_Jonathan GOFF ______+ | (1767 - 1840) m 1796 _Henry GOFF ___________| | (1796 - 1870) m 1826 | | |_Lydia HARDING ______+ | (1774 - 1834) m 1796 | |--Harriet "Hattie" GOFF | (1834 - 1918) | _____________________ | | |_Elizabeth STURDEVANT _| m 1826 | |_____________________
[38785] In the 1880 census she was single, living with her sister Mary E. Goff.
[38782]
[S3123]
Bacon & Allied Families, p. 343.
[38783]
[S3123]
Bacon & Allied Families, p. 343.
[38784]
[S3121]
1880 Census, Marshall, Oneida Co., NY
_Robert MCCONNELL ___+ | (1768 - 1822) m 1800 _John McKnight MCCONNELL _| | (1814 - 1871) m 1842 | | |_Jane MCKNIGHT ______+ | (1779 - 1837) m 1800 | |--Caroline MCCONNELL | (1848 - ....) | _Alexander TURNBULL _ | | (1799 - ....) |_Mary Zeridah TURNBULL ___| (1825 - 1865) m 1842 | |_Sarah MCCOY ________ (1790 - ....)
[15376]
[S1182]
Pat Thomas, ptthomas@hbci.com. Per 1850 census. Caroline must have died
[15377]
[S463]
1850 Census, Warren Co., IL
[15378]
[S2828]
1860 Census, Spring Grove Twp, Warren Co., IL
[15379]
[S6600]
1870 Census, Spring Grove Twp, Warren Co., IL
_David J. MCCONNELL _+ | (1792 - 1881) m 1822 _John Franklin "Frank" MCCONNELL _| | (1832 - 1923) m 1862 | | |_Mary "Polly" MOORE _ | (1805 - 1846) m 1822 | |--Chrissie MCCONNELL | (1869 - 1870) | _____________________ | | |_Eleanor "Ella" Lucelia MENEFEE __| (1846 - 1906) m 1862 | |_____________________
[58570]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
[58571]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
[58572]
[S3941]
Find A Grave website
__ | _Joseph MCCONNELL ___| | (1805 - ....) | | |__ | | |--David J. MCCONNELL | (1839 - ....) | __ | | |_Elizabeth D. _____ _| | |__
[54147]
[S5948]
1850 Census, District 26, Cherokee Co., AL
[54148]
[S5948]
1850 Census, District 26, Cherokee Co., AL
[54149]
[S5097]
Ancestry.com Civil War records
_William "Captain" MCCONNELL __________________+ | (1732 - 1770) m 1753 _William MCCONNELL __| | (1765 - 1827) m 1789| | |_Elizabeth IRWIN ______________________________+ | (1732 - 1798) m 1753 | |--Elizabeth MCCONNELL | (1791 - ....) | _Alexander MCCONNELL __________________________+ | | (1735 - 1792) m 1765 |_Rosanna MCCONNELL __| (1772 - ....) m 1789| |______ (daughter of Robert d. 1777) MCCONNELL _+ (1740 - ....) m 1765
[91866] She was mentioned in the will of her grandfather Alexander McConnell written in 1791.
[91865]
[S12961]
Online summary of Franklin County, PA wills: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~treasures/pa/franklin/wi
__ | _James Walker MCCONNELL _______________| | (1872 - ....) m 1892 | | |__ | | |--Jesse Francis MCCONNELL | (1893 - ....) | __ | | |_Amelia "Amy" Josephine "Josey" CRAIG _| (1878 - ....) m 1892 | |__
[71189]
[S9117]
1900 Census, Atlanta, Jackman Twp, Hamilton Co., IN
[71190]
[S9117]
1900 Census, Atlanta, Jackman Twp, Hamilton Co., IN
[106099]
[S8750]
Indiana Marriages, 1811 to 1959
_Alexander Joseph MCCONNELL _+ | (1809 - 1849) m 1828 _Ira Alexander MCCONNELL _| | (1838 - 1884) | | |_Rossina GILLET _____________ | (1808 - 1878) m 1828 | |--Joseph G. MCCONNELL | (1865 - ....) | _Moses BARDEEN ______________ | | |_Rosanna J. BARDEEN ______| | |_Hannah FISHER ______________
[78963]
Joseph G. McConnell.
Though not himself a native of Steuben county Mr. McConnell, who is engaged in the furniture and undertaking business in the thriving village of Prattsburg, is a
scion of old and honored families of this county, where both his father and mother were born. He is numbered among the progressive and public-spirited citizens of Prattsburg and he has contributed in generous measure to its material and civic advancement. He is an influential citizen and one who has an impregnable place in the confidence and esteem of the community.
Joseph G. McConnell was born in Italy township, Yates county, New York, on the 18th of May, 1865, and is a son of Ira A. and Rosanna J. (Bardeen) McConnell, both of whom were born in Prattsburg township, Steuben county, where the respective families of stanch Scottish lineage were founded in an early day.
Ira A. McConnell was bom on the 14th of January, 1838, and was a son of Alexander McConnell, who was likewise a native of Prattsburg township, where he was born on the 2nd of August, 1817. Alexander McConnell was a son of William McConnell, who was born in Pennsylvania and who was a son of Guyon McConnell, a native of Scotland, whence he emigrated to America and established his home in Pennsylvania in 1776. There he passed the residue of his life, and his son William settled in Prattsburg township, Steuben county. New York, in the pioneer days, here securing a tract of wild land and reclaiming the same into a duly
productive farm. He and his wife here continued to reside until they were summoned to the life eternal, and during the long intervening years the family name has continued to be associated with the great basic art of agriculture in this county, the while representatives of the name have also achieved worthy success in other
lines of productive endeavor. Ira A. McConnell was born and educated in Steuben county, and with his parents moved to Yates county when he was five years of age. Upon reaching his majority he secured land in Italy township and became a successful agriculturist and influential citizen. His course was so guided and
governed by strict principles of integrity and honor that he never was denied the fullest measure of popular respect and confidence. He was a Republican in his political proclivities and his religious faith was that of the Baptist church, as was also that of his wife. He died in 1884. Mrs. Rosanna J. (Bardeen) McConnell was born in Prattsburg township on the 5th of April, 1844, and was a daughter of Moses and Hannah (Fisher) Bardeen, both of whom were born and reared in the same township. Moses Bardeen was a son of Calvin Bardeen, who likewise was a native of Prattsburg township and who was a son of Moses Bardeen, a patriot soldier of the Continental line in the war of the Revolution. From the brief data here incorporated it will be seen that both the McConnell and Bardeen families were founded in Steuben county in the pioneer epoch of its history, and both names have been conspicuously identified with the development and upbuilding of this favored sec-
tion of the old Empire state. Mrs. McConnell died in Italy, Yates county. New York, June 11, 1872.
Joseph G. McConnell, whose names initiates this review, was reared to the sturdy discipline of the home farm in Yates county, and after availing himself of the advantages of the district schools he entered the high school at Naples, that county, where he completed the prescribed curriculum. Thereafter he continued his
higher studies at Hillsdale College, in the city of Hillsdale, Michigan, where he remained a student for three years and where he admirably fortified himself for successful work in the pedagogic profession, to which he devoted his attention for a period of fifteen years, within which he was a popular and valued teacher in the
public schools of Yates and Wayne counties. He served five years as principal of the Macedon Academy, Macedon, New York, which was the last of his teaching, he having resigned that position.
In the year 1900 Mr. McConnell returned to the ancestral home, Steuben county, and located in the village of Prattsburg, where he purchased the old Foster furniture and undertaking establishment on Mechanic street, one of the oldest places of business of the town. He forthwith identified himself with local interests by engaging in the furniture and undertaking business, in which he has since continued with unqualified success, having an establishment of modern equipment and ppointments and having the best of facilities for the handling of the department of his enterprise devoted to undertaking and funeral directing. As a progressive business man and loyal and public-spirited citizen he is well upholding the high prestige ever attached to the name in Steuben county. In 1906 Mr. McConnell established a branch
store in the village of Pulteney, this country, and this also controls a large and representative patronage in the territory norraallj' tributary to the village. He is also owner of the Prattsburg Marble Works, representing one of the successful industrial enterprises of the county, and is a stockholder and director of the Prattsburg State Bank. In politics Mr. McConnell is a stalwart adherent of the Republican party and he has ever shown a deep and broad-minded interest in public affairs, especially those of a local order. He is affiliated with Prattsburg Lodge No. 583, F. & A. M., of which he is past master; with Prattsburg Lodge No.
598. Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and with Prattsburg Grange, Patrons of Husbandry. Both he and his wife are identified with the work of the Presbyterian church. Their home in Prattsburg is a center of cordial and refined hospitality and they also have an attractive summer cottage on the shores of Keuka
Lake.
On the 20th of November, 1889, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. McConnell to Miss Jennie Squier, who was born in Italy township, Yates county, New York, on the 9th of April, 1867, and who is a daughter of Ezra Squier, a representative citizen of that county. Mrs. McConnell was afforded the advantages of the pub-
lic schools of her native county and for several years prior to her marriage she had been a successful and popular teacher. Mr. and Mrs. McConnell have two children, Lyle E., who was born on the 27th of December, 1891, is now taking a course in electrical engineering in Bliss Electrical School, Washington, D. C. Mary E.,
who was born on the 5th of April, 1897, is attending the high school of her native town.
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[S10043]
Biography written in Steuben County, NY
_Jacob "Jake" MCCONNELL ____+ | (1827 - 1907) m 1852 _John Henry MCCONNELL _| | (1862 - 1926) m 1887 | | |_Elizabeth "Betsy" COLWELL _+ | (1837 - 1921) m 1852 | |--Lloyd E. MCCONNELL | (1895 - 1976) | _William MUNSON ____________ | | (1845 - ....) m 1866 |_Mattie MUNSON ________| (1868 - 1943) m 1887 | |_Lucretia MAY ______________ (1849 - ....) m 1866
[36531]
[S1391]
Tombstone, Oconee Mound Cemetery, Oconee Twp, Shelby, IL
[36532]
[S3010]
1900 Census, Dry Point Twp, Shelby Co., IL
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[S3256]
1910 Census, Dry Point Twp, Shelby Co., IL
[36534]
[S3257]
Tombstone, Oconee Mound Cemetery, Oconee Twp, Shelby, IL.
[36535]
[S1391]
Tombstone, Oconee Mound Cemetery, Oconee Twp, Shelby, IL
[103611]
[S1370]
Sandra Karen Walker Hughes, 702 Cortez Drive, Forsyth, IL 62535-9720.
__ | _Charles MCCONNELL __| | (1829 - ....) | | |__ | | |--Samuel A. MCCONNELL | (1857 - ....) | __ | | |_Margaret J. _____ __| (1835 - ....) | |__
[43516] That this Samuel Mcconnell was in Colorado in 1880 is just a guess.
[43513]
[S4034]
1860 Census, Chippewa Twp, Wayne Co., OH
[43514]
[S4034]
1860 Census, Chippewa Twp, Wayne Co., OH
[43515]
[S12282]
1880 Census, Newton Twp, MIami Co., OH
_John MCCONNELL ____________+ | (1791 - 1872) m 1814 _John Lemuel MCCONNELL _| | (1820 - 1895) m 1857 | | |_Elizabeth (Martin) INSKIP _ | (1789 - 1875) m 1814 | |--William Allen MCCONNELL | (1862 - 1921) | ____________________________ | | |_Mary THOMPSON _________| (1833 - ....) m 1857 | |____________________________
[48793]
[S4704]
1870 Census, Watseka, Belmont Twp, Iroquois Co, IL
[48794]
[S4704]
1870 Census, Watseka, Belmont Twp, Iroquois Co, IL
[48795]
[S4710]
1880 Census, Charlotte, Bates Co., MO
[48796]
[S8154]
1900 Census, Clinton, Henry Co., MO
[108063]
[S15160]
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohfayett/96-0997.html
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[S5762]
1900 Census, Indian Creek Twp, Monroe Co., IN
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[S5762]
1900 Census, Indian Creek Twp, Monroe Co., IN
[52779]
[S7848]
1910 Census, Indian Creek Twp, Monroe Co., IN
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[S5762]
1900 Census, Indian Creek Twp, Monroe Co., IN