md: February 20, 1812, Ann Sherman
11 children: Abial and Lucy, twins, Elijah, Parmelia, Mary Ann, Hannah G., Charles H., Sarah P., Thomas Randolph, Isaac D., Susan Elizabeth.
Occupation: Farmer, clothier or fuller by trade.
He bought a farm from Thomas Hulburton, March 3, 1820, in what is now known as the village of Kenyon. The property included a small [woolen] mill. The name was changed in 1845 from Hulburton Mill to Kenyon's Mills. Sons, Abial and Elijah operated Kenyon Mill, Elijah bought out his brother in 1856. Since March 26, 1888 a post office operates under the name KENYON.
Lewis Kenyon served in the War of 1812.
md: February 20, 1812, Ann Sherman
11 children: Abial and Lucy, twins, Elijah, Parmelia, Mary Ann, Hannah G., Charles H., Sarah P., Thomas Randolph, Isaac D., Susan Elizabeth.
Occupation: Farmer, clothier or fuller by trade.
He bought a farm from Thomas Hulburton, March 3, 1820, in what is now known as the village of Kenyon. The property included a small [woolen] mill. The name was changed in 1845 from Hulburton Mill to Kenyon's Mills. Sons, Abial and Elijah operated Kenyon Mill, Elijah bought out his brother in 1856. Since March 26, 1888 a post office operates under the name KENYON.
Lewis Kenyon served in the War of 1812.
Inscription
Lewis Kenyon, Died: Feb. 17, 1839, Aged 55 Years, 8 Mo. & 10 D.
Gravesite Details
LEWIS KENYON LOT
Family Members
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Abiel Sherman Kenyon
1813–1875
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Lucy Sherman Kenyon
1813–1886
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Elijah Kenyon
1815–1881
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Parmelia Kenyon Clarke
1817–1900
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Mary Ann Kenyon
1820–1842
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Hannah Griselda Kenyon
1822–1893
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Charles Henry Kenyon
1824–1891
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Sarah Penelope Kenyon Weeden
1827–1894
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Thomas Randolph Kenyon
1829–1832
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Capt Isaac Dennison Kenyon
1831–1864
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Susan Elizabeth Kenyon
1834–1909
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