[77618]
[S9843]
1850 Census, Kensington Ward 6, Philadelphia Co., PA
[77619]
[S9843]
1850 Census, Kensington Ward 6, Philadelphia Co., PA
[80765]
[S1963]
Illinois marriage records.
[106585]
[S1963]
Illinois marriage records.
__ | _Isaiah Ira MCCONNELL _| | (1827 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Anderson A. MCCONNELL | (1861 - ....) | __ | | |_Elizabeth _____ ______| (1829 - ....) | |__
[81938]
[S6234]
1870 Census, Peters Twp, Washington Co., PA
[81939]
[S6234]
1870 Census, Peters Twp, Washington Co., PA
[81940]
[S1561]
1880 Census, Carroll Twp, Washington Co., PA
__ | _William MCCONNELL __| | (1774 - 1840) | | |__ | | |--David Barnett MCCONNELL | (1821 - 1906) | __ | | |_Margaret MOORE _____| (1785 - 1850) | |__
[31476]
[S2661]
1850 Census, Washington Twp, Jefferson Co., PA
[31477]
[S2661]
1850 Census, Washington Twp, Jefferson Co., PA
[31478]
[S14521]
1900 Census, Pine Creek Twp, Jefferson Co., PA
_Joseph MCCONNELL ___+ | (1810 - 1893) m 1835 _Wilson MCCONNELL ___________| | (1844 - 1922) m 1880 | | |_Edith "Eady" LEE ___+ | (1817 - 1881) m 1835 | |--Edith "Eda" Ann MCCONNELL | (1895 - ....) | _Joseph STEVENS _____ | | |_Charlotte "Lottie" STEVENS _| (1856 - 1939) m 1880 | |_Ann ____ ___________
[57072]
[S6447]
1910 Census, Finley, Juneau Co., WI
[57073]
[S6447]
1910 Census, Finley, Juneau Co., WI
[57074]
[S6450]
1900 Census, Kingston Twp, Juneau Co., WI
______ MCCONNELL ____ | (1720 - ....) _Samuel MCCONNELL ___| | (1745 - 1840) m 1789| | |_Unknown _____ ______ | | |--John MCCONNELL | (1792 - 1870) | _____________________ | | |_Susannah _____ _____| (1771 - 1850) m 1789| |_____________________
[6585]
Per a family story told at a 1913 reunion, John McConnell married Jane McConnell, his cousin, whose parents lived on Long's Ridge near Crosscreek, nine miles west of Steubenville. Her parents are buried in the graveyard of an Episcopal Church near their home.
John McConnell and Jane McConnell eloped and married in Virginia in 1817. Squire George Downs, late of Rose Twp, told Jonathan A. McConnell that he saw John and Jane on a stormy night at LaGrange, eloping on horseback, and saw them cross into Virginia where they married.
According to the Steubenville Land Office records, John McConnell purchased land in what would be Carroll County, Lee Township, on September 1, 1814. It was Range 4, Township 12, Section 27. Based on the best estimate of his age from census records, he was about 22 years of age at the time.
1820 Census, Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co., OH.
1 M 26-45 (John), 1 M 0-10 (Josiah).
1 F 26-45 (Jane).
1830 Census, Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co., OH.
1 M 30-39 (John), 1 M 10-14 (Josiah), 1 M 5-9 (Alexander), 1 M 0-4 (John)
1 F 30-39 (Jane), 1 F 5-9 (Catherine), 1 F 0-4 (Margaret).
1840 Census, Harlem Springs in central Lee Twp, Carroll Co., OH.
1 M 40-49 (John), 1 M 20-29 (Josiah), 1 M 15-19 (Alexander), 1 M 10-14 (John), 1 M 5-9 (James Porter).
1 F 30-39 (Jane), 2 F 10-14 (Catherine & Unknown).
Margaret McConnell, who married in Carroll County in 1847, may be the youngest
daughter. In the 1850 census she is shown as having been born in Scotland.
