History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . anufacture of lumber. In polities, Mr. McKenneyhas been a life-long Democrat. He has filled a number oftown-offices, and for the past four years has been chairmanof the board of selectmen. In religious sentiment a Uni-versalist. By a life of untiring industry he has secured ahandsome competency, but, what is by far better, throughstrict integrity and honorable dealing, has gained the confi-dence and esteem of the entire community in which helives. Strictly temperate in his habits, of


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . anufacture of lumber. In polities, Mr. McKenneyhas been a life-long Democrat. He has filled a number oftown-offices, and for the past four years has been chairmanof the board of selectmen. In religious sentiment a Uni-versalist. By a life of untiring industry he has secured ahandsome competency, but, what is by far better, throughstrict integrity and honorable dealing, has gained the confi-dence and esteem of the entire community in which helives. Strictly temperate in his habits, of a genial, socialdisposition, an afiectionate husband, a kind and indulgentparent, a good neighbor, Mr. ]McKenney deservedly ranksamong Buxtons best citizens. His children in order ofbirth are as follows: Charles W., Maranda, Phoebe A.,Mary, Martha, Abram, and Lucy Jane. Maranda, Martha,and Abram are deceased. Charles W. lives in Hollis; ownsand carries on the mills at Bar Mills, doing an extensivelumbering business. Phoebe A. is wife of J. P. Water-house, of Portland. Mary and Lucy Jane are living W.,..y^ j^S^^^- ^-Z^C^of


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