James McKinley (politician)

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James H. McKinley
Alderman on the Edmonton City Council
In office
December 12, 1910 – 1911
Personal details
Born(1877-06-17)June 17, 1877
Lanark County, Ontario
DiedAugust 25, 1954(1954-08-25) (aged 77)
New Westminster, British Columbia
SpouseAgnes Mary Barr

James Henry McKinley (June 17, 1877[1] – August 25, 1954[2]) was a politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton.

He was born in Lanark County, Ontario on June 17, 1877 to William Henry McKinley and Jessie Burns. He married Agnes Mary Barr.[3] He came to Edmonton in 1903 and opened the undertaking firm Connolly & McKinley in 1908. He was elected to Edmonton City Council in the municipal election that same year, finishing fourth of thirteen candidates in the race for alderman and winning a two-year term.

He was re-elected to a one-year term in the 1910 election, when he finished fifth of eleven candidates, but resigned in 1911 to protest the firing of two city commissioners. He ran in the ensuing by-election, but was defeated in a two person race by Thomas Bellamy. McKinley stayed out of politics thereafter. He died in New Westminster, British Columbia on August 25, 1954.

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  1. ^ Ontario, Canada Births, 1869-1911
  2. ^ British Columbia Death Index: 1872 to 1979
  3. ^ 1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta

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