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George Rufus Kenamore (1846-1928) was an A … George Rufus Kenamore (1846-1928) was an American merchant, politician and government employee in Missouri during the late 19th century. Kenamore was born in Maury County, Tennessee, on January 19, 1846, to Grant Allen Kenamore of Tennessee and Emily Frances Kenamore or Emily London of North Carolina. The family moved to Dent County, Missouri, about 1856 and lived for a time a mile north of Salem, to which they relocated in 1857.of Salem, to which they relocated in 1857.
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