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Posted: Friday 17 August 1962.
Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio, Page 6.

(Provided courtesy of Mary Lou Inwood.)

Colletts, McKays And Friends Meet For 97th Picnic

     The Collett-McKay picnic, held Saturday for the 97th consecutive year, was an all-day affair at the Gurneyville Rd. picnic grounds and was attended by 200 relatives and friends from throughout the state and from various other states.
     The Collett-McKay Picnic Association owns a four-acre tract of land on Gurneyville Rd. which is part of the military survey 2280 and which was bought by the pioneer, Moses McKay, on Oct. 16, 1810. Mr. B. M. McKay of New Burlington has the original land grant signed by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Memorial posts at the gateway are marked by bronze tablets giving brief history of the two families.
     The first picnic was held in 1866 and each succeeding year the family connection and friends have met and enjoyed the day together.
     At dinner the Rev. Norman Williams of the New Burlington Methodist circuit gave thanks. The day was ideal for the visiting which followed. In all the years since 1866, no programs have been prepared, no officers elected nor any reports of births, deaths or marriages made.
     Extensive research into the family genealogy shows that the ancestors, Moses and Abigail Shinn McKay, are of royal descent, Moses from the Vernon line, and Abigail from the Crispin line. Her great-great-grandfather, Silas Crispin, came to America with William Penn, a first cousin.
     The families have two Revolutionary ancestors, Daniel Collett and George Shinn. Stephen Collett, born on the Atlantic Ocean when his parents emigrated to America, was the son of a French Huguenot, the records show.
     Those from out of the state present were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rowsey (Mary McKay) of Huntington, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sell (Mary Magee) and family of Lexington, Ky.; Mrs. Lorraine Thursanger of Chicago, Ill.; Mrs. Marie Cossum Wildman of Irvington, N. Y., and Mrs. Mabel Ellis of St. Petersburg, Fla.


Posted: Saturday 11 August 1962.
Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio, Page 5.

Social Calendar
Phone FU 2-2576

     SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
          97th annual Collett-McKay all-day
     picnic at picnic grounds on Gurney-
     ville Rd.

*   *   *
     SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
          Leininger reunion, southeast
     shelter J. W. Denver Williams Jr.
     Memorial Park, noon.
          Gall family reunion at Serpent
     Mound State Park, noon.
          Twig 2, CMH Guild, family picnic,
     J. W. Denver Williams Jr. Memo-
     rial Park, 6:30 p. m.
*   *   *
     MONDAY, AUGUST 13
          Wilmington Garden Club with
     Mrs. Fred Carroll, 1:30 p. m.
*   *   *
     TUESDAY, AUGUST 14
          Hebron Rebekah Lodge at IOOF
     Hall, 8 p. m.
*   *   *
     WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
          Beech Grove Circle with Mrs.
     Roy Frye, 2 p. m.
*   *   *
     THURSDAY, AUGUST 16
          True Blue and Co-workers class in
     Wesley Room, Port William Method-
     ist Church, 2 p. m.


Posted: Friday 10 August 1962.
Wilmington News-Journal, Wilmington, Ohio, Page 6.

Social Calendar
Phone FU 2-2576

     SATURDAY, AUGUST 11
          97th annual Collett-McKay all-day
     picnic at picnic grounds on Gurney-
     ville Rd.

*   *   *
     SUNDAY, AUGUST 12
          Leininger reunion, southeast
     shelter J. W. Denver Williams Jr.
     Memorial Park, noon.
          Gall family reunion at Serpent
     Mound State Park, noon.
          Twig 2, CMH Guild, family picnic,
     J. W. Denver Williams Jr. Memo-
     rial Park, 6:30 p. m.
*   *   *
     MONDAY, AUGUST 13
          Wilmington Garden Club with
     Mrs. Fred Carroll, 1:30 p. m.
*   *   *
     TUESDAY, AUGUST 14
          Hebron Rebekah Lodge at IOOF
     Hall, 8 p. m.
*   *   *
     WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15
     Beech Grove Circle with Mrs.
     Roy Frye, 2 p. m.


Collett-McKay Picnic

     The 97th annual Collett-McKay reunion will be held Saturday all day at the tract owned by the picnic association on Gurneyville Rd. three miles north of Gurneyville.


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