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David Larkin Kenyon

Birth24 Mar 1829 - Brookfield, Madison, New York, USA
Death8 May 1917 - Madison, Madison, New York, USA
MotherMary Polly Bliven
FatherVarnum Kenyon

Born in Brookfield, Madison, New York, USA on 24 Mar 1829 to Varnum Kenyon and Mary Polly Bliven. David Larkin Kenyon had 8 children. He passed away on 8 May 1917 in Madison, Madison, New York, USA.

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Varnum Kenyon
1795 - 1866
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Mary Polly Bliven
1797 - 1869
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Charles Kenyon
1859 - 1929
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Mary Kenyon
1852 - Unknown
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Florence G. Kenyon
1873 - Unknown
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Adella Kenyon
1867 - Unknown
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John M. Kenyon
1857 - Unknown
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Fred Kenyon
1870 - 1941
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Mary Elizabeth Kenyon-roberts-letterman-benz
1863 - 1916
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Allie Kenyon
1865 - Unknown

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