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Crandall Kenyon

Birth
Exeter, Washington County, Rhode Island, USA
Death
8 Nov 1814 (aged 27)
New Haven, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
New Haven, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Crandall Kenyon was born 3 Feb 1787, died 8 Nov 1814, married 1 Sep 1807, Dorcas Eggleston (per American Kenyons, page 130).

He was the son of John Kenyon and Hannah Crandall. Crandall has Kenyon identification number 111111, from the book, "American Kenyons."

His probate record, dated 1815, Paris, Oneida, New York from Abstracts of Wills, Administration and Guardianships in New York State, 1787-1835, page 109, no. 3 letters of administration, Estate of Crandal Kenyon, late of New Haven, Oneida County, died intestate, granted to Dorcas Kenyon of New Haven. Crandall was alleged to have married Dorcas Eggleston at Exeter, Rhode Island (Settler of Beekman Patent, page 463).

It isn't known what happened to his widow, Dorcas Kenyon. She was last known to reside in New Haven, New York at the time of his death.

It should be noted that portions of Oneida County changed to Oswego County soon after his death, in 1816. New Haven became part of Oswego County, New York.

He was likely buried in New Haven Cemetery, where his parents were buried, but that hasn't been confirmed.
Crandall Kenyon was born 3 Feb 1787, died 8 Nov 1814, married 1 Sep 1807, Dorcas Eggleston (per American Kenyons, page 130).

He was the son of John Kenyon and Hannah Crandall. Crandall has Kenyon identification number 111111, from the book, "American Kenyons."

His probate record, dated 1815, Paris, Oneida, New York from Abstracts of Wills, Administration and Guardianships in New York State, 1787-1835, page 109, no. 3 letters of administration, Estate of Crandal Kenyon, late of New Haven, Oneida County, died intestate, granted to Dorcas Kenyon of New Haven. Crandall was alleged to have married Dorcas Eggleston at Exeter, Rhode Island (Settler of Beekman Patent, page 463).

It isn't known what happened to his widow, Dorcas Kenyon. She was last known to reside in New Haven, New York at the time of his death.

It should be noted that portions of Oneida County changed to Oswego County soon after his death, in 1816. New Haven became part of Oswego County, New York.

He was likely buried in New Haven Cemetery, where his parents were buried, but that hasn't been confirmed.


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