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Joseph Robbins Kinney
b.15 Apr 1839
 
m. 29 May 1831
  1. William Kinney1832 -
  2. Nathan Kinney1834 -
  3. Harriet Newell Kinney1836 -
  4. Joseph Robbins Kinney1839 -
  5. Lois Elizabeth Kinney1841 - 1885
  6. George Wentworth Kinney1843 - 1881
  7. Pearl D. Kinney1848 - 1896
  8. Franklin Castro Kinney1852 -
m. 8 Aug 1860
  • HJoseph Robbins Kinney1839 -
  • WMary DakinAbt 1860 -
m. 1881
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Robbins Kinney
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Apr 1839
Marriage 8 Aug 1860 to Adeline E. Ritchie
Reference Number 75205
Adeline E. Ritchie
Marriage 1881 to Mary Dakin
Reference Number 75216
Mary Dakin
Reference Number? Q16043749?


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Joseph Robbins Kinney (April 15, 1839 – November 7, 1919) was a merchant, notary public and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented the Yarmouth district in the House of Commons of Canada from 1882 to 1887 as a Liberal member.

The son of William Kinney (1809–1890) and Orpah Robbins, he was born in Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia. In 1860, he married Ada E. Ritchie. Kinney was consular agent for the United States. He represented Yarmouth County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1878 to 1882. He ran unsuccessfully for reelection to the House of Commons in 1887 and 1891.[1] Kinney was married twice: to Ada E. Ritchie in 1860 and in 1881 to Mary B. Dakin. Kinney served as Inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia for the division West of Halifax from 1890 to 1895.[2] His brother, also named William Kinney (1832–1915), traveled to the Hawaiian Islands where he owned a sugar plantation. Nephew William Ansel Kinney became a lawyer, and nephew Ray Kinney (1900–1972) a popular musician.

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References
  1. George S. Brown. Yarmouth Nova Scotia Genelaogies Transcribed from the Yarmouth Herald. (1901)
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  2.   Joseph Robbins Kinney, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.