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1. | George CONNOLLY I-1 [1, 2]. He was born Abt. 1689 in Virginia, USA [2]. He died on 21 Feb 1772 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. | |||||
Notes for George CONNOLLY I: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!George Connolly I of Lancaster Co., VA, birth date and place unknown, was wealthy and veryprosperous.He owned two plantations in Lancaster Co., VA and oneplantation in Richmond Co. VA and many slaves.The only information about him comes fromhis will dated 2 April 1771 that was appraised 20 Feb 1772 in Lancaster Co., VA and recorded 19 Mar 1772 in Lancaster Co., VA. (WB 20, p. 31) His will lists the name of his sons, daughters, and their husbands and wives and some of his grandchildren.Since it does not name his wife, we can assume that she preceded him in death.Her name is unknown.
George Connolly was the only known child of Patrick.His date and place of birth are currently unknown as well as whom he married.According to his will, he had at least nine children (17): John, Patrick, James, William, George, Sarah, Betty, Mary and Frankie.No wife was mentioned in the will, so we can assume that she preceded him in death.His will was made on April 7, 1770 and recorded February 20, 1772 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
George is mentioned in the 1745 tithables of Christ Church having 8 tithables: John Wright, Robert Brooks and Tom, Dick, Nan, Billy and Jane negroes.
According to records obtained from Historic Christ Church in Lancaster County, like his father, George was an overseer at the Old House Quarter for the Carters.He owned at least 3 separate pieces of property (18), two of which were in Lancaster County and one in Richmond County, Virginia.He owned at least 16 slaves (19).
A piece of Georges character comes out in his will.In one place, he makes specific mention of the care of his daughter Frankie after his death because she was unable to care for herself.The second item relates to him specifically stating that his slave Hannah could choose whichever of his sons she would like to go to.
17.It should be noted that there is much misinformation regarding the dates of birth of his children, along with who they married.Most people who have posted the family tree of George on the internet, have shown some of George's children to be born around 1710 and the rest around 1740.It appears that one source of the confusion is that there are separate marriage records for a John and Patrick Connelly in Richmond County between 1728 and 1730.Many researchers have assumed that these were two of George's sons mentioned in the will.By deduction, the researchers assume that Patrick and John must have been born around 1710.They then show John and Patrick's sister Betty as being born in 1739, which is based on her death record (probably an accurate estimate).Finally, they show the rest of the children in either the 1710 timeframe or the 1740 timeframe or a wide estimate of 1710-1740.The theory would go that George (the father) was born around 1690, married and had some kids around 1710.His first wife then died.He later remarried a younger woman, who bore him additional children around 1740.The argument for the earlier dates rests on whether the John and Patrick mentioned in those marriage records are in fact the sons of George.If they are, certainly they would have been born around 1710. 18.According to his will dated April 7, 1770 (Lancaster County, Will Book 20, p.31) 19.Ibid
Will of George Connolly, made April 7, 1771 and recorded February 20, 1772. It is found in Will Book 20 p. 31. "In the Name of God Amen, April the Second Day One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy one I George Connolly of the County of Lancaster being in tollerable (sic) good Health of Body and Sound memory (God be praised) calling to mind that all men must die and the uncertainty of the time, for the better setling (sic) my worldly, and disposing of what Estate the most high has been graciously pleased to bestow upon me I make this my last Will and Testament. First and Principally I bequeath my soul in the Hands of God who first gave it me, my Body I commend to the Earth from where it came, to be decently buried in a Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors herein after mentioned not doubting through the Almighty power of God and his infinite mercy in Christ Jesus my only Saviour of a Joyfull Resurrection to eternal life. And as for my worldly Estate after all my Just Debts are paid I give and Bequeath as followeth. In Primis I give and bequeath my Lower Plantation (Purchased of David George) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to my son John Connolly and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath my Land and Plantation on which I now live to my son Patrick Connolly with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son James Connolly my Land in Richmond County with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son William Connolly and his heirs forever my Negroe man named Daniel, and my Negroe woman named Kate her Daughters Nanny and Winny and all their increase of each from the year 1768. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah James and her heirs forever my Molatto woman named Frank her son Jesse and whatever increase she also has or shall have, also every other Estate I have already given and Possess her with being all I intend to give her. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Blincoe and her heirs forever my Negroe fellow Dick and my Molatto fellow Robert and all I have already given and possess her with. Item I give and bequeath to my Grandson Rich'd Coleman my Negroe Girl Sally and all her increase to him and his heirs forever his Mother Betty Coleman having already received her portion of my Estate. I give and bequeath to my Friend Dale Carter Thirty Shillings current money. Item forasmuch as I have a Daughter that is by no means able to take care of herself or govern her Estate being very much subject to have fits whose name is Frankie therefore I have thought proper to leave her in the care of her Brother in Law John Blincoe with her two Negroe Girls Nell and Jane and their increase (if any) to maintain her, the use of whom I give to the said Blincoe during his life for that purpose and if he dye before my said Daughter Frankie then to remain with her Sister Mary during her Widowhood and afterwards if she thinks proper to stay with her, otherwise to make choice of any of her Brothers to go to after her Sisters Marriage or death with the said Negroes and their increase to maintain her and when the said Frankie shall dye then I give and bequeath the said two Negroe Girls Nell and Jane with their increase after her death to my three Grandchildren George Connolly Blincoe, Betty Blincoe, and Ann Keene Blincoe and their heirs forever, and in case of the death of either of them under age or without heir or heirs the whole to decend (sic) to the survivor or survivors agreeable to a Bond of the said John Blincoes dated in February last. Item I give and bequeath all the remainder of my Estate of what nature soever not already willed away to be Equally Divided amongst my three sons John, James, and Patrick reserving to my Grandchild George Connolly son of my son George Connolly dec'd half a Share to them all and their heirs forever except my Bed in the old House and my large Walnut oval Table to my son Patrick Connolly and his heirs, it is my Will and desire that my Negroe woman Hannah choose either of my sons to go ? they paying the praising price. I do hereby Nominate and appoint my four sons John, William, James and Patrick and my Friend Dale Carter Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking and disannulling all other Wills herebefore made and do by these presents discharge my Executors of being compelled to give Security for the faithfull (sic) discharge of their duty. In witness whereof I have to this Will affixed my hand and Seal the date above written. Sealed and Published in presence of Peter Miller George Connolly Samuel Brooks Dale Carter At a Court held for Lancaster County on the 20th of February 1772. This Will was proved in Court by the oaths of Dale Carter, Gent and Samuel Brooks Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded" Contributed by James Connolly
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Notes for George CONNOLLY I: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!George Connolly I of Lancaster Co., VA, birth date and place unknown, was wealthy and veryprosperous.He owned two plantations in Lancaster Co., VA and oneplantation in Richmond Co. VA and many slaves.The only information about him comes fromhis will dated 2 April 1771 that was appraised 20 Feb 1772 in Lancaster Co., VA and recorded 19 Mar 1772 in Lancaster Co., VA. (WB 20, p. 31) His will lists the name of his sons, daughters, and their husbands and wives and some of his grandchildren.Since it does not name his wife, we can assume that she preceded him in death.Her name is unknown.
George Connolly was the only known child of Patrick.His date and place of birth are currently unknown as well as whom he married.According to his will, he had at least nine children (17): John, Patrick, James, William, George, Sarah, Betty, Mary and Frankie.No wife was mentioned in the will, so we can assume that she preceded him in death.His will was made on April 7, 1770 and recorded February 20, 1772 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
George is mentioned in the 1745 tithables of Christ Church having 8 tithables: John Wright, Robert Brooks and Tom, Dick, Nan, Billy and Jane negroes.
According to records obtained from Historic Christ Church in Lancaster County, like his father, George was an overseer at the Old House Quarter for the Carters.He owned at least 3 separate pieces of property (18), two of which were in Lancaster County and one in Richmond County, Virginia.He owned at least 16 slaves (19).
A piece of Georges character comes out in his will.In one place, he makes specific mention of the care of his daughter Frankie after his death because she was unable to care for herself.The second item relates to him specifically stating that his slave Hannah could choose whichever of his sons she would like to go to.
17.It should be noted that there is much misinformation regarding the dates of birth of his children, along with who they married.Most people who have posted the family tree of George on the internet, have shown some of George's children to be born around 1710 and the rest around 1740.It appears that one source of the confusion is that there are separate marriage records for a John and Patrick Connelly in Richmond County between 1728 and 1730.Many researchers have assumed that these were two of George's sons mentioned in the will.By deduction, the researchers assume that Patrick and John must have been born around 1710.They then show John and Patrick's sister Betty as being born in 1739, which is based on her death record (probably an accurate estimate).Finally, they show the rest of the children in either the 1710 timeframe or the 1740 timeframe or a wide estimate of 1710-1740.The theory would go that George (the father) was born around 1690, married and had some kids around 1710.His first wife then died.He later remarried a younger woman, who bore him additional children around 1740.The argument for the earlier dates rests on whether the John and Patrick mentioned in those marriage records are in fact the sons of George.If they are, certainly they would have been born around 1710. 18.According to his will dated April 7, 1770 (Lancaster County, Will Book 20, p.31) 19.Ibid
Will of George Connolly, made April 7, 1771 and recorded February 20, 1772. It is found in Will Book 20 p. 31. "In the Name of God Amen, April the Second Day One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy one I George Connolly of the County of Lancaster being in tollerable (sic) good Health of Body and Sound memory (God be praised) calling to mind that all men must die and the uncertainty of the time, for the better setling (sic) my worldly, and disposing of what Estate the most high has been graciously pleased to bestow upon me I make this my last Will and Testament. First and Principally I bequeath my soul in the Hands of God who first gave it me, my Body I commend to the Earth from where it came, to be decently buried in a Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors herein after mentioned not doubting through the Almighty power of God and his infinite mercy in Christ Jesus my only Saviour of a Joyfull Resurrection to eternal life. And as for my worldly Estate after all my Just Debts are paid I give and Bequeath as followeth. In Primis I give and bequeath my Lower Plantation (Purchased of David George) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to my son John Connolly and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath my Land and Plantation on which I now live to my son Patrick Connolly with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son James Connolly my Land in Richmond County with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son William Connolly and his heirs forever my Negroe man named Daniel, and my Negroe woman named Kate her Daughters Nanny and Winny and all their increase of each from the year 1768. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah James and her heirs forever my Molatto woman named Frank her son Jesse and whatever increase she also has or shall have, also every other Estate I have already given and Possess her with being all I intend to give her. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Blincoe and her heirs forever my Negroe fellow Dick and my Molatto fellow Robert and all I have already given and possess her with. Item I give and bequeath to my Grandson Rich'd Coleman my Negroe Girl Sally and all her increase to him and his heirs forever his Mother Betty Coleman having already received her portion of my Estate. I give and bequeath to my Friend Dale Carter Thirty Shillings current money. Item forasmuch as I have a Daughter that is by no means able to take care of herself or govern her Estate being very much subject to have fits whose name is Frankie therefore I have thought proper to leave her in the care of her Brother in Law John Blincoe with her two Negroe Girls Nell and Jane and their increase (if any) to maintain her, the use of whom I give to the said Blincoe during his life for that purpose and if he dye before my said Daughter Frankie then to remain with her Sister Mary during her Widowhood and afterwards if she thinks proper to stay with her, otherwise to make choice of any of her Brothers to go to after her Sisters Marriage or death with the said Negroes and their increase to maintain her and when the said Frankie shall dye then I give and bequeath the said two Negroe Girls Nell and Jane with their increase after her death to my three Grandchildren George Connolly Blincoe, Betty Blincoe, and Ann Keene Blincoe and their heirs forever, and in case of the death of either of them under age or without heir or heirs the whole to decend (sic) to the survivor or survivors agreeable to a Bond of the said John Blincoes dated in February last. Item I give and bequeath all the remainder of my Estate of what nature soever not already willed away to be Equally Divided amongst my three sons John, James, and Patrick reserving to my Grandchild George Connolly son of my son George Connolly dec'd half a Share to them all and their heirs forever except my Bed in the old House and my large Walnut oval Table to my son Patrick Connolly and his heirs, it is my Will and desire that my Negroe woman Hannah choose either of my sons to go ? they paying the praising price. I do hereby Nominate and appoint my four sons John, William, James and Patrick and my Friend Dale Carter Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking and disannulling all other Wills herebefore made and do by these presents discharge my Executors of being compelled to give Security for the faithfull (sic) discharge of their duty. In witness whereof I have to this Will affixed my hand and Seal the date above written. Sealed and Published in presence of Peter Miller George Connolly Samuel Brooks Dale Carter At a Court held for Lancaster County on the 20th of February 1772. This Will was proved in Court by the oaths of Dale Carter, Gent and Samuel Brooks Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded" Contributed by James Connolly
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Notes for George CONNOLLY I: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!George Connolly I of Lancaster Co., VA, birth date and place unknown, was wealthy and veryprosperous.He owned two plantations in Lancaster Co., VA and oneplantation in Richmond Co. VA and many slaves.The only information about him comes fromhis will dated 2 April 1771 that was appraised 20 Feb 1772 in Lancaster Co., VA and recorded 19 Mar 1772 in Lancaster Co., VA. (WB 20, p. 31) His will lists the name of his sons, daughters, and their husbands and wives and some of his grandchildren.Since it does not name his wife, we can assume that she preceded him in death.Her name is unknown.
George Connolly was the only known child of Patrick.His date and place of birth are currently unknown as well as whom he married.According to his will, he had at least nine children (17): John, Patrick, James, William, George, Sarah, Betty, Mary and Frankie.No wife was mentioned in the will, so we can assume that she preceded him in death.His will was made on April 7, 1770 and recorded February 20, 1772 in Lancaster County, Virginia.
George is mentioned in the 1745 tithables of Christ Church having 8 tithables: John Wright, Robert Brooks and Tom, Dick, Nan, Billy and Jane negroes.
According to records obtained from Historic Christ Church in Lancaster County, like his father, George was an overseer at the Old House Quarter for the Carters.He owned at least 3 separate pieces of property (18), two of which were in Lancaster County and one in Richmond County, Virginia.He owned at least 16 slaves (19).
A piece of Georges character comes out in his will.In one place, he makes specific mention of the care of his daughter Frankie after his death because she was unable to care for herself.The second item relates to him specifically stating that his slave Hannah could choose whichever of his sons she would like to go to.
17.It should be noted that there is much misinformation regarding the dates of birth of his children, along with who they married.Most people who have posted the family tree of George on the internet, have shown some of George's children to be born around 1710 and the rest around 1740.It appears that one source of the confusion is that there are separate marriage records for a John and Patrick Connelly in Richmond County between 1728 and 1730.Many researchers have assumed that these were two of George's sons mentioned in the will.By deduction, the researchers assume that Patrick and John must have been born around 1710.They then show John and Patrick's sister Betty as being born in 1739, which is based on her death record (probably an accurate estimate).Finally, they show the rest of the children in either the 1710 timeframe or the 1740 timeframe or a wide estimate of 1710-1740.The theory would go that George (the father) was born around 1690, married and had some kids around 1710.His first wife then died.He later remarried a younger woman, who bore him additional children around 1740.The argument for the earlier dates rests on whether the John and Patrick mentioned in those marriage records are in fact the sons of George.If they are, certainly they would have been born around 1710. 18.According to his will dated April 7, 1770 (Lancaster County, Will Book 20, p.31) 19.Ibid
Will of George Connolly, made April 7, 1771 and recorded February 20, 1772. It is found in Will Book 20 p. 31. "In the Name of God Amen, April the Second Day One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy one I George Connolly of the County of Lancaster being in tollerable (sic) good Health of Body and Sound memory (God be praised) calling to mind that all men must die and the uncertainty of the time, for the better setling (sic) my worldly, and disposing of what Estate the most high has been graciously pleased to bestow upon me I make this my last Will and Testament. First and Principally I bequeath my soul in the Hands of God who first gave it me, my Body I commend to the Earth from where it came, to be decently buried in a Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors herein after mentioned not doubting through the Almighty power of God and his infinite mercy in Christ Jesus my only Saviour of a Joyfull Resurrection to eternal life. And as for my worldly Estate after all my Just Debts are paid I give and Bequeath as followeth. In Primis I give and bequeath my Lower Plantation (Purchased of David George) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to my son John Connolly and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath my Land and Plantation on which I now live to my son Patrick Connolly with the appurtenances thereunto belonging to him and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son James Connolly my Land in Richmond County with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and his heirs forever. Item I give and bequeath to my son William Connolly and his heirs forever my Negroe man named Daniel, and my Negroe woman named Kate her Daughters Nanny and Winny and all their increase of each from the year 1768. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah James and her heirs forever my Molatto woman named Frank her son Jesse and whatever increase she also has or shall have, also every other Estate I have already given and Possess her with being all I intend to give her. Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Blincoe and her heirs forever my Negroe fellow Dick and my Molatto fellow Robert and all I have already given and possess her with. Item I give and bequeath to my Grandson Rich'd Coleman my Negroe Girl Sally and all her increase to him and his heirs forever his Mother Betty Coleman having already received her portion of my Estate. I give and bequeath to my Friend Dale Carter Thirty Shillings current money. Item forasmuch as I have a Daughter that is by no means able to take care of herself or govern her Estate being very much subject to have fits whose name is Frankie therefore I have thought proper to leave her in the care of her Brother in Law John Blincoe with her two Negroe Girls Nell and Jane and their increase (if any) to maintain her, the use of whom I give to the said Blincoe during his life for that purpose and if he dye before my said Daughter Frankie then to remain with her Sister Mary during her Widowhood and afterwards if she thinks proper to stay with her, otherwise to make choice of any of her Brothers to go to after her Sisters Marriage or death with the said Negroes and their increase to maintain her and when the said Frankie shall dye then I give and bequeath the said two Negroe Girls Nell and Jane with their increase after her death to my three Grandchildren George Connolly Blincoe, Betty Blincoe, and Ann Keene Blincoe and their heirs forever, and in case of the death of either of them under age or without heir or heirs the whole to decend (sic) to the survivor or survivors agreeable to a Bond of the said John Blincoes dated in February last. Item I give and bequeath all the remainder of my Estate of what nature soever not already willed away to be Equally Divided amongst my three sons John, James, and Patrick reserving to my Grandchild George Connolly son of my son George Connolly dec'd half a Share to them all and their heirs forever except my Bed in the old House and my large Walnut oval Table to my son Patrick Connolly and his heirs, it is my Will and desire that my Negroe woman Hannah choose either of my sons to go ? they paying the praising price. I do hereby Nominate and appoint my four sons John, William, James and Patrick and my Friend Dale Carter Executors of this my last Will and testament hereby revoking and disannulling all other Wills herebefore made and do by these presents discharge my Executors of being compelled to give Security for the faithfull (sic) discharge of their duty. In witness whereof I have to this Will affixed my hand and Seal the date above written. Sealed and Published in presence of Peter Miller George Connolly Samuel Brooks Dale Carter At a Court held for Lancaster County on the 20th of February 1772. This Will was proved in Court by the oaths of Dale Carter, Gent and Samuel Brooks Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded" Contributed by James Connolly
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<No name>. She was born Bet. 1671–1697. She died Bet. 1743–1789. | ||||||
Notes for <No name>: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!Name of George Connolly I wife is unknown.
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Notes for <No name>: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!Name of George Connolly I wife is unknown.
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George CONNOLLY I and <No name>. They were married Abt. 1708 in Virginia, USA. They had 9 children. | ||||||||
i. | Patrick CONNOLLY I. He was born Bet. 1703–1717. He married Mary WADDILOW. Their marriage on 28 Jul 1728 in Richmond, Virginia, USA (North Farnham Parish). He died Bet. 1734–1802. | |||||||
Notes for Patrick CONNOLLY I: General Notes: Patricks date and place of birth are unknown.He married Ann Doggett on April 16, 1772.He inherited his fathers plantation in Lancaster Co.In August of 1777, on the motion of his brother John, Patrick was by court order examined as to his state of mind.Based on the subsequent report, he was sent to a Hospital in Williamsburg in February 1778.It is unknown how much longer he lived and whether or not he had children
24.It is my assumption that George's son Patrick is the same one who married Ann Doggett.I have not thoroughly proven this yet.
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ii. | John CONNOLLY. He was born Abt. 1709 in Virginia, USA. He married Margaret OLDHAM. Their marriage on 26 Feb 1730 in Richmond, Virginia, USA (North Farnham Parish). He died Bet. 1736–1800. | |||||||
Notes for John CONNOLLY: General Notes: Johns date and place of birth are unknown.We know that he inherited his fathers lower plantation in Lancaster Co., which his father had purchased from David George.John is mentioned in the estate records of a William Hill (21).According to those records, John married Williams widow (given name Betty according to one source) and became guardian to William and Bettys children.One researcher (22) states that John and Betty had a son (William) and a daughter (Nancy).Apparently Betty died sometime before April 23, 1778, when John married Mary Stephens.John and Mary had at least the following children (23): Harrison (B: 11/2/1780), George (8/13/1782), John (3/14/1785), Betsey (4/6/1787) and Williamson (7/8/1789).
Just prior to his marriage to Mary Stephens, on March 11, 1778 John purchased 290 acres, which fell in both Richmond and Northumberland Counties from John and Martha Turberville.On May 20 of that same year, John and Mary Connolly sold their land in Lancaster County to Jesse Harrison.Apparently this completed a move they were making from Lancaster to Richmond County.Note that both transactions were witnessed by his brother James, among others.At this point his date of death is unknown.
20.It is our conviction that it is George's son John who married the widow Betty Hill (widow of William Hill) and later married Mary Stephens.This is the conclusion reached reached by other researchers and the following information is based on that assumption.We anticipate uncovering additional, documented evidence to bear this out. 21.Lancaster County Will Book 18, pg 74 and Will Book 20, p 74. 22.Bayne O'Brien in her "Conley" work pg. 24. 23.Various other researchers have shown additional children, but I have not yet seen the evidence
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Notes for John CONNOLLY: General Notes: Johns date and place of birth are unknown.We know that he inherited his fathers lower plantation in Lancaster Co., which his father had purchased from David George.John is mentioned in the estate records of a William Hill (21).According to those records, John married Williams widow (given name Betty according to one source) and became guardian to William and Bettys children.One researcher (22) states that John and Betty had a son (William) and a daughter (Nancy).Apparently Betty died sometime before April 23, 1778, when John married Mary Stephens.John and Mary had at least the following children (23): Harrison (B: 11/2/1780), George (8/13/1782), John (3/14/1785), Betsey (4/6/1787) and Williamson (7/8/1789).
Just prior to his marriage to Mary Stephens, on March 11, 1778 John purchased 290 acres, which fell in both Richmond and Northumberland Counties from John and Martha Turberville.On May 20 of that same year, John and Mary Connolly sold their land in Lancaster County to Jesse Harrison.Apparently this completed a move they were making from Lancaster to Richmond County.Note that both transactions were witnessed by his brother James, among others.At this point his date of death is unknown.
20.It is our conviction that it is George's son John who married the widow Betty Hill (widow of William Hill) and later married Mary Stephens.This is the conclusion reached reached by other researchers and the following information is based on that assumption.We anticipate uncovering additional, documented evidence to bear this out. 21.Lancaster County Will Book 18, pg 74 and Will Book 20, p 74. 22.Bayne O'Brien in her "Conley" work pg. 24. 23.Various other researchers have shown additional children, but I have not yet seen the evidence
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iii. | Frankie CONNOLLY. She was born Bet. 1710–1739 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1715–1821. | ||||||
Notes for Frankie CONNOLLY: General Notes: The only information known of Frankie comes from her fathers will.In it she is described as being unable to care for herself.Her father requests that she be cared for by her sister Mary and her husband John Blincoe.Apparently Frankie never married or had children.
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iv. | James CONNOLLY. He was born Bet. 1710–1739 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. He married Catherine. They were married Bet. 1730–1776. He died Bet. 1730–1818. | ||||||
Notes for James CONNOLLY: General Notes: James date and place of birth are unknown.However, we believe that he was born in Lancaster County, Virginia (31) between 1740 and 1750 (32).He married Mary Griggs (33) at an unknown date and location.She died sometime after 1775 (34) and before 1778 (35).James and Mary had the following children: Charlotte Connolly (DOB December 10, 1772 in Richmond County, Virginia (36) ), Patrick Connolly (Birth Info Unknown) and William Griggs Connolly (DOB October 27, 1775 in Lancaster County, Virginia (37)).We believe that following Mary's death, James remarried around 1777 or 1778 to a Catherine Payne (38).They had the following children: Cyrus Payne Connolly on November 17, 1778 (39), Elizabeth Payne Connolly and Margaret Wallis Connolly.The assumption that the James Connolly married to Mary Griggs is the same one married to Catherine Payne is based on the following pieces of information:
1) Dates of children's births: We have documented the dates of 3 of these children - Charlotte (December 10, 1772), William (October 27, 1775) and Cyrus (November 17, 1778).Charlotte and William were children of James and Mary Griggs Connolly.Cyrus was the son of James and Catherine Payne Connolly.No children for James and Mary have been found after 1775 and no children for James and Catherine have been found before 1778. 2) Death of Mary Griggs: It is a certain fact that she was dead by 1780 (40).While it is possible that she was alive in 1778 and 1779, it is very possible that she died in 1775, 1776 or 1777, maybe even during the birth of William Griggs Connolly.Her early death, leaving James with young children, would have necessitated him remarrying quickly to provide a mother to his young children. 3) The similar movements of these people: James, Mary, Patrick, Charlotte, William, Catherine and Cyrus have been documented to have been in the Lancaster County, Virginia area (41)in the 1770's.James (without his wife Mary), Catherine, Patrick, William, Cyrus, Elizabeth and Margaret have all been documented as being in Orange County, Virginia from about 1779-1788 (42).James, Charlotte, Patrick, William and Cyrus were found in Charlotte County, Virginia in the 1790's (43).Also, William moved to Montgomery County, NC in 1798 (44).There are indications that Cyrus may have been there as well, due to his wife living in that area around the time of their marriage.Finally, both William and Cyrus lived in the Burke County, NC area for a period of time in the early 1800's. 4) We find only one James Connolly living in Orange County and Charlotte County at the above mentioned times.
Item #3 indicates the close relationship these people had.It is obvious that the children from Mary and the children from Catherine could not be full brothers and sisters by definition.They also cannot be 1st cousins as their fathers have the same name.It is unlikely that they would have traveled so closely had they merely been 2nd cousins.Thus by default, we reach the conclusion that Mary died between 1775-1778 and James remarried to Catherine in 1777 or 1778 and that he is the father to all of these kids.
In July of 1779, the family sold their land in Richmond County (45) and moved to Orange County, Virginia (46).The reason for the move is unknown, however this move would have occurred during the Revolutionary War.James is mentioned in a petition to the Virginia legislature in regards to Revolutionary War service.It is unclear whether he actually served during the war or not.He is found in no other records such as listings of soldiers and pensions.
The family sold their land in Orange County in 1788.We know that they were in Charlotte County in 1790 from Personal Tax listings.However, where they were between 1788 and 1790 is uncertain.William Griggs Connolly's obituary indicates that the family moved directly from Orange County to Charlotte County.James shows up in tax records in Charlotte County until 1806.It appears that all of his children (47) except Patrick had moved elsewhere prior to that date, so it seems unlikely that he made a later move to be with them, especially with Patrick so near.As he was older at this point, if he had wanted to go and live with his other children, he probably would have left with them.My suspicion is that the reason is no longer mentioned in tax records after 1806 is that he died that year.We do not know what happened to Catherine his wife.
30.The certain connection of our James Connolly to the James Connolly shown as a son in George Connolly I's will is made based on the land in Richmond County mentioned in the said will.The purchase of the land by George was made in 1768 from Thomas and Betty Coleman (George's son-in-law and daughter).The land was for 175 acres in Richmond County on the Branches of Totuskey (Richmond Co. Deed Book No. 13, pp 42-44).This same piece of land was sold on July 5, 1779 by a James and Catherine Connolly (Richmond Co. Deed Book No. 14, pp 535-536).We know that this is our James, as it specifically mentions his wife, the sale date was 16 days before he purchased land in Orange County and because his daughter Catherine was born there. 31.This is based on the fact that his children were born in the area.We also know that his father's land was in Lancaster County.Also, James' father-in-law, William Griggs had a will filed in Lancaster County. 32. This is an estimate based on the birth dates of his children that we know (Charlotte - 1772 and William - 1775).James could have been born prior to this date, but not much later. 33.James is explicitly mentioned in the will of William Griggs in 1780 (Lancaster Co.Will Book No. 20, p 227), although his wife's first name is not.There is no known marriage record for James and Mary.However, we get her name from the birth record of their daughter Charlotte Connolly in Richmond County, Virginia in 1772. 34.This is based on the birth of William Griggs Connolly who is believed to have been her last child.According to his obituary, he was born in 1775. 35.This date was chosen as it was the birth year of Cyrus Connolly, believed to be the son of James Connolly through Catherine Payne Connolly.We are convinced that Mary had died at this point and James had remarried and fathered a son named Cyrus.Further evidence of such is presented in this document.Either way, she was definitely dead before 1780 when her father's will was written. 36.According to birth record from Richmond County, Virginia (Registers of North Farnham Parish 1663-1814 and Lunenburg Parish 1783-1800 p.20). 37.According to his obituary in the Southern Christian Advocate. 38.No known marriage record available. 39.According to birth record (Northumberland County, Record of Births 1661-1810) 40.Based on the will of her father William Griggs. 41.This would include Lancaster County, Northumberland County and Richmond County, all of which are right next to each other.James, Mary, Charlotte, Patrick and William have been shown together and James, Catherine and Cyrus were shown together. 42.These dates are based on the land purchases and sells by James and Catherine Connolly.The Richard Payne Indenture (Orange County Deed Book No. 19 p. 377)ties James, Catherine, Cyrus, Elizabeth and Margaret together.The sell of the land by James and Catherine has Patrick as a witness and provides a strong link between the 'two' families.William is documented as being there according to his obituary. 43.Charlotte is found there according to her marriage record.James is also mentioned in her marriage record as well as being witness to a couple of wills.Patrick, William and Cyrus have been found as witnesses to wills.In addition, William is documented as being there by his marriage record and his obituary. 44.According to his obituary in the Southern Christian Advocate. 45.Richmond County Deed Book No. 14, pp 535-536. 46.Based on the age of William Griggs Connolly referred to in his obituary at the time of the move and the purchase of land record for James and Catherine Connolly found in Orange County (Orange County Deed Book No. 17, pp 232-234). 47.It should be noted that we haven't had the opportunity to research the movements of his daughters by Catherine, Elizabeth and Margaret.
