clara M. W., 607 58, 102, 215, 216 Thomas W., 399, 60S Elizabeth A., 266, 469 Croasdale, 194, 204 398, 426 Viola Campbell, 607 Elizabeth K., 471 397 Letltia H., 194 Vivian, 607 Ella A., 471 David, 109, 426 Letitia T., 107 William, 27, 2S 101 Ella Bowers, 471 David W., 216 Louisa, 215, 216 216, 419 Ella M B 470 Deborah, 58, 217, 421 Louisa A., 102 William B., 107 Ferdinand. A. 471 Deborah E., 217 Louisa Slack, 399 William Wesley, 607 Franklin, 471 Dorris Frances, 607 Margaret M., 103 Willis, 216 George R., 471 Edgar, 215 Maria, 109, 235 WARREN. Harriet, 470 Edith, 215 Marion, 607 Harry, 474 Harriet R.. 266 Edith Elma, 419 Martha, 58, 101, 21s Lucy Twining, 474 Hattie F. H., Henrietta, 471 266 Edna May, Edward, 36, 607 mi 406, 453 Martha J. B., 398 WARRICK. Henrietta C. 469 Edward B., 607 Martha May, 607 Ella, 257 Irma P., James T., Katurah B., Lillian, 471 Edward H., 398, 607 Mary, 19, 27, 28, 35, 36 Elmer J., 460 471 470 471 Bffle May S., 607 55, .58, 216 Ettie W., 2.55 Eleanor Ecroyd, 420 217. 306. 527 Florence, 461 Eleanor McDowell, Mary A., 419 Harry C, 461 Lulu Hofmire, 471 398 Mary Albina, 170 Joseph, 255 Maria 471 Eliza Jane, 215 Mary Ann, 215 Mary Jane, 255, 256 Maria A T 266 Eliza K., 87 Mary D., 215 Matthew, 257 Mary Ann, Marj^ Spaulding, Minnie B 266 Elizabeth, 36, .38, 103 Mary E., 218 Milo, 255, 236 470 217, 399, 5r)2 Mary Ecroyd, 420 William Clark, 256 471 Elizabeth A., 215 Mary Ellen, 397, 399 460 X»_I_ .L 1 J. 1 1 f ^I^ _LJ , , Rachel A. T., 120 Elizabeth C, 216 Mary Ellen L., 607 Wilmer, 461 Ray E. Austin, 471 Elizabeth W., 419 420 Mary H. Newlin, 39S WARRINGTON. Rebecca M., 266, 469 Ella Brown, 607 Mary Jane, 398, 608 Helen, bSO Samuel, 120 Samuel L., 266, Sarah A., 266 266 470 470 Ellis Raymond, Elmer H., Elsie May Bird, 609 607 007 Mary J. Petis, .398 Mary R., 215 Blary S., 216, 420 WARTHEN. Carrie Hass, 480 C. D., 480 Sarah H 471 Emeline, 398 Mary T., 181 Solomon 469 Emily Twining, 426 Mary T. W., 234 WASHBURN. Susie, 470 Emma Eliza, 101, 211 Mary W., 102 Elizabeth, 353 Thomas, 471 Emma L., 419, 612 Massey, 81 WASHINGTON. Thomas T., 471 Esther, 27, ." 8 56 Matilda Jane, 215 Kate, 356 Twining A., Wallace, William, 470, 471 471 471 Ettie May, Eva, Fannie, 215 234 170 Matilda W., 216 Michael, 58 Miles B. Carey, 419 WATERS. Eleanor, 88 Ellen A., 88 Ellen Alvira, 172 Harriet J., 172, 369 Henry, 172 William, 88 William L,, WARDLE. A. J., 470 564 Francis V., Frank Penrose, Garth, George, 170 419 607 398 Minnie Knight. 398 Miriam C. T., 234 Newit Canfield, 607 Phebe S., 102 WARNER. George T., 398 Rachel, 38, 57, 94, 102 Abigail, 215 Gertrude G. B., 398 103, 142, 213, 553 WATSON. Abigail R., 102 Gulielma, 103 419 Rachel F., 217, 218, 422 Ada H., C06 Adaline P., 215 Hannah, 318 Rachel Punston, 420 Adolphus, 606 Adelaide Heilner, 607 Hannah Margaret, Raymond, 607 Agnes, 450 Albert B., 607 215 Rebecca M. W., 323 Amelia, 307, 409 Alexander, 269 Harriet, 216 Richard Ecroyd, 420 Ann, 62 Alfred S., 398 Harry Trego, 234 Robert H., 216 Ann F., 246, 456 A. Lincoln, 609 Helen, 170 Roscoe, 607 Anna, 135, 414 Amanda M., 605 Henry, 306 Russell Thayer. 60S Benjamin, 79 Amos, 194, 399 Henry Benjamin, 419 Ruth Anna, 204, 398 Betsey, 112 Ann, 36 Henry B., 216, 419 Ruth Chapman, 608 B. Franklin, 413 INDEX. 715 Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. WATSON. WATSON. WEBSTER. WELEVER, Birdie, 450 Stacy. 605 Charity Hays, 525 Leah D., 340 Brock, 123 Thomas, 158 Charles E., .065 Mary, 340 581 Charles, lUS, 413. 413 Viola, 451 C. W., 525 Rachel, 340 450 Walter, 4rjO Dale P.. 299 Thonras J., 340 Charlotte C, 455 Walton. 194 Daniel, 119 263 W^ELLATAN Chester, 441 William G.. 245 David, 263 Martha L. W.. 194 Chester A., 413 WATTS. Dorothea, 586 William. 194 Cora, David, Deborah, 450 61, 112 2S0 Sarah. WAULE. 275 Earl Eugene, Edward, Edwin H., 525 452 E25 WELLS. Jane. 1.54 Edith R., 413 Helen. 266 Ellen Conard, 390 Louisa. 173 Eliza, 79, 149 Kate, 266 Prank, 299 Mary Matilda. 197 Elizabeth. 