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Harry Kinley Martin

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Harry Kinley Martin

Birth
Canaan, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
19 Oct 1952 (aged 53)
California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Eventide, Map 1, Lot 1673, Space 3
Memorial ID
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Son of Fred Webster and Bertha A(Davis)Martin

Married Ruth Stewart 10 Nov 1918 in Los Angeles, California

Children: Dorothy Mae(Martin)Davis, Margaret Lucille(Martin)Warren

Biography of his work in the movies:
H Kinley Martin was a professional in the entertainment industry. H Kinley Martin was known for their work in film on "An Amateur Devil" (1920), "Ducks and Drakes" (1921), "Eve's Secret" (1925), "Fashions For Women" (1927), "Fireman, Save My Child" (1927), "First Love" (1921), "Hands Up!" (1926), "It" (1927), "Kiss in a Taxi" (1927), "Midnight" (1922), "Miss Brewster's Millions" (1926), "One Wild Week" (1921), "Paths to Paradise" (1925), "Rainmaker" (1926), "Senorita" (1927), "Tell It to Sweeney" (1927), "The Campus Flirt" (1926), "The Escape" (1928), "The Golden Princess" (1925), "The March Hare" (1921), "The Sleepwalker" (1922), "The Speed Girl" (1921), "Two Flaming Youths" (1927), "Two Weeks With Pay" (1921) and "Wife Savers" (1928).

Occupation: Real estate and insurance
Son of Fred Webster and Bertha A(Davis)Martin

Married Ruth Stewart 10 Nov 1918 in Los Angeles, California

Children: Dorothy Mae(Martin)Davis, Margaret Lucille(Martin)Warren

Biography of his work in the movies:
H Kinley Martin was a professional in the entertainment industry. H Kinley Martin was known for their work in film on "An Amateur Devil" (1920), "Ducks and Drakes" (1921), "Eve's Secret" (1925), "Fashions For Women" (1927), "Fireman, Save My Child" (1927), "First Love" (1921), "Hands Up!" (1926), "It" (1927), "Kiss in a Taxi" (1927), "Midnight" (1922), "Miss Brewster's Millions" (1926), "One Wild Week" (1921), "Paths to Paradise" (1925), "Rainmaker" (1926), "Senorita" (1927), "Tell It to Sweeney" (1927), "The Campus Flirt" (1926), "The Escape" (1928), "The Golden Princess" (1925), "The March Hare" (1921), "The Sleepwalker" (1922), "The Speed Girl" (1921), "Two Flaming Youths" (1927), "Two Weeks With Pay" (1921) and "Wife Savers" (1928).

Occupation: Real estate and insurance


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