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KINLEY, EARLE ALEXANDER WYMAN (1890-1956)

KINLEY, EARLE ALEXANDER WYMAN, Baptist minister, Newcastle field, 1918-21; b. Alberton, P.E.I., 7 Jul 1890, s/o the Rev. Robert Bruce Kinley and Elizabeth Wilkinson; m. 1st, 1918, Henrietta Maude (Nickerson) McCarthy, and 2nd, Dorothy Ruth Deal; d. Lancaster, N.B., 2 Jun 1956.

Earle A. W. Kinley was educated at Acadia University (BA 1915) and ordained in 1916 while serving as the Baptist minister at Bathurst. He came to the Miramichi in 1918 and had responsibility for the Newcastle and Lower Derby churches for three years. Somewhat lengthier pastorates ensued at Truro and Sydney, N.S. In 1935 he was engaged as field secretary for Acadia University, and in 1940 he became secretary of the Maritime Baptist Convention. He returned to pastoral duties in 1942 but resigned in 1944 and withdrew from the ministry.

Kinley made his home in Saint John, where he was secretary-treasurer for a time of the Cargo and Gangway Workers' Union, a longshoremen's organization. During the year preceding his death he was employed by a Saint John cemetery company. There were two step-daughters, two daughters, and two sons in his first family. His second wife, D. Ruth Deal, a daughter, and a son from the second marriage were named as his survivors in 1956.

Sources

[b/m] Kinley Genealogy [d] Telegraph 4 Jun 1956 / Acadia archives; Acadia Record; Advocate 6 Jun 1918; Maritime Baptist 23 Feb 1921, 13 Jun 1956


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