This appears to be Amos A. Kenyon, born New York. In 1844, he obtained 40 acres in a federal land grant in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. The deed indicated he was of Racine, which means he was living Racine, at the time.
He was living in Kenosha Ward 3, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, in 1850, with their newborn son, Beriah. He is shown as a harness maker.
In 1860, he is living in Portage, Columbia, Wisconsin, where it appears he is a saddle maker.
This appears to be Amos A. Kenyon, born New York. In 1844, he obtained 40 acres in a federal land grant in Kenosha County, Wisconsin. The deed indicated he was of Racine, which means he was living Racine, at the time.
He was living in Kenosha Ward 3, Kenosha County, Wisconsin, in 1850, with their newborn son, Beriah. He is shown as a harness maker.
In 1860, he is living in Portage, Columbia, Wisconsin, where it appears he is a saddle maker.
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