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    1. Re: [ALL] McKEE and NEVIN
    2. Within the last couple of days someone sent a post about the NEVIN surname. I have saved this email as I too have a collateral line with the Nevin name. Hope this is of some help. Marybeth acmbjc@aol.com ============================================================= Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 22:20:17 -0500 From: "H. Nevin" <HNEVIN@nycap.rr.com> Subject: Re: [S-I] RP church in Wilkinsburg To: scotch-irish@rootsweb.com On Mar 10, 2010, at 3:15 PM, William McKinney wrote: > The McKinney family were strong Presbyterians -- > you'll find a couple of noted church leaders in Pa. named McKinney, > but they > were not part of my direct line unless, of course, they're from the > generation who came over before 1822 (and there were many). Bill, There was a 19th century western PA Rev. William McKinney (died March 13, 1907) who, with his wife Eliza McKee, went to Alabama to work in a Reformed Presbyterian Mission. Their daughter, Lulu Jeanette McKinney, later became the Registrar at Geneva College, retiring in June, 1952 (died June 14, 1973 at about age 97). Don't know anything about when this family arrived here. On the other hand, I do know that Eliza McKee McKinney was a daughter of Robert C. McKee of the Wilkinsburg RP Church (born 1821 at Castleblaney, County Monaghan, died December 29, 1872). Joseph McKee, her grandfather, arrived with his wife and children in 1828. My line descends from John A. McKee (born 1812), oldest brother of Robert C. Hugh ------------------------------

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