Their children were:
NELSON Hugh Willson; b. August 12, 1845, in Pickaway County, Ohio.
DAVID Kinnear Wilson; b. November 6, 1843, in Pickaway County, Ohio who married Jennie Williams.
JOSEPHINE Wilson who married George Baker, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
She may have died in childbirth, as a unnamed child was buried in this lot.
Bio drawn from information provided in THE KINNEARS, THEIR KIN, by author, historian and researcher EMMA SIGGINS WHITE.
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The clerk at Forest Cemetery stated (Feb. 2015) that there are no tombstones for any of the Kinnears buried at this cemetery, but that all of them are in Lot 18 Section 24 (460 sq ft, large enough for up to 12 graves), which was purchased, for $46 by Stephen Kinnear upon the death of someone in his family who died in 1861 named (1) "F. Kinnear." A (2) "cousin Henry Kinnear" (per her records) was buried in the lot in 1880.
In 1875, Stephen had several (additional) graves moved from an unknown cemetery to Forest Cemetery but the tombstones and all information about them was lost, except for the information noted here: (3) "Lucy Kinnear, wife of Richard;" (4) a child (unknown information); Stephen's (5) "sister Magdelene Kinnear Wilson" (note, the clerks may have respelled this as Wilson instead of Willson); (6) Stephen's "Father David Kinnear;" his (7) "Mother Mary A Kinnear;" and (8) Stephen's "Aunt Nancy Kinnear."
Several people in Stephen's immediate family died and were buried in the lot, but were moved and reburied at Mt. Sterling in 1886. They were: (9) Stephen; (10) his "daughter Elizabeth Kinnear;" (11) his "son Edward Kinnear;" and (12) the stillborn infant of James Jones (an unknown or unidentified person - this infant may have been one of the graves brought into the lot in 1875).
Their children were:
NELSON Hugh Willson; b. August 12, 1845, in Pickaway County, Ohio.
DAVID Kinnear Wilson; b. November 6, 1843, in Pickaway County, Ohio who married Jennie Williams.
JOSEPHINE Wilson who married George Baker, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
She may have died in childbirth, as a unnamed child was buried in this lot.
Bio drawn from information provided in THE KINNEARS, THEIR KIN, by author, historian and researcher EMMA SIGGINS WHITE.
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The clerk at Forest Cemetery stated (Feb. 2015) that there are no tombstones for any of the Kinnears buried at this cemetery, but that all of them are in Lot 18 Section 24 (460 sq ft, large enough for up to 12 graves), which was purchased, for $46 by Stephen Kinnear upon the death of someone in his family who died in 1861 named (1) "F. Kinnear." A (2) "cousin Henry Kinnear" (per her records) was buried in the lot in 1880.
In 1875, Stephen had several (additional) graves moved from an unknown cemetery to Forest Cemetery but the tombstones and all information about them was lost, except for the information noted here: (3) "Lucy Kinnear, wife of Richard;" (4) a child (unknown information); Stephen's (5) "sister Magdelene Kinnear Wilson" (note, the clerks may have respelled this as Wilson instead of Willson); (6) Stephen's "Father David Kinnear;" his (7) "Mother Mary A Kinnear;" and (8) Stephen's "Aunt Nancy Kinnear."
Several people in Stephen's immediate family died and were buried in the lot, but were moved and reburied at Mt. Sterling in 1886. They were: (9) Stephen; (10) his "daughter Elizabeth Kinnear;" (11) his "son Edward Kinnear;" and (12) the stillborn infant of James Jones (an unknown or unidentified person - this infant may have been one of the graves brought into the lot in 1875).
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