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Rev Robert Thompson McKinney

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Rev Robert Thompson McKinney Veteran

Birth
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 May 1931 (aged 85)
Linden, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Civil War Veteran
Corporal, Co. K, 30th Pennsylvania Infantry
Corporal, Co. A, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry

He enlisted with his brother John Wesley McKinney in Co. K, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves (30th Pennsylvania Infantry), August 9, 1861. He transferred to Co. A, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry, on May 31, 1864, when the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps ceased to exist and mustered out honorably August 20, 1864. During his service, he rose to the rank of corporal and was frequently detailed to the provost guard. He was wounded on August 10, 1862, and hospitalized in York.
Robert T. McKinney was born in Adams County, the son of Robert T. & Abbey McKinney and became the husband of Mary M. Fitzgerald McKinney. In 1860, he was a farmer living in Mountjoy Township, Adams County, and stood 5' 7" tall and had dark hair and blue eyes.
Civil War Veteran
Corporal, Co. K, 30th Pennsylvania Infantry
Corporal, Co. A, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry

He enlisted with his brother John Wesley McKinney in Co. K, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves (30th Pennsylvania Infantry), August 9, 1861. He transferred to Co. A, 190th Pennsylvania Infantry, on May 31, 1864, when the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps ceased to exist and mustered out honorably August 20, 1864. During his service, he rose to the rank of corporal and was frequently detailed to the provost guard. He was wounded on August 10, 1862, and hospitalized in York.
Robert T. McKinney was born in Adams County, the son of Robert T. & Abbey McKinney and became the husband of Mary M. Fitzgerald McKinney. In 1860, he was a farmer living in Mountjoy Township, Adams County, and stood 5' 7" tall and had dark hair and blue eyes.

Inscription

Co. A. 190th Regt. PA Vol.



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