Nancy McConnell1
F
Charts | William Culbertson Descendants |
Family | David R. Culbertson (1845 - 1920) |
Child |
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Nancy McConnell1
F, (1778 - 1845)
Father* | George McConnell2 |
Mother* | Regina (?)2 |
Charts | Pedigree Chart A W Cox Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) |
Her married name was Dingus.1
Nancy McConnell was born in 1778 at Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US.1
Nancy McConnell married Phillip Dingus, son of William Dingus and Mary Kelker, in 1799 at Dauphin, Pennsylvania, US.1
Nancy McConnell died in 1845 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
Nancy McConnell was born in 1778 at Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US.1
Nancy McConnell married Phillip Dingus, son of William Dingus and Mary Kelker, in 1799 at Dauphin, Pennsylvania, US.1
Nancy McConnell died in 1845 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
Family | Phillip Dingus (Dec 10, 1774 - May, 1831) |
Children |
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Nancy E McConnell1
F, (1856 - 1940)
Father* | Captain Henry Morris McConnell1 (Jan 27, 1826 - Jul 12, 1914) |
Mother* | Bettie Kilgore1 (Jan 7, 1825 - Jan 21, 1908) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Citations
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
Pricilla McConnell
F, (Sep 3, 1809 - Apr 2, 1859)
Father* | George McConnell Sr. (1775 - 1845) |
Mother* | Suzannah Snavely (1775 - 1855) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Pricilla McConnell was born on Sep 3, 1809 at Clinch River, Scott, Virginia, US, her tombstone shows 1808.1,2
Pricilla McConnell married Jacob Cox, son of David Cox and Sarah Todd, on Jun 20, 1831 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by Robert Kilgore.3,2,4,5,6 Her married name was Pricilla Cox.
Pricilla Cox died on Apr 2, 1859 Died of Cholic (cemtery records show 9/2 as date of death) at Clinch River, Scott, Tennessee, US, at age 49.1,2
Pricilla Cox was buried at Cox Cemetery, Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US.2
Pricilla McConnell married Jacob Cox, son of David Cox and Sarah Todd, on Jun 20, 1831 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by Robert Kilgore.3,2,4,5,6 Her married name was Pricilla Cox.
Pricilla Cox died on Apr 2, 1859 Died of Cholic (cemtery records show 9/2 as date of death) at Clinch River, Scott, Tennessee, US, at age 49.1,2
Pricilla Cox was buried at Cox Cemetery, Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US.2

Family | Jacob Cox (Jan 5, 1809 - Apr 30, 1885) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S12] Bernice Peters McKean, Scott VA Death Records 1853-70.
- [S39] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 2, p. 29.
- [S15] Mary D. Fugate, Scott County Marriages 1815 - 1853, p 18.
- [S44] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Marriage 1 1815 - 1853, p. 43.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 7.
- [S119] David M Johnson, online Ancestry.com David M Johnson e-mail address.
- [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia, family 999.
- [S160] 1850 US Census,.
- [S33] Hazel Clair Cox - Notes unknown repository.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 1/9.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 4 / 40.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p. 10 / 7.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Caroline's death certificate.
- [S26] Inc. The Russell County Heritage Book Committee, Heritage of Russell Co.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 13 / 40.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, p 30 / 30.
- [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: Joab's marriage certificate FHL Film Number: 337187.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Jacob Jr's death certificate.
Rebecca McConnell1
F
Family | J. Monroe Dougherty |
Citations
- [S94] William C. Dougherty, Family History of James Dougherty, p 16.
Rosannah Dougherty McConnell1
F, (1849 - 1937)
Father* | Captain Henry Morris McConnell1 (Jan 27, 1826 - Jul 12, 1914) |
Mother* | Bettie Kilgore1 (Jan 7, 1825 - Jan 21, 1908) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Citations
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
Major S. P. McConnell1
M, (Mar 16, 1829 - Apr 23, 1918)
Father* | Reverend George McConnell Jr.1,2 (May 6, 1799 - 1860) |
Mother* | Mary Compton1,2 (Jul 5, 1799 - Nov 4, 1861) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Major S. P. McConnell was born on Mar 16, 1829 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2 He waseducated in common schools. He went to Missouri by horseback in 1846. and began academic courses there intending to enter college. After 2.5 years, while in his last academic year, he was "called home because of father's illness to take charge of large family and grazing interests." He never finished college.3 He entered mercantile business with brother Abram B. McConnell 1852.
He served as Directorof the Bristol Coal and Iron Narrow Gauge RR, 1877-1878. in 1852.3
Major S. P. McConnell held the office of served as prewar Scott Co. circuit court clerk 1858-1861. Court clerk, Scott Co., 1864-1865 until "turned out by Federal military government." Postwar treasurer, Scott Co., 1870-1875. Court clerk there again 1875-1877. He was defeated for Va. Legislature in 1885. He was active in county Democratic politics 1886-1891 in 1858 at Scott, Virginia, US.2,3
Major S. P. McConnell married Emeline F. Talbert, daughter of Jeff Talbert and Mary F. (?), on Aug 16, 1859 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by J M Crismond.1,2
Major S. P. McConnell served The 48th Virginia Infantry web page states the folowing:
Sylvester Patton McConnell
Rank: Pvt.