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Notes for James CONNOLLY: General Notes: James date and place of birth are unknown.However, we believe that he was born in Lancaster County, Virginia (31) between 1740 and 1750 (32).He married Mary Griggs (33) at an unknown date and location.She died sometime after 1775 (34) and before 1778 (35).James and Mary had the following children: Charlotte Connolly (DOB December 10, 1772 in Richmond County, Virginia (36) ), Patrick Connolly (Birth Info Unknown) and William Griggs Connolly (DOB October 27, 1775 in Lancaster County, Virginia (37)).We believe that following Mary's death, James remarried around 1777 or 1778 to a Catherine Payne (38).They had the following children: Cyrus Payne Connolly on November 17, 1778 (39), Elizabeth Payne Connolly and Margaret Wallis Connolly.The assumption that the James Connolly married to Mary Griggs is the same one married to Catherine Payne is based on the following pieces of information:
1) Dates of children's births: We have documented the dates of 3 of these children - Charlotte (December 10, 1772), William (October 27, 1775) and Cyrus (November 17, 1778).Charlotte and William were children of James and Mary Griggs Connolly.Cyrus was the son of James and Catherine Payne Connolly.No children for James and Mary have been found after 1775 and no children for James and Catherine have been found before 1778. 2) Death of Mary Griggs: It is a certain fact that she was dead by 1780 (40).While it is possible that she was alive in 1778 and 1779, it is very possible that she died in 1775, 1776 or 1777, maybe even during the birth of William Griggs Connolly.Her early death, leaving James with young children, would have necessitated him remarrying quickly to provide a mother to his young children. 3) The similar movements of these people: James, Mary, Patrick, Charlotte, William, Catherine and Cyrus have been documented to have been in the Lancaster County, Virginia area (41)in the 1770's.James (without his wife Mary), Catherine, Patrick, William, Cyrus, Elizabeth and Margaret have all been documented as being in Orange County, Virginia from about 1779-1788 (42).James, Charlotte, Patrick, William and Cyrus were found in Charlotte County, Virginia in the 1790's (43).Also, William moved to Montgomery County, NC in 1798 (44).There are indications that Cyrus may have been there as well, due to his wife living in that area around the time of their marriage.Finally, both William and Cyrus lived in the Burke County, NC area for a period of time in the early 1800's. 4) We find only one James Connolly living in Orange County and Charlotte County at the above mentioned times.
Item #3 indicates the close relationship these people had.It is obvious that the children from Mary and the children from Catherine could not be full brothers and sisters by definition.They also cannot be 1st cousins as their fathers have the same name.It is unlikely that they would have traveled so closely had they merely been 2nd cousins.Thus by default, we reach the conclusion that Mary died between 1775-1778 and James remarried to Catherine in 1777 or 1778 and that he is the father to all of these kids.
In July of 1779, the family sold their land in Richmond County (45) and moved to Orange County, Virginia (46).The reason for the move is unknown, however this move would have occurred during the Revolutionary War.James is mentioned in a petition to the Virginia legislature in regards to Revolutionary War service.It is unclear whether he actually served during the war or not.He is found in no other records such as listings of soldiers and pensions.
The family sold their land in Orange County in 1788.We know that they were in Charlotte County in 1790 from Personal Tax listings.However, where they were between 1788 and 1790 is uncertain.William Griggs Connolly's obituary indicates that the family moved directly from Orange County to Charlotte County.James shows up in tax records in Charlotte County until 1806.It appears that all of his children (47) except Patrick had moved elsewhere prior to that date, so it seems unlikely that he made a later move to be with them, especially with Patrick so near.As he was older at this point, if he had wanted to go and live with his other children, he probably would have left with them.My suspicion is that the reason is no longer mentioned in tax records after 1806 is that he died that year.We do not know what happened to Catherine his wife.
30.The certain connection of our James Connolly to the James Connolly shown as a son in George Connolly I's will is made based on the land in Richmond County mentioned in the said will.The purchase of the land by George was made in 1768 from Thomas and Betty Coleman (George's son-in-law and daughter).The land was for 175 acres in Richmond County on the Branches of Totuskey (Richmond Co. Deed Book No. 13, pp 42-44).This same piece of land was sold on July 5, 1779 by a James and Catherine Connolly (Richmond Co. Deed Book No. 14, pp 535-536).We know that this is our James, as it specifically mentions his wife, the sale date was 16 days before he purchased land in Orange County and because his daughter Catherine was born there. 31.This is based on the fact that his children were born in the area.We also know that his father's land was in Lancaster County.Also, James' father-in-law, William Griggs had a will filed in Lancaster County. 32. This is an estimate based on the birth dates of his children that we know (Charlotte - 1772 and William - 1775).James could have been born prior to this date, but not much later. 33.James is explicitly mentioned in the will of William Griggs in 1780 (Lancaster Co.Will Book No. 20, p 227), although his wife's first name is not.There is no known marriage record for James and Mary.However, we get her name from the birth record of their daughter Charlotte Connolly in Richmond County, Virginia in 1772. 34.This is based on the birth of William Griggs Connolly who is believed to have been her last child.According to his obituary, he was born in 1775. 35.This date was chosen as it was the birth year of Cyrus Connolly, believed to be the son of James Connolly through Catherine Payne Connolly.We are convinced that Mary had died at this point and James had remarried and fathered a son named Cyrus.Further evidence of such is presented in this document.Either way, she was definitely dead before 1780 when her father's will was written. 36.According to birth record from Richmond County, Virginia (Registers of North Farnham Parish 1663-1814 and Lunenburg Parish 1783-1800 p.20). 37.According to his obituary in the Southern Christian Advocate. 38.No known marriage record available. 39.According to birth record (Northumberland County, Record of Births 1661-1810) 40.Based on the will of her father William Griggs. 41.This would include Lancaster County, Northumberland County and Richmond County, all of which are right next to each other.James, Mary, Charlotte, Patrick and William have been shown together and James, Catherine and Cyrus were shown together. 42.These dates are based on the land purchases and sells by James and Catherine Connolly.The Richard Payne Indenture (Orange County Deed Book No. 19 p. 377)ties James, Catherine, Cyrus, Elizabeth and Margaret together.The sell of the land by James and Catherine has Patrick as a witness and provides a strong link between the 'two' families.William is documented as being there according to his obituary. 43.Charlotte is found there according to her marriage record.James is also mentioned in her marriage record as well as being witness to a couple of wills.Patrick, William and Cyrus have been found as witnesses to wills.In addition, William is documented as being there by his marriage record and his obituary. 44.According to his obituary in the Southern Christian Advocate. 45.Richmond County Deed Book No. 14, pp 535-536. 46.Based on the age of William Griggs Connolly referred to in his obituary at the time of the move and the purchase of land record for James and Catherine Connolly found in Orange County (Orange County Deed Book No. 17, pp 232-234). 47.It should be noted that we haven't had the opportunity to research the movements of his daughters by Catherine, Elizabeth and Margaret.
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Notes for James CONNOLLY: General Notes: James date and place of birth are unknown.However, we believe that he was born in Lancaster County, Virginia (31) between 1740 and 1750 (32).He married Mary Griggs (33) at an unknown date and location.She died sometime after 1775 (34) and before 1778 (35).James and Mary had the following children: Charlotte Connolly (DOB December 10, 1772 in Richmond County, Virginia (36) ), Patrick Connolly (Birth Info Unknown) and William Griggs Connolly (DOB October 27, 1775 in Lancaster County, Virginia (37)).We believe that following Mary's death, James remarried around 1777 or 1778 to a Catherine Payne (38).They had the following children: Cyrus Payne Connolly on November 17, 1778 (39), Elizabeth Payne Connolly and Margaret Wallis Connolly.The assumption that the James Connolly married to Mary Griggs is the same one married to Catherine Payne is based on the following pieces of information:
1) Dates of children's births: We have documented the dates of 3 of these children - Charlotte (December 10, 1772), William (October 27, 1775) and Cyrus (November 17, 1778).Charlotte and William were children of James and Mary Griggs Connolly.Cyrus was the son of James and Catherine Payne Connolly.No children for James and Mary have been found after 1775 and no children for James and Catherine have been found before 1778. 2) Death of Mary Griggs: It is a certain fact that she was dead by 1780 (40).While it is possible that she was alive in 1778 and 1779, it is very possible that she died in 1775, 1776 or 1777, maybe even during the birth of William Griggs Connolly.Her early death, leaving James with young children, would have necessitated him remarrying quickly to provide a mother to his young children. 3) The similar movements of these people: James, Mary, Patrick, Charlotte, William, Catherine and Cyrus have been documented to have been in the Lancaster County, Virginia area (41)in the 1770's.James (without his wife Mary), Catherine, Patrick, William, Cyrus, Elizabeth and Margaret have all been documented as being in Orange County, Virginia from about 1779-1788 (42).James, Charlotte, Patrick, William and Cyrus were found in Charlotte County, Virginia in the 1790's (43).Also, William moved to Montgomery County, NC in 1798 (44).There are indications that Cyrus may have been there as well, due to his wife living in that area around the time of their marriage.Finally, both William and Cyrus lived in the Burke County, NC area for a period of time in the early 1800's. 4) We find only one James Connolly living in Orange County and Charlotte County at the above mentioned times.
Item #3 indicates the close relationship these people had.It is obvious that the children from Mary and the children from Catherine could not be full brothers and sisters by definition.They also cannot be 1st cousins as their fathers have the same name.It is unlikely that they would have traveled so closely had they merely been 2nd cousins.Thus by default, we reach the conclusion that Mary died between 1775-1778 and James remarried to Catherine in 1777 or 1778 and that he is the father to all of these kids.
In July of 1779, the family sold their land in Richmond County (45) and moved to Orange County, Virginia (46).The reason for the move is unknown, however this move would have occurred during the Revolutionary War.James is mentioned in a petition to the Virginia legislature in regards to Revolutionary War service.It is unclear whether he actually served during the war or not.He is found in no other records such as listings of soldiers and pensions.
The family sold their land in Orange County in 1788.We know that they were in Charlotte County in 1790 from Personal Tax listings.However, where they were between 1788 and 1790 is uncertain.William Griggs Connolly's obituary indicates that the family moved directly from Orange County to Charlotte County.James shows up in tax records in Charlotte County until 1806.It appears that all of his children (47) except Patrick had moved elsewhere prior to that date, so it seems unlikely that he made a later move to be with them, especially with Patrick so near.As he was older at this point, if he had wanted to go and live with his other children, he probably would have left with them.My suspicion is that the reason is no longer mentioned in tax records after 1806 is that he died that year.We do not know what happened to Catherine his wife.
30.The certain connection of our James Connolly to the James Connolly shown as a son in George Connolly I's will is made based on the land in Richmond County mentioned in the said will.The purchase of the land by George was made in 1768 from Thomas and Betty Coleman (George's son-in-law and daughter).The land was for 175 acres in Richmond County on the Branches of Totuskey (Richmond Co. Deed Book No. 13, pp 42-44).This same piece of land was sold on July 5, 1779 by a James and Catherine Connolly (Richmond Co. Deed Book No. 14, pp 535-536).We know that this is our James, as it specifically mentions his wife, the sale date was 16 days before he purchased land in Orange County and because his daughter Catherine was born there. 31.This is based on the fact that his children were born in the area.We also know that his father's land was in Lancaster County.Also, James' father-in-law, William Griggs had a will filed in Lancaster County. 32. This is an estimate based on the birth dates of his children that we know (Charlotte - 1772 and William - 1775).James could have been born prior to this date, but not much later. 33.James is explicitly mentioned in the will of William Griggs in 1780 (Lancaster Co.Will Book No. 20, p 227), although his wife's first name is not.There is no known marriage record for James and Mary.However, we get her name from the birth record of their daughter Charlotte Connolly in Richmond County, Virginia in 1772. 34.This is based on the birth of William Griggs Connolly who is believed to have been her last child.According to his obituary, he was born in 1775. 35.This date was chosen as it was the birth year of Cyrus Connolly, believed to be the son of James Connolly through Catherine Payne Connolly.We are convinced that Mary had died at this point and James had remarried and fathered a son named Cyrus.Further evidence of such is presented in this document.Either way, she was definitely dead before 1780 when her father's will was written. 36.According to birth record from Richmond County, Virginia (Registers of North Farnham Parish 1663-1814 and Lunenburg Parish 1783-1800 p.20). 37.According to his obituary in the Southern Christian Advocate. 38.No known marriage record available. 39.According to birth record (Northumberland County, Record of Births 1661-1810) 40.Based on the will of her father William Griggs. 41.This would include Lancaster County, Northumberland County and Richmond County, all of which are right next to each other.James, Mary, Charlotte, Patrick and William have been shown together and James, Catherine and Cyrus were shown together. 42.These dates are based on the land purchases and sells by James and Catherine Connolly.The Richard Payne Indenture (Orange County Deed Book No. 19 p. 377)ties James, Catherine, Cyrus, Elizabeth and Margaret together.The sell of the land by James and Catherine has Patrick as a witness and provides a strong link between the 'two' families.William is documented as being there according to his obituary. 43.Charlotte is found there according to her marriage record.James is also mentioned in her marriage record as well as being witness to a couple of wills.Patrick, William and Cyrus have been found as witnesses to wills.In addition, William is documented as being there by his marriage record and his obituary. 44.According to his obituary in the Southern Christian Advocate. 45.Richmond County Deed Book No. 14, pp 535-536. 46.Based on the age of William Griggs Connolly referred to in his obituary at the time of the move and the purchase of land record for James and Catherine Connolly found in Orange County (Orange County Deed Book No. 17, pp 232-234). 47.It should be noted that we haven't had the opportunity to research the movements of his daughters by Catherine, Elizabeth and Margaret.
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v. | Sarah CONNOLLY. She was born Bet. 1711–1740. She married Thomas JAMES. They were married Bet. 1740–1776. She died Bet. 1742–1824. | ||||||
Notes for Sarah CONNOLLY: General Notes: 49.According to other Connolly researchers
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vi. | William CONNOLLY I. He was born Bet. 1712–1779. He married Mary RAMEY. Their marriage on 02 Sep 1799 in Richmond, Virginia, USA (North Farnham Parish). He died Bet. 1802–1867. | ||||||
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Notes for William CONNOLLY I: General Notes: Williams date and place of birth are unknown.He was married to Hannah LNU (28).He died before December 4, 1775(29) in Richmond Co.His only known child was George, who according to a deposition given by George himself was born May 20, 1761.
27.We can link George's son William to the one in the will and the one described below with certainty based on the slaves he owned.According to his father's will, William inherited the following slaves: Daniel, Kate and Kate's daughters Nanny and Winny.According to the inventory of the William Connolly in December 1775 (Richmond Co. Will Book #7, p. 301), he had three slaves: a woman named Kate and two girls named Nan and Winny. 28.According to her son George's indenture to become an apprentice to a local taylor found in Richmond County Deed Abstracts (1772-1779) pp 425-426. 29.According to his inventory in Richmond Co. Will Book #7, p. 301.
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vii. | Mary CONNOLLY I. She was born Abt. 1739 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She married John BLINCOE. They were married on 14 Jun 1757 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1771–1833. | |||||||
Notes for Mary CONNOLLY I: General Notes: Mary Connolly married John Blincoe on June 14, 1759 (48).Their known children were George Connolly Blincoe, Betty Blincoe and Ann Keene Blincoe.
48.According to Lancaster County marriage records.Her father was shown as George Connolly and her brother John was a witness.
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2. | viii. | George CONNOLLY II. He was born Abt. 1740 in Virginia, USA. He married Mary. They were married Abt. 1760 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He died Abt. 1770 in Virginia, USA. | ||||||
ix. | Betty CONNOLLY. She was born Abt. 1741 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She married Thomas COLEMAN. They were married Jun 1758 in Northumberland, Virginia, USA. She died on 14 Dec 1788. | |||||||
Notes for Betty CONNOLLY: General Notes: Betty was born about 1739 (50).Betty married Thomas Coleman (51).Their children were Lucy (3/1/1759), Richard (4/22/1761), Betty (1/26/1763), Thomas (6/30/1770), Robbin (8/15/1772), Sarah (5/19/1775), James (1/4/1778) and Molley (4/23/1780).She died December 14, 1788.(52)
50.Based on information mentioned in her death record cited below. 51.This is shown by examination of the birth records of her children, one of whom (Richard) is explicitly named in her father's will. 52.According the Beverley Fleet's "Virginia Coloniel Abstracts" Volume 3.
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Notes for Betty CONNOLLY: General Notes: Betty was born about 1739 (50).Betty married Thomas Coleman (51).Their children were Lucy (3/1/1759), Richard (4/22/1761), Betty (1/26/1763), Thomas (6/30/1770), Robbin (8/15/1772), Sarah (5/19/1775), James (1/4/1778) and Molley (4/23/1780).She died December 14, 1788.(52)
50.Based on information mentioned in her death record cited below. 51.This is shown by examination of the birth records of her children, one of whom (Richard) is explicitly named in her father's will. 52.According the Beverley Fleet's "Virginia Coloniel Abstracts" Volume 3.
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2. | George CONNOLLY II-2 (George CONNOLLY I-1). He was born Abt. 1740 in Virginia, USA. He died Abt. 1770 in Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Notes for George CONNOLLY II: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
Birth date and place unknown. Listed as deceased in his father's will.Married a "Mary" or "Hannah" date and place unknown.He died between 1768 and 1772. Had at least two children, possibly more. (Death date is approximated by Land Deed between Thomas and Betty Coleman to George Connolly and date of father's will.)
Georges date and place of birth are unknown.He married Frances Crute sometime before 1754 (25).According to Northumberland Co. birth records, their first son Patrick was born November 21, 1754.Their second son George III was born March 26, 1756.George II died sometime before January 19, 1759 (26).The only other known reference to George II at this point, is as a witness along with his father to the will of Benjamin George made December 29, 1746.
25.The date is based on the birth of their son, Patrick.Her first name is also based on that record.Her last name comes from other researchers. 26.According to his estate, which was settled by his wife Frances on that date in Lancaster County.Lancaster Co. Will Book 18, p. 50.
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Mary. She was born Bet. 1721–1746 in Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1768–1835. | ||||||||
Notes for Mary: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!Mary wife of George II, last name unknown at this time.
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i. | Patrick CONNOLLY III. He was born on 21 Nov 1754 in Northumberland, Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Notes for Patrick CONNOLLY III: General Notes: As far as we know, Patrick was the first -born of George and Frances Connolly, born November 21, 1754 in Northumberland County.Nothing more is known about him.It seems that based on the fact that he is not mentioned in his brother's will , he was likely dead before 1778 when the will was made.It is possible that he was the Patrick who married Ann Doggett in 1772.Three factors lead us to believe that he wasn't though: 1) He would have only been 17, 2) Patrick would likely have had children and if he did and he was himself dead by the time of his brother's will, they would have likely been mentioned in George III's will and 3) There are specific records of his brother George III, having his step-father, Nicholas George, as his guardian, but there are no known records of Patrick having the same.
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Notes for Patrick CONNOLLY III: General Notes: As far as we know, Patrick was the first -born of George and Frances Connolly, born November 21, 1754 in Northumberland County.Nothing more is known about him.It seems that based on the fact that he is not mentioned in his brother's will , he was likely dead before 1778 when the will was made.It is possible that he was the Patrick who married Ann Doggett in 1772.Three factors lead us to believe that he wasn't though: 1) He would have only been 17, 2) Patrick would likely have had children and if he did and he was himself dead by the time of his brother's will, they would have likely been mentioned in George III's will and 3) There are specific records of his brother George III, having his step-father, Nicholas George, as his guardian, but there are no known records of Patrick having the same.
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3. | ii. | George Coleman CONNOLLY III. He was born on 20 May 1761 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. He married Sallie MORRIS. They were married on 02 Nov 1789 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA. He died on 10 May 1838 in Lewis, Virginia, USA. Occupation was Doctor. | ||||||
iii. | Elizabeth CONNOLLY. She was born 1765 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She married Elizabeth Nash JONES. They were married on 07 Sep 1795 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1800–1860. | |||||||
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3. | George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3 (George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). He was born on 20 May 1761 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. He died on 10 May 1838 in Lewis, Virginia, USA. Occupation was Doctor. | |||||||
Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY III: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly was a doctor.He is the grandchild mentioned in the will of. George Connolly dated 2 April 1771.Since his father was deceased at the time of this will, Nicholas George was appointed guardian of George's orphan's part of his grandfather's estate.
George's Revolutionary War Pension Claim dated 11 Aug 1834 North Cumberland Co., VA., age 72, states George was born 20 May 1761, Lancaster Co., VA. was living in Richmond Co., VA. when called into service in Apr 1779, returning to same after the war.Lived in Richmond Co., VA for eighteen years, moved to Harrison Co., VA. staying sixteen years, moved to Lewis Co., VA. staying two years moving to Kanawha Co., VA. as of 11 Aug 1834 had been there nine years.
On 31 March 1838 George appeared before the Justice of Peace of Lewis Co., VA stating that he was old and infirm and lately lost his wife and was compelled to break up housekeeping in consequence of which he removed to Lewis Co., VA. to live with his daughter.
The Information below was copied from the following url http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/r/e/n/Betty-D-Renick/FILE/0010page.html
Revolutionary War Pension Application:
George ConnollyVA 27888
Northumberland County, VA was a private under the command of Col. Davis in VA for 2 years.$80 per year beginning on 3/4/1831.
State of Virginia, Northumberland County.
On this 11th day of August 1834, personally appeared in open court George Connolly, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 72 years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.That he enlisted for 3 years in April, 1779 in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia, under one Capt. Lovely and received the bounty of the said Capt. Lovely.That he stayed there with the other soldiers who had enlisted about 2 weeks, was then marched to Richmond Virginia and there joined the 4th Regiment commanded by Col. William Davis, where he stayed a few days and was then marched to the coal mines in Henrico County where he stayed four months.The British then came into Richmond where he with the troops was marched to give them battle.When they got to Richmond, the British had gone down the River to their shipping.Our troops pursued them by land down the river, but did not overtake them; they were marched back to Richmond and stayed a few days, after which they were marched to Chesterfield Court House where they wintered and stayed in all six months.
From there the troops were marched to Petersburg and where they stayed four months, and in April 1781, according to expectation the Enemy appeared across the creek opposite of them and commenced firing upon our Army which had found access then along the street upon the opposite side of the creek after firing 23 rounds himself fell wounded both in his arm and his leg, the scars are now upon him.Our Army were compelled to retreat leaving him and John Johnson and about 18 others prisoners.They were taken by the British and carried on board their shipping, where the ball that lodged in his leg was extracted by one of their surgeons.They were then sent on to New York and put in the Hospital there, and upon his getting well was confined in close prison with about 300 other American prisoners, where we stayed until Clinton evacuated the town, and as he supposed, went to England, which movement was subsequent to Cornwallis defeat at Yorktown in Oct 1781 and at which place (New York) he was in the Hospital and prison together seven months.
When the prisoners were set at liberty I went home having been in the service or in confinement of the enemy from the time of my enlistment to discharge as a (Pvt.?).He doth hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and any agency in any state except the present.
(Signed)George Connolly
Interrogatories prescribed by the War Department and propounded by the Court as follows viz:
1st Where and in what year were you born?
Answer by the declarant.I was born in Lancaster County the 20th May 1761.
2nd Have you any record of your age; if so, where it is.
Answer.The record of my age was made by my father and is now in my possession.
3rdWhere were you living when called into service; where have you lived since the Revolutionary War; and where do you now live?
Answer.I lived when called into service in Richmond County of this state and returned to the same county after the war, where I lived 18 years; then removed to Harrison County and stayed 16 years; then to Lewis County and stayed 2 years, and then to Kenawha County all in this state where I now reside and have done so for 9 years having left there for the special purpose of coming down in the lower counties where I first lived to get testimony by which the present claim can be established.
4th How were you called into service; were you drafted, did you volunteer, or were you a substitute, and if so, for whom?
Answer.I enlisted as stated in my declaration for 3 years.
5th.State the names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops, where you served such continental and militia Regiments as you can recollect; such circumstances of your services.
Answer.Besides my captain & colonel stated in this declaration, I remember to have known in the Army Captain Thomas Edmonds, Capt. Samuel Jones and others.I will add that I was in ____ with 5 soldiers viz:Jno. Burnett, Michael Brady, Joseph Crummy, Chas. Charity, and John Doughty.
6th.Did you receive a discharge?
Answer.I became a prisoner as here stated, of course got no discharge.
7th.State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighbourhood who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a Soldier of the Revolution?
Answer.I have been well known in Richmond County as a Militia Captain, where I served in that capacity for 8 or 10 years, and am doubtless well known by the old citizens of Richmond County adjoining this, for truth and veracity.I deem it unnecessary to refer to my present acquaintances in Kenawha County, as I presume they would not be known by this court.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed, the day and year above written.
And the court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Northumberland County Court 11 August 1834
This day George Connolly came into court and made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration and interrogatories proving his services as a soldier in the revolutionary.In testimony whereas I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said county the 12th day of August 1834
M.B. Cralle(?)
State of Virginia
Lewis County Court on this 31st day of March 1838 before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Lewis personally appeared George Connolly who on his oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the Company commanded by Captain Lovely in the Regiment commanded by Col. Davis in the service of the United States that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of Virginia that he resided in Kenhawa County in the said state of Virginia at the time he was placed on the pension list.From whence he has lately removed to Lewis County in said state of Virginia where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
The reasons of signed for changing his residence from Kenhawa County to Lewis County are as follows:That the said George Connolly is now old and infirm and has lately lost his wife, and was compelled to break up housekeeping, in consequence of which he removed to Lewis County to live with his daughter.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid
(Signed)Warden (?) Huffman J.Peace
The word removed inserted (?)before signing
Warden Huffman J.Peace
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Richmond and State of Virginia Ann Geatman (Yeatman?) age 76 and made oath that she knew and was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County, but now of Kenawha, that she knew when he went into the Revolutionary Service in 1779 and was absent upwards of three years;that they lived not more than 2 ½ miles apart at the time of the said Conollys going into service.That she has often heard the old soldiers speak of the said Connolly, and of his being with them in the service.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Ann Geatman is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to full credit.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.Jno.W. Belfield (?)
State of Virginia Richmond County to wit.
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county of Richmond and state of Virginia, Elizabeth Jones, aged 71 years and made oath that she was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County and now of Kenawha, that she knows when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Services in 1779.And that he was gone upwards of three years.That she lived in the same house with him up to the time of his going into services; and that he returned, and lived in the same family until he got married.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Elizabeth Jones is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to the fullest confidence.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.
Jno W Belfield
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Lewis County Court
Elijah Flesher personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, that the_____ named George Connolly is the identical person alluded to in the _______ affidavit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1838
(Signed) Elijah Flesher
Weeden Huffman J Peace Lewis County Court Virginia
(Further statements as to veracity of persons signing)
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Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY III: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly was a doctor.He is the grandchild mentioned in the will of. George Connolly dated 2 April 1771.Since his father was deceased at the time of this will, Nicholas George was appointed guardian of George's orphan's part of his grandfather's estate.
George's Revolutionary War Pension Claim dated 11 Aug 1834 North Cumberland Co., VA., age 72, states George was born 20 May 1761, Lancaster Co., VA. was living in Richmond Co., VA. when called into service in Apr 1779, returning to same after the war.Lived in Richmond Co., VA for eighteen years, moved to Harrison Co., VA. staying sixteen years, moved to Lewis Co., VA. staying two years moving to Kanawha Co., VA. as of 11 Aug 1834 had been there nine years.
On 31 March 1838 George appeared before the Justice of Peace of Lewis Co., VA stating that he was old and infirm and lately lost his wife and was compelled to break up housekeeping in consequence of which he removed to Lewis Co., VA. to live with his daughter.
The Information below was copied from the following url http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/r/e/n/Betty-D-Renick/FILE/0010page.html
Revolutionary War Pension Application:
George ConnollyVA 27888
Northumberland County, VA was a private under the command of Col. Davis in VA for 2 years.$80 per year beginning on 3/4/1831.
State of Virginia, Northumberland County.
On this 11th day of August 1834, personally appeared in open court George Connolly, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 72 years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.That he enlisted for 3 years in April, 1779 in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia, under one Capt. Lovely and received the bounty of the said Capt. Lovely.That he stayed there with the other soldiers who had enlisted about 2 weeks, was then marched to Richmond Virginia and there joined the 4th Regiment commanded by Col. William Davis, where he stayed a few days and was then marched to the coal mines in Henrico County where he stayed four months.The British then came into Richmond where he with the troops was marched to give them battle.When they got to Richmond, the British had gone down the River to their shipping.Our troops pursued them by land down the river, but did not overtake them; they were marched back to Richmond and stayed a few days, after which they were marched to Chesterfield Court House where they wintered and stayed in all six months.
From there the troops were marched to Petersburg and where they stayed four months, and in April 1781, according to expectation the Enemy appeared across the creek opposite of them and commenced firing upon our Army which had found access then along the street upon the opposite side of the creek after firing 23 rounds himself fell wounded both in his arm and his leg, the scars are now upon him.Our Army were compelled to retreat leaving him and John Johnson and about 18 others prisoners.They were taken by the British and carried on board their shipping, where the ball that lodged in his leg was extracted by one of their surgeons.They were then sent on to New York and put in the Hospital there, and upon his getting well was confined in close prison with about 300 other American prisoners, where we stayed until Clinton evacuated the town, and as he supposed, went to England, which movement was subsequent to Cornwallis defeat at Yorktown in Oct 1781 and at which place (New York) he was in the Hospital and prison together seven months.
When the prisoners were set at liberty I went home having been in the service or in confinement of the enemy from the time of my enlistment to discharge as a (Pvt.?).He doth hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and any agency in any state except the present.
(Signed)George Connolly
Interrogatories prescribed by the War Department and propounded by the Court as follows viz:
1st Where and in what year were you born?
Answer by the declarant.I was born in Lancaster County the 20th May 1761.
2nd Have you any record of your age; if so, where it is.
Answer.The record of my age was made by my father and is now in my possession.
3rdWhere were you living when called into service; where have you lived since the Revolutionary War; and where do you now live?
Answer.I lived when called into service in Richmond County of this state and returned to the same county after the war, where I lived 18 years; then removed to Harrison County and stayed 16 years; then to Lewis County and stayed 2 years, and then to Kenawha County all in this state where I now reside and have done so for 9 years having left there for the special purpose of coming down in the lower counties where I first lived to get testimony by which the present claim can be established.
4th How were you called into service; were you drafted, did you volunteer, or were you a substitute, and if so, for whom?
Answer.I enlisted as stated in my declaration for 3 years.
5th.State the names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops, where you served such continental and militia Regiments as you can recollect; such circumstances of your services.
Answer.Besides my captain & colonel stated in this declaration, I remember to have known in the Army Captain Thomas Edmonds, Capt. Samuel Jones and others.I will add that I was in ____ with 5 soldiers viz:Jno. Burnett, Michael Brady, Joseph Crummy, Chas. Charity, and John Doughty.
6th.Did you receive a discharge?
Answer.I became a prisoner as here stated, of course got no discharge.
7th.State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighbourhood who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a Soldier of the Revolution?
Answer.I have been well known in Richmond County as a Militia Captain, where I served in that capacity for 8 or 10 years, and am doubtless well known by the old citizens of Richmond County adjoining this, for truth and veracity.I deem it unnecessary to refer to my present acquaintances in Kenawha County, as I presume they would not be known by this court.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed, the day and year above written.
And the court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Northumberland County Court 11 August 1834
This day George Connolly came into court and made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration and interrogatories proving his services as a soldier in the revolutionary.In testimony whereas I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said county the 12th day of August 1834
M.B. Cralle(?)
