http://books.google.com/books?id=bZl4AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA57&lpg=PA57&dq=%22Dutton+Shannon%22+fallowfield+pa&source=bl&ots=TE-BHOp3m7&sig=8Pe3VMmlNbqp1UD_AkH8fMUUk-M&hl=en&ei=nLoXTq2-GdG_gQf7j6XzDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw#v=snippet&q=200&f=false The old and new Monongahela, 1893, Pittsburgh, By John Stogdell Van pg. 74 - Rev. Aaron Harvey Kerr Died at Rochester, Minnesota, Feb. 27, 1890. He was b. in Washington Co., PA, Jan. 1, 1819. His father was the late Aaron Kerr, Esq., who for so many years represented Washington Co. in the Legislature, and who for years kept store and lived in the brick house on Main Street in Monongahela City, now owned by Mrs. Stuart, nearly opposite the Episcopal church. The deceased was familiarly known as Harvey. He was a brother of Rev. Joseph Kerr, of Fairfield, IA, of Hampton Kerr, of Cross Creek, Washington Co., PA. He was also a brother of Mrs. Susan Applegate, Mrs. Phoebe Hair and Mrs. Amanda Hanna, all well known in this community. Harvey was a student of the academy taught by Rev. J. D. Mason, in the old church on the hill, and of the academy of J. P. Thomson, in the old carriage factory. He graduated from Jefferson College in the Class of 1843, studied theology in the W. Theological Seminary, was licensed by the Presbytery of Ohio, April, 1846. He preached as a pioneer in many of the early churches of the west, and was for a time connected with the educational interests of St. Peter's, Minnesota. He was m. Oct. 13, 1847, to Elizabeth, daughter of the late Hon. Walter Craig, of Cross Creek, Washington Co., PA. The writer of this article was a schoolmate at the Old Factory school, and knew him well. In youth he was a man of find physical appearance, tall, erect, and full of vigorous nerve, fond of a joke, but always carried his religion with him. He was one of the good of his day, and his many friends of fifty years ago, will learn of his death with regret. He was not only a soldier of the late war, but a soldier nearly all this life in the army of the Lord. Blessed be his memory. (From the Daily Republican, July 3, 1888) Reminisciences of 1840 http://books.google.com/books?id=bZl4AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA57&lpg=PA57&dq=%22Dutton+Shannon%22+fallowfield+pa&source=bl&ots=TE-BHOp3m7&sig=8Pe3VMmlNbqp1UD_AkH8fMUUk-M&hl=en&ei=nLoXTq2-GdG_gQf7j6XzDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAw#v=snippet&q=200&f=false