History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 711. [Harrison County] [Rutland Precinct] JAMES S. KINMAN, farmer, born in Pike County, Indiana, April 23, 1824, his grandfather, James Kinman, came from Georgia and settled in Indiana very early; Elijah Kinman, father of our subject, came from Georgia, and with his father, settled in Indiana, where he died in 1827, aged about fifty years. James S. Kinman, of whom we now write, came to Kentucky with his mother when about six years old, and settled on the middle fork of Raven Creek. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Alex. and Delilah (Fightmaster) Dungan of Harrison County. He was elected Constable of Rutland Precinct in 1853, and served nine months; in 1864 he was appointed by the county court to fill out the unexpired term of W. N. Matthews, and elected to same in 1865; he served two years. Mrs. Kinman is a member of the Raven Creek Baptist Church. In politics Mr. Kinman is a Democrat. Kinman Fightmaster Dungan Matthews = Pike-IN GA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/kinman.js.txt