Title: St. Clair County, Michigan, its history and its people; a narrative account of its historical progress and its principal interests,
Author: Jenks, William Lee, 1856-1936.
Publication Info: Chicago and New York,: The Lewis publishing company, 1912. pg 806-808
CAPTAIN A. P. KENYON. Prominent among the list of representative business men of Marine City...extensive operations as a shipbuilder...
First became identified with ship building business when he purchased the business from "Curtis & Brainerd" in 1901.
Born in China Twp., July 17, 1849 son of Martin Kenyon. The family moved to Marine City when Alfred P. was 12 years old.
Captain Kenyon was united in married to Miss Julia Marshall, of Detroit, of English descent. They have 2 daughters, Grace (Mrs. Frank Christian, 2 children Wm & Annie) and Marcia.
Fraternal order Free Mason.
Title: St. Clair County, Michigan, its history and its people; a narrative account of its historical progress and its principal interests,
Author: Jenks, William Lee, 1856-1936.
Publication Info: Chicago and New York,: The Lewis publishing company, 1912. pg 806-808
CAPTAIN A. P. KENYON. Prominent among the list of representative business men of Marine City...extensive operations as a shipbuilder...
First became identified with ship building business when he purchased the business from "Curtis & Brainerd" in 1901.
Born in China Twp., July 17, 1849 son of Martin Kenyon. The family moved to Marine City when Alfred P. was 12 years old.
Captain Kenyon was united in married to Miss Julia Marshall, of Detroit, of English descent. They have 2 daughters, Grace (Mrs. Frank Christian, 2 children Wm & Annie) and Marcia.
Fraternal order Free Mason.
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1849 1920
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