State of Virginia
Lewis County Court on this 31st day of March 1838 before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Lewis personally appeared George Connolly who on his oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the Company commanded by Captain Lovely in the Regiment commanded by Col. Davis in the service of the United States that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of Virginia that he resided in Kenhawa County in the said state of Virginia at the time he was placed on the pension list.From whence he has lately removed to Lewis County in said state of Virginia where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
The reasons of signed for changing his residence from Kenhawa County to Lewis County are as follows:That the said George Connolly is now old and infirm and has lately lost his wife, and was compelled to break up housekeeping, in consequence of which he removed to Lewis County to live with his daughter.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid
(Signed)Warden (?) Huffman J.Peace
The word removed inserted (?)before signing
Warden Huffman J.Peace
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Richmond and State of Virginia Ann Geatman (Yeatman?) age 76 and made oath that she knew and was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County, but now of Kenawha, that she knew when he went into the Revolutionary Service in 1779 and was absent upwards of three years;that they lived not more than 2 ½ miles apart at the time of the said Conollys going into service.That she has often heard the old soldiers speak of the said Connolly, and of his being with them in the service.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Ann Geatman is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to full credit.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.Jno.W. Belfield (?)
State of Virginia Richmond County to wit.
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county of Richmond and state of Virginia, Elizabeth Jones, aged 71 years and made oath that she was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County and now of Kenawha, that she knows when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Services in 1779.And that he was gone upwards of three years.That she lived in the same house with him up to the time of his going into services; and that he returned, and lived in the same family until he got married.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Elizabeth Jones is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to the fullest confidence.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.
Jno W Belfield
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Lewis County Court
Elijah Flesher personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, that the_____ named George Connolly is the identical person alluded to in the _______ affidavit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1838
(Signed) Elijah Flesher
Weeden Huffman J Peace Lewis County Court Virginia
(Further statements as to veracity of persons signing)
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Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY III: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly was a doctor.He is the grandchild mentioned in the will of. George Connolly dated 2 April 1771.Since his father was deceased at the time of this will, Nicholas George was appointed guardian of George's orphan's part of his grandfather's estate.
George's Revolutionary War Pension Claim dated 11 Aug 1834 North Cumberland Co., VA., age 72, states George was born 20 May 1761, Lancaster Co., VA. was living in Richmond Co., VA. when called into service in Apr 1779, returning to same after the war.Lived in Richmond Co., VA for eighteen years, moved to Harrison Co., VA. staying sixteen years, moved to Lewis Co., VA. staying two years moving to Kanawha Co., VA. as of 11 Aug 1834 had been there nine years.
On 31 March 1838 George appeared before the Justice of Peace of Lewis Co., VA stating that he was old and infirm and lately lost his wife and was compelled to break up housekeeping in consequence of which he removed to Lewis Co., VA. to live with his daughter.
The Information below was copied from the following url http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/r/e/n/Betty-D-Renick/FILE/0010page.html
Revolutionary War Pension Application:
George ConnollyVA 27888
Northumberland County, VA was a private under the command of Col. Davis in VA for 2 years.$80 per year beginning on 3/4/1831.
State of Virginia, Northumberland County.
On this 11th day of August 1834, personally appeared in open court George Connolly, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 72 years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.That he enlisted for 3 years in April, 1779 in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia, under one Capt. Lovely and received the bounty of the said Capt. Lovely.That he stayed there with the other soldiers who had enlisted about 2 weeks, was then marched to Richmond Virginia and there joined the 4th Regiment commanded by Col. William Davis, where he stayed a few days and was then marched to the coal mines in Henrico County where he stayed four months.The British then came into Richmond where he with the troops was marched to give them battle.When they got to Richmond, the British had gone down the River to their shipping.Our troops pursued them by land down the river, but did not overtake them; they were marched back to Richmond and stayed a few days, after which they were marched to Chesterfield Court House where they wintered and stayed in all six months.
From there the troops were marched to Petersburg and where they stayed four months, and in April 1781, according to expectation the Enemy appeared across the creek opposite of them and commenced firing upon our Army which had found access then along the street upon the opposite side of the creek after firing 23 rounds himself fell wounded both in his arm and his leg, the scars are now upon him.Our Army were compelled to retreat leaving him and John Johnson and about 18 others prisoners.They were taken by the British and carried on board their shipping, where the ball that lodged in his leg was extracted by one of their surgeons.They were then sent on to New York and put in the Hospital there, and upon his getting well was confined in close prison with about 300 other American prisoners, where we stayed until Clinton evacuated the town, and as he supposed, went to England, which movement was subsequent to Cornwallis defeat at Yorktown in Oct 1781 and at which place (New York) he was in the Hospital and prison together seven months.
When the prisoners were set at liberty I went home having been in the service or in confinement of the enemy from the time of my enlistment to discharge as a (Pvt.?).He doth hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and any agency in any state except the present.
(Signed)George Connolly
Interrogatories prescribed by the War Department and propounded by the Court as follows viz:
1st Where and in what year were you born?
Answer by the declarant.I was born in Lancaster County the 20th May 1761.
2nd Have you any record of your age; if so, where it is.
Answer.The record of my age was made by my father and is now in my possession.
3rdWhere were you living when called into service; where have you lived since the Revolutionary War; and where do you now live?
Answer.I lived when called into service in Richmond County of this state and returned to the same county after the war, where I lived 18 years; then removed to Harrison County and stayed 16 years; then to Lewis County and stayed 2 years, and then to Kenawha County all in this state where I now reside and have done so for 9 years having left there for the special purpose of coming down in the lower counties where I first lived to get testimony by which the present claim can be established.
4th How were you called into service; were you drafted, did you volunteer, or were you a substitute, and if so, for whom?
Answer.I enlisted as stated in my declaration for 3 years.
5th.State the names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops, where you served such continental and militia Regiments as you can recollect; such circumstances of your services.
Answer.Besides my captain & colonel stated in this declaration, I remember to have known in the Army Captain Thomas Edmonds, Capt. Samuel Jones and others.I will add that I was in ____ with 5 soldiers viz:Jno. Burnett, Michael Brady, Joseph Crummy, Chas. Charity, and John Doughty.
6th.Did you receive a discharge?
Answer.I became a prisoner as here stated, of course got no discharge.
7th.State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighbourhood who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a Soldier of the Revolution?
Answer.I have been well known in Richmond County as a Militia Captain, where I served in that capacity for 8 or 10 years, and am doubtless well known by the old citizens of Richmond County adjoining this, for truth and veracity.I deem it unnecessary to refer to my present acquaintances in Kenawha County, as I presume they would not be known by this court.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed, the day and year above written.
And the court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Northumberland County Court 11 August 1834
This day George Connolly came into court and made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration and interrogatories proving his services as a soldier in the revolutionary.In testimony whereas I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said county the 12th day of August 1834
M.B. Cralle(?)
State of Virginia
Lewis County Court on this 31st day of March 1838 before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Lewis personally appeared George Connolly who on his oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the Company commanded by Captain Lovely in the Regiment commanded by Col. Davis in the service of the United States that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of Virginia that he resided in Kenhawa County in the said state of Virginia at the time he was placed on the pension list.From whence he has lately removed to Lewis County in said state of Virginia where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
The reasons of signed for changing his residence from Kenhawa County to Lewis County are as follows:That the said George Connolly is now old and infirm and has lately lost his wife, and was compelled to break up housekeeping, in consequence of which he removed to Lewis County to live with his daughter.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid
(Signed)Warden (?) Huffman J.Peace
The word removed inserted (?)before signing
Warden Huffman J.Peace
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Richmond and State of Virginia Ann Geatman (Yeatman?) age 76 and made oath that she knew and was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County, but now of Kenawha, that she knew when he went into the Revolutionary Service in 1779 and was absent upwards of three years;that they lived not more than 2 ½ miles apart at the time of the said Conollys going into service.That she has often heard the old soldiers speak of the said Connolly, and of his being with them in the service.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Ann Geatman is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to full credit.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.Jno.W. Belfield (?)
State of Virginia Richmond County to wit.
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county of Richmond and state of Virginia, Elizabeth Jones, aged 71 years and made oath that she was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County and now of Kenawha, that she knows when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Services in 1779.And that he was gone upwards of three years.That she lived in the same house with him up to the time of his going into services; and that he returned, and lived in the same family until he got married.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Elizabeth Jones is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to the fullest confidence.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.
Jno W Belfield
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Lewis County Court
Elijah Flesher personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, that the_____ named George Connolly is the identical person alluded to in the _______ affidavit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1838
(Signed) Elijah Flesher
Weeden Huffman J Peace Lewis County Court Virginia
(Further statements as to veracity of persons signing)
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Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY III: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly was a doctor.He is the grandchild mentioned in the will of. George Connolly dated 2 April 1771.Since his father was deceased at the time of this will, Nicholas George was appointed guardian of George's orphan's part of his grandfather's estate.
George's Revolutionary War Pension Claim dated 11 Aug 1834 North Cumberland Co., VA., age 72, states George was born 20 May 1761, Lancaster Co., VA. was living in Richmond Co., VA. when called into service in Apr 1779, returning to same after the war.Lived in Richmond Co., VA for eighteen years, moved to Harrison Co., VA. staying sixteen years, moved to Lewis Co., VA. staying two years moving to Kanawha Co., VA. as of 11 Aug 1834 had been there nine years.
On 31 March 1838 George appeared before the Justice of Peace of Lewis Co., VA stating that he was old and infirm and lately lost his wife and was compelled to break up housekeeping in consequence of which he removed to Lewis Co., VA. to live with his daughter.
The Information below was copied from the following url http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/r/e/n/Betty-D-Renick/FILE/0010page.html
Revolutionary War Pension Application:
George ConnollyVA 27888
Northumberland County, VA was a private under the command of Col. Davis in VA for 2 years.$80 per year beginning on 3/4/1831.
State of Virginia, Northumberland County.
On this 11th day of August 1834, personally appeared in open court George Connolly, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 72 years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.That he enlisted for 3 years in April, 1779 in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia, under one Capt. Lovely and received the bounty of the said Capt. Lovely.That he stayed there with the other soldiers who had enlisted about 2 weeks, was then marched to Richmond Virginia and there joined the 4th Regiment commanded by Col. William Davis, where he stayed a few days and was then marched to the coal mines in Henrico County where he stayed four months.The British then came into Richmond where he with the troops was marched to give them battle.When they got to Richmond, the British had gone down the River to their shipping.Our troops pursued them by land down the river, but did not overtake them; they were marched back to Richmond and stayed a few days, after which they were marched to Chesterfield Court House where they wintered and stayed in all six months.
From there the troops were marched to Petersburg and where they stayed four months, and in April 1781, according to expectation the Enemy appeared across the creek opposite of them and commenced firing upon our Army which had found access then along the street upon the opposite side of the creek after firing 23 rounds himself fell wounded both in his arm and his leg, the scars are now upon him.Our Army were compelled to retreat leaving him and John Johnson and about 18 others prisoners.They were taken by the British and carried on board their shipping, where the ball that lodged in his leg was extracted by one of their surgeons.They were then sent on to New York and put in the Hospital there, and upon his getting well was confined in close prison with about 300 other American prisoners, where we stayed until Clinton evacuated the town, and as he supposed, went to England, which movement was subsequent to Cornwallis defeat at Yorktown in Oct 1781 and at which place (New York) he was in the Hospital and prison together seven months.
When the prisoners were set at liberty I went home having been in the service or in confinement of the enemy from the time of my enlistment to discharge as a (Pvt.?).He doth hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and any agency in any state except the present.
(Signed)George Connolly
Interrogatories prescribed by the War Department and propounded by the Court as follows viz:
1st Where and in what year were you born?
Answer by the declarant.I was born in Lancaster County the 20th May 1761.
2nd Have you any record of your age; if so, where it is.
Answer.The record of my age was made by my father and is now in my possession.
3rdWhere were you living when called into service; where have you lived since the Revolutionary War; and where do you now live?
Answer.I lived when called into service in Richmond County of this state and returned to the same county after the war, where I lived 18 years; then removed to Harrison County and stayed 16 years; then to Lewis County and stayed 2 years, and then to Kenawha County all in this state where I now reside and have done so for 9 years having left there for the special purpose of coming down in the lower counties where I first lived to get testimony by which the present claim can be established.
4th How were you called into service; were you drafted, did you volunteer, or were you a substitute, and if so, for whom?
Answer.I enlisted as stated in my declaration for 3 years.
5th.State the names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops, where you served such continental and militia Regiments as you can recollect; such circumstances of your services.
Answer.Besides my captain & colonel stated in this declaration, I remember to have known in the Army Captain Thomas Edmonds, Capt. Samuel Jones and others.I will add that I was in ____ with 5 soldiers viz:Jno. Burnett, Michael Brady, Joseph Crummy, Chas. Charity, and John Doughty.
6th.Did you receive a discharge?
Answer.I became a prisoner as here stated, of course got no discharge.
7th.State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighbourhood who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a Soldier of the Revolution?
Answer.I have been well known in Richmond County as a Militia Captain, where I served in that capacity for 8 or 10 years, and am doubtless well known by the old citizens of Richmond County adjoining this, for truth and veracity.I deem it unnecessary to refer to my present acquaintances in Kenawha County, as I presume they would not be known by this court.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed, the day and year above written.
And the court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Northumberland County Court 11 August 1834
This day George Connolly came into court and made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration and interrogatories proving his services as a soldier in the revolutionary.In testimony whereas I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said county the 12th day of August 1834
M.B. Cralle(?)
State of Virginia
Lewis County Court on this 31st day of March 1838 before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Lewis personally appeared George Connolly who on his oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the Company commanded by Captain Lovely in the Regiment commanded by Col. Davis in the service of the United States that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of Virginia that he resided in Kenhawa County in the said state of Virginia at the time he was placed on the pension list.From whence he has lately removed to Lewis County in said state of Virginia where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
The reasons of signed for changing his residence from Kenhawa County to Lewis County are as follows:That the said George Connolly is now old and infirm and has lately lost his wife, and was compelled to break up housekeeping, in consequence of which he removed to Lewis County to live with his daughter.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid
(Signed)Warden (?) Huffman J.Peace
The word removed inserted (?)before signing
Warden Huffman J.Peace
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Richmond and State of Virginia Ann Geatman (Yeatman?) age 76 and made oath that she knew and was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County, but now of Kenawha, that she knew when he went into the Revolutionary Service in 1779 and was absent upwards of three years;that they lived not more than 2 ½ miles apart at the time of the said Conollys going into service.That she has often heard the old soldiers speak of the said Connolly, and of his being with them in the service.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Ann Geatman is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to full credit.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.Jno.W. Belfield (?)
State of Virginia Richmond County to wit.
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county of Richmond and state of Virginia, Elizabeth Jones, aged 71 years and made oath that she was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County and now of Kenawha, that she knows when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Services in 1779.And that he was gone upwards of three years.That she lived in the same house with him up to the time of his going into services; and that he returned, and lived in the same family until he got married.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Elizabeth Jones is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to the fullest confidence.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.
Jno W Belfield
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Lewis County Court
Elijah Flesher personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, that the_____ named George Connolly is the identical person alluded to in the _______ affidavit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1838
(Signed) Elijah Flesher
Weeden Huffman J Peace Lewis County Court Virginia
(Further statements as to veracity of persons signing)
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Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY III: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly was a doctor.He is the grandchild mentioned in the will of. George Connolly dated 2 April 1771.Since his father was deceased at the time of this will, Nicholas George was appointed guardian of George's orphan's part of his grandfather's estate.
George's Revolutionary War Pension Claim dated 11 Aug 1834 North Cumberland Co., VA., age 72, states George was born 20 May 1761, Lancaster Co., VA. was living in Richmond Co., VA. when called into service in Apr 1779, returning to same after the war.Lived in Richmond Co., VA for eighteen years, moved to Harrison Co., VA. staying sixteen years, moved to Lewis Co., VA. staying two years moving to Kanawha Co., VA. as of 11 Aug 1834 had been there nine years.
On 31 March 1838 George appeared before the Justice of Peace of Lewis Co., VA stating that he was old and infirm and lately lost his wife and was compelled to break up housekeeping in consequence of which he removed to Lewis Co., VA. to live with his daughter.
The Information below was copied from the following url http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/r/e/n/Betty-D-Renick/FILE/0010page.html
Revolutionary War Pension Application:
George ConnollyVA 27888
Northumberland County, VA was a private under the command of Col. Davis in VA for 2 years.$80 per year beginning on 3/4/1831.
State of Virginia, Northumberland County.
On this 11th day of August 1834, personally appeared in open court George Connolly, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 72 years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.That he enlisted for 3 years in April, 1779 in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia, under one Capt. Lovely and received the bounty of the said Capt. Lovely.That he stayed there with the other soldiers who had enlisted about 2 weeks, was then marched to Richmond Virginia and there joined the 4th Regiment commanded by Col. William Davis, where he stayed a few days and was then marched to the coal mines in Henrico County where he stayed four months.The British then came into Richmond where he with the troops was marched to give them battle.When they got to Richmond, the British had gone down the River to their shipping.Our troops pursued them by land down the river, but did not overtake them; they were marched back to Richmond and stayed a few days, after which they were marched to Chesterfield Court House where they wintered and stayed in all six months.
From there the troops were marched to Petersburg and where they stayed four months, and in April 1781, according to expectation the Enemy appeared across the creek opposite of them and commenced firing upon our Army which had found access then along the street upon the opposite side of the creek after firing 23 rounds himself fell wounded both in his arm and his leg, the scars are now upon him.Our Army were compelled to retreat leaving him and John Johnson and about 18 others prisoners.They were taken by the British and carried on board their shipping, where the ball that lodged in his leg was extracted by one of their surgeons.They were then sent on to New York and put in the Hospital there, and upon his getting well was confined in close prison with about 300 other American prisoners, where we stayed until Clinton evacuated the town, and as he supposed, went to England, which movement was subsequent to Cornwallis defeat at Yorktown in Oct 1781 and at which place (New York) he was in the Hospital and prison together seven months.
When the prisoners were set at liberty I went home having been in the service or in confinement of the enemy from the time of my enlistment to discharge as a (Pvt.?).He doth hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and any agency in any state except the present.
(Signed)George Connolly
Interrogatories prescribed by the War Department and propounded by the Court as follows viz:
1st Where and in what year were you born?
Answer by the declarant.I was born in Lancaster County the 20th May 1761.
2nd Have you any record of your age; if so, where it is.
Answer.The record of my age was made by my father and is now in my possession.
3rdWhere were you living when called into service; where have you lived since the Revolutionary War; and where do you now live?
Answer.I lived when called into service in Richmond County of this state and returned to the same county after the war, where I lived 18 years; then removed to Harrison County and stayed 16 years; then to Lewis County and stayed 2 years, and then to Kenawha County all in this state where I now reside and have done so for 9 years having left there for the special purpose of coming down in the lower counties where I first lived to get testimony by which the present claim can be established.
4th How were you called into service; were you drafted, did you volunteer, or were you a substitute, and if so, for whom?
Answer.I enlisted as stated in my declaration for 3 years.
5th.State the names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops, where you served such continental and militia Regiments as you can recollect; such circumstances of your services.
Answer.Besides my captain & colonel stated in this declaration, I remember to have known in the Army Captain Thomas Edmonds, Capt. Samuel Jones and others.I will add that I was in ____ with 5 soldiers viz:Jno. Burnett, Michael Brady, Joseph Crummy, Chas. Charity, and John Doughty.
6th.Did you receive a discharge?
Answer.I became a prisoner as here stated, of course got no discharge.
7th.State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighbourhood who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a Soldier of the Revolution?
Answer.I have been well known in Richmond County as a Militia Captain, where I served in that capacity for 8 or 10 years, and am doubtless well known by the old citizens of Richmond County adjoining this, for truth and veracity.I deem it unnecessary to refer to my present acquaintances in Kenawha County, as I presume they would not be known by this court.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed, the day and year above written.
And the court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Northumberland County Court 11 August 1834
This day George Connolly came into court and made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration and interrogatories proving his services as a soldier in the revolutionary.In testimony whereas I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said county the 12th day of August 1834
M.B. Cralle(?)
State of Virginia
Lewis County Court on this 31st day of March 1838 before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Lewis personally appeared George Connolly who on his oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the Company commanded by Captain Lovely in the Regiment commanded by Col. Davis in the service of the United States that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of Virginia that he resided in Kenhawa County in the said state of Virginia at the time he was placed on the pension list.From whence he has lately removed to Lewis County in said state of Virginia where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
The reasons of signed for changing his residence from Kenhawa County to Lewis County are as follows:That the said George Connolly is now old and infirm and has lately lost his wife, and was compelled to break up housekeeping, in consequence of which he removed to Lewis County to live with his daughter.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid
(Signed)Warden (?) Huffman J.Peace
The word removed inserted (?)before signing
Warden Huffman J.Peace
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Richmond and State of Virginia Ann Geatman (Yeatman?) age 76 and made oath that she knew and was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County, but now of Kenawha, that she knew when he went into the Revolutionary Service in 1779 and was absent upwards of three years;that they lived not more than 2 ½ miles apart at the time of the said Conollys going into service.That she has often heard the old soldiers speak of the said Connolly, and of his being with them in the service.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Ann Geatman is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to full credit.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.Jno.W. Belfield (?)
State of Virginia Richmond County to wit.
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county of Richmond and state of Virginia, Elizabeth Jones, aged 71 years and made oath that she was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County and now of Kenawha, that she knows when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Services in 1779.And that he was gone upwards of three years.That she lived in the same house with him up to the time of his going into services; and that he returned, and lived in the same family until he got married.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Elizabeth Jones is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to the fullest confidence.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.
Jno W Belfield
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Lewis County Court
Elijah Flesher personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, that the_____ named George Connolly is the identical person alluded to in the _______ affidavit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1838
(Signed) Elijah Flesher
Weeden Huffman J Peace Lewis County Court Virginia
(Further statements as to veracity of persons signing)
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Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY III: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly was a doctor.He is the grandchild mentioned in the will of. George Connolly dated 2 April 1771.Since his father was deceased at the time of this will, Nicholas George was appointed guardian of George's orphan's part of his grandfather's estate.
George's Revolutionary War Pension Claim dated 11 Aug 1834 North Cumberland Co., VA., age 72, states George was born 20 May 1761, Lancaster Co., VA. was living in Richmond Co., VA. when called into service in Apr 1779, returning to same after the war.Lived in Richmond Co., VA for eighteen years, moved to Harrison Co., VA. staying sixteen years, moved to Lewis Co., VA. staying two years moving to Kanawha Co., VA. as of 11 Aug 1834 had been there nine years.
On 31 March 1838 George appeared before the Justice of Peace of Lewis Co., VA stating that he was old and infirm and lately lost his wife and was compelled to break up housekeeping in consequence of which he removed to Lewis Co., VA. to live with his daughter.
The Information below was copied from the following url http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/ftm/r/e/n/Betty-D-Renick/FILE/0010page.html
Revolutionary War Pension Application:
George ConnollyVA 27888
Northumberland County, VA was a private under the command of Col. Davis in VA for 2 years.$80 per year beginning on 3/4/1831.
State of Virginia, Northumberland County.
On this 11th day of August 1834, personally appeared in open court George Connolly, a soldier of the Revolution, aged 72 years, who being first duly sworn according to Law, doth on his oath make the following declaration, in order to obtain the benefit of the pension made by the act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.That he enlisted for 3 years in April, 1779 in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia, under one Capt. Lovely and received the bounty of the said Capt. Lovely.That he stayed there with the other soldiers who had enlisted about 2 weeks, was then marched to Richmond Virginia and there joined the 4th Regiment commanded by Col. William Davis, where he stayed a few days and was then marched to the coal mines in Henrico County where he stayed four months.The British then came into Richmond where he with the troops was marched to give them battle.When they got to Richmond, the British had gone down the River to their shipping.Our troops pursued them by land down the river, but did not overtake them; they were marched back to Richmond and stayed a few days, after which they were marched to Chesterfield Court House where they wintered and stayed in all six months.
From there the troops were marched to Petersburg and where they stayed four months, and in April 1781, according to expectation the Enemy appeared across the creek opposite of them and commenced firing upon our Army which had found access then along the street upon the opposite side of the creek after firing 23 rounds himself fell wounded both in his arm and his leg, the scars are now upon him.Our Army were compelled to retreat leaving him and John Johnson and about 18 others prisoners.They were taken by the British and carried on board their shipping, where the ball that lodged in his leg was extracted by one of their surgeons.They were then sent on to New York and put in the Hospital there, and upon his getting well was confined in close prison with about 300 other American prisoners, where we stayed until Clinton evacuated the town, and as he supposed, went to England, which movement was subsequent to Cornwallis defeat at Yorktown in Oct 1781 and at which place (New York) he was in the Hospital and prison together seven months.
When the prisoners were set at liberty I went home having been in the service or in confinement of the enemy from the time of my enlistment to discharge as a (Pvt.?).He doth hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and any agency in any state except the present.
(Signed)George Connolly
Interrogatories prescribed by the War Department and propounded by the Court as follows viz:
1st Where and in what year were you born?
Answer by the declarant.I was born in Lancaster County the 20th May 1761.
2nd Have you any record of your age; if so, where it is.
Answer.The record of my age was made by my father and is now in my possession.
3rdWhere were you living when called into service; where have you lived since the Revolutionary War; and where do you now live?
Answer.I lived when called into service in Richmond County of this state and returned to the same county after the war, where I lived 18 years; then removed to Harrison County and stayed 16 years; then to Lewis County and stayed 2 years, and then to Kenawha County all in this state where I now reside and have done so for 9 years having left there for the special purpose of coming down in the lower counties where I first lived to get testimony by which the present claim can be established.
4th How were you called into service; were you drafted, did you volunteer, or were you a substitute, and if so, for whom?
Answer.I enlisted as stated in my declaration for 3 years.
5th.State the names of some of the Regular officers who were with the troops, where you served such continental and militia Regiments as you can recollect; such circumstances of your services.
Answer.Besides my captain & colonel stated in this declaration, I remember to have known in the Army Captain Thomas Edmonds, Capt. Samuel Jones and others.I will add that I was in ____ with 5 soldiers viz:Jno. Burnett, Michael Brady, Joseph Crummy, Chas. Charity, and John Doughty.
6th.Did you receive a discharge?
Answer.I became a prisoner as here stated, of course got no discharge.
7th.State the names of persons to whom you are known in your present neighbourhood who can testify to your character for veracity and their belief of your services as a Soldier of the Revolution?
Answer.I have been well known in Richmond County as a Militia Captain, where I served in that capacity for 8 or 10 years, and am doubtless well known by the old citizens of Richmond County adjoining this, for truth and veracity.I deem it unnecessary to refer to my present acquaintances in Kenawha County, as I presume they would not be known by this court.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed, the day and year above written.
And the court do hereby declare their opinion after the investigation of the matter, and putting the interrogatories prescribed by the War Department that the above named applicant was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states.
Northumberland County Court 11 August 1834
This day George Connolly came into court and made oath to the truth of the foregoing declaration and interrogatories proving his services as a soldier in the revolutionary.In testimony whereas I have hereunto set my hand & affixed the seal of said county the 12th day of August 1834
M.B. Cralle(?)
State of Virginia
Lewis County Court on this 31st day of March 1838 before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Lewis personally appeared George Connolly who on his oath declares that he is the same person who formerly belonged to the Company commanded by Captain Lovely in the Regiment commanded by Col. Davis in the service of the United States that his name was placed on the pension roll of the State of Virginia that he resided in Kenhawa County in the said state of Virginia at the time he was placed on the pension list.From whence he has lately removed to Lewis County in said state of Virginia where he intends to remain and wishes his pension to be there payable in future.
The reasons of signed for changing his residence from Kenhawa County to Lewis County are as follows:That the said George Connolly is now old and infirm and has lately lost his wife, and was compelled to break up housekeeping, in consequence of which he removed to Lewis County to live with his daughter.
(Signed)George Connolly
Sworn and subscribed to before me the day and year aforesaid
(Signed)Warden (?) Huffman J.Peace
The word removed inserted (?)before signing
Warden Huffman J.Peace
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said County of Richmond and State of Virginia Ann Geatman (Yeatman?) age 76 and made oath that she knew and was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County, but now of Kenawha, that she knew when he went into the Revolutionary Service in 1779 and was absent upwards of three years;that they lived not more than 2 ½ miles apart at the time of the said Conollys going into service.That she has often heard the old soldiers speak of the said Connolly, and of his being with them in the service.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Ann Geatman is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to full credit.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.Jno.W. Belfield (?)
State of Virginia Richmond County to wit.
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Richmond County
Personally appeared before me a Justice of the Peace in and for the said county of Richmond and state of Virginia, Elizabeth Jones, aged 71 years and made oath that she was well acquainted with George Connolly formerly a resident of Richmond County and now of Kenawha, that she knows when he enlisted in the Revolutionary Services in 1779.And that he was gone upwards of three years.That she lived in the same house with him up to the time of his going into services; and that he returned, and lived in the same family until he got married.
And I the said Justice of the Peace do hereby certify that the said Elizabeth Jones is a credible person, and that her testimony is entitled to the fullest confidence.In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of August 1834.
Jno W Belfield
George Saunders, clerk of the County aforesaid do hereby certify that John W Belfield Esquirewhose hand and seal is affixed to the foregoing certificate is and was at the time of signing the same a magistrate of the county of Richmond and that due faith and credit ought to be paid to all his acts and deeds as such.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of my office to be hereunto affixed the 13th day of August 1834 and in the 59th year of the commonwealth.
Geo. Saunders
State of Virginia Lewis County Court
Elijah Flesher personally appeared before me the subscriber a Justice of the Peace in and for said County, that the_____ named George Connolly is the identical person alluded to in the _______ affidavit.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 31st day of March 1838
(Signed) Elijah Flesher
Weeden Huffman J Peace Lewis County Court Virginia
(Further statements as to veracity of persons signing)
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Sallie MORRIS is the daughter of William MORRIS. She was born Abt. 1770 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She died Mar 1838 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
Notes for Sallie MORRIS: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
!Parents of Sally Morris were William and Sarah Morris.
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George Coleman CONNOLLY III and Sallie MORRIS. They were married on 02 Nov 1789 in Richmond, Henrico, Virginia, USA. They had 12 children. | ||||||||
i. | Nancy CONNOLLY. She was born Abt. 1790 in Lancaster, Virginia, USA. She married Elijah HALL. They were married on 24 Jul 1806 in Richmond, Virginia, USA [3]. She died Bet. 1812–1884 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | William Morris CONNOLLY. He was born on 08 Aug 1792 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He married Margaret JARRELL. They were married on 21 May 1835. He died Bet. 1839–1884. | |||||||
4. | iii. | Mary Ann Jenkins CONNOLLY. She was born on 29 Aug 1794 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1795–1888. She married Solomon JARVIS. They were married on 28 Jun 1832. She was also known as Polly. | ||||||
iv. | Molly Edison CONNOLLY. She was born on 18 Apr 1796 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She married John COX. They were married on 03 Mar 1816 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1836–1891. | |||||||
v. | Sally Morris CONNOLLY. She was born on 12 Jan 1798 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She married George Adam FLESHER. They were married on 09 Jan 1815 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. She died on 13 Mar 1889 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She was also known as Polly. | |||||||
5. | vi. | Fair Sabra CONNOLLY. She was born on 17 Jan 1800 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She married Abraham HELMICK. They were married on 20 Nov 1817 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. She died on 24 Dec 1866 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
6. | vii. | Partick CONNOLLY [4, 5]. He was born 1802 in Richmond, Virginia, USA [4, 5]. He married Mary STALLMAN. They were married on 14 Apr 1824 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1860 (Calhoun, Virginia, USA Now West Virginia) [4]. He died 1868. Occupation was Farmer. | ||||||
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7. | viii. | Ailsey Bently CONNOLLY. She was born 1806 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. She married Thomas Figgins JARVIS. They were married on 25 Dec 1822 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. She died on 20 Jul 1875 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
8. | ix. | George Colman CONNOLLY IV [6, 7]. He was born on 17 Jan 1804 in Harrison, Virginia, USA [6, 7]. He married Margaret BOOHER. Their marriage on 30 Jan 1826 in Lewis, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). Residence 1860 in Calhoun, Virginia, USA [7]. He died on 18 Aug 1878 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [6]. Occupation was Farmer. | ||||||
x. | John CONNOLLY. He was born 1807 in Virginia, USA. He married Chrisine PARSONS. They were married on 04 Oct 1829 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA. He died 1852 in Missouri, USA. | |||||||
xi. | Mary Margaret CONNOLLY. She was born 1811 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. She died 1880. | |||||||
9. | xii. | Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY [8]. He was born on 19 Aug 1811 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA [8]. He married Maria BUSH. They were married on 07 Feb 1841 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1880 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [8]. He died on 20 Feb 1892. Occupation was Farmer. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | ||||||
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4. | Mary Ann Jenkins CONNOLLY-4 (George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). She was born on 29 Aug 1794 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1795–1888. She was also known as Polly. | |||||||
Solomon JARVIS is the son of John JARVIS and Sarah ? [9]. | ||||||||
Solomon JARVIS and Mary Ann Jenkins CONNOLLY. They were married on 28 Jun 1832 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA. They had 2 children. | ||||||||
i. | Sally JARVIS [9]. She was born 1835 in Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | Celeb JARVIS [9]. He was born 1836. | |||||||
5. | Fair Sabra CONNOLLY-4 (George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). She was born on 17 Jan 1800 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She died on 24 Dec 1866 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Abraham HELMICK is the son of Jacob E. HELMICK and Barbara BOROUGHS [9]. He was born 1787 in Randolph, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location Apr 1861 in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). He died on 16 Apr 1861 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Occupation was Farmer. Fact 5 in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). | ||||||||
Abraham HELMICK and Fair Sabra CONNOLLY. They were married on 20 Nov 1817 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. They had 10 children. | ||||||||
i. | Abraham White HELMICK [9]. He was born 1822. | |||||||
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ii. | Hudson M. HELMICK [9]. He was born 1832. | |||||||
iii. | Henry M. HELMICK [9]. He was born 1833. | |||||||
iv. | Anna E. HELMICK [9]. She was born 1834. | |||||||
v. | Margaret HELMICK [9]. She was born 1835. | |||||||
vi. | John HELMICK [9]. He was born 1837. | |||||||
vii. | Jacob HELMICK [9]. | |||||||
viii. | Nancy HELMICK [9]. | |||||||
ix. | Elizabeth HELMICK [9]. She was born 1839. | |||||||
x. | Mary Jane HELMICK [9]. She was born on 19 Nov 1841. | |||||||
6. | Partick CONNOLLY-4 (George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [4, 5]. He was born 1802 in Richmond, Virginia, USA [4, 5]. Residence 1860 (Calhoun, Virginia, USA Now West Virginia) [4]. He died 1868. Occupation was Farmer. | |||||||
Mary STALLMAN. She was born Bet. 1807–1808 in Hardy, West Virginia, USA. She was also known as Polly or Pelly. | ||||||||
Partick CONNOLLY and Mary STALLMAN. They were married on 14 Apr 1824 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. They had 9 children. | ||||||||
i. | Statira CONNOLLY. She was born on 10 Sep 1825. She died 1856. | |||||||
Notes for Statira CONNOLLY: General Notes: NEW MONUMENTS BEING ERECTED FOR HISTORIC FAMILY MEMBERS (03/09/2005) A project is moving forward to provide a new monument for Statira Connolly Parsons (1825-1856) who is buried in the Knotts Baptist Church Cemetery at Orma, according to Ann Newell. Newell said the old monument has been worn by the ravages of time and weather. "In 1972 the words inscribed could be read, now it is smooth," she said. The new marker will say she was the wife of Palser B. Parsons 1823-1894 who was honored in 2003 with a new marker at the Carpenter Cemetery at Orma. She was the daughter of Patrick and Mary (Stallman) Connolly, all Calhoun historic families. On the reverse side of the new monument will be the names of her children: Joseph P, Peter, M.P., Edward P, Maranda A, Nathaniel and John Allen Parsons. "We are also seeking the grave of Nancy Mace, Palser B. Parsons second wife," said Newell. The family is taking donations. Please contact Ann Newell, HC 75, Box 320, Chloe WV 25235.
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ii. | Mary Jane CONNOLLY. She was born 1829. | |||||||
iii. | Margaret CONNOLLY. She was born on 25 Jul 1831. | |||||||
iv. | John CONNOLLY. His birth 1835 in Kanawha, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). He married Nancy WAYNE. They were married on 06 Dec 1858 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. | |||||||
10. | v. | Peregrine CONNOLLY. He was born 1836 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA [3]. He married Lucinda MOORE. They were married on 09 Dec 1856 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. He was also known as Ferry or Perry. Occupation was Farmer. | ||||||
11. | vi. | Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY [10]. His birth on 15 May 1838 in Kanawha, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [11, 10]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [10]. He married Sarah M. LAUGHLIN. They were married on 13 Jul 1857 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. He died on 25 Oct 1914 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
12. | vii. | James P. CONNOLLY. His birth 1840 in Kanawha, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). He married Rebecca Ann CONRAD. They were married on 13 Jul 1858 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. | ||||||
13. | viii. | Peter CONNOLLY. He was born on 02 Mar 1843 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA [12]. He married Jane Spencer MCCUNE. They were married on 14 Apr 1864 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. He died on 18 Jan 1901 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [12]. Burial Location in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). Fact 5 in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). | ||||||
ix. | Julia CONNOLLY. Her birth 1846 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). | |||||||
7. | Ailsey Bently CONNOLLY-4 (George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). She was born 1806 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. She died on 20 Jul 1875 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Thomas Figgins JARVIS is the son of John JARVIS and Sarah ?. He was born Abt. 1804 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. He died on 18 Feb 1879 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA. Record Change on 18 Mar 2001 [13]. Occupation was Farmer. | ||||||||
Notes for Thomas Figgins JARVIS: General Notes: [lang_connolly.ged] The family moved to what is now Calhoun County and bought property from Philip Starcher in 18 32.Eventually, they owned about a thousand acres of land.Shortly after the Civil War, the y sold their Calhoun County property and moved to Kanawha County.Their holdings, near present day Big Chimney, WV, were referred to as "The Jarvis Bottom" in Byrne's Tales ofthe Elk.
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Thomas Figgins JARVIS and Ailsey Bently CONNOLLY. They were married on 25 Dec 1822 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
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i. | William Harrison JARVIS. He was born 1825 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. He died on 13 Oct 1885 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Record Change on 21 Feb 2000 [14]. | |||||||
Notes for William Harrison JARVIS: General Notes: [BeamandWilson.FTW] calhoun co.: JARVIS, William19CalhounWilliam & Catharin eHENSLEY, Nancy17 CalhounWesley & B .22 Sep 1878 married by J. M. Wood Calhoun County Census, 1860 JARVIS, 951 William Jarvis...35...Lewis...Farmer Catharine...26...Monroe William H...9/12...Calhoun Calhoun County Census, 1880 Census Place:Washington, Calhoun, West Virginia Source:FHL Film 1255401National Archives Film T9-1401Page 222A RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace William JARVISSelfMMW57WV Occ:FarmerFa: WVMo: WV Catharine JARVISWifeFMW43WV Occ:Keeping HouseFa: VAMo: VA LucindaJARVISDauFSW17WV Fa: WVMo: WV Sarah JARVISDauFSW15WV Fa: WVMo: WV Rebecca J. JARVISDauFSW13WV Occ:At HomeFa: WVMo: WV Pery G. JARVISSonMSW12WV Occ:At HomeFa: WVMo: WV Louisa JARVISDauFSW10WV Occ:At HomeFa: WVMo: WV Matilda JARVISDauFSW8WV Fa: WVMo: WV Samuel W. JARVISSonMSW6WV Fa: WVMo: WV Thomas JARVISSonMSW2WV Fa: WVMo: WV
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8. | George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4 (George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [6, 7]. He was born on 17 Jan 1804 in Harrison, Virginia, USA [6, 7]. Residence 1860 in Calhoun, Virginia, USA [7]. He died on 18 Aug 1878 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [6]. Occupation was Farmer. | |||||||
Notes for George Colman CONNOLLY IV: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly - Married Margaret Booker, daughter of Henry Booker on 30 Jan 1826 in Lewis Co.WV.His second wife was Mary Hall Vaughn a widow whom he married on 17 Apr 1869 in Roane Co., West Virginia. She was the d/o Elijah Hall, Sr.
Source:1830 and 1840 Census of Lewis Co., West Virginia; 1850 Gilmer Co. Census; 1860 Calhoun Co. Census; Calhoun Co. Marriages; Gilmer Co. Births and Lewis Co. Marriages sent to me by Genevia Connolly of Mesa, AZ.
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Notes for George Colman CONNOLLY IV: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
George Connolly - Married Margaret Booker, daughter of Henry Booker on 30 Jan 1826 in Lewis Co.WV.His second wife was Mary Hall Vaughn a widow whom he married on 17 Apr 1869 in Roane Co., West Virginia. She was the d/o Elijah Hall, Sr.
Source:1830 and 1840 Census of Lewis Co., West Virginia; 1850 Gilmer Co. Census; 1860 Calhoun Co. Census; Calhoun Co. Marriages; Gilmer Co. Births and Lewis Co. Marriages sent to me by Genevia Connolly of Mesa, AZ.
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Margaret BOOHER is the daughter of Henry BOOHER [15, 16]. Her birth on 09 Jul 1802 in Harrison, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [17, 15, 16]. Residence 1860 in Calhoun, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [17, 16]. She died on 20 Jun 1868 in Virginia, USA [16]. She was also known as Peggy. | ||||||
Notes for Margaret BOOHER: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
Margaret was the first wife of George.They had ten children.
Tree stated name as Booker believe it was Booher
MEMOIRS OF THE BOOHER - BARNETT FAMILY
Written for the Reunion held at the home of
A. B. BARNETT, AUGUST 31, 1924
By EVA BARNETT
Moundsville, West Virginia
This copy diligently compared with a copy received from Howard Booher, 1001 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D. C. - 14 July 1954. This copy done 1 July 1976, by W. S. Booher of 1132 Banning Blv'd., Wilmington, California
We have met today at the place where our forefathers settled, built their homes and reared their children.
According to the records we find that in 1794 Charles Wharton obtained a tract of land containing four hundred acres in Washington County, (now Greene County), Pennsylvania, which conveyed to Ezekiel Barnett. However, before the deed was made he died and the land was deeded to the heirs Of Ezekiel Barnett. The other heirs transferring their interest to them, William and John, sons of Ezekiel, became the owners. Making a division of the four hundred acres, William took the western half and John the eastern half, the western farm was transferred to William Griffeth, to Henry Parkinson, to Jonathan Walton, to Ralph Drake and thence to Isaac and Jackson Booher, and from them to James Buchanan.
The eastern half of this land being the part of John Barnett has descended to his heirs, and a part of it has never been away from some of them for one hundred forty years.
A. B. Barnett is now the owner of two hundred acres of the original tract and part of the house, which is his home, was built for his father's home and is where "Uncle Doc" was born. He was so nickenamed because he was the seventh son of the seventh son and tradition said he was to be a doctor. From this we know there were five other sons besides William and John.
We have no record of the time when Ezekiel Barnett married his wife, Elinor Kilgore, but from memory we know that the names of the children were, besides William who went down the river and settled in Ohio, and John, who stayed on this farm, Betsy Gorby, Rhoda Hitchcock, Nellie Sinclair, and Lucy Mellon - her daughter Eliza being the mother of William and John Snider and Ella Snider Baldwin.
From the family record kept by my father, Wilson Riley Barnett, we learn that John Barnett, of Irish descent, Protestant, was born September 19, 1791, and died in November, 1859, sixty eight years old, his hair not gray, and having never lost any of his permanent teeth.
He was married to Margaret Stoughton, of English and Welsh descent, Protestant, who was born near Philadelphia, June 7, 1800, and lived to the age of 91 years. We remember that she told us she was carried on horseback by her mother, (whose maiden name was Riley), to a place in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, where her parents settled.
During an Indian outbreak they fled to the nearest Fort with such of their household goods as they could carry. Returning after a long time, her father found the house in ashes, and could not find the silver and pewter ware which he had hastily buried under a tree before their flight.
Grandmother Barnett had four sisters who were married; viz: Nellie Ruckman, Matilda Larue, Nancy Thompson and Polly Buck. We do not know how she met her husband, but we have a record of her marriage, which was November 29, 1821, to John Barnett. She was a woman of remarkable memory and a strong Christian character, having high ideals concerning life and courage for her convictions. She told me when I last talked with her to be a good Cristian and never marry one beneath me, and I have tried to follow her advice.
They had eleven children, viz: Nancy (about 1922), Martha, Hannah, Rcbecca, James Pennock, Wilson Riley, Samuel Houston, Matthew (who died in infancy), John Ingram, Jesse Lazear, and Abraham Bowman. Nancy married Selah Baldwin and their children were Elinor, who died when she was a child, and Francis W.;
Martha marriedFrancis Baldwin, (father of Selah), and their children were John Isaac and William. Rebecca Jane married Isaac Booher. The names of the children will be found in the Booher record which follows.
An item of interest in Uncle Isaac's life was that he held the office of Justice of the Peace for 25 consecutive years, showing that he had the confidence of the people of his community. I remember with pleasure the evenings I spent with Aunt Rebecca in Bible study, which was her chief delight, it would seem, as she pursued the course of the Sunday School lessons, often until midnight, finding me an eager pupil and companion.
Uncle Pennock was not married; he enlisted in the army during the war of the Rebellion, and died of typhus fever in Camp Carlysle. Though never having been in action, his letters to my father at that period prove that he was a true patriot, a real soldier, as well as a deep thinker, a man of high morale, and a scholar in his day.
Uncle "Hust" and Uncle Jesse saw hard service in the same army and both were seriously wounded more than once. Uncle Jesse reinlisted when his time expired, and was promoted to the rank of Captain of Company B, West Virginia Volunteers.
Uncle A. B. was in the service a short time before the close of the war, as clerk to the Judge and Adjutant General.
Ingram Barnett married Sophia Baldwin, had no children.
Houston married Matilda Bryan, and had no children.
Jesse married Nancy Younkin and the children are: John, Margaret, Ella, Jesse, Orpha, Maud, Daisy and Charley, who died when a small child.
Abraham Bowman married Jennie Durbin and the children are Leni Clair, Nora Venice, and Bessie Blair.
Wilson Riley married Nancy Ann Booher, the children's names are: Andrew Jackson, Mary Margaretta, Lucinda Florence, Laura Annette, Lillian Bertha, Olive Leanna, and Eva, (Eva, the author of this paper).
B 0 O H E R
(Bucher was the original way of spelling the name; but Uncle Isaac changed the spelling of the name to Booher, because it was being mispronounced)
To begin the Booher history, the first date we have is January 15, 1792, which was two years before the settlement of the Barnett Farm. Our Great Grandmother, Ann Donstand, was born that day as written both in German and English in her hymn book, which was given to me by my Grandmother Mary Booher, when I was but a child, and is now my most precious possession. This book was printed in Germany in 1797, and is now 127 years old.
Ann Donstand was of English parentage, though she talked in German because she was reared in a German family, her parents having died while she was young. She wanted it to be well understood that she was English. She married John Bucher, of German descent, Protestant, whose mother's maiden name was Ramsey. Solomon Bucher was their only son. They had one daughter, who married Henry Harsh, and settled in Ohio. A half sister married a Mr. Bigler and lived in Washington County, Penn.
Great grandmother was a strong woman, a Christian and a Protestant and her great aim was that her descendants should look up and be "high minded", as she expressed it. In her widowhood she became the community doctor, riding in answer to calls at any hour of the night. We had her saddle until 1901. She died December 6, 1857.
Solomon was born in Baltimore, Maryland, May 5,1809. His father was a weaver, and he learned the trade; but did not follow it. Later in life he bought and traded for horses, which he drove to market at Baltimore. At the age of sixteen he married Mary Cox, who was born on Pigeon Creek, Washington County, Penn. in September 1809, she being also sixteen years old at the time. Her parents were Christopher Cox and Catherine (Laleigh) Cox, Scotch Irish, Protestant.
They had twelve children, six boys and six girls, named: John, Andre, Solomon, Christopher, David, Matthew, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth, Susan, Rachel, and Sarah. Their married names, as she spoke them, were: Peggy Edgar, Betsy long, Susan Swihart, Rachel Tombaugh and Sarah Edgar. We do not know any of the children of these, except Thaddeus Edgar, who often, with Great Aunt Sarah, visited my Grandparents in their home on Wheeling Creek above Ryerson Station, which home is a pleasant memory to many of their grandchildren, where, in the summer time, there were always apples and sweet cider, and melons and honey, dried beef and apple pie, and cream anytime of the year. There were also some sweeping and running errands, and threading of needles for grandmother, and waiting to gain her approval and sweet smile. It was at such a time, on one occasion, that the German Book was given as a reward of merit.
I wish you had a picture of her as we, some of us, remember her; with smooth hair and neat dress, and never without her white collar and beads on. It could have been truthfully said of her: "She looketh well to the ways of her household." and "the heart of her husband doth safely trust in her." Anything considered to be mean and low was denounced by her in no uncertain terms.
Also, we could wish that you all could have been personally acquainted with our Grandfather Booher, a man who never lost his youth and was temperate in all things; who found boyish delight in the bright morning, the orchard, the melon vines, the minnow pond, and particularly in going fishing, barefooted, coming whistling home with his speckled prize to "Polly," who scolded because she did-n't like to cook fish. He was never sick enough to have a physician attend him until he was eighty two years old, and only then because of a broken thigh, when he was struck by a bursting millstone; he died of pneumonia in March 1897, being almost 89 years old.
They had five children, viz: John W., Isaac, Andrew Jackson, Lucinda, and Nancy Ann. In 1853 they moved to Greene County, and settled at the place next to the Barnett home.
John married Emma Loughridge; their children were Herbert, Milton, Edward, John Clifford and Hetty. They lived in Nebraska.
Isaac married Rebecca Jane Barnett, the children's names are: Anderson Ringland, J. Linsay, J. Lazear, Solomon Elsworth, Mary Mardellia, John Bentley, Margaret Latimore, Anna Wilmetta, and Birdie.
Lucinda married George Wright and their children were: Mary Belle (Doty), Andrew Jackson. Elizabeth, who married David Null, Verna (Hamilton), Emma (Styles), and George Booher, who married Tillie Shull.
Aunt Lucy was widowed and married to Stephen White, who was the father of Lucinda, John, Joseph, and Mont.
Andrew Jackson Booher married Mary Cooper and they had three children, viz: Mary Belle, Will J., and Samuel Wilson.
Nancy Ann married W. R. Barnett, as you have read, You will pardon me for a mention of my own mother, a beautiful woman and such a tender loving mother. She had such a strong and abiding faith in prayer and dependence on the Heavenly Father's love, it is good to remember and my testimony of my father is that he was the most nearly righteous man that I have ever known.
We hope some day to get the names of all the children and the children's children, but for this time it is enough to read of our kindred, most of whom have joined the "Innumerable Caravan, which moves to that mysterious realm. where each shall take his chamber in the silent halls if death."
We have reason to be proud of them. May we emulate their virtues.
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Notes for Margaret BOOHER: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
Margaret was the first wife of George.They had ten children.
Tree stated name as Booker believe it was Booher
MEMOIRS OF THE BOOHER - BARNETT FAMILY
Written for the Reunion held at the home of
A. B. BARNETT, AUGUST 31, 1924
By EVA BARNETT
Moundsville, West Virginia
This copy diligently compared with a copy received from Howard Booher, 1001 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D. C. - 14 July 1954. This copy done 1 July 1976, by W. S. Booher of 1132 Banning Blv'd., Wilmington, California
We have met today at the place where our forefathers settled, built their homes and reared their children.
According to the records we find that in 1794 Charles Wharton obtained a tract of land containing four hundred acres in Washington County, (now Greene County), Pennsylvania, which conveyed to Ezekiel Barnett. However, before the deed was made he died and the land was deeded to the heirs Of Ezekiel Barnett. The other heirs transferring their interest to them, William and John, sons of Ezekiel, became the owners. Making a division of the four hundred acres, William took the western half and John the eastern half, the western farm was transferred to William Griffeth, to Henry Parkinson, to Jonathan Walton, to Ralph Drake and thence to Isaac and Jackson Booher, and from them to James Buchanan.
The eastern half of this land being the part of John Barnett has descended to his heirs, and a part of it has never been away from some of them for one hundred forty years.
A. B. Barnett is now the owner of two hundred acres of the original tract and part of the house, which is his home, was built for his father's home and is where "Uncle Doc" was born. He was so nickenamed because he was the seventh son of the seventh son and tradition said he was to be a doctor. From this we know there were five other sons besides William and John.
We have no record of the time when Ezekiel Barnett married his wife, Elinor Kilgore, but from memory we know that the names of the children were, besides William who went down the river and settled in Ohio, and John, who stayed on this farm, Betsy Gorby, Rhoda Hitchcock, Nellie Sinclair, and Lucy Mellon - her daughter Eliza being the mother of William and John Snider and Ella Snider Baldwin.
From the family record kept by my father, Wilson Riley Barnett, we learn that John Barnett, of Irish descent, Protestant, was born September 19, 1791, and died in November, 1859, sixty eight years old, his hair not gray, and having never lost any of his permanent teeth.
He was married to Margaret Stoughton, of English and Welsh descent, Protestant, who was born near Philadelphia, June 7, 1800, and lived to the age of 91 years. We remember that she told us she was carried on horseback by her mother, (whose maiden name was Riley), to a place in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, where her parents settled.
During an Indian outbreak they fled to the nearest Fort with such of their household goods as they could carry. Returning after a long time, her father found the house in ashes, and could not find the silver and pewter ware which he had hastily buried under a tree before their flight.
Grandmother Barnett had four sisters who were married; viz: Nellie Ruckman, Matilda Larue, Nancy Thompson and Polly Buck. We do not know how she met her husband, but we have a record of her marriage, which was November 29, 1821, to John Barnett. She was a woman of remarkable memory and a strong Christian character, having high ideals concerning life and courage for her convictions. She told me when I last talked with her to be a good Cristian and never marry one beneath me, and I have tried to follow her advice.
They had eleven children, viz: Nancy (about 1922), Martha, Hannah, Rcbecca, James Pennock, Wilson Riley, Samuel Houston, Matthew (who died in infancy), John Ingram, Jesse Lazear, and Abraham Bowman. Nancy married Selah Baldwin and their children were Elinor, who died when she was a child, and Francis W.;
Martha marriedFrancis Baldwin, (father of Selah), and their children were John Isaac and William. Rebecca Jane married Isaac Booher. The names of the children will be found in the Booher record which follows.
An item of interest in Uncle Isaac's life was that he held the office of Justice of the Peace for 25 consecutive years, showing that he had the confidence of the people of his community. I remember with pleasure the evenings I spent with Aunt Rebecca in Bible study, which was her chief delight, it would seem, as she pursued the course of the Sunday School lessons, often until midnight, finding me an eager pupil and companion.
Uncle Pennock was not married; he enlisted in the army during the war of the Rebellion, and died of typhus fever in Camp Carlysle. Though never having been in action, his letters to my father at that period prove that he was a true patriot, a real soldier, as well as a deep thinker, a man of high morale, and a scholar in his day.
Uncle "Hust" and Uncle Jesse saw hard service in the same army and both were seriously wounded more than once. Uncle Jesse reinlisted when his time expired, and was promoted to the rank of Captain of Company B, West Virginia Volunteers.
Uncle A. B. was in the service a short time before the close of the war, as clerk to the Judge and Adjutant General.
Ingram Barnett married Sophia Baldwin, had no children.
Houston married Matilda Bryan, and had no children.
Jesse married Nancy Younkin and the children are: John, Margaret, Ella, Jesse, Orpha, Maud, Daisy and Charley, who died when a small child.
Abraham Bowman married Jennie Durbin and the children are Leni Clair, Nora Venice, and Bessie Blair.
Wilson Riley married Nancy Ann Booher, the children's names are: Andrew Jackson, Mary Margaretta, Lucinda Florence, Laura Annette, Lillian Bertha, Olive Leanna, and Eva, (Eva, the author of this paper).
B 0 O H E R
(Bucher was the original way of spelling the name; but Uncle Isaac changed the spelling of the name to Booher, because it was being mispronounced)
To begin the Booher history, the first date we have is January 15, 1792, which was two years before the settlement of the Barnett Farm. Our Great Grandmother, Ann Donstand, was born that day as written both in German and English in her hymn book, which was given to me by my Grandmother Mary Booher, when I was but a child, and is now my most precious possession. This book was printed in Germany in 1797, and is now 127 years old.
Ann Donstand was of English parentage, though she talked in German because she was reared in a German family, her parents having died while she was young. She wanted it to be well understood that she was English. She married John Bucher, of German descent, Protestant, whose mother's maiden name was Ramsey. Solomon Bucher was their only son. They had one daughter, who married Henry Harsh, and settled in Ohio. A half sister married a Mr. Bigler and lived in Washington County, Penn.
Great grandmother was a strong woman, a Christian and a Protestant and her great aim was that her descendants should look up and be "high minded", as she expressed it. In her widowhood she became the community doctor, riding in answer to calls at any hour of the night. We had her saddle until 1901. She died December 6, 1857.
Solomon was born in Baltimore, Maryland, May 5,1809. His father was a weaver, and he learned the trade; but did not follow it. Later in life he bought and traded for horses, which he drove to market at Baltimore. At the age of sixteen he married Mary Cox, who was born on Pigeon Creek, Washington County, Penn. in September 1809, she being also sixteen years old at the time. Her parents were Christopher Cox and Catherine (Laleigh) Cox, Scotch Irish, Protestant.
They had twelve children, six boys and six girls, named: John, Andre, Solomon, Christopher, David, Matthew, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth, Susan, Rachel, and Sarah. Their married names, as she spoke them, were: Peggy Edgar, Betsy long, Susan Swihart, Rachel Tombaugh and Sarah Edgar. We do not know any of the children of these, except Thaddeus Edgar, who often, with Great Aunt Sarah, visited my Grandparents in their home on Wheeling Creek above Ryerson Station, which home is a pleasant memory to many of their grandchildren, where, in the summer time, there were always apples and sweet cider, and melons and honey, dried beef and apple pie, and cream anytime of the year. There were also some sweeping and running errands, and threading of needles for grandmother, and waiting to gain her approval and sweet smile. It was at such a time, on one occasion, that the German Book was given as a reward of merit.
I wish you had a picture of her as we, some of us, remember her; with smooth hair and neat dress, and never without her white collar and beads on. It could have been truthfully said of her: "She looketh well to the ways of her household." and "the heart of her husband doth safely trust in her." Anything considered to be mean and low was denounced by her in no uncertain terms.
Also, we could wish that you all could have been personally acquainted with our Grandfather Booher, a man who never lost his youth and was temperate in all things; who found boyish delight in the bright morning, the orchard, the melon vines, the minnow pond, and particularly in going fishing, barefooted, coming whistling home with his speckled prize to "Polly," who scolded because she did-n't like to cook fish. He was never sick enough to have a physician attend him until he was eighty two years old, and only then because of a broken thigh, when he was struck by a bursting millstone; he died of pneumonia in March 1897, being almost 89 years old.
They had five children, viz: John W., Isaac, Andrew Jackson, Lucinda, and Nancy Ann. In 1853 they moved to Greene County, and settled at the place next to the Barnett home.
John married Emma Loughridge; their children were Herbert, Milton, Edward, John Clifford and Hetty. They lived in Nebraska.
Isaac married Rebecca Jane Barnett, the children's names are: Anderson Ringland, J. Linsay, J. Lazear, Solomon Elsworth, Mary Mardellia, John Bentley, Margaret Latimore, Anna Wilmetta, and Birdie.
Lucinda married George Wright and their children were: Mary Belle (Doty), Andrew Jackson. Elizabeth, who married David Null, Verna (Hamilton), Emma (Styles), and George Booher, who married Tillie Shull.
Aunt Lucy was widowed and married to Stephen White, who was the father of Lucinda, John, Joseph, and Mont.
Andrew Jackson Booher married Mary Cooper and they had three children, viz: Mary Belle, Will J., and Samuel Wilson.
Nancy Ann married W. R. Barnett, as you have read, You will pardon me for a mention of my own mother, a beautiful woman and such a tender loving mother. She had such a strong and abiding faith in prayer and dependence on the Heavenly Father's love, it is good to remember and my testimony of my father is that he was the most nearly righteous man that I have ever known.
We hope some day to get the names of all the children and the children's children, but for this time it is enough to read of our kindred, most of whom have joined the "Innumerable Caravan, which moves to that mysterious realm. where each shall take his chamber in the silent halls if death."
We have reason to be proud of them. May we emulate their virtues.
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Notes for Margaret BOOHER: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
Margaret was the first wife of George.They had ten children.
Tree stated name as Booker believe it was Booher
MEMOIRS OF THE BOOHER - BARNETT FAMILY
Written for the Reunion held at the home of
A. B. BARNETT, AUGUST 31, 1924
By EVA BARNETT
Moundsville, West Virginia
This copy diligently compared with a copy received from Howard Booher, 1001 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D. C. - 14 July 1954. This copy done 1 July 1976, by W. S. Booher of 1132 Banning Blv'd., Wilmington, California
We have met today at the place where our forefathers settled, built their homes and reared their children.
According to the records we find that in 1794 Charles Wharton obtained a tract of land containing four hundred acres in Washington County, (now Greene County), Pennsylvania, which conveyed to Ezekiel Barnett. However, before the deed was made he died and the land was deeded to the heirs Of Ezekiel Barnett. The other heirs transferring their interest to them, William and John, sons of Ezekiel, became the owners. Making a division of the four hundred acres, William took the western half and John the eastern half, the western farm was transferred to William Griffeth, to Henry Parkinson, to Jonathan Walton, to Ralph Drake and thence to Isaac and Jackson Booher, and from them to James Buchanan.
The eastern half of this land being the part of John Barnett has descended to his heirs, and a part of it has never been away from some of them for one hundred forty years.
A. B. Barnett is now the owner of two hundred acres of the original tract and part of the house, which is his home, was built for his father's home and is where "Uncle Doc" was born. He was so nickenamed because he was the seventh son of the seventh son and tradition said he was to be a doctor. From this we know there were five other sons besides William and John.
