| Name |
Kenyon, George Albert [1] |
| Birth |
25 Dec 1867 |
Willing, Allegany, New York, USA [1, 2] |
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GENESEE
Mrs. Esther Raymond, Reporter
Aug. 7 Many family reunions are being held In Genesee Park this summer, a recent one being of the Hard family. The Hurds came to Genesee about Jfl5 and setcled on tl'e farm now owned and occupied by Harry s. Hurd, and has been continually occupied by one of the fam ily since the first arrival.
Mrs. Cook and daughter and son of Belle Vernon are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Barr.
Miss Gertrude Mays of Bradford pent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gerald Wykoff.
George A. Kenyon
George A. Kenyon died Wednesday, August 2, 1950 at the home of his son Howard. He had been an invaIid for nearly two mouths, having suffered a stroke.
He was born in Willing Township, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1867, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenyon, but most of his life was spent in Genesee. In early life he married Miss Elizabeth Gray, who died in 1928. He started and operated the store now operated by his son.
With the son he Is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. John Ruddenick of Elmira, Doris and Robert of Genesee; one great granddaughter, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Wilson of Port Allegany.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. A. J. Bailey officiating. Interment was made in Genesee Cemetery.
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GENESEE
Mrs. Esther Raymond, Reporter
Aug. 7 Many family reunions are being held In Genesee Park this summer, a recent one being of the Hard family. The Hurds came to Genesee about Jfl5 and settled on tl'e farm now owned and occupied by Harry s. Hurd, and has been continually occupied by one of the fam ily since the first arrival.
Mrs. Cook and daughter and son of Belle Vernon are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Barr.
Miss Gertrude Mays of Bradford pent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gerald Wykoff.
George A. Kenyon
George A. Kenyon died Wednesday, August 2, 1950 at the home of his son Howard. He had been an invaIid for nearly two mouths, having suffered a stroke.
He was born in Willing Township, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1867, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenyon, but most of his life was spent in Genesee. In early life he married Miss Elizabeth Gray, who died in 1928. He started and operated the store now operated by his son.
With the son he Is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. John Ruddenick of Elmira, Doris and Robert of Genesee; one great granddaughter, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Wilson of Port Allegany.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. A. J. Bailey officiating. Interment was made in Genesee Cemetery.
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Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
- 76. HOWARD G. KENYON, a merchant of Genesee, was born in Genesee August 18, 1894, son of George and Elizabeth (Gray) Kenyon, pioneer settlers of Potter County. He was graduated from Genesee High School and from Alfred Academy. He was attending Alfred University when he entered service during World War I. He has operated a general store in Genesee since 1924. He is a member of the Methodist Church, Lewisville Lodge Number 565 F.&A.M., Coudersport Consistory and American Legion. He married, April 27, 1921, Dorothea McConeghy, of Coudersport, daughter of James and Alma (Hertig) McConeghy. She is a member of Eulalia Chapter O.E.S. and of the Methodist church. Children: (1) Verena (Kenyon) Ruddnick, of Elmira, New York. (2) Doris Elizabeth, age 12. (3) Robert Howard, age 9. Mr. Kenyon's hobbies are hunting and flower gardening.
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Eulalia Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| Pioneer settlers of Potter County |
- 76. HOWARD G. KENYON, a merchant of Genesee, was born in Genesee August 18, 1894, son of George and Elizabeth (Gray) Kenyon, pioneer settlers of Potter County. He was graduated from Genesee High School and from Alfred Academy. He was attending Alfred University when he entered service during World War I. He has operated a general store in Genesee since 1924. He is a member of the Methodist Church, Lewisville Lodge Number 565 F.&A.M., Coudersport Consistory and American Legion. He married, April 27, 1921, Dorothea McConeghy, of Coudersport, daughter of James and Alma (Hertig) McConeghy. She is a member of Eulalia Chapter O.E.S. and of the Methodist church. Children: (1) Verena (Kenyon) Ruddnick, of Elmira, New York. (2) Doris Elizabeth, age 12. (3) Robert Howard, age 9. Mr. Kenyon's hobbies are hunting and flower gardening.
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Alfred, Allegany, New York, USA |
| Alfred Academy; attended Alfred University afterward, but then entered the military for WWI. |
- 76. HOWARD G. KENYON, a merchant of Genesee, was born in Genesee August 18, 1894, son of George and Elizabeth (Gray) Kenyon, pioneer settlers of Potter County. He was graduated from Genesee High School and from Alfred Academy. He was attending Alfred University when he entered service during World War I. He has operated a general store in Genesee since 1924. He is a member of the Methodist Church, Lewisville Lodge Number 565 F.&A.M., Coudersport Consistory and American Legion. He married, April 27, 1921, Dorothea McConeghy, of Coudersport, daughter of James and Alma (Hertig) McConeghy. She is a member of Eulalia Chapter O.E.S. and of the Methodist church. Children: (1) Verena (Kenyon) Ruddnick, of Elmira, New York. (2) Doris Elizabeth, age 12. (3) Robert Howard, age 9. Mr. Kenyon's hobbies are hunting and flower gardening.
