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McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839
Used for/see from:
  • Macnemar, Richard, 1770-1839
  • Harmoniae, Philos, 1770-1839
  • M'Nemar, Richard, 1770-1839
  • Wright, Eleazar, 1770-1839
  • E. W., 1770-1839
  • W., E., 1770-1839

Youngs, B.S. Transactions of the Ohio mob, 1810: p. 11 (Richard McNemar)

LC data base, 12/26/84 (hdg.: McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839)

BM (Macnemar, Richard)

A Selection of hymns and poems, 1833: t.p. (Philos Harmoniae)

nuc88-59326: The Other side of the question [MI], 1819 (hdg. on CSt rept.: M'Nemar, Richard, 1770-1839; usage: on CSt rept.: Richard M'Nemar)

The western review, 1834: t.p. (Eleazer Wright)

A series of lectures on orthodoxy and heterodoxy, 1832: t.p. (E.W.)

Wikipedia, website viewed October 5, 2015 (Richard McNemar; born 20 November 1770 in Tuscarora, Pennsylvania; moved to Huntingdon, Pennsylvania with his family at 5; worked on the family farm in the Kishacoqueller Valley; schoolteacher in Stone Valley, Pennsylvania and Redstone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; moved to Kentucky; taught at Ligonier, Pa. and New Salem, Pa. and Marysville, Kentucky; moved to Cincinnatti, Ohio and preached for the Presbyterian Church; returned to Elk Horn, Kentucky, then Cane Ridge, Kentucky; became a Shaker and founded Union Village, Ohio and Pleasant Hill, Kentucky settlements; died 15 September 1839 ; Presbyterian preacher; revitalist preacher, writer, historian; started Shaker colonies of Union Village in Ohio and Pleasant Hill in Kentucky; composer of Shaker hymns and anthems)

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