If this is true, she could not be a daughter of this John McConnell. However,
here are no McConnell families in the area from Scotland, and it seems unlikely
a 20 year old girl would be by herself in Carroll County. So possibly this is
a mistake of some kind-- perhaps she meant her ancestors were from Scotland.
In any case, there was a daughter born in the years 1826-1830.
John McConnell moved to Monroe County, Ohio in 1844.
[6571]
[S592]
1850 Census, Wayne Twp, Monroe Co., OH
[6573]
[S13214]
1810 Tax List, Jefferson Co., OH
[6574]
[S7575]
McConnell Reunion, George McConnell's home in Carroll County, Ohio
[6575]
[S786]
1820 Census, Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co., OH
[6576]
[S13965]
1827 Tax List, Cross Creek Twp, Jefferson Co., OH
[6577]
[S6927]
1830 Census, Springfield Twp, Jefferson Co., OH
[6578]
[S594]
1840 Census, Harlem Springs, Lee Twp, Carroll Co., OH
[6579]
[S7575]
McConnell Reunion, George McConnell's home in Carroll County, Ohio
[6580]
[S592]
1850 Census, Wayne Twp, Monroe Co., OH
[6581]
[S4527]
1860 Census, Wayne Twp, Monroe Co., OH
[6582]
[S593]
Mrs. H. Avery, ilexsanta@hotmail.com.
[6584]
[S2680]
Juanita Beryl Young McConnell: knifeman@missvalley.com
[67671]
Thomas Urie was a native of Ireland, who, emigrating to this country, lived for a time at Bloody Run, Pa., coming from there to Washington County. He received a Virginia certificate for four hundred acres of land by estimation, but when it was surveyed, Jan. 10, 1787, it was found to contain but three hundred and twenty acres. The name given his tract was "The Constitution." It was situated on the waters of Buffalo Creek, adjoining the lands of George Ramsey, Solomon Shepherd, James Martin, and John Chapman, and upon this place he passed his life. It is now in the possession of Robert Clark and John Brownlee. Thomas Urie had three sons, - Samuel, Solomon, and Thomas, - all men of remarkable stature and great physical strength. Samuel and Solomon each weighed over three hundred pounds. They were also men of prominence and ability, and Samuel represented his district in the State Legislature, besides filling the office of justice of the peace from 1810 to 1826. Solomon and Thomas were great hunters, and while thus engaged near Stillwater, Ohio, Thomas was killed by Indians. Solomon escaped, and years afterwards (in 1815), while living at Coshocton, Ohio, he killed an entire band of six Indians, one of whom had made an insulting boast of being the one who killed his brother Thomas on the occasion referred to above. Solomon was arrested and taken to Mad River for trial, but was acquitted and returned to his home. He was killed in 1830 by a fall from his horse. George W. Urie, a son of Solomon, was present at the centennial celebration of Washington County in September, 1881.
Thomas Urie, Jr., who was murdered by Indians, as above narrated, left a widow and two children, Elizabeth and Thomas. The widow married David Craig, and they had a large family of children. Mr. and Mrs. Craig died in West Middletown. Elizabeth, the daughter of Thomas Urie, Jr., Married James McBride, and their descendants live in Independence township.
1790 Census, Washington Co., PA
1 M 16+ (Thomas).
1 F (Sarah).
1800 Census, Hopewell Twp, Washington Co., PA
1 M 45+ (Thomas).
2 F 45+ (Sarah, unknown).
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[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
[67664]
[S13669]
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Quarter Session Dockets 1750-1785
[67665]
[S13669]
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Quarter Session Dockets 1750-1785
[67666]
[S13669]
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Quarter Session Dockets 1750-1785
[67667]
[S15624]
http://www.irishgenealogy.com/us/pa/default.htm
[67668]
[S2160]
1790 Census, Washington Co., PA
[67669]
[S2161]
1800 Census, Hopewell Twp, Washington Co., PA
[67670]
[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
[105702]
[S6720]
An estimate based on age of children