Kenney - People

People

  • Annie Kenney (1879-1953), English suffragette
  • Ben Kenney (b. 1977), American musician
  • Bill Kenney (b. 1955), American football player
  • Bob Kenney (b. 1931), American basketball player
  • Charles Lamb Kenney (1821-1881), British writer
  • Douglas Kenney (1946-1980), American writer and actor, co-founder of National Lampoon
  • Ed Kenney (b. 1933), American singer and actor
  • Edward Aloysius Kenney (1884-1938), American politician
  • George C. Kenney (1889-1977), United States Army Air Forces general in World War II
  • H. Wesley Kenney (b. ?), American television producer and director
  • James Kenney (1780-1849), English dramatist
  • James J. Kenney (1869-1916), American firefighter, first fire chief of Berkeley, California
  • Jason Kenney (b. 1968), Canadian politician
  • Joe Kenney ( ? - ? ), American football player and coach
  • Joseph Kenney (b. 1960), American politician
  • Larry Kenney (b. 1947), American radio personality and voice actor
  • Lawrence Joyce Kenney (1930-1990), American Roman Catholic bishop
  • Mart Kenney (1910-2006), Canadian musician and bandleader
  • Maurice Kenney (b. 1929), Mohawk poet
  • Michael Kenney (b. ?), musician in the English band Iron Maiden
  • Mick Kenney (b. 1980), British musician, artist, and record producer
  • Padraic Kenney ( ? - ? ), American historian, writer, and professor
  • Pat Kenney (b. 1968), American professional wrestler also known as Simon Diamond
  • Richard R. Kenney (1856-1931), American lawyer and politician
  • Robyn Kenney (b. 1979), American field hockey player
  • Skip Kenney ( ? - ? ), American swimming coach

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