Enlistment: Nickelsville, Scott Co., age 33, 7/2/61.
Present thru 7/13/61. Detailed, clerk in regt. commissary dept., by 8/31/61. Present in unit 10/15/61. Discharged by 8/16/62 when he organized co. (Co. A 27th Bn Va. Cav.) in Trigg's Bn. Partisan Rangers. Promoted to Maj., 25th Va. Cav., Regt., 11/1/62. . in 1861.3
Major S. P. McConnell witnessed the death of John Kilgore on Feb 16, 1862 at Winchester, Virginia, US; S.P. McConnell's letter to Charles Kilgore on the death of his son, John D. Kilgore
As the year 1862 opened, the 48th Virginia was assigned to Colonel William Gilham's brigade of Brigadier General William Loring's Army of the Northwest. General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson had been given command of the Valley District in November. Jackson decided to combine his Army of the Valley District with Loring's small army and march on the little town of Romney which was the strategic key to the upper Shenandoah Valley.
Jackson's forces began their winter campaign on a pleasant New Year's Day, 1862, "springtime in its mildness". Conditions quickly deteriorated. A month of rain, sleet, bad roads, hunger, sickness, and misery followed.
During one march, Loring was so infuriated by an order from Jackson to keep his men moving that he announced, "By God, Sir, this is the damnedest outrage ever perpetrated in the annals of history, keeping my men out here in the cold without food." Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett had his first of several run ins with Jackson when he ordered his famished troops fed after 30 hours of continuous marching. Jackson took exception, stating that there was, "not time for that." One officer wrote that, "Two battles would not have done as much injury as hard weather and exposure have effected."
The march of January 7-8 was one of the worst. The temperature dropped to 20 degrees below zero. The soldiers marched over a road of ice covered with six inches of snow. Men were constantly "hitting the road with a thud like that of a pile driver." Horses also fell constantly. An artilleryman remembered that "from one horse's knees there were icicles of blood which reached nearly to the ground." By the time the men arrived at their destination, "every soldier's clothing was a solid cake of ice," and there were "icicles two inches long hanging from the hair and whiskers of every man."
By the end of January, the 48th Virginia was posted in the cold and dreary town of Romney which stank from tons of rotting beef left by the Yankees. Many of the officers from Loring's command petitioned that they be moved back to Winchester. Jefferson Davis agreed, and they were ordered back. Jackson tendered his resignation for this "interference". Jackson was later placated and his resignation withdrawn.
Jackson sent Col. Gilham back to his classroom at VMI. Loring was removed to Georgia. Garnett would have a more critical run in with Jackson at Kernstown. Many of the men openly jeered Jackson.
And a young farm boy, far from his Scott Couny home, died from the effects of the march in a military hospital in Winchester on February 16, 1862.
Encampment Near Winchester Va Feby 16th 1862
Charles Kilgore
My Dear friend
It is my (pa)inful duty to inform you of the death of your son John D. Kilgore, he died at Winchester this morning about 8 oclock one of the company who had been _____some time as cook brought the sad _____ of is death. I had been to see him _____ before yesterday & told him that I would be _____ to see him today but was (detail)ed as officer of the day & was preparing to assume the duties of (the) day when the news reached me. He had been _____ our tour to Bath & was taken with a pain in his _____ on that trip. I had to hall him on a wagon for (sev)eral days before I could get him off causing to (suf)fer a greatiel. - Well we went to Romney from (the)re & he was sent to this place & when we came _____ I looked him _____ hospital & found him (ver)y low ideed but the Doct. told me that he (tho)ught he could cure him but alas: how sadly _____ be mistaken for only two short days expired until ____ was no more poor fellow has seemed so glad _____ I was to see him & told me that he was (loo)king for you & that when you came he wanted me to give him a certificate for a sick furlough. I told him that I would give him a certificate for furlough or discharge either & that I would be to see him again to day but alas: I sitt _____ too long to ever see John again in this life _____ gave
Wm P. Harris an order to to the ward master for his money ($10.00) & his clothing & sent him to town to see him decently buried. We tried to take him home but the higher officer said it was against the order of the War Department to send the _____ of deceased _____ home unless it was by the ____ of some of their family & there were none of _____ was here you know so we had to suffer ____ burial here _____ is a sad occurance inde(ed) ____ think that he had to die so far away from _____ kinfolks but remember that he lost his life _____ a glorious cause died in the service of _____ country & well did he perform his duty while _____ did live John was a clever boy and an obediant & kind member of my company - I set a good deal of _____ by John but he had to pay the debt tht we al(l) must pay sooner or later - Accept my sincere an(d) heartfelt sympathies in your bereavement _____ that your loss is John's infinite gain for I am told that he said he was willing
& prepared to go -
Very Respctfully
Your obt. Servt.
