. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . the order of theEastern Star. He is also a member of the Methodist Episcopalchurch, at Seymour, and has served it in official capacities. Michael McNerney, born in Orange, Conn., April 15th, 1851, is ason of Michael and Mary McNerney, and grandson of James Mc-Nerney. The children of Michael, Sr., are: James, Margaret (deceased),Katie, Michael, Stephen, Andrew, Mary, Anne, Peter and McNerney, Jr., settled in Seymour in 1877, and engaged inblacksmithing. He is a trustee and member of St. Augustines R. , a member and president of t


. History of New Haven County, Connecticut . the order of theEastern Star. He is also a member of the Methodist Episcopalchurch, at Seymour, and has served it in official capacities. Michael McNerney, born in Orange, Conn., April 15th, 1851, is ason of Michael and Mary McNerney, and grandson of James Mc-Nerney. The children of Michael, Sr., are: James, Margaret (deceased),Katie, Michael, Stephen, Andrew, Mary, Anne, Peter and McNerney, Jr., settled in Seymour in 1877, and engaged inblacksmithing. He is a trustee and member of St. Augustines R. , a member and president of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick,Knights of Columbus, and A. O. H. of Ansonia. He was married in1881, to Mary Callahan. Their children are: Michael, Dennis, John,Edward (deceased) and William. Mr. McNerney has been constablefor upward of 12 years. Harris B. Munson, born in Middlebury, Conn., in 1821, was a sonof Joseph and Lucinda (Wooster) Munson. He learned the joinerstrade, but becoming dissatisfied with that, he took up the study of law.


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