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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Lauren Jesse Conners: Birth: 24 MAY 1889 in Decatur Twp, Green, Wisconsin. Death: 28 DEC 1973 in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin

  2. Florence E. Conners: Birth: 8 AUG 1890 in Albany Twp, Green, Wisconsin. Death: 23 NOV 1965 in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin

  3. Adda A. Conners: Birth: 17 JUL 1892 in Albany, Green, Wisconsin. Death: 1946 in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin

  4. James Crowell Conners: Birth: 26 JUN 1894 in Decatur Twp, Green, Wisconsin. Death: 4 NOV 1969 in Sun Prairie, Dane, Wisconsin

  5. William Henry Conners: Birth: 26 JAN 1897 in Albany Twp, Green, Wisconsin. Death: 21 JUN 1963 in Monroe, Green, Wisconsin


Sources
1. Title:   Green, Wisconsin Death Records
Page:   Vol. 13, p. 676
2. Title:   1860 CENSUS; Rock, Wisconsin
Page:   M653-1431 p. 808
3. Title:   Census: 1870 Dane, Wisconsin
Page:   M593 1708 p. 342
4. Title:   Census 1880: Green, Wisconsin
Page:   T9-1428 p. 16D, ED 132
5. Title:   Census 1880
6. Title:   Census 1900 - Green, Wisconsin
Page:   T623 1789 2B ED 115
7. Title:   Census 1910: Green, Wisconsin
Page:   T624, Roll 1704, p. 68A, ED 2, pt. 2, line 30
8. Title:   Census: 1930: Rock, Wisconsin
Page:   T626-2610 p. 2A, ED 41
9. Title:   Green, Wisconsin Marriage Records
Page:   Vol. 5, p. 299

Notes
a. Note:   SOLDIERS ORPHANS' HOME Before the war closed, Mrs. Harvey contemplated establishing a "Soldiers" Orphans' Home. When it closed, she obtained form the General Government the gift of the additions it had made to the Farwell Mansion at Madison for the United States Harvey Hospital, and opened such an institution for orphans in that edifice on January 1st, 1866. In March, by action of the Legislature and Governor Fairchild, it became a Benevolent Institution of the State. In Sept. 1866, more than two hundred were there, in good health, and enjoying the benefit of one of the best elementary schools in Wisconsin. There are at least about 8,000 orphan children of soldiers in the State. The object of the institution is to provide for the education and support of orphans, especially of soldiers and marines. The children of James Conners are listed here.
  Green County Marriage Record
  Name of husband - Stephen Connors Occupation - farmer Residence - Stewart, Green, Wisconsin Parents - Rosie Kane & James Conners Place of marriage - Monticello, Wisconsin Ecclesiastical Person performing - Rev. Allay Birthplace of husband - Janesville, Wisconsin Witnesses - Bertha Crowell ON death record his father's name is listed as Henry Connors and his name is spelled as Connors. Occupation listed as farmer for 55 years. Father is listed as being born in Ireland and mother also, with no name of mother. Informant was Lauren Connors.
  Monroe Sentinel, Wed. April 18, 1894 Evansville, which has heretofore borne a fair name, a good sober sided reputation, must have deteriorated to a fearful degree when its citizens will permit a mob to gather at the depot and throw rotten eggs at a respectable attorney of Madison


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