_David CLARK ________+ | (1724 - ....) m 1756 _Thomas CLARK _______| | (1758 - 1827) m 1797| | |_Elizabeth BETTS ____ | m 1756 | |--_____ CHILD | (1808 - 1808) | _James GIBERSON _____ | | |_Mary GIVERSON ______| (1780 - 1849) m 1797| |_Unknown ____________ (1747 - 1836)
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[S3013]
Hazel Sande's family history.
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[S3013]
Hazel Sande's family history.
_John FEE ___________ | (.... - 1801) _John FEE ___________| | (1758 - 1845) m 1791| | |_Sarah STUART _______ | (1730 - 1813) | |--George Jackson FEE | (1795 - 1880) | _George JACKSON _____+ | | (1737 - 1805) |_Jane JACKSON _______| (1768 - 1858) m 1791| |_Rachel _____ _______ (1749 - 1800)
[38004]
George Jackson Fee was born in Huntingdon county in 1795. He served in
the War of 1812 and the National Archives have his application, dated June,
1855, for a land warrant related to his service. Those records show he volun-
teered in Huntingdon about August 1, 1812 for a term of one year. He was a
Private in Captain Robert Allisons 62nd Regiment of Volunteers, commanded by
General McClure. On August 27, 1812, he marched toward Fort Niagara, "Bounty
land." He was discharged at Black Rock in the State of New York in December
1812.
George Fee was a farmer most of his life. He lived on the homestead started
by his father in an area called "The Ridges," in Henderson township, of
Huntingdon county. In 1855 he moved with his wife and some of his children
to a farm near Fairfield, Iowa (where his daughter and (our ancestor), Sarah
Ellen Fee had moved seven years previously). The widow of his deceased son,
Jackson Fee, remained at the family homestead in Huntingdon county.
In 1860 George Jackson Fee was living at Black Hawk Township, Fairfield Co.,
Iowa, p. 132. He was farming by himself and had a farm worth $1,000.
The Fairfield Ledger, March 3, 1880, page 3, col. 5.
AN OLD CITIZEN GONE. In the death of Mr. George Fee, in this city on
Saturday last, Jefferson County lost an old citizen and one who was
well-known and respected throughout the entiry community. He was the son
of Col. Fee, a soldier of the Revolution and was born in Huntingdon
County, Penn. He was a soldier in the War of 1812, and came
to Fairfield in 1855, where he has resided ever since, his wife dying
here some years ago. He was the father of eleven children-- nine of
whom are still living, several residing in this county... At the time
of his death he was just past his 85th year. The funeral took place
on Sunday and was largely attended.
TOMBSTONE in Old Fairfield City Cemetery: "GEORGE JACKSON FEE, Pvt.
Pa. Mil. War of 1812, February 28, 1880." MARY, Wife of George J.
Fee, Died Aug. 28, 1860, Ag'd 65 ys."
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[S3179]
From "Proof of Lineage", by Viola Fee Knapp and "A History of the Fee Family"
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[S3114]
1850 Census, Henderson Twp, Huntingdon Co., PA
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[S7128]
1856 Iowa State Census, Black Hawk Twp, Jefferson Co., IA
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[S2847]
1860 Census, Black Hawk Twp, Jefferson Co., IA
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1870 Census, Black Hawk Twp, Jefferson Co., IA
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[S3113]
Tombstone in Fairfield City Cemetery, east half of lot #181.
[38003]
[S3113]
Tombstone in Fairfield City Cemetery, east half of lot #181.
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[S7127]
Huntingdon County marriage records
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[S6498]
1900 Census, Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL
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[S6498]
1900 Census, Jacksonville, Morgan Co., IL
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[S6497]
Joe MacConnell - McConnell Family Tree on Ancestry.Com
__ | _Jonathan D. HOUSTON _| | | | |__ | | |--Anna "Annie" E. HOUSTON | (1846 - 1924) | __ | | |_Elizabeth HOWELL ____| | |__
[82161]
[S10577]
Notes provided by Mary Grace McConnell.
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[S5097]
Ancestry.com Civil War records
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[S10577]
Notes provided by Mary Grace McConnell.
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[S3941]
Find A Grave website
______________________ | _Joseph MATHEWS _____| | m 1800 | | |______________________ | | |--William MATHEWS | | _Alexander MCCONNELL _+ | | (1732 - ....) m 1758 |_Mary MCCONNELL _____| (1774 - 1826) m 1800| |_Martha WILSON _______+ (1735 - 1800) m 1758
__ | _Michael MCCONNELL __| | (1840 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Michael MCCONNELL | (1873 - ....) | __ | | |_Johanna _____ ______| (1844 - ....) | |__
[22943]
[S1657]
1880 Census, La Grange, Lorain Co., OH
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[S1657]
1880 Census, La Grange, Lorain Co., OH
_Robert MCCONNELL ___ | (1820 - ....) _Robert MCCONNELL ___| | (1845 - 1880) m 1869| | |_Jane CONWAY ________ | (1825 - ....) | |--Robert C. MCCONNELL | (1871 - ....) | _Isaac H. OSBORN ____ | | |_Margaret OSBORN ____| (1845 - 1878) m 1869| |_Rebecca HALLACK ____
[98806]
Per the 1930 census, he was born in Brookly, NY and his father was born in New York City, NY, and his mother in Connecticut. He was first married when he was 27. This was his second marriage.
Per the 1930 Census, he was 55, born in 1875, in 1930 he was a traveling auditor working in the real estate industry.
Per the 1940 Census, he was born in 1870. In 1940 he was an independent accountant. He had completed a 3rd year of college.
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[S15120]
1940 Census, 73 E 80th St, New York, New York, NY
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[S15133]
1875 New York Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY
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[S15133]
1875 New York Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY
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1880 Census, Brooklyn, Kings Co., NY
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[S15121]
1930 Census, Manhattan, New York Co., NY
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[S15120]
1940 Census, 73 E 80th St, New York, New York, NY
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[S15140]
An estimate based on marriage date on the 1930 census.
[108039]
[S15121]
1930 Census, Manhattan, New York Co., NY
_Jonathan H. MCCONNELL _+ | (1805 - 1880) m 1828 _John "Johnathan" Timmerman MCCONNELL _| | (1836 - 1912) m 1854 | | |_Margaret BIGGS ________ | (1808 - 1850) m 1828 | |--Sylvester MCCONNELL | (1872 - ....) | ________________________ | | |_Malinda MILLSTEAD ____________________| (1835 - 1912) m 1854 | |________________________
[18860]
[S1205]
1880 Census, Richland, Decatur Co., IA
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[S1205]
1880 Census, Richland, Decatur Co., IA