[94481]
[S13734]
Chester County PA Deeds, http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/3881
[98021]
1840 Census, Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN
2 M 15-19, 1 M 10-14.
1 F 50-59, 1 F 10-14.
1 person engaged in agriculture.
Per a biography of her son John W. Irwin, she had five sons with Alexander Irwin.
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[S14786]
1850 Census, Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN
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[S14787]
1840 Census, Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN
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[S14786]
1850 Census, Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN
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[S14790]
Based on the 1820 census which showed Alexander Irwin did not have a wife his age.
__ | ______ HUGHES _______| | | | |__ | | |--Mary HUGHES | (1812 - ....) | __ | | |_Elizabeth _____ ____| (1790 - ....) | |__
[13416]
[S761]
James McConnell of Sherman's Valley, Tyrone Twp., Cumberland Co., PA.
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[S9826]
1850 Census, 2nd District, Polk Co., TN
[13418]
[S8780]
1860 Census, 2nd District, Polk Co., TN
[102360]
[S761]
James McConnell of Sherman's Valley, Tyrone Twp., Cumberland Co., PA.
[102361]
[S9826]
1850 Census, 2nd District, Polk Co., TN
[62547]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
[62548]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
__ | ______ MCCONNELL ____| | | | |__ | | |--Alexander MCCONNELL | (1828 - ....) | __ | | |_Catherine _____ ____| (1812 - ....) | |__
[77550]
[S9838]
1850 Census, Brooklyn Ward 2, Kings Co., NY
[77551]
[S9838]
1850 Census, Brooklyn Ward 2, Kings Co., NY
_Joseph MCCONNELL ___+ | (1785 - 1844) m 1827 _Harvey MCCONNELL ___| | (1832 - ....) m 1854| | |_Gabriella SPRINGER _+ | (1805 - 1882) m 1827 | |--Amanda MCCONNELL | (1867 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Julia NELSON _______| (1840 - ....) m 1854| |_____________________
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[S6643]
1870 Census, Liberty Twp, Clay Co., MO
[58768]
[S6643]
1870 Census, Liberty Twp, Clay Co., MO
[58769]
[S6759]
1880 Census, Salt Creek Twp, Chautauqua Co., KS
_Joseph MCCONNELL ___+ | (1784 - 1855) m 1814 _William Andrew MCCONNELL _| | (1815 - 1874) m 1857 | | |_Jane JACKSON _______ | (1795 - 1847) m 1814 | |--Cora J. MCCONNELL | (1859 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah Susan HICKS ________| (1840 - ....) m 1857 | |_____________________
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[S10331]
1860 Census, Burnsville, Caldwell Co., KY
[80749]
[S10331]
1860 Census, Burnsville, Caldwell Co., KY
[80750]
[S11046]
1880 Census, Tennessee Twp, Caldwell Co., KY
_David MCCONNELL ____+ | (1764 - 1829) m 1788 _David MCCONNELL ____________| | (1803 - 1868) m 1829 | | |_Martha WHITESIDE ___+ | (1765 - 1842) m 1788 | |--Sarah Samantha MCCONNELL | (1847 - 1911) | _____________________ | | |_Nancy "Agnes" Jane GUTHRIE _| (1811 - 1896) m 1829 | |_____________________
[31408]
[S2654]
1860 Census, New Alexandria, Salem Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
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[S902]
1850 Census, Salem Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
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[S2654]
1860 Census, New Alexandria, Salem Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
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[S6084]
1880 Census, New Alexandria, Salem Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
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[S6085]
1900 Census, New Alexandria, Salem Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
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[S14484]
1910 Census, New Alexandria, Salem Twp, Westmoreland Co., PA
[31414]
[S14508]
Westmoreland County, PA, Will Book 17, Page 232.
