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Ann Franey Connell 1814–1898 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1814

Birth Location: New Ross, Wexford, Ireland

Death Date: 28 Feb 1898

Death Location: Milton, Norfolk County, United States of America

Father: James Franey

Mother: Mary Condon

Spouse(s):

Children(s): Daniel Connell, James Connell

Ann Franey Connell was born in 1814 in New Ross, Wexford, Ireland, the child of James Franey And Mary Elizabeth Condon. In 1871, Ann Franey Connell resided in Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada. In 1881, Ann Franey Connell resided in Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ann Franey Connell had children including Daniel Connell, James Connell. Ann Franey Connell passed away in 1898 in Milton, Norfolk County, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Ann Franey Connell was born in 1814 in New Ross, Wexford, Ireland, the child of James Franey And Mary Elizabeth Condon.
  • In 1871, Ann Franey Connell resided in Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • In 1881, Ann Franey Connell resided in Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Ann Franey Connell had children including Daniel Connell, James Connell.
  • Ann Franey Connell passed away in 1898 in Milton, Norfolk County, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ann Connell's Ancestors

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Ann Connell
1814–1898
Birth Place: New Ross, Wexford, Ireland
Parents
James Franey
1765–1869
New Ross, Wexford, Ireland
Mary (Elizabeth) Condon
1789–1867
Ireland
Grandparents
Joseph Condon
1752–1825
Waterford, Ireland
Elizabeth Casey
1757–
Waterford, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
Maurice Condon
1727–
Elizabeth Watson
1730–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Connell's Descendants

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Ann (Franey) Connell (1814–28 Feb 1898)
  1. 1. Daniel Connell 1845–1934
    1. 1. Frederick (Joseph) Connell 1884–1937
      1. 1. Mary (Patricia) Connell 1924–
      2. 2. Thomas (Burke Connell) * 1916–1971
        1. 1. Ermal Connell 1950–2000
      3. 3. David (Leo) Connell 1931–2004
  2. 2. James Connell 1840–1883
    1. 1. Anne (Theresa) Tooher 1875–1968
      1. 1. William Tooher 1910–1988
        1. 1. Muriel (Jean) Tooher 1936–2017
    2. 2. Catherine (Gertrude) Connell 1872–1959
      1. 1. Paul (Rogers) Ross 1905–1974
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Frances) Ross 1933–2013

Ann Connell's Timeline

4 Records

1814
1814
Birth of Ann Franey Connell in New Ross, Wexford, Ireland
New Ross, Wexford, Ireland
1871
1871
Age 57
Ann Franey Connell resided here in Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
1881
1881
Age 67
Ann Franey Connell resided here in Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
1898
28 Feb 1898
Age 84
Death of Ann Franey Connell in Milton, Norfolk County, United States of America
Milton, Norfolk County, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1814
    Event Place: New Ross, Wexford, Ireland
    Record Source:
    [1] 1881 Census of Canada, Year: 1881; Census Place: Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia; Roll: C_13173; Page: 2; Family No: 12
    [2] 1871 Census of Canada, Year: 1871; Census Place: Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia; Roll: C-10542; Page: 10; Family No: 34

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1871
    Event Place: Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: 1871 Census of Canada, Year: 1871; Census Place: Dalhousie, Kings, Nova Scotia; Roll: C-10542; Page: 10; Family No: 34

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1881
    Event Place: Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia, Canada
    Record Source: 1881 Census of Canada, Year: 1881; Census Place: Centreville, Kings, Nova Scotia; Roll: C_13173; Page: 2; Family No: 12

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Feb 1898
    Event Place: Milton, Norfolk County, United States of America

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