Myles B. Kennedy's grandfather was Charles Storr Kennedy who, with Henry Kennedy of Brighton, held 4 X 1/18th shares in the
Ulverston Mining Company when it was established in 1838. C. S. Kennedy's shares were sold to
Alexander Brogden before 1857. By then he had taken leases on Green Haume, Mackinon and
Roanhead mines. Greenhaume was soon exhausted and the
Askham mine was lost in the legal dispute,
Wakefield v. Buccleuch, but Roanhead was a winner. The first Myles Kenedy was born at Fair View in 1835. He was educated at the
Royal School of Mines. He married Margaret Rowley in 1861 and had 15 children. He was also a captain in the volunteer corps. ==Career==