Genealogy of the Kennan FamilyCannon Printing Company, 1907 - 121 頁 "James Kennan (or Mac Kennan as he wrote his name), appears to have been the American ancestor of the Northern Branch of the Kennan family. Little is known of him, except that he married at Rutland, Mass., May 25, 1744, Margaret Smith of the town of Holden. The Kennons were all of Scotch descent ..." p. 11. "James McKennan resided many years on his farm in Rutland ... Some of his direct descendants are still liviing in that vicinity."--Page 17. Descendants and relatives lived in Massachusetts, New York, Vermont, New Jersey, Wisconsin, California, Michigan, Ohio, Connecticut and elsewhere. |
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第 10 頁
... - cordingly emigrated to Ohio early in the eighteenth century . Judge William Kennon , Sr. , when in Con- gress , had several conversations with Commodore Bever- ly Kennon , before he was killed on the " 10 THE KENNAN FAMILY .
... - cordingly emigrated to Ohio early in the eighteenth century . Judge William Kennon , Sr. , when in Con- gress , had several conversations with Commodore Bever- ly Kennon , before he was killed on the " 10 THE KENNAN FAMILY .
第 14 頁
... early settlers were courageous and enterprising and possessed much of the spirit of the early pilgrims . Many of them had left pleasant homes and agreeable surround- ings to settle in a wilderness , exposed day and night , whether in ...
... early settlers were courageous and enterprising and possessed much of the spirit of the early pilgrims . Many of them had left pleasant homes and agreeable surround- ings to settle in a wilderness , exposed day and night , whether in ...
第 19 頁
... early day . He owned a large farm on Deerfield River near the village . In the office of the Register of deeds was found a number of conveyances of land to him and also from him , some of which were as follows : Margaret Kennan ( widow ) ...
... early day . He owned a large farm on Deerfield River near the village . In the office of the Register of deeds was found a number of conveyances of land to him and also from him , some of which were as follows : Margaret Kennan ( widow ) ...
第 21 頁
... early settlers of Waterbury Vermont , says : " Kennan Family ” " Among the early settlers we must not omit to notice the family of Col. George Kennan , whose name appears as one of the town officers as early as 1794 , when he served as ...
... early settlers of Waterbury Vermont , says : " Kennan Family ” " Among the early settlers we must not omit to notice the family of Col. George Kennan , whose name appears as one of the town officers as early as 1794 , when he served as ...
第 22 頁
... early victim to his love of knowledge a few years after his graduation in 1804 , as a member of the first class of the University of Vermont . At the semi - centennial anniversary of the University in 1854 , the late Charles Adams , Esq ...
... early victim to his love of knowledge a few years after his graduation in 1804 , as a member of the first class of the University of Vermont . At the semi - centennial anniversary of the University in 1854 , the late Charles Adams , Esq ...
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Abigail Kennan America Antigo April 25 Asa Brainard Barker born April born at Charlemont born at Norwalk born Aug born Dec born Feb born in England born Jan born July born June born March born Nov born Oct born Sept Burt Capt Charlemont CHILDREN Conn County daughter of George daughter of John daughter of Rev Denison descendants Died Aug Died Feb Died July Dorothy farm farmer father George and Mary George Kennan Gore Hannah Harris Hutchins Jairus Kennan James Kennan John Kennan Joseph July 18 June 18 June 25 Kennan family land Lawrence Lawrence County Lieut Lincoln lived Loa Brown London March 12 March 27 Margaret Smith married Mary Mary Kennan Mary Tullar Mass Mayflower Menasha Milwaukee Moira Neenah Norwich Ohio Palmer Regiment Roxbury Rundell Sally Lathrop Samuel Lathrop Simsbury Staege Thomas and Sally Thomas Kennan THOMAS MINER Thompson town Tullar Waterbury Wetherell William Brewster Wisconsin Witter
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第 29 頁 - I will make them conform, or I will harry them out of the land, or else worse,"
第 116 頁 - On her hundredth birthday a large audience assembled at her house, and a sermon was preached by the pastor of the church. At this time she retained in a great degree the intelligence and vivacity of her earlier years. At the time of her decease the descendants of her husband amounted to 365.
第 30 頁 - He was their ruling elder, which seems to have been the bar to his being their Governor — civil and ecclesiastical office, in the same person, being then deemed incompatible.
第 59 頁 - Players'; he is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and of the Society of Colonial Wars.
第 113 頁 - John Lothrop and his followers were held by the people to be martyrs in the cause of Independency. No persecutions, no severity that their enemies could inflict, caused him or one of his followers to waver. They submitted without a murmur to loss of property, to imprisonment in loathsome jails, and to be separated for two years from their families and friends, rather than subscribe to the forms of worship that Charles and his bigoted prelates endeavored to force on their consciences.
第 30 頁 - The founder of this church was William Brewster, one who, in the language of an English antiquarian, "was the most eminent person in the Pilgrim movement, and who, if that honor is to be given to any single person, must be regarded as the father of New England.
第 14 頁 - A howling wilderness it was, where no white man dwelt. The hideous yells of wolves, the shriek of owls, the gobbling of turkeys and the barking of foxes was all the music the first settlers heard; all a dreary waste and exposed to a thousand difficulties.
第 113 頁 - SAMUEL, born in England, and came with his father to Scituate in 1634, thence to Barnstable, where he married, Nov. 28, 1644, Elizabeth Scudder, who had been dismissed from the church in Boston Nov. 10, 1644, to remove her church relation to that in Barnstable. She is reported in Savage as a sister to that John Scudder who was in Barnstable in 1640. He had made the acquaintance of Miss Scudder in Boston...
第 115 頁 - Samuel' Lothrop* and others, well armed, succeeded in throwing themselves into the fort and aided in the defence. He sold his town homestead in 1661 to the Rev. Gershom Bulkley. This house stood beyond the bridge over the mill brook, on east side of the highway toward Mohegan.
第 110 頁 - Emery, was born in England about 1630, and came to America with his parents.