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John Ford Conner 1834–1871 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1834

Birth Location: South Shields, Durham, England

Death Date: SEP 1871

Death Location: Sunderland 10a 416

Father: Edward Conner

Mother: Margaret Ford

Spouse(s): Jane Martin

Children(s): Richard Conner, William Conner, Margaret Conner, John Conner

John Ford Conner was born in 1834 in South Shields, Durham, England, the child of Edward Conner And Margaret Ford. In 1871, John Ford Conner resided in Sunderland, Durham, England. John Ford Conner married Jane Adey Martin, and had children including John E Conner, Margaret J Conner, Richard F Conner, William Conner. John Ford Conner passed away in 1871 in Sunderland 10a 416.

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Biography

  • John Ford Conner was born in 1834 in South Shields, Durham, England, the child of Edward Conner And Margaret Ford.
  • In 1871, John Ford Conner resided in Sunderland, Durham, England.
  • John Ford Conner married Jane Adey Martin, and had children including John E Conner, Margaret J Conner, Richard F Conner, William Conner.
  • John Ford Conner passed away in 1871 in Sunderland 10a 416.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Conner's Ancestors

Self
John Conner
1834–1871
Birth Place: South Shields, Durham, England
Parents
Edward Conner
1797–
E Indies, Bombay
Margaret Ford
1810–
Shields, Durham, England
Grandparents
John Ford
1780–
Cramlington
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Conner's Descendants

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John (Ford) Conner (1834–SEP 1871) m. Jane (Adey) Martin (July 1841–)
  1. 1. Richard (F) Conner 1866–
    1. 1. Sarah (Alice) Conner 1902–
    2. 2. Robert Conner 1904–
    3. 3. Ruthena Conner 1910–
  2. 2. William Conner 1868–
  3. 3. Margaret (J) Conner 1870–
  4. 4. John (E) Conner 1864– m. Catherine Howe 1862–
    1. 1. Edward Conner 1899–1962 m. Margaret (A) Croll 1903–1969
      1. 1. Elizabeth Conner 1926–1984
      2. 2. Joseph Conner 1939–1939
      3. 3. George Conner 1928–2002
      4. 4. William Conner 1930–1998
      5. 5. Edward Conner 1924–1945
    2. 2. John (Henry) Conner 1894–1918
    3. 3. Richard (Ford) Conner 1889–1954 m. Jane (Ann) Ward 1889–

John Conner's Timeline

4 Records

1834
1834
Birth of John Ford Conner in South Shields, Durham, England
South Shields, Durham, England
1834
30 Nov 1834
John Ford Conner was baptized in St. Hilda, South Shields, Durham, England
St. Hilda, South Shields, Durham, England
1871
1871
Age 37
John Ford Conner resided here in Sunderland, Durham, England
Sunderland, Durham, England
1871
SEP 1871
Age 37
Death of John Ford Conner in Sunderland 10a 416
Sunderland 10a 416

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1834
    Event Place: South Shields, Durham, England
    Record Source:
    [1] 1871 England Census, The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 5016; Folio: 66; Page: 48; GSU roll: 847383
    [2] England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index:
    [3] UK, Royal Naval Reserve Service Records Index
    [4] UK, Apprentices Indentured in Merchant Navy, The National Archives of the UK; Kew, Surrey, England; Collection: Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of Apprentices; Class: BT 150; Piece Number: 28

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 30 Nov 1834
    Event Place: St. Hilda, South Shields, Durham, England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1871
    Event Place: Sunderland, Durham, England
    Record Source: 1871 England Census, The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 5016; Folio: 66; Page: 48; GSU roll: 847383

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: SEP 1871
    Event Place: Sunderland 10a 416
    Record Source: England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index:

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