_John MCCONNELL _____+ | (1779 - 1858) m 1815 _Alexander Harvey "Bremer" MCCONNELL _| | (1818 - 1904) m 1845 | | |_Ann STEWART ________+ | (1793 - 1853) m 1815 | |--Joseph MCCONNELL | (1845 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Mary "Polly" Ann RHEA _______________| (1826 - 1913) m 1845 | |_____________________
[44743]
[S4164]
1900 Census, Blount Co., TN
[44744]
[S5791]
1850 Census, District 11, Blount Co., TN
[44745]
[S5785]
1870 Census, District 6, Blount Co., TN
[44746]
[S4164]
1900 Census, Blount Co., TN
_____________________ | _William MCCONNELL ____| | (1784 - 1870) | | |_____________________ | | |--Nathaniel Julius MCCONNELL | (1837 - 1928) | _James CALLER _______ | | |_Martha Little CALLER _| (1806 - ....) | |_Winifred DUKE ______
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Per 1900 census, his father was from S. Carolina, mother from Alabama. The 1900 census shows 10 children born for Cornelia, 2 of them living. So that may mean that most of the children in the 1900 census were not hers. A son, Massey DeWitt, said his father was about 6'5" tall. He was a corporal in the 6th Alabama Infantry, Regiment I according to National Park records. He was the census taker for the 1880 census.
Nathaniel John McConnell, clerk of court of Richland Parish, has been a resident of Louisiana since 1903. He has had a varied commercial experience and has proved admirably qualified for his duties as clerk of court. He was first elected to that office in 1916 and was re-elected in 1920 and again in 1924. Mr. McConnell was born in Wilcox County, Alabama, August 24, 1878, son of Nathaniel J. and Virginia (Foxworth) McConnell, who came to Louisiana after their son Nathaniel and now reside at Mangham, Richland Parish, his father being eighty-seven years of age and his mother seventy-seven.
Nathaniel J. McConnell, Sr., was a Confederate soldier in the Third Alabama Regiment, and saw a great deal of heavy fighting, though his only wound was when he was shot in the thigh. He was with General Gordon at Gettysburg and with Lee at Appomattox, serving as a non-commissioned officer, though in one battle when all his superior officers were killed he acted as lieutenant-colonel. After the war for many years he was on the road as a traveling salesman. His home was at Lower Peach Tree, in Wilcox County, on the Alabama River. he has been active in the Methodist Church and is a democrat. His first wife was Laura Kimbrough and there were eight children to that marriage. By his marriage to Virginia Foxworth there were ten children. A son by the first marriage, E. L. McConnell, is cattle inspector of Richmond Parish. By the second marriage: L. L McConnell, who is a cotton buyer at Mangham; Doctor McConnell, who is one of the leading physicians there M. K. McConnell, a salesman at Mangham; and M. D. McConnell is representative of a life insurance company at Mangham. Nathaniel J. McConnell, Jr., oldest son of his father's last marriage grew up at Lower Peach Tree, Alabama, attended school there and took a course in the Draughan Business College. He worked at stores at Lower Peach Tree until coming to Louisiana, and in this state spent three years as an accountant for W. T. Cook at Rayville, five years as an accountant for C. M. Noble at Charlieville, and for one year was with the Mangham Mercantile Company. Following that he was elected and began his service as clerk of court. Mr. McConnell married Miss Nellie Irby, a daughter of W. S. Irby of Lower Peach Tree, Alabama. They have three sons: Irby, a student of mechanical engineering in the Alabama Polytechnic Institute at Auburn, Alabama; Norman, who is taking the electrical engineering course in the same school; and Harold, attending high school at Rayville. Mr. McConnell is a trustee and treasurer of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; is a member of the Shreveport Consistory of the Scottish Rite Masons, and Mrs. McConnell is a Presbyterian. A History of Louisiana, (vol. 2), p. 252, by Henry E. Chambers. Published by The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, 1925.