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George A Kenyon [2] |
| Name |
George Kenyon [3] |
- 76. HOWARD G. KENYON, a merchant of Genesee, was born in Genesee August 18, 1894, son of George and Elizabeth (Gray) Kenyon, pioneer settlers of Potter County. He was graduated from Genesee High School and from Alfred Academy. He was attending Alfred University when he entered service during World War I. He has operated a general store in Genesee since 1924. He is a member of the Methodist Church, Lewisville Lodge Number 565 F.&A.M., Coudersport Consistory and American Legion. He married, April 27, 1921, Dorothea McConeghy, of Coudersport, daughter of James and Alma (Hertig) McConeghy. She is a member of Eulalia Chapter O.E.S. and of the Methodist church. Children: (1) Verena (Kenyon) Ruddnick, of Elmira, New York. (2) Doris Elizabeth, age 12. (3) Robert Howard, age 9. Mr. Kenyon's hobbies are hunting and flower gardening.
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Farmer/Owner [1] |
| Occupation |
Meat Market Owner [1] |
| Residence |
Between 1870 and 1880 |
Willing, Allegany, New York, USA [1, 2] |
| Residence |
Between 1900 and 1950 |
Genesee Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
| most of his life was spent in Genesee |
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GENESEE
Mrs. Esther Raymond, Reporter
Aug. 7 Many family reunions are being held In Genesee Park this summer, a recent one being of the Hard family. The Hurds came to Genesee about Jfl5 and settled on tl'e farm now owned and occupied by Harry s. Hurd, and has been continually occupied by one of the fam ily since the first arrival.
Mrs. Cook and daughter and son of Belle Vernon are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Barr.
Miss Gertrude Mays of Bradford pent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gerald Wykoff.
George A. Kenyon
George A. Kenyon died Wednesday, August 2, 1950 at the home of his son Howard. He had been an invaIid for nearly two mouths, having suffered a stroke.
He was born in Willing Township, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1867, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenyon, but most of his life was spent in Genesee. In early life he married Miss Elizabeth Gray, who died in 1928. He started and operated the store now operated by his son.
With the son he Is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. John Ruddenick of Elmira, Doris and Robert of Genesee; one great granddaughter, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Wilson of Port Allegany.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. A. J. Bailey officiating. Interment was made in Genesee Cemetery.
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GENESEE
Mrs. Esther Raymond, Reporter
Aug. 7 Many family reunions are being held In Genesee Park this summer, a recent one being of the Hard family. The Hurds came to Genesee about Jfl5 and setcled on tl'e farm now owned and occupied by Harry s. Hurd, and has been continually occupied by one of the fam ily since the first arrival.
Mrs. Cook and daughter and son of Belle Vernon are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Barr.
Miss Gertrude Mays of Bradford pent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gerald Wykoff.
George A. Kenyon
George A. Kenyon died Wednesday, August 2, 1950 at the home of his son Howard. He had been an invaIid for nearly two mouths, having suffered a stroke.
He was born in Willing Township, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1867, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenyon, but most of his life was spent in Genesee. In early life he married Miss Elizabeth Gray, who died in 1928. He started and operated the store now operated by his son.
With the son he Is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. John Ruddenick of Elmira, Doris and Robert of Genesee; one great granddaughter, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Wilson of Port Allegany.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. A. J. Bailey officiating. Interment was made in Genesee Cemetery.
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Genesee Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Person ID |
I38499 |
WETZEL-SPRING |
| Family |
Gray, Elizabeth, b. 1868, New York State, USA d. 1928, Genesee Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 60 years) |
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GENESEE
Mrs. Esther Raymond, Reporter
Aug. 7 Many family reunions are being held In Genesee Park this summer, a recent one being of the Hard family. The Hurds came to Genesee about Jfl5 and settled on tl'e farm now owned and occupied by Harry s. Hurd, and has been continually occupied by one of the fam ily since the first arrival.
Mrs. Cook and daughter and son of Belle Vernon are guests at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clyde Barr.
Miss Gertrude Mays of Bradford pent last week with her aunt, Mrs. Gerald Wykoff.
George A. Kenyon
George A. Kenyon died Wednesday, August 2, 1950 at the home of his son Howard. He had been an invaIid for nearly two mouths, having suffered a stroke.
He was born in Willing Township, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1867, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kenyon, but most of his life was spent in Genesee. In early life he married Miss Elizabeth Gray, who died in 1928. He started and operated the store now operated by his son.
With the son he Is survived by three grandchildren, Mrs. John Ruddenick of Elmira, Doris and Robert of Genesee; one great granddaughter, and a sister, Mrs. Emma Wilson of Port Allegany.
The funeral was held Saturday afternoon in the Methodist Church, the Rev. A. J. Bailey officiating. Interment was made in Genesee Cemetery.
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| | 1. Kenyon, Howard Gould, b. 18 Aug 1894, Genesee Twp, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA d. 4 Apr 1971, Dade City, Pasco, Florida, USA (Age 76 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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F34614 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |