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John Deaton Conley 1825 – 1903 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 February 1825

Birth Location: Floyd County, Kentucky

Death Date: 13 July 1903

Death Location: Beaver Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, United States

Father: David (Connelly)

Mother: Margaret Phillips

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John Deaton Conley was born in 1825 in Floyd County, Kentucky, the child of David H Conley (Connelly) and Margaret "Peggy" Phillips. John Deaton Conley passed away in 1903 in Beaver Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, United States.

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Biography

  • John Deaton Conley was born in 1825 in Floyd County, Kentucky, the child of David H Conley (Connelly) and Margaret "Peggy" Phillips.
  • John Deaton Conley passed away in 1903 in Beaver Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, United States.

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John Conley's Ancestors

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John Conley
1825 – 1903
Birth Place: Floyd County, Kentucky
Parents
David H Conley (Connelly)
1781 – 1871
Guilford, North Carolina, USA
Margaret ("Peggy") Phillips
1797 – 1880
Floyd, KY, USA
Grandparents
Henry Connelly
1752 – 1840
Dutch, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Ann McGregor
1756 – 1830
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas (Connelly)
1725 – 1783
Mary VanHarlingden
1724 – 1800
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Conley's Timeline

2 Records

1825
7 February 1825
Birth of John Deaton Conley in Floyd County, Kentucky
Floyd County, Kentucky
1903
13 July 1903
Age 78
Death of John Deaton Conley in Beaver Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, United States
Beaver Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 February 1825
    Event Place: Floyd County, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 July 1903
    Event Place: Beaver Creek, Floyd, Kentucky, United States

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