[77718]
[S2352]
1850 Census, Shenango Twp, Lawrence Co., PA
[77719]
[S2352]
1850 Census, Shenango Twp, Lawrence Co., PA
[43395]
[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
[43396]
[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
[43397]
[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
[104062]
[S15]
LDS Ancestral File, Unconfirmed.
_Boseal COLWELL _____+ | (1785 - 1858) m 1820 _Taylor COLWELL _____| | (1830 - 1904) m 1855| | |_Mary ELLIOTT _______ | (1790 - 1845) m 1820 | |--Martha A. COLWELL | (1858 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Susanna BEARD ______| (1839 - ....) m 1855| |_____________________
[36387]
[S673]
1860 Census, Cold Spring Twp, Shelby Co., IL
[36388]
[S673]
1860 Census, Cold Spring Twp, Shelby Co., IL
[36389]
[S6847]
1870 Census, Auglaize Twp, Paulding Co., OH
_Thomas MCCONNELL ___+ | (1823 - ....) _Willard Eugene MCCONNELL _| | (1870 - 1928) m 1890 | | |_Emma BROWN _________ | (1840 - ....) | |--Anna "Annie" MCCONNELL | (1892 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah _____ ______________| (1870 - ....) m 1890 | |_____________________
[48657]
[S4667]
1910 Census, Huntington, Huntington Co., IN
[48658]
[S4686]
1900 Census, Huntington, Huntington, IN
[48659]
[S4667]
1910 Census, Huntington, Huntington Co., IN
_Frank MCCONNELL __________________+ | (1859 - 1946) m 1889 _Joseph Lane "Joe" MCCONNELL _| | (1893 - 1969) m 1919 | | |_Florence "Flora" Alpharetta LORD _+ | (1871 - 1906) m 1889 | |--Florence Anne MCCONNELL | (1921 - 1966) | _Benjamin Newton DULL _____________ | | |_Ercil "Ercie" Arminta DULL __| (1898 - 1979) m 1919 | |_Florence Berdilla JOHNSON ________
[69148]
[S761]
James McConnell of Sherman's Valley, Tyrone Twp., Cumberland Co., PA.
[69149]
[S15283]
1930 Census, Decatur, Washington Twp, Adams Co., IN
[69150]
[S761]
James McConnell of Sherman's Valley, Tyrone Twp., Cumberland Co., PA.
__ | _Joseph MCCONNELL ___| | (1802 - ....) | | |__ | | |--James MCCONNELL | (1839 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary _____ _________| (1813 - ....) | |__
[73089]
[S9329]
1850 Census, Subdivision 26, Bradley Co., TN
[73090]
[S9329]
1850 Census, Subdivision 26, Bradley Co., TN
_Matthew MCCONNELL __ | (1720 - ....) _Matthew MCCONNELL __| | (1739 - 1817) m 1763| | |_Unknown ____________ | | |--Jesse MCCONNELL | (1782 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth LUDLUM ___| (1739 - 1785) m 1763| |_____________________
[57604]
[S6505]
1820 Census, Chemung Twp, Tioga Co., NY
__ | _Delors W. MCCONNELL _| | (1827 - ....) m 1853 | | |__ | | |--Nella MCCONNELL | (1869 - ....) | __ | | |_Chloe C. STOCKWELL __| (1831 - ....) m 1853 | |__
[80864]
[S10361]
1870 Census, Fairbury, Livingston Co., IL
[80865]
[S10361]
1870 Census, Fairbury, Livingston Co., IL
_____________________ | _Robert MCCONNELL ___| | (1727 - 1784) m 1747| | |_____________________ | | |--Ruth MCCONNELL | (.... - 1784) | _Robert BOYD ________ | | (1705 - 1761) |_Esther BOYD ________| (1727 - 1786) m 1747| |_Elizabeth _____ ____
[92108]
[S13782]
http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.franklin/1931.1942/mb.ashx
[92109]
[S13036]
David Merrill Fisher Jr Ancestry Family Tree at Ancestry.com
[107617]
[S13782]
http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/localities.northam.usa.states.pennsylvania.counties.franklin/1931.1942/mb.ashx
[104591]
[S5228]
Darwyn Sanborn, e-mail: darwyns@hotmail.com
_Samuel WILLIAMSON __ | (1668 - 1771) m 1720 _John WILLIAMSON ____| | (1721 - 1791) m 1749| | |_Mary IKERD _________ | (.... - 1733) m 1720 | |--David "Colonel" WILLIAMSON | (1752 - 1809) | _____________________ | | |_Jane BLOXHAM _______| (1721 - 1791) m 1749| |_____________________
[98924]
