_John Delos REED _______+ | (1862 - 1935) m 1895 _Living______________| | | | |_Ella Mary CHAMBERLAIN _+ | (1875 - 1958) m 1895 | |--Living | | _Algot NELSON __________ | | |_Living______________| | |________________________
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_Ludwig Jr. "Lewis" COY _+ | (1780 - 1827) m 1805 _John COY ___________| | (1804 - 1893) m 1827| | |_Magdalena WELLBAUM _____ | (1788 - 1871) m 1805 | |--David COY | (1831 - 1890) | _Samuel RUDY ____________ | | |_Hannah RUDY ________| (1809 - ....) m 1827| |_Unknown ________________
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1850 Census, Union Twp, Elkhart Co., IN
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1850 Census, Union Twp, Elkhart Co., IN
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Find A Grave website
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Find A Grave website
__ | _Andrew FORREST _____| | | | |__ | | |--James FORREST | | __ | | |_Mary HAPPERSETT ____| | |__
[6043] A business associate with Hamilton Disston of the Disston Saw Company.
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http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PA-OLD-CHESTER/2007-11/1194891831
_Robert MCCONNELL ___+ | (1805 - 1844) m 1825 _Andrew "Andy" M. MCCONNELL _| | (1829 - 1921) m 1858 | | |_Dinah BOYD _________+ | (1807 - 1891) m 1825 | |--Clarence A. MCCONNELL | (1879 - 1948) | _David ALLEN ________ | | (1805 - ....) |_Dorcus L. ALLEN ____________| (1837 - 1916) m 1858 | |_Mary _____ _________ (1809 - ....)
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1900 Census, Cedar & Schneider Twps, Buffalo Co., NE
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Find A Grave website
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Find A Grave website
_John A. MCCONNELL _______+ | (1792 - 1878) m 1818 _James Amos MCCONNELL _| | (1825 - 1899) m 1875 | | |_Sarah "Sallie" L. BILLS _+ | (1801 - 1890) m 1818 | |--Frank MCCONNELL | (1881 - 1957) | __________________________ | | |_Mary Frances WEAVER __| (1838 - ....) m 1875 | |__________________________
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Ancestry Family Trees
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1900 Census, Twp 3, Chickasaw Nation Co., OK
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Ancestry Family Trees
__ | _William MCCONNELL __| | | | |__ | | |--Riley MCCONNELL | (1891 - ....) | __ | | |_Anna FLINN _________| | |__
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Indiana Marriages, 1811 to 1959
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__ | _Edward P. SHIELDS __| | (1834 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Clara Janvier SHIELDS | (1858 - 1917) | __ | | |_Sarah _____ ________| (1838 - ....) | |__
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MacConnell Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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1880 Census, Cape May, Cape May Co., NJ
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MacConnell Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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MacConnell Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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New Jersey Marriages 1645-1895 from Ancestry
______ TULLY _________ | _Patrick TULLY __________| | (1801 - 1873) m 1832 | | |_Mary Margaret _____ _ | (1770 - 1850) | |--John Jackson TULLY | (1843 - 1901) | _Archibald MCCOLLUM __ | | (1767 - 1850) |_Margaret Mary MCCOLLUM _| (1813 - 1915) m 1832 | |_Unknown _____________ (1770 - 1850)
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John Jackson Tully
John Jackson Tully was born on January 18, 1843 in Preston Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania to an Irish father, Patrick Tully and a mother born in Pennsylvania. He may have been named after Andrew Jackson who was President from 1829 to 1837 and who was a popular President of that time who was also of Irish descent.
1850 Census, Preston Park, Wayne Co., PA, p. 31.
Patrick Tully, 48 M, Farmer, born in Ireland.
Margarette " , 35 F, born in Pennsylvania.
Mary " , 15 F, "
James " , 14 M, "
John " , 7 M, "
Margarette " , 9 F, "
Thomas " , 5 M, "
Ann " , 1 F, "
Sarah " , 3 F, "
In the 1850 census Patrick Tully's property was valued at $1,000. The census shows that Patrick could not read or write. All the other members of the family eventually could. Life must have been very hard on this farm because seven of the 14 children died of various infectious diseases in childhood.
1860 Census, Preston Park, Wayne Co., PA, p. 553.
Patrick Tully, 56 M, Farmer, born in Ireland.
Mary " , 47 F, ".
Mary " , 26 F, born in Pennsylvania.
James " , 24 M, "
Margarette " , 18 F, "
Jno " , 16 M, "
Tom " , 14 M, "
Julia " , 12 F, "
Sarah " , 10 F, "
Pat " , 6 M, "
Eliza " , 1 F, "
In this census he is listed as "Jno" or Jonathan. 1861 was the year the Civil War began. He would have been 18 which was a perfect age to fight in the Civil War. However, I have not found any evidence he enlisted. He is not listed in any of the lists of veterans when he lived in Illinois and Nebraska.