112, 321 WAY. Franklin, 452 WELSH. Elizabeth Adkins. Ann, 330 Hannah, 299, 301 Laura A.. 161 Elizabeth A. 450 G., 450 Evans. Lydia A. W.. 635 262 Harris, Hugh, 565 263 WENLOCK. Anna. 406 Elizabeth S.. 222. 435 Maiy Ann Kirk, C35 Isaac, 5S6 Ellen TwininK. ' 234 William, 262 Isaac Daniel, 586 WEST. Elmira H.. 413 WAYNE. Jesse, 390, 406 Arthur. 475 Emily. 450 Anthony, 187 Jesse L.. 390 Benjamin, 78 Emily Maria. Emma. Emmor T., Fannie. Prank., George, 321 413 605 413 565 321, 628 WEAKLY. Anna Delphine. Edna Kirk, Helen Louise, John Adam, John J.. Willis S., 319 319 319 319 319 319 John. Joseph. Lelia H. W.. Lorine Myrtle. Mae B.. Margaretta W.. 301 263 565 299 435 390 Caleb D.. 178 Delia M. T., Edith Granthum, Eliza. Eliza S. D.. Elizabeth H.. 364 475 228 166 196 371 George W., Hannah. 156 307 Marie Harriet. Martha W.. 299 452 Emily. Emma Tripp. 497 269 Hannah R.. 450 WEATHERBY. Mary. 263. 301 525 Fanny M.. 228 Henry. 156 Amanda. 408 Mary Anna T., 565 Florence. 257 Henry B.. 156 WEAVER. Mary C, 390 George. 497 Horatio N.. 194 Charlotte H., 389 Mary E., 264 George Henry, 257 Jacob. 455 Eberhardt, 389 Mary H.. 406 Harry F.. 228 Jacob T.. 450 Eliza, 207 Mary S., 565 Isabelle D., 228 James, 236 Elizabeth, 126 Mary V., 193 Mary .lane S.. 497 James M., 413. 549 George, 126 Milton C, 665 R. Anna, 371 Jane, 194, 216, 419 Jane, 126 Naylor, 75, 193 Rebecca T., 178 Jennie L. B. 605 John, 125 Nellie Hartley, 299 Sarah E., 364 Jervis, 12,^ Mary, 126 Oliver H., 565 Sarah R., 371 John. 123 Rachel S., 125 Rachel E., 390 William, 30. 178. 228 Joshua. 450 Rebecca, 126 Samuel C, 390 371 Joshua W.. 234. 460 Samuel, 126 .Sarah, 75, 263, 301 525 WESTBROOK. Joseph. 61. 62. 194. 245 Susan, 126 526 Anna E.. 411 605 WEBB. Selinda, 119 WESTERMAN. Joseph C. 413. 549 Silas P., 525 Joseph, 340 Julietta G., 236 Alvira, 461 Thomas, 263 Theresa, 340 Laura M.. Leila H.. Lena P.. 451 565 605 450 413 156 450 156 451 413 Angel E.. Belle. Blanche. 461 461 461 William, WEED. Adelia, George H., Nellie A., Susan Twining, Theodore, 75 462 462 462 462 462 WETHERILL. Clementine, 135 Leta. Lettie D.. Lizzie M.. Luella G.. Lynne P., Mabel C. Mabel C. W.. Martha, Mark Charles. Clark T.. Cora C. T., David, Delia M., 47S 461 478 461 461 Clementine C, Elizabeth, 282, John, Mary B.. Marv C. 318 296 97 105 97 Fred H.. 461 WEEKS. Matilda. 205. 413 George W.. 461 Ella. 497 Phebe. 347 247 62 243. 605 Harriet E. L.. 461 Sarah Farthing. 425 Rebecca. 205. 207 Hattie. 461 Thomas. 497 Samuel. 135 Mary,' 112. 123 Helen. 473 WBIDNER. William. 97. 205 Mary Ann. 194 Henry. 461 Abbie J.. 450 WHARTON. Mary Irene. 605 Mary Janney A., 321 Mary L. Malone. 413 Horace. James, John, 259. 461. Lewis. Nellie Norcross. 461 632 632 461 461 Carcius. Charles P., Edna Bell. 450 450 450 Anna Walter. Deborah. Edwin W.. 4S1 481 481 Marv Rich, 245 Matilda W, M.. 605 James, James W., 450 450 Elizabeth. Emily, George M., Lydia R. W., Margaret E.. 481 484 560 560 560 Mattie. Nathan. Paul, 414 246 450 Roger. Sarah. Susan Twining. t31 58S 259 Mary B. Campbell, 450 Miller. 460 Phebe B.. 123 WEBBE. Nellie, 450 Mary, 481 Rachel. 61. 112 ^Villiam. 339 Welby, 450 Moses, 293 Rebecca S. O 441 WEBER. WELD. Phebe Ann, 293 Richard. 321 Mary Ann. 209 George Minot. 481 Robert, 137 Robert. 216 Rachel. 109. 426 Susan Minot. 4S1 William, 481 Ruth, Sarah. 450 123 WEBSTER. WELDING. Elizabeth. 60. 99. 107 William R., WHEAT, Nellie. 481 Sarah B.. 158 Agnes Eliz.. 5S6 203 188 Sarah C. 450 Alan King. 586 Hannah. 49 , 76 Sarah Eva. 441 Amy. 264 John, 49 WHEATLY. Sarah P. M.. 156 Anna Mary J.. 586 Martha T.. 107 Sarah, 35 Sarah M. Malone. Anthony, 565 Ruth, 60 WHBELAND. 