George Kennan1

M, #140006, b. 2 January 1752, d. 1830
Father*James Kennan1 b. bt 1715 - 1720
Mother*Margaret Smith1
Relationship5th great-granduncle of Robert Michael Damon
ReferenceKENNAN 006
George Kennan was born on 2 January 1752.1 He was the son of James Kennan and Margaret Smith.1 George Kennan married Abigail Sherman about 1772.1 George Kennan died in 1830 in Waterbury, Vermont.1
George Kennan lived in Charlemont, Hampshire County (now Franklin), Massachusetts.1 He became the father of Thomas Kennan on 2 June 1773.1 George Kennan became the father of James Kennan on 21 April 1775.1 George Kennan became the father of George Kennan on 9 February 1777.1 George Kennan became the father of Betsy Kennan on 15 March 1778.1 George Kennan became the father of Joseph Kennan on 24 April 1781.1 George's son Joseph Kennan died on 9 May 1781.1 George Kennan became the father of Susan Kennan on 4 May 1782.1 George's daughter Susan Kennan died on 21 May 1782.1 George Kennan became the father of Jarius Kennan on 30 October 1783.1 George Kennan became the father of Mary Kennan on 15 September 1785.1 George's daughter Mary Kennan died on 21 September 1785.1 George Kennan became the father of Suel Kennan on 17 August 1787.1 George Kennan became the father of Abigail Kennan on 16 August 1789.1 As of about 1793, George Kennan and Abigail Sherman lived in Waterbury, Vermont, with Thomas Kennan, James Kennan, George Kennan, Jarius Kennan and Suel Kennan.1 George Kennan was elected to the Legislature in Vermont 1798, 1805, 1806, 1808, 1810.1 George's son Jarius Kennan died about 17 January 1815 in Burlington, Vermont.1 George Kennan became a widower with the death of his wife, Abigail Sherman before 1830.1

References

George Kennan has ID 6 in Genealogy (of the Kennan) Family.1

10 Children of George Kennan and Abigail Sherman

Children
Last Edited24 Jul 2002

Citations

  1. [S55] Thomas Lathrop Kennan, Genealogy of the Kennan Family (Milwaukee: Cannon Printing Co., 1907). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in.