Elizabeth Angeline ANDERSON

Family 1: John A. MCCONNELL
  1. Zacheus A. MCCONNELL
  2. Johnathan A. MCCONNELL
  3. John A. Logan MCCONNELL
  4. Thomas G. MCCONNELL
  5. William W. MCCONNELL
  6. America Rosa MCCONNELL
  7. James M. MCCONNELL
  8. Jesse Florence MCCONNELL
  9. Lewis A. MCCONNELL
  10. Charles E. MCCONNELL

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Notes

Per the 1880 census, her father was born in North Carolina and her mother in Tennessee.

Per the 1900 census her father was born in Tennessee and her mother born in North Carolina. Based on the 1860 census in Perry Co., IL, the 1900 census is correct.


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Elizabeth GRUEY

Family 1: James MCCONNELL
  1. Julius F. MCCONNELL
  2. William Orum MCCONNELL
  3. Viola A. MCCONNELL
  4. Alice MCCONNELL
  5. Almina C. MCCONNELL

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Allen Reed HACKEROTT

Father: Rex HACKEROTT
Mother: Helen Mae REED


                   _Oscar HACKEROTT _
 _Rex HACKEROTT __|
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|_Helen Mae REED _|
                  |_Lucille BELL ____

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living - details excluded


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Henerie JANNEY

Father: Thomas JANNEY
Mother: Jone WORTHINGTON


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|                    _Henry WORTHINGTON _
|_Jone WORTHINGTON _|
                    |_Unknown _____ _____

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Charles MCCONNELL

Father: Edward MCCONNELL
Mother: Charlotte _____


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Cora MCCONNELL

Father: Scott MCCONNELL
Mother: Ella I. SOUR

Family 1: William MENACHE

                    _William J. MCCONNELL _
 _Scott MCCONNELL _|
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|--Cora MCCONNELL 
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|                   _Adam SOUR ____________
|_Ella I. SOUR ____|
                   |_Susan BOWMAN _________

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Elizabeth "Lizzie" MCCONNELL

Father: William C. MCCONNELL
Mother: Samantha KENNEDY


                         _Levi "Charles" MCCONNELL _
 _William C. MCCONNELL _|
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|--Elizabeth "Lizzie" MCCONNELL 
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|_Samantha KENNEDY _____|
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George J. MCCONNELL

Father: _____ MCCONNELL
Mother: Ellen _____


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|_Ellen _____ _____|
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Sabina MCCONNELL

Father: Jacob MCCONNELL
Mother: Isabella SIMPSON


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 _Jacob MCCONNELL __|
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|--Sabina MCCONNELL 
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|                    _Robert SIMPSON _
|_Isabella SIMPSON _|
                    |_Unknown ________

