James Kennedy, son of William and Mary, or Marian Kennedy, as she was sometimes called, was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1730, probably very soon after his parents arrived in America.He was married in 1761 to Jane Maxwell, daughter of John Maxwell, and sister of Gen. Maxwell of the Revolutionary Army.
At the time of their marriage she was in her nineteenth year. She died September 7th, 1784, and was buried in Bucks County. The names of their twelve children are on the connected chart.
Afterwards, Mr. Kennedy married Jane Macalla; there was not any issue by this marriage, and they both died October 1799, and were buried in the same grave, at Pequea, about six miles from the Gap, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
James Kennedy, son of William and Mary, or Marian Kennedy, as she was sometimes called, was born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in 1730, probably very soon after his parents arrived in America.He was married in 1761 to Jane Maxwell, daughter of John Maxwell, and sister of Gen. Maxwell of the Revolutionary Army.
At the time of their marriage she was in her nineteenth year. She died September 7th, 1784, and was buried in Bucks County. The names of their twelve children are on the connected chart.
Afterwards, Mr. Kennedy married Jane Macalla; there was not any issue by this marriage, and they both died October 1799, and were buried in the same grave, at Pequea, about six miles from the Gap, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
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