Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . leisure inthe fine residence owned by him at No. 307East Carroll Street, Macomb. Mr. Kenner hashad a very bus\ life, through all of whichhave been manifested those qualities of in-dustry, energy, diligence and integrity, whichinsure success. On February 11, 1862, Mr. Kenner was firstmarried to Emma T. Meyers, who was born inLincoln County, Ky., and pursued her studiesat the Daughters College, at Harrodsburg. inthat State. The offspring of this union were:Joseph B., Mary C, Mattie William andOliver (twins), of whom the former is de-ceased; and John


Historical encyclopedia of Illinois, ed . leisure inthe fine residence owned by him at No. 307East Carroll Street, Macomb. Mr. Kenner hashad a very bus\ life, through all of whichhave been manifested those qualities of in-dustry, energy, diligence and integrity, whichinsure success. On February 11, 1862, Mr. Kenner was firstmarried to Emma T. Meyers, who was born inLincoln County, Ky., and pursued her studiesat the Daughters College, at Harrodsburg. inthat State. The offspring of this union were:Joseph B., Mary C, Mattie William andOliver (twins), of whom the former is de-ceased; and John and James (twins), the latterdeceased. The mother of this family died Sep-tember 3, 1882. On February 25, 1883, was married to his second wife, .na B.(Seward) Garrison, widow of Walter I. Garri-son. Two children were the issue of this mar-riage, viz.: Leroy H., deceased, and Arie subject of this sketch is a consistent mem-ber of the Presbyterian Church, and politicallj-,upholds the principles of the Republican J. D. MUNGER HISTORY OF Mcdonough county. ?925 KETTRON, Charles, Secretary and GeneralManager of the Macomb Pottery Company,at Macomb, .vlcDoiiough County. 111., was bornin Lebanon, Hoone County, Iiid., .-Vugust 4, 1S() father, Reuben \V. Kettron, was a nativeof Northern Kentucky, and his mother, CorneliaV. Soule, was born in Indiana[)olis, Ind. Herfather, Joseph Soule. a son of Bishop a native of Indiana. Charles W. Kettronis the second of three children born to hisparents. He completed his schoolins at thea,!;e of sixteen years, and came to Macomb,April 20, For eighteen months he workedin the Kagle Pottery, after which he was em-ployed by the Macomb Pottery Company in thesame capacity until 1887. On December 9th ofthat year he was made General Superintendent,and still holds that position. He was electedSecretary and Manager January 6, 1S99. ThePresident of the company is -Mrs. C. E. Fisher:Treasurer, I. N. Pearson: and Su


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