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Elijah Kinney

Birth
Burton, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death
1 Nov 1887 (aged 79–80)
Greenfield, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Centreville, Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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Elijah is found living with his older brother Stephen Kinney Jr and family in the 1851, '61, and '71 census'. After the death of Stephen in early 1881, at some point Elijah went north to the Greenfield area where essentially the remainder of his siblings had moved many years earlier. There he lived with his younger brother James Kinney as found in the following death announcement found in Johnson's newspaper files on the PANB website.
Elijah, like his namesake Uncle never married, although he clearly lived a much longer life than his Uncle Elijah.

Saint John Daily Sun 3 Nov 1887 Centreville (Carleton Co.) Nov 1st:

Elijah Kinney, age 81, departed this life Sunday night, at his brother's James KINNEY residence, Greenfield after two days illness. He will be buried this afternoon in the Baptist burying ground, Centreville, by Rev. George Howard.
Elijah is found living with his older brother Stephen Kinney Jr and family in the 1851, '61, and '71 census'. After the death of Stephen in early 1881, at some point Elijah went north to the Greenfield area where essentially the remainder of his siblings had moved many years earlier. There he lived with his younger brother James Kinney as found in the following death announcement found in Johnson's newspaper files on the PANB website.
Elijah, like his namesake Uncle never married, although he clearly lived a much longer life than his Uncle Elijah.

Saint John Daily Sun 3 Nov 1887 Centreville (Carleton Co.) Nov 1st:

Elijah Kinney, age 81, departed this life Sunday night, at his brother's James KINNEY residence, Greenfield after two days illness. He will be buried this afternoon in the Baptist burying ground, Centreville, by Rev. George Howard.

Gravesite Details

There is no known permanent marker for Elijah. However there is one for his brother James H. Kinney and so would be relatively safe to assume that they would be interred somewhat near each other.



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