. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. as a club man; he is amember of the Mens Club of Mystic and of theCountry Club, also of the Hook and Ladder Com-pany of the Mystic Fire Department. He is not apolitician, though he is an upholder of the Repub-lican party. Mr. Kinney and his family are mem-bers of the Congregational church, of Mystic, andare particularly active in all things pertaining toits support. On October 10, 1907, in Willimantic, LlewellynEugene Kinney was united in marriage with Har-riet Little, daughter of Thomas J. Little, whosewife was a Miss Jordon, of Willimant


. A modern history of New London County, Connecticut;. as a club man; he is amember of the Mens Club of Mystic and of theCountry Club, also of the Hook and Ladder Com-pany of the Mystic Fire Department. He is not apolitician, though he is an upholder of the Repub-lican party. Mr. Kinney and his family are mem-bers of the Congregational church, of Mystic, andare particularly active in all things pertaining toits support. On October 10, 1907, in Willimantic, LlewellynEugene Kinney was united in marriage with Har-riet Little, daughter of Thomas J. Little, whosewife was a Miss Jordon, of Willimantic. Two chil-dred have been born of this union: Lois Paige, andOsmond L., both born in Mystic. JOHN S. SULLIVAN—In political circles in thetown of Bozrah, Connecticut, John S. Sullivan is aleading figure. No less noted for his extensivefarming operations, and carrying on a large team-ing and trucking business, Mr. Sullivan is prominentin many activities. Mr. Sullivan is a son of one of the pioneer Irish-men of this section, Michael Owen Sullivan, a.


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