Unknown

____ - ____

Family 1 : James W. MCCONNELL
  1.  Parthenia MCCONNELL
  2.  Cordelia MCCONNELL

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[105696] [S7339] An estimate based on age of children and date of marriage

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Nancy _____

1829 - ____

Family 1 : Charles MCCONNELL
  1.  William MCCONNELL
  2.  Samuel MCCONNELL
  3.  Lucy MCCONNELL

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[81802] [S10525] 1860 Census, Sullivan Twp, Tioga Co., PA

[81803] [S10525] 1860 Census, Sullivan Twp, Tioga Co., PA

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Chalmers Newton MCCONNELL

[7185]

JUL 1854 - 1922

Father: James Chalmers MCCONNELL
Mother: Susan Ann "Susanna" MORGAN

Family 1 : Lola R. _____
  1.  Lolita Z. MCCONNELL
Family 2 : Rose Ella (Crabbe) STRAWN

                               _William MCCONNELL __+
                              | (1784 - 1871) m 1824
 _James Chalmers MCCONNELL ___|
| (1826 - 1881) m 1850        |
|                             |_Mary MUCHMORE ______+
|                               (1798 - 1831) m 1824
|
|--Chalmers Newton MCCONNELL 
|  (1854 - 1922)
|                              _____________________
|                             |                     
|_Susan Ann "Susanna" MORGAN _|
  (1835 - 1871) m 1850        |
                              |_____________________
                                                    

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[7185] They lived in San Francisco. They had one daughter who married Robert _____. Her husband was born in England and on the death of his father, his mother brought him to San Francisco to grow up. He married Lolita and at the age of 21 inherited his father's estate in the Lake country of England and they went there to live.

[7179] [S633] 1860 Census, Wheeling Twp, Belmont Co., OH

[7180] [S633] 1860 Census, Wheeling Twp, Belmont Co., OH

[7181] [S2207] 1870 Census, Wheeling Twp, Belmont Co., OH

[7182] [S8193] 1900 Census, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA

[7183] [S8195] 1920 Census, Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA

[7184] [S8195] 1920 Census, Pasadena, Los Angeles Co., CA

[105627] [S8193] 1900 Census, San Francisco, San Francisco Co., CA

[102023] [S4] LDS IGI.

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John MCCONNELL

1861 - ____

Father: Peter MCCONNELL
Mother: Sarah _____


                       __
                      |  
 _Peter MCCONNELL ____|
| (1808 - 1880) m 1845|
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--John MCCONNELL 
|  (1861 - ....)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Sarah _____ ________|
  (1820 - ....) m 1845|
                      |__
                         

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[63675] [S7659] 1880 Census, Darlington, Lafayette Co., WI

[63676] [S7659] 1880 Census, Darlington, Lafayette Co., WI

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Mary Susan MCCONNELL

AUG 1868 - ____

Father: William Henry MCCONNELL
Mother: Leanora Faronette KING


                            _Edward Elton MCCONNELL _+
                           | (1799 - 1857) m 1823    
 _William Henry MCCONNELL _|
| (1836 - 1917) m 1856     |
|                          |_Susanna SHELTON ________
|                            (1805 - 1865) m 1823    
|
|--Mary Susan MCCONNELL 
|  (1868 - ....)
|                           _Isaac KING _____________
|                          |                         
|_Leanora Faronette KING __|
  (1842 - 1915) m 1856     |
                           |_Malinda _____ __________
                                                     

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[85467] [S79] LDS I.G.I.

[85468] [S11287] 1880 Census, Cane Creek Twp, Logan Co., AR

[85469] [S79] LDS I.G.I.

