Windsor KINIRY, James Henry Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States. Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 244 James Henry KINIRY, Windsor [Windsor County, Vermont], merchant, was born 11 November 1858 at Walpole [Cheshire County], New Hampshire, son of John and Mary KINIRY. Educated at Bellows Falls High School [Windham County, Vermont]. Came to Windsor thirty years ago as train master for the Vermont Valley and Sullivan Railroad Company, and held that position fifteen years; since then has been dealer in coal, wood, wagons, sleighs, etc., at Windsor; for the past twelve years has also run a store and a coal yard at Claremont [Sullivan County], New Hampshire. Republican; sheriff Windsor County 1910-1912. Unitarian. Member Vermont Lodge No. 18, Free & Accepted Masons; Windsor Chapter No. 6, Royal Arch Masons; Windsor Council No. 8, Royal & Select Masons; Vermont Commandery No. 4, Knights Templar; and Mt. Sinai Temple, Mystic Shrine, of Montpelier. In 1882 [James Henry KINIRY] married [Miss?] Minnie L. WILEY, of Rockingham [Windham County, Vermont]; they have three children: Ralph W., Louise A., and Raymond H. Submitted by Cathy Kubly