ALMON D JENNEY, son of Ebenezer of New Hampshire, was born in Addison County Vermont on September 25 1810 came to Macomb County in 1836; taught school at Stony Creek in 1836 and 1837 in the neighborhood of Utica and Romeo for 5-6 winters and entered his farm in 1838 3 miles south of Utica on which he located in 1 841 in 1850 went to Oakland where he remained till 1852 when he located on Section 3 Warren Township he was Justice of the Peace for fifteen years has been Notary Public for many years past Commissioner of Highways for three years and is a member of the Masonic order married July 1 1841 Miss Zadia N Haff a native of Rensselaer County NY were the parents of nine children seven of whom are living.
ALMON D JENNEY, son of Ebenezer of New Hampshire, was born in Addison County Vermont on September 25 1810 came to Macomb County in 1836; taught school at Stony Creek in 1836 and 1837 in the neighborhood of Utica and Romeo for 5-6 winters and entered his farm in 1838 3 miles south of Utica on which he located in 1 841 in 1850 went to Oakland where he remained till 1852 when he located on Section 3 Warren Township he was Justice of the Peace for fifteen years has been Notary Public for many years past Commissioner of Highways for three years and is a member of the Masonic order married July 1 1841 Miss Zadia N Haff a native of Rensselaer County NY were the parents of nine children seven of whom are living.
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