21 Jun 1753: "My Late husband Daniel Keney late of Sutten being Dead I desire you will admitt my oldest son Daniel Kenny to Administer on his Estate. Signed Elizabeth Kenney
22 Jun 1753: Bond of Daniell Kenny blacksmith as Administrator of Daniell Kenny late of said Sutton blacksmith Dec'd.
22 Jun 1753: William Kenny of Sutton Husbandman quitclaim to my Brother Daniell Kenny of Sutton husbandman all right in Estate of our Late Father Daniel Kenny Late of said Sutton blacksmith Dec'd.
30 Jul 1753: Inventory of Dan'll Kenny within named ["Daniell Kenny late of said Sutton blacksmith Dec'd" from warrant to appraise].
7 Sep 1753: Archelous Kenney of Middleton in the County of Esix Whele Rite quitclaim to Daniel Kenney of Sutton all rights to all estate which our Honored Father Daniel Kenney Dyed Possesed of
14 Apr 1756: Elizebeth Gaile of Sutton conveys to Daniel Kenney of Sutton Blacksmith all Rights in estate of our Late father Daniel Kenney Late of s'd Sutton Blacksmith Dec'd
24 Apr 1756: Joseph Bullin [signed Joseph Bullen] of Sutton, Gardene to Israel Kenne son of Daniel Kenne Late of Sutton Deceased convey to Daniel Kenne of Sutton Blacksmith Brother to ye afores'd Israel Kenne all rights in the estate of his Honoured Father Daniel Kenney.
27 Apr 1756: Account of Daniel Kenny of Sutton adm'r on the Estate of his Late Father Daniel Kenny Late of said Sutton Blacksmith Dec'd.
10 Nov 1756, and 2 May 1757: Further accounts of Daniel Kenny adm'r on ye Estate of his Late Father Daniel Kenny Late of Sutton in s'd County Blacksmith Dec'd.
2 May 1757: receipt of widow El[i]sabeth Kenney for £12 to procure household utencels.
22 May 1758: Power of attorney by Daniel Kenne of Sutton given to Aaron Singletary of Sutton.