413 1 Asaliah, 263 Watson, 60 Catharine, 214 716 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. WHEELER. Page. Emma A. H., Emma Forresta, Hannah, J. M., John Harold, 345, 346 John Parsons, 346 Louise HUlard, 346 Martha, 143 WHIGHT. Mobi, 474 Netta Twining, 474 WHIPPLE. Benjainin, -17 Charles, 217 Clarence P., 350 Ella, 350 Janres, 217 Laning, 350 Lulie Dilley, 350 JWary J. Fell, 350 Mary W., 217 Ruth, 3.50 William, 217 WHIT. Mary A., 234 WHITACRB. Alice Bailey, Anna, Charles, Edith, Edward, 217, Edward W., Elizabeth S., 422, Elsie S., Emma L. Warner. Geo. Stewart, Harlan Edw., Henry, Henry Warner, Horace G., John R., Joseph Albert, Jos. Rcece, Joseph Reece, Katherine L., Laurie, Margaret, Marguerite S., Marjorie E., Marjorie R. E., Mary Elizabeth, Mary Emma. Mary M., Mary M. Mowdy, Nellie J., R. Harlan, 419, Richard Ecroyd, Sarah E., 217, Walter A., William S., 421, WHITAKBR. Henry A., Leyisa, Mary Ann, WHITE. Amos, 515, Andrew D., Anna E., Anna E. Hibbs, Anna E. P., Ashton, Caroline Headley, Charles K. . David, Eliza, Emeline, 421 422 422 422 419 612 612 422 419 612 612 422 422 612 422 422 217 421 612 612 422 422 422 421 422 613 422 422 612 612 421 422 422 422 422 231 262 231 529 452 405 405 405 247 247 529 529 196 381 Name. WHITE. Hannah, Helen Magill, Henrietta M., Hilda, Horace, Jacob, Jacob H., Josephine, J Wesley, Karin, Lou S. W., Lucilla, Malachi, Mary Caroline, Mary C. W., Mary W., Nellie S., Norris H., Samuel, Sarah, Sarah B., Sarah J., Sidney, WHITEHEAD. Marcy K. C, Mercy, Rebecca C, Sara, William, WHITBMAN. Ada P., Edgar, Josepliine, Peter, Sarah R., WHITMAN. Harry, Helen, Joanna Eliz., Josephine, Lenora T., M. A., Mary R., WHITMORE. Frank, George Best, Hester, Isabell, Mary Eliz., Roy Williams, Sarah, Wallace Dale, WHITNEY. Abigail, Bathsheba, Eben, Harriet H., Samuel A., Thomas H,, WHITSON. Mary, 10 WHITTINGTON. Josephine L, WHITTON. Elizabeth. Robert, WHYLOR. Minnie B. T., Robert, WICKBRSHAM. Thomas, WIDDICOMBE. B. Frank, Grace A., WIDDIFIBLD. Amanda T., Charles T., Page. 405 452 375 452 452 228 405 228 405 452 405 297 247 529 22S 235 430 405 104 615 104 405 483 527 56 527 527 192 192 546 645 545 545 545 271 545 270 270 545 209 209 209 209 209 209 96 96 96 96 594 488 475 475 592 592 262 262 Name. WIDDIFIBLD. Lydia A., Rachel T., Sarah J., Thomas, Thomas J., WIDEMIRB. Bdwin C, Elizabeth G. C Hannah M., Lucretia A., Rebecca E., Samuel, Walter M., William P., WIDNER. Alexander, Laura T., WIGGINS. Albert, 414, Ann, 194, 204, Annie Laura, Annie Leedom, Benjamin, 57, 94, 410, Bezaleel, 194, 207, 100, Edward B., Elizabeth, Elizabeth H. S., Ella B., Ella B. K., Frances A, H., Harriet Annette, Harvey, Helen P., Howard, Ida May, Jacob, Jesse, Jesse W. John, John H,, John K., Joseph 194, 404, 426, 399, 94, 194, Joseph W'., 426, Laura Leedom, Maggie, Margaret, 207, 397, Margaret B., Margaret H., Margaret W., Margery, Martha, 304, 397, Martha H., Mary, Mary C, Mary Ellen, Marv T. Brooks. Matilda, 194, Moses H., Oscar. Rachel, 57, 99, 107, Rachel C, Samuel B., Sarah, 194, 397, 404, Sara Norma, Seth C, Susan Ann W.. WIGGS. Mary, WILBUR. Page. 262 118 262 262 262 600 ::., 386 600 600 600 386, 600 600 600 617 616 611 397 605 605 204 605 304 396 605 410 414. 426 605 396 611 605 414 605 608 399 605 605 396 605 60S 396 606 605 520 414 410 396 605 396 605 611 194 194 605 605 605 605 605 194 411 f05 411 605 61:5 396 Eo:; 193 193 193 392 193 Name, Page. W'lLCOX. Amor, 523 Daisy Arnold, 623 Eliza, 623 William, 523 WILDE. Catharine M, P., Isaac, Kate Eliz., Kate Elizabeth, Willie, WILDMAN. Abi, Abigail, Alice P. Paxson, Ann Elizabeth, Anna Eliz., Anna Mary, Annette L. B., Cary, Charles F., Chester, Cynthia A., Cynthia E., Earl, Edward. Elizabeth P., Elizabeth S., Georgeanna J., Harriet Ely, Henry S., 287, 497, Hector, Ida A. Warner, 31 Henry, Laura, L. May, Mary Ann P. Reuliien, 152, 364 152 354 152 152 287, 498, 287, 105, 126, 105, John John H., Joseph, Joseph P Mahlon, 126, 287, Mara, Marion, Martha Paxson, Mary, Mary Jane, Mary P., Mercy, Paxson, Pearson E., Rachel, Rachel Warner, Rhoda, Robert Bethel, Sanruel C, Samuel Carey, Sarah, Sarah E. Solomon, Stanley, WILDONBR. George, Jennie P., WILEY. Anna, Eliza M., Charles, Ella J., Ella Ross, Esther, Isaac, James, Jane, Jane M., John, 98, 100, .John Thomas, Joseph, Maggie, Margaret, Matilda B. Matilda B. Rachel, W., 553 563 287 497 544 497 498 498 498 498 498 498 498 663 287 126 498 287 500 653 497 , 32 497 498 497 498 32 498 498 32 497 600 42 497 498 323 553 32 287 287 498 224 498 126 580 580 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 206 100 206 206 INDEX. 