S.P. McConnell.4,5
Major S. P. McConnell died on Apr 23, 1918 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 89.1,3
Major S. P. McConnell was buried at Estill Cemetery, Gate City, Scott, Virginia, US.3
He served as Directorof the Bristol Coal and Iron Narrow Gauge RR, 1877-1878. in 1852.3
Major S. P. McConnell held the office of served as prewar Scott Co. circuit court clerk 1858-1861. Court clerk, Scott Co., 1864-1865 until "turned out by Federal military government." Postwar treasurer, Scott Co., 1870-1875. Court clerk there again 1875-1877. He was defeated for Va. Legislature in 1885. He was active in county Democratic politics 1886-1891 in 1858 at Scott, Virginia, US.2,3
Major S. P. McConnell married Emeline F. Talbert, daughter of Jeff Talbert and Mary F. (?), on Aug 16, 1859 at Scott, Virginia, US, service performed by J M Crismond.1,2
Major S. P. McConnell served The 48th Virginia Infantry web page states the folowing:
Sylvester Patton McConnell
Rank: Pvt.
Enlistment: Nickelsville, Scott Co., age 33, 7/2/61.
Present thru 7/13/61. Detailed, clerk in regt. commissary dept., by 8/31/61. Present in unit 10/15/61. Discharged by 8/16/62 when he organized co. (Co. A 27th Bn Va. Cav.) in Trigg's Bn. Partisan Rangers. Promoted to Maj., 25th Va. Cav., Regt., 11/1/62. . in 1861.3
Major S. P. McConnell witnessed the death of John Kilgore on Feb 16, 1862 at Winchester, Virginia, US; S.P. McConnell's letter to Charles Kilgore on the death of his son, John D. Kilgore
As the year 1862 opened, the 48th Virginia was assigned to Colonel William Gilham's brigade of Brigadier General William Loring's Army of the Northwest. General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson had been given command of the Valley District in November. Jackson decided to combine his Army of the Valley District with Loring's small army and march on the little town of Romney which was the strategic key to the upper Shenandoah Valley.
Jackson's forces began their winter campaign on a pleasant New Year's Day, 1862, "springtime in its mildness". Conditions quickly deteriorated. A month of rain, sleet, bad roads, hunger, sickness, and misery followed.
During one march, Loring was so infuriated by an order from Jackson to keep his men moving that he announced, "By God, Sir, this is the damnedest outrage ever perpetrated in the annals of history, keeping my men out here in the cold without food." Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett had his first of several run ins with Jackson when he ordered his famished troops fed after 30 hours of continuous marching. Jackson took exception, stating that there was, "not time for that." One officer wrote that, "Two battles would not have done as much injury as hard weather and exposure have effected."
The march of January 7-8 was one of the worst. The temperature dropped to 20 degrees below zero. The soldiers marched over a road of ice covered with six inches of snow. Men were constantly "hitting the road with a thud like that of a pile driver." Horses also fell constantly. An artilleryman remembered that "from one horse's knees there were icicles of blood which reached nearly to the ground." By the time the men arrived at their destination, "every soldier's clothing was a solid cake of ice," and there were "icicles two inches long hanging from the hair and whiskers of every man."
By the end of January, the 48th Virginia was posted in the cold and dreary town of Romney which stank from tons of rotting beef left by the Yankees. Many of the officers from Loring's command petitioned that they be moved back to Winchester. Jefferson Davis agreed, and they were ordered back. Jackson tendered his resignation for this "interference". Jackson was later placated and his resignation withdrawn.
Jackson sent Col. Gilham back to his classroom at VMI. Loring was removed to Georgia. Garnett would have a more critical run in with Jackson at Kernstown. Many of the men openly jeered Jackson.
And a young farm boy, far from his Scott Couny home, died from the effects of the march in a military hospital in Winchester on February 16, 1862.
