The Clan Mcnary of the U.S.a. : Probable Ethnic Origin, Clan Traditions And Time of Immigration

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consists solely of the posterity of the oungest son, Samuel by name. ( See The McNary 'amily, page 69).
III. Thomas McNary, the third son of ames of Chanceford, is believed to have been orn in Lancaster (now York) County, Pennsyl- vania, about the year 1744, and is the "Captai Thomas McNerry" of the "Flying Camp," Yor County "Assoeiators," previously alluded to i these pages. He married Janet Robinson, c York County, in 1766. In 1782, or the succeedin year, following the line of emigration west
...ward he, with all his family, removed to a farm of 21 acres, in North Strabane township, Washingto: County, Pennsylvania, which he purchased fo "375 pounds specie, lawful money of Pennsy vania." He resided on this farm until his deatl which occurred in 1820. In his will he provided for the "legal" freedom of a servant, Jean Parkin son, who had been practically free for many year previous to his death.
Captain Thomas McNary it is said, was " large, fine looking man ;" and, like all his father*!
family, his church connections were with the As sociate (or Seceder) denomination, he being member of the Chartiers Congregation (no Canonsburg) of which he was ordained an elde sometime prior to the year 1799, and his dea occured in 1820, aged about 75 years.


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