717 Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. P-age. WILEY. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. WILLIAMS. Robert, 206 Alta D.. 615 Goldie Hunt, 618 Rachel E., 100 Sarah Elizabeth, 206 Althea W., 618 Guy Maxwell, 446 Rachel M. P. M. 244 Semiraniu.s, 98, 206 Alzanna T., 221 Hannah, 197, 208, 227 Rebecca C, 209 WILGUS. Anranda, 211 363, 446 Reuben, 180 Sarah, 448 Amelia, 176 Harold, 186 Richard W., 592 WILKINS. Elizabeth, John, Sarah, Anna B., 209 Harriet Milroy, 580 Robert, 580 34 560 560 Anna Eliz., 186 Harry, 255 Robt. Franklin, 209 Annie C, 209 Helen, 255 Rosella H., 618 Anthony, 92, 208, Araminta, 229 227 Helen P., 321 Henry, 100 Roy Elden, Samuel E., 618 100 WILKINSON. Arnold, 115 254 Herschel, 580 Sarah, 36, 57, 416, 598 Abraham, 60, 108, 113 Arthur H., 101 211 Hetty Ann E., 208 633 Albert H., 233 Augusta, 210 Hetty L,, 101 Sarah Ann, 227 Annie E., 233 Austin, 255 Horace, 446 Sarah C, 100 Barclay, 234 Benjamin, 58, 98. 101 Howard, 211, 416 Sarah B.. 100 Caroline, 234 106 210 Howard H., 186 Sarah Ella, 209 Caroline R., 233 Bertie M. O., 211 Hubert, 447 Sarah Jane, 209 Caroline S., 109 Bessie T., 211 Hugh, 446 Sarah M. J., 321 Charles L., 234, 614 Blanche H., 255 Hugh M., 446 Sibbilla D., 633 Charles T., 234 Capitola, 255 Ida, 447 Susan P. J., 185 Comly, Edith S., 234 Caroline F. H., 186 Ida M., 211 Thomas, 38, 57, 58 , 98 234 Caroline T., 211 Irene A. H., 592 100, 206, 209 Edna, 489 Carroll R., 453 Isaac C, 209 Thomas P., 211 Edward, 233 Catharine B., 453 Ivy May, 209 Thomas R., 100, 209 Eleazer T., 109, 113 Charles, 208, 363, 41 Ij Jacob, 457 Thomas Reed, 209 233, 234 618 James, 100 Thomas T., 273 BUzabeth, 127, 287 CTiarles A., 211 James Best, 209 Uriah, 255 Elwood 233 Chas. Albert, 209 Jane, 229, 448 Wallace C, 209, 416 E. May, Ethel, 234 Charles B., 209, 416 Jennie, 580 Walter, 186 489 Charles BenJ., 100 Jeremiah, 106, 615 Walter C, 615 Fannie R., 233 209 Jesse, 254 Walter H., 211 Flora, 489 Clarence P., 186 John E., 416 Warner L., 100 Hannah Eliz., 234 Clement Reed, 211 John K., 186 Warner Reed, 211 Harry, 233 Cleveland, 255 John Kilgore, 211 William, 580, 632 Harr3^ R., 234 Corey, 254 John L., 106, 227 William E., 100 Harry W., 489 Daisy Shinn, 446 John S., 244, 4,53 William Ezra, 209 Howard, 234 Daniel, 92. 185, 273 John Schoheld, 4.53 WILLIAMSON. Jane, 109, 234 Denver, 255 Jonathan, 553 Adam B., 178 John, 36, 39, 60,489 Dora Belle, 209 Joseph D., 100, 209 Artie Minnie, 499 John S., 233 Dorothy, 106 Josephine, 100 Bertha R., 507 Josiah, 72 Edith C, 416 Kate, 447 Carrie E., 507 Keziah, 32 Edna C, 255 King Lacey, 209 Catharine, 167 Lizzie N., 233 Edward, 36, 100, 101 Laura, 447 Charles, 472 Marg-aret B., 233 135, 244, 416 Lenora B. S., 446 Clare M., 507 Mary, 39, 61, 233, 548 Edward C, 186 Lewellyn, 227, 447 Eveline, 499 Mary Ann T., 109 113 Eleanor, 36 Lida T., 211 Frankie, 507 Mary B. Price, 489 Eleanor B. P., 453 Lizzie E. R.. 209 Franklin J., 499 Mary E., 227, 447 Eleanor K., 101 Lula Alto H., 446 George, 507 Mary T., 234 Eleazer T. M., 227 L. V. Woolpert, 447 Henry C, 499 May Ag-nes, 234 446 Lydia K., 180 Henry Clay, 499 Minnie T. H., 233 Eliza, 556 Margaret, 255 Herschel M., 507 Ruth, 32 Elizabeth, 101, 211 229 Martha, 447 Ida May Phebe, 499 Sallie B. T., 234, 614 Elizabeth A., 209 Martha J. H., 227 James, 4-5 , 45 Samuel T., 108, 233 Elizabeth B., 254 Mary, 57, 99, 101, 210 James Allen, 499 Sarah R., 233 Elizabeth E., 416 273, 321, 417 John, 507, 509 Sarah S., 234 Ella, 161 457, 586, 617 John Kimble, 499 Stewart, 234 Ellen P., 101 Mary Ann B., 100 Joseph, 609 Sue T., 233 Elma Twining, 616 Mary Ann W., 209 Laura V., 509 Watson T., 234 Emihe D., 416 Mary C. C, 186 Ijorenzo Dow, 499 WILLARD. Hannah, 320 239 611 Emily W. D., Emma, Emma Eliza, 209 162 101 Mary E. A., 227 Mary Eliz., 209 Mary E. W., 227 Mary, IMary Louisa, Mary P., 178, IMinnie Alice, 199 499 372 Mary Jane, Emma Reed L., 211 Mary H., 416 499 Sarah, E. Newlin, 453 Mary Jane, 209 Olive Ruth 507 WILLCOX. Err, 254 Mary K., 186, 553 Rosetta 507 Sarah A., 181 Estelle, 210 Mary M,, 106 Sadie R 472 WILLETT. Esther, 57, 58, 99, 135 Mary Stackhouse, Sarah, ' 178, 364 Mary, WILLBVER. Lavina, 157 320 446 Sarah Ann A., 499 235 Esther M., Ettie, 254, 100 2.55 Matilda, 57 Matilda B., 100, 206 Thomas, William, 199 513 Ezra Thomas, 209 Mercy, 106 WILLIAMS. Fanny H. P., 211 Miles, 618 WILLING. 