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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Masterson (Maas) H. Conner: Birth: 21 AUG 1849 in IN. Death: 26 JUN 1910 in Spencer Co IN

  2. John Lee Conner: Birth: FEB 1851 in Spencer Co IN. Death: 1935

  3. Elizabeth Betsy Jane Conner: Birth: 1856 in IN. Death: AFT 1910

  4. Joshua Conner: Birth: 1858 in IN. Death: ABT 1887

  5. Emily A Conner: Birth: NOV 1860 in IN. Death: 1933

  6. Benjamin Franklin Conner: Birth: 1863 in IN. Death: 1945

  7. Warren Bradford Conner: Birth: 17 FEB 1865 in Spencer Co IN. Death: 11 APR 1949 in Spencer Co. IN

  8. Peter Conner: Birth: 1 JAN 1867 in Spencer Co IN. Death: 17 OCT 1925 in Vincennes, Knox, IN

  9. Ira Conner: Birth: MAR 1870 in IN. Death: 1960 in IN

  10. Mavity Conner: Birth: 1874 in Spencer Co IN. Death: 1957 in IN


Sources
1. Title:   Will
2. Title:   History of Spencer Co IN
3. Title:   Spencer Co IN Cemetery Record
4. Title:   Tombstone Photo
5. Title:   Marriage License
6. Title:   Marriage Certificate

Notes
a. Note:   REV. ABNER CONNER, a prominent minister and farmer, was born May 16, 1826, in Spencer County, Ind. he is the second son of John R. and Rebecca Conner, natives of the �Old Dominion� and the �Buckeye State� respectively. His father was a farmer, and served one term as County Commissioner. He died September 3, 1869, and his wife April 12, 1872. Abner obtained his education under the difficulties pertaining to those early times. He lived at home working on the farm until he was married to Elizabeth A. Harris. He then located on Section 12, Clay Township, and bought a farm of 133 acres. In connection with his farm he has been engaged as a Christian minister, doing both local and circuit work. His route extended through Spencer, Perry, Dubois, Crawford, Harrison, Warrick and Vanderburgh Counties, and sometimes into Kentucky. During his ministry he has ridden over 20,000 miles, received over 5,000 souls into the church, united over 200 couples in the bonds of matrimony, and preached over 300 funeral services. Taken altogether his career has been a remarkable one. About one year ago he was compelled to cease traveling on account of ill health. He still preaches at his home church. His wife is a member of the same church. They have had twelve children, eight of whom are living.
  "History of Warrick, Spencer and Perry Counties, Indiana - Clay Township" by Goodspeed Bros. & Co. - published in 1885


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