The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
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KENNEDY, HON. M. F., 32 Broad Street, Charleston, S. C., is in the
real estate and brokerage business; was born in Charleston September
26th, 1844, and his parents came from Tipperary, Ireland; was educated
in the local schools; served in the Confederate Army in the War of the
Rebellion; elected in 1882 to the South Carolina Legislature and
re-elected in 1884, serving for four years in the House of
Representatives; has been thirty years in the real estate and
insurance business, commencing in 1879 with his brother, Patrick H.
Kennedy, since deceased. Is Secretary and Treasurer of the Hibernian
Mutual Insurance Company, and is a member of the Ancient Order of
Hibernians, the Hibernian Society of Charleston, St. Patrick’s
Benevolent Society, Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Honor, Supreme
Lodge of the Catholic Knights of America, ex-Grand Dictator of the
Grand Lodge of South Carolina Knights of Honor, and Grand Master
Workman of the Ancient Order of United Workmen of the Carolinas,
Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida. Mr. Kennedy was also a
member of the great Land League Congress, held at Philadelphia in
1882, and acted on most of the important committees, representing the
local organizations of Charleston.
KENNEY, DAVID T., mechanical engineer, Plainfield, N. J.
KENNEY, JAMES W., Park Brewery, Terrace Street, Roxbury, Mass.;
Vice-President and director, Federal Trust Company, Boston, Mass.
KENNEY, JOHN J., attorney at law; born in New York City, March 2,
1858; son of Patrick and Mary (Hogan) Kenney; educated in the public
schools and private schools of Staten Island and New York City Law
School of New York University; married in New Brighton, Staten Island,
September 6, 1893, Anna H. Crabtree; children: Mary Mildred (12); Anna
Ruth (10). Served seven years as justice of the Municipal Court of the
City of New York; now district attorney of Richmond County. President
of the New Brighton Co-operative Savings and Loan Association;
director of the Richmond County Agricultural Society; Democrat. Roman
Catholic. Address, New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y.
KENNEY, THOMAS, 143 Summer Street, Worcester, Mass.
KENNEY, THOMAS F., M. D., formerly of Vienna, Austria, 9 High Street,
Worcester, Mass. Vice-President of the Society for Austria.
KENNY, W. J. K., 44 Broad Street, New York City.
KEOUGH, PETER L., 41 Arch Street, Pawtucket, R. I.
KERBY, JOHN E., architect, 481 Fifth Avenue, New York City.
KERWIN, GEN. MICHAEL, United States Pension Agent, New York City,
residence, Broadway Central Hotel.
KIERNAN, PATRICK, 265 West Forty-third Street, New York City.
KIGGEN, JOHN A., 125 West Street, Hyde Park, Mass.
KILKENNY, THOMAS F., 43 Sabin Street, Providence, R. I., manager of
Capron Company, manufacturing jewellers; residence, East Greenwich, R.
I.
KILROY, PHILIP, M. D., Springfield, Mass.
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