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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Jane Conner: Birth: 1838 in IN. Death: AFT 1910

  2. John T Conner: Birth: 1841 in IN. Death: 1922 in Shelby Co IN

  3. William B Conner: Birth: 1842 in IN.

  4. Lewis Martin Conner: Birth: 1844 in IN.

  5. Hiram S Conner: Birth: 5 MAR 1846 in Shelby Co IN. Death: 1934

  6. Sarah M Conner: Birth: 1849 in IN.

  7. George C Conner: Birth: MAY 1852 in IN.

  8. Jacob W Conner: Birth: JUL 1855 in Shelby Co IN. Death: 11 FEB 1915 in Shelby Co IN

  9. Amanda E Conner: Birth: 1856.

  10. Emmaline Conner: Birth: 1857 in IN.

  11. Alice A Conner: Birth: 1858.


Sources
1. Title:   Cemetery Record
Page:   Conover Cemetery, Shelby, IN

Notes
a. Note:   THE DAILY DEMOCRAT Tuesday, December 12, 1893 page 1, column 5 ------------- Mrs. Mary Conner died at the old family residence in Jackson township, on December 11th, of la grippe, aged seventy-six years. The funeral will be from the Blue River Baptist Church at ten o'clock a.m. Wednesday, December 13th, by Rev. Randolph. Interment in the Conover Cemetery. Five sons and four daughters mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother --------------------------- BLUE RIVER, December 19, 1893-- The funeral of Mrs. Mary Conner of this place last Wednesday, was attended by a large concourse of people, and Rev. J. Randolph's effort was an appropriate tribute to her life. The interior of the church was draped in an appropriate and artistic manner, which spoke in no uncertain tone of the high esteem and regard our citizens had for her. She was a native of Pennsylvania, being the daughter of Jacob and Elizabeth *Baughman, and came to Shelby County, Indiana, after a short residence in Ohio, about fifty-nine years ago, and lived at the same homestead incessantly. She was one of the chartered members of the Separate Baptist Church here, and her confidence in the religion of her Saviour was unfaltering, and in her declining days the neighbors often gathered around her hearthstone and held seasons of prayer and praise. Her ministrations to the sick and afflicted, with acts of charity to all, will never be forgotten by those who knew her. But she has left the cares, sorrows, pains and sufferings of earth, and no doubt her spirit has joined the happy thong above, in--
  The glorious and of pure delight Where walk the ransomed clothed in white There we can join this mother dear If we only do God's will while here *SHELBY COUNTY MARRIAGES Abner Connor & Mary Ann Doughman February 28, 1837 Submitted by Barb Huff ------------------------------------


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