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George had 4 children only two living. Mrs Harmon, Parson, Kansas and Mrs G. P. Mayberry, Pasadena, (Passidina) Cal. Henry has six children all dead, only four had children. Marshall Kinzer 65 Columbia Rt. 2, Otey Kinzer 68 Columbia, Rt. 2, Henry Kinzer, Davis, Okla, Albert Kinzer, Cullooka, Tenn.
Abe Kinzer had four, all dead except Jeff Kinzer 65 Santa Fe, Tenn??(TX). Clark and Wesley did not have any children or grandchildren living. Now in my family I have 5 brothers and one sister living and two brothers dead. Living are Arch, age 55, Ralls?, Texas — Tom 53 Yokens, Miss.---------- Gordon 50, dead -- Fetler, Miss. -- Mrs R. A Brooker, 46 , Hampshire, Tenn, Goff Kinzer, 45, Columbia, TN — Pat 43, Ft. Worth, TX. Robert, dead—Howard 40 Columbia TN — R. C. Kinzer 38, Ft. Worth, TX. Robert dead. My oldest brother, Arch has seven boys around Columbia and Santa Fe, Tenn Harvey, Clifford, Gordon, Alton, Wesley, Sherwood Delbery from 15 to 30. Now for any more information you can write or go see?? I think she lives there in Nashville. If not write J. I. Wilkes in Columbia, Tenn Rt. 2 and he can tell you where to find her. Mrs. George N. McKennose and she was Amy Mae Kinzer and was in charge of a Kinzer reunion in 1918. She may have it in letter form. Write Mr. Montgomery Kinzer at __en, Texas.. He is a devout Seven day Advent has one son that is a minister to that faith. He has some history you will be glad to get.
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Benton, TN John Wesley Kinser 67 deceased- Polk Co., Farmer. Survivors -– wife Ora Stamper Kinser; three daughters, Mrs. J. C. Ledfore, Mrs. Chass Dixon, Mrs. William Rush all of Ocoee; three sons, J. L. Kinser, Harle Kinser of Cleveland and Pat Kinser of Ocoee, four sisters, Mrs. W. L. Asha of Ocoee, Mrs W. L. Pippinger of Cleveland, Mrs Pearl Shields of Indiana and Mrs. Horace Boring of Kingston, one brother, Earl Kinser, cleveland, 17 grand children and 2 great grandchildren.
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Joseph B. Kincer, Chief of the climatological division of the U. S. weather bureau. "There are strong indications that the present abnormally cold winters over most of the United States marks a climatologocal turning point. The mean annual temperature of the country will be rising and the rainfall declining.
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The Kinsers – Meltonville, Indiana. Gave their 10 children names beginning with Z. Zella—Zola—Zelpha—Zona—Zelda—Zalaya—Zoretta—Zorn—Zelbert—Zanford. From Robert Ripley's Believe It or Not.
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Woman, 109, buried; Never saw railroad. Meltonville, IN, Feb 10 1936-- In a little rural churchyard relatives today laid away the body of Mrs. Betty Ann Kinser, who they said, died without ever having seen a railroad train or heard a radio, although she was 109 years old.
Survivors four sons a daughter and 19 grandchildren.
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Rev. Beryl Sales Kinser, (also on previous page 6) a disciples of Christ minister who at one time was in Youngstown, Ohio and referred is on another page had three children, Dave 17, Jane 15, and Johnny age 10 in 1966. Dave was featured in the January 22, 1966 Parade.
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