Cecil Joseph McKinstry

Brief Life History of Cecil Joseph

When Cecil Joseph McKinstry was born on 20 March 1886, in Ryde, Wayne Township, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States, his father, Thomas McKinstry, was 37 and his mother, Isabella Bard, was 24. He had at least 1 son and 4 daughters with Elva N Marshman. He lived in Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States in 1920 and Wayne Township, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States for about 10 years. He died on 16 August 1954, in Milroy, Armagh Township, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States, at the age of 68, and was buried in Ryde, Wayne Township, Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Family Time Line

Cecil Joseph McKinstry
1886–1954
Elva N Marshman
1893–1978
Byron McKinstry
1916–1994
Carrie Louvinia McKinstry
1919–1994
Arlene Elna McKinstry
1921–2000
Edna Belle McKinstry
1925–1998
Doris N McKinstry
1936–

Sources (13)

  • Cecil J Nekenstree, "United States Census, 1930"
  • Cecil Joseph McKinstry, "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
  • Cecil Joseph McKinstry, "Find A Grave Index"

World Events (8)

1890 · The Sherman Antitrust Act

This Act tried to prevent the raising of prices by restricting trade. The purpose of the Act was to preserve a competitive marketplace to protect consumers from abuse.

1890 · Woman's Suffrage

An organization formed in favor of women's suffrages. By combining the National Woman Suffrage Association and the American Woman Suffrage Association, the NAWSA eventually increased in membership up to two million people. It is still one of the largest voluntary organizations in the nation today and held a major role in passing the Nineteenth Amendment.

1904

St. Louis, Missouri, United States hosts Summer Olympic Games.

Name Meaning

Irish (northern) and Scottish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Aistrigh, a shortened form of Mac an Aistrighthigh ‘son of the traveler’. The name is now largely confined to Ulster, but seems to have originated in Galloway (southwestern Scotland).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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