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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Annie_KenneyAnnie Kenney - Wikipedia

    Kenney was born in 1879 in Springhead, West Riding of Yorkshire, to Horatio Nelson Kenney (1849–1912) and Anne Wood (1852–1905). She was the fourth daughter in a family of twelve children, eleven of whom survived infancy. There were six other sisters: Sarah , Alice, Caroline , Jane , and Jessie. Their parents encouraged reading, debating ...

  2. Nurse practitioner Anne Kenney (pronounced “Ann / Ken nee”) has been caring for the health and well-being of children, teens and adults since 2007. She has a clinical interest in family medicine and orthopedic medicine, specializing in joint injections. Anne earned her undergraduate and master’s degrees in the family nurse practitioner ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_KenneyAnne Kenney - Wikipedia

    Television producer and writer. Years active. 1987–present. Anne Kenney is an American television writer and producer. She was an executive producer and writer for Outlander. She worked extensively on L.A. Law in both capacities. Her other television credits include Family Law, Beautiful People, The Division, ER, Hellcats, Switched at Birth ...

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  5. Feb 8, 2022 · February 8, 2022. Facebook Twitter Email Share. Anne R. Kenney, university librarian emerita, a charismatic visionary who led Cornell University Library through a decade of transformation and growth, died at Hospicare in Ithaca on Feb. 5. She was 72.

  6. Sep 28, 2018 · According to the Annie Kenney Project, which plans to erect a statue of the suffragette in Oldham’s Parliament Square, Ann “Annie” Kenney was born in Oldham, a town within Greater Manchester ...

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  8. Ann ‘Annie’ Kenney was born on 13th September 1879 in Springhead, which is now part of Greater Manchester, the fifth of eleven children born to Nelson Horatio Kenney and Anne Wood. The Kenney family were poor and none of the children received much formal education, although their mother taught all of them to read and write.

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