John Kinley1

M, (27 January 1814 - 7 January 1906)
     John Kinley was born on 27 January 1814 at Buffalo Valley, Union County, Pennsylvania.2 He was the son of Daniel Kinley and Maria Righter. John Kinley married, at age 29, Rosanna Berry, age 21, daughter of Conrad Berry and Maria Winter, on Thursday, 4 May 1843. John Kinley died on 7 January 1906 at age 91 years, 11 months and 11 days. He was buried in the Buchanan Baptist Church Cemetery, located in Old Lycoming Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
     He From 'History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania', by John F. Meginness ed., (1990 edition, prepared by Lycoming County Historical Society; Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, Inc., 1892), page 1133.

John Kinley was born in Buffalo Valley, Union County, on January 27, 1814, and was reared to manhood in this county, to which he came with his parents in 1819. He worked at the lumber business, and subsequently purchased and settled upon his prsent (1892) homestead. He married Rosanna Berry daughter of Conrad Berry. Mr. Kinley has been a lieutenant in the State militia, and has filled several township offices. He is an active member of the Presbyterian Church. He was Lumber Business.

Children of John Kinley and Rosanna Berry

  • Mary Anna Kinley+1 (2 Sep 1843 - 16 May 1911)
  • Rebecca Kinley (25 Dec 1845 - 14 Mar 1846)
  • Alfred Kinley (27 Apr 1847 - )
  • Solomon Kinley (5 Jun 1849 - 24 Nov 1936)
  • Samuel L. Kinley+ (3 Jul 1852 - 6 Apr 1929)
  • John B. Kinley (10 Apr 1854 - )
  • Richard Kinley (13 Oct 1856 - 18 Apr 1933)
  • Anna M. Kinley (13 Oct 1856 - )
  • Rosette Kinley (11 Aug 1859 - 25 Apr 1877)
  • Eleonora Kinley (7 May 1862 - 19 Feb 1938)
  • Elizabeth Kinley (27 Jan 1865 - 22 Feb 1940)
  • Wilhelmina Kinley (13 Sep 1867 - 25 Sep 1901)
Last Edited=12 Jun 2009

Citations

  1. [S14] John F Meginness, History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania (Baltimore, Maryland: prepared by Lycoming Historical Society; Gateway Press, Inc., 1990 reprint of 1892 original), p. 1135.
  2. [S14] John F Meginness, History of Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, p. 1133.