History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . JAMES M. DEERING. CITY OF SACO. to accept the honor. The family of McKenny is noted forlongevity,—one brother, Samuel, lived to the age of ninety-six. Mr. McKenny has always been industrious and eco-nomical ; his business life has been successful, and for manyyears he has loaned money to people needing assistance, buthas never accepted more than six per cent, interest. Hehas lived through every administration of the United States,and is within one year of the age of our government. Si
History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . JAMES M. DEERING. CITY OF SACO. to accept the honor. The family of McKenny is noted forlongevity,—one brother, Samuel, lived to the age of ninety-six. Mr. McKenny has always been industrious and eco-nomical ; his business life has been successful, and for manyyears he has loaned money to people needing assistance, buthas never accepted more than six per cent, interest. Hehas lived through every administration of the United States,and is within one year of the age of our government. Sincehe reached his majority, in 1798, he has frequently voted,first as an anti-Federalist, and afterwards as a Democrat,extending through a period of eighty years. GEORGE A. CARTER,eldest son of Daniel R. and Mehitable (Dodge) Carter, wasborn in Wakefield, N. H., Dec. 12, 1830. His father wasa native of Dover, N. H., followed the business of carriagemanufacturing for many years, was sheriff of Carroll Co.,N. H., and spent the latter part of his life in Rochester,N. H., where he died, in 18-12, aged forty
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