__ | _Curtis A. DAY ______| | | | |__ | | |--Clark S. DAY | (1877 - ....) | __ | | |_Caroline BUTLER ____| | |__
[68595]
[S7888]
Michigan Marriages, 1868 to 1925
[105783]
[S7888]
Michigan Marriages, 1868 to 1925
[86357]
[S11480]
1860 Census, Greenfield Twp, Gallia Co., OH
[86358]
[S11480]
1860 Census, Greenfield Twp, Gallia Co., OH
[107005]
[S6720]
An estimate based on age of children
__ | _John MCCONNELL _____| | (1805 - 1849) | | |__ | | |--Isabelle "Isabella" MCCONNELL | (1841 - 1911) | __ | | |_Jane ENSELEY _______| (1819 - ....) | |__
[29929]
[S2463]
1850 Census, Raccoon Twp, Beaver Co., PA
[29930]
[S4189]
Ohio Deaths 1908 to 1953.
[29931]
[S2463]
1850 Census, Raccoon Twp, Beaver Co., PA
[29932]
[S5414]
1860 Census, Raccoon Twp, Beaver Co., PA
[29933]
[S4189]
Ohio Deaths 1908 to 1953.
[29934]
[S4189]
Ohio Deaths 1908 to 1953.
_William MCCONNELL __ | (1723 - ....) m 1739 _James MCCONNELL ____| | (1774 - 1830) | | |_Eleanor MCCAUGHERY _ | m 1739 | |--Mary Jane MCCONNELL | (1822 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Unknown _____ ______| | |_____________________
[8852]
[S751]
1850 Census, Warren Twp, Belmont Co., OH
[8853]
[S751]
1850 Census, Warren Twp, Belmont Co., OH
[8854]
[S2372]
1860 Census, Warren Twp, Belmont Co., OH
_Matthew MCCONNELL __+ | (1709 - 1792) m 1736 _Matthew MCCONNELL __| | (1748 - 1816) m 1780| | |_Mary WILSON ________ | m 1736 | |--Matthew MCCONNELL | (1786 - 1846) | _John HALL __________ | | (1722 - 1798) m 1748 |_Ruth HALL __________| (1758 - 1832) m 1780| |_Sarah PARRY ________ (1725 - 1775) m 1748
[93328]
Note: he appears to have never married.
Mathew McConnell, Sr. wrote a letter in 1814 requesting a military commission for his son, Matthew, age 28.
DIED,
At Martha Furnace, Centre county, on the 18th March, 1846, in the
60th year of his age, Major Matthew McConnell.
The deceased, was the son of the late Major Matthew McConnell of the
City of Philadelphia, who in his life time was an officer in the
Revolutionary Army, he was for many years a member of the "First City
Troop" in the Volunteer Cavalry of the city of Philadelphia; a Company
that under the command of its gallant officer Capt. Ross, tendered a
services to the President of the United States at a time when that city
was anticipating an attack from the British Army during the last war
with England. The services of the "Troop" were accepted and they were
stationed as a corps of Videttes, from "Mount Bull" (if my memory
serves me, a prominent point, on the line toward Baltimore) to their
city; and rendered much valuable, and arduous service to their country,
in all of which the deceased, performed a faithful, and active part.
After the war he resided a few years in Indiana county, afterward in
Cambria, where he was elected a Major of Militia. Subsequently he
removed to this county; and wherever known, he was always esteemed for
his sterling, and unbending integrity. In the winter of 1841-2 he
became a member of the Washington Temperance Society; and through all
the remainder of his life, the same integrity and consistency which had
marked his precious life, shone untarnished in the cause of Temperance;
he had entered that army for life, and he went down to the tomb his
armor still upon him. For the last year he has been a member of
Standing Stone Division of Sons of Temperance; and at the time of his
death was acting P. W. P. of the Order. - In every position he
faithfully and devotedly performed every duty incumbent upon him.
During the last season he went to Virginia, on the Banks of the
Potomac,--there he contracted a fever, which has apparently lingered in
his system, until silenced by the chillness of Death.
B.
Huntingdon Journal, Wednesday, March 25, 1846
[93324]
[S13493]
Per military correspondence to the Secretary of War from Matthew McConnell Sr
[93325]
[S13670]
Application for veterans benefits for the War of 1812
[93326]
[S13670]
Application for veterans benefits for the War of 1812
[93327]
[S13495]
http://www.ancestor-links.com/data/ancestor-links-williams-miles/a5.html
__ | _Gabriel MCCONNELL __| | (1839 - 1924) | | |__ | | |--Robert MCCONNELL | (1869 - ....) | __ | | |_Anna ADAMS _________| (1842 - ....) | |__
[89522]
[S12359]
1881 Census, Govan Church Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland
[89523]
[S12359]
1881 Census, Govan Church Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland
_James MCCONNELL ____+ | (1792 - 1845) m 1813 _William MCCONNELL __| | (1814 - 1897) m 1836| | |_Fanny STEPHENS _____+ | (1792 - 1845) m 1813 | |--Samuel MCCONNELL | (1860 - 1933) | _Joseph GRAHAM ______ | | |_Nancy Ann GRAHAM ___| (1817 - 1887) m 1836| |_Mary GLOVER ________
[24031]
[S2117]
Sharon McConnell, Posting to RootsWeb: MCCONNEL-LRootsweb.com
[24032]
[S5251]
1860 Census, Union Twp, Wayne Co., IA
[24033]
[S8310]
1870 Census, Benton Twp, Wayne Co., IA
[24034]
[S8309]
1880 Census, Benton Twp, Wayne Co., IA
[24035]
[S2117]
Sharon McConnell, Posting to RootsWeb: MCCONNEL-LRootsweb.com
[24036]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
__ | _Alexander MCCONNELL _| | (1770 - 1860) m 1790 | | |__ | | |--Sarah MCCONNELL | (1819 - 1887) | __ | | |_Unknown _____________| (1770 - 1830) m 1790 | |__
[76431]
Per her will, dated May 12, 1881:
To her brother William, $300.
Remainder to her sister Mary Spurrier.
Remainder to her niece Sarah E. McCommon.
Executor: Henry C. Cooper
Witnesses: Hugh Patterson, John Crippen, Jr.
[76423]
[S4286]
1850 Census, Cross Creek Twp, Washington Co., PA
[76424]
[S4286]
1850 Census, Cross Creek Twp, Washington Co., PA
[76425]
[S9489]
1860 Census, Jefferson Twp, Washington Co., PA
[76426]
[S13926]
1880 Census, Jefferson Twp, Washington Co., PA
[76427]
[S13925]
Washington County, PA, Wills, File 496, Vol 12, page 411.
[76428]
[S13925]
Washington County, PA, Wills, File 496, Vol 12, page 411.
[76429]
[S13925]
Washington County, PA, Wills, File 496, Vol 12, page 411.
[76430]
[S13925]
Washington County, PA, Wills, File 496, Vol 12, page 411.