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Research Report
August 2003
 

Land and probate records may also be searched for James Conner, Sr., taking into con- sideration the possibility that James might have owned land. If he did, then probate records might give the married names of his daughters or lead to his obituary, which also might give his daughters' married names.

Censuses later than 1900 can be examined to learn more about Nellie Johnson, the wife of Edward Johnson. These later censuses might give some idea of when and where Nellie John- son died, which could lead to her death record or obituary, either of which might identify her parents and prove whether or not she was the daughter of James and Nellie Conner.

It has been a pleasure to research the Conner family. We look forward to continuing in the near future, with great expectations of further success.

Andrew S. Webb and Kyle J. Betit,
Professional Genealogists

 
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