Portal:Jeremiah Kinner

Jeremiah Kinner (1756-1838) served as a private in the New York Militia during the American Revolutionary War. He was a founding member of the Mount Sinai Congregational Church. When Jeremiah Kinner was born on 1 July 1756, in Brooklyn, New York, his father, William Kinner Sr., was 36 and his mother, Hannah Chadock, was 41. He married Sarah Knapp on 21 February 1780, in Goshen, New York. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. He lived in Brookhaven, New York for about 30 years. He died on 1 November 1838, in Port Jefferson, New York, at the age of 82, and was buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery, Port Jefferson, New York. (b. 1 July 1756; Wading River, Suffolk County, New York, USA - d. 1 November 1838; Mount Sinai, Suffolk County, New York, USA)

Works about Jeremiah Kinner

His grandson's biography. "Grandfather Jeremiah Kinner was born in this county, and died at the age of eighty-two. "
Death of his granddaughter. "Salter. At her residence, No. 167 Lexington avenue, April 26, 1894, Ann Seabury Salter, widow of Albert Salter."
  • Our Mother (1853 September 5)
Death of his daughter. "Our Mother, Almy, wife of Capt. Wm. Oldrin and daughter of Jeremiah & Sarah Kinner. Born Nov. 22, 1780. Died Sept. 3, 1853."
  • On Saturday, September 3 (1853 September 5)
Death of his daughter. "On Saturday, September 3, Mrs. Amy [sic] Oldrin, wife of Captain William Oldrin, formerly of Stonybrook, Long Island, in the 73d year of her age."
  • Died (1853 September 5)
Death of his daughter. "At Stony Brook, Long Island, Amy [sic], wife of Captain William Oldrin, aged 73."
  • Almy Kinner (1780-1853) death (1853 September 4)
Death of his daughter. "Name: Amy Oldrin. Death Age: 72. Birth Date: 1781. Birth Place: New York. Residence Place: 51 Forsyth Street. Death Date: 4 September 1853. Death Place: Manhattan, New York, USA."
  • On Saturday, the 15th instant (1849 September 17)
Death of his granddaughter. "On Saturday, the 15th instant, after a painful illness of several weeks duration Mary, wife of Albert Salter and daughter of Capt. William Oldrin, of Stony Brook, Long Island, in the 37th year of her age"
  • In Memory of William (1805)
Death of his grandson. "In memory of William, son of William and Amy Oldrin, who died October 3rd, 1805, aged 5 years, 1 month and 22 days. No age nor sex can death defy. Think, mortals, what it is to die."

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