41 Abraham C, 209, 416 Florence, 186 M. Louise C, 416 Richard, Abram G., 592 Prances, 101 Myrtle. 618 WILLIS. Adalaide, 210 Frances J. I-I., 273 Nancy T., 115 John, 15 Ag-nes B., 246 Prank, 321 Natalie, 447 WILLIT. Agnes Blackfan, 453 Frank Mason, 211 Nellie, 447 Edith, 192 Alfred K., 185 Prank N., 211 Priscilla K., 92 WILLITS. Alice, 447 Fred, 416 Queen Lazetta, 209 A. A., 157 Alice W.. 363 George, 211 Rachel, 38, 58, 101. 209 John, 216 Almira C, 416 Georgiana, 254 Rachel D., 98 Matilda, 216, 419 718 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. WILLS. WINNER, WISMER. WOOD. R. Albert, 421 Abby, 214 Harriet, 509 Alice M. Jarrett, 555 Andrew, 396 Abraham, 102, 213 214 Harriet V., 509 Amanda, 553 Ann G., 396 Angelina, 214 Hartman K., 509 Amy, 136 Elizabeth, 34 Asenath D., 213 Howard, 509 Ann, 136, 323, 5.55 Henry, 421 Benjamin, 214 Isaac G.. 509 Anna B., 555 Mary Louisa M., 421 Catharine W., 214 Laura, 509 Anna G., 555 Charles E., 214 Mary, 509 Anna M., 553, 557 WILLSON. Charles L., 214 Maud C, T., 430 Annie, 552 Hannah, 71 Charlotte, 213 Pamella, 509 Annie Cleaver, 555 Martha, 176 Elizabeth, 66 213 Robert L., 509 Annie E. Erwin, 556 Elizabeth C, 214 Samuel, 430 Annie Geddes, 544 WILSON. Elizabeth S., 214 Samuel K., 430 Annie M., 556 Adam. 4S1 Ellis. 214 Solomon, 509 Anne M. Fenton, 323 Alfred, 608 Enoch, 214 Walter V., 509 Annie Rebecca, 658 Anna S., 558 Freeman, 214 WISTER. Arthur M., 555 Bessie, 574 Henry F., 214 S. Lizzie, 435 Barclay J., 558 Byron J., 558 Hester P,, 214 WITPIERS. Benjamin, 88 Carrie, 492 PTiram, 214 George A.. 491 Benjamin G., 174, 555 Carrie Davis, 4SS Howard E., 214 Loris A., 491 Bertha, 544 Catharine, 263 Huldah, 214 Mary Ida, 491 Bessie Lees, 553 Christine, 150 James, 213 Melba, 491 Blanche Edna, 552 David, 371 Jesse, 213 Novina, 491 Caroline H., 362, 554 Elizabeth, 160, 216 351 John D., 213 214 Samuel, 491 Catharine E., 544 Elizabeth C. L,, 226 Joseph, 214 Winona, 491 Chalkley, 139, 322, 551 Ellen, 239 Joseph L., 214 WITWORTH Charles, 160 Ellen C, 239 Lydia, 213 Jane, 286 496 Christlanna S. L., 324 Ellen v.. 60S Martha, 214 WOHLGAMUTH. Clara, 544 Emma B. W., 199 Martha Jane, 214 Ada. 424 Clara May, 55o Eunice M., 176 Mary, 214 Grace, 424 Clarence Hall, 553 Fanny, 404 Mary A., 214 Martin, 424 Comly, 323, 553 Frank, 558 Mary Carr, 214 Myrtle, 424 Cynthia Ella, 544 Frank E., 404 Mary Collins, 214 Olive, 424 Daniel, 324, 337, 558 Grace, 85, 164 Mary E. M., 214 Phebe J. G., 424 Delia Sinnet, 557 Hannah, 376 Mary P., 213 Roy, 424 Earl, 544 Harrison, 493 Mi>rris F., 214 WOLF Eastburn N,, 553 Heston L., James, Jennie, 199 176 481 Moses, Pierson L., Rachel, 66 214 213 Henry C, May Agnes, Sarah A., 234 234 415 Edna, 557 Edward B., 363 Edward Watson, 551 John, 73, SO, 495 543 Rachel W., 102 WOLFE. Edwin S., 553 Kenneth, 4SS Rebecca, 214 Eleanor, 556 Laura B. Hall, 404 Rebecca Ann, 213 Allen, Benjamin, Ellen L., 160 Elizabeth, 58, 136, 323 Lloyd R., Mabel A., 239 553 Regina, Rosanna, 214 213 507 507 551, 553, 556 Elizabeth H., 557 Mary Alice S. 239 Ruth P.. 214 Ellen L.. 507 Elizabeth K., 363, 5.54 Mary Hall. 380 Sarah Ann, 214 Elva Kathrvn, Eva Clara K., Leonard Engle, Mary Josephine, Mary K. L., Raymond R., Trov Blaine, Walter C, William, 536 536 507 507 160 507 507 536 507 Elizabeth R., 553 Norman D., Noxa, Peter, .558 495 150 Sarah Ann M.. Stacy, Susan, 214 214 214 Elizabeth W. H., 497 544 Ella, 363, 561 Rachel, 60 Susan R. , 213 Ella Azure, 544 R, Anna West, 371 Susanna, 214 Ella G., 551 R. Comly, 239 Warner W,, 214 Ella K., 5,54 Samuel Hall, 488 William, 214 Ella S.. 553 Sallie I., 162 WINSLOW. Ellen Croasdale, 551 Samuel Millar, 488 WOLFINGTON. Ellen Jane, 553 Sarah. 