Westmoreland County PA Archives Biographies.....Dunlap, William R. 31 1830 - December ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00001.html#0000031 October 13, 2018, 11:57 am Source: See Below Author: See Below WILLIAM R. DUNLAP, a successful business man and a representative farmer of Derry township, is a son of Andrew and Mary (Robinson) Dunlap and was born in Washington township, Westmoreland county, Pa., December 31, 1830. Among those who immigrated over a century ago from Derry county, Ireland, to Washington township was John Dunlap (grandfather), who married a Miss Sloan, a relative of the Sloans of Salem township. He followed farming and his eight children were all born in Ireland. The youngest child Andrew Dunlap (father), was a babe when his father immigrated. He was reared in Washington township where he lived till 1840 when he sold the home farm, removed to Butler county, Pa., and died in 1870 at the age of eighty-five years and five months. He was a farmer and a democrat and sent a substitute to the war of 1812 by the name of Stewart. He married Mary Robinson who died in 1840. To them were born seven children: John, of Butler county, Pa.; Rebecca, wife of Andrew Dunlap; Nancy J., widow of James Davis, resides in Illinois; Andrew, Jr., of California: Eliza M., widow of a Mr. Morris, who was killed in the late war; and Andrew, twin brother of Eliza M., resides with John in Butler county. William R. Dunlap was reared on a Washington township farm and attended the common schools. Leaving school he went to Warren county, Pa., and was engaged for five years in shipping lumber to Pittsburg and Cincinnati. At the end of this time he returned to Westmoreland county and began farming. In 1854 he bought a farm in Derry township, which he sold four years later and purchased a Salem township farm on which he resided for ten years. He then (1868) disposed of it and bought a farm in Derry township, on which he has lived ever since and to which he has added by additional purchases until it now contains four hundred acres of land. His farm is well improved and his tasteful residence is fitted up with all modern conveniences. In the beginning of the year 1860 he united in marriage with Nancy J. Barr, who was a daughter of John Barr and died February 24, 1883. On March 7, 1889, lie married Mattie J. Kenley, daughter of David Kenley (see his sketch). Of his first marriage were born ten children: Rev. John B., born September 12, 1860, and with his wife, Mary E. (Stokes) Dunlap, are Presbyterian missionaries to Siam; Mary E., born January 4, 1862, married to J. M. Gilson, March 10, 1885, and has two children; Sarah N. and William R.; Robinson E., born December 19, 1863, married Lucinda B. Mewherter and has two children; Mabel G. and Elsie F.; Martha J., born March 7, 1866, became the wife of William Mewherter, on March 7, 1888, and has one child Roxie W.; Charles H., born April 23, 1868, and was married to Lizzie Kirkpatrick, December 3, 1S89; Clark, born March 11, 1870; Louisa H., born March 30, 1872; Emory E., born September 27, 1874 died August 14, 1877; Nora G., born March 25, 1877; and Hubert, born March 30, 1879. W. R. Dunlap is a republican, while all his brothers are and his father and grandfather were democrats. He is a trustee of “Old Salem” Presbyterian church, an honorable citizen and a hospitable and generous man. Additional Comments: Extracted from Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania Compiled and Published by John M. Gresham & Co. Samuel T. Wiley, Chief Assistant 1890 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/westmoreland/bios/dunlap705gbs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/pafiles/ File size: 4.0 Kb