[76094]
[S9575]
1880 Census, Newark, Essex Co., NJ
[76095]
[S9575]
1880 Census, Newark, Essex Co., NJ
[79506]
[S10095]
1860 Census, Colerain Twp, Lancaster Co., PA
[79507]
[S10095]
1860 Census, Colerain Twp, Lancaster Co., PA
[79508]
[S10096]
1870 Census, Colerain Twp, Lancaster Co., PA
[106473]
[S2009]
Estimate based on age of first child.
_Aaron HARLAN _____________+ | (1749 - 1806) m 1770 _Isaiah HARLAN ______| | (1798 - 1846) m 1817| | |_Elizabeth "Betty" STUART _ | (1755 - 1835) m 1770 | |--Minerva HARLAN | (1824 - 1837) | ___________________________ | | |_Nancy HENRY ________| (1800 - 1856) m 1817| |___________________________
[22486] In the 1850 census he had several children from a previous marriage: William, age 24, Isaac, age 22, Hannah, age 21, Wesley, age 19, Francis, age 17, Preston A., age 15, Cinthy, age 13, Cathe, age 11.
[22485]
[S8895]
1860 Census, Lassen Twp, Tehama Co., CA
[22480]
[S64]
1850 Census, District 5, Benton Co., IN
[22481]
[S64]
1850 Census, District 5, Benton Co., IN
[22482]
[S8897]
1856 Census, Richland Twp, Keokuk Co., IA
[22483]
[S8895]
1860 Census, Lassen Twp, Tehama Co., CA
[22484]
[S8896]
1870 Census, Deer Creek Twp, Tehama Co., CA
[102851]
[S2011]
Indiana marriage index.
_Sampson MCCONNELL ____+ | (1778 - 1843) m 1808 _George W. MCCONNELL _| | (1822 - 1893) m 1847 | | |_Mary Polly HAZELRIGG _ | (1784 - 1866) m 1808 | |--John F. MCCONNELL | (1856 - 1865) | _Bailey MCCORMICK _____ | | (1798 - ....) |_Martha M. MCCORMICK _| (1828 - 1896) m 1847 | |_Unknown ______________
[56367]
[S6331]
1860 Census, Marion Twp, Decatur Co., IN
[56368]
[S6331]
1860 Census, Marion Twp, Decatur Co., IN
[56369]
[S6331]
1860 Census, Marion Twp, Decatur Co., IN
[56370]
[S6610]
Cooper Family Tree on Ancestry.com
_John MCCONNELL ________ | (1774 - 1817) m 1800 _Robert MCCONNELL ___| | (1805 - 1866) m 1832| | |_Mary MCCLINTOCK _______ | (1774 - 1830) m 1800 | |--John L. MCCONNELL | (1837 - ....) | _Samuel EMERY __________ | | (1788 - 1860) m 1814 |_Abiah Page EMERY ___| (1814 - 1877) m 1832| |_Elizabeth Wolfe YOUNG _ (1793 - 1863) m 1814
[26433]
JOHN L. McCONNELL is one of the oldest business men of Lincoln, having been with the city through all its evolution, from settlement to hamlet, hamlet to village, village to town, town to city. and Western metropolitan center of commerce, finance, art and society.
