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that body to n convontion at Phihuh'lphia whifli oryani/eil the naticMial hoard of trade. He died in IIMK) in Newark. N..I. Kinney, Narcissa Edith White, educator,
temperance worker, was born .Iiily 24, IS.")4. in Grove City, Pa. She receiveti her educathe (Jrove at state mal school. Pa. has Ix'en teacher
tion
in
academy and KdinlMiro
8Uperintendent
in
City the
nor-
She an«l the
department training of the Pennsylvania Rtate normal 8chcM)l; and for several years was institute instructor. .She is a national lecturer and or<,'anizer of the Woman's cliristian lemp»~rancc tinion; has been state secretary of the ('hautaui|ua association; director of the Oregon Summer school; and pH'sident of the state V<»raan's christian temperance union of Oregon. Kinney, Troy, illustrator,
artist,
was born
Dec. 1, 1871. in Kansas City. Mo. He has illustrated The Ward of King Canute; and The Gates of Kant.
Kinney, William Burnet, journalist, dipSept. 4, 17!*0. in Speed-
lomat, was born
well. .Y. He was coniwcted with tin- press f New .lersey and in IH."*!*-.),"} was eliarge
i
<V
atfaires
IS8(I,
in
to
He
Sardinia.
died
Oct.
'21.
Speedwell. N.Y.
Kinnison, David, farmer, soldit-r, was Iwrn Nov. 17. 17'M>. near Portsmouth. Maine. He the revolutionary war; and also terved through the war of 1812. For eight years he was engaged in farming sav. nct'Ve service in
in Danville. the Hoston l8.'»I,
't.
tea
in ('hi<'ago.
Kin::e,
He was
the last
He
party.
survivor of Feb. 24,
dietl
repreHentatie in the New York state legislature: and has hvvn a member of various state commissions. In I8!I7-U>(HJ he was county judge of Cattaraugus county, N.Y. In H'lMi tM-came a justice of the supreme court of New York for the term ending in I!n4.
Kinsella, M. Joseph, publisher and founder of liuHalo. N.Y.. was born in lS(i8 in Medina. N.Y, He graduati-d from the liulFalo
state normal school and from Cornell univ«'rsity. He practiced law for a short time in Huiralo; and lat«'r IxH-ame a jniblisher of standard relerence books. He is the f«>under, priiicipiil owner, general manager and presidfiit of Tiie Frontier Press company of IJuf-
N.Y.
Kinsella,
Kinsella, William
Hanley and Kinsella Coffee and Spice company,
jnurnalist, congrossmnn,
lit'
also vice-president of the Indus-
is
Loan company, known as the Poor Man's bank: vice-pn-^ident of the American bank and a director of the St. I^uis United railways and other corporations. He is ^ memlN-r of the board of governors of Fathei Dunne's newsboys' home. Kinsey, Charles, congressman, was born trial
in Paterson, N..I. In 1817-21 he was a representative from New Jersey to the fifteenth an«l si.teenth congresses. He died in N'.
w
.Jersey.
jurist, congress1731, in Philadel1774-75 he was a delegate from New .lersey to the continental congress. In 178!)- 1803 he was chief justice of tile supreme cojirt of New Jersey. He died Jan. 3, 1802. in Hurlington, N.Y.* Kinsey, John, jurist, jotirnalist. state legislntor. autiior. was liorn in lGn3, in Philadelphia. Pa. rp to 1730 Kinsey resided in Nesv .Irrsey. where he served in the assembly: but after this date he lived in PliihKh'Iphia. an<l in the same year was
Kinsey, James, lawyer, man, was born March 22. phia,
Pa.
In
chosen to the assembly of Pennsylvania. was attornry-gem-ral of Pennsylvania 1738-41;
an0,
He
chief justice.
N.J.
Kinsey, William Baker, soldier, was born in Pennsylvania. In 18»52 he was first lieutenant adjutant in the one hundred and sixty-lirst regiment New Y'ork infantry; and in 18fio was brevetted brigadier-general of volunteers. He was honorably mustered out in ISfM. Kinsey, William M., lawyer, congressman, was born in Mount Pleasant. Ohio. Since 187.'» he has be«'n engaged in the practice of law in St. Louis. Mo. In 1889-91 he was a representative from Missouri to the fiftylirst congrrss as a n-publican. Kinsley, Martin, soldier, jurist, congressmar, was b«»rn Jujie 2, 17."»4. in Bridgewater, Mass. H«' serve, 1S.V2, in Germany. He was brought to America when a year old; and receivi'd his education in Sprijigville, N.Y. In 1877 he began the practici* of law in Arcade and Olean. N.Y. in 1SS4-87 was a
falo.
was born in 1832 in Ireland. He attended the coi'Miion schools; was engaged in newspaper work; and in 18(i3 became editor of the Brooklyn Eagle. In 18r>6 he was postmaster of Urooklyn, N.Y. In 1871-73 he was a representative from New York to the fortv-second congress as a democrat. He died* Feb. 11. 1844, in Brooklyn, N.Y.
in
He
died .Tune 20,
Massachusetts.
Kinsley, William Wirt, soldier, educator,