WILLIAM AIKIN married HANNA PHILLIPS father JOHN PHILLIPS
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WILLIAM AIKIN married McKINNIS
Cathy Farrell 3/14/12
History of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania : including its early settlement...
Chicago : A. Warner Co., 1889
Cushing, Thomas, 1821.
Pg. 502, JONATHAN AIKIN (original spelling, ALTKIN), farmer, post office, Remington. WILLIAM AIKIN, the early pioneer of this family, came to Allegheny Co. from Ireland at an early period, and purchased a large tract of land near the present town of Mansfield. His wife’s maiden was McKINNIS, and to them were born two sons and four daughters, WILLIAM, born in 1799, being the elder of the sons. He married HANNA, daughter of JOHN PHILLIPS, and two sons and one daughter were born to them. WILLIAM died in 1829. JONATHAN AIKIN was born in 1828. He married EVALINE NICKLE, daughter of JOHN NICKLE, and to them were born the following-named children: JAMES, AGNES ELLEN (MRS. BELL), LILLIE (at home), and JOHN ALBERT (a student at Westminster College, Lawrence Co., Pa.). MR. AIKIN now owns over 100 acres of land, all except a few acres of which was originally the property of his grandfather PHILLIPS. With the except of two years spent in California, he has lived continuously on his present farm. He is an elder in the U. P. Church, and is a republican.
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JONATHAN AIKIN born 1828 married EVANLINE NICKLE father JOHN NICKLE
Cathy Farrell 3/14/12