Notes:
John Henry Kinnaman, the sixth child and third son of James Hamilton and Mary Elizabeth, was born 7 November 1880. Later in life John assumed the name John M. Kinnaman.
On 6 September 1902, John married Anna Belle Richey. Anna Belle was born 3 December 1883, the daughter of Robert R. Richey and Anna Chansler. Robert had first married Anna Chansler's sister, Adeline, who died during childbirth. Anna Chansler, herself, lived only a short time after the birth of Anna Belle, and died 31 January 1884. Robert Richey moved to Kansas after Anna Chansler's death and died in Sycamore, Kansas, in 1920. Anna Belle Richey was then raised by her mother's brother, Wid Chansler. Anna Belle's grandparents were William J. Chansler and Mary Jane Fitzpatrick who had other children besides Anna and Adeline Jeff, Wid, and John. Anna Belle's great grandfather was John Chansler, and her great, great grandfather was Isaac Chansler.
John Henry and Anna Belle had ten children, Bertha (1903), Russell (1905), Opal (1909), Pearl (1912), John (1914), Leonard (1907), Ruby (1916), Lucille (1919), Robert Richey (1922), and Cecil Lloyd (1927).
John Henry was a carpenter by trade and was secretary of the carpenter's union. He changed his middle initial to "M" to avoid receiving the mail of one John Henry Kitterman.
Anna Belle died on 27 January 1942. After Anna Belle's death, John married Grace (maiden name unknown to me) Loughmiller of Wheatland, Indiana. Grace's husband, Wilbur, was the manager of the Simpson Lumber Company in Wheatland, and was killed crossing the railroad tracks going home from work.
John died 20 February 1970, and he and Anna Belle were buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Vincennes. Grace died sometime prior to 1970 and is buried with her first husband in Wheatland.
Data source is Jim Kinnaman. E-mail jkkinnaman@aol.com