We have no record of the time when Ezekiel Barnett married his wife, Elinor Kilgore, but from memory we know that the names of the children were, besides William who went down the river and settled in Ohio, and John, who stayed on this farm, Betsy Gorby, Rhoda Hitchcock, Nellie Sinclair, and Lucy Mellon - her daughter Eliza being the mother of William and John Snider and Ella Snider Baldwin.
From the family record kept by my father, Wilson Riley Barnett, we learn that John Barnett, of Irish descent, Protestant, was born September 19, 1791, and died in November, 1859, sixty eight years old, his hair not gray, and having never lost any of his permanent teeth.
He was married to Margaret Stoughton, of English and Welsh descent, Protestant, who was born near Philadelphia, June 7, 1800, and lived to the age of 91 years. We remember that she told us she was carried on horseback by her mother, (whose maiden name was Riley), to a place in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, where her parents settled.
During an Indian outbreak they fled to the nearest Fort with such of their household goods as they could carry. Returning after a long time, her father found the house in ashes, and could not find the silver and pewter ware which he had hastily buried under a tree before their flight.
Grandmother Barnett had four sisters who were married; viz: Nellie Ruckman, Matilda Larue, Nancy Thompson and Polly Buck. We do not know how she met her husband, but we have a record of her marriage, which was November 29, 1821, to John Barnett. She was a woman of remarkable memory and a strong Christian character, having high ideals concerning life and courage for her convictions. She told me when I last talked with her to be a good Cristian and never marry one beneath me, and I have tried to follow her advice.
They had eleven children, viz: Nancy (about 1922), Martha, Hannah, Rcbecca, James Pennock, Wilson Riley, Samuel Houston, Matthew (who died in infancy), John Ingram, Jesse Lazear, and Abraham Bowman. Nancy married Selah Baldwin and their children were Elinor, who died when she was a child, and Francis W.;
Martha marriedFrancis Baldwin, (father of Selah), and their children were John Isaac and William. Rebecca Jane married Isaac Booher. The names of the children will be found in the Booher record which follows.
An item of interest in Uncle Isaac's life was that he held the office of Justice of the Peace for 25 consecutive years, showing that he had the confidence of the people of his community. I remember with pleasure the evenings I spent with Aunt Rebecca in Bible study, which was her chief delight, it would seem, as she pursued the course of the Sunday School lessons, often until midnight, finding me an eager pupil and companion.
Uncle Pennock was not married; he enlisted in the army during the war of the Rebellion, and died of typhus fever in Camp Carlysle. Though never having been in action, his letters to my father at that period prove that he was a true patriot, a real soldier, as well as a deep thinker, a man of high morale, and a scholar in his day.
Uncle "Hust" and Uncle Jesse saw hard service in the same army and both were seriously wounded more than once. Uncle Jesse reinlisted when his time expired, and was promoted to the rank of Captain of Company B, West Virginia Volunteers.
Uncle A. B. was in the service a short time before the close of the war, as clerk to the Judge and Adjutant General.
Ingram Barnett married Sophia Baldwin, had no children.
Houston married Matilda Bryan, and had no children.
Jesse married Nancy Younkin and the children are: John, Margaret, Ella, Jesse, Orpha, Maud, Daisy and Charley, who died when a small child.
Abraham Bowman married Jennie Durbin and the children are Leni Clair, Nora Venice, and Bessie Blair.
Wilson Riley married Nancy Ann Booher, the children's names are: Andrew Jackson, Mary Margaretta, Lucinda Florence, Laura Annette, Lillian Bertha, Olive Leanna, and Eva, (Eva, the author of this paper).
B 0 O H E R
(Bucher was the original way of spelling the name; but Uncle Isaac changed the spelling of the name to Booher, because it was being mispronounced)
To begin the Booher history, the first date we have is January 15, 1792, which was two years before the settlement of the Barnett Farm. Our Great Grandmother, Ann Donstand, was born that day as written both in German and English in her hymn book, which was given to me by my Grandmother Mary Booher, when I was but a child, and is now my most precious possession. This book was printed in Germany in 1797, and is now 127 years old.
Ann Donstand was of English parentage, though she talked in German because she was reared in a German family, her parents having died while she was young. She wanted it to be well understood that she was English. She married John Bucher, of German descent, Protestant, whose mother's maiden name was Ramsey. Solomon Bucher was their only son. They had one daughter, who married Henry Harsh, and settled in Ohio. A half sister married a Mr. Bigler and lived in Washington County, Penn.
Great grandmother was a strong woman, a Christian and a Protestant and her great aim was that her descendants should look up and be "high minded", as she expressed it. In her widowhood she became the community doctor, riding in answer to calls at any hour of the night. We had her saddle until 1901. She died December 6, 1857.
Solomon was born in Baltimore, Maryland, May 5,1809. His father was a weaver, and he learned the trade; but did not follow it. Later in life he bought and traded for horses, which he drove to market at Baltimore. At the age of sixteen he married Mary Cox, who was born on Pigeon Creek, Washington County, Penn. in September 1809, she being also sixteen years old at the time. Her parents were Christopher Cox and Catherine (Laleigh) Cox, Scotch Irish, Protestant.
They had twelve children, six boys and six girls, named: John, Andre, Solomon, Christopher, David, Matthew, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth, Susan, Rachel, and Sarah. Their married names, as she spoke them, were: Peggy Edgar, Betsy long, Susan Swihart, Rachel Tombaugh and Sarah Edgar. We do not know any of the children of these, except Thaddeus Edgar, who often, with Great Aunt Sarah, visited my Grandparents in their home on Wheeling Creek above Ryerson Station, which home is a pleasant memory to many of their grandchildren, where, in the summer time, there were always apples and sweet cider, and melons and honey, dried beef and apple pie, and cream anytime of the year. There were also some sweeping and running errands, and threading of needles for grandmother, and waiting to gain her approval and sweet smile. It was at such a time, on one occasion, that the German Book was given as a reward of merit.
I wish you had a picture of her as we, some of us, remember her; with smooth hair and neat dress, and never without her white collar and beads on. It could have been truthfully said of her: "She looketh well to the ways of her household." and "the heart of her husband doth safely trust in her." Anything considered to be mean and low was denounced by her in no uncertain terms.
Also, we could wish that you all could have been personally acquainted with our Grandfather Booher, a man who never lost his youth and was temperate in all things; who found boyish delight in the bright morning, the orchard, the melon vines, the minnow pond, and particularly in going fishing, barefooted, coming whistling home with his speckled prize to "Polly," who scolded because she did-n't like to cook fish. He was never sick enough to have a physician attend him until he was eighty two years old, and only then because of a broken thigh, when he was struck by a bursting millstone; he died of pneumonia in March 1897, being almost 89 years old.
They had five children, viz: John W., Isaac, Andrew Jackson, Lucinda, and Nancy Ann. In 1853 they moved to Greene County, and settled at the place next to the Barnett home.
John married Emma Loughridge; their children were Herbert, Milton, Edward, John Clifford and Hetty. They lived in Nebraska.
Isaac married Rebecca Jane Barnett, the children's names are: Anderson Ringland, J. Linsay, J. Lazear, Solomon Elsworth, Mary Mardellia, John Bentley, Margaret Latimore, Anna Wilmetta, and Birdie.
Lucinda married George Wright and their children were: Mary Belle (Doty), Andrew Jackson. Elizabeth, who married David Null, Verna (Hamilton), Emma (Styles), and George Booher, who married Tillie Shull.
Aunt Lucy was widowed and married to Stephen White, who was the father of Lucinda, John, Joseph, and Mont.
Andrew Jackson Booher married Mary Cooper and they had three children, viz: Mary Belle, Will J., and Samuel Wilson.
Nancy Ann married W. R. Barnett, as you have read, You will pardon me for a mention of my own mother, a beautiful woman and such a tender loving mother. She had such a strong and abiding faith in prayer and dependence on the Heavenly Father's love, it is good to remember and my testimony of my father is that he was the most nearly righteous man that I have ever known.
We hope some day to get the names of all the children and the children's children, but for this time it is enough to read of our kindred, most of whom have joined the "Innumerable Caravan, which moves to that mysterious realm. where each shall take his chamber in the silent halls if death."
We have reason to be proud of them. May we emulate their virtues.
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Notes for Margaret BOOHER: General Notes: [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #1718, Date of Import: Jun 16, 1998]
Margaret was the first wife of George.They had ten children.
Tree stated name as Booker believe it was Booher
MEMOIRS OF THE BOOHER - BARNETT FAMILY
Written for the Reunion held at the home of
A. B. BARNETT, AUGUST 31, 1924
By EVA BARNETT
Moundsville, West Virginia
This copy diligently compared with a copy received from Howard Booher, 1001 Connecticut Ave., Washington 6, D. C. - 14 July 1954. This copy done 1 July 1976, by W. S. Booher of 1132 Banning Blv'd., Wilmington, California
We have met today at the place where our forefathers settled, built their homes and reared their children.
According to the records we find that in 1794 Charles Wharton obtained a tract of land containing four hundred acres in Washington County, (now Greene County), Pennsylvania, which conveyed to Ezekiel Barnett. However, before the deed was made he died and the land was deeded to the heirs Of Ezekiel Barnett. The other heirs transferring their interest to them, William and John, sons of Ezekiel, became the owners. Making a division of the four hundred acres, William took the western half and John the eastern half, the western farm was transferred to William Griffeth, to Henry Parkinson, to Jonathan Walton, to Ralph Drake and thence to Isaac and Jackson Booher, and from them to James Buchanan.
The eastern half of this land being the part of John Barnett has descended to his heirs, and a part of it has never been away from some of them for one hundred forty years.
A. B. Barnett is now the owner of two hundred acres of the original tract and part of the house, which is his home, was built for his father's home and is where "Uncle Doc" was born. He was so nickenamed because he was the seventh son of the seventh son and tradition said he was to be a doctor. From this we know there were five other sons besides William and John.
We have no record of the time when Ezekiel Barnett married his wife, Elinor Kilgore, but from memory we know that the names of the children were, besides William who went down the river and settled in Ohio, and John, who stayed on this farm, Betsy Gorby, Rhoda Hitchcock, Nellie Sinclair, and Lucy Mellon - her daughter Eliza being the mother of William and John Snider and Ella Snider Baldwin.
From the family record kept by my father, Wilson Riley Barnett, we learn that John Barnett, of Irish descent, Protestant, was born September 19, 1791, and died in November, 1859, sixty eight years old, his hair not gray, and having never lost any of his permanent teeth.
He was married to Margaret Stoughton, of English and Welsh descent, Protestant, who was born near Philadelphia, June 7, 1800, and lived to the age of 91 years. We remember that she told us she was carried on horseback by her mother, (whose maiden name was Riley), to a place in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, where her parents settled.
During an Indian outbreak they fled to the nearest Fort with such of their household goods as they could carry. Returning after a long time, her father found the house in ashes, and could not find the silver and pewter ware which he had hastily buried under a tree before their flight.
Grandmother Barnett had four sisters who were married; viz: Nellie Ruckman, Matilda Larue, Nancy Thompson and Polly Buck. We do not know how she met her husband, but we have a record of her marriage, which was November 29, 1821, to John Barnett. She was a woman of remarkable memory and a strong Christian character, having high ideals concerning life and courage for her convictions. She told me when I last talked with her to be a good Cristian and never marry one beneath me, and I have tried to follow her advice.
They had eleven children, viz: Nancy (about 1922), Martha, Hannah, Rcbecca, James Pennock, Wilson Riley, Samuel Houston, Matthew (who died in infancy), John Ingram, Jesse Lazear, and Abraham Bowman. Nancy married Selah Baldwin and their children were Elinor, who died when she was a child, and Francis W.;
Martha marriedFrancis Baldwin, (father of Selah), and their children were John Isaac and William. Rebecca Jane married Isaac Booher. The names of the children will be found in the Booher record which follows.
An item of interest in Uncle Isaac's life was that he held the office of Justice of the Peace for 25 consecutive years, showing that he had the confidence of the people of his community. I remember with pleasure the evenings I spent with Aunt Rebecca in Bible study, which was her chief delight, it would seem, as she pursued the course of the Sunday School lessons, often until midnight, finding me an eager pupil and companion.
Uncle Pennock was not married; he enlisted in the army during the war of the Rebellion, and died of typhus fever in Camp Carlysle. Though never having been in action, his letters to my father at that period prove that he was a true patriot, a real soldier, as well as a deep thinker, a man of high morale, and a scholar in his day.
Uncle "Hust" and Uncle Jesse saw hard service in the same army and both were seriously wounded more than once. Uncle Jesse reinlisted when his time expired, and was promoted to the rank of Captain of Company B, West Virginia Volunteers.
Uncle A. B. was in the service a short time before the close of the war, as clerk to the Judge and Adjutant General.
Ingram Barnett married Sophia Baldwin, had no children.
Houston married Matilda Bryan, and had no children.
Jesse married Nancy Younkin and the children are: John, Margaret, Ella, Jesse, Orpha, Maud, Daisy and Charley, who died when a small child.
Abraham Bowman married Jennie Durbin and the children are Leni Clair, Nora Venice, and Bessie Blair.
Wilson Riley married Nancy Ann Booher, the children's names are: Andrew Jackson, Mary Margaretta, Lucinda Florence, Laura Annette, Lillian Bertha, Olive Leanna, and Eva, (Eva, the author of this paper).
B 0 O H E R
(Bucher was the original way of spelling the name; but Uncle Isaac changed the spelling of the name to Booher, because it was being mispronounced)
To begin the Booher history, the first date we have is January 15, 1792, which was two years before the settlement of the Barnett Farm. Our Great Grandmother, Ann Donstand, was born that day as written both in German and English in her hymn book, which was given to me by my Grandmother Mary Booher, when I was but a child, and is now my most precious possession. This book was printed in Germany in 1797, and is now 127 years old.
Ann Donstand was of English parentage, though she talked in German because she was reared in a German family, her parents having died while she was young. She wanted it to be well understood that she was English. She married John Bucher, of German descent, Protestant, whose mother's maiden name was Ramsey. Solomon Bucher was their only son. They had one daughter, who married Henry Harsh, and settled in Ohio. A half sister married a Mr. Bigler and lived in Washington County, Penn.
Great grandmother was a strong woman, a Christian and a Protestant and her great aim was that her descendants should look up and be "high minded", as she expressed it. In her widowhood she became the community doctor, riding in answer to calls at any hour of the night. We had her saddle until 1901. She died December 6, 1857.
Solomon was born in Baltimore, Maryland, May 5,1809. His father was a weaver, and he learned the trade; but did not follow it. Later in life he bought and traded for horses, which he drove to market at Baltimore. At the age of sixteen he married Mary Cox, who was born on Pigeon Creek, Washington County, Penn. in September 1809, she being also sixteen years old at the time. Her parents were Christopher Cox and Catherine (Laleigh) Cox, Scotch Irish, Protestant.
They had twelve children, six boys and six girls, named: John, Andre, Solomon, Christopher, David, Matthew, Mary, Margaret, Elizabeth, Susan, Rachel, and Sarah. Their married names, as she spoke them, were: Peggy Edgar, Betsy long, Susan Swihart, Rachel Tombaugh and Sarah Edgar. We do not know any of the children of these, except Thaddeus Edgar, who often, with Great Aunt Sarah, visited my Grandparents in their home on Wheeling Creek above Ryerson Station, which home is a pleasant memory to many of their grandchildren, where, in the summer time, there were always apples and sweet cider, and melons and honey, dried beef and apple pie, and cream anytime of the year. There were also some sweeping and running errands, and threading of needles for grandmother, and waiting to gain her approval and sweet smile. It was at such a time, on one occasion, that the German Book was given as a reward of merit.
I wish you had a picture of her as we, some of us, remember her; with smooth hair and neat dress, and never without her white collar and beads on. It could have been truthfully said of her: "She looketh well to the ways of her household." and "the heart of her husband doth safely trust in her." Anything considered to be mean and low was denounced by her in no uncertain terms.
Also, we could wish that you all could have been personally acquainted with our Grandfather Booher, a man who never lost his youth and was temperate in all things; who found boyish delight in the bright morning, the orchard, the melon vines, the minnow pond, and particularly in going fishing, barefooted, coming whistling home with his speckled prize to "Polly," who scolded because she did-n't like to cook fish. He was never sick enough to have a physician attend him until he was eighty two years old, and only then because of a broken thigh, when he was struck by a bursting millstone; he died of pneumonia in March 1897, being almost 89 years old.
They had five children, viz: John W., Isaac, Andrew Jackson, Lucinda, and Nancy Ann. In 1853 they moved to Greene County, and settled at the place next to the Barnett home.
John married Emma Loughridge; their children were Herbert, Milton, Edward, John Clifford and Hetty. They lived in Nebraska.
Isaac married Rebecca Jane Barnett, the children's names are: Anderson Ringland, J. Linsay, J. Lazear, Solomon Elsworth, Mary Mardellia, John Bentley, Margaret Latimore, Anna Wilmetta, and Birdie.
Lucinda married George Wright and their children were: Mary Belle (Doty), Andrew Jackson. Elizabeth, who married David Null, Verna (Hamilton), Emma (Styles), and George Booher, who married Tillie Shull.
Aunt Lucy was widowed and married to Stephen White, who was the father of Lucinda, John, Joseph, and Mont.
Andrew Jackson Booher married Mary Cooper and they had three children, viz: Mary Belle, Will J., and Samuel Wilson.
Nancy Ann married W. R. Barnett, as you have read, You will pardon me for a mention of my own mother, a beautiful woman and such a tender loving mother. She had such a strong and abiding faith in prayer and dependence on the Heavenly Father's love, it is good to remember and my testimony of my father is that he was the most nearly righteous man that I have ever known.
We hope some day to get the names of all the children and the children's children, but for this time it is enough to read of our kindred, most of whom have joined the "Innumerable Caravan, which moves to that mysterious realm. where each shall take his chamber in the silent halls if death."
We have reason to be proud of them. May we emulate their virtues.
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George Colman CONNOLLY IV and Margaret BOOHER. Their marriage on 30 Jan 1826 in Lewis, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). They had 11 children. | ||||||||
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14. | ii. | Eli CONNOLLY [18, 19]. His birth on 05 Jun 1825 in Lewis, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [18, 19]. He married Malinda GREATHOUSE. Their marriage on 03 Sep 1849 in Wirt, Virginia, USA (now West Virginia). Residence 1880 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [18]. He died on 08 Jan 1897. Occupation was Farmer. Burial Location in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
15. | iii. | Elias CONNOLLY [20, 21, 22]. He was born on 28 Jul 1827 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA [21, 22]. He married Matilda GREATHOUSE. Their marriage on 03 Sep 1849 in Wirt, Virginia, USA ( now West Virginia). Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [21]. He died on 29 Dec 1904 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial on 30 Dec 1904 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road Roane, West Virginia, USA). | ||||||
iv. | Julia Ann CONNOLLY [16]. She was born on 22 Aug 1829 in , Lewis, West Virginia, USA [16]. She died on 22 Oct 1906 in Calhoun, West, Virginia, USA [16]. | |||||||
16. | v. | Uriah CONNOLLY [15]. He was born on 27 Oct 1830. He married Isabelle GREATHOUSE. They were married 1852. He died 1912. | ||||||
vi. | Thomas R. CONNOLLY. He was born on 24 Mar 1833. He died Bet. 1834–1923. | |||||||
vii. | Sarah CONNOLLY. She was born on 04 Apr 1836. She died Bet. 1837–1930. She was also known as Sally. | |||||||
viii. | Amelia CONNOLLY. She was born on 19 Jul 1838 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [23]. She died Bet. 1839–1932. She married Thomas Bartlett HOPKINS. They were married on 04 Aug 1856 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. She was also known as Emily. | |||||||
17. | ix. | George Coleman CONNOLLY [24, 25]. His birth on 23 Oct 1840 in Wirt, Virginia, USA ( now West Virginia) [24, 25]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [24]. He married Sarah Jane NULL. They were married on 01 Jan 1861. He died on 04 Apr 1921 in West Virginia, USA. Occupation was Farmer and Minister. Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||
x. | Sirena CONNOLLY. Her birth on 10 Nov 1843 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [26]. She died Bet. 1844–1937. She married Caleb HEGES. They were married on 01 Apr 1866 [3]. She was also known as Syrena. | |||||||
18. | xi. | William B. CONNOLLY [27, 28, 29, 30]. His birth on 16 Nov 1845 in Wirt, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [28, 30]. He married Mary C HOPKINS. They were married on 01 Jan 1865 in Wood, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1910 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA [27]. He died on 30 Mar 1925 in Coolville, Athens, Ohio, USA [28, 29, 30]. | ||||||
Mary Hall VAUGHN is the daughter of Elijah HALL Sr. and Elizabeth B. CONNOLLY. She was born Bet. 1802–1851. She died Bet. 1872–1940. | ||||||||
George Colman CONNOLLY IV and Mary Hall VAUGHN. They were married on 17 Apr 1869 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had no children. | ||||||||
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9. | Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY-4 (George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [8]. He was born on 19 Aug 1811 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA [8]. Residence 1880 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [8]. He died on 20 Feb 1892. Occupation was Farmer. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | |||||||
Maria BUSH is the daughter of Jacob BUSH and Hannah FISHER [31, 32, 8]. She was born on 12 Aug 1819 in Virginia, USA [31, 32, 8]. Residence 1860 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA [31]. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | ||||||||
Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY and Maria BUSH. They were married on 07 Feb 1841 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. They had 12 children. | ||||||||
i. | Francis CONNOLLY. She was born 1842 in Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | Mary CONNOLLY. She was born 1844 in Virginia, USA. | |||||||
iii. | Sarifita CONNOLLY. She was born 1845 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. She married Leonadus A. COOPER. They were married on 01 Nov 1866 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. | |||||||
iv. | Albert CONNOLLY [33]. He was born 1846 in Virginia, USA [33]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [33]. | |||||||
19. | v. | James Knox Polk CONNOLLY [34]. He was born 1848 in Virginia, USA [34]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [34]. | ||||||
vi. | Margaret CONNOLLY. She was born 1850 in Virginia, USA. | |||||||
vii. | Charles H. CONNOLLY [35]. He was born on 01 Mar 1854 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. He married Statira GOFF. They were married on 12 Nov 1874 [3]. | |||||||
viii. | Fryjonia CONNOLLY [35]. Her birth on 01 Oct 1856 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek). | |||||||
ix. | Tryphena CONNOLLY [36]. She was born 1857 [36]. Residence 1860 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA [36]. | |||||||
20. | x. | George A. CONNOLLY [35, 37]. His birth on 30 Apr 1859 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek) [37]. Residence 1860 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA [37]. He married Emma Loudora GRIGGS. They were married on 08 Dec 1879 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. He died on 12 May 1944 in Rinehart, Harrison, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer. | ||||||
xi. | ? CONNOLLY [35]. She was born on 01 May 1861 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [35]. | |||||||
xii. | ?? CONNOLLY [35]. His birth on 22 Feb 1862 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek) [35]. | |||||||
Margaret A. FLESHER is the daughter of Elijah FLESHER and Nancy LEWIS. | ||||||||
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Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY and Margaret A. FLESHER. They had no children. | ||||||||
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10. | Peregrine CONNOLLY-5 (Partick CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). He was born 1836 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA [3]. He was also known as Ferry or Perry. Occupation was Farmer. | |||||||
Lucinda MOORE is the daughter of Jas. MOORE and Nancy. She was born Abt. 1833 in Fayette, West Virginia, USA [3]. | ||||||||
Peregrine CONNOLLY and Lucinda MOORE. They were married on 09 Dec 1856 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 2 children. | ||||||||
i. | Caroline CONNOLLY [35]. She was born Sep 1857 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | Perry D. CONNOLLY. He was born Abt. 1862 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. He married Christine ARNOLD. They were married on 14 Oct 1883 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. | |||||||
11. | Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY-5 (Partick CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [10]. His birth on 15 May 1838 in Kanawha, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [11, 10]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [10]. He died on 25 Oct 1914 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Sarah M. LAUGHLIN is the daughter of James LAUGHLIN and Mary [39]. She was born Abt. 1838 in Crawford, Pennsylvania, USA. She died Bef. 1871 in Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY and Sarah M. LAUGHLIN. They were married on 13 Jul 1857 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
21. | i. | Mary Julia CONNOLLY [11, 40]. She was born on 20 Feb 1859 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA [11, 40]. She married John Randolph LOCKHART. They were married on 31 Dec 1878 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1880 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [11]. She died on 27 Sep 1907 in Palestine, Wirt, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
Hattie FREEMAN. She was born 1852. She died 1888. | ||||||||
Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY and Hattie FREEMAN. They were married on 09 May 1871 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA. They had no children. | ||||||||
Permela Lavina LOTT. She was born 1864. She died 1892. | ||||||||
Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY and Permela Lavina LOTT. They were married on 30 Dec 1888 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA. They had no children. | ||||||||
Dora Belle LOTT. She was born 1868. She died 1909. | ||||||||
Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY and Dora Belle LOTT. They were married on 03 Nov 1892 in Newark, Wirt, West Virginia, USA. They had no children. | ||||||||
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12. | James P. CONNOLLY-5 (Partick CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). His birth 1840 in Kanawha, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). | |||||||
Rebecca Ann CONRAD is the daughter of Anthony CONRAD and Elizabeth ? [9]. She was born 1837 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
James P. CONNOLLY and Rebecca Ann CONRAD. They were married on 13 Jul 1858 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
i. | Laura CONNOLLY. She was born on 09 Feb 1862 in Glenville, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
13. | Peter CONNOLLY-5 (Partick CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). He was born on 02 Mar 1843 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA [12]. He died on 18 Jan 1901 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [12]. Burial Location in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). Fact 5 in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). | |||||||
Notes for Peter CONNOLLY: General Notes: Note on Tombstone last name Spelled CONNOLEY but on his childrens tombstone last name spelled CONLEY
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Jane Spencer MCCUNE is the daughter of Mary ?. Her birth on 25 Jan 1848 in Kanawha, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia). She died on 10 Jan 1896 [12]. Burial Location in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). Fact 5 in Minnora, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Minnora Cemetery). | ||||||||
Peter CONNOLLY and Jane Spencer MCCUNE. They were married on 14 Apr 1864 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 8 children. | ||||||||
i. | John CONNOLLY [35]. He was born on 12 Aug 1865 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | Dora Ellen CONNOLLY [12]. She was born on 06 Apr 1867 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
iii. | Sarah P. CONNOLLY [12, 41]. She was born on 09 Apr 1869 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [41]. Residence 1870 in Washington, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [41]. She died on 23 Mar 1891. | |||||||
iv. | Lucy CONNOLLY [12]. She was born Abt. 1871 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
v. | Partick CONNOLLY [12]. He was born on 02 Apr 1873 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. He died on 08 Aug 1892. | |||||||
vi. | Cassabianca CONNOLLY [12]. She was born Abt. 1875 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
vii. | Nancy CONNOLLY [12]. She was born on 25 Nov 1875 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She died on 02 Dec 1875. | |||||||
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viii. | Warney CONNOLLY [12]. He was born on 12 Apr 1879 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. He died on 08 Mar 1885. | |||||||
14. | Eli CONNOLLY-5 (George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [18, 19]. His birth on 05 Jun 1825 in Lewis, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [18, 19]. Residence 1880 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [18]. He died on 08 Jan 1897. Occupation was Farmer. Burial Location in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Malinda GREATHOUSE is the daughter of John GREATHOUSE and Sarah MCDADE [42]. Her birth on 11 Jan 1831 in Mason, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [42]. Residence 1850 in Wirt, Virginia, USA (District 70 Now West Virginia) [42]. She died on 21 Mar 1909 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
Eli CONNOLLY and Malinda GREATHOUSE. Their marriage on 03 Sep 1849 in Wirt, Virginia, USA (now West Virginia). They had 7 children. | ||||||||
i. | Elias CONNOLLY [43]. He was born on 11 Jul 1854 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [38, 43]. Residence 1920 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [43]. He died on 05 Feb 1923 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer. Burial Location in Smithfield, Wetzel, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithfield, Wetzel, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | George W. CONNOLLY [38]. He was born on 14 Aug 1856 [38]. He died on 17 Jul 1858 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. | |||||||
22. | iii. | Brooks CONNOLLY [44]. He was born on 13 Oct 1860 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [44]. He married Elizabeth Jane LEASON. They were married on 09 Jan 1888 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [44]. He died on 05 Aug 1925 in Berkeley, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer. Burial Location in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
iv. | Alvadore CONNOLLY. He was born 1864. Burial Location in Smithfield, Wetzel, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithfield, Wetzel, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
v. | Theodore CONNOLLY. He was born 1864. | |||||||
23. | vi. | Commodore CONNOLLY [45, 46, 47, 48]. He was born on 16 Jan 1866 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [49, 47, 48]. Residence 1880 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [45]. He married Cordelia Nancy HICKMAN. They were married on 26 May 1901 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. He died on 16 Mar 1940 in Vienna, Wood, West Virginia, USA [38, 50]. Occupation was Doctor. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). | ||||||
vii. | Elizabeth CONNOLLY. She was born 1869. | |||||||
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15. | Elias CONNOLLY-5 (George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [20, 21, 22]. He was born on 28 Jul 1827 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA [21, 22]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [21]. He died on 29 Dec 1904 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial on 30 Dec 1904 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road Roane, West Virginia, USA). | |||||
Notes for Elias CONNOLLY: General Notes: In the "History of Roane County" by Bishop page 595, record of marriage of daughter, Elizabeth Jane Connolly, is show as the daughter of Charles & Matilda (Greathouse) Connolly of Henry's Fork. This is only known reference showing his name as Charles--everywhere else, he is referred to as just Elias Connolly
( From Joe Nuter) Before 7/7/1860 the family made a trip by covered wagon to Green Co. MO where Elizabeth Jane was born in July. It is not know how long they were gone, but the next child, Emma was born back in Roane County
In 1885 they were shown as "of Henry's Fork" in Roane Co. Richardson, however, was just over the line in Calhoun County and was located up the West Fork near the mouth of Henry's Fork.
Joe has a copy of the deed for the Connolly tract which Elias purchased fro Ephriam Bee 3/18/1870
RICHARDSON (also known as Richardsonville) was a bustling village and early post office in late 1800's and now a large grassy meadow. Located on the lower West Fork of the Little Kanawha River, it was the location of the Richardson Dam and Mill. A specially built paddle boat with steel spikes on the paddle (to pull over sand bars) was used to bring goods and oil and gas field supplies up the West Fork to the village and beyond. Population never exceeded 100, but area grew after oil and gas boom immediately after turn of century. Hotel, general stores , physicians offices (Dr. Ira Connolly), shoemaker, barber shop, drug store, blacksmith, flour and lumber mill, along with the Methodist Protestant Church and the nearby Pine Grove School in early 1900's. McConaughey, Bee, and Company, C. H. Richardson (founder of village), James Duskey (son of Civil War Daniel Duskey) and B. Sturnett, were early businessmen. Site of drilling boom which used steam boilers to drive engines. A large boiler house fed steam lines which extended great distances around the hills and valleys.The steam was also used to heat houses in the village.(From "The Hur Herald")
From Hardesty's History of Calhoun County:
Charles H. Richardsonn was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, on March 27, 1841, a son of Thomas and Lydia (Teale) Richardson. In 1866 he came to Calhoun County, West Virginia from Pennsylvania, and settled at Wilson's Mill, commencing a general mercantile and milling business, with a capital of $7,000. He cleared 400 acres of land, and introduced the celebrated Holstein breed of cattle, for the improvement of the stock in this county, and is still keeping the stock full blooded.
He established the village of Richardson, and was its first postmaster. In 1873, he removed to Oil City, Pennsylvania, and remained there until 1879, engaged in oil producing. He then returned to Lee district, and has ever since been identified with the best interests of the district and county, making special efforts for the development of educational facilities.
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Notes for Elias CONNOLLY: General Notes: In the "History of Roane County" by Bishop page 595, record of marriage of daughter, Elizabeth Jane Connolly, is show as the daughter of Charles & Matilda (Greathouse) Connolly of Henry's Fork. This is only known reference showing his name as Charles--everywhere else, he is referred to as just Elias Connolly
( From Joe Nuter) Before 7/7/1860 the family made a trip by covered wagon to Green Co. MO where Elizabeth Jane was born in July. It is not know how long they were gone, but the next child, Emma was born back in Roane County
In 1885 they were shown as "of Henry's Fork" in Roane Co. Richardson, however, was just over the line in Calhoun County and was located up the West Fork near the mouth of Henry's Fork.
Joe has a copy of the deed for the Connolly tract which Elias purchased fro Ephriam Bee 3/18/1870
RICHARDSON (also known as Richardsonville) was a bustling village and early post office in late 1800's and now a large grassy meadow. Located on the lower West Fork of the Little Kanawha River, it was the location of the Richardson Dam and Mill. A specially built paddle boat with steel spikes on the paddle (to pull over sand bars) was used to bring goods and oil and gas field supplies up the West Fork to the village and beyond. Population never exceeded 100, but area grew after oil and gas boom immediately after turn of century. Hotel, general stores , physicians offices (Dr. Ira Connolly), shoemaker, barber shop, drug store, blacksmith, flour and lumber mill, along with the Methodist Protestant Church and the nearby Pine Grove School in early 1900's. McConaughey, Bee, and Company, C. H. Richardson (founder of village), James Duskey (son of Civil War Daniel Duskey) and B. Sturnett, were early businessmen. Site of drilling boom which used steam boilers to drive engines. A large boiler house fed steam lines which extended great distances around the hills and valleys.The steam was also used to heat houses in the village.(From "The Hur Herald")
From Hardesty's History of Calhoun County:
Charles H. Richardsonn was born in Watertown, Massachusetts, on March 27, 1841, a son of Thomas and Lydia (Teale) Richardson. In 1866 he came to Calhoun County, West Virginia from Pennsylvania, and settled at Wilson's Mill, commencing a general mercantile and milling business, with a capital of $7,000. He cleared 400 acres of land, and introduced the celebrated Holstein breed of cattle, for the improvement of the stock in this county, and is still keeping the stock full blooded.
He established the village of Richardson, and was its first postmaster. In 1873, he removed to Oil City, Pennsylvania, and remained there until 1879, engaged in oil producing. He then returned to Lee district, and has ever since been identified with the best interests of the district and county, making special efforts for the development of educational facilities.
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Matilda GREATHOUSE is the daughter of John GREATHOUSE and Sarah MCDADE [51, 52]. She was born on 08 Nov 1833 in Jackson, West Virginia, USA [51, 52]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [51]. She died on 18 Mar 1913 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road Roane, West Virginia, USA). | ||||||||
Elias CONNOLLY and Matilda GREATHOUSE. Their marriage on 03 Sep 1849 in Wirt, Virginia, USA ( now West Virginia). They had 12 children. | ||||||||
Relationship Notes: Marriage is recorded in Wirt Co, VA records but without the exact date.Prior date is 9/3/1849 and next date in marriage records is 10/27/1849. Believe marriage was sometime in September or October 1849
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24. | i. | Margaret CONNOLLY [53, 54]. She was born on 15 Apr 1851 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [54]. She married William H. NICHOLS. They were married on 02 Apr 1868 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. She died on 19 Mar 1932 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||
25. | ii. | Sarah Jane CONNOLLY [35, 55, 56]. She was born on 01 Jul 1853 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [55, 56]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [55]. She married Fieldon WALKER. They were married on 12 Feb 1879 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She died on 29 Oct 1930 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Fact 5 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | ||||||
26. | iii. | Charlotte CONNOLLY. She was born on 09 Aug 1855. She married James Hanibal SOURBORN. They were married on 30 Jun 1871 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She died on 02 Apr 1934. | ||||||
27. | iv. | Daniel Nathan CONNOLLY [57]. He was born on 29 Sep 1857 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38, 57]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [57]. He married Tabetha A. LOWE. They were married on 18 Aug 1876. He died on 02 Aug 1935 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Baptist Minister. Burial Location in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem Cemetery). Fact 5 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem Cemetery). Burial in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem (new) Cemetery). | ||||||
28. | v. | Elizabeth Jane CONNOLLY. She was born on 07 Jul 1860 in Greene, Missouri, USA. She married John Bruner LUKENS. They were married on 18 Apr 1885 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She died on 30 Jan 1935. She was also known as Bettie. Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | ||||||
29. | vi. | Emma Jekins CONNOLLY [58]. She was born on 24 Mar 1863 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [58]. She married Isaiah Zodak WRIGHT. They were married on 26 Apr 1883. Residence 1900 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Ward 1) [58]. She died on 03 May 1928. | ||||||
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30. | vii. | John Hamilton CONNOLLY [59, 60]. He was born on 17 May 1865 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59, 60]. He married Clara BECKNER. They were married on 14 Feb 1886 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1900 in Sherman, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. He died on 06 Oct 1934 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. He was also known as Ham. Occupation was Barber. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). | ||||||
31. | viii. | Robert Edward Lee CONNOLLY [61, 62, 63, 64]. He was born on 18 Dec 1867 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [61, 62, 63, 64]. He married Matilda Lee WRIGHT. They were married on 08 Oct 1888 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. Residence 1930 in Graham, Arizona, USA [61]. He died on 11 May 1947 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. Burial Location in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. Fact 5 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. | ||||||
32. | ix. | Francis Marion CONNOLLY [65]. He was born on 05 Jul 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [65]. He married Roanna MARKS. They were married on 03 Sep 1895 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1941 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38, 65]. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||
x. | Mary Cathrine CONNOLLY. She was born on 03 Jul 1872. She died on 03 Jan 1879. | |||||||
33. | xi. | Malinda CONNOLLY [66]. She was born on 24 Feb 1873 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She married John Morton NUTTER. They were married on 07 Apr 1901 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location on 23 May 1963 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Little Creek Cemetery). She died on 21 May 1965 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [66]. She was also known as Linda. Fact 5 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Little Creek Cemetery). | ||||||
34. | xii. | Stella Matilda CONNOLLY. She was born on 19 Mar 1880 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She married John K. FERGUSON. They were married on 29 Apr 1899 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She died on 07 Aug 1966 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). Fact 5 in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). | ||||||
16. | Uriah CONNOLLY-5 (George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [15]. He was born on 27 Oct 1830. He died 1912. | |||||||
Isabelle GREATHOUSE is the daughter of John GREATHOUSE and Sarah MCDADE [15]. She was born on 23 Oct 1835. She died on 22 Nov 1911 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [15]. | ||||||||
Uriah CONNOLLY and Isabelle GREATHOUSE. They were married 1852. They had 11 children. | ||||||||
i. | Thomas R. CONNOLLY [15]. He was born Abt. 1855. He married Millie Jane HARRIS. They were married on 14 Oct 1875. He died on 20 May 1924 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [15]. | |||||||
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ii. | Sanford CONNOLLY. He was born on 02 Apr 1856. He died on 14 May 1875. | |||||||
iii. | Matilda CONNOLLY [15]. She was born on 20 Apr 1858. She married William H STEWART. They were married on 04 Nov 1875. | |||||||
iv. | Margaret L CONNOLLY. She was born on 12 Jun 1860. She married James K. BOGGS. They were married on 26 Aug 1877. | |||||||
v. | Syrena J. CONNOLLY. She was born on 08 Dec 1862. She married Theadore BONNETT. They were married on 27 Jan 1878. | |||||||
vi. | Elizabeth CONNOLLY [67]. She was born Abt. 1865 [67]. | |||||||
vii. | Elijah Marion CONNOLLY. He was born on 03 Feb 1867. He died on 02 Nov 1871. | |||||||
viii. | Mary L CONNOLLY. She was born on 19 Oct 1869. She married Jacob A. HARRIS. They were married on 25 May 1887. She died on 22 Sep 1949 in Meigs, Ohio, USA [15]. | |||||||
ix. | Millie Fieta CONNOLLY [15]. She was born on 19 Jun 1875 [15]. She married Hesikiah STARCHER. They were married on 11 Oct 1890. She died on 21 Mar 1948 [15]. | |||||||
x. | Francis Ellen CONNOLLY [15]. She was born on 24 Dec 1875. She married Eliot GOFF. They were married on 11 Mar 1891. | |||||||
xi. | Everett CONNOLLY. He was born on 19 May 1880 [68]. He married Isabelle MARKS. They were married on 13 Aug 1899. He died on 12 May 1931 in Parkersburg, Ohio, USA [15]. Residence in Meigs, Ohio, USA [68]. Other in Meigs, Ohio, USA [68]. | |||||||
17. | George Coleman CONNOLLY-5 (George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [24, 25]. His birth on 23 Oct 1840 in Wirt, Virginia, USA ( now West Virginia) [24, 25]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [24]. He died on 04 Apr 1921 in West Virginia, USA. Occupation was Farmer and Minister. Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | |||||||
Notes for George Coleman CONNOLLY: General Notes: *MARRIAGES 1856 - 1875
CONELY, GEO. C.26W GILMER/VACONELY, GEORGE & MARGARATE NICHOLAS, BARSHEBA 10 FEB 1871
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Sarah Jane NULL is the daughter of Daniel NULL and ? JEFFERS [69, 70, 71]. She was born on 26 May 1844 in Virginia, USA [69, 70, 71]. Residence 1870 in Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri, USA (Ward 2) [69]. She died on 25 Dec 1870 in West Virginia, USA. Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||||
George Coleman CONNOLLY and Sarah Jane NULL. They were married on 01 Jan 1861. They had 2 children. | ||||||||
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i. | William A. CONNOLLY. He was born on 10 May 1864. He died on 05 Nov 1866. | |||||||
35. | ii. | Daniel CONNOLLY [72]. He was born on 12 Apr 1869 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [72]. He married Hannah W. WELLS. They were married on 01 Jan 1886 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died on 13 Apr 1940 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer, Sweet Potato grower, Grist Mill Operator. Residence in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Barns Run). Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Fact 5 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | ||||||
Bashaba NICHOLAS is the daughter of J. NICHOLAS and Sarah ?. She was born Dec 1836 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA [3, 73]. | ||||||||
Notes for Bashaba NICHOLAS: General Notes: Spencer, Roane, West Virginia
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George Coleman CONNOLLY and Bashaba NICHOLAS. They were married on 10 Feb 1871. They had no children. | ||||||||
18. | William B. CONNOLLY-5 (George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [27, 28, 29, 30]. His birth on 16 Nov 1845 in Wirt, Virginia, USA (Now West Virginia) [28, 30]. Residence 1910 in Charles City, Charles, Virginia, USA [27]. He died on 30 Mar 1925 in Coolville, Athens, Ohio, USA [28, 29, 30]. | |||||||
Mary C HOPKINS [30]. | ||||||||
William B. CONNOLLY and Mary C HOPKINS. They were married on 01 Jan 1865 in Wood, West Virginia, USA. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Monroe CONNOLLY [28]. He was born 1873 in Wirt, Virginia, USA [28]. | |||||||
36. | ii. | Herman CONNOLLY [28, 74, 30]. He was born 1875 in Wirt, Virginia, USA [28, 74, 30]. Residence 1930 in Redstone, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA [74]. | ||||||
iii. | Elias CONNOLLY [28]. He was born 1877 in Wirt, Virginia, USA [28]. | |||||||
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Ellen Jane NUTTER is the daughter of John NUTTER [28, 75, 76, 77]. She was born on 11 Feb 1843 in Virginia, USA [28, 75, 76]. Residence 1850 in Doddridge, Virginia, USA (District 13) [75]. She died on 02 Apr 1923 in Meigs, Ohio, USA [28, 77]. | ||||||||
William B. CONNOLLY and Ellen Jane NUTTER. They were married on 09 Dec 1875 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
37. | i. | Anderson Phyander CONNOLLY [28, 78, 79, 80, 81]. He was born on 14 Jul 1877 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [28, 78, 82, 79, 80, 81]. Residence 1880 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [78]. He died 1947 [28, 81]. Other in Meigs, Ohio, USA [82]. | ||||||
38. | ii. | William Homer CONNOLLY [28, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87]. He was born on 29 Dec 1886 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [28, 83, 86, 87]. He died on 20 Aug 1975 in Grove City, Franklin, Ohio, USA [28, 83]. Residence in Athens, Ohio, USA [83, 84, 85]. SSN Issued in Ohio, USA [86]. Other in Delaware, USA [85]. | ||||||
iii. | Cora A CONNOLLY [28]. She was born 1878 [28]. | |||||||
19. | James Knox Polk CONNOLLY-5 (Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [34]. He was born 1848 in Virginia, USA [34]. Residence 1850 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA (District 17) [34]. | |||||||
Jane FLEMING. | ||||||||
James Knox Polk CONNOLLY and Jane FLEMING. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
39. | i. | Charles Samuel CONNOLLY [88, 89, 90, 91]. He was born on 26 Feb 1871 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [88, 89, 90, 91]. He married Laura Violet ELLYSON. They were married on 06 Sep 1899 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. Residence 1900 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [88]. He died on 25 Mar 1945 in Pricetown, Lewis, West Virginia, USA [12, 90, 91]. | ||||||
20. | George A. CONNOLLY-5 (Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [35, 37]. His birth on 30 Apr 1859 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek) [37]. Residence 1860 in Gilmer, Virginia, USA [37]. He died on 12 May 1944 in Rinehart, Harrison, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer. | |||||||
Emma Loudora GRIGGS [92]. She was born on 05 Apr 1863 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [92]. Residence 1870 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [92]. She died on 07 May 1897 [3]. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | ||||||||
George A. CONNOLLY and Emma Loudora GRIGGS. They were married on 08 Dec 1879 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 8 children. | ||||||||
i. | Howard Alvin CONNOLLY [35]. He was born on 27 Dec 1880 in Glenville, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ii. | Minnie Louise CONNOLLY. She was born on 09 Jul 1882 in Alice, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
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iii. | Osa Roy CONNOLLY [35]. His birth on 27 Jul 1884 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Mikes Run) [3]. He married Olive R. HERSMAN. They were married on 10 Sep 1904 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. He died on 05 Feb 1919 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA [38]. Burial Location in Pullman, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Pullman, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
40. | iv. | Arthur C. CONNOLLY [35, 93, 94]. His birth on 21 Jul 1886 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Mikes Run) [95, 93, 94]. Residence in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [95, 93]. Other in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [93]. | ||||||
v. | ?? CONNOLLY [35]. He was born on 08 Jul 1888 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [38]. | |||||||
vi. | Hallie CONNOLLY [35]. Her birth on 25 Sep 1889 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek). | |||||||
vii. | Lela CONNOLLY. She was born on 19 Mar 1896 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
viii. | Lola CONNOLLY [35]. Her birth on 16 Apr 1897 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Mikes Run). She died on 26 Apr 1897. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | |||||||
Flavilla WOOFTER. She was born on 02 Dec 1853. She died on 22 Dec 1902. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | ||||||||
George A. CONNOLLY and Flavilla WOOFTER. They were married on 15 Nov 1898. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
i. | Dava CONNOLLY. He was born on 13 Dec 1902. He died on 15 Dec 1902. Burial in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Connolly Cemetery Rd 1 South of Leading Creek Baptist Church). | |||||||
Eliza Irene SWISHER is the daughter of William ALLMAN and Kitturiah BATTON. She was born on 12 Feb 1864 in Lewis, West Virginia, USA [3]. She died on 05 Dec 1936 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [38]. | ||||||||
George A. CONNOLLY and Eliza Irene SWISHER. They were married on 08 Nov 1903 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had no children. | ||||||||
Mary S. COMPTON is the daughter of Richard D. LONG and Adeline ATWELL. Her birth on 24 Sep 1869 (Smith, Virginia, USA) [3]. | ||||||||
George A. CONNOLLY and Mary S. COMPTON. They were married on 05 May 1938 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had no children. | ||||||||
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21. | Mary Julia CONNOLLY-6 (Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY-5, Partick CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [11, 40]. She was born on 20 Feb 1859 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA [11, 40]. Residence 1880 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [11]. She died on 27 Sep 1907 in Palestine, Wirt, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
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John Randolph LOCKHART is the son of Enoch LOCKHART and Sarah OWENS [96, 97, 40]. He was born on 16 Sep 1858 in Palestine, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [96, 97, 40]. Residence 1880 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [96]. He died on 09 Feb 1932 in Palestine, Wirt, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
John Randolph LOCKHART and Mary Julia CONNOLLY. They were married on 31 Dec 1878 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA. They had 7 children. | ||||||||
41. | i. | Etta Ethel LOCKHART [40, 98, 99]. She was born on 13 Nov 1885 in Reedy, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40, 98, 99]. Residence 1900 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40, 99]. She married Archibald F BUCK. They were married on 21 May 1905 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA. She died on 15 May 1966 in Barberton, Summit, Ohio, USA [98]. | ||||||
ii. | Cora A. LOCKHART [97, 40]. She was born 1895 in West Virginia, USA [97]. Residence 1910 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [97]. | |||||||
iii. | Frank L. LOCKHART [40]. He was born Nov 1879 in West Virginia, USA [40]. Residence 1900 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40]. | |||||||
iv. | Hattie F. LOCKHART [40]. She was born Jul 1887 in West Virginia, USA [40]. Residence 1900 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40]. | |||||||
v. | Mattie C. LOCKHART [40]. She was born Apr 1883 in West Virginia, USA [40]. Residence 1900 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40]. | |||||||
vi. | Roy V. LOCKHART [97]. He was born 1891 in West Virginia, USA [97]. Residence 1910 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [97]. | |||||||
vii. | Robert V LOCKHART [40]. He was born Sep 1890 in West Virginia, USA [40]. Residence 1900 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40]. | |||||||
22. | Brooks CONNOLLY-6 (Eli CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [44]. He was born on 13 Oct 1860 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [44]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [44]. He died on 05 Aug 1925 in Berkeley, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer. Burial Location in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. Fact 5 in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Elizabeth Jane LEASON is the daughter of John LEESON and Mary M. HOSTETTER. She was born Abt. 1866 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Her death on 14 Oct 1924 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA (Three Mile Blue Creek) [38]. Burial Location in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA (Ross Cemetery Blue Creek). Fact 5 in Kanawha, West Virginia, USA (Ross Cemetery Blue Creek). | ||||||||
Brooks CONNOLLY and Elizabeth Jane LEASON. They were married on 09 Jan 1888 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Mary Anne CONNOLLY. Her birth on 14 Oct 1888 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek). | |||||||
42. | ii. | Martin Luther CONNOLLY [100, 101]. He was born on 23 Apr 1894 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [101]. Residence 1910 in Clay, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [100]. He died 1963. | ||||||
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43. | iii. | Leander Clyde CONNOLLY [35, 102, 103, 104]. His birth on 06 Aug 1896 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek) [102]. Residence 1910 in Clay, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [102]. He married Marie WELCH. They were married on 20 May 1917. He died on 20 Dec 1954 in Procious, Clay, West Virginia, USA [38]. Other in Wetzel, West Virginia, USA [103]. | ||||||
Rebecca MARTIN is the daughter of Thomas B. MARTIN. She was born Abt. 1875 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. She died Bet. 1919–1985. | ||||||||
Brooks CONNOLLY and Rebecca MARTIN. They were married on 26 Aug 1915 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had no children. | ||||||||
23. | Commodore CONNOLLY-6 (Eli CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [45, 46, 47, 48]. He was born on 16 Jan 1866 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [49, 47, 48]. Residence 1880 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [45]. He died on 16 Mar 1940 in Vienna, Wood, West Virginia, USA [38, 50]. Occupation was Doctor. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). | |||||||
Notes for Commodore CONNOLLY: General Notes: 2/24/1921 Dr. Connolly Loses Leg - Dr. Commodore Connolly, of Richardson, one of the county's best known physicians and best liked men, underwent an operation in St. Joseph's hospital last week in which his right leg was amputated at the knee.
It will be remembered that Dr. Connolly was stricken with rheumatism several months ago and his condition soon became serious. He suffered greatly with the disease, his right leg being terribly drawn out of shape.
For some time he has been in the hospital above mentioned and it was hoped that the injured member could be saved. This was found impossible and the operation was performed.
The doctor is getting along very well now and will be able to return home in due time. His many friends in all sections of the county will regret to hear of his misfortune, but will be thankful that his life is spared.
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Cordelia Nancy HICKMAN is the daughter of G. B. HICKMAN and Melissa STARCHER [38, 47, 48, 105]. She was born on 14 Jul 1871 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38, 47, 48, 105]. Residence 1910 in Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [47]. She died on 14 Dec 1950 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA [38]. She was also known as Delia. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). | ||||||||
Commodore CONNOLLY and Cordelia Nancy HICKMAN. They were married on 26 May 1901 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
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44. | i. | Randall CONNOLLY [106, 47, 48]. He was born on 10 May 1908 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [49, 106, 47, 48]. Residence 1910 in Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [47]. He married Victoria Eleanor RECTOR. They were married on 21 Oct 1940 [49]. His death on 08 Dec 1987 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Camden Clark Memorial Hospital) [49]. Occupation was Doctor. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [106]. | ||||||
45. | ii. | Ira CONNOLLY [107, 108, 109]. He was born on 08 Jul 1891 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [110, 107, 108, 109]. Occupation was Doctor. Residence in Wood, West Virginia, USA [110, 107]. Other in Wood, West Virginia, USA [107]. | ||||||
iii. | Velma H. CONNOLLY [111, 47]. She was born on 16 Mar 1904 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [49, 111, 47]. Residence 1920 in Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [111]. She died Sep 1976 [49]. | |||||||
Notes for Velma H. CONNOLLY: General Notes: Velma BROWN Birth Date: 16 Mar 1904 Death Date: Sep 1976 Social Security Number: 309-28-2764 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: Indiana
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 26105 Localities: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia Vienna, Wood, West Virginia
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24. | Margaret CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [53, 54]. She was born on 15 Apr 1851 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [54]. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. She died on 19 Mar 1932 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | |||||||
William H. NICHOLS is the son of Johnathan NICHOLS and Sarah NUTTER [53, 54]. He was born on 24 Jan 1847 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. He died on 19 Oct 1932. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||||
Notes for William H. NICHOLS: General Notes: Daniel DeWees says Wm's father was murdered in 1842?;
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William H. NICHOLS and Margaret CONNOLLY. They were married on 02 Apr 1868 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 10 children. | ||||||||
i. | Lora NICHOLS. She was born on 09 Jan 1868 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She married William GREEN. They were married on 09 Apr 1890. She died on 30 Oct 1894. | |||||||
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ii. | William Allen NICHOLS. He was born on 05 Jan 1870 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He married Rushia VANDALL. They were married on 30 Oct 1899. | |||||||
46. | iii. | Sarah NICHOLS [112, 53]. She was born on 01 Aug 1873 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [112, 53]. She married Elwood Artimus STALNAKER. They were married on 23 Dec 1891. She died on 19 Oct 1932. | ||||||
iv. | Ellen NICHOLS [54]. She was born on 01 Dec 1875 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. She married J. G. MERRELL. They were married on 26 Nov 1900. | |||||||
v. | Cornelius J. NICHOLS. He was born on 14 May 1877 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He married Laura NUTTER. They were married on 19 Jun 1898. He died on 02 Jan 1902. | |||||||
vi. | Effa NICHOLS. She was born on 07 Sep 1880. She died on 13 Jan 1883. | |||||||
vii. | George NICHOLS [54]. He was born on 12 Jan 1883 [54]. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. He died on 20 Apr 1908. | |||||||
viii. | Lydia NICHOLS [54]. She was born on 16 Aug 1886 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. She married Gay T. WRIGHT. They were married on 20 Jul 1900 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
ix. | Carl NICHOLS [54]. He was born on 28 May 1888 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. He married Oma Gay WALKER. They were married on 26 Jul 1908. | |||||||
x. | Clyde L. NICHOLS [54]. He was born on 08 Feb 1891 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [54]. He married Nellie SIMMONS. They were married on 24 Nov 1914. | |||||||
25. | Sarah Jane CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [35, 55, 56]. She was born on 01 Jul 1853 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [55, 56]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [55]. She died on 29 Oct 1930 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Fact 5 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | |||||||
Fieldon WALKER is the son of William WALKER and Mary Jane BOOGS [56]. He was born on 14 Aug 1853 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [56]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56]. He died on 11 Oct 1922. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Fact 5 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | ||||||||
Notes for Fieldon WALKER: General Notes: In April, 1910, Gay and Ivan Walker and Noah Walker (Childen of Fieldon) were attending the Reedy Normal School in Reedy, WV.Tuition was 75 cents per week. (From Reedy News)
Fieldon was living in Triplett in 1920 (Roane Co)
On August 4, 1923 Silas Walker (son) signed as Administrator of Fieldon Walker's estate
More About Fieldon Walker:
Fact 1: possibly living in Triplett at time of death
Fact 2: possibly member of Little Creek Baptist Church
Fact 3: Both said they were 26 when married
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Notes for Fieldon WALKER: General Notes: In April, 1910, Gay and Ivan Walker and Noah Walker (Childen of Fieldon) were attending the Reedy Normal School in Reedy, WV.Tuition was 75 cents per week. (From Reedy News)
Fieldon was living in Triplett in 1920 (Roane Co)
On August 4, 1923 Silas Walker (son) signed as Administrator of Fieldon Walker's estate
More About Fieldon Walker:
Fact 1: possibly living in Triplett at time of death
Fact 2: possibly member of Little Creek Baptist Church
Fact 3: Both said they were 26 when married
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Fieldon WALKER and Sarah Jane CONNOLLY. They were married on 12 Feb 1879 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 8 children. | ||||||||
i. | Ella F. WALKER. She was born Dec 1874. | |||||||
ii. | Argalous Paul WALKER. He was born on 26 Oct 1879. He married Ida MERRILL. They were married on 27 Oct 1907 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died on 25 May 1950. He was also known as Gay. | |||||||
Notes for Argalous Paul WALKER: General Notes: In 1909 Gay was teaching on Little Creek in Calhoun County
Note spelling of name in dgtr's obituary:
Gladys D. Campbell, 89, of Orlando, Fla., formerly of Parkersburg, died June 28 at Florida Hospital, Orlando. She was born June 26, 1910, in Creston, a daughter of the late Argayus and Ida Merrill Walker
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iii. | Mary Matilda WALKER. She was born on 18 Sep 1882 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA. She married Thomas T. HACKNEY. They were married on 19 Jun 1904. She died on 28 Oct 1965. She was also known as Tillie. Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | |||||||
iv. | Silas W. WALKER [56]. He was born on 08 Nov 1885 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56]. He married Mary Jane HYLBERT. They were married on 24 Dec 1911. He died on 22 Nov 1965. | |||||||
Notes for Silas W. WALKER: General Notes: In Sept 1909 Silas was living in Triplett and teaching in Mingo County. He had been a student at Marshall College for 3 terms
From the Wirt County Journal files
December 17, 1920
School Items: Professor and Mrs. Silas Walker have moved into the C.A. Daniell's property on Court Street.
March 4, 1921
Gray Bible Banquet
The Gray Bible Class of the Baptist Church of Elizabeth held its annual banquet at the Court House Tuesday night, February 22nd. The following members of the class were present: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Walker and daughter, Joseph Gray, Teresa Metz, Mrs. Grover Whitecotton, Mrs. John Tanner, Mrs. Ralph Robert, Mrs. H. L. James, Mrs. Dora Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crommett, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dailey, Ruth Roberts, Senn McClung, Camden Coe, Roy Coe, Odie McMillion, Minnie Caltrider, George
Holbert, Lumus Holbert, Frank Lovett, Maurice Roberts, Emma Caltrider, Florence Copen, John Woodring, Ray Holbert Kate Chenoweth, Mabel Conley, and D. B. Craver. Supper was served at an appropriate hour after which the remainder of the evening was spent in social games.
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Notes for Silas W. WALKER: General Notes: In Sept 1909 Silas was living in Triplett and teaching in Mingo County. He had been a student at Marshall College for 3 terms
From the Wirt County Journal files
December 17, 1920
School Items: Professor and Mrs. Silas Walker have moved into the C.A. Daniell's property on Court Street.
March 4, 1921
Gray Bible Banquet
The Gray Bible Class of the Baptist Church of Elizabeth held its annual banquet at the Court House Tuesday night, February 22nd. The following members of the class were present: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Walker and daughter, Joseph Gray, Teresa Metz, Mrs. Grover Whitecotton, Mrs. John Tanner, Mrs. Ralph Robert, Mrs. H. L. James, Mrs. Dora Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crommett, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dailey, Ruth Roberts, Senn McClung, Camden Coe, Roy Coe, Odie McMillion, Minnie Caltrider, George
Holbert, Lumus Holbert, Frank Lovett, Maurice Roberts, Emma Caltrider, Florence Copen, John Woodring, Ray Holbert Kate Chenoweth, Mabel Conley, and D. B. Craver. Supper was served at an appropriate hour after which the remainder of the evening was spent in social games.
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v. | Dwight L. WALKER [56]. He was born on 29 Feb 1888 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56]. He married Orphia Mae HYLBERT. They were married on 18 Apr 1914. He died on 18 Apr 1977 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
vi. | Zylpha Mae WALKER. He was born on 31 Oct 1891 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA. He married Robert Ray STUTLER. They were married on 22 Dec 1907 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died on 30 Aug 1971. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road). | ||||||
Notes for Zylpha Mae WALKER: General Notes: Zylpha Mae Walker, born October 31, 1891; died August 30, 1971; married Robert Ray Stutler December 22, 1907 in Roane Co, WV by Rev Artin T Rhodes at parents' home; born May 04, 1883; died June 03, 1962.