481 Arthur Castle, C. F,, 355 354 355 364 354 Mary, 159 Ellen S,, 552 Sarah Ellen W., 558 WOLLAM. Elvanna, 544 Susan. 56 550 Enieline B,, Deborah, 115 Erailie, 557 Su.san C, 373 Emma Castle, Frederic, Elizabeth, 115 Emma E,, 555 Uriah, 63 Ezekiel, 115 Emma J., 551, 555 William, 199, 380 Fred Jones, Lydia Gertrude, 355 355 Hester, 115 Emma Rush, 544 William G., 226 Lincoln, 115 Estel, 547 WINANS. WTNSOR, IMargaret, 115 Esther E., 552 G. PL, Sadie B. Ruch, 271 Jennie, 472 Mary T., 115 Fannie Jenna, 556 WISE. Ruth v.. 115 Fannie Myers, 556 271 ADjert D., Allien H., Bertiam, 342 342 342 Samantha, 115 Francis, 544 WINBURG, Uriah, 115 Frank, 544 George, 499 WOLLASTON. Frank B., 556 WINDER. Ami^rose J., John, Joseph, 547 547 547 Charlotte M. F., Emeline, I. Grace, Virgil Fell, 342 271 604 342 Ann, Thomas, WONDER. Ellen, 633 178 427 Frank H.,, 363 Franklin F., 557 Franklin H., 554 George, 10. 13, 323, 555 Gertrude K,, 555 J, Russell, Lizzie, 547 547 WISEMAN. WOOD, Hannah W., 324, 557 Martha E., -424 Adaline L. S,, 556 Harriet L., 556 Lydia W. Walto n, 547 WISMER. Adele, 552 Harry, 544 WING. Anna, 509 Albert W.,, 363 Harvey A., 552 Catliarinc. 509 Albert Wharton, 554 Heil, 310, 544 Albert. 461 Deborah G., 509 Alfred C, 553 Herford M,, 557 Alice A. Twining, 461 Elizabeth, 296, 430 Alice, 544, 556 Hiram, 324, 557 WINGATE. F^olah, 609 Alice B., 557 H. Marshall, 544 Maria, 126 Eugene, 509 Alice Beans, 557 Ploward S., 553 INDEX. 719 Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. WOOD. WOOD. WOOLPERT. WORSTALL. Iris, 497, 544 Sarah R. W., 139 L. v., 447 Sarah, 405 Iris C, 544 Sarah R. Walton 323 WOOLSEY. Elizabeth V., Georgie A. V., Hannah, Henry H., Mary W., Peter, Sarah Eliz., Theodore, Sarah Ann, 198 Isaac, 497, 551 Isaac B., 544 Stella, Sophia Black. 544 310 606 509 219 509 509 606 609 509 Sorah H., 74, 9H Sarah J. U., 406 Isaac Earl, 541 Sidney Walton, 324 Susanna, 198 Jane Elizabeth, 544 337 Tho. Ellwood, 199 J. K. Williams, 5.53 Sidney Knight, 323 Virginia J., 406 John, 11, 13, 17, 74, 136 Sidney K., 164 William Eyre, 406 137, 164, 315, 323 324, 363, 552, 553 J. Byron, 363 Tacy Comly, Taylor. Thomas, 553 544 74 Wm. Plenry, Willis G., WORTH. 199 406 John Byron, 554 Walter, 551 WOLVBRTON. Judge, 184 John H., 363, 554 Watson T., 561 Elizabeth, 512 Margaret, 391 John L., 556 William, 10. 21. 28 John, 451 Mary, 184 Jonathan, 310, 541 324 556 Laura M. W.. 461 Thomas, 10, IC , 18 Jonathan B., 544 Wm. Clarence, 553 Luella G. AV., 450 WORTHINGTON. Joseph, 14, 14, 43, 136 William Earnest, 556 Mary, 230 Al^ner, 134 139, 164, 322, 323 Wiliner A., 554, 655 Renly, 451 Addis Comly, 549 541, 644, 556 Winfield S., 645 Reuben, 451 Adella, 415 Josephine K., 551 WOODINGTON. William, 451 Agnes, 76 Katharine, 557 Jennie, 174 WOOMER. Agnes S., 505 Katharine B., 556 WOODMAN. Isabella, 600 Albert H., 608 Kemble, 544 Abishai, 307 WORDEN. Albert S., 548, 549 Laura, 544 Edward. 308 P. S., 339 Albert W., 413 Laura M. Smith, 547 Ella Carver, 539 WO RLE Y. Florence, Louis, Alfred, 616 Lauretta, 544 Lillian M., 544 Lillie Young, 545 Henry, Isaac N., Isaac Neall, 235 235 259 259 Alfred Hadley, Alice LaRue, Alice Rich, 447 439 505 Lindley R., 5.53 Jane C. 307 53S WORMAN. Aimer, 505 Linford F.. 656 Mary Carver, 308 Hannah, 510 Amanda G., 140 Lucy Berry, 556 Matilda B., 23S WORRALL. Amos Kirk, 317, 548 Lukens, 556 Rachel Anna, 235 Edward, 634 Amos T.. 316 Lydia Ann, 315, 324 Rebecca. 539 Hannah, 634 Amy, 133, 304, 318, 320 547 \\rilliam C, 308 John, 634 Amy Elizabeth, 498 Lydia B., 5.52 Mabel A. Wilson, 553 Marion. 557 Marion C, 363, 554, 555 Martha S., 653 William S., WOODMANSON. William, WOODRUFF. 539 8 WORRELL. Ann. Ehza, Ellen Elizabeth, Eliza H., Jane G., J. Leedom, Lewis S.. Phebe, 84, Rebecca P., Sarah W. T., 114 635 2.50 179 250 17S 178 162 179 178 Angelina, 134, Ann Eliza, Ann Stump, Anna, Anna M., 549 289 228 531 451 Mary, 156, 653 Mary Ann, 491, 574 Alma, Eliza M.. 445 175 Anna Mary P., Anna R., 415 434 Mary B. Harvey, 55i Grace A., 267 Asenath, 451 Mary C. Carver, 541 Hiram, 175 Benjamin, 76, 614 Mary B. Carver, 544 John, 445 Benjamin P., 549 Mary E. McColm, 556 Mary H. Walton, 324 Lester, Martha, 191 446 Bertha M., Catharine, 243 451 337 Mary Jane. 191 WORRELLEY. Charles, 566 Mary K. W., 553 WOODS. Sarah. 