Trusted information source for millions of people worldwide
Aggie Kenny
Historical records and family trees related to Aggie Kenny.
Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.
MyHeritage Family Trees
Aggie Regan (born Kenny), died 1988 Aggie Regan (born Kenny) 1988
Aggie Regan (born Kenny) was born to James Kenny and Anne Kenny (born Regan).
Aggie had 2 siblings: Martin Joseph Kenny and one other sibling.
Aggie married John Regan.
Aggie passed away on 1988, in .
Aggie Coughlin (born Butler) Aggie Coughlin (born Butler)
Aggie Coughlin (born Butler) was born to Mary Anne Kenny (born Butler).
Aggie had 7 siblings: Kathleen McKevitt (born Butler), Sisey Plunkett (born Butler) and .
Aggie passed away.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Aggie KennyAggie Kenny in The Ridgefield Press - June 26 1997
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... ol Ethnic May 2- July 13; Photographs by David You Know Them by tho Clothes They Wear and Stick. Backyard Flora and Other Views. May 12 Realist Art by Aggie Kenny and Amy Unfried, and illustrations and sculpture, June 11; recept. June 8. 3-5 p m., Chappaqua Library Gallery. 195 S. Greeley Avo. Chappaqua. N Y mlo., New Show. at Mamaroneck ..."
Publication place: Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States
Aggie KennyAggie Kenny in The morning call. - June 25 1891
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... the young ladies were: Misses Marina and Katie Wright, Miss May Rodney, Miss Kmie Ryan ot Sacramento, Miss Katie Detran, Mis- Katie Hammond, Miss Maggie MeDade, Misses Sadie and Aggie Kenny and Miss Annie May of Oakland. Liberty Post aud Corps will hold an open meeting on Friday evening next at Forester's Hall, 20 Eddy street. Grab and bran bag KO'cial ..."
Publication place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California
Aggie KennyAggie Kenny in The morning news - May 6 1898
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... American flag in her hand, which she waved at the end of each verse! Mrs. Smith, whose beautiful voice is so well known in Savannah, sang "Samson's Dalila.? Miss Aggie Kenny sang "Fear Not, O Israel,? and responded to an encore. Excellent violin solos were rendered by Prof. Raskin and Miss Winters. The performances by Ihe little folks were perhaps of ..."
Publication place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia
Aggie KennyAggie Kenny in The morning news - May 21 1896
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... sang the requiem mass by Est. The body was borne from the church as Handel?s funeral march was played. The solos were rendered by Mrs. J. J. Gaudry, Miss Aggie Kenny, Mrs. YV. P. Bailey, Mr. R. S. Salas, i?he organist was Miss Marie Harty. Three handsome floral offerings were placed on the coffin. A wreath and pillar of roses from ..."
Publication place: Savannah, Chatham, Georgia