John McKinney (Florida judge)

John McKinney
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
In office
February 18, 1871  October 12, 1871
Appointed by Ulysses S. Grant
Preceded by Thomas Jefferson Boynton
Succeeded by James William Locke
Personal details
Born 1829 (1829)
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania
Died October 12, 1871(1871-10-12) (aged 41–42)
Political party Republican

John McKinney (1829 October 12, 1871) was a United States federal judge.

McKinney was born in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Princeton University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1848. He read law in 1850. He served as a clerk in the Solicitor's Office of the U.S. Department of Treasury in Washington, D.C., beginning in 1861.

President Ulysses S. Grant appointed McKinney (through a recess appointment) to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida on November 8, 1870, to the seat vacated by Thomas Jefferson Boynton. McKinney was nominated on December 7, 1870. Confirmed by the Senate on February 18, 1871. He received commission on February 18, 1871. McKinney served on the court until his death in 1871.

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Preceded by
Thomas Jefferson Boynton
Judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida
1870–1871
Succeeded by
James William Locke
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