A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . JsrS^S pubuc ^3Te!^» LS^®*^ ,«v« HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS 1481 remaining there iinlil 1882. Locating in thatyear in Lexington, Kentucky, he continued inactive practice here until 1909, when, after asuccessful legal career of three-score and moreyears, he retired from the bar and is nowspending his closing years in a pleasant leisure,free from active cares. On May 18, 1848, Mr. Tenney was united inmarried with Junia M. Warner. She was bornin Wilmington, Deleware, Se


A history of Kentucky and Kentuckians; the leaders and representative men in commerce, industry and modern activities . JsrS^S pubuc ^3Te!^» LS^®*^ ,«v« HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS 1481 remaining there iinlil 1882. Locating in thatyear in Lexington, Kentucky, he continued inactive practice here until 1909, when, after asuccessful legal career of three-score and moreyears, he retired from the bar and is nowspending his closing years in a pleasant leisure,free from active cares. On May 18, 1848, Mr. Tenney was united inmarried with Junia M. Warner. She was bornin Wilmington, Deleware, September 29, 1820,a daughter of Dr. James and Maria (Hillyard)Warner. She died December 28, 1906, after ahappy wedded life of sixty years. Two chil-dren were born to Mr. and Mrs. Tenney,namely: Lillian and Anna M. Anna M., theyounger daughter, who married W. W. Hamil-ton, of Alount Sterling, Kentucky, died Decem-ber 6, 1907. Lillian Tenney married Joseph , of Cambridge, Massachusetts a well-known banker of that city. Mr. and are the parents of five children,namely: Charles Theodore, Sarah E


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