Charles Kinney Explained

Charles Kinney
Order:28th
Office:Ohio Secretary of State
Term Start:January 11, 1897
Term End:January 14, 1901
Governor:Asa S. Bushnell
George K. Nash
Preceded:Samuel McIntire Taylor
Succeeded:Lewis C. Laylin
Party:Republican
Birth Date:7 July 1850
Birth Place:Springville, Kentucky (now South Portsmouth, Kentucky)
Spouse:Letitia H. Yoakley
Children:one

Charles Kinney (July 7, 1850 – September 15, 1918) was a Republican politician who was Ohio Secretary of State from 1897 to 1901.

Life and career

Kinney was born July 7, 1850, in Springville, Kentucky. When his father died in 1861, he moved to Columbus, Indiana, with his mother and brother, where he stayed until 1872. He graduated from high school there in 1866. He practiced the printer's trade until moving to Portsmouth, Ohio, in 1872. He was in mercantile for four years, until taking up printing again. He was then appointed Deputy Treasurer of Scioto County, Ohio, in 1877, serving until 1880. He was elected County Treasurer in 1883, and served four years. He served as chief clerk under Secretaries of State Ryan and Taylor, and was elected as Secretary of State in 1896, and re-elected in 1898.

After his second term ended, Kinney engaged in corporate law in Columbus.

Kinney died September 15, 1918.[1]

Kinney was married October 8, 1879, to Letitia H. Yoakley of Portsmouth. They had a daughter named Lida.[1]

Publications

. Vagrant Verse . Charles Kinney . 1911. F. J. Heer . Columbus . - a book of poetry

Notes and References

  1. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/l/o/g/Christopher-K-Logan-OH/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0332.html genealogy.com