Person:James Conner (25)

Watchers
James Barratt Conner
  • HJames Barratt Conner1824 - 1911
  • WEmely Bailey1825 - 1886
m. 8 Dec 1845
  1. Alice Conner Bailey1846 - 1913
  2. Senator Alvan Bailey Conner1848 - 1916
  3. Emma Shaw Conner1857 - 1949
Facts and Events
Name James Barratt Conner
Gender Male
Birth? 4 Aug 1824 Delaware, United States
Marriage 8 Dec 1845 Canterbury, Kent, Delaware, United Statesto Emely Bailey
Census 1850 Kent, Delaware, United StatesMurder Kill Hundred
with Emely Bailey
Census 1860 Kent, Delaware, United StatesMurder Kill Hundred
with Emely Bailey
Census 1870 Felton, Kent, Delaware, United Stateswith Emely Bailey
Census 1880 Felton, Kent, Delaware, United Stateswith Emely Bailey
Death[3] 13 Dec 1911 Kent, Delaware, United States
Burial[1][2] Frederica, Kent, Delaware, United States
References
  1. James Barratt Conner, 13 Dec 1911; citing Burial, Kent, Delaware, United States, Barratts Chapel Cemetery, in Delaware. Bureau of Vital Statistics, and Thomas Holcomb. Index cards of Delaware marriages, baptisms, births and deaths, ca. 1680 -- ca. 1934. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949)
    https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK9R-NTZ3.

    Birth Date:
    4 Aug 1824

  2. Barratts Chapel Cemetery, in Find A Grave
    James Barratt Conner .
  3. James Barrett Conner, 13 Dec 1911; citing Death, in Delaware. Bureau of Vital Statistics, and Thomas Holcomb. Index cards of Delaware marriages, baptisms, births and deaths, ca. 1680 -- ca. 1934. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949)
    [1].

    Parents
    Barrett Conner and Mary Shaw

  4.   James B. Conner
    FELTON, Del., Aug. 15.-Felton's oldest railroad man and landowner, James B. Conner, passed his 83d birthday this week and received a stream of souvenir birthday post-cards from all parts of the State Mrs. Conner is the father of Senator Alvan B. Conner, is a director in the Smyrna Bank and is a Methodist class leader. He has retired and is busy at the time in the cause of no license in Delaware.
    [Philadelphia Inquirer (PA) Friday, August 16, 1907] tr. by mkk