. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. ; and the relations between the Chief Executive and theEditor became very close. was frequently calledinto consultation concerningpublic affairs, and, after theGovernor had become President,was a frequent visitor at theWhite House. Through guber-natorial appointment, Mr. Ker-ney became a member of the firstNew Jersey Civil Service Com-mission, serving from 1909 to1911, and declining a reappoint-ment at the h
. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. ; and the relations between the Chief Executive and theEditor became very close. was frequently calledinto consultation concerningpublic affairs, and, after theGovernor had become President,was a frequent visitor at theWhite House. Through guber-natorial appointment, Mr. Ker-ney became a member of the firstNew Jersey Civil Service Com-mission, serving from 1909 to1911, and declining a reappoint-ment at the hands of GovernorWilson, and he was also ap-pointed a member of the com-mission charged with the erec-tion of a suitable memorial atthe point in the Delaware Riverwhere Washington crossed onthe eventful Christmas Evewhen he fell upon the Hessiansand gave new hope to the Revolutionary cause. Mr. Kerney is an active official m the Boy Scout Movement, a Directorof the Trenton Trust and Safe Deposit Company and of the Interstate FairAssociation. His club memberships are with the Lotos, Trenton Country, Knightsof Columbus, Trenton Rotary (President 1916-17) and Sprmg Lake / EUGENE F. KINKEAD—Jersey City.—Advertising. Born atButtevant, County Cork, Ireland, on March 27th. 1876; son ofThomas C. and Xora Barrett Kinkead; married at Jersey City, onSeptember 29th, 1909, to Anna ONeill, daughter of Thomas andMary Kerwin ONeill, of New York. Children: Eileen, born November oth. 1914. Eugene F. Kinkead was for three terms a member of the NationalHouse of Representatives in Washington and is now the Sheriff of Hudson 310 Kinney county. He was educated in St. Peters College in Jersey City and SetonHall College, South Orange, graduating from the latter institution in 1895, \Yith the degree of A. B. In 189S he vras elected Alder-man from the Tenth Ward ofJersey City, and was electedPresident of the Board of Alder-men in 1907. While serving onthe Board, he started the play-gromid movem
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