Encampment Near Winchester Va Feby 16th 1862
Charles Kilgore
My Dear friend
It is my (pa)inful duty to inform you of the death of your son John D. Kilgore, he died at Winchester this morning about 8 oclock one of the company who had been _____some time as cook brought the sad _____ of is death. I had been to see him _____ before yesterday & told him that I would be _____ to see him today but was (detail)ed as officer of the day & was preparing to assume the duties of (the) day when the news reached me. He had been _____ our tour to Bath & was taken with a pain in his _____ on that trip. I had to hall him on a wagon for (sev)eral days before I could get him off causing to (suf)fer a greatiel. - Well we went to Romney from (the)re & he was sent to this place & when we came _____ I looked him _____ hospital & found him (ver)y low ideed but the Doct. told me that he (tho)ught he could cure him but alas: how sadly _____ be mistaken for only two short days expired until ____ was no more poor fellow has seemed so glad _____ I was to see him & told me that he was (loo)king for you & that when you came he wanted me to give him a certificate for a sick furlough. I told him that I would give him a certificate for furlough or discharge either & that I would be to see him again to day but alas: I sitt _____ too long to ever see John again in this life _____ gave
Wm P. Harris an order to to the ward master for his money ($10.00) & his clothing & sent him to town to see him decently buried. We tried to take him home but the higher officer said it was against the order of the War Department to send the _____ of deceased _____ home unless it was by the ____ of some of their family & there were none of _____ was here you know so we had to suffer ____ burial here _____ is a sad occurance inde(ed) ____ think that he had to die so far away from _____ kinfolks but remember that he lost his life _____ a glorious cause died in the service of _____ country & well did he perform his duty while _____ did live John was a clever boy and an obediant & kind member of my company - I set a good deal of _____ by John but he had to pay the debt tht we al(l) must pay sooner or later - Accept my sincere an(d) heartfelt sympathies in your bereavement _____ that your loss is John's infinite gain for I am told that he said he was willing
& prepared to go -
Very Respctfully
Your obt. Servt.
S.P. McConnell.4,5
Major S. P. McConnell died on Apr 23, 1918 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 89.1,3
Major S. P. McConnell was buried at Estill Cemetery, Gate City, Scott, Virginia, US.3
Family | Emeline F. Talbert (1835 - ) |
Citations
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 10.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 10 / 11.
- [S108] 48th Virginia Infantry, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~vascott/48th/index48.htm, http://www.rootsweb.com/~vascott/48th/sparsypm.htm
- [S55] Hugh M. Addington, Charles Kilgore of King's Mountain, p 100.
- [S108] 48th Virginia Infantry, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~vascott/48th/index48.htm
Samuel Ritchie McConnell1
M
Father* | George McConnell Sr. (1775 - 1845) |
Mother* | Suzannah Snavely (1775 - 1855) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Family | Nancy Allen |
Children |
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Sarah McConnell1
F, (Feb 2, 1835 - Dec 25, 1928)

Father* | Dr. Abraham Berry McConnell1,2,3 (Dec 27, 1817 - Sep 1, 1885) |
Mother* | Lucy Dougherty1,2 (May 30, 1818 - Oct 23, 1890) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Sarah McConnell was also known as Sallie McConnell.1
Sarah McConnell was born on Feb 2, 1835 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,4
Sarah McConnell married Samuel Strong, son of John Strong and Hannah Sally, on Apr 3, 1856 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,5,2,3 Her married name was Strong.2
Sarah McConnell died on Dec 25, 1928 at age 93.4 She was buried at Sarah D. Strong Cemetery, Gate City, Scott, Virginia, US, The cemetery is located at Fort Blackmore Rd (SR72) GPS: 36 41'52"-N 82 33'19"-W.4
Sarah McConnell was born on Feb 2, 1835 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,4
Sarah McConnell married Samuel Strong, son of John Strong and Hannah Sally, on Apr 3, 1856 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,5,2,3 Her married name was Strong.2
Sarah McConnell died on Dec 25, 1928 at age 93.4 She was buried at Sarah D. Strong Cemetery, Gate City, Scott, Virginia, US, The cemetery is located at Fort Blackmore Rd (SR72) GPS: 36 41'52"-N 82 33'19"-W.4
Family | Samuel Strong |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S13] Mark Cox Research Notes Anthony Wayne Cox.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 11.
- [S94] William C. Dougherty, Family History of James Dougherty, p 18.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 4 / 17.
Sarah McConnell1
F, (Aug 5, 1834 - Feb 9, 1895)

Father* | Joabb McConnell1 |
Charts | James Vicars Descendants |
Sarah McConnell was born on Aug 5, 1834 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,2
Sarah McConnell married Joseph Vicars, son of Paul Vicars and Susannah Barker, on Jan 10, 1856 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,3,2 Her married name was Vicars.3,1
Sarah McConnell died on Feb 9, 1895 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 60.4
Sarah McConnell was buried at Point Truth Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.4
Sarah McConnell married Joseph Vicars, son of Paul Vicars and Susannah Barker, on Jan 10, 1856 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,3,2 Her married name was Vicars.3,1
Sarah McConnell died on Feb 9, 1895 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 60.4
Sarah McConnell was buried at Point Truth Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.4
Family | Joseph Vicars (Mar 25, 1825 - Jan 22, 1904) |
Citations
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 4 / 27.
- [S55] Hugh M. Addington, Charles Kilgore of King's Mountain, p 111.
- [S66] Dawna J Vicars, 1/1/1999.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
Susan McConnell1
F, (Nov 10, 1824 - Mar 14, 1907)

Father* | Reverend George McConnell Jr.2 (May 6, 1799 - 1860) |
Mother* | Mary Compton2 (Jul 5, 1799 - Nov 4, 1861) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Susan McConnell was also known as Susannah (?)3
Susan McConnell was born on Nov 10, 1824 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,4
Susan McConnell married Andrew Jackson McClellan on Jan 29, 1846 at Scott, Virginia, US.5,2,6,3 Her married name was Susan McClelland.3 Her married name was Susanna McClellan.1
Susanna McClellan died on Mar 14, 1907 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 82.1,4
Susanna McClellan was buried at Morgan's Chapel Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.4
Susan McConnell was born on Nov 10, 1824 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,4
Susan McConnell married Andrew Jackson McClellan on Jan 29, 1846 at Scott, Virginia, US.5,2,6,3 Her married name was Susan McClelland.3 Her married name was Susanna McClellan.1
Susanna McClellan died on Mar 14, 1907 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 82.1,4
Susanna McClellan was buried at Morgan's Chapel Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.4

Family | Andrew Jackson McClellan (Dec 26, 1822 - Mar 29, 1900) |
Children |
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Citations
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 9.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 9 and pg 52.
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, 45 / 47.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
- [S207] Ancestry.com, Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850.
- [S44] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Marriage 1 1815 - 1853, pg 88.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, pg 53.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, pg 52.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Mary's death certificate.
- [S90] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott County Marriage Book 4 1912-1931, pg 67 line 4 from George and Ellen's marriage certificate.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from George's death certificate.
Susan McConnell1
F, (Oct 22, 1814 - Mar 5, 1891)
Father* | George McConnell Sr. (1775 - 1845) |
Mother* | Suzannah Snavely (1775 - 1855) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Susan McConnell was Methodist.2 Her married name was Dougherty.1
Susan McConnell was born on Oct 22, 1814 at Scott, Virginia, US; Twin to Samuel R. McConnell.3,4,2
Susan McConnell married Nathan Dougherty, son of James Dougherty and Elizabeth Hamilton, on Feb 25, 1836 at Scott, Virginia, US.5,4,2
Susan McConnell died on Mar 5, 1891 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 76.3,4,2
Susan McConnell was buried at Dougherty Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.3
Susan McConnell was born on Oct 22, 1814 at Scott, Virginia, US; Twin to Samuel R. McConnell.3,4,2
Susan McConnell married Nathan Dougherty, son of James Dougherty and Elizabeth Hamilton, on Feb 25, 1836 at Scott, Virginia, US.5,4,2
Susan McConnell died on Mar 5, 1891 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 76.3,4,2
Susan McConnell was buried at Dougherty Cemetery, Dungannon, Scott, Virginia, US.3
Family | Nathan Dougherty (Mar 7, 1810 - Jul 14, 1866) |
Children |
|
Citations
- [S94] William C. Dougherty, Family History of James Dougherty, p 9.
- [S94] William C. Dougherty, Family History of James Dougherty, p 12.
- [S42] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 5, p 85.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 8.
- [S15] Mary D. Fugate, Scott County Marriages 1815 - 1853.
Susanna S McConnell1
F
Father* | Thomas Price McConnell1 (May 21, 1802 - Dec 30, 1856) |
Mother* | Lindy Phillips1 |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Citations
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Susannah S. McConnell1
F, (1844 - )
Father* | Lieutenant Joab Watson McConnell1 (Jan 1, 1805 - Jan 22, 1880) |
Mother* | Rebecca Renfro Kilgore1 (1811 - 1850) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Susannah S. McConnell was born in 1844 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
Susannah S. McConnell married William Vance E. Elliott, son of Michael Elliott and Mary J. Cox, on Nov 13, 1865 at Scott, Virginia, US.1 Her married name was Elliott.1
Susannah S. McConnell married William Vance E. Elliott, son of Michael Elliott and Mary J. Cox, on Nov 13, 1865 at Scott, Virginia, US.1 Her married name was Elliott.1
Family | William Vance E. Elliott (1842 - ) |
Citations
- [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
Susannah S. McConnell1
F, (1846 - before 1931)
Susannah S. McConnell was born in 1846 at Scott, Virginia, US.1 Her married name was Elliott.1
Susannah S. McConnell married Emory C. Elliott, son of Michael Elliott and Mary J. Cox, on Mar 18, 1868 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
Susannah S. McConnell died before 1931.1
Susannah S. McConnell married Emory C. Elliott, son of Michael Elliott and Mary J. Cox, on Mar 18, 1868 at Scott, Virginia, US.1
Susannah S. McConnell died before 1931.1
Family | Emory C. Elliott (1849 - ) |
Child |
|
Citations
- [S140] Donald W Lane, 2009.
