The 1830 census was a spreadsheet that is difficult to show as one page here, so it has been split in half.
The first half lists Joseph Kenney (#37) as the head of his family. There is one male listed "Of ten and under fifteen [Note: This is likely Joseph's stepson from his 3rd marriage], one male "Of forty and under fifty" [Joseph Kenney], two females "Of ten and under fifteen" , three females "Of fifteen and under twenty" [Note: It is likely that three of the females were his daughters from his second marriage and the other two daughters were step children with his third wife], one female "Of forty and under fifty" [Ann Windle Kenney-Joseph's 3rd wife].
The second page listed three male slaves "Under ten years of age", four male slaves "Of ten and under twenty-four", one male slave "Of fifty-five and under one hundred", one female slave "Under ten years of age", one female slave "Of twenty four and under thirty-six".
In the household, there were a total of 18 persons (free white, slaves, and free colored).