Living immediately next door was the family of James Tully, also from Ireland. He appears to be a brother of Patrick Tully's. The family names are all very similar.
1870 Census, Preston Park, Wayne Co., PA, p. 244.
Patrick Tully, 69 M, Farmer, born in Ireland.
Margaret " , 48 F, born in Pennsylvania.
Margarette " , 28 F, "
John " , 24 M, "
Thomas " , 20 M, "
Sarah " , 16 F, "
He was in the 1870 census, Preston Park Twp, Wayne Co., PA, p. 244, age 24, b. PA. He is shown as "John."
On October 4, 1873 John's father died. A year later he married Sarah Irena Harlan on August 25, 1874 at Henry County, Illinois. Several of his sisters and brothers appear to have moved with him since they appear in the 1880 census and afterward.
1880 Census, Cornwall, Henry Co., IL, page 245b.
John J. TULLY Self M Male W 37 PA Farmer IRE PA
Sarah I. TULLY Wife M Female W 25 IL IN OH
Myrtie L. TULLY Dau S Female W 4 IL PA IL
Maud E. TULLY Dau S Female W 3 IL PA IL
Cecil C. TULLY Son S Male W 1 IL PA IL
Harlan TULLY Son S Male W 1M IL PA IL
Ella BOLIN SisterL S Female W 21 IL OH OH
Walter H. KINGSBURY Other Male W 20 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
G. B. SPENCER Other Male W 19 NY Farm Laborer NY NY
A few houses down was Sarah Tully's mother, Lucinda (Cook)(Harlan)Bolin
Lucinda BOLIN Self W Female W 41 OH Keeping House - -
Ida B. BOLIN Dau S Female W 17 IL OH OH
Cecil G. BOLIN Dau S Female W 4 IL OH OH
Around 1888 the family moved to Elyria in Valley County, Nebraska. While there John Jackson did very well with his business of farming and stock trading. At the point of his death in 1901 he had become a very prosperous man. I have been told he was something of a wheeler-dealer. He would often travel to the South to buy cattle and then transport them north to sell them at higher prices.
1900 Census, Elyria Twp, Valley Co., Nebraska, page 198
Tully, John J., Head, M, b. Jan, 1843, age 57, b. PA, Fa IRL, Mo PA
, Irena H., Wife, F, b. Sep, 1855, age 54, b. IL, Fa IN, Mo IN
, Harlan J. Son, M, b. May, 1880, age 20, b. IL, Fa PA, Mo IL
, Frank, Son, M, b. Aug, 1882, age 17, b. IL, Fa PA, Mo IL
, John J, Son, M, b. Sep, 1884, age 15, b. IL, Fa PA, Mo Il
, Bashie, Dau, F, b. Sep, 1886, age 13, b. IL, Fa PA, Mo IL
, Ida, Dau, F, b. Dec, 1890, age 9, b. NE, Fa PA, Mo IL
, Ety, Son, M, b. Jan, 1894, age 6, b. NE, Fa PA, Mo IL
The 1900 census showed John and Irena Tully had been married 25 years and had had ten children, seven of whom were living.
John Tully was also well known for his psychic abilities. He once travelled immediately home and asked about one of his children who had nearly drowned.
In 1901 he died unexpectedly while on a businss trip to Omaha, Nebraska. Unfortunately, he did not forsee his own death and he died without a will. His children fought each other for a great many years trying to get their fair share of his properties and this caused a lot of bitterness in the family. Many of the children lived much of their lives mostly living on their shares of what they inherited. Only four of the children married and two of those marriages quickly ended in divorce.
When he died he owned lots of property. Among the property was 400 acres of land in Marengo County, Alabama. I have always wondered how and why he owned land in Alabama. I searched but did not find any Tully relatives who lived in the area. It may have been simply an investment. Irena Tully had 180 acres of land in Illinois. This was land she owned and had
inherited from her parents. She sold it in 1896.
Possible records of John Tully in Civil War:
John Tully 29th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Union Pennsylvania.
John Tully 214th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Union Pennsylvania.
John I. Tully 199th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry Union Pennsylvania. (This is a strong possibily since the initial I and J are often mistaken for each other).
Pennsylvania as of this date has about the worst records of any northern state in the Civil War. Possibly future research will provide more information.
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[S421]
Family History by Bashie (Tully) Brown and Howard Brown.
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Baptisms, St. Juliana's, Book A.
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1850 Census, Preston Twp, Wayne Co., PA
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1860 Census, Preston Twp, Wayne Co., PA
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1870 Census, Preston Park Twp, Wayne Co., PA
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1880 Census, Cornwall, Henry Co., IL
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1900 Census, Elyria, Valley Co., NE
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Probate records of John J. Tully estate.
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Family History by Bashie (Tully) Brown and Howard Brown.
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Family History by Bashie (Tully) Brown and Howard Brown. Per Mary Ellen