Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Kendall County, Illinois.
Official Website
Kendall County was formed in 1841 and was named after Amos Kendall, who was the editor of the Frankfort, Kentucky, newspaper, and went on to be an important advisor to President Andrew Jackson. Kendall became the U.S. Postmaster General in 1835.
Adjacent Counties
Cities, Villages, Townships & Communities
Aurora (part) | Big Grove | Boulder Hill | Bristol | Fox | Helmar | Joliet (part) | Kendall | Lisbon | Little Rock | Millbrook | Millington (part) | Minooka (part) | Montgomery (part) | Na-au-say | Newark | Oswego | Plainfield (part) | Plano | Plattville | Sandwich (part) | Seward | Yorkville (County Seat, part)
Links
National Register of Historic Places