Sylvester P McConnell1
M, (Feb 8, 1874 - Sep 17, 1883)
Father* | John Wesley McConnell1 (Sep 11, 1835 - Sep 18, 1903) |
Mother* | Phebe Frazier1 (1837 - ) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Sylvester P McConnell was born on Feb 8, 1874 at Scott County, Virginia, USA.1
Sylvester was buried at McConnell Cemetery, Fort Blackmore, Scott County, Virginia, USA.1,2
He died on Sep 17, 1883 at Scott County, Virginia, USA, at age 9.1
Sylvester was buried at McConnell Cemetery, Fort Blackmore, Scott County, Virginia, USA.1,2

He died on Sep 17, 1883 at Scott County, Virginia, USA, at age 9.1
Citations
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, pg 43.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, memorial # 142660634,Sylvester P. McConnell.
Sylvester Patton McConnell1
M, (Mar 14, 1851 - Jun 5, 1931)
Father* | George D. McConnell1 |
Mother* | Martha Dougherty1 (Aug 18, 1825 - Mar 13, 1872) |
Sylvester Patton McConnell was born on Mar 14, 1851.1
Sylvester Patton McConnell died on Jun 5, 1931 at age 80.1
Sylvester Patton McConnell was buried at McConnell Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.1
Sylvester Patton McConnell died on Jun 5, 1931 at age 80.1
Sylvester Patton McConnell was buried at McConnell Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.1
Citations
- [S40] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 3, p 120.
Thomas Price McConnell
M, (May 21, 1802 - Dec 30, 1856)
Father* | George McConnell Sr.1 (1775 - 1845) |
Mother* | Suzannah Snavely1 (1775 - 1855) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Thomas Price McConnell married Lindy Phillips.1
Thomas Price McConnell was born on May 21, 1802 at Copper Ridge, Scott, Virginia, US.2,3
Thomas Price McConnell married Mary Davis on Oct 10, 1842 at Scott, Virginia, US.4,1,5
Thomas Price McConnell was Farmer in 1850 at Scott, Virginia, US.6
Thomas Price McConnell died on Dec 30, 1856 Fever / Cold at Copper Ridge, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 54.2,3 He was buried at Scott, Virginia, US, located on Rte 680 out of Nickelsville, turn right on Rte 677, go about 1 mile (located in old community of Jessee, VA, on Joab Watson's old homestead) GPS Location 36' 46' 47"N, 82' 28'39"W.3
Thomas Price McConnell was born on May 21, 1802 at Copper Ridge, Scott, Virginia, US.2,3
Thomas Price McConnell married Mary Davis on Oct 10, 1842 at Scott, Virginia, US.4,1,5
Thomas Price McConnell was Farmer in 1850 at Scott, Virginia, US.6
Thomas Price McConnell died on Dec 30, 1856 Fever / Cold at Copper Ridge, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 54.2,3 He was buried at Scott, Virginia, US, located on Rte 680 out of Nickelsville, turn right on Rte 677, go about 1 mile (located in old community of Jessee, VA, on Joab Watson's old homestead) GPS Location 36' 46' 47"N, 82' 28'39"W.3
Family 1 | Lindy Phillips |
Child |
Family 2 | Mary Davis (1819 - ) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 7.
- [S12] Bernice Peters McKean, Scott VA Death Records 1853-70.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
- [S15] Mary D. Fugate, Scott County Marriages 1815 - 1853.
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Marriages, 1740-1850.
- [S11] 1850 Census Scott County Virginia.
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940.
Wade Hopkins McConnell1
M, (Sep 20, 1865 - Jul 11, 1940)
Father* | John Wesley McConnell1,2,3 (Sep 11, 1835 - Sep 18, 1903) |
Mother* | Phebe Frazier1,2 (1837 - ) |
Charts | William Duncan Descendants George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Wade Hopkins McConnell was also known as Hop McConnell.4
Wade Hopkins McConnell was born on Sep 20, 1865 at Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US.1,5,6,7,8
Hop McConnell is known for a variety of corn that he grew and made available in his store. You can still find the seed avaiilable today known as Hop McConnell Speckled Corn.
Hop was a farmer in 1890 at Scott, Virginia, US. He was also a retired merchant who worked in his own store according to his death certificate.1,2
Wade Hopkins McConnell married Mary Susan Duncan, daughter of James Monroe Duncan and Eliza Rebecca Nelson, on Dec 5, 1890 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,9,10
McConnell died on Jul 11, 1940 at 9:10 p.m. from pneumonia at Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 74.5,6,11,8
He was buried on Jul 12, 1940 at McConnell / Johnson Family Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US. His obituary read:
Rites for W H "Hop" McConnell, 74, will be held from the Methodist Church here Saturday morning, at 10:00 o'clock with Rev R.W. Watts, pastor, in charge, assisted by Rev James Boatright and Mr M. B. Compton. Interment will be in the McConnell Family Cemetery, with friends of the family assisting as pall and flower bearers. Mr McConnell died at his home here last night, following a decline in health for some months, and a serious illness for about four weeks with diabetes folowed with peneumonia. He was a native and life long resident of this community, and having been active in business, social, church and political life for more than fifty years. Among his activities he operated a store for more than forty years, being one of the oldest merchants and in the past years was a large dealer in timber, and in addition operated a large stock farm. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his widow Mary Duncan McConnell, and a daughter, Mrs W B Johnson, both of Ft Blackmore, Va; one brother, E M McConnell, of Knoxville, Tenn. and three granddaughters and three great-grandchildren.4,6,8,12
Wade Hopkins McConnell was born on Sep 20, 1865 at Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US.1,5,6,7,8
Hop McConnell is known for a variety of corn that he grew and made available in his store. You can still find the seed avaiilable today known as Hop McConnell Speckled Corn.

