Henry H. McKinney was born on 9 Oct 1828 in Canfield, Trumbull Co., Ohio
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4,5,6 He spent his childhood on a farm, attending district schools, Farmington Academy, and Twinsburg Institute. He then studied law with Judge J. W. Tyler of Garrettsville, and Judge S. W. McClure, at Cuyahoga Falls
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17 He was admitted to the bar in 1850, and entered into a partnership with Judge McClure at Cuyahoga Falls
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17,18,19 Henry appeared on the 1850 Federal Census of Stow Twp., Summit Co., Ohio
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20 Henry married first Henrietta Maria Stull on 15 Nov 1853 in Trumbull Co., Ohio
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7,8,9 Beginning a Political Career --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---
Henry was elected prosecuting attorney of Summit Co.
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21 Henry and Henrietta appeared on the 1860 Federal Census of Cuyahoga Falls, Summit Co., Ohio
G, enumerated 9 Jul 1860, reporting real estate valued at $1,000 and personal estate of $500. Their children Charles and Henry were listed as living with them, as were John Reid, age 16, relationship unknown, and Sarah Francis, age 24, a housekeeper.
3 He was appointed draft commissioner for Summit Co.
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22 Henry and Henrietta moved to Akron
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22 There he formed a partnership with Judge N. D. Tibbals, which continued for eight years.
22,23,24 He was elected state senator for Summit and Porage Counties in 1869, serving for two years.
22 His wife died on 14 Feb 1870.
25,26 Henry appeared on the 1870 Federal Census of Akron, Summit Co., Ohio
G, enumerated 13 Jun 1870, reporting real estate valued at $6,000 and personal estate of $2,000. His children Charles and Sarah were listed as living with him, as were 19-year old George McKinney, who appears to be a relative, and Sarah Francis, a housekeeper.
27 Henry married second
Adelaide Remington, daughter of
John Henry Remington and
Betsey Mariah Stevens, on 11 Jun 1871 in Marion Co., Ohio
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Judge Henry H. McKinney
from Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County28 Moving to ClevelandG --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---
Henry and Adelaide moved to Cleveland
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22 They appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, at 164 Clinton St.
G, enumerated 14 Jun 1880. Their children Mary and Grace and his daughter Sarah were listed as living with them, as was Mary Lanigan, a servant.
29 Henry was elected judge of the Cuyahoga Co.
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30,31 However, a newspaper account of his wife's divorce suit four years later reported that while he was "one of the ablest attorneys in Ohio" that "drink has long since obtained the mastery of him" and he had been obliged to resign his position.
32 He then resumed his law practice, forming a partnership with Judge Rufus P. Ranney, H. C. Ranney, and J. R. Ranney. That partnership had dissolved by 1892 and he formed a partnership with a young attorney, George H. Billman. He retired by 1910.
22,33,34,35 An Attempted Divorce --- Text Stolen from ReigelRidge.com !! ---
Adelaide filed for divorce 9 Jan 1892 in the Cuyahoga Co.
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36,37 Henry filed a response 16 Jan 1892, in which he asked that she be granted a divorce, or if not that he be granted one. He said he had paid her old debts of $500 after they married, and she had repeatedly run up large bills, including $1,200 at two stores while he was holding court in Toledo, and treated him "in the most unwifely and cruel manner." He admitted he used liquor, but averred not to the extent claimed in her suit. He said she used liquor quite freely long before he did.
38 Their daughter Grace died 17 Mar 1892, eight days after her death-bed marriage to her long-time fiance.
39 Henry and Adelaide withdrew their divorce suits 14 Sep 1892. One of their attorneys stated they had signed a contract agreeing to drop the proceeding and they were now living together again.
40 Henry and Adelaide appeared on the 1900 Federal Census of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, at 104 Leroy Place
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41 Henry appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, at 9703 Baltic Rd.
G, enumerated 15 Apr 1910, listed as a boarder in the home of Minnie G. Lloyd and her widowed aunt.
42 Henry died on 10 Oct 1910 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio
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13,14 He was buried on 12 Oct 1910 in Glendale Cemetery, Akron, Summit Co., Ohio
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