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# Person ID Last Name First Name Birth Date Death Date Living note Tree
451 I217  Conkey  John Franklin  17 Apr 1852  22 Aug 1937  Industry, business or establishment: US Govt. P.O.
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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452 I217  Conkey  John Franklin  17 Apr 1852  22 Aug 1937  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Own Paper
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer 
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453 I217  Conkey  John Franklin  17 Apr 1852  22 Aug 1937  Appears in California History of the Bench and Bar of Southern California, 1909, p 144,
"John F. Conkey
Santa Maria. Born April 17, 1852, in New York City, son of Ithamar and Elizabeth (Belling) Conkey. Received his education in the public schools of New York City. Admitted to the bar at Saratoga Sprints, NY, in September 1880; Moved to California in 1890, and has since been engaged in the practice of his profession in Santa Maria. Served eight years as a member of 22nd Separate Company of Native Sons of the Golden West. Democrat.
Source Ancestry.com 
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454 I3698  Conkey  Joshua  10 Feb 1777  Apr 1790  Reinterment Quabbiu Park Cemetery, Ware MA  bratt01 
455 I85  Conkey  Marie Louise  3 Jan 1888  Jan 1976  Birth date verified by U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, Claim date: 20 Jan 1953. (Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Also confirmed in Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 )  bratt01 
456 I85  Conkey  Marie Louise  3 Jan 1888  Jan 1976  Last address listes: Australia and islands in the Pacific (
Source Citation: Number: 556-21-6437; Issue State: California; Issue Date: 1973
Source Information: Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. ) 
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457 I220  Conkey  Mary Elizabeth  16 Apr 1884  23 Jan 1979  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Picture Show  bratt01 
458 I219  Conkey  Robert Moscrip  3 Aug 1875  28 Aug 1962  Carcinoma of right upper lobe of lung  bratt01 
459 I219  Conkey  Robert Moscrip  3 Aug 1875  28 Aug 1962  Industry: Shop or Newspaper
Class of worker: Wage or salary worker in private work 
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460 I219  Conkey  Robert Moscrip  3 Aug 1875  28 Aug 1962  Industry: ship
Class of worker: Wage earner 
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461 I219  Conkey  Robert Moscrip  3 Aug 1875  28 Aug 1962  Industry, business or establishment: Publishing H
Employer, salary or wage worker, or working on own account: Wage earner 
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462 I219  Conkey  Robert Moscrip  3 Aug 1875  28 Aug 1962  General nature of industry, business or establishment: Own Paper
Whether employer, employee, or working on own account: Employer 
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463 I1411  Connaught  Beavionn of West      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{Identified with spouse, etc. by Collins, "Royal Ancestors...," pp.
144-45.} 
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464 I2165  Conner  Ada F.    19 Jan 1914  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ada never married. She is listed as second child. 
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465 I1946  Conner  Allan Parsons  29 Feb 1904  9 Sep 1930  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Allan never married. 
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466 I2647  Conner  Ardelle M.  3 Apr 1856  13 Jun 1936  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ardelle is listed as first child in her parents' Bible. 
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467 I2180  Conner  Arthur B.  29 Jul 1892  2 May 1975  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Arthur was employed by the telephone company for 35 years (agent for NETC
in Castine). He was active in Telephone Pioneers and Masonry. His residence
was at the NE corner of Water and Green Streets in Castine. 
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468 I2293  Conner  Arthur Bradley  27 Oct 1905  1980  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Arthur m. Jean Stewart (b. 15 Sept 1908, d. 16 Aug 1972, buried at Castine,
ME); m. 3 Nov 1934. His date and place of death are from Margaret Jill Goode
Bohman in 2002 who reports that he was employed by Bell Telephone Co. in New
York City. He graduated from the University of Maine according to his
mother's obituary. 
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469 I2249  Conner  Arthur Burdette  1859  1924  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

