Advertisement

Burton Sutton Kinsworthy

Advertisement

Burton Sutton Kinsworthy Veteran

Birth
Arkadelphia, Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Death
6 Apr 1935 (aged 44)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Marriage:
Elvira Elbert Mast - August 8, 1924; Little Rock, Arkansas

Children:
Mary Ann Kinsworthy (1925-1984)

Military:
World War I - U.S. Army, enlisted August 25, 1917; commissioned captain, infantry, November 1917; commissioned major, August 1918; honorably discharged in 1919

Education:
- Youth education: Little Rock, Arkansas public schools
- Military: Culver Military Academy, 1910; Culver, Indiana
- Undergraduate: University of Arkansas, 1913; A.B. degree; Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Graduate: Columbia University, 1916; LL.B. degree; X Chapter, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Manhattan, New York

Career:
- Began practicing law, 1916; Little Rock, Arkansas
- Assistant Attorney, Missouri Pacific Railroad, 1920; Little Rock, Arkansas
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas, March 18, 1922; Little Rock, Arkansas
- Retired from active practice due to illness, January 1, 1930

Burton Sutton was a member of the Little Rock Country Club, Shrine Temple, and the Boating Club of Little Rock.

He had blue eyes, dark brown hair, and a fair complexion.
Marriage:
Elvira Elbert Mast - August 8, 1924; Little Rock, Arkansas

Children:
Mary Ann Kinsworthy (1925-1984)

Military:
World War I - U.S. Army, enlisted August 25, 1917; commissioned captain, infantry, November 1917; commissioned major, August 1918; honorably discharged in 1919

Education:
- Youth education: Little Rock, Arkansas public schools
- Military: Culver Military Academy, 1910; Culver, Indiana
- Undergraduate: University of Arkansas, 1913; A.B. degree; Fayetteville, Arkansas
- Graduate: Columbia University, 1916; LL.B. degree; X Chapter, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Manhattan, New York

Career:
- Began practicing law, 1916; Little Rock, Arkansas
- Assistant Attorney, Missouri Pacific Railroad, 1920; Little Rock, Arkansas
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Arkansas, March 18, 1922; Little Rock, Arkansas
- Retired from active practice due to illness, January 1, 1930

Burton Sutton was a member of the Little Rock Country Club, Shrine Temple, and the Boating Club of Little Rock.

He had blue eyes, dark brown hair, and a fair complexion.


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement