Report: individuals with associated notes
Description: personen met geassocieerde notities
Matches 501 to 550 of 2401 » All Reports » Comma-delimited CSV file
«Prev «1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 49» Next»
# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
501 | I1868 | Conner | Irvin Lincoln | 30 Dec 1865 | 25 Nov 1939 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irvin was a teacher, stonecutter and highway patrolman. |
bratt01 |
502 | I2358 | Conner | Irving Maurice | 3 Jan 1873 | 13 Jan 1942 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Irving is listed in the Penobscot Town Register, 1906, as a peddler (he had a store at North Brooksville). |
bratt01 |
503 | I1890 | Conner | Iva Pauline | 11 Apr 1891 | 1 Dec 1980 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Iva was a teacher. She m. (1) Feb. 2, 1920 at Belfast, ME Harold Patch who died April 10, 1927. |
bratt01 |
504 | I2279 | Conner | Jackson Burdette | 21 Jan 1856 | 3 May 1912 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Perhaps in wrong family - see conflict with parents' dates. |
bratt01 |
505 | I2196 | Conner | James | 25 Nov 1827 | 1905 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Family Bible gives marriage date as 6 June 1850 but Brooksville VR state 27 June 1850 before the Rev. Manning Ellis. |
bratt01 |
506 | I2019 | Conner | James H. | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James m. 4 May 1828 to Mary W. Parker of Penobscot, ME. They had Mary Elizabeth (8 Oct 1828), James Munroe (27 April 1831), Samuel B. (20 Mar 1834), Edward P. (29 Jan 1837) and Frances H. (16 Mar 1842). |
bratt01 | ||
507 | I2219 | Conner | James Horton | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] James had Helen A., Richard M. and Eloit J. - only Helen had children (by husband Donald Canfield: Donald, Jr. and Doris A. Canfield who m. T. F. Doukas). James m. 12-26-1890 Mary E. Handley. He is buried in New York City. |
bratt01 | ||
508 | I1939 | |||||||
509 | I2025 | Conner | Jarvis | 9 Oct 1829 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] AKA Jairus. His brother Fred stated in 1938 that he ran away to California in the gold rush of 1849, and was later a steamship captain. |
bratt01 | |
510 | I2241 | |||||||
511 | I2057 | Conner | Joanna | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Mark Honey believes this Joanna may in fact be confused with Joanna Dunbar, daughter of David Dunbar and Elizabeth. |
bratt01 | ||
512 | I2079 | Conner | John | 1802 | 1885 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] The drum John played at the two public hangings at Fort George, Castine, 1811 & 1819, is in the Wilson Museum (Castine). |
bratt01 |
513 | I1947 | Conner | John Austin | 25 Feb 1907 | 9 Sep 1932 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John died during the construction of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, falling down an elevator shaft with a load of bricks, on the second anniversary of his brother's death. John never married. He is buried at Castine. |
bratt01 |
514 | I1943 | |||||||
515 | I2000 | Conner | John T. | 8 May 1837 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] John m. 20 May 1863 at Penobscot, ME to Susan W. Perkins (she b. 22 Oct 1843, d. 30 January 1864). |
bratt01 | |
516 | I1845 | Conner | Joseph C. | 19 Sep 1857 | Sep 1896 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Joseph was mate on the barkentine Thomas J. Stewart, lost at sea with all hands. Joseph never married. |
bratt01 |
517 | I2618 | Conner | Joseph L. | 16 Sep 1832 | Apr 1896 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] {Castine death records state he was age 53 when he died in 1896 and that he was a sailor.} |
bratt01 |
518 | I1894 | Conner | Josephine Sara | 24 Dec 1892 | 8 Apr 1912 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Josephine was a teacher; she never married. |
bratt01 |
519 | I1948 | Conner | Katie Louise | 20 Jul 1908 | 14 Jan 1974 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Katie was a teacher. She m. Paul Eastman 02-21-1931 at Portsmouth, NH - he was born 10-16-1906 at Cundip Harbor to William Eastman and Julia Thompson. Katie and Paul r. near Orland, ME, and he was a lobster fisherman. They had no children. |
bratt01 |
520 | I2033 | Conner | Lottie May | Dec 1873 | 2 Mar 1898 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Lottie was aged 24 years, 2 month and 26 days when she died. |
bratt01 |
521 | I2092 | |||||||
522 | I2629 | Conner | Lucinda H. | 10 Jul 1835 | 15 Jan 1919 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Two bonnets which belonged to Lucinda are owned by the Wilson Museum, Castine, ME. |
bratt01 |
523 | I1895 | Conner | Luena Ardell | 30 Oct 1895 | 30 Jun 1970 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Luena was a teacher. |