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Margaret OSBORN

1845 - 1878

Father: Isaac H. OSBORN
Mother: Rebecca HALLACK

Family 1 : Robert MCCONNELL
  1.  Robert C. MCCONNELL
  2.  Jane MCCONNELL

                       __
                      |  
 _Isaac H. OSBORN ____|
|                     |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Margaret OSBORN 
|  (1845 - 1878)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Rebecca HALLACK ____|
                      |
                      |__
                         

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[98875] [S15133] 1875 New York Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY

[98876] [S15139] 1870 Census, Brooklyn 17th Ward, Kings Co., NY

[98877] [S15133] 1875 New York Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY

[98878] [S2693] An estimate

[108045] [S7418] New York Marriages, 1686-1980

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Lloyd WILCOXON

[35344]

11 MAY 1821 - 1896

Father: Lloyd Pierce WILCOXON
Mother: Elizabeth TRUITT

Family 1 : Rhoda MOORE
  1.  Mary A. WILCOXEN
  2. +Sarah E. WILCOXEN
  3. +Amanda WILCOXEN
  4.  Martha WILCOXEN
  5. +Charles WILCOXEN
  6.  Jennie WILCOXEN
  7.  Zulena WILCOXEN
  8.  Emma WILCOXEN

                          _John WILCOXON ______+
                         | (1771 - 1834) m 1790
 _Lloyd Pierce WILCOXON _|
| (1792 - ....) m 1815   |
|                        |_Ruth WILCOXON ______+
|                          (1770 - 1828) m 1790
|
|--Lloyd WILCOXON 
|  (1821 - 1896)
|                         _____________________
|                        |                     
|_Elizabeth TRUITT ______|
  (1791 - 1837) m 1815   |
                         |_____________________
                                               

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[35344] From: "A Portrait and Biographical Record of Deleware County, Indiana."
Chicago: Bowen, 1894.

"Lloyd Wilcoxon was born May 11, 1821, in Scioto County, Ohio. His
grandparents, both paternal and maternal, were of English birth and owned
large tracts of land in that country. [This could only be true if we
consider Maryland to be part of England and the residents there to be
Englishmen]. His father, Lloyd Wilcoxon, Sr., was a native of Maryland
and served in the War of 1812. He was engaged in the carpenter's trade
in Ohio and died at Muncie, Ind., at the age of seventy five years. His
mother, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Truitt, was a native of Pennslyvania
and a lady of English antecedents. When in the eleventh year of his age
(1832), the subject of this biography came with his parents to Delaware
county, with whose industrial interests he afterward became very prominently
identified. Too young when he left Ohio to have enjoyed to any extent the
educational privileges of that state, he attended the subscription schools
of Delaware county during the winter sessions following his arrival. The
daily round of labor on the farm occupied the greater portion of his time,
and trained thus to early habits of industry, he grew up with a character
that taught him to love work, rather than to shun it. He soon became the
owner of a farm, in the cultivation of which he was engaged until 1852.
So successful were his labors that, in that year, he was enabled to come
to Muncie and engage in the purchase and sale of grain. In 1858 he added
the manufacture of flour, erecting a large flouring mill just south of the


Bee Line track, on Walnut street. To this he has added substantial
improvements from time to time, supplying it with the best machinery and
making it, in all respects, a first class mill. In 1883 the mill burned,
was afterward repaired, and now is uses as a hominy mill.

He is a strict temperance man, and carries his principles into his business,
employing no man who uses intoxicating liquors as a beverage. He has been
identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church since he was sixteen years
of age, and has proven himself a worthy exemplar of the faith he professes.
In 1854, he became a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows;
during that year he received all the degrees of the subordinate lodge and
encampment, and, two years later, he was chosen to represent both branches
of the order of the grand lodge of Indiana. His early political training
was in the democratic school but the platform and the principles of the
Republican party, at its organization, harmonized with his own views, and
he was among the first to join its ranks. March 28, 1842, he was united
in marriage with Miss Rhoda, daughter of Lewis Moore, an early settler in
Delaware county. This union was blessed with nine children-- Mary A.,
now deceased; Sarah E. is the wife of J. Milton Long; Amanda H. is the
wife of Henry Bowman; John W., deceased; Martha C., wife of W. H. Long;
Charles N.; Lydia J., wife of Thomas O. Cunningham, Zulena and Emma P.,
who reside with their parents.

[35341] [S3099] Joan Wilcoxon family records.

[35342] [S3099] Joan Wilcoxon family records.

[35343] [S1402] 1880 Census, Muncie, Delaware Co., IN

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