70 Charles S., 498 Mary L., 557 Abner, 428 WORSTALL. Clara Ash, 504 Mary M. Stout, 363 Donia, 42S Alfred C, 199 Clarence, 612 554 Ellen E., 239 Clarissa F., 198 Clark, 228 Mary R. Kirk, 555 Harriet T., 42S Edward A., 277 Comly, 333 Mary S., 74, 323, 554 Samuel, 428 Edward C, 406 Cora, 566 Mary S. Pell. 324 WOODWARD. Eliza S., Louisa M., Edward D., 198 Croasdale, 297 Meta Newport, 5.52 391 Edward H., 198, 276 Cynthia, 208, 416, 541 Milton, 667 456 406 Cyrilda S., 606 Mitchell, .324, 337, 557 Phebe, Richard, 64 15 Emily, 406 Earl, 612 Nathan S,, 656 Emma E., 199 Edith R., 648 Newton E., 5.53 Emma L.. 277 Edna A. B., 619 Oscar T., 544 WOODYER. Fanny M. C, 277 Edna B., 540 Paul, 551 George, 16 Fanny M. Church. Edna G., 608 Rachel, 164, 324 WOOLEVER. 283 Edna May. 608 Rachel M., 136 Abraham, 101, 212 George C. 276, 283 406 Edward, 208, 415, 416 Rebecca J., 5.57 B. Wynkoop, 212 Hannah C, 129, 19S 541 Rebecca M., 323, 652 Charles C, 213 Helen T., 406 Edward M., 614 Rebecca W., 136 Clara Louise, 212 Howard S.. 406 Edwin, 614 Robert C, 551 Edwin, 212 Huldah A. P., 276 406 Eleanor H. B.. 670 Robert Lukens, 556 Esther W., 212 Isaac Heston, 199 Eleanor M., 614 Robley, 557 Graffius H., 212 Jane H., 95 Elizabeth, 98, 138, 205 Russell, 544 Harriet A., 212 Joseph, 95, 129, 198 199 207 Sallie A„ 544 Ira Herbert, 212 Joseph A., 19S Elizabeth H., 333 Samuel, 544 Jacob, 212 Joseph F., 199 Ella Florer, 505 Sara A., 544 Julia A., 212 Josiah S., 406 Ella May, 415 Sarah, 136, 138, S22 Martha, 212 Lavinia T., 406 Ellen V. W.. 608 324 Mary Ellen. 212 Letitia A., 406 Emily. 317, 413, 548 549 Sarah Charlotte, .552 Michael, 212 Lydia C, 406 Emily Ann, 505 Sarah Davis, 323 Pierson L., 212 Maria S., 198 Emma, 614 Sarah Ellen, 5,5S Priscilla, 101, 212 Mary Ann, 19S Emma B., 612 Sarah Garrig-ues, 323 Sarah J., 212 Mary Jane, 199 Estelle, 608 Sarah H.. .555 Warner, 212 Mary W. B., 277 Esther. 549 Sarah Lottie, 562 William H., 212 Rachel, 199 Ethel P., 608 720 THE KIRK FAMILY. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. Name. Page. WORTHINGTON. WORTHINGTON. WRIGHT. WYNKOOP. Etta B. S., 510 Mary C., 228 Elmer E., 310 Cora B. Gernon, 569 Eugene, 608 Mary Bliz., 534 Elsie, 248 Elizabeth, 669 Eva, 535, 612 Mary Ellen, 415, 504 Emily, 170 Emily, 480 Evelyn L., 614 Mary H., 228 Emma A., 170 Evelyn W., 569 Francis, 519 Mary Ida, 549 Emma F. E., 170 Frances Jane, 392 , 604 Francis A., 4SS Mary Kerr, 549 Emma J., 568 George C, 392 Francis R., 49S Melissa J. P., 447 Emma L. W., 277 James Anthony, 569 Frank L., 493 M. Flora, 533, 612 Emma Stapler, 411 Katharine V., 569 Franklin C, 619 Mildred C., 493 Enoch. 331 Louisa, 392 Frederick, 439 Minnie F. W., 616 Euphemia A., 310 Martha, 392 George, 228, 549 Myra C, 320 Fannie A. T., 248 Mary W., 392 George M., 451 Nettie M., 451 Flora, 248 Rachel Ann B., B69 Girard, 320 Norman, 612 Florence, 170 Thomas L., 569 Grace R., 493 Oscar, 208, 498 George, 170 William, 569 Guy, 505 Pearl, 616 George B,, 310 WYNNE. Hannah, 72, 76, 139 Rachel, 47, 504 George M., 283 Ann, 36 Hannah H, L,., 414 Ray, 505 Harrison, 352 Lydia, 36 Harriet B., 415 Rebecca, 179 Harry, 170 Harriet B., 228 Rebecca Ann, 317 Henry M., 493 Y Harry J., 493 Renzie, 318 Howard, 170 Helen DeC, 498 Richard, 57 Isaac, 307 YARDLEY. Henry Clay, 504 Robert M., 228 Isaac K., S7 169 Elizabeth Brock, 274 Henry Jay, 570 Roseanna, .317 Isaac S., 277 Enima Krewson, 484 Henry W., 415, 532 Russell W., 60S Isabella, 170 Hannah 97 Hiram, 76,, 140 Ruth Q., 498 Lsabella S., 352 John, 274 483 Horace. 228, 413 Samuel, 72 James, 569 Mahlon, 274, 4S3, 4S4 Horace J., 549 Sarah, 97, 138, 140, 440 John, 310 Samuel. 330 Howard, 208 Sarah Ann, 228, 398 John Child. 170 Howard H., 505 415 John T.. 411 YARNALL. Ida, 174 Sarah A. S., 451 Jonathan B., 230 Benjamin, 186 Ida May W., 60S Sarah E. D., 532 Joseph, 151 Howard, 597 Isaac, 72, 22S, 297, 447 Sarah Ellen, 447 Kenneth, 405 Howard Edward 597 Israel. 