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[S1755]
1900 Census, Lower Peach Tree, Wilcox Co., AL
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[S1755]
1900 Census, Lower Peach Tree, Wilcox Co., AL
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[S1755]
1900 Census, Lower Peach Tree, Wilcox Co., AL
_Robert MCCONNELL ___+ | (1768 - 1822) m 1800 _John McKnight MCCONNELL _| | (1814 - 1871) m 1842 | | |_Jane MCKNIGHT ______+ | (1779 - 1837) m 1800 | |--Robert MCCONNELL | (1842 - 1917) | _Alexander TURNBULL _ | | (1799 - ....) |_Mary Zeridah TURNBULL ___| (1825 - 1865) m 1842 | |_Sarah MCCOY ________ (1790 - ....)
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Robert McConnell's Civil War Record
Residence: Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois
Enlistment Date: 9 May 1864
Side Served: Union
State Served: Illinois
Death Date: 18 Apr 1917
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 9 May 1864.
Enlisted in Company A, 138th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 21 Jun 1864.
Mustered Out Company A, 138th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 14 Oct 1864 at Camp Butler, Springfield, IL.
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[S9199]
1880 Census, Monmouth Twp, Warren Co., IL
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[S445]
Mac Bozman, email: mbozman@su.edu.
[4993]
[S463]
1850 Census, Warren Co., IL
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[S2828]
1860 Census, Spring Grove Twp, Warren Co., IL
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[S2547]
Illinois Civil War Muster Record.
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[S2547]
Illinois Civil War Muster Record.
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[S2052]
Illinois state marriage index.
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[S9199]
1880 Census, Monmouth Twp, Warren Co., IL
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[S9197]
1900 Census, Monmouth, Warren Co., IL
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[S445]
Mac Bozman, email: mbozman@su.edu.
[5001]
[S7717]
Illinois Deaths and Stillbirths, 1916 to 1947
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[S2032]
Illinois marriage index.
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[S445]
Mac Bozman, email: mbozman@su.edu.
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[S2032]
Illinois marriage index.
_James Campbell MCCONNELL _+ | (1830 - ....) _John Newton MCCONNELL _| | (1864 - ....) m 1899 | | |_Hesther A. _____ _________ | (1841 - ....) | |--Robert F. MCCONNELL | (1897 - ....) | ___________________________ | | |_Florence M. _____ _____| (1878 - ....) m 1899 | |___________________________
[62340] Robert was described as a step-son in the 1900 census.
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[S7403]
1910 Census, Cimarron Village, Colfax Co., NM
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[S7404]
1900 Census, Justice Precinct 3, Stonewall Co., TX
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[S7403]
1910 Census, Cimarron Village, Colfax Co., NM
_____________________ | _John MCCONNELL _________________| | (1835 - 1918) m 1870 | | |_____________________ | | |--Robert W. MCCONNELL | (1875 - ....) | _Frederick KOPP _____ | | (1808 - 1870) m 1835 |_Eliza "Elizzie" Catherine KOPP _| (1849 - ....) m 1870 | |_Catherine MENNER ___ (1807 - 1854) m 1835
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[S8085]
1880 Census, Union Twp, Randolph Co., IN
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[S8085]
1880 Census, Union Twp, Randolph Co., IN
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1910 Census, Anderson Ward 3, Madison Co., IN
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[S8087]
1920 Census, Madison Co., IN
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[S14748]
1930 Census, Anderson City, Madison Co., IN
__ | _Charles Webster MORTON _| | | | |__ | | |--Lottie Maud MORTON | (1898 - ....) | __ | | |_Mary Emily MAZE ________| | |__
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[S8750]
Indiana Marriages, 1811 to 1959
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[S8750]
Indiana Marriages, 1811 to 1959
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[S4891]
1860 Census, West Union, Doddridge Co., WV
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[S4891]
1860 Census, West Union, Doddridge Co., WV
[49765]
[S4892]
1870 Census, West Union, Doddridge Co., WV
[40226]
[S3615]
Gary Chambers: e-mail: gcham@usa.com
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[S3615]
Gary Chambers: e-mail: gcham@usa.com