Sarah _____

1735 - ____

Family 1 : James MCCONNELL
  1. +Samuel MCCONNELL
  2. +Rebecca MCCONNELL
  3. +Hugh MCCONNELL
  4.  James MCCONNELL
  5. +John MCCONNELL
  6.  Mary MCCONNELL
  7.  Esther MCCONNELL

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[102838] [S7390] An estimate based on age of children

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Rufus Chester ALLEN

22 OCT 1827 - ____

Family 1 : Margaret Ruth MCCONNELL

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[60725] [S6985] http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/z/i/m/Curtis-R-Zimmerman/ODT5-0001.html

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Ruth BUFFINGTON

ABT 1682 - ____

Family 1 : Ezekiel HARLAN
  1.  Mary HARLAN

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Frank FINCH

1834 - ____

Family 1 : Sarah A. _____
  1.  Laura A. FINCH

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[101102] [S278] 1880 Census, Buckskin Twp, Ross Co., OH

[101103] [S278] 1880 Census, Buckskin Twp, Ross Co., OH

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W. L. PICKETT

____ - ____

Family 1 : Merris Emma MCCONNELL

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[105553] [S2551] Indiana Marriage Collection from Ancestry.com

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R. T. STEVENSON

[84974]

____ - ____

Family 1 : Elizabeth WILLS
  1. +Margaret "Maggie" J. STEVENSON

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[84974] Margaret (Stevenson) McConnell is a daughter of R. T. and Eliza-
beth (Wills) Stevenson. R. T. Stevenson was a veiy early pioneer settler
in western Missouri and when the Mexican war broke out he enlisted
under Colonel Doniphan at Ft. Leavnworth, Kansas, and served until the
close of the war. He then returned to Clay County and settled on a farm,
six miles northwest of Liberty, in Liberty township. Here he was
engaged in farming and in 1861 when the Civil war broke out he enlisted
in the Confederate army and served under General Sterling Price until
]864. He then returned to his Clay County home and spent the remainder
of his life here. He died March 8, 1910.

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