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Note N3467
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The paternal grandparents of our subject were Alexander and Elizabeth (Jackman) Conner, natives of Ireland and Virginia, respectively. They moved from their home in Russell County, Ky., to a farm on island No. 10, in the Mississippi River. Mr. Conner was financially well-to-do at the time of his death, which occurred in 1840 on the island, where his wife also departed this life. (Portrait and Bio Record)
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Note N3468
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Marriage note page 419 of reference.
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Note N3469
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Death reported in January 8, 1852 issue
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Note N3470
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Thomas bid on a mail route from Penora Iowa to Sioux City Iowa in 1863 but was underbid. Source Annual report of the Post Office Department. Letter from the Postmaster General, transmitting annual report of the Post Office Department. March 3, 1863. -- Laid on the table and ordered to be printed.
Alternate place of death Tennessee.
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Note N3471
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Name appears in a list of unclaimed letters published in Monday May 29, 1865 issue of "Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield, IL) Page 3
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Note N3472
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No one of her age listed in 1820 Census for family
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Note N3473
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Birthdate calculated from age at date of death
Birthdate 30 Apr 1794 per Find-a-grave
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Note N3474
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IGI film reports wife's name as Inez Mava Wiest
"Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Weist, 31 South Sycamore St., had as their guests for several days, Mr. Wiest's sister, Mrs. Charles Leibrick and daughter, Edna, of Philadelphia."--5 Jun 1929, The (Wilmington DE) News Journal
"LIEBRICH--Suddenly, Sept. 17, 1960, CHARLES P., husband of the late Inez Maud Liebrich, 14 Gold rd., Upper Darby, Pa. Relatives, friends and employees of ITE invited to service Wed., 2 P.M., Spencer T Videon & Son Funeral Home, Garrett rd. at Shadeland ave., Drexel Hill. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Tues., 7-9 P.M."--200 Sep 1960, The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer
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IGI gives birthdate as 13 apr 1865
1910 Fed census gives immigration year as 1886
Arrived 30 Mar 1886 at New York from Bremen, Germany via Southampton, England on ship Eider age 21. Ethnicity German.
"William Wright, Paul Graderly, Antone Peterson, Emil Scharrer, Emil Eisold, Edward Hansen, Marcel Wille and Adolph Liebrich have been appointed by the bakers' union to arrange the details for the annual picnic at a time and place to be named when the committee shall have secured a park."--22 Feb 1910, The San Francisco (CA)
"A. Liebrich of San Francisco has bought out the Hayward Bakery on Castro street, and will hereafter conduct the same in a first class manner. Mr. Hauser, who was formerly in charge, will run a bakery in Pleasanton."--3 Aug 1900, (Hayward CA) Daily Review
"Miss Catherine Liebrich died last Sunday at the age of 27 years. She was the wife of A. Liebrich, the baker of the Hayward Bakery. The remains were shipped Tuesday to the Odd Fellows Crematorium in San Francisco for cremation."--4 Oct 1901, (Hayward CA) Daily Review
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Note N3476
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He was a sockenstricker, sock weaver.
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Note N3477
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He was Schuhmacher (shoe maker)
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Note N3478
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Last residence was Sylvania, Screven, Georgia.