Blair McClennahan (sp?) relative of the Rector of St Pauls on Wlanit St.
The Vault/ of/ Blair McClenachan Esq.
Interments in this vault were as follows:
Blair Macclenachan.
July 12, 1824, [Robert] Child of Mr. H. Toland.
May 7, 1827, Mrs. Mary Toland.
October 30, 1831, John Smith.
February 3, 1836, John Huston.
October 5, 1837, Mary Macclenachan.
March 1, 1841, Ann Weston.
January 26, 1863, Henry Toland. (Henry Toland, Jr., of the firm of Henry Toland and Son, grocers at 14 North Third Street, born 1785, son of Henry and Sarah (Barnhill) Toland; died as above; married Nov. 27, 1816, Mary Huston, who died May 7, 1827, daughter of John Hasell Huston, and grand-daughter of Blair McClenachan; was a prominent Philadelphia merchant, a director of the Bank of the United States and member of the Hibernian Society of Philadelphia. Four of his seven children are buried in the McClenachan vault; the others died unmarried after reaching maturity. His brother, Robert Toland, was a founder and one of the directors of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company, a director of the Farmers and Mechanics Bank, the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Lives and Granting Annuities, the Girard National Bank, the Montreal Assurance Company, and one of the organizers of the Pennsylvania Railroad.)
October 26, 1880, George Toland.
March 7, 1881, Blair M. Toland.
June 13, 1887, Mary H. Toland.
http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/1pa/1picts/StPaul/ospc1.html
see the timeline of the Churches... the founding rector was: WILLAIM MACCLENACHAN
1732 : St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, PA I"n 1760 a group of congregants from Christ Church, supporters of the Rev. William Macclenachan, an Anglican minister of evangelical leanings, seceded from Christ Church. They drafted articles of agreement for a new church, St. Paul’s, and promptly set about raising funds to construct it. Built on Third Street, below Walnut, St. Paul’s opened for services in 1762 and remained an active congregation throughout the nineteenth century."