bratt01 |
524 | I2371 | |||||||
525 | I2230 | Conner | Margaret | 1851 | 16 Mar 1927 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Margaret, first child listed, never married. A "Maggie Conner" is listed as single in the Penobscot Town Register, 1906; is a dressmaker. Her nephew Arthur states that Margaret r. with William and Emeline Conner, then with Luena Dunbar and then with Letitia Duffy. He states she died of cancer. |
bratt01 |
526 | I2286 | Conner | Marguerite Seamans | 29 Aug 1874 | 17 Sep 1894 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Perhaps in wrong family - see conflict with parents' dates. |
bratt01 |
527 | I2263 | Conner | Marian Helen | 23 Sep 1906 | 23 Jan 1985 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Marian graduated BA from The University of Akron (Ohio)and was a member of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority there. She was an active Christian Scientist, and an avid student and reader. She was the first May Queen at Central High School, Akron, and was considered a very beautiful woman throughout her life. She loved music, taught piano and supported musical programs (such as the Tuesday Musical Club) in the Akron area. Her death resulted from an automobile accident. She was a member of the Society of Mayflower Sescendants (National 16262, Ohio 746). |
bratt01 |
528 | I2258 | |||||||
529 | I2185 | Conner | Minnie L. | 1865 | 1946 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Minnie, third child, married 04 Jan 1895 to Augustus A. Coombs (b. 1861 at Castine, ME, d. 1922 at Castine). |
bratt01 |
530 | I2215 | |||||||
531 | I2360 | Conner | Myron Albert | 26 Apr 1912 | 21 Apr 1987 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Myron graduated in 1931 from the George Stevens Academy at Blue Hill, ME. |
bratt01 |
532 | I2037 | Conner | Nancy Dunbar | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Nancy m. to Joseph C. Field. |
bratt01 | ||
533 | I2376 | Conner | Nora May | 24 Jul 1876 | 28 Jun 1942 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Sylvia Conner Wardwell gives her year of death as 1944 in 9/96. |
bratt01 |
534 | I2031 | Conner | Norman A. | 27 Aug 1870 | 6 Apr 1948 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Norman was a seaman in 1906, per Penobscot Town Register. He later became a painter, and was an invalid (r. with his brother, "Ross") in his last years. |
bratt01 |
535 | I1944 | |||||||
536 | I1927 | Conner | Patricia Ann | Bef 2012 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] still living - details excluded |
bratt01 | |
537 | I2020 | Conner | Priscilla A. | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Priscilla r. Ellsworth, ME at the time of the death of her brother, Ezra (per his obituary). |
bratt01 | ||
538 | I1941 | |||||||
539 | I1922 | Conner | Richard Allan | 11 Jan 1930 | 1 Apr 2012 | 0 | He passed away on April 1, 2012 at his home in Boise of a fast growing cancer. Richard ("Dick) leaves behind his wife, Sue Conner of Boise, brother Ray Conner (Michele) of Murrieta, CA, three daughters, Carol Minter and Barbara Blackburn (Rex) and of Boise, Jane Reeves (John) of Donnelly, four grandchildren, Ashley Minter and Tara Morgan of Boise, Lisa Reuth (Cory), and Dare Lamberson of Austin, TX, and two great-grandchildren, Damian and Cara McKiernan, both of Austin, TX. Preceding him in death was a 4th daughter, Patricia Rousey, who lived in Belize, Central America. Dick graduated from Gardena High School in Gardena, CA in 1948, where he lettered in basketball, track, and tennis, was sports editor of the school newspaper, President of the Boys Union, and member of the Knights, a school service club. He attended El Camino College in Lawndale, CA for two years, where he was on the track team, running the 880 and winning the Metropolitan Conference Championship in 1949. He also won the All Christian Conference Championship in that event in 1950 at Biola College in L.A., where he graduated with a B.A. in 1954. Dick's career employment included: Assistant Director at a youth center in east Los Angeles; a Baptist minister in Oakesdale, WA; many years as a YMCA Director in Culver City, California, Van Nuys, CA., Twin Falls, ID, Boise, ID and Seattle, WA. He also was Idaho State Director for United Cerebral Palsy Association and Idaho Multiple Sclerosis Society, and served as a fund-raiser for the Idaho Heart Association. He most enjoyed his work with the YMCA as Camp Director, working with the Y-Indian Guides, and as State Director for the YMCA Youth and Government Program for 18 years. His recreational activities centered mostly on tennis. He was a member of the Boise Racquet and Swim Club from its inception in 1967 to 2004, founded the "All Idaho Seniors Tournament, in which he placed 3rd in the national playoffs in 1995, and won two silver