Hop was a farmer in 1890 at Scott, Virginia, US. He was also a retired merchant who worked in his own store according to his death certificate.1,2
Wade Hopkins McConnell married Mary Susan Duncan, daughter of James Monroe Duncan and Eliza Rebecca Nelson, on Dec 5, 1890 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,9,10
McConnell died on Jul 11, 1940 at 9:10 p.m. from pneumonia at Fort Blackmore, Scott, Virginia, US, at age 74.5,6,11,8

He was buried on Jul 12, 1940 at McConnell / Johnson Family Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US. His obituary read:
Rites for W H "Hop" McConnell, 74, will be held from the Methodist Church here Saturday morning, at 10:00 o'clock with Rev R.W. Watts, pastor, in charge, assisted by Rev James Boatright and Mr M. B. Compton. Interment will be in the McConnell Family Cemetery, with friends of the family assisting as pall and flower bearers. Mr McConnell died at his home here last night, following a decline in health for some months, and a serious illness for about four weeks with diabetes folowed with peneumonia. He was a native and life long resident of this community, and having been active in business, social, church and political life for more than fifty years. Among his activities he operated a store for more than forty years, being one of the oldest merchants and in the past years was a large dealer in timber, and in addition operated a large stock farm. He was a consistent member of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his widow Mary Duncan McConnell, and a daughter, Mrs W B Johnson, both of Ft Blackmore, Va; one brother, E M McConnell, of Knoxville, Tenn. and three granddaughters and three great-grandchildren.4,6,8,12
Family | Mary Susan Duncan (Nov 25, 1871 - Apr 5, 1955) |
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Citations
- [S37] Phyllis Lousie Willits (Enhanced & indexed) Peterson, Scott Marriage 2 1854 - 1893, Pg 96 Line 44.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Hop's death certificate.
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, pg 42-3.
- [S129] Peggy Carter Taylor, "Peggy Carter Taylor Worksheets."
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 42.
- [S38] Phyllis Lousie Willits Peterson, Scott Cemetery Vol. 1, pg 47.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from his death certificate.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/, memorial # 93389465,Wade Hopkins McConnell.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from both Hop & Mary's death certificates.
- [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014.
- [S136] Bristol Herald Courier, 13 Jul 1940.
- [S126] 1910 US Census, , Roll T624_1648, Page 3A, Enumeration District 0065, FHL microfilm 1375661.
- [S144] 1920 US Census, , Roll T625_1914, Page 5A, Enumeration District 89.
- [S155] 1930 US Census,.
- [S146] 1940 US Census, , Roll: T627_4293; Page: 21A; Enumeration District: 85-2.
- [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from Bessie's death certificate
Certificate Number 1955009698.
William G. McConnell
M, (Jan 3, 1808 - Jun 1, 1883)

Father* | George McConnell Sr.1 (1775 - 1845) |
Mother* | Suzannah Snavely1 (1775 - 1855) |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
William G. McConnell married Lydia Druscilla Fugate.2
William G. McConnell was born on Jan 3, 1808.2
William G. McConnell served as a private in the confederate army. He enlisted in the Virginia Scott County Infantry Battalion.3
William G. McConnell died on Jun 1, 1883 at age 75.2
William G. McConnell was buried at McConnell Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.2
William G. McConnell was born on Jan 3, 1808.2
William G. McConnell served as a private in the confederate army. He enlisted in the Virginia Scott County Infantry Battalion.3
William G. McConnell died on Jun 1, 1883 at age 75.2
William G. McConnell was buried at McConnell Cemetery, Scott, Virginia, US.2
Family | Lydia Druscilla Fugate |
Citations
- [S51] John G. Martin, The McConnell Family, p 7.
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
- [S143] Ancestry.com, online http://boards.ancestry.com/, U.S., Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, 1861-1865.
