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George Kinney

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George Kinney

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
29 Apr 1862 (aged 73)
Sheshequin, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Sheshequin, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Parents: Sgt Joseph Kinney & Sarah Spalding

Census of 1850 Sheshequin, Bradford, PA
George Kinney 61 PA
Mary Kinney 61 PA
Somers Kinney 25 PA
Martha Fox 19 PA
Stephen Carner 21 PA

Census of 1860 Sheshequin, Bradford, PA
Geo Kinney 72
Mary Kinney 72
James Kinney 35
Letta Kinney 25
Howit Kinney 1
Eathan Daly 19
Mary Smith 25

http://www.joycetice.com/craft/sheshdc.htm
George Kinney, the second son of Joseph Kinney, was a captain and lieutenant-colonel of the Pennsylvania militia, a justice of the peace by appointment of Governors Wolf and Ritner, and afterwards by election of the people, and a member of the Pennsylvania house of representatives for the session of 1837-38. He was a frequent contributor to the country press, his nom de plum being "Old Man of the Mountains." He was an active participant in the stirring political events of the earlier days of the county. He married Mary Carner a "person of admirable qualities, and who exhibited superior talents and judgment in providing for a large family with slender means at command." She was the mother of nine children, -Julia Hutchinson, George Wayne, Horace, Newcomb, W. Wallace, O. H. Perry, Mary, Somers, and Lucy.
Parents: Sgt Joseph Kinney & Sarah Spalding

Census of 1850 Sheshequin, Bradford, PA
George Kinney 61 PA
Mary Kinney 61 PA
Somers Kinney 25 PA
Martha Fox 19 PA
Stephen Carner 21 PA

Census of 1860 Sheshequin, Bradford, PA
Geo Kinney 72
Mary Kinney 72
James Kinney 35
Letta Kinney 25
Howit Kinney 1
Eathan Daly 19
Mary Smith 25

http://www.joycetice.com/craft/sheshdc.htm
George Kinney, the second son of Joseph Kinney, was a captain and lieutenant-colonel of the Pennsylvania militia, a justice of the peace by appointment of Governors Wolf and Ritner, and afterwards by election of the people, and a member of the Pennsylvania house of representatives for the session of 1837-38. He was a frequent contributor to the country press, his nom de plum being "Old Man of the Mountains." He was an active participant in the stirring political events of the earlier days of the county. He married Mary Carner a "person of admirable qualities, and who exhibited superior talents and judgment in providing for a large family with slender means at command." She was the mother of nine children, -Julia Hutchinson, George Wayne, Horace, Newcomb, W. Wallace, O. H. Perry, Mary, Somers, and Lucy.


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  • Created by: LDR
  • Added: Apr 2, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67803485/george-kinney: accessed ), memorial page for George Kinney (13 May 1788–29 Apr 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 67803485, citing Sheshequin Valley Cemetery, Sheshequin, Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by LDR (contributor 47171969).