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Laura Cannon MCCRACKEN

Family 1: William Wallace MCCONNELL

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John T. MCMILLAN

Father: Thomas MCMILLEN
Mother: Mary YOUNG

Family 1: Susanna MCCONNELL

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JOHN T. MCMILLIN stands foremost among the prominent and industrious farmers and stock-raisers of Union Township, and resides in the northeast quarter of Section 12. He was born near where he now lives August 30, 1831, and has spent his entire lif e in this township. We can trace his lineage back to about 1780, when we have an account of Thomas and Mary (Young) McMillen, who were his grandparents, emigrating from Ireland to America, locating in Washington County, Pa., and of six children be ing born to them; they were: Matthew, John, James, Ebenezer, Samuel, and Anna; also that their parents died in Washington County, Pa. John, the second son, and the father of the subject of this biography, was born in 1793. In 1815, he remove d to Brown County, Ohio, and engaged as a farm laborer. While there, he made three trips on a flatboat to New Orleans, returning on foot each time to Brown County. There, on June 10, 1824, he was married to Susannah McConnell, a native of Brown Co unty, Ohio, born April 30, 1800, and the daughter of Thomas and Mary (Downing) McConnell, the former a native of Pennsylvania, and the son of Arthur and Elizabeth (Wilson) McConnell, both of whom were natives of Ireland, but emigrated to Americ a prior to the Revolutionary War, and settled in western Pennsylvania. Thomas McConnell, their youngest of nine children, and the grand father of our subject on his mothers side, was born in Washington County, Pa., November 4, 1772. About the tim e of his maturity he went to Mason County, Ky., where he married Mary Downing, a native of Pennsylvania, born October 7,1799. She was the daughter of John and Susan (Ellis) Downing. Soon after this marriage, Thomas McConnell removed to Brown Count y, Ohio, where he entered land and continued to reside the remainder of his life, his death occurring April 26, 1865; his wife having passed away November 5, 1832. He was a Captain during the War of 1812, and was with Gen. Hull when he surrendere d at Detroit. We will now return to John McMillin, who, soon after his marriage, located on a tract of land, which he had previously entered in Section 13, Union Township. He came here and settled down in the forest empty-handed, having but a fe w cents on his arrival. He erected a rude cabin, into which he moved his family, and with his axe started to clear up a home. His wife willingly assisted him by burning brush and such work as she could do, and by the next spring he had succeede d in preparing ten acres for corn. Success attended his labors from this time on, and ere his death, which occurred May 29, 1850, he found himself the possessor of over 6oo acres of choice farming land. He and wife were true Christians, and the ho nored principles taught their children in youth, are now evidenced by honest, upright men and women. The mother survived her companion until January 23, 1885, when she, too, crossed the dark river. Thus we glean a little knowledge of the live s of the sturdy pioneers who came here when all was woods, and by hard and earnest toil succeeded in developing homes which will stand as monuments to their honored names while memory lasts. They are gone, but not forgotten, for sons and daughter s survive them who have inherited the homes which they toiled so incessantly to make, and who will keep their memories green, and pass down from generation to generation the history of the trials and hardships of their illustrious antecedents . As stated, John T. McMillin was born and reared in Union Township. His birth having occurred in 1831,he has had an opportunity to witness almost the entire growth of the county. His moral and intellectual training in youth was good, and he ha d the advantage of a common school education. Being raised on the farm, he adopted farming as a life occupation, in which he has been eminently successful. On November 25, 1852, he was united in marriage with Sarah Buzan, daughter of Wills and Mar ia (Kendall) Buzan, at that time residents of Union Township, but now deceased, and who were among the first settlers of the county. To this union were born three children, namely: Clara A., Laura B. (who died in infancy), and Sarah Bell. The wif e and mother died January 27, 1857, and on the 24th of the following November, Mr. McMillin was married to Nancy B. Pentecost, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Bishop) Pentecost, the former the son of John and Jemima Pentecost, and born in Unio n County, Indiana, December 1, 1805, and died in Henry County, Indiana The latter was born October 4, 1808, and died in Union Township. She was the daughter of William and Elizabeth (Freel) Bishop, the former a native of Maryland, and the so n of Robert and Rachel Bishop, natives of Maryland. He died in Preble County, Ohio, and was a soldier during the War of 1812. His wife, Nancy Fred, was the daughter of John and Elizabeth (Wood) Freel. By this union Mr. And Mrs. McMillin have ha d born to them six children: Emma J., John A., Ora M., William H., and Lida O., of whom Emma Josephine is deceased, dying the wife of John L. Shauck. Mr. McMillin now resides on a fine improved farm of 260 acres in Section 12, across the southeas t corner of which the J., M. & I. R. R. crosses, and on which McMillins Station is located. He also owns two other farms in the county. Besides giving his attention to farming, he has of late devoted considerable time and money in developing th e heavy draft horse industry of the county, and was one of the first owners of imported Norman horses, and he now owns two fine imported Norman mares, Marguerite, foaled in France in 1883, also Marquise, foaled in the same country in 1885 . He also owns an interest in the noted imported draft horses, Favory and Coco, the former taking the worlds premium at Paris in 1878, also at St. Louis, Mo., in 1880. He has taken premiums everywhere he has been exhibited, and is one of th e finest Norman draft horses in America today. Space compels us to end this sketch of an illustrious family, whose name is familiar throughout the county, and we will close by adding that John T. McMihin, with a few other leading citizens of th e county, in 1857, organized the Rush County Agricultural Society, and established a yearly fair at Rushville, which for its success, has become known beyond the borders of Indiana. For a number of years he served as a Director of the association , then as its President, and at present is a member of the Executive Board. He earnestly works to prosecute the interests of the agriculturists and breeders, of Rush County; hence the appreciation of his success. He and. wife are members of the C hurch of Christ, or Christian denomination. Politically, he is a staunch Republican, and firmly believes in the principles of that party. Mr. McMillins portrait appears in this volume as one of the representative citizens of the county. Lora1957 @aol.com


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Sarah A. PATTERSON

Father: George PATTERSON
Mother: Susan _____


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 _George PATTERSON _|
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|_Susan _____ ______|
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Anna M. _____

Family 1: Thomas MCCONNELL
  1. Mary A. MCCONNELL

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