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James Kenyon

BirthAbt 1811 - Whalley, Lancashire, England
Death6 Apr 1863 - Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States
MotherAnn Riley
FatherTownley Kenyon

Born in Whalley, Lancashire, England on Abt 1811 to Townley Kenyon and Ann Riley. James Kenyon married Mahala A Knowlden and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 Apr 1863 in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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Townley Kenyon
1777 - 1861
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Ann Riley
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mahala A Knowlden
1813 - 1861
Children Show all
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Joseph Linsey Kenyon
1856 - 1931
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Martha Kenyon
1834 - 1918
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David B Kenyon
1836 - 1884
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James Kenyon
1851 - 1859
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John Wesley Kenyon
1841 - 1890
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Mary Fletcher Kenyon
1844 - 1901
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Sarah Elizabeth Kenyon
1849 - 1915
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Charles Wesley Kenyon
1847 - Unknown
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George B. Kenyon
1841 - Unknown

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