History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . ^Z^^V-iyt^lJ^h^--^^ BIOGRAPHICAL 8i which made him a delightful companion, and he was adependable man in any relation and any emergency,ready to meet any obligation of life with the confidenceand courage born of conscious personal ability and anhabitual regard for what is best in the sphere of humanactivities. The briefest conversation with him revealedthose versatile talents which won for him the admira-tion of his fellow-citizens. Mr. McKinney married (first) Mary Frances Harper,of Hami


History of Pittsburgh and environs, from prehistoric days to the beginning of the American revolution .. . ^Z^^V-iyt^lJ^h^--^^ BIOGRAPHICAL 8i which made him a delightful companion, and he was adependable man in any relation and any emergency,ready to meet any obligation of life with the confidenceand courage born of conscious personal ability and anhabitual regard for what is best in the sphere of humanactivities. The briefest conversation with him revealedthose versatile talents which won for him the admira-tion of his fellow-citizens. Mr. McKinney married (first) Mary Frances Harper,of Hamilton, Ohio, and they were the parents of twodaughters : Mary Alice, and Katherine Eliza. Mrs. Mc-Kinney died, and Mr. McKinney married (second) , 1884, Jane B. McGunnegle, daughter of James andMaria Louisa (McKee) McGunnegle. The followingchildren were born to Mr. and Mrs. McKinney: RobertGrant; William S.; Virginia, who married DawsonGallery, Jr., deceased; and Louise, who is the wife ofRoland G. Wood. Mrs. McKinney, a woman of rarewifely qualities, was admirably fitted by her excellentpractica


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