NameRev. William Kerr
Birth13 Oct 1776, Bart Twp., Lancaster Co., PA
Death22 Sep 1821, Donegal, PA
FatherAllEmbeds Balzer Orth
Misc. Notes
The Rev. William Kerr was born in Bart township, Lancaster County, Penna, October 13, 1776. His father dying early, he was left to the tender care of a pious mother. After some years spent in the schools of the neighborhood, he was sent to Jefferson College, Cannonsburg, where he was graduated. For some years thereafter, he was principal of an academy at Wilmington, Delaware. He subsequently placed himself under the care of the Presbytery of New Castle, and was shortly after ordained by that body. He preached in Harrisburg about the years 1805-6, and upon the resignation of the Rev. Mr. McFarquhar was sent to supply the pulpit of the Old Donegal church. In the fall of 1808, the congregation at Columbia made application to Mr. Kerr for part of his time. It was not, however, until the year following that he assented to give them a portion of his ministerial labors. He continued to be the stated supply there until the first Sunday in January, 1814, when he preached his farewell sermon. Mr. Kerr also preached at Marietta in addition to his charge at Donegal. He died at that town on the 22d of September, 1821, aged forty-five years, and is interred in Old Donegal church graveyard. The Rev. Mr. Kerr married Mary Elder, daughter of James Wilson and Mary Elder, of Derry. b. 1788; d. February 22, 1850, at Harrisburg, and their children were Mary E., m. Hermanus Airicks, of Harrisburg; William M., J. Wallace, James Wilson and Martha, m. Dr. Edward L. Orth, of Harrisburg. As a minister, there were few who stood higher in the estimation of his brethren in the Presbytery than the Rev. William Kerr.
Spouses
1Mary Elder Wilson
Birth1788, Derry, PA
Death22 Feb 1850, Harrisburg, Pa
ChildrenMartha Cummins
 Mary Elder (1809-1857)
 William M.
 J. Wallace
 James Wilson
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