{An Arthur B. Connor [sic] of Castine was a Lt. in the United States Navy,
commanding the U.S.S. Iris during the Spanish-American War. - Wheeler, George
A., "History of Castine..." [1922 edition], p. 395. Wheeler (p. 397) also
states that one of this name from Castine was a Captain serving as "Marine
Director of the Army at Newport News, which was one of two Ports of
Embarkation for two million soldiers. He was twice offered a commission as
Major in the army, but refused...." during the first World War.} 
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470 I1856  Conner  Augustus Wheeler      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Augustus was living with his widowed mother in Castine in 1906 and then was
a seaman. He is reputed to have been twice married since then, and to
have resided in New York City. He is believed to be without children. 
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471 I1936               
472 I2069  Conner  Bernice C.  18 Aug 1909  1967  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Bernice m. (2) Oct. 18, 1952 Henry McIntire, a building contractor, and they
r. 4 Warren St., Fryeburg, ME [no issue]. 
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473 I1924               
474 I2210               
475 I2355  Conner  Charles Frank  31 Aug 1849  Mar 1918  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Charles' mother died bearing him, and he was raised by Clara Green of North
Brooksville, Maine. Charles is buried at Mt. Rest Cemetery, North
Brooksville. He was a carpenter and r. South Penobscot. 
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476 I1945               
477 I2374               
478 I2008  Conner  Dora  1875  1901  never married  bratt01 
479 I2011               
480 I1949  Conner  Dorothy Mae  14 Apr 1912  17 Jan 1997  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Dorothy was a teacher. She resided in the second house north of Devereaux
Marine on the river side of the Castine-Orland Road (Route 166). She
attended Colby College and graduated from Eastern State Normal School at
Castine. She worked many summers at the Wilson Museum and was a Trustee.
She was a deacon of the Trinitarian Church in Castine and its Dr. Mary Cushman
Circle. She was a 70 year member of the Castine Grange. 
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481 I2001  Conner  Eben  12 Jan 1840  25 Jul 1858  listed as 5th child  bratt01 
482 I2028  Conner  Edwin  20 Jan 1836    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

His brother, Fred, said that Edwin served in the 14th Maine, Co. A, in the
War Between the States. Edwin's birth date is from the V.R., but probably
wrong as it follows his sister's by only six months; he was probably born
in 1837-38. 
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483 I2235  Conner  Edwin Kenniston  11 Oct 1904  17 Feb 1958  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

"Ted" also married (2) Violet Smallwood (who by a previous marriage had a
daughter, Joan Yonkers). Elma is his third wife. 
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484 I2233  Conner  Edwin Solon  15 Apr 1881  26 Apr 1960  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Edwin went to sea on fishing schooners as a boy, graduated from Eastern State Normal School (now the Maine Maritime Academy) and in 1906 from Bates College (starring there in baseball, basketball and football and for four years on the all-state
football team [once as an end, once as a tackle and twice as a fullback]), then was principal and coach at Hallowell, Maine, then teacher and coach at Lincoln High School, Cleveland, Ohio (where his life-long nickname "Chief" originated). During his
ten years at Lincoln High School he also operated summer camps for boys in New York's Adirondack Mountains, where he became friends of naturalists Ernest Thompson Seton and Dan Beard, and was in the group with them which worked with General Sir Robert
Baden-Powell to bring Boy Scouting to the United States.
During World War I he was athletic director at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio. His effectiveness there led Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. to induce him to come to Akron to coach its basketball team in the industrial league; he coached at Goodyear from 12
May 1919 until he retired 01 Sept. 1953. [After W.W. I he had a choice of three positions: recreational director for Goodyear, one with the federal Park Service, and an opportunity to go to Bermuda to be in a motion picture with Ann Kellerman, a
famous swimmer.] He started every heat of the Soap Box Derby from its move to Akron in 1935 until the late 1950s, served on the Akron Recreation Commission, 1934-51 (chair, 1941-51) and the Akron Board of Education, originated the father-son banquet
and pioneered the industrial recreation movement; he was in wide demand as an inspirational speaker.
His career at Goodyear was celebrated 20 January 1954 with an open house at the Goodyear Gym in Akron. Sportswriter Jim Schlemmer offered an extensive tribute in the Akron Beacon Journal the previous Sunday. He wrote, "Swimmer, cyclist, skater (he
once skated nonstop from Cleveland to Akron on the frozen canal); Conner might have succeeded Jack Johnson as the heaveyweight fistic champion is his desire for that kind of business had been equal to his ability...
"Instead, even before coming to Akron, he devoted his space time to church work and already had won recognition as the originator and developer of the Father-Son Week idea.
"...Long years spent in Boy Scout work built intimate friendships with General Baden-Powell, Ernest Thompson Seton, Dan Beard and others. They called him Coach or Chief like everybody else...."
His obituary in the Akron Beacon Journal calls him "big in body, in voice, in mind and in ideals." He was an avid, serious fisherman, tying his own flies. He died fishing from a boat in the Indian River. He is buried beside his wife in Castine,
Maine. He was a mesomorph in body type. Historian Phil Perkins told A. E. Myers in August, 1995 that Ed Conner had been touted as a contender for the national boxing championship, but that his wife (Vivian) protested strenuously, and he therefore did
not fight. He was member 73083 of Lafayette Chapter of the Ohio Society of the Sons of the American Revolution as a descendant of Capt. David Dunbar, Jr. of Massachusetts.
 
