Kinsall Page
built by David
Schichner . . . . . play "Clancey Lowered the
Boom" . . . . . play
James R. Abney 's
land bordered Reuben Walden, Aaron Quigley and several Kinsall including
William Montgomery Kinsall. Arraminta Walden, daughter of Reuben and Susanna,
married Aaron Quigley. Susanna (Susan) Walden married James R. Abney after
Reuben died. Their daughter Eliza Jane, married William Montgomery Kinsall.
Thus, Eliza Jane
Abney Kinsall and Arraminta Walden Quigley were half sisters and the descendants
from each are half cousins to each other.
The 2 of the 3
Kinsall migrants, Benjamin and David, are buried in the Blackard Cemetery,
formerly the Lamb Cemetery. It is on what was once the Max West and once the
William L. Blackard farm. See pictures from the Blackard Cemetery. pic1
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Sites
of Interest
Gallatin County Illinois USGenWeb Site
Gallatin County Illinois Genealogy Group