Person:James Finley (2)

Watchers
m. 12 Jul 1712
  1. John FINLEY1713 - 1757
  2. Rev. Samuel Finley1715 - 1766
  3. William Finley1717 - 1800
  4. Andrew Finley1717 - 1782
  5. Michael Finley1718 - 1785
  6. Martha Finley1722 - 1782
  7. George Finley1723 - 1802
  8. James Finley1725 - 1795
  9. Susannah Finley1728 - 1772
  10. James MCBURNEY1729 - 1800
m. 1752
Facts and Events
Name James Finley
Gender Male
Birth[1] 4 Feb 1725 Mullaghbrack, Armagh, Northern Ireland
Marriage 1752 to Hannah Evans
Occupation[1] Pastor
Death[1] 6 Jan 1795 Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United StatesRostaver Township
Burial[1] Rehoboth Presbyterian Churchyard
Ancestral File Number 3KP9-CK?
Reference Number? Q6133890?
Religion[1] Presbyterian


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James Finley (February 4, 1725 January 6, 1795) was an American Presbyterian minister and politician who was a pioneer resident of Western Pennsylvania. Either he or his wife owned the house in which Thomas Jefferson began his first attempt to draft the United States Declaration of Independence.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 James Finley (minister), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.