George
W. Kennedy
Garnavillo Twp.
George W. Kennedy, proprietor of the Garnavillo Creamery
and Flouring Mill, was born in Sussex County, N.Y., Jan.
19, 1839. His parents were Amos and Catherine (Stillwell)
Kennedy, natives of New Jersey. They were members of the
Methodist Episcopal church and had a family of eleven
children. George W. worked on his father's farm, attended
school during the winter until he was twenty-one years
old, and was married at that place to Rebecca J. Hibler,
Dec. 20, 1868. She was a daughter of Adam and Elizabeth
(Youngs) Hibbler. Soon after his marriage Mr. Kennedy
opened a store of general merchandise at Dover, N.J.;
from here he moved to Garnavillo, Clayton County, Ia.,
where he purchased his present mill. It has two sets of
burrs, with his creamery, costing $1,500. In November,
1879, he adopted the new process of gathering cream and
now has one of the most complete creameries in the
country. It is one of the leading features of Garnavillo,
and the first in the county. In 1881 they made 100,000
pounds of butter. It gives direct employment to eleven
men and eight teams. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy have a family
of three children, viz.: Katy, Adam and Bessie. The
mother died July 3, 1878, and is buried in the Garnavillo
Cemetery. Mr. Kennedy is one of the enterprising
representative men of Garnavillo, taking an active
interest in anything that promises improvement to his
town. He is a Mason and a member of Harmonia Lodge, No.
32, at Newton, N.J., and of A.O.U.W. Garnavillo Lodge. In
politics he is a Republican.
source: History of Clayton
County, Iowa, 1882, p. 804
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