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[S2997]
History and Genealogy Of The Harlan Family
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Coshocton County marriages, p. 230.
_William L. MCCONNELL _+ | (1843 - 1880) m 1865 _Ross W. MCCONNELL __| | (1876 - 1926) m 1896| | |_Agnes Goddard La RUE _+ | (1841 - 1929) m 1865 | |--Agnes MCCONNELL | (1906 - ....) | _______________________ | | |_Estella FALCO ______| (1881 - ....) m 1896| |_______________________
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[S12589]
1910 Census, Laredo Ward 3, Webb Co., TX
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[S12589]
1910 Census, Laredo Ward 3, Webb Co., TX
__ | _Joseph MCCONNELL ___| | (1822 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Henry MCCONNELL | (1849 - ....) | __ | | |_Susannah _____ _____| (1822 - ....) | |__
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[S6133]
1850 Census, Alsace Twp, Berks Co., PA
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1850 Census, Alsace Twp, Berks Co., PA
_William MCCONNELL __ | (1774 - 1840) _Joseph Moore MCCONNELL _| | (1815 - 1885) m 1840 | | |_Margaret MOORE _____ | (1785 - 1850) | |--Jane Olive MCCONNELL | (1852 - 1899) | _____________________ | | |_Eleanor SMITH __________| (1818 - ....) m 1840 | |_____________________
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Ancestry Family Trees
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[S6988]
Ancestry Family Trees
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Ancestry Family Trees
_Samuel MCCONNELL ___+ | (1786 - 1859) m 1808 _William MCCONNELL __| | (1812 - 1895) m 1846| | |_Sally RAND _________+ | (1790 - 1881) m 1808 | |--John L. MCCONNELL | (1865 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Mercy Jane GRAY ____| (1822 - 1888) m 1846| |_____________________
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[S8696]
1880 Census, Yellow Creek Twp, Linn Co., MO
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[S8696]
1880 Census, Yellow Creek Twp, Linn Co., MO
__ | _Frank MCCONNELL ____| | (1831 - ....) m 1860| | |__ | | |--Mary MCCONNELL | (1868 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary OWENS _________| (1835 - ....) m 1860| |__
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[S5259]
1870 Census, Springfield Twp, Clark Co., OH
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Ohio Births and Christenings 1821 - 1962
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1870 Census, Springfield Twp, Clark Co., OH
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1880 Census, Springfield Twp, Clark Co., OH
_Richard C. MCCONNELL _ | _Richard MCCONNELL __| | (1815 - 1888) m 1835| | |_Unknown ______________ | | |--William Wesley MCCONNELL | (1844 - 1908) | _______________________ | | |_Elizabeth HOLMES ___| (1817 - ....) m 1835| |_______________________
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W. W. McCONNELL, who has been a member of the board of education since
January, 1895, is a well-known business man of Wheeling, and is proprietor
of a box factory and of the Pittsburg Coal Yard, with his office at the
corner of Thirty-fifth and McColloch streets. He was born in Wheeling in
1844, and is a son of Richard McConnell.
W. W. McConnell, having had some experience in connection with his father,
established a business for himself in North Wheeling, in 1863, at the age
of eighteen years. After three years he moved to East Wheeling, and to his
present location in 1880. He has developed a large business, and does
contract work, principally in the city, supplying barrels, casks and boxes
for packing. He employs 25 hands, and at times traveling men, traveling
some, also, himself. He has several teams to do his hauling for the
factory and also to deliver coal from the yards. His present building was
erected in 1888, having a floor space of 24 by 175 feet where the office
is located, and 73 by 73 feet in the box factory. He is also a director of
the South Side Bank of Wheeling. He has always been a public-spirited
citizen, and has taken a deep interest in the growth and development of
Wheeling, where he has lived all his life.
Mr. McConnell has been thrice married, his first union being with Margaret
Kinghorn, by whom he had two sons and two daughters, all of whom died in
infancy. He was again married, to Mary E. Dillon, who died, leaving one
daughter, Clara. He then married West Virginia Dillon, a sister of his
second wife and a daughter of B. B. Dillon, an old resident of Wheeling,
and a bricklayer by trade. This union was blessed by the birth of five
children, namely: Ethel; Sarah; John Wesley; Frank; and Willard. In
politics, Mr. McConnell is a Republican, and in 1895 was elected a member
of the board of education. Fraternally, he is a member of the Independent
Order of Odd Fellows and the Ancient Order of United Workmen. He is a
member of the Methodist Episcopal church, and was one of the first members
of the Zane Street M. E. church when it was organized in 1866.
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[S741]
Jo Ann Kelty, email: cnjkelty@cycat.com.
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1850 Census, New Martinsville, Wetzel Co., VA
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1860 Census, Jeffersonville, Clark Co., IN
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1880 Census, Wheeling, Ohio Co., WV
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[S741]
Jo Ann Kelty, email: cnjkelty@cycat.com.
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[S741]
Jo Ann Kelty, email: cnjkelty@cycat.com.
__ | _Thomas WHITESIDE _______| | (1736 - 1805) m 1753 | | |__ | | |--William WHITESIDE | (1761 - ....) | __ | | |_Margaret "Jean" PORTER _| m 1753 | |__
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Rootsweb Worldconnect Project: Anderson - Caughey Ancestors