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David Kenyon (1711 - 1779)

David Kenyon
Born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, Englandmap
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Husband of — married 22 Jan 1752 in Swarthmoor, Lancashire, Englandmap
Died at age 67 in Liverpool, Lancashire, Englandmap
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Biography

David was a Friend (Quaker)
This profile is part of the Kenyon Name Study.

David Kenyon was born on December 29, 1711 in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, son of James Kenyon (1657–1738) and Jenet Briggs (~1670–1734).

David (40) married Dorothy Barnes (22) (born on April 25, 1729 in Great Sankey, Lancashire) on January 22, 1752 in Swarthmoor, Lancashire. Their son was William Kenyon (1753–1753).

David Kenyon was an ironmonger.

David died on February 11, 1779 in Liverpool, Lancashire, aged 67.[1]

Sources

  1. England & Wales, Quaker Birth, Marriage, and Death Registers, 1578-1837

See also:

  • England & Wales, Society Of Friends (Quaker) Marriages 1578-1841, marriage record




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