Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 7th ed., Grant Co. EDWARD B. KINSLAER, a native of Grant County, Ky., was born in 1854, and is sixth of a family of eight children, born to James and Mary (Jamison) Kinslaer, natives of Harrison County, Ky. James Kinslaer was born in 1809, and died in 1863. His wife was born in 1828, and died in 1881. Edward B. Kinslaer was reared on a farm, received his education at the common schools in Grant County, and learned the miller's trade at Dry Ridge, which, together with farming, he has followed most of his life. He owns a fine flouring mill at Dry Ridge, with all the modern improvements, and commands a good trade. In 1874 he married Miss Lizzie Woodyard, daughter of C. B. Woodyard, of Grant County, and now lives near Williamstown. The Kinslaers and the Woodyards came from Virginia. Mrs. E. B. Kinslaer was born in 1852, and died in August, 1882, leaving three children, viz: Nora, Charles and Edward (deceased). She was a member of the Christian Church. Kinslaer Jamison Woodyard = Harrison-KY VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/grant/kinslaer.eb.txt