Proper noun
Tenney (plural Tenneys)
A surname.
History The first European-American settler, Tenney Peabody, arrived in 1833 along with his brother-in-law Charles Blanchard, and a young man named Clark Dowling. Source: Internet
Tenney said Baldwin & Shell, particularly in Northwest Arkansas, has avoided any significant impacts of COVID-19. Source: Internet
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-22) announced the passage of H.R. 3997, Free Veterans from Fees Act. Source: Internet
John Faso and Claudia Tenney may face strong Democratic challenges, but Cuomo will be too busy padding his own reelection effort to take notice. Source: Internet
That is why Mohawk Valley Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-New Hartford) said she cosponsored an amendment in the defense bill that said it is not Congress’ intent to cut jobs from Defense Finance and Accounting Services. Source: Internet
Veterinarians Capt. Adam Boe from Fort Shafter Hawaii, Capt. Trevor Tenney from Naval Base Yokosuka, and animal care specialist Spc. Source: Internet