History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 729. [Harrison County] [Claysville Precinct] WINDER KINNEY, farmer, P. O. Claysville, is a native of Harrison County, and son of Isaac and Rutha (Fields) Kinney; he was born in 1839; his father was born in Bracken County in 1813, and now resides in Illinois, following the occupation of farming. His mother was also born in Bracken County, and died at the early age of twenty-three years. Winder, our subject, lived his earlier life with his uncle, W. Kinney, where he received his education. In 1865 he married Frances Beckett, who has borne him six children, viz: Joel, Susan J., Melissa, Thomas S., William and James A., named from our assassinated President, James A. Garfield. In 1865, he bought a farm of sixty acres, which he continues to till, raising all the principal crops. He enlisted in the Federal Army, 20th Reg't, Co. I, K.V., as a private and returned as First Lieutenant. He is a Republican. Kinney Fields Beckett = Bracken-KY IL http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/kinney.w.txt