John L. received his early education in the little pioneer school-house not far from his father's property, and afterward attended three years at the Rock River Seminary, at Mt. Morris, Ill., from which institution he was graduated in due course. At the age of eighteen he commenced to learn the printer's trade in the office of the Canton Register, and continued in that office for about one year, then removed to Farmington and engaged as clerk in a general store, and there remained until 1858. Then he engaged as clerk in Peoria for a period of two years, supplemented by a like term at Princeton, after which he became attached to the United States Internal Revenue Department, and was stationed at Kewanee, Henry County, until the fall of 1863. Upon leaving the revenue service. our subject returned, in 1866, to Princeton, and engaged in the dry-goods business in that place, but after about eighteen months he sold out his business and went to Europe, and traveled quite extensively upon the continent, returning after an absence of a little over a year and taking up his residence at Henry, Ill., until the spring of 1868. In May of that year he came to Lincoln by way of the railroad to Kansas City, thence by river to Nebraska City, and by stage on to Lincoln, which was then an insignificant town of small population, without railroad facility or much communication with the outside world. The larger proportion of the surrounding country was still waiting for settlers. There were two or three stone houses, but not one brick building in the city. Mr. McConnell engaged in banking upon his arrival at Lincoln with James Sweet and Nelson C. Brock, who owned the first and for a long time only bank in Lincoln. In this business he continued for two years, and became gradually interested in real estate. In the winter of 1871-72 he opened a dry-goods store, continuing the same until 1884. He has been a resident of the city for a period of more than twenty years, and has been identified with all its material growth and development. In that time it has evolved from a very inferior town to a magnificent city of 45,000 inhabitants, with all the modern marks of improvement and signs of progress.. On the 29th of October, 1866, our subject became the husband of Matilda R. (Merriman) Reisinger, who is the daughter of George Reisinger, of Farmington, Ill. Mrs. McConnell is a most earnest member of the Congregational Church, and is active in all right and proper enterprises of benevolent or social nature. She has been a member of the Lincoln Library Association from its organization until the present, also both active member and President of several literary societies in the city. Our subject was a member of the first City Council of Lincoln, and Treasurer of the State University until that office was abolished. Politically, he is in heartiest sympathy with and one of the active partisans of the Republican party, which always receives his vote
[26430]
[S7069]
Per a biography of John L. McConnell, Lincoln, NE
[26431]
[S7069]
Per a biography of John L. McConnell, Lincoln, NE
[26432]
[S7069]
Per a biography of John L. McConnell, Lincoln, NE
[26426]
[S2216]
Passport application in Peoria county gives his exact date of birth
[26427]
[S2174]
1850 Census, Peoria Co., IL
[26428]
[S2555]
1860 Census, Peoria Ward 1, Peoria Co., IL
[26429]
[S2216]
Passport application in Peoria county gives his exact date of birth
[105192]
[S7069]
Per a biography of John L. McConnell, Lincoln, NE
_James MCCONNELL ____+ | (1814 - 1894) m 1839 _Andrew W. MCCONNELL _| | (1840 - 1919) m 1858 | | |_Margaret LITTLE ____ | (1822 - 1889) m 1839 | |--Joseph F. MCCONNELL | (1862 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Dorcas L. _____ _____| (1837 - ....) m 1858 | |_____________________
[60403]
[S4171]
1870 Census, Coe Twp, Rock Island Co., IL
[60404]
[S4171]
1870 Census, Coe Twp, Rock Island Co., IL
[60405]
[S6938]
1880 Census, Le Claire Twp, Scott Co., IA
_James S. MCCONNELL _+ | (1795 - 1867) m 1820 _James Ross MCCONNELL _| | (1827 - 1871) m 1855 | | |_Hannah BATTLES _____+ | (1795 - 1849) m 1820 | |--William MCCONNELL | (1862 - ....) | _Peter IRY __________ | | (1805 - ....) |_Mary IRY _____________| (1828 - 1915) m 1855 | |_Sarah _____ ________ (1799 - ....)
[43813]
[S4081]
1870 Census, Jefferson Twp, Wells Co., IN
[43814]
[S4081]
1870 Census, Jefferson Twp, Wells Co., IN
[43815]
[S4082]
1880 Census, Jefferson Twp, Wells Co., IN
[43816]
[S7863]
1900 Census, Harrison Twp, Wells Co., IN
[105466]
[S7863]
1900 Census, Harrison Twp, Wells Co., IN
[105467]
[S2551]
Indiana Marriage Collection from Ancestry.com
______________________ | _Samuel STEPHENS ____| | (1769 - 1843) m 1793| | |______________________ | | |--Nancy STEPHENS | | _Joseph John PITTMAN _ | | (1753 - 1829) m 1775 |_Miriam PITTMAN _____| (1777 - 1809) m 1793| |_Rebecca GRAHAM ______ (1755 - 1783) m 1775