Middleton T. Kinard
Annals of Newberry, Part Two by John A. Chapman, page 631

Lived the latter part of his life on Saluda River and owned what is still known (1892) as Kinard's Ferry. Mr. Kinard,
though a brother of General H. H. .and John P. Kinard, who for so many years were prominent public men, never sought
any office, but preferred to remain in private life and be a succeessful farmer and a true and honest man. '
He married, late in life, Sallie, daughter of Rev. William and Bridget Harmon. He died in the year 1867, in his
fifty-fourth year, leaving two children. His wife died in 1865. No man in his neighorhood was more beloved
by friends and neighbors than MIddleton T. Kinard.