medals at the World Senior Games in St. George, Utah when he was 70. He also won or placed 2nd several times at the Grass Court tournament in Baker, Oregon during the 90's. In recent years he turned to "Pickleball", because of its shorter court. Dick was also involved in social and political activities: as a member of the Idaho Peace Coalition; volunteer for the Idaho Democratic Party; and in writing monthly published Letters to the Editor of the Idaho Statesman. For the past several years, he never missed a month of sharing his thoughts with the community. He became an avid reader and writer and considered himself a "Deist." He said his most coveted times in recent years were spent visiting with his daughters and grandchildren, and sharing early evenings with Sue on their deck swing, listening to music, holding hands and sipping a glass of wine. He was a good father, a good friend, and a good man. He will be missed by all who knew him. At his request, no formal service will be held, and he will be cremated. Published in Idaho Statesman on April 8, 2012 |
bratt01 |
540 | I1922 | Conner | Richard Allan | 11 Jan 1930 | 1 Apr 2012 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] still living - details excluded |
bratt01 |
541 | I2102 | Conner | Robert Arno | 11 Jun 1878 | 5 Sep 1942 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Robert was a seaman (family tradition) and/or a painter (death record) and/or a cook at Castine (Penobscot Town Register, 1906). He also spelled his surname Connor (as on his tombstone in the Castine cemetery). He was a member of the I.O.O.F. and r. Castine for more than forty years. |
bratt01 |
542 | I2027 | Conner | Robert S. | 26 Jun 1833 | 27 Feb 1854 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Either he died of tuberculosis (per brother Fred) or he was the sibling who died while hunting for circus animals in Africa - see under brother William. |
bratt01 |
543 | I2066 | Conner | Rochelle Edwin | 28 Jan 1876 | 14 Mar 1948 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Rochelle was named for New Rochelle, NY, where he father, Ezra, was at his birth. He was a seaman in 1906, per Penobscot Town Register. His name is spelled "Roshelle" on his grave marker. 1921-ca.1937 he and his wife owned and operated Conner's Restaurant on Water Street, Castine, opposite the Ford dealership (in the 1990s the dealership site is the Tarrantine Market grocery store) - they r. above the restaurant. Clara and Rochelle met at the North Castine Grange Hall and were married by the Methodist minister at Castine. |
bratt01 |
544 | I2445 | Conner | Sarah F. | 12 Sep 1853 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Sarah m. 4 Mar 1870 at Brooksville to George H. Davis of Brooksville; he b. 1845 per Sylvia Conner Wardwell (ref. V.R.). However, Marriage Records of Hancock County (Camden: Picton Press, 1992), p. 228, gives marriage of Sarah F. Conner of Orland to George Coffin of Orland 29 Aug 1863 at Blue Hill, ME. Perhaps daughter of Mary Dunbar, second wife of George W. Conner - see Dunbar, second wife of George W. Conner - see discrepancy in dates. |
bratt01 | |
545 | I1995 | Conner | Sarah H. | 4 Jul 1868 | 26 Jul 1894 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] Sarah died giving birth to twins, who died at birth. She married Frank Wilson Bowden of Castine (son of Wilson Bowden and Abbie I.); Frank m. (2) Mary Williams (no issue). Sarah and Frank had Bernard Bowden, born at Castine, served in World War I (26th Div., 102D Field Artillery, Battery C). Bernard was thought to have resided in Massachusetts and to have married there. |
bratt01 |
546 | I2363 | |||||||
547 | I2373 | |||||||
548 | I2182 | Conner | Vera L. | 11 Aug 1911 | 2 Jul 2000 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] still living - details excluded |
bratt01 |
549 | I2325 | Conner | Virginia Montez | 27 Jan 1910 | 9 May 1985 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW]Virginia married (1) Willoughby Francis Brazeau, (2) William Karl Dick and (3)Frederick Strong Moseley (as his 2nd wife). She was a prominent interior designer who also designed furniture for Frank Lloyd Wright and Henredon, among others. She |
bratt01 |
550 | I2014 | Conner | William | 1 Aug 1774 | 0 | [dunbar_tree.FTW] William was a blacksmith and resided at Penobscot, Maine. The first schoolmaster in the village, James Whitelaw, for many years "taught in the home of William Conner, as early as 1785 and as late as 1791." {-"Penobscot Bicentennial" [booklet], p.31} John and Elizabeth had a large family; the children listed here are those whose names were remembered by Fred S. Conner in 1938 and Ardelle M. Conner in 1932 (in a letter to her niece Luena) - they are not listed in birth order. |
bratt01 |
«Prev «1 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 49» Next»