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47. | vii. | Ivan Francis WALKER [56, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118]. He was born on 18 Sep 1893 in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56, 119, 113, 120, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56, 120, 115]. He married Virgie Lou WALTERS. They were married on 25 Dec 1914 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Mar 1987 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio, USA [119, 117]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [117]. Other in Roane, West Virginia, USA [120]. | ||||||
viii. | Charles Elisa WALKER. He was born on 19 Sep 1893 in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
Edward STARCHER is the son of Arnold STARCHER and Isabelle BLOSSER. He was born on 11 Jan 1852 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
Edward STARCHER and Sarah Jane CONNOLLY. They were married on 05 Mar 1874 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 2 children. | ||||||||
i. | Ella F. STARCHER. She was born on 25 Nov 1875. She married Frank WALKER. They were married on 23 Nov 1901 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She died Mar 1950. | |||||||
ii. | Charles R. STARCHER. He was born on 24 Apr 1877. He married Susan FORE. They were married on 23 Oct 1898 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
26. | Charlotte CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). She was born on 09 Aug 1855. She died on 02 Apr 1934. | |||||||
James Hanibal SOURBORN is the son of Peter A. SOURBORN and Mary J.. He was born Jan 1851 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
James Hanibal SOURBORN and Charlotte CONNOLLY. They were married on 30 Jun 1871 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 6 children. | ||||||||
i. | Mary SOURBORN. | |||||||
ii. | Albert P SOURBORN. He was born Abt. 1873. | |||||||
iii. | Malinda J. SOURBORN. She was born Abt. 1875. | |||||||
iv. | John M. SOURBORN. She was born Abt. 1877. | |||||||
v. | Elias R. SOURBORN. He was born Jun 1879. | |||||||
vi. | Maude Dorie SOURBORN. She was born Feb 1885. | |||||||
Charles STARCHER. He was born 1851. | ||||||||
Charles STARCHER and Charlotte CONNOLLY. They had no children. | ||||||||
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27. | Daniel Nathan CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [57]. He was born on 29 Sep 1857 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38, 57]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [57]. He died on 02 Aug 1935 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Baptist Minister. Burial Location in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem Cemetery). Fact 5 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem Cemetery). Burial in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem (new) Cemetery). | |||||||
Tabetha A. LOWE is the daughter of Nimrod LOWE and Edith A. HUMPHREY. She was born on 22 May 1861 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA. She died on 06 Nov 1910. Burial Location in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Fluharty Cemetery). | ||||||||
Daniel Nathan CONNOLLY and Tabetha A. LOWE. They were married on 18 Aug 1876. They had 7 children. | ||||||||
i. | Francis E. CONNOLLY. She was born on 09 Aug 1879 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She died on 18 Nov 1879. | |||||||
48. | ii. | Laura V. CONNOLLY [121]. She was born on 08 Oct 1880 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [121, 122]. Residence 1920 in Washington, Jackson, West Virginia, USA [121]. She died 1947. | ||||||
iii. | John H. CONNOLLY. He was born on 24 Mar 1884 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died on 01 Jan 1887. Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road Roane, West Virginia, USA). | |||||||
iv. | Ephriam C CONNOLLY. He was born on 25 Apr 1887 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [38, 123]. He died on 06 May 1929 in Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia, USA [38]. Cause Of Death was Accidental Drowning. Occupation was interior decorator. Residence in Wayne, Michigan, USA [123]. Burial Location in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Fluharty Cemetery). Fact 5 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Other in Wayne, Michigan, USA [123]. | |||||||
Notes for Ephriam C CONNOLLY: General Notes: Notes from Louise Ivers of Des Moines, Iowa.
"Eph" disappeared when a young man and was never heard from again till long after Dan Connolly, his father, died in 1935.Then he appeared one day at Looman Fowler's parents' house, and said he was Ephriam Connolly.They could hardly believe it, but he did look like a Connolly.Then he left Again with a young girl and went to Calif.Eula said she guessed he married the girl.And she said she thought when he died his body was sent back to West Virginia. for burial.But she didn't know for sure.
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v. | Charles Vaughn CONNOLLY. He was born on 10 Aug 1889 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
vi. | Emma Flossie CONNOLLY [35]. Her birth on 06 May 1892 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Rowles Run). | |||||||
Notes for Emma Flossie CONNOLLY: General Notes: No first name listed on birth
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49. | vii. | Roxie CONNOLLY [35]. She was born on 09 Sep 1895 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
Ida Mae VAN HORN. She was born on 16 May 1874. She died on 13 Jun 1951. Burial Location in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem Cemetery). Fact 5 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem Cemetery). Burial in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Bethlehem (new) Cemetery). | ||||||||
Daniel Nathan CONNOLLY and Ida Mae VAN HORN. They were married on 25 Nov 1911 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. They had no children. | ||||||||
28. | Elizabeth Jane CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). She was born on 07 Jul 1860 in Greene, Missouri, USA. She died on 30 Jan 1935. She was also known as Bettie. Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | |||||||
John Bruner LUKENS is the son of Thomas D. LUKENS and Amelia. He was born on 28 Feb 1860 in Athens, Ohio, USA. He died on 28 Apr 1947. | ||||||||
John Bruner LUKENS and Elizabeth Jane CONNOLLY. They were married on 18 Apr 1885 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 7 children. | ||||||||
i. | Bertha M. LUKENS. She was born on 25 Oct 1886 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She married Ellis M. THOMAS. They were married on 12 Dec 1907. | |||||||
ii. | Lydia Effa LUKENS. She was born on 31 Jan 1889 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She married Jesse RUNION. They were married on 29 Mar 1908. | |||||||
iii. | Harry O. LUKENS. He was born on 23 Feb 1891 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. He married Mildred TAYLOR. They were married on 23 Feb 1919. | |||||||
iv. | James Howard LUKENS. He was born on 07 Jul 1893 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
v. | Emma Nellie LUKENS. She was born on 05 Feb 1896 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She married Calvin T. HILDRETH. They were married on 07 Nov 1912. | |||||||
vi. | P. H. LUKENS. His birth on 23 Apr 1898 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Beavers Dam). | |||||||
vii. | John F. LUKENS. He was born on 14 Jul 1900 in Millard, Roane, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
John A. DAVIS is the son of Salathiel DAVIS and Rebecca NUTTER. He was born on 12 Jan 1857 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Dec 1880 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
John A. DAVIS and Elizabeth Jane CONNOLLY. They were married on 25 Jul 1880. They had no children. | ||||||||
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29. | Emma Jekins CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [58]. She was born on 24 Mar 1863 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [58]. Residence 1900 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Ward 1) [58]. She died on 03 May 1928. | |||||||
Isaiah Zodak WRIGHT. He was born on 03 Jul 1862. | ||||||||
Isaiah Zodak WRIGHT and Emma Jekins CONNOLLY. They were married on 26 Apr 1883. They had 4 children. | ||||||||
i. | Myrtle L. WRIGHT. She was born on 14 Feb 1884. She married John James COLUMBUS. They were married on 03 Jan 1917. She died on 03 Jan 1917. Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road). | |||||||
ii. | Ralph C. WRIGHT. He was born on 11 Jun 1886. | |||||||
iii. | Alfred WRIGHT. He was born on 10 Feb 1892. | |||||||
iv. | Carl WRIGHT. He was born on 10 Jan 1895. | |||||||
Grant HALL. | ||||||||
Grant HALL and Emma Jekins CONNOLLY. They had no children. | ||||||||
30. | John Hamilton CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [59, 60]. He was born on 17 May 1865 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59, 60]. Residence 1900 in Sherman, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. He died on 06 Oct 1934 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. He was also known as Ham. Occupation was Barber. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). | |||||||
Clara BECKNER is the daughter of Samuel BECKNER and Rebbecca SHORT [124, 59]. She was born on 26 Mar 1869 in Burning Springs, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [124, 59]. Residence 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [124]. She died on 07 Apr 1945 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. She was also known as Carisa. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). | ||||||||
John Hamilton CONNOLLY and Clara BECKNER. They were married on 14 Feb 1886 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 7 children. | ||||||||
i. | Lillie May CONNOLLY [59]. She was born on 17 Jan 1887 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. Residence 1900 in Sherman, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. She married Robert DAWSON. They were married on 21 Jun 1907. | |||||||
ii. | Clyde R. CONNOLLY. He was born on 04 Jun 1888 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. He died on 14 Jun 1890. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road Roane, West Virginia, USA). | |||||||
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50. | iii. | Geoffery Franklin CONNOLLY [125, 126, 127, 128, 59]. He was born on 24 Feb 1890 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [125, 126, 127, 59]. He married Sarah SIERS. They were married on 16 May 1912 [129]. Residence in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [130]. Other in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [128]. | ||||||
iv. | Mabel CONNOLLY [59]. She was born on 03 Apr 1897 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. Residence 1900 in Sherman, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. She married Jesse PARSONS. They were married on 25 Mar 1915 [3]. She died 1976 [131]. | |||||||
51. | v. | Odessa Pearl CONNOLLY [59, 132]. She was born on 10 Jul 1899 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59, 132]. Residence 1900 in Sherman, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [59]. She married Charter SHAFFER. They were married on 29 Mar 1922. Her death on 26 Feb 1994 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Calhoun General Hospital) [132]. She was also known as Pearl. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [132]. | ||||||
52. | vi. | Roxie Dove CONNOLLY [133, 134]. She was born on 28 May 1902 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [133, 134]. Residence 1910 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Center District) [133]. She married Walter PROPST. They were married on 09 Apr 1921 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. She died 1966. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). | ||||||
53. | vii. | Ruby V. CONNOLLY [35, 135]. Her birth on 14 Feb 1905 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Custer) [135]. Residence 1910 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Center) [135]. She married Rome HARDEN. They were married on 13 Nov 1926. | ||||||
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John Hamilton CONNOLLY and Bashiba. They had no children. | ||||||||
31. | Robert Edward Lee CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [61, 62, 63, 64]. He was born on 18 Dec 1867 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [61, 62, 63, 64]. Residence 1930 in Graham, Arizona, USA [61]. He died on 11 May 1947 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. Burial Location in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. Fact 5 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. | |||||||
Notes for Robert Edward Lee CONNOLLY: General Notes: Per Elva Duskey Bob joined the Morman Church and moved to Flagstaff Ariz. when she was very little.
Joe Nutter:Elias' son Robert Edward Lee moved toSt. Johns, Apache Co. Az. sometime between 10 Oct. 1904 and 3 Sept. 1911.That is when thelast two children were born, 1st in Spencer and the 2nd in Phoenix, Az
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Notes for Robert Edward Lee CONNOLLY: General Notes: Per Elva Duskey Bob joined the Morman Church and moved to Flagstaff Ariz. when she was very little.
Joe Nutter:Elias' son Robert Edward Lee moved toSt. Johns, Apache Co. Az. sometime between 10 Oct. 1904 and 3 Sept. 1911.That is when thelast two children were born, 1st in Spencer and the 2nd in Phoenix, Az
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Matilda Lee WRIGHT is the daughter of Andrew Jackson WRIGHT and Emaline NORMAN [61, 62, 64]. She was born on 14 Dec 1865 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [61, 62, 64]. Residence 1930 in Graham, Arizona, USA [61]. She died on 12 May 1946 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. Burial Location in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. Fact 5 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA. | ||||||||
Robert Edward Lee CONNOLLY and Matilda Lee WRIGHT. They were married on 08 Oct 1888 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 8 children. | ||||||||
i. | Ella Beatrice CONNOLLY. She was born on 19 Sep 1889 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA. She married Marcellus Valisco CLARK. They were married on 05 Nov 1907 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. She died on 03 Apr 1967 in Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA. She was also known as Betty. | |||||||
ii. | Noami Gay CONNOLLY [64]. She was born on 02 Jun 1892 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [61, 62, 64]. Residence 1930 in Graham, Arizona, USA [61]. She married James Owen GIBBINS. They were married on 08 Oct 1932. She died on 30 Sep 1987 in Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA. | |||||||
iii. | John Edward CONNOLLY [136, 137, 138, 64]. He was born on 01 Jun 1894 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [138, 64]. He married Mary NULTON. They were married on 01 Jun 1926. He died on 18 Jan 1960 in Whipple, Yavapai, Arizona, USA [138]. Residence in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA [136]. Other in Apache, Arizona, USA [136]. | |||||||
iv. | Heber James CONNOLLY [64]. He was born on 12 Nov 1896 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [64]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [64]. He married Ivy WAITE. They were married on 22 Mar 1918. He died on 24 Jun 1929 in Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA. | |||||||
54. | v. | Noah Otis CONNOLLY [62, 64]. He was born on 23 Mar 1899 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [62, 64]. Residence 1920 in Vernon, Apache, Arizona, USA [62]. He married Mary Emily MARBLE. They were married on 27 Jul 1927 in Safford, Graham, Arizona, USA. He died on 17 Feb 1976 in Mesa, Maricopa, Arizona, USA. | ||||||
vi. | Lorenzo Don CONNOLLY [61, 62, 64]. He was born on 21 Dec 1901 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [61, 62, 64]. Residence 1930 in Graham, Arizona, USA [61]. He married Sarah Alida CROSBY. They were married on 29 Dec 1932. | |||||||
vii. | Walter Howard CONNOLLY [62, 64]. He was born on 10 Oct 1904 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [62, 64]. Residence 1920 in Vernon, Apache, Arizona, USA [62]. He married Stella STEWART. They were married Mar 1925. He died on 14 Dec 1981. | |||||||
viii. | Clarice Valeda CONNOLLY [62]. She was born on 03 Sep 1911 in St Johns, Apache, Arizona, USA [62]. Residence 1920 in Vernon, Apache, Arizona, USA [62]. She married George Blake SANDERS. They were married on 18 Dec 1928. She died on 19 Jun 1986 in Phoenix, Maricopa, Arizona, USA. | |||||||
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32. | Francis Marion CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [65]. He was born on 05 Jul 1870 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [65]. He died on 05 Sep 1941 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38, 65]. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | |||||||
Notes for Francis Marion CONNOLLY: General Notes: Obituary Francis Marion Connolly, aged 71, a justice of the peace and farmer of Richardson, died last Friday at his home following an illness of three years. Last rites were held Sunday afternoon with burial in Wright cemetery. He leaves his wife, Roxie; four sons, Ralph of Creston, R,B. of New York City, Paul and Roy at home, and ten daughters, Hazel, Frankie and Marie at home, Mrs. Nellie Deweese, Mrs. Mable Bennett and Mrs. Virginia Kirby, all of Crescent; Mrs. Charles Duskey of Mount Zion, Mrs. Flora Stalnaker of Kenna, Mrs. Grace Nichols of Barnes Run, and Mrs. Dorothy Starcher of Richardson.
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Roanna MARKS is the daughter of Cornelius James MARKS and Louise Ann HAYS [139, 140]. She was born on 12 Feb 1873 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [12, 139, 140]. Residence 1880 in Burning Springs, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [139]. She died on 19 Mar 1906 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [12]. Cause Of Death was T. B.. Burial Location in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||||
Notes for Roanna MARKS: General Notes: Died of T.B. three weeks after the birth of he daughter Effie Nell.She was 33 years old
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Francis Marion CONNOLLY and Roanna MARKS. They were married on 03 Sep 1895 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 5 children. | ||||||||
i. | Howard Guy CONNOLLY. He was born on 09 Nov 1896. He died on 29 Dec 1896. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Fairview Cemetery, located near Reedy on Grace Road Roane, West Virginia, USA). | |||||||
Notes for Howard Guy CONNOLLY: General Notes: Born Nov 27, 1896 Died Dec 29, 1896.This is in a note written by Roanna Marks....?????
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64. | ii. | Ralph Corneilius CONNOLLY [141, 142]. He was born on 30 Jan 1898 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [141, 142]. He married Etta May BOISE. They were married on 18 May 1929. His death on 21 Oct 1970 (Reinersville, Morgan, Ohio, USA). Burial Location on 24 Oct 1970 (Reinersville, Cemetery). Burial on 24 Oct 1970. Residence in Morgan, Ohio, USA [141]. Fact 5 was Reinersville, Cemetery. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [142]. | ||||||
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65. | iii. | Rufus Byron CONNOLLY [143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148]. He was born on 20 Dec 1900 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148]. He married Opal Grace NICHOLS. They were married on 18 Feb 1932 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. Arrival on 30 Aug 1952 in New York, New York, USA [144]. He died on 23 Mar 1981 [148]. Departure in Antwerp, Belgium [145]. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. SSN Issued in New York, USA [143]. Burial in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Zion Cemetary). | ||||||
66. | iv. | Elva CONNOLLY [149, 150, 151]. She was born on 05 Feb 1903 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [149, 150, 151]. She married Charles DUSKEY Sr.. They were married on 27 Dec 1919 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [152]. Residence 1930 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [151]. She died on 30 May 1998 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [150]. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery,). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery,). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [149]. | ||||||
67. | v. | Effie Nellie CONNOLLY [153]. She was born on 19 Feb 1906 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [153]. She died on 09 Oct 1980 in Barberton, Summit, Ohio, USA [153]. Residence in Barberton, Summit, Ohio, USA [153]. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetary). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetary). Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetary). | ||||||
Roxie BLOSSER is the daughter of William Nelson BLOSSER and Elizabeth Jane PRINGLE [154, 155, 65, 156]. She was born on 04 Jan 1890 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [154, 155]. Residence 1920 in Grant, Doddridge, West Virginia, USA [154]. She died on 04 Feb 1971 in Arnoldsburg, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). Fact 5 in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [155]. Burial in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||||
Notes for Roxie BLOSSER: General Notes: Spencer, Roane, West Virginia Enumerated May 5, 1910 182/182 All born and parents born in West Virginia Frank Connolly Head MW 38 M twice Farmer, General Farm Roxie Wife FW 20 M once 2 yrs 1/1 Ralph Son MW 12 Rufus Son MW 9 Elva Dau FW 7 Nell Dau FW 4 Mabel Dau FW 1 1/12 Matilda Moth FW 77 W 12/11
Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia Enumerated April 28, 1920 West Fork River Road 165/167 All born and parents born in West Virginia Francis Connally Head MW 49 M Laborer, General Farm Roxie Wife FW 30 M Mabel Dau FW 11 Flora Dau FW 9 Grace Dau FW 7 Mary V Dau FW 2 9/12 Paul F Son MW 5/12
Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia Enumerated April 16, 1930 320/322 All born and parents born in West Virginia Frank Conley Head MW 59 M at ?1 Farmer, General Farm Roxie Wife FW 40 M at 18 Flora Dau FW 19 Grace Dau FW 17 Virginia Dau FW 13 Paul Son MW 10 Dorthea Dau FW 8 Roy Son MW 6 Rose Dau FW 3 1/12
Wright Cemetery W. S. McGlaughlin - 19 Aug 1830 - 24 Sep 1916 (1918?) Roxie E. Connolly - 1890 - 1971 Anna M. Stutler - 1895 - 1961
Roxie CONNALLY Birth Date: 4 Jan 1890 Death Date: Feb 1972 Social Security Number: 236-46-9615 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: West Virginia
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 25234 Localities: Arnoldsburg, Calhoun, West Virginia
Obituary Mrs. Roxie Connolly, 81 of Grantsville, died Thursday, Febuary 4 in the Bennett nursing home after a long illness. Born at Richardson, near Arnoldsburg, she was a daughter of the late William and Jane Pringle Blosser. She was a member of the Richardson United Methodist church. Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Grantsville, Mrs Flora Stalnaker of Tanner, Mrs Grace Nichols of Mt. Zion, Mrs Virgina Musser of Ritman, Ohio, Mrs Dorothy Starcher of Arnoldsburg, Mrs. Frankie Mowery of Creston and Mrs. Hazel Ford of Mentor, Ohio; two sons, Paul Connolly of Tanner and Ray Connolly of Parkersburg; two step-daughters, Mrs Elva Duskey of Mt. Zion and Mrs Nellie Deweese of Barberton; one step-son R.B. Connolly of Grantsville; two sisters, Mrs Ethel Wyatt of Parkersburg, and Mrs Gertrude McDonald of Florida; two brothers, Carl Blosser of Elizabeth, and Howard Blosser of Cox's Mills; 34 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husbank, F. M. Connolly. Funeral services were held Sunday, February 7, at the Stump funeral home with the Rev. Glendon McKee and Rev. Harold Huffman officiating. Burial was in the Wright cemetery at Cremo.
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Notes for Roxie BLOSSER: General Notes: Spencer, Roane, West Virginia Enumerated May 5, 1910 182/182 All born and parents born in West Virginia Frank Connolly Head MW 38 M twice Farmer, General Farm Roxie Wife FW 20 M once 2 yrs 1/1 Ralph Son MW 12 Rufus Son MW 9 Elva Dau FW 7 Nell Dau FW 4 Mabel Dau FW 1 1/12 Matilda Moth FW 77 W 12/11
Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia Enumerated April 28, 1920 West Fork River Road 165/167 All born and parents born in West Virginia Francis Connally Head MW 49 M Laborer, General Farm Roxie Wife FW 30 M Mabel Dau FW 11 Flora Dau FW 9 Grace Dau FW 7 Mary V Dau FW 2 9/12 Paul F Son MW 5/12
Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia Enumerated April 16, 1930 320/322 All born and parents born in West Virginia Frank Conley Head MW 59 M at ?1 Farmer, General Farm Roxie Wife FW 40 M at 18 Flora Dau FW 19 Grace Dau FW 17 Virginia Dau FW 13 Paul Son MW 10 Dorthea Dau FW 8 Roy Son MW 6 Rose Dau FW 3 1/12
Wright Cemetery W. S. McGlaughlin - 19 Aug 1830 - 24 Sep 1916 (1918?) Roxie E. Connolly - 1890 - 1971 Anna M. Stutler - 1895 - 1961
Roxie CONNALLY Birth Date: 4 Jan 1890 Death Date: Feb 1972 Social Security Number: 236-46-9615 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: West Virginia
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 25234 Localities: Arnoldsburg, Calhoun, West Virginia
Obituary Mrs. Roxie Connolly, 81 of Grantsville, died Thursday, Febuary 4 in the Bennett nursing home after a long illness. Born at Richardson, near Arnoldsburg, she was a daughter of the late William and Jane Pringle Blosser. She was a member of the Richardson United Methodist church. Survivors include seven daughters, Mrs. Mabel Bennett of Grantsville, Mrs Flora Stalnaker of Tanner, Mrs Grace Nichols of Mt. Zion, Mrs Virgina Musser of Ritman, Ohio, Mrs Dorothy Starcher of Arnoldsburg, Mrs. Frankie Mowery of Creston and Mrs. Hazel Ford of Mentor, Ohio; two sons, Paul Connolly of Tanner and Ray Connolly of Parkersburg; two step-daughters, Mrs Elva Duskey of Mt. Zion and Mrs Nellie Deweese of Barberton; one step-son R.B. Connolly of Grantsville; two sisters, Mrs Ethel Wyatt of Parkersburg, and Mrs Gertrude McDonald of Florida; two brothers, Carl Blosser of Elizabeth, and Howard Blosser of Cox's Mills; 34 grandchildren and 38 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husbank, F. M. Connolly. Funeral services were held Sunday, February 7, at the Stump funeral home with the Rev. Glendon McKee and Rev. Harold Huffman officiating. Burial was in the Wright cemetery at Cremo.
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Francis Marion CONNOLLY and Roxie BLOSSER. They were married on 10 May 1908 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 11 children. | ||||||||
55. | i. | Mabel Clara CONNOLLY [157, 158]. She was born on 28 Mar 1908 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [158, 159]. She married William H. BENNETT. They were married on 15 Apr 1928 [3]. She died on 26 Nov 2002 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [157, 158]. Burial on 30 Nov 2002 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery) [160]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [157]. | ||||||
56. | ii. | Flora Mae CONNOLLY [161, 162]. She was born on 06 Nov 1910 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Her death on 11 Feb 1994 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Worthington Manor Care Center) [162]. Social Security Number was 233-64-2422 [161]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [161]. | ||||||
57. | iii. | Grace CONNOLLY [163]. She was born on 05 Oct 1912 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [163]. She married Buford Donald NICHOLS. They were married on 24 Feb 1932. She died on 02 Jun 2004 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [163]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [163]. Burial in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). | ||||||
iv. | Francis CONNOLLY. She was born on 22 Feb 1915. She died on 02 Dec 1916. | |||||||
58. | v. | Mary Virgina CONNOLLY [164]. She was born on 18 Mar 1917 in West Virginia, USA [164]. She married Lora John KERBY. They were married Abt. 1933. She died on 07 Jan 1998 in Rittman, Wayne, Ohio, USA [164]. Burial in Rittman, Wayne, Ohio, USA (Rittman Cemetery). | ||||||
59. | vi. | Paul French CONNOLLY [165, 166, 167, 168, 65]. He was born on 17 Aug 1919 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3, 165, 166, 167, 168, 65]. Residence 1930 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [165, 168]. Military Service on 27 Oct 1942 in Clarksburg, Harrison, West Virginia, USA [168]. He died on 11 Jul 1982. He married Lueverna Geraldine GIBSON. They were married Never Married. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [167]. Burial in Cremo, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Wright Cemetery). | ||||||
60. | vii. | Dorothy CONNOLLY [169]. She was born on 20 Feb 1922 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [169]. She married Harley STARCHER. They were married on 22 Oct 1940 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [170]. Her death on 21 Mar 1986 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (St. Joseph's Hospital). Social Security Number was 235-58-4988 [169]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [169]. | ||||||
61. | viii. | Roy Edman CONNOLLY [171, 172]. He was born on 07 Jun 1924 [171, 172]. He married Hazel Mae WHYTSELL. They were married on 27 Jun 1942. He died on 30 Mar 2005 in Davisville, Wood, West Virginia, USA [171, 172]. Burial Location on 02 Apr 2005 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Sunset Memory Gardens). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Sunset Memory Gardens). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [171]. | ||||||
ix. | Rose Marie CONNOLLY. She was born on 01 Feb 1927. She died on 20 Nov 1965. | |||||||
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62. | x. | Frankie G. CONNOLLY. She was born on 02 Aug 1930 in Creston, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [170]. She married Philip D. MOWREY. They were married on 16 Sep 1944 in Creston, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [3]. | ||||||
63. | xi. | Hazel CONNOLLY. She was born on 13 Jan 1933 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Her death on 08 Aug 1989 in Jamestown, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA (Greenville Regional Hospital). | ||||||
33. | Malinda CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [66]. She was born on 24 Feb 1873 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location on 23 May 1963 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Little Creek Cemetery). She died on 21 May 1965 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [66]. She was also known as Linda. Fact 5 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Little Creek Cemetery). | |||||||
John Morton NUTTER is the son of Joseph NUTTER and Manerva STARCHER [66]. He was born on 11 May 1874 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location on 13 Oct 1901 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Little Creek Cemetery). He died on 11 Oct 1961 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [66]. Fact 5 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Little Creek Cemetery). | ||||||||
Notes for John Morton NUTTER: General Notes: The Nutter family is of English origin and the records of America's development show Nutters among the early settlers.The Nutter line to which we belong can be traced back to Christopher Nutter (first
generation in America) who came to Virginia about 1662.His wife Mary was transported from England about 1665.They moved to Maryland about 1674.Their son Matthew (second generation) born about
1685 married Ann Huett.
Matthew and Ann Huett Nutter were the parents of John Huett Nutter (third generation) who married Ann Nutter---any relationship of Ann to John Huett is not established.John Huett and Ann (Nutter) Nutter were the parents of Matthew Nutter born 11-26-1737.This Matthew Nutter (fourth generation) married Elizabeth Goodwin and they were the parents of William Nutter (fifth generation).The birth date of William is not established.William Nutter married Mary Starr on 11-4-1803 or 11-13-1803.They were the parents of Isaac W. Nutter born 1811/1812.Isaac Nutter (sixth generation) married Martha Ann Holbert (her parents are not known) about 1834.Isaac W. and Martha Ann Holbert Nutter were the parents of Joseph Nutter.
Joseph Nutter born 3-5-1842 married4-30-1863 Manerva Starcher born 12-5-1842 daughter of William "Billy Bluehead" Starcher and Nancy Wayne Starcher. They were the parents of:
Clarissa Nutter born 4-28-1864 married Garrett K. Boyles.
Nancy A. Nutter born @ 1866 never married died 11-10-1947.
Selina Nutter born @ 1868 never married was a teacher died 12-12-1950.
Commodore Nutter born 1870 married (1) Ida Mae Ash (2) Harriet Webb.
Alonzo Nutter born 1871 married Nancy Jane Starcher.
Jerusha Virginia Nutter born 1873 married Aaron A. Knight
John Morton Nutter born 5-11-1874 married Malinda (Linda) Connolly.
William Nutter born 1877 (twin) died at age 18 years old.
Isabel Nutter born 1877 (twin) married James Alonzo Epling.
Minnie E. Nutter born 1879 died 7months.
Madge Nutter born 4-7-1881 married Thomas Henry Harden,Sr
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Notes for John Morton NUTTER: General Notes: The Nutter family is of English origin and the records of America's development show Nutters among the early settlers.The Nutter line to which we belong can be traced back to Christopher Nutter (first
generation in America) who came to Virginia about 1662.His wife Mary was transported from England about 1665.They moved to Maryland about 1674.Their son Matthew (second generation) born about
1685 married Ann Huett.
Matthew and Ann Huett Nutter were the parents of John Huett Nutter (third generation) who married Ann Nutter---any relationship of Ann to John Huett is not established.John Huett and Ann (Nutter) Nutter were the parents of Matthew Nutter born 11-26-1737.This Matthew Nutter (fourth generation) married Elizabeth Goodwin and they were the parents of William Nutter (fifth generation).The birth date of William is not established.William Nutter married Mary Starr on 11-4-1803 or 11-13-1803.They were the parents of Isaac W. Nutter born 1811/1812.Isaac Nutter (sixth generation) married Martha Ann Holbert (her parents are not known) about 1834.Isaac W. and Martha Ann Holbert Nutter were the parents of Joseph Nutter.
Joseph Nutter born 3-5-1842 married4-30-1863 Manerva Starcher born 12-5-1842 daughter of William "Billy Bluehead" Starcher and Nancy Wayne Starcher. They were the parents of:
Clarissa Nutter born 4-28-1864 married Garrett K. Boyles.
Nancy A. Nutter born @ 1866 never married died 11-10-1947.
Selina Nutter born @ 1868 never married was a teacher died 12-12-1950.
Commodore Nutter born 1870 married (1) Ida Mae Ash (2) Harriet Webb.
Alonzo Nutter born 1871 married Nancy Jane Starcher.
Jerusha Virginia Nutter born 1873 married Aaron A. Knight
John Morton Nutter born 5-11-1874 married Malinda (Linda) Connolly.
William Nutter born 1877 (twin) died at age 18 years old.
Isabel Nutter born 1877 (twin) married James Alonzo Epling.
Minnie E. Nutter born 1879 died 7months.
Madge Nutter born 4-7-1881 married Thomas Henry Harden,Sr
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John Morton NUTTER and Malinda CONNOLLY. They were married on 07 Apr 1901 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 2 children. | ||||||||
68. | i. | William Jennings NUTTER. He was born on 30 May 1903 in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA. He died Oct 1986. | ||||||
69. | ii. | Carl NUTTER [173]. He was born on 06 Jan 1906 in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA [173, 66]. He died on 25 Oct 1969 [173, 66]. Burial Location in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Spring Creek). Fact 5 in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA (Spring Creek,). SSN Issued in North Carolina or West Virginia [173]. | ||||||
34. | Stella Matilda CONNOLLY-6 (Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1). She was born on 19 Mar 1880 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She died on 07 Aug 1966 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). Fact 5 in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). | |||||||
Notes for Stella Matilda CONNOLLY: General Notes: The Charleston Gazette Tuesday, August 9, 1966
FERGUSON, Mrs. Stella Connolly - Service 2 p.m. today, Nobe Chapel Baptist Church. Church cemetery. Mrs. Ferguson, 86, of Grantsville, Calhoun County, died Sunday in Calhoun General Hospital. Member Nobe Chapel Baptist Church, past president of Calnoun County Home Demonstration Club, former member White Shrine. Surviving: husband, John K.; daughters, Miss Eula and Mrs. Edna Swanson, both of Grantsville; sons, Rome of Charleston, Jack of Mount Zion. Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville.
