_John Riley MCCONNELL _+ | (1887 - ....) _Harry Cecil MCCONNELL _| | (1913 - ....) | | |_Emma Lorena MORRIS ___ | | |--Anna Mary MCCONNELL | | _______________________ | | |_Mary Elizabeth BUCH ___| | |_______________________
_Fletcher B. MCCONNELL _+ | (1831 - 1900) m 1854 _Layton Eugene MCCONNELL _| | (1855 - 1932) m 1880 | | |_Mary Ann PETERS _______+ | (1835 - 1912) m 1854 | |--Beatrice Alice MCCONNELL | (1881 - ....) | _Johonothon SCHAEFER ___ | | |_Lydia SCHAEFFER _________| (1861 - 1942) m 1880 | |_Kathryn SHADUCE _______
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[S4429]
1900 Census, Tuscarawas Twp, Stark Co., OH
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[S6282]
Ohio Births and Christenings 1821 - 1962
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[S4429]
1900 Census, Tuscarawas Twp, Stark Co., OH
_Daniel MCCONNELL ___+ | (1773 - 1843) m 1800 _John "Jonathan" Daniel MCCONNELL _| | (1802 - 1879) m 1827 | | |_Elizabeth MOORE ____+ | (1781 - 1841) m 1800 | |--James MCCONNELL | (1831 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Sarah MORRISON ___________________| (1806 - ....) m 1827 | |_____________________
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[S522]
1850 Census, Hanover Twp, Washington Co., PA
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[S522]
1850 Census, Hanover Twp, Washington Co., PA
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[S10465]
Civil War Draft Registration
_Israel H. MCCONNELL _+ | (1846 - 1889) m 1870 _Melvin C. MCCONNELL _| | (1886 - ....) | | |_Nancy Jane CHALFANT _+ | (1849 - 1927) m 1870 | |--Jane MCCONNELL | | ______________________ | | |_Grace DIMMICK _______| | |______________________
__ | _James MCCONNELL ____| | (1769 - 1840) m 1814| | |__ | | |--Mahala MCCONNELL | (1827 - ....) | __ | | |_Sally GRAY _________| (1785 - 1853) m 1814| |__
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[S6780]
Bear (Storrs) Family Tree on Ancestry.com
______ MCKNIGHT _____ | _John "Jonathan" MCKNIGHT _| | (1740 - 1812) m 1767 | | |_Unknown ____________ | | |--John MCKNIGHT | (1770 - 1845) | _____________________ | | |_Mary PATTERSON ___________| (1738 - 1825) m 1767 | |_____________________
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1800 Census, Versailles Twp, Allegheny Co., PA
1 M 26-44 (John).
1 F 26-44 (Mary).
On June 26, 1809, John McKnight, along with 30 other residents of Pine Township petitioned the courts of Allegheny for the formation of a new township.
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[S15321]
Crider / Smith Family Tree on Ancestry.com
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
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[S15328]
1800 Census, Versailles Twp, Allegheny Co., PA
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
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[S15328]
1800 Census, Versailles Twp, Allegheny Co., PA
__ | _William MICHELS ____| | (1837 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Florence MICHELS | (1865 - ....) | __ | | |_Luvenia _____ ______| (1842 - ....) | |__
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[S8797]
1900 Census, Anderson, Madison Co., IN
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1870 Census, New Castle, Lawrence Co., PA
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1880 Census, New Castle, Lawrence Co., PA
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1900 Census, Anderson, Madison Co., IN
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1910 Census, Jeannette Ward 4, Westmoreland Co., PA
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
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[S8797]
1900 Census, Anderson, Madison Co., IN
__ | _John SAVAGE ______________| | | | |__ | | |--Mary Elizabeth White SAVAGE | (1820 - 1911) | __ | | |_Elizabeth Arabella WHITE _| | |__
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[S14795]
Dell L Nelson, e-mail: dellnelson1032@att.net
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[S14795]
Dell L Nelson, e-mail: dellnelson1032@att.net
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[S14801]
The wedding notice was published in The Canal & Portage Register, Feb. 13, 1839.
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George Spencer married Sally McConnell, of St.
Charles county, April 14th, 1807. Their marriage certificate was
the first that was issued in St. Charles district under the American
government. The ceremony was performed by Ebenezer Ayres,
a Justice of the Peace. They settled on the Salt River road, about
three miles above St. Charles, and raised sixteen children.
Robert Spencer, brother of George, was the first Judge of the
Court of Common Pleas for the District of St. Charles, receiving
his appointment in December, 1804. He lived on the point below
St. Charles, and in 1822 built the first brick house in that locality.
During the overflow of 1824, the water came up into the second
story, and not long after, the house was set on fire by lightning,
and destroyed. Mrs. Spencer was a very energetic woman. She
milked thirty cows, and made large quantities of butter and
cheese for market. Wild cats and catamounts were abundant in
that region, and her cows would sometimes come home with holes
eaten in their shoulders by these animals. The names of Mr.
Spencer's children were Robert, Jr., Harriet, William, Joseph,
Rebecca, John, Sally, and Maria. The girls were all well edu-
cated, and taught school. Maria was the only one that married.
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[S12435]
Missouri Marriage records 1750-1920.