Clan Macfarlane : the Division of the Clan, Ancestry of David D. Mcnair

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M^NAIR About .the year 1690 a Scotchman by name of MacNalr is said to have left his home on the banks of the River Dee in Scotland, and sought a new home in the north of Ireland.
In the same year his son, John McNair (1690-1762), was born in Ireland, county of Donegal, in the parish of Taboyne. He married Christiana Walker (1700-1782), who was also born in the same county, in the parish of Rap- hoe, about eleven miles distant. Their children were Wil- liam (1727-1823), Margaret, Robert, Andrew,
... John (1738-1818), and Ann, the four elder of > whom were born in Ireland. ;50"^;?40^ In 1738 John McNair, with his family, left Ireland and set sail for America. His blind mother, and two of his children, Robert and Andrew, tlied on shipboard and were buried at sea. The others landed in Philadelphia, kind went to Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and later to North- ampton County, Pennsylvania, where the family lived many years, and where John and Christiana died and were buried.
In 1798 the eldest son, William, now an old man, sought an uncrowded home for himself and his children in the wilderness of western New York, and coming to the Gene- see Valley, settled in Sonyea, near Mt.


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