434, 4.39 Sarah Jane C, 415 Lewis. 331 56S Jane. 186 James, 619 Sarah M., 106 Lou S., 405 J. Sharpless, 198 James Conard, 413 Sarah W., 317 Louisa, 411 Lydia. 177 3S1 James Ervin, 498 Silas, 534 Lydia A.. 367 Nathan, 177 James H., 619 Silas Carey, 415, 612 Lydia Ann, 435 Rachel, 186 Jane, 149, 228 Spencer, 318, 413 Lydia Ann T., 331 Sarah S., 198 Jane B. T., 614 Spencer W., 317, 548 Margaret S., 411 Sharpless, 381 Jane S.. 316 549 Marion. 230 YATES. Jeremiah, 318, 549 Susanna, 140 INTark, 247, 411, 631 632 Clementine. 4S3 Jesse L., 208 Tamer, 57, 9S Martha C, 247 Elizabeth Ann, 298 John, 48, 72, 99, 289 Theodore F., 505 Mary, 170 Ella C, 522 318, 320, 414 Thomas, 540, 649 Mary E. Church. 283 Florence, 522 John J., 415 Viola Y., 549 Mary Scarboroug h. Georgiana H., 522 John W., 228 Virginia D., 549 286 Irving R.. 522 Joseph, 98, 99, 106, 134 Walter, 316, 414 May H.. 493 Willard B., 522 208, 317 Walton, 608, 609, 614 Phebe Ann F.. 15] Isaac, 522 Joseph P., 504 Walton T., 60S Rachel C, 170 John L., 208 Joseph Pugh, 289, 505 Warner L., 208 Randolph, 170 Joseph, 208 Joseph W., 451 Warren, 614 Samuel C. 170, 310 Laura, 522 Jos. Warner, 235 Warren W., 415 Sarah C, 169, 366 Lillie, 522 Josephine, 228 Wilhelmina K., 318 Sophia, 352 Lillle Jamison, 522 Joshua, 138, 333 Wllhelmina T., 317 Sophia Carver. 310 Mary Elizabeth, 208 Kate B., 447 William, 76, 106, 228 Tacy Child, 170. 367 Mary L.. 522 Katharine F., 416 235. 316, 317 Theodocia, 170 Melvin A., 522 Keziah, 415 447, 537 Walter S.. 352 Pearl E., 622 Letitia E. K., 316 William A., 451 Walter Scott, 277 Rachel L.. 208 Letitia K. H., 208 Wm. Clark, 447 Warren. 352 Ralph L., 522 Lewis, 608 William H., ,548 William, 286 Rowland F., 522 Lewis C, 632 William W., 505 William H., ■'48 William, 298, 522 Lida K. B., 612 Willis, 534, 612 William S., 405 William B., 298, 522 Lillian, M9 Louisa, 537 Lydia, 608 Wilmer W., 616 WRIGHT. William T., 204, Wilson, WRIGLEY. 411 352 YEAGBR. Enreline. 171 Mabel, .505 Agnes, 24S Mary, 277 YEATBS. Mabel C, 413, 549 Alfred E., 310 WYCKOPF. Ella I., William, Jasper. 15 Mabel Frances, 413 Ann, 82 162 162 YERKES. Margaret, 110, 202 Anna B. H., 367 Ann G., 284 Margery S., 297 Anna E. H., 405 Benjamin, 493, 549 Marion Bliz., 619 Annie, 170 WYLIE. Charles. 547 Mark, 549 Calelj E.. 77, 151 A. McElroy, 569 Citty Ann, .571 Martha, 452 Caleb Earl, 352 Henry, 569 Clarence P., 210 Martha C, 415 Clifford, 170 Isabella Agnes, 469 Clarissa, 8S Martha E., 208 David, 87 Katharine V. W., 569 Elizabeth S., 284 Martha Ellen, 235 David Henry, 170, 367 Margaret B., 569 Ethel M., 284 Martha L., 98 Edward, 630 Mary Helen, 469 Horace Edwards, 284 Martha P., 498 Eliza R.. 230 WTNKOOP. Elizabeth, 386, 602 Mary, 104 Elizabeth, 170 Ann. 331 Ella S., 547 Mary Ann, 228, 233 Elizabeth C, S7 Ann B,, 569 Ethel, 210 533 Elizabeth M., 170 B., 212 Hannah L., 389 INDEX. 721 Name. YERKES. Ida, Israel, Jessie, Joseph. Joseph P., 210 Mary, 610 Mary Ella P., 284 Mary Etta K., 210 Maud, 284 B. Ross, 493 Sarah C. S., 493 Silas, 282 Silas B., 284 Silas E., 284 Viola, S49 Walter, 210 Willis M., 284 TOCUM. Mary, 197 Sarah, 389 TODBRS. Sadie, 233 Page. I Name. Page I YOST. 210 Jacob, 284 Josepliine, 21* YOUNG. Abble, 359, Abigail, 28 Bessie B., Byron, Blla Johnson, Flora, George, George Melvin, Henry Newton, Hollis, Jacob Suydam, Jennie M. Young, John, 28, Jolm Russell, Joseph K., Laura, Lillie, Mary E. Black, Mary Jane, Natalie May, Page. 197 197 585 , 30 604 258 258 436 258 542 582 476 582 413 359 361 436 581 545 542 214 682 YOUNG. Neal, Rose B. Rounds, . Ruby P., Rufus, Ruth Blla Dow, Sarah A., Stella, William, William C., William F., Wayne, YUNKBN. Hannah, ZANE. Aimee Du Val, George, ZEBLEY, Anna B., Eddie, 476 476 476 258 582 402 252 542 476 476 258 487 487 49S 498 Name. ZECLBY. Edith, Frank H., Franklin, Georgeanna Harriet L., John E., Josepli W., Letitia, Sarah E., Susanna, ZEtGLEB. Eliza, ZELLEY. Rachel, ZINK. Jessie, Mary E., Samuel F., Page. 499 49S 49S W., 498 498 49!) 498 499 498 498 123, 276 117 543 543 543 J