You said that Agnes, Daughter of Rev. William Kennedy and Mary McClure died with no issue. However, McKnight's History of Jefferson Co., gives the following information, or perhaps I read it wrong: Rev. William KENNEDY & Mary McCLURE | Agnes Susan KENNEDY | & Judge John Jamieson Ypsilanti THOMPSON | | James THOMPSON | | Blanche THOMPSON | | William Kennedy THOMPSON | | John Jamieson THOMPSON | | Annie M. THOMPSON | | Capt. Albert Clifton THOMPSON | | Clarence Russell THOMPSON | | Col. Robert Means THOMPSON | | Ella Agnes THOMPSON | | Laura Edith THOMPSON Wendy ------ In a message dated 02/04/2002 11:13:56 AM, [email protected] writes: >X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 3 Feb 2002 22:23:23 EST >From: [email protected] >To: [email protected] > >Subject: Kennedy Family >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > >Searching for information relating to the family of Rev. >William Kennedy who serviced various Presbyterian >congregations in Jefferson and Clarion Counties mid 1820's until his death > >which occurred when? He and his >wife Mary McClure are buried next to Presbyterian church >in Corsica but I could not read the gravestone. They had >four children: Agnes, who died without issue; Mary Jane >born about 1821, married Crawford Hindman; William B. >born about 1811 and one other son whose name I do not >know. Any information will be gratefully received. > >In the 1880 census I found McClure Kennedy but I do not >know to which family he belongs.