_Robert PATTERSON ____ | (1739 - ....) _Robert PATTERSON ___| | (1792 - 1866) m 1819| | |_Elizabeth PATTERSON _ | (1754 - ....) | |--James PATTERSON | (1835 - 1916) | ______________________ | | |_Nancy FREEBORN _____| (1793 - 1880) m 1819| |______________________
[39943]
[S3574]
1850 Census, Butler Twp, Richland Co., OH
[39944]
[S3569]
Savannah Cemetery listing on the Internet.
_John PENCE _________________ | (1775 - 1844) m 1828 _Gabriel PENCE ______| | (1806 - 1880) m 1827| | |_Elizabeth (Records) HEATON _ | (1783 - 1824) m 1828 | |--Lydia PENSE | (1845 - ....) | _John MCCONNELL _____________+ | | (1768 - ....) |_Nancy MCCONNELL ____| (1806 - 1882) m 1827| |_Sarah _____ ________________ (1780 - ....)
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[S2248]
1850 Census, Monmouth Twp, Jackson Co., IA
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[S2248]
1850 Census, Monmouth Twp, Jackson Co., IA
__ | _Thomas Mathew ROGERS _| | (1586 - 1621) | | |__ | | |--Joseph ROGERS | (1610 - 1677) | __ | | |_Elsgen _____ _________| | |__
[36060]
The following is from "Descendants Of Thomas Rogers," pages 5-6 and
"Mayflower Families Through Five Generations," page 155.
JOSEPH ROGERS, son of Thomas and Elizabeth(?) (-----) Rogers, was born
in England or Holland in 1610 or earlier; died between 2 and 15 Jan. 1677/8;
was buried in Eastham in Old Cove Burial Ground. He married HANNAH -----
who he mentioned in his will. She may not have been his only wife or even
the mother of his children. However, the name Hannah was used repeatedly
in subsequent generations, making her position as mother, grandmother, etc.,
very likely.
Joseph came to Plymouth with his father on the Mayflower in 1620 when
he was ten or twelve years old. Many branches of the Rogers family hold
the tradition that Gov. Bradford took Joseph into his home after Thomas
died in the winter of 1620/1. In the 1623 land division he received two
acres, one on behalf of himself and another on behalf of his father. Joseph
became a freeman in 1633, and received permission on March 2, 1635/6 to
operate a ferry near his house across the Jones River. In 1636 he was first
recorded as serving on a jury. Joseph was granted 30 acres of land in 1638,
and became a constable of Duxbury on March 3 1639/40. He and his brother
John were each granted 50 acres of upland on April 6 1640.
Joseph moved to Eastham, then known as Nauset, and on June 1 1647 was
appointed lieutenant with the duty of exercising the men at arms there.
He apparently lived briefly in Sandwich in the early 1650's. He served on
the council of war during 1658, was freed from his lieutenancy in
1661, but reestablished in 1664. In 1670 he was a selectman in
Eastham.
A copy of Joseph's will, recorded in the Plymouth Colony Record Book at
the time of his death, designates his son Thomas Rogers as "whole and sole
executor," and makes specific bequests to his sons: Thomas, John, and
James Rogers; to his daughters: "Elizabeth higgens" and "Hannah Rogers";
and to "Benjah higgens my Grandchild on Condition hee live with mee untill
I die." He also willed that ten shillings of his estate "be disposed off
for the use of the Church of Christ in Eastham as shalbe Judged most
Nessesarie." and he provided for the comfort and security of his "Loveing
wife hannah Rogers" for "as longe as shee lives."
Joseph's inventory was taken 15 Jan. 1677/8, and the will was
probated 5 March 1677/8. Interestingly, there is no mention of
Joseph's daughter Mary in the will. Son Thomas Rogers died
before the estate was completely settled, so son John Rogers and
Capt. Jonathan Sparrow were appointed to conclude the settlement.
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[S3204]
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 2, pp. 155-167.
[36058]
[S3204]
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 2, pp. 155-167.
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[S3204]
Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Vol. 2, pp. 155-167.