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John K. FERGUSON. He was born on 21 Jan 1869 in Cameron, Marshall, West Virginia, USA. He died on 24 Jan 1968 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). Fact 5 in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). | ||||||||
John K. FERGUSON and Stella Matilda CONNOLLY. They were married on 29 Apr 1899 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. They had 4 children. | ||||||||
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i. | Edna FERGUSON. She was born on 05 Jul 1900 in White Pine, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She died on 29 Sep 1972. Burial Location in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). Fact 5 in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). | |||||||
ii. | Eula FERGUSON. She was born on 11 Sep 1902 in White Pine, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. She died on 03 Mar 1991. | |||||||
70. | iii. | Rome FERGUSON. He was born on 20 Aug 1904 in White Pine, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. He died on 28 May 1987. | ||||||
71. | iv. | Jack M. FERGUSON [174, 175]. He was born on 20 Oct 1907 in White Pine, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [174, 175]. Residence 1920 in Sherman, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [175]. He married Ernestine ROSS. They were married on 14 Oct 1931 in Patchogue, Suffolk, New York, USA. He died on 17 Feb 2002 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Phone Number was 304-354-6373. SSN Issued in Ohio, USA [174]. Burial in Nobe, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Nobe Cemetery). | ||||||
35. | Daniel CONNOLLY-6 (George Coleman CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [72]. He was born on 12 Apr 1869 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [72]. He died on 13 Apr 1940 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA [38]. Occupation was Farmer, Sweet Potato grower, Grist Mill Operator. Residence in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Barns Run). Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Fact 5 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Burial in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | |||||||
Hannah W. WELLS is the daughter of Timothy WELLS and Mary RUCKMAN [176]. She was born on 28 Feb 1864 in Jackson, West Virginia, USA [176, 177]. Residence 1870 in Grant, Jackson, West Virginia, USA [176]. She died on 01 Jul 1961 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [38]. Burial Location in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). Fact 5 in Roane, West Virginia, USA (Hodam Cemetery). | ||||||||
Daniel CONNOLLY and Hannah W. WELLS. They were married on 01 Jan 1886 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 6 children. | ||||||||
72. | i. | Bertha CONNOLLY [12, 178]. She was born on 29 Dec 1886 in Macksburg, Washington, Ohio, USA [178]. She married Albert Benjamin NESTER. They were married on 13 Feb 1911. Residence 1920 in Wood, West Virginia, USA (Parkersburg Ward 7) [178]. She died on 02 Jul 1964 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). | ||||||
73. | ii. | Ella CONNOLLY [12, 179]. She was born on 08 Aug 1890 [179]. She died on 12 Oct 1983 in Blacksburg, Montgomery, Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Betts Cemetery). Fact 5 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Betts Cemetery). SSN Issued in Virginia, USA [179]. | ||||||
74. | iii. | Dovie CONNOLLY [180]. She was born on 24 Nov 1893. Residence 1900 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [180]. She married Frank Benjamin BENNETT. They were married on 05 Sep 1917. She died on 22 Oct 1980. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). | ||||||
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iv. | Dulcy CONNOLLY [181]. She was born on 09 Aug 1897 in West Virginia, USA [181]. She married Ralph Etzel LOTT. They were married on 06 Feb 1936 [182]. She died on 12 Apr 1995 in Belpre, Washington, Ohio, USA [181]. Residence in Wood, West Virginia, USA. Burial Location in Enterprise, Wirt, West Virginia, USA (Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery). Fact 5 in Enterprise, Wirt, West Virginia, USA (Shiloh Baptist Church Cemetery). | ||||||
Notes for Dulcy CONNOLLY: General Notes: Dulcy LOTT Birth Date: 9 Aug 1897 Death Date: 12 Apr 1995 Social Security Number: 233-10-1509 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: West Virginia
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 45714 Localities: Belpre, Washington, Ohio Corner, Washington, Ohio Porterfield, Washington, Ohio Rockland, Washington, Ohio Veto, Washington, Ohio West Belpre, Washington, Ohio
Shiloh Cemetery Location: Enterprise Road Date Read: Not Given Submitter: Freda Liz Daugherty
** Partial Listing ** LOCKHART, FLOYD E 1899-1925 , ORA L 1902-
, WILLIS 1871-1936 , ALICE 1876-1936
, MARQUIS L 10-23-1855/9-30-1936 , IDA L 4-7-1858/9-5-1938
, IVAN E 1-22-1906/6-19-1967 , ICA M 10-11-1904/7-17-1982
, CHARLES LEE 1958-1959 , PATRICIA JEAN 4-30-1962
, MARY B 1883-1951 , FRANK L 1879-1949
OWENS, BENJAMIN F 1894- , LAURA MAE 1897-1971
LOTT,MARSHALL R 5-8-1896/5-14-1972 , JAMES EARL 1925-1926 , WALKER "BUCK" 1867-1927 , JESSIE LENA 1888-1965
, LARRY D 1955-1955 , OLIVER D 1912-1956
, DULCY CONNOLLY 1897- , RALPH E 1909-
BLAIR, SAMUEL S 1889-1958 , GEORGIA 1891-1980
SHEPPARD, PAUL 1-9-1936/7-9-1936 , CONNIE 10-11-1949/10-14-1949
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Notes for Dulcy CONNOLLY: General Notes: Dulcy LOTT Birth Date: 9 Aug 1897 Death Date: 12 Apr 1995 Social Security Number: 233-10-1509 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: West Virginia
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 45714 Localities: Belpre, Washington, Ohio Corner, Washington, Ohio Porterfield, Washington, Ohio Rockland, Washington, Ohio Veto, Washington, Ohio West Belpre, Washington, Ohio
Shiloh Cemetery Location: Enterprise Road Date Read: Not Given Submitter: Freda Liz Daugherty
** Partial Listing ** LOCKHART, FLOYD E 1899-1925 , ORA L 1902-
, WILLIS 1871-1936 , ALICE 1876-1936
, MARQUIS L 10-23-1855/9-30-1936 , IDA L 4-7-1858/9-5-1938
, IVAN E 1-22-1906/6-19-1967 , ICA M 10-11-1904/7-17-1982
, CHARLES LEE 1958-1959 , PATRICIA JEAN 4-30-1962
, MARY B 1883-1951 , FRANK L 1879-1949
OWENS, BENJAMIN F 1894- , LAURA MAE 1897-1971
LOTT,MARSHALL R 5-8-1896/5-14-1972 , JAMES EARL 1925-1926 , WALKER "BUCK" 1867-1927 , JESSIE LENA 1888-1965
, LARRY D 1955-1955 , OLIVER D 1912-1956
, DULCY CONNOLLY 1897- , RALPH E 1909-
BLAIR, SAMUEL S 1889-1958 , GEORGIA 1891-1980
SHEPPARD, PAUL 1-9-1936/7-9-1936 , CONNIE 10-11-1949/10-14-1949
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75. | v. | Zadok Null CONNOLLY [183, 177]. He was born on 29 Oct 1899 [183, 177]. He married Rhoda Ruth BELFORD. They were married on 12 Jun 1927. He died on 17 Sep 1952 [177]. Residence in Roane, West Virginia, USA [183]. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Other in Roane, West Virginia, USA [183]. | ||||||
76. | vi. | Thelma CONNOLLY [184, 185]. She was born on 09 Jan 1905 in Reedy, Roane, West Virginia, USA [184, 185]. She married Ernest POLING. They were married on 18 Sep 1927 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Her death on 06 Feb 2003 in Mount Vernon, Knox, Ohio, USA (Country Club Retirement Center) [185]. Residence in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [185]. Burial in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mount Zion Cemetery). | ||||||
36. | Herman CONNOLLY-6 (William B. CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [28, 74, 30]. He was born 1875 in Wirt, Virginia, USA [28, 74, 30]. Residence 1930 in Redstone, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA [74]. | |||||||
Cora ? [74]. She was born Abt. 1879 [74]. Residence 1930 in Redstone, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA [74]. | ||||||||
Herman CONNOLLY and Cora ?. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Grant CONNOLLY [74]. He was born Abt. 1910 [74]. Residence 1930 in Redstone, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA [74]. | |||||||
ii. | Lee E CONNOLLY [74]. He was born Abt. 1911 [74]. Residence 1930 in Redstone, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA [74]. | |||||||
iii. | Wilda M CONNOLLY [74]. She was born Abt. 1915 [74]. Residence 1930 in Redstone, Fayette, Pennsylvania, USA [74]. | |||||||
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37. | Anderson Phyander CONNOLLY-6 (William B. CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [28, 78, 79, 80, 81]. He was born on 14 Jul 1877 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [28, 78, 82, 79, 80, 81]. Residence 1880 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [78]. He died 1947 [28, 81]. Other in Meigs, Ohio, USA [82]. | |||||||
Alice M CONNOLLY [79, 80]. She was born Abt. 1883 in West Virginia, USA [79, 80]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [79]. She died on 10 Sep 1951 in Meigs, Ohio, USA [81]. | ||||||||
Anderson Phyander CONNOLLY and Alice M CONNOLLY. They had 8 children. | ||||||||
i. | Everett CONNOLLY [79, 80]. He was born Abt. 1903 in West Virginia, USA [79, 80]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [79]. | |||||||
ii. | Lettie L CONNOLLY [79, 80]. She was born Abt. 1904 in West Virginia, USA [79, 80]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [79]. | |||||||
iii. | Cahrles H CONNOLLY [79, 80, 186]. He was born on 20 Oct 1906 in Smithville, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [81, 186]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [79, 186]. He died on 04 Feb 1971 [81]. | |||||||
iv. | Ellen E CONNOLLY [79, 80]. She was born Abt. 1908 in West Virginia, USA [79, 80]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [79]. | |||||||
v. | William A CONNOLLY [79, 80]. He was born Abt. 1909 in West Virginia, USA [79, 80]. Residence 1910 in Murphy, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [79]. | |||||||
vi. | Ermaline CONNOLLY [80]. She was born Abt. 1913 in West Virginia, USA [80]. Residence 1920 in Olive, Meigs, Ohio, USA [80]. | |||||||
vii. | Martha CONNOLLY [80, 187]. She was born Abt. 1915 in Ohio, USA [80, 187]. Residence 1920 in Olive, Meigs, Ohio, USA [80, 187]. | |||||||
viii. | Josep CONNOLLY [80]. He was born Abt. 1918 in Ohio, USA [80]. Residence 1920 in Olive, Meigs, Ohio, USA [80]. | |||||||
38. | William Homer CONNOLLY-6 (William B. CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [28, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87]. He was born on 29 Dec 1886 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [28, 83, 86, 87]. He died on 20 Aug 1975 in Grove City, Franklin, Ohio, USA [28, 83]. Residence in Athens, Ohio, USA [83, 84, 85]. SSN Issued in Ohio, USA [86]. Other in Delaware, USA [85]. | |||||||
Rhumah A ? [87]. She was born Abt. 1892 [87]. Residence 1930 in Orange, Meigs, Ohio, USA [87]. | ||||||||
William Homer CONNOLLY and Rhumah A ?. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
i. | Sarah K CONNOLLY [87]. She was born Abt. 1923 [87]. Residence 1930 in Orange, Meigs, Ohio, USA [87]. | |||||||
39. | Charles Samuel CONNOLLY-6 (James Knox Polk CONNOLLY-5, Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [88, 89, 90, 91]. He was born on 26 Feb 1871 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [88, 89, 90, 91]. Residence 1900 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [88]. He died on 25 Mar 1945 in Pricetown, Lewis, West Virginia, USA [12, 90, 91]. | |||||||
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Laura Violet ELLYSON [3, 88, 89, 188, 189, 90, 91]. She was born on 04 Feb 1874 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3, 88, 89, 188, 189, 90, 91]. Residence 1900 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [88]. She died on 15 Feb 1966 in Weston, Lewis, West Virginia, USA [189]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [189]. | ||||||||
Charles Samuel CONNOLLY and Laura Violet ELLYSON. They were married on 06 Sep 1899 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [3]. They had 7 children. | ||||||||
i. | Arden Bert CONNOLLY [12, 89]. He was born on 24 Jul 1900 [89]. Residence 1910 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. | |||||||
ii. | Delford Ernest CONNOLLY [35, 89]. He was born on 22 Jul 1902 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. Residence 1910 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. | |||||||
77. | iii. | Thelma Flora Gay CONNOLLY [35, 89]. She was born on 21 Jan 1904 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. Residence 1910 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. She married John C. KENNEDY. They were married on 29 Jun 1925 [3]. | ||||||
iv. | Mildred Reba CONNOLLY [35, 89]. She was born on 13 Jan 1906 in Lucerne, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. Residence 1910 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. | |||||||
v. | Chalmer CONNOLLY [12, 90]. He was born on 22 Aug 1909 in Alice, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [90]. He died on 04 Sep 1909 in Alice, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [90]. | |||||||
78. | vi. | Chester Charles CONNOLLY [35, 89, 91]. He was born on 22 Aug 1909 in Alice, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89, 91]. Residence 1910 in Troy, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA [89]. He married Sarah Berniece CULLEN. They were married on 17 Sep 1938 [91]. He died Mar 1977 in Stow, Summit, Ohio, USA [91]. | ||||||
vii. | Daisy Zereta CONNOLLY [35]. She was born on 30 May 1912 in Glenville, Gilmer, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
40. | Arthur C. CONNOLLY-6 (George A. CONNOLLY-5, Thomas Coleman CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [35, 93, 94]. His birth on 21 Jul 1886 in Gilmer, West Virginia, USA (Mikes Run) [95, 93, 94]. Residence in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [95, 93]. Other in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [93]. | |||||||
Ocie ? [94]. She was born Abt. 1881 in West Virginia, USA [94]. Residence 1920 in Clay, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [94]. | ||||||||
Arthur C. CONNOLLY and Ocie ?. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
i. | Russell CONNOLLY [94]. He was born Abt. 1912 in West Virginia, USA [94]. Residence 1920 in Clay, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [94]. | |||||||
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41. | Etta Ethel LOCKHART-7 (Mary Julia CONNOLLY-6, Cornelius Martin CONNOLLY-5, Partick CONNOLLY-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [40, 98, 99]. She was born on 13 Nov 1885 in Reedy, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40, 98, 99]. Residence 1900 in Elizabeth, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [40, 99]. She died on 15 May 1966 in Barberton, Summit, Ohio, USA [98]. | |||||||
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Archibald F BUCK is the son of Alexander BUCK and Mary Elizabeth HENRY [190]. He was born on 22 Sep 1885 in Tyler, West Virginia, USA. He died on 03 Jun 1954 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA. Residence in Wood, West Virginia, USA [190]. | ||||||||
Archibald F BUCK and Etta Ethel LOCKHART. They were married on 21 May 1905 in Wirt, West Virginia, USA. They had 4 children. | ||||||||
79. | i. | Charles Everly BUCK [191]. He was born on 24 Sep 1905 in Palestine, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [191]. Residence 1910 in Reedy, Wirt, West Virginia, USA [191]. He married Opal Marie FOUGHT. They were married on 08 Oct 1923 in Oakland, Garrett, Maryland, USA. He died on 12 Nov 1969 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, New Mexico, USA. | ||||||
ii. | Carter BUCK. | |||||||
iii. | Chester BUCK. | |||||||
iv. | Icy BUCK. | |||||||
42. | Martin Luther CONNOLLY-7 (Brooks CONNOLLY-6, Eli CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [100, 101]. He was born on 23 Apr 1894 in Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [101]. Residence 1910 in Clay, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [100]. He died 1963. | |||||||
Susan FARELL. | ||||||||
Martin Luther CONNOLLY and Susan FARELL. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
i. | Virginia Francis CONNOLLY. She was born on 03 Aug 1918 in Madison, Boone, West Virginia, USA [192]. She married Willard E. BIRD. They were married on 16 Aug 1946 in Clay, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
43. | Leander Clyde CONNOLLY-7 (Brooks CONNOLLY-6, Eli CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [35, 102, 103, 104]. His birth on 06 Aug 1896 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Leading Creek) [102]. Residence 1910 in Clay, Ritchie, West Virginia, USA [102]. He died on 20 Dec 1954 in Procious, Clay, West Virginia, USA [38]. Other in Wetzel, West Virginia, USA [103]. | |||||||
Marie WELCH is the daughter of John L. WELCH and Margaret Jane EDGELL. She was born on 03 Oct 1900 in Smithfield, Wetzel, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||||
Leander Clyde CONNOLLY and Marie WELCH. They were married on 20 May 1917. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Grace Lee CONNOLLY. She was born on 28 Nov 1917. | |||||||
ii. | Helen Jane CONNOLLY. She was born on 04 Jul 1919. | |||||||
iii. | Margie Marie CONNOLLY. She was born on 11 Nov 1921. She died on 26 Jul 1922. | |||||||
Vada CROWDER. | ||||||||
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Leander Clyde CONNOLLY and Vada CROWDER. They were married 1933. They had 4 children. | ||||||||
i. | Leah June CONNOLLY. She was born on 04 Jun 1934. | |||||||
ii. | Leander Clyde CONNOLLY. He was born on 28 Mar 1938. | |||||||
iii. | George Delano CONNOLLY. He was born on 15 Aug 1939. | |||||||
iv. | William Melton CONNOLLY. He was born 1946. | |||||||
44. | Randall CONNOLLY-7 (Commodore CONNOLLY-6, Eli CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [106, 47, 48]. He was born on 10 May 1908 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [49, 106, 47, 48]. Residence 1910 in Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [47]. His death on 08 Dec 1987 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Camden Clark Memorial Hospital) [49]. Occupation was Doctor. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Olivet Cemetery). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [106]. | |||||||
Notes for Randall CONNOLLY: General Notes: Randall CONNOLLY Birth Date: 10 May 1908 Death Date: 8 Dec 1987 Social Security Number: 234-18-2909 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: West Virginia
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 26105 Localities: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia Vienna, Wood, West Virginia
Obituaries Dec 10 1987 The Parkersburg News Retired Doctor, Active 'In Community, Dies Dr. Randall Connolly, 79, of 2402 River Road, Vienna, died Tuesday evening in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital. He was born in Richardson, W.Va., Calhoun County, a son of the late Dr. Commodore and Cordelia Hickman Connolly. He was a graduate of Ohio University, Athens; Ohio, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., externed at Missouri Baptist Hospital, and interned at St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg. He was a U.S. Army medical officer in Panama during World War II and entered private practice in Vienna in 1945 serving the families of this area for more than 40 years, retiring in June of 1986. He was an early member of the AAGP (now AAFP), an organization dedicated to preserving family medical care, serving as president of the West Virginia chapter in 1962. In 1957 he began medical hypnosis and became a recognized authority in the field. He was a member of the American Legion Post 15, a life member of the Parkersburg Elks Lodge No. 198, Mid Ohio Valley Avia tion Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, and a member of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He was also a member of the Vienna Lions Club, Song of American Revolution, Vienna Lodge No. 172 AF&AM, Scottish Rite Bodies of Parkersburg and Wheeling, Moslem. Temple of Shrine, Vienna Chapter No. 151 O.E.S, and a charter member of Ben Bey Grotto. He was a Methodist. He was also honorary member of the Vienna Volunteer Fire Dept. He is survived by his wife(, Eleanor Rector Connolly; his children, Terrance R. Connolly of Vienna; one daughter, Maureen de Supinski of Arlington, Va.; H.E. Connolly of Lake City, Fla.; six grandchildren and two great grandson; other rela- tives include, Mrs. Oris Bailey of Arnoldsburg, W.Va., and Mrs. Verbal Cunningham of Waterford, Ohio. He was preceded in death by one sister. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the Vaughan Funeral Home with the Rev. Roger L. Smith officiating Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, with Masonic rites. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-9 p.m. today and Friday until time of service.
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Notes for Randall CONNOLLY: General Notes: Randall CONNOLLY Birth Date: 10 May 1908 Death Date: 8 Dec 1987 Social Security Number: 234-18-2909 State or Territory Where Number Was Issued: West Virginia
Death Residence Localities ZIP Code: 26105 Localities: Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia Vienna, Wood, West Virginia
Obituaries Dec 10 1987 The Parkersburg News Retired Doctor, Active 'In Community, Dies Dr. Randall Connolly, 79, of 2402 River Road, Vienna, died Tuesday evening in Camden Clark Memorial Hospital. He was born in Richardson, W.Va., Calhoun County, a son of the late Dr. Commodore and Cordelia Hickman Connolly. He was a graduate of Ohio University, Athens; Ohio, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., externed at Missouri Baptist Hospital, and interned at St. Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg. He was a U.S. Army medical officer in Panama during World War II and entered private practice in Vienna in 1945 serving the families of this area for more than 40 years, retiring in June of 1986. He was an early member of the AAGP (now AAFP), an organization dedicated to preserving family medical care, serving as president of the West Virginia chapter in 1962. In 1957 he began medical hypnosis and became a recognized authority in the field. He was a member of the American Legion Post 15, a life member of the Parkersburg Elks Lodge No. 198, Mid Ohio Valley Avia tion Association, American Academy of Family Physicians, and a member of the American Society of Clinical Hypnosis. He was also a member of the Vienna Lions Club, Song of American Revolution, Vienna Lodge No. 172 AF&AM, Scottish Rite Bodies of Parkersburg and Wheeling, Moslem. Temple of Shrine, Vienna Chapter No. 151 O.E.S, and a charter member of Ben Bey Grotto. He was a Methodist. He was also honorary member of the Vienna Volunteer Fire Dept. He is survived by his wife(, Eleanor Rector Connolly; his children, Terrance R. Connolly of Vienna; one daughter, Maureen de Supinski of Arlington, Va.; H.E. Connolly of Lake City, Fla.; six grandchildren and two great grandson; other rela- tives include, Mrs. Oris Bailey of Arnoldsburg, W.Va., and Mrs. Verbal Cunningham of Waterford, Ohio. He was preceded in death by one sister. Services will be 1 p.m. Friday at the Vaughan Funeral Home with the Rev. Roger L. Smith officiating Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery, with Masonic rites. Friends may call at the funeral home 2-9 p.m. today and Friday until time of service.
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Victoria Eleanor RECTOR [193]. She was born on 26 Oct 1908 [49, 193]. She died on 24 Nov 1994 [193]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [193]. | ||||||||
Randall CONNOLLY and Victoria Eleanor RECTOR. They were married on 21 Oct 1940 [49]. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Terrance R. CONNOLLY. | |||||||
ii. | Maureen CONNOLLY. | |||||||
iii. | H. E. CONNOLLY. | |||||||
45. | Ira CONNOLLY-7 (Commodore CONNOLLY-6, Eli CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [107, 108, 109]. He was born on 08 Jul 1891 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [110, 107, 108, 109]. Occupation was Doctor. Residence in Wood, West Virginia, USA [110, 107]. Other in Wood, West Virginia, USA [107]. | |||||||
Notes for Ira CONNOLLY: General Notes: Suspect this is the Rufus Commodore Connolly on the record's in Calhoun Co. West Virginia.
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Margaret CONNOLLY [108, 109]. She was born 1895 in West Virginia, USA [108, 109]. Residence 1920 in Clay, Wood, West Virginia, USA [108, 109]. | ||||||||
Ira CONNOLLY and Margaret CONNOLLY. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Virginia CONNOLLY [108]. She was born 1915 in West Virginia, USA [108]. Residence 1920 in Clay, Wood, West Virginia, USA [108]. She died Bef. 1992. | |||||||
ii. | Olive CONNOLLY [108]. She was born 1918 in West Virginia, USA [108]. Residence 1920 in Clay, Wood, West Virginia, USA [108]. She died Bef. 1992. | |||||||
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80. | iii. | Ira CONNOLLY Jr. [194, 195]. He was born on 17 Sep 1923 in West Virginia, USA [194, 195]. His death on 23 Jul 1992 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Camden Clark Hospital). Occupation was Doctor. Residence in Belpre, Washington, Ohio, USA [195]. Social Security Number was 236-20-6948 [194]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [194]. | ||||||
46. | Sarah NICHOLS-7 (Margaret CONNOLLY-6, Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [112, 53]. She was born on 01 Aug 1873 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [112, 53]. She died on 19 Oct 1932. | |||||||
Elwood Artimus STALNAKER is the son of Walter STALNAKER and Rulina WAGGONER. He was born on 16 Jul 1869 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA [112]. He was also known as Bub. | ||||||||
Elwood Artimus STALNAKER and Sarah NICHOLS. They were married on 23 Dec 1891. They had 4 children. | ||||||||
81. | i. | Effie STALNAKER [112]. She was born on 18 Aug 1898 [112]. She married John H. MCCULLACH. They were married on 25 Dec 1913 in Cabell, West Virginia, USA. | ||||||
ii. | Roxie STALNAKER. She was born on 06 Oct 1892. | |||||||
iii. | Pearl STALNAKER. She was born Abt. 1894. | |||||||
iv. | Roy D. STALNAKER. He was born on 25 Feb 1907. | |||||||
47. | Ivan Francis WALKER-7 (Sarah Jane CONNOLLY-6, Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [56, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118]. He was born on 18 Sep 1893 in Triplett, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56, 119, 113, 120, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [56, 120, 115]. He died on 05 Mar 1987 in Elyria, Lorain, Ohio, USA [119, 117]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [117]. Other in Roane, West Virginia, USA [120]. | |||||||
Notes for Ivan Francis WALKER: General Notes: Mt Zion Cemetery
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Virgie Lou WALTERS is the daughter of Loren WALTERS and Florence PAYNE [196, 113, 116]. She was born on 17 Mar 1897 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [113, 116]. Residence 1920 in Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [113]. Her death on 11 Jul 1983 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Calhoun General Hospital) [196]. Burial Location in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Zion Cemetery). Fact 5 in Mount Zion, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA (Mt. Zion Cemetery). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [196]. | ||||||
Notes for Virgie Lou WALTERS: General Notes: OBITURARY
Virgie Lou Walker
GRANTSVILLE - Virgie Lou Walker, 86, of Grantsville, died Monday at the Calhoun General Hospital following a long illness.
She was born in Roane County, a daughter of the late Loren and Florence Payne Walters. She was amember of the Mount Zion United Methodist Church and the UnitedMethodist Women.
Surviving are her husband, Francis Ivan Walker; two sons, Roy H. Walker of Elyria, Ohio and KennethD. Walker of Akron, Ohio; two half sisters, Della Thomas of Barberton Ohio, and Stella Walkters of Detroit: Mich.; four grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren.
Services will be Friday, I p.m., at the Stump Funeral Home with the Rev. Glendon McKee officiating. Burial will be in Mount Zion Cemetery, Mount Zion.
Friends may call from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday
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Ivan Francis WALKER and Virgie Lou WALTERS. They were married on 25 Dec 1914 in Roane, West Virginia, USA. They had 2 children. | ||||||||
82. | i. | Roy H. WALKER [116]. He was born on 10 Feb 1929 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA. Residence 1930 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [116]. He died on 16 Oct 2004. Burial Location was Brookdale Cemetery. Fact 5 was Brookdale Cemetery. | ||||||
ii. | Kenneth Darrell WALKER [116, 197]. He was born on 23 Oct 1915 in West Virginia, USA [113, 116, 197]. Residence 1920 in Lee, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [113]. He died on 10 Feb 2001 in Punta Gorda, Charlotte, Florida, USA [197]. SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [197]. | |||||||
48. | Laura V. CONNOLLY-7 (Daniel Nathan CONNOLLY-6, Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [121]. She was born on 08 Oct 1880 in Roane, West Virginia, USA [121, 122]. Residence 1920 in Washington, Jackson, West Virginia, USA [121]. She died 1947. | |||||||
Frances M CASTO [121]. He was born 1876 in West Virginia, USA [121]. Residence 1920 in Washington, Jackson, West Virginia, USA [121]. Occupation was Dentist. | ||||||||
Frances M CASTO and Laura V. CONNOLLY. They had 3 children. | ||||||||
i. | Glenville CASTO [121]. He was born 1914 in West Virginia, USA [121]. Residence 1920 in Washington, Jackson, West Virginia, USA [121]. | |||||||
ii. | Roosevelt LEE [121]. He was born 1907 in West Virginia, USA [121]. Residence 1920 in Washington, Jackson, West Virginia, USA [121]. | |||||||
iii. | Hugh E CASTO [122]. He was born 1909 in West Virginia, USA [122]. Residence 1910 in Spencer, Roane, West Virginia, USA [122]. | |||||||
49. | Roxie CONNOLLY-7 (Daniel Nathan CONNOLLY-6, Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [35]. She was born on 09 Sep 1895 in Richardson, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. | |||||||
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SIMMERS and Roxie CONNOLLY. They had 1 child. | ||||||||
i. | Betty SIMMERS. Phone Number was 878-9186. | |||||||
50. | Geoffery Franklin CONNOLLY-7 (John Hamilton CONNOLLY-6, Elias CONNOLLY-5, George Colman CONNOLLY IV-4, George Coleman CONNOLLY III-3, George CONNOLLY II-2, George CONNOLLY I-1) [125, 126, 127, 128, 59]. He was born on 24 Feb 1890 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [125, 126, 127, 59]. Residence in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [130]. Other in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA [128]. | |||||||
Sarah SIERS is the daughter of Allen C. SIERS and Rebecca Jane WHITE. She was born on 02 Mar 1893 in West Virginia, USA [125, 198]. Residence 1920 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA (Ward 6) [125]. | ||||||||
Geoffery Franklin CONNOLLY and Sarah SIERS. They were married on 16 May 1912 [129]. They had 5 children. | ||||||||
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i. | Monand CONNOLLY. She was born Abt. 1913 in West Virginia, USA [125]. Residence 1920 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA (Ward 6,) [125]. | ||||||
ii. | Maxine CONNOLLY [125]. She was born Abt. 1917 in Ohio, USA [125]. Residence 1920 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA (Ward 6,) [125]. | ||||||
iii. | Genevieve CONNOLLY [199]. She was born Abt. 1919 in Ohio, USA [125]. Residence 1920 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA (Ward 6,) [125]. She married Lester LISH. They were married on 02 Feb 1942 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [129]. | ||||||
83. | iv. | Georgia CONNOLLY. She was born on 26 Jun 1925 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [200]. She married Leslie Clark JORDON. They were married on 23 Apr 1943 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA. Her death on 14 Nov 2009 in Dahlonega, Lumpkin, Georgia, USA (Gold City Convalescent Home.). | |||||
84. | v. | Gail Leroy CONNOLLY [201]. He was born on 01 Oct 1921 in Grantsville, Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3, 201]. He married Mary Mae CRONIN. They were married on 27 Apr 1946 in Calhoun, West Virginia, USA [3]. He died Jul 1983 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA [201]. Burial Location in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Sunset Memory Gardens Mausoleum). Fact 5 in Parkersburg, Wood, West Virginia, USA (Sunset Memory Gardens Mausoleum). SSN Issued in West Virginia, USA [201]. | |||||
51. |