1790 Census, Washington Co., PA
1 M 16+ (David), 1 M 0-15 (John)
5 F (Mary, 4 daughters - Lovina, Jane, Sarah, unknown).
Col. David Williamson was one of the notable men of this vicinity, as his name is well known in connection with the "Williamson expedition," and in 1787 he was elected sheriff of Washington County. He located in Buffalo township at an early day, and took up several tracts of land, most of which seems to have been secured in the names of other persons, and all were taken upon Virginia certificates. "Neptune's Delight" contained three hundred and ninety-seven acres, was situate on a branch of Buffalo Creek, and was surveyed to Samuel Williamson June 14, 1785. "Williamson's Grove" had four hundred acres, was on Buffalo Creek, adjoining lands of John Smith, Walter Summers, and Thomas Irwin, and was surveyed to John Williamson, Sept. 19, 1785. "Wild-Cat's Den" was the tract of four hundred acres surveyed to Eleazer Williamson, June 17, 1785, and was also located on the waters of Buffalo Creek. A fourth tract, rightly named "Dispute," contained three hundred acres, and was surveyed to Col. David Williamson, Feb. 21, 1788. The title of the northern portion of this tract, involving one hundred and forty-seven acres, was disputed by Thomas Brownlee. Still another body of land was in the possession of Col. Williamson, a four-hundred-acre tract, which now lies within the limits of Independence township, upon which Col. Joseph Scott lives. The farm upon which Col. Williamson himself resided is located in this township, and was the one which was seized by George Hamilton and sold to James Glover. The patent for this tract was not granted for many years, but it was finally taken out by John McPherson, who now owns it. Upon this place Col. Williamson had a triple log cabin, each part twenty by twenty feet in size, and all three connected. The logs of one part of this old house are still standing, and are ten or twelve inches in diameter. The old spring-house built by the owner still stands under the shadow of a large oak, both that and the dwelling being constructed in the prevailing architectural style of the early settlers.
Col. David Williamson married Miss Polly Urie, a daughter of Thomas Urie, one of the earliest settlers of Hopewell township. Their family of four sons and four daughters were John, Samuel, Robert, David, Jane, Sarah, Mary, and Lavina, and all are now dead. John and David never married. Sarah married Hugh Stewart, of Marshall County, W. Va. Robert married Rachel Sharp, of Ashland County, Ohio, and Samuel Williamson married Mary McComb, daughter of Robert McComb, near West Middletown, in Hopewell township, and lived on the Youghiogheny River, near Buena Vista. Mary Williamson married John Smiley, and had two children, Addison and Emeline. The former has been county superintendent of schools in Cooper County, Mo., where he resides. Emeline Smiley became the wife of William Rose, who entered the Union army, where he was promoted to the rank of major. They also live in Missouri. Lavina was the youngest daughter of Col. David Williamson. She became the wife of Joseph McNulty, by whom she had three sons and three daughters, who married as follows: David W. married Caroline Trimble, of Cincinnati, Ohio; Caleb J. married Miss Smith, also of Ohio, and William W. married Mrs. Matilda C. Ranick, of Columbus, Ohio. She now resides in Sedalia, Mo. Lavina J. became the wife of Joseph Vincent, youngest son of Dr. Vincent, of Harrison County, Ohio. Annie M. married David M. Boyd, of West Middletown, in this county, and Harriet N. married John D. Vail, of Livingston County, Ohio, and now resides in Chicago. Jane Williamson, the eldest daughter of Col. David Williamson, married Caleb McNulty, and lived and died in West Middletown, Hopewell township. Her daughter Mary became the wife of Nathan Miller, and had one son, Julius P. Miller, who is an attorney, and has been prothonotary of Washington County for six years. He is a resident of Washington borough.
Mrs. Miller's husband dying, she was married to Hon. Thomas McKeever, who for ten years was associate judge of this county. He died in 1866, and his widow now lives in Bellaire, Ohio. The McKeevers were identified with the early settlement of Hopewell township. Caleb J. McNulty was the youngest son of Jane Williamson and Caleb McNulty, and while he was yet a young man he removed to the State of Ohio, where the Democratic party elected him to the State Legislature for several years. He entered the political field again as the Democratic candidate for Congress from Knox County, running against Columbus Delano, and was defeated by twelve votes. At the next session of Congress he was made clerk of the House of Representatives. He had previously married Miss Caroline converse in Columbus, Ohio, a lady of great beauty and accomplishments. Their only child was a son, Rob Roy McGregor McNulty, who was educated at Jefferson College, in Washington County. He studied and graduated in theology in Allegheny City, and is now rector of an Episcopal Church in Massachusetts.
Col. William McNulty was the eldest son of Jane and Caleb McNulty and grandson of Col. David Williamson. He lived for many years in West Middletown, where he was born, but some five years ago sold his property and went to Boonville, Cooper Co., Mo., where he died a year since. He had six sons and four daughters. Caleb, the eldest, is a physician, practicing in Midway, in this county. Patrick H. and Addison are living in Boonville, Mo. Thomas died in Allegheny City in 1880, and Frank is employed in a machine-shop in Allegheny City. Charles is a minister in the Presbyterian church at New Philadelphia, Ohio, and Jane, who married Dr. Isaac Horn, is a widow, living at Wicksville, Ohio. Mary C. McNulty married the eldest son of Rev. Samuel Tygart, and lives in Allegheny City, and Annie, her sister, resides with her.
Col. David Williamson died in 1814, and was buried in the old burial-ground in the borough of Washington.
[98921]
[S15155]
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/r/William-Baran-AZ/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0583.html
[98922]
[S2160]
1790 Census, Washington Co., PA
[98923]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
[108058]
[S15156]
Maule Family Tree on Ancestry.com