John Kinner

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John Kinner

Birth
Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois, USA
Death
21 Feb 1911 (aged 77)
Castle Rock, Douglas County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Larkspur, Douglas County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Husband of Elizabeth Almeda FIELD (1853-1930)

Colorado Pioneer, arriving in 1860.

John KINNER was born 24 Jun 1833 in Hampton, Rock Island, IL, the son of Nathaniel Bailey KINNER, Sr. (Circa 1812 - after 1861) and Melinda COLTON (circa 1807 - 1879).

John KINNER married Elizabeth "Lizzie" FIELD (1853-1930) on 1 Jun 1871 at the home of her adoptive parents, Sarah [PARCELL COBERLY] CRULL and husband William M. CRULL at 393 Glenarm, Denver, Colorado Territory. Witnesses included Olive M. OAKES (wife of D.C. OAKES of 1859 Pikes Peak Gold Rush guidebook fame).

Following the death of her father, Noah D. FIELD, Sr. while in service with Company "C," Third Colorado Cavalry, Elizabeth's mother Julia Ann OWEN deeded Elizabeth to Sarah [COBERLY] CRULL to work at Coberly's Halfway House, Huntsville, Douglas, Colorado Territory. It is believed that Sarah and William soon adopted young Elizabeth as their own, and Elizabeth was using the CRULL surname by the time of the 1870 census.

John KINNER, who owned a homestead on West Plum Creek, had first met young Elizabeth FIUELD in about 1868 while she was working at Coberly's Half Way House.

At least (11) children were born to this union.

Husband of Elizabeth Almeda FIELD (1853-1930)

Colorado Pioneer, arriving in 1860.

John KINNER was born 24 Jun 1833 in Hampton, Rock Island, IL, the son of Nathaniel Bailey KINNER, Sr. (Circa 1812 - after 1861) and Melinda COLTON (circa 1807 - 1879).

John KINNER married Elizabeth "Lizzie" FIELD (1853-1930) on 1 Jun 1871 at the home of her adoptive parents, Sarah [PARCELL COBERLY] CRULL and husband William M. CRULL at 393 Glenarm, Denver, Colorado Territory. Witnesses included Olive M. OAKES (wife of D.C. OAKES of 1859 Pikes Peak Gold Rush guidebook fame).

Following the death of her father, Noah D. FIELD, Sr. while in service with Company "C," Third Colorado Cavalry, Elizabeth's mother Julia Ann OWEN deeded Elizabeth to Sarah [COBERLY] CRULL to work at Coberly's Halfway House, Huntsville, Douglas, Colorado Territory. It is believed that Sarah and William soon adopted young Elizabeth as their own, and Elizabeth was using the CRULL surname by the time of the 1870 census.

John KINNER, who owned a homestead on West Plum Creek, had first met young Elizabeth FIUELD in about 1868 while she was working at Coberly's Half Way House.

At least (11) children were born to this union.