__ | _David GOFF _________| | (.... - 1818) | | |__ | | |--Russell GOFF | (1786 - ....) | __ | | |_Almy CARD __________| (1743 - 1832) | |__
[78079]
1820 Census, Howard Twp, Steuben Co., NY
2 M 26-44 (Russell, unknown), 1 M 16-25, 2 M 10-15.
1 F 26-44 (Sally), 1 F 10-15, 3 F 0-10.
1830 Census, Howard Twp, Steuben Co., NY
1 M 40-49, 1M 10-14.
1 F 20-29, 1 F 0-5.
1840 Census, Sterling, Macomb Co., MI
1 M 50-59, 1 M 10-14.
1 F 40-49, 2 F 15-19.
[78075]
[S9903]
http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/NYSTEUBE/1999-03/0922711620
[78076]
[S9904]
1820 Census, Howard Twp, Steuben Co., NY
[78077]
[S7673]
1850 Census, Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH
[78078]
[S9903]
http://searches2.rootsweb.com/th/read/NYSTEUBE/1999-03/0922711620
__ | _Zenas A. HILLMAN ___| | (1818 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Jenny "Annie" O. HILLMAN | (1864 - 1930) | __ | | |_Almira N. _____ ____| (1837 - ....) | |__
[1311]
[S8212]
1900 Census, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co., OH
[1312]
[S8215]
1870 Census, Bristol Twp, Trumbull Co., OH
[1313]
[S8216]
1880 Census, Farmington, Trumbull Co., OH
[1314]
[S8212]
1900 Census, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co., OH
[1315]
[S8214]
1910 Census, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL
[1316]
[S8576]
1920 Census, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL
[1317]
[S8577]
1930 Census, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL
[1318]
[S8577]
1930 Census, Birmingham, Jefferson Co., AL
[101645]
[S8212]
1900 Census, Ashtabula, Ashtabula Co., OH
_David MCCONNELL ____+ | (1792 - 1858) m 1810 _David MCCONNELL ______| | (1828 - 1894) m 1851 | | |_Catherine HINEMAN __+ | (1796 - 1873) m 1810 | |--Ida Maria MCCONNELL | (1858 - 1875) | _Henry M. SANFORD ___ | | |_Louisa Maria SANFORD _| (1833 - 1909) m 1851 | |_Mary Anne BROWN ____
[29251]
[S2354]
Aaron Kneaval: e-mail akneaval@cox.net
[29252]
[S8863]
1860 Census, Farmington, La Crosse Co., WI
[29253]
[S11435]
1870 Census, Sheridan Twp, Ottawa Co., KS
[29254]
[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
[29255]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
_____________________ | _John MCCONNELL _____| | (1827 - 1918) m 1852| | |_____________________ | | |--Joseph MCCONNELL | (1863 - 1843) | _James MCGRATH ______ | | |_Jane MCGRATH _______| (1831 - 1918) m 1852| |_Jane COWAN _________
[81162]
[S10429]
1880 Census, Rudolph, Wood Co., WI
[81163]
[S10429]
1880 Census, Rudolph, Wood Co., WI
[81164]
[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
[81165]
[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
[106615]
[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
_William MCCONNELL __+ | (1807 - 1873) m 1828 _Henry MCCONNELL ____| | (1831 - 1904) m 1854| | |_Mary JOBSON ________+ | (1805 - 1869) m 1828 | |--Nancy Jane MCCONNELL | (1854 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Rachel NEWPORT _____| (1836 - ....) m 1854| |_____________________
[24896]
[S1822]
Newport database every name database.
_George MCCONNELL _________+ | (1758 - 1818) m 1775 _William MCCONNELL __| | (1787 - 1832) m 1809| | |_Pheby GILL _______________ | (1766 - 1844) m 1775 | |--William MCCONNELL | (1818 - ....) | _Vachel or Edward METCALF _ | | |_Margaret METCALF ___| (1792 - ....) m 1809| |_Unknown __________________
[59334]
E. W. MCCONNELL, a prosperous and intelligent young farmer of Independence township, is a son of William and grandson of George McConnell, a pioneer settler of Ashland county, Ohio. William McConnell received a limited common-school education, and then left home and ran on the Ohio river from Pittsburgh to New Orleans. While on a visit to relative in West Middletown, Washington Co., Penn., he met the lady who afterward became his wife, Martha Ann Culbertson (she was born October 24, 1816, in Independence (then Hopewell) township, daughter of John Culbertson). Mr. Culbertson was born February 13, 1786, near Chambersburg, Penn., and was married to Martha Adams (who was born east of the mountains November 10, 1777), daughter of David Adams, who was among the early settlers of Washington county, and an old river man. He made the return trip from New Orleans on foot or horseback, subsisting meanwhile on corn dodgers. It was necessary to sleep out of doors, as the country was unsettled, and their dreams were often interrupted by the war-whoop of the savage or the scream of some wild animal. Mr. Culbertson was a resident of Independence township, where his daughter, Martha Ann, was born. Mr. and Mrs. William McConnell had the following children: Jane, John (both deceased in youth), E. W., Margaret (Mrs. Joseph Ralston, of Independence township), Annie M. (deceased in youth) and William (a farmer). After his marriage Mr McConnell located on the old Culbertson farm, lying about two miles southeast of Independence, where he resided until his death. He also owned the place now known as the "McConnell Homestead," and was a prosperous farmer. Politically he was a Democrat and filled many offices of trust. His widow, as most estimable lady, is now living on the home farm, and is a consistent member of the Lower Buffalo Presbyterian Church, with which her deceased husband was also connected.
In 1850, Samuel Culbertson, his father-in-law, lived next door.
[59332]
[S13829]
http://www.chartiers.com/beers-project/articles/mcconnell-859.html
[59333]
[S9883]
1850 Census, Hopewell Twp, Washington Co., PA
[59327]
[S9883]
1850 Census, Hopewell Twp, Washington Co., PA
[59328]
[S9883]
1850 Census, Hopewell Twp, Washington Co., PA
[59329]
[S4308]
1860 Census, Independence Twp, Washington Co., PA
[59330]
[S4309]
1870 Census, Independence Twp, Washington Co., PA
[59331]
[S13839]
1880 Census, Independence Twp, Washington Co., PA
[106391]
[S7390]
An estimate based on age of children
[105334]
[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
__ | _Spencer WORKMAN ____| | (1827 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Christiana "Ann" WORKMAN | (1851 - 1932) | __ | | |_Martha NEAVES ______| (1835 - ....) | |__
[40997]
[S7089]
Kentucky Marriage Records 1852-1914
[40998]
[S11124]
1860 Census, Eastern District, Bracken Co., KY
[40999]
[S11124]
1860 Census, Eastern District, Bracken Co., KY
[41000]
[S11126]
1870 Census, Milford, Bracken Co., KY
[103895]
[S7089]
Kentucky Marriage Records 1852-1914