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485 I2002  Conner  Elias L.  27 Nov 1842  5 Mar 1850  listed as 6th child  bratt01 
486 I2222  Conner  Elizabeth H.  15 Apr 1845    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Lizzie H. Grant deeded 30 April 1888 Conner property to Fred Conner (Deed Book
244, p. 511). Penobscot V.R. give Elizabeth's birth-date. 
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487 I2443  Conner  Ellen L.  1850    [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ellen was age 16 per marriage record when on 5 May 1866 she m. Elisha Leach
(age 25, seaman, son of Hannah Leach). She is not listed in the George W.
Conner/Lucy Jones family in the Brooksville VR. Perhaps child of Mary
Dunbar, second wife of George W. Conner - see discrepancy in dates. 
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488 I2007  Conner  Emeline  9 Oct 1843  1932  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Buried with her and her husband are Robert S. d. Feb 1854 at age 2) and
William A. Conner (d. 9 May 1848 at age 17). 
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489 I2220  Conner  Ethel Ada  4 Feb 1918  21 Apr 2005  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

still living - details excluded 
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490 I2012               
491 I2232  Conner  Everett      [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Everett married Ida Alberta Bailey (b. 14 June 1892 at Caribou, ME to Albert
Weston Bailey [b. 20 April 1861 at Lincoln, ME, d. 8 Aug 1932 at Caribou] and
wife Minnie Amanda Wottrich [b. 1 April 1872 at St. John, NB, d. 23 Jan 1952
at Caribou]). 
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492 I2029  Conner  Ezra S.  20 Jun 1841  20 Jan 1912  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Ezra served in the Navy during the War Between the States. He was a seaman, following
his father to the Grand Banks as a fisherman. He married in a double ceremony with his
sister, Elizabeth, at Penobscot before Justice of the Peace James Leach. His grandson
Gerald reported that Ezra served on the USS Constellation (sister ship to the
Constitution) during the blockade of the Mississippi River. His obituary reports:
"Capt. Ezra Conner, after a long illness, passed away at his home.... From a young man
he has followed the sea, and was in the government employ for six years. His later years
have been spent on vessels coasting up and down the Penobscot river. ...He was a member
of Charles Stevens Post, Grand Army of the Republic.... The services were held at the
Methodist church at 3 o'clock on Monday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Lowell officiated." 
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493 I2229  Conner  Fred Morton  2 Jan 1856  8 Jul 1942  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Fred grew up on and farmed the homestead where his ancestor John D. Conner was listed in 1766. The homestead buildings are now gone, but the old family cemetery is visible about 1/3 of the way to the shore from the road. Around 1900 Fred broke his
knee and he and Helen moved Castine. They first resided in the building now occupied by the Water Witch store on Main Street where Helen operated a boarding house. Then they moved to their home on Perkins Street (the second house northeast of
Pleasant Street on the northwest side of the street). Fred was a construction worker and a member of the crew which built
the Wilson Museum in 1921. At his death he was the oldest resident of Castine. He died of a fall down his cellar stairs during an air raid drill; he had turned off the house lights and was going to the cellar as prescribed in the drill instructions.
His funeral service was held in his home on Perkins Street with the Rev. Nelson Canfield officiating. 
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494 I2441  Conner  Geneva Maud  13 Apr 1886  2 Mar 1912  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Geneva r. South Penobscot, ME and died of tuberculosis. She never married. 
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495 I2174  Conner  George Pickney  1852  20 Apr 1927  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

George m. Mary A. Wescott - d.s.p. He is listed as first child. He was a
farmer. George also m. Minnie L. _______ (1865-1946), and Minnie m. (2) 4
Jan 1895 Augustus Coombs (1861-1922) of Castine, ME. His mother resided with
him in her last years. 
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496 I2121  Conner  George Wardwell  6 Oct 1826  3 Jan 1897  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

George m. (1) Lucy J. Jones of Brooksvile, ME. He is no doubt identical to
the other George W. Conner in this database. These lines are from Sylvia
Conner Wardwell. George does not appear in Penobscot VR. 
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497 I2442  Conner  Gladys Anna  14 Mar 1893  17 Jul 1910  never married  bratt01 
498 I2208  Conner  Harry Brooks  24 Feb 1916  16 Nov 1976  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Harry was mill manager of the Kennebec Paper Co. at Madison, ME. He
graduated from The University of Maine in 1937. He also held management
positions with Oxford Paper Co. at Rumford and Frazier, Ltd. in New
Brunswick. He was an enthusiastic sportsman - fishing, hunting, golfing
and boating. 
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499 I2305  Conner  Henry R.  1861  26 Aug 1886  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Henry was never married. He returned home in August, 1886 from being at
sea, ate fresh garden vegetables, took ill and died. 
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500 I1918  Conner  Irvin Lewis  13 Nov 1897  Apr 1961  [dunbar_tree.FTW]

Irvin m. Frances Closson - no issue. 
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