William Patton McConnell1
M, (Feb 25, 1846 - Jan 29, 1929)
Father* | Captain Henry Morris McConnell1 (Jan 27, 1826 - Jul 12, 1914) |
Mother* | Bettie Kilgore1 (Jan 7, 1825 - Jan 21, 1908) |
Charts | William Culbertson Descendants George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
William Patton McConnell was born on Feb 25, 1846 at Scott County, Virginia, USA.1
William Patton McConnell married Eliza J Culbertson, daughter of James E. Culbertson and Winnie E. Kilgore, on Dec 30, 1875 at Scott County, Virginia, USA.2,3
William died from flu on Jan 29, 1929 at Johnson District, Scott County, Virginia, USA, at age 82.1
William Patton McConnell married Eliza J Culbertson, daughter of James E. Culbertson and Winnie E. Kilgore, on Dec 30, 1875 at Scott County, Virginia, USA.2,3
William died from flu on Jan 29, 1929 at Johnson District, Scott County, Virginia, USA, at age 82.1

Family | Eliza J Culbertson (Jun 2, 1851 - Apr 2, 1934) |
Citations
- [S141] Find A Grave, online http://www.findagrave.com/
- [S175] Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013, Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940: William and Eliza's Marriage record
FHL Film Number 337187. - [S167] Ancestry.com, Va Deaths, 1912–2014: from eliza's death certificate
Certificate Number 1934010537
Virginia Department of Health
Richmond, Virginia
Virginia Deaths, 1912-2014.
Capt William Sevier McConnell1
M, (Mar 19, 1840 - Oct 5, 1918)
Father* | Samuel Ritchie McConnell1 |
Mother* | Nancy Allen1 |
Charts | George McConnell Sr. Descendants |
Capt William Sevier McConnell was born on Mar 19, 1840 at Scott, Virginia, US.1 He served in the Confederate army, having enlisted on Jul 2, 1861 at Scott, Virginia, US. He enlisted in Company E, Virginia 48th Infantry Regiment with a rank of 5th Sergeant. His description was height: 5 ft. 9 in., dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair. On discharge he hled the rank of Captain.2
Capt William Sevier McConnell married Lucy Compton, daughter of Berry Compton and Margaret Cox, on Jan 15, 1866 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,3
Capt William Sevier McConnell died on Oct 5, 1918 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 78.1
Capt William Sevier McConnell married Lucy Compton, daughter of Berry Compton and Margaret Cox, on Jan 15, 1866 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,3
Capt William Sevier McConnell died on Oct 5, 1918 at Scott, Virginia, US, at age 78.1
Family | Louisa Compton (1847 - ) |
William Walter McConnell1
M, (1883 - )
Father* | William Wilshire "Chee" McConnell1,2 |
Mother* | Melissa Alwillda Elam1,2 |
Charts | James Vicars Descendants |
William Walter McConnell was born in 1883 at Scott, Virginia, US.2
William Walter McConnell was a farmer in 1903.2
William Walter McConnell married Myrtle Vicars, daughter of Paul Vicars and Jeston Ann Baker, on May 9, 1903 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,3
William Walter McConnell was a farmer in 1903.2
William Walter McConnell married Myrtle Vicars, daughter of Paul Vicars and Jeston Ann Baker, on May 9, 1903 at Scott, Virginia, US.1,3
Family | Myrtle Vicars (Dec 17, 1886 - Dec 15, 1944) |
William Wilshire "Chee" McConnell1
M
Family | Melissa Alwillda Elam |
Child |
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Jemima McCoy1
F
Charts | John Wolfe Descendants |
Family | Adam Wolfe (Sep 3, 1784 - ) |
Citations
- [S50] Beverly U. Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe of Scott County, p 4.
Margaret McCurde1
F, (1659 - )
Charts | Pedigree Chart A W Cox William Duncan Descendants Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#1) Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#2) Pedigree Chart A W Cox (Indented) (#3) |
Her married name was Duncan.1
Margaret McCurde was born in 1659 at Dumfries, Dumfrishire, Scotland.2
Margaret McCurde married William Duncan, son of William Duncan and Sarah Haldane, on Jun 14, 1682 at Glascow, Lanark, Scotland.1,3
Margaret McCurde was born in 1659 at Dumfries, Dumfrishire, Scotland.2
Margaret McCurde married William Duncan, son of William Duncan and Sarah Haldane, on Jun 14, 1682 at Glascow, Lanark, Scotland.1,3
Family | William Duncan (Jan 10, 1659 - 1720) |
Child |
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Citations
- [S129] Peggy Carter Taylor, "Peggy Carter Taylor Worksheets."
- [S142] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, "Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/M4WF-F1S : accessed 2014-08-17), entry for Margaret MCMURDE.
- [S142] Family Search, online https://familysearch.org, Ancestral File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/M4WF-FBR : accessed 2014-08-17), entry for William DUNCAN.
(?) McCurry
M
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Skipwith Descendants |
Family | Elizabeth Brickely Carter (Jun 6, 1801 - ) |
Mike McDavid1
M
Charts | William Carter Descendants William Culbertson Descendants William Duncan Descendants William Skipwith Descendants Walter Stallard Descendants John Wolfe Descendants |
Family | Jackie Larkins (Oct 28, 1953 - Mar 16, 2024) |
Citations
- [S127] Patsy Larkins Funeral Booklet.
L.A. McGee1
M
Family | Maggie Winegar |
Child |
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Citations
- [S164] Ancestry.com, Va Marriages, 1936-2014: From Ruby's Marriage certificate to Cecil Taylor.