Carrie _____

[10022]

8 FEB 1860 - ____

Family 1 : Homer MCCONNELL

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[10022] Per the 1900 census, she had no children, her father was from New York, her mother from Ireland.

[10020] [S863] Notes at McConnelsville Library, McConnelsville, OH provided by Lucille

[10021] [S8867] 1900 Census, Red Rock Twp, Minnehaha Co., SD

[102110] [S8867] 1900 Census, Red Rock Twp, Minnehaha Co., SD

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Leslie A. COMSTOCK

____ - ____

Family 1 : Minnie MCCONNELL

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[107751] [S13673] Pleasant Hill Cemetery Family Connections Family Tree, Ancestry.com

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June Marcele DAWSON

[37710]

18 AUG 1923 - 12 JUN 1987

Father: Helms Lee DAWSON
Mother: Frieda Elizabeth KLEIN

Family 1 : Living
  1. +Living
  2. +Living

                           __
                          |  
 _Helms Lee DAWSON _______|
|                         |
|                         |__
|                            
|
|--June Marcele DAWSON 
|  (1923 - 1987)
|                          __
|                         |  
|_Frieda Elizabeth KLEIN _|
                          |
                          |__
                             

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[37710] June Marcele Dawson, born Aug. 18, 1923.

June graduated from Fairbury, Nebraska High School in 1941 with a normal
training (teaching) certificate. The school year 1941/42 June taught in a
country school near Gladstone, Nebraska. She had 8 students in grades 1
through 8 in the one room school house. She had to build a fire in the coal
stove and do the janitorial work. All for $50 per month and room and board at
a nearby farm. The school year 1942/43 found her in a larger one room school
near Lincoln, Nebraska with about 15 students in grades 1 through 8 for $80
per month.

On Aug 1, 1943 she married Howard Brown. During World War II she followed him
to Columbia, South Carolina and to Washington, D.C. After the war they settled
in the Denver area. She worked about a year at Gates Rubber Co. From 1966 till
1978 she was secretary and later executive secretary for the Colorado Wool
Growers. She was able to be a very effective lobbyist for them and succeeded
in getting several bills through the Colorado Legislature to benefit the sheep-
men of Colorado.

From 1978 till her death June 12, 1987 she endured much chemotherapy and
radiation treating lymphoma cancer.

June was much loved by all who knew her for her cherry outlook and pleasant
smile and disposition.

[37708] [S421] Family History by Bashie (Tully) Brown and Howard Brown.

[37709] [S421] Family History by Bashie (Tully) Brown and Howard Brown.

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Janet GABBY

1760 - ____

Father: John GABBY
Mother: Jean BROWNLEE


                       _Robert GABBY _______
                      |                     
 _John GABBY _________|
| (1739 - 1810)       |
|                     |_Unknown ____________
|                                           
|
|--Janet GABBY 
|  (1760 - ....)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Jean BROWNLEE ______|
  (1740 - 1813)       |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[98301] [S14881] Register of Marriages & Baptisms Performed by Rev John Cuthbertson Covenanter Minister

[98302] [S14881] Register of Marriages & Baptisms Performed by Rev John Cuthbertson Covenanter Minister

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Giles HOPKINS

[36215]

____ - AB APR 1690

Father: Stephen HOPKINS
Mother: Mary _____


                       __
                      |  
 _Stephen HOPKINS ____|
| (1580 - 1644) m 1604|
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Giles HOPKINS 
|  
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Mary _____ _________|
  (.... - 1613) m 1604|
                      |__
                         

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[36215] "He volunteered with his father and brother Caleb to go against the Pequot
Indians in 1637. He moved from Plymouth to Yarmouth in late 1638 or early
1639 and probably met his wife there. They occupied the first house
traditionally built by the English on Cape Cod below Sandwich. Giles took
the oath of fidelity at Yarmouth and was named a surveyor of highways there
7 March 1642/3. Giles Hopkins of Yarmouth was conveyed 100 acres by his
brother Caleb 28 Oct. 1644, and not long thereafter Giles moved to Eastham,
where he served as highway surveyor in 1660, 1662, and 1671. He was
successful in a defamation suit against William Leverich on 3 Oct. 1654 and
served on juries in 1667-8." --

[36213] [S3237] Caleb Johnson, "The True Origin of Stephen Hopkins of the Mayflower," The

[36214] [S3235] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, by John D. Austin.

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_____ MCCONNELL

____ - ____

Family 1 : Elizabeth _____

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Glen G. MCCONNELL

3 AUG 1887 - MAR 1964

Father: George Reed MCCONNELL
Mother: Olive "Ollie" Nancy HOOK


                             _James Reed MCCONNELL _+
                            | (1833 - 1913) m 1856  
 _George Reed MCCONNELL ____|
| (1863 - 1921) m 1876      |
|                           |_Barbara Ann ROWINSKY _+
|                             (1827 - 1915) m 1856  
|
|--Glen G. MCCONNELL 
|  (1887 - 1964)
|                            _______________________
|                           |                       
|_Olive "Ollie" Nancy HOOK _|
  (1867 - 1935) m 1876      |
                            |_______________________
                                                    

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[49235] [S4798] 1910 Census, Troy, Miami Co., OH

[49236] [S3284] Social security death index.

[49237] [S8223] 1900 Census, Troy, Miami Co., OH

[49238] [S4798] 1910 Census, Troy, Miami Co., OH

[49239] [S15571] 1910 Census, Salt Lake City Ward 2, Salt Lake Co., UT

[49240] [S3284] Social security death index.

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John MCCONNELL

1835 - ____

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[81447] [S10465] Civil War Draft Registration

[81445] [S10465] Civil War Draft Registration

[81446] [S10465] Civil War Draft Registration

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Sarah MCCONNELL

[84794]

1873 - ____

Father: John MCCONNELL
Mother: Harriett _____


                       __
                      |  
 _John MCCONNELL _____|
| (1840 - ....)       |
|                     |__
|                        
|
|--Sarah MCCONNELL 
|  (1873 - ....)
|                      __
|                     |  
|_Harriett _____ _____|
  (1845 - ....)       |
                      |__
                         

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[84794] African American.

[84792] [S11157] 1880 Census, Clintonville, Bourbon Co., KY

[84793] [S11157] 1880 Census, Clintonville, Bourbon Co., KY

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Robert S. YOUNG

____ - ____

Family 1 : Elizabeth "Betsy" JOLLY

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[108234] [S15643] Ohio Marriages, 1800 to 1958

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