NameJohn Conn
Birthabt 1810, Russell Co., Virginia
Deathabt 1868, Greenup Co., Kentucky
FatherJesse Wilson Conn (~1788-~1868)
MotherMary Pendleton (~1787-1852)
Marriage12 Nov 1824, Scott Co., Virginia
SpouseUrsala Carter
Birth1810, Russell Co., Virginia
Death1852, Morgan Co., Kentucky
FatherPeter Carter (~1775-)
MotherUrsala Rainey (~1778-)
Children
Birth10 May 1828, Scott Co., Virginia
Death1912, Lewis Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1831, Scott Co., Virginia
Deathbef 1880, Elliott Co., Kentucky
Birth8 Sep 1832, Scott Co., Virginia
Death24 Jul 1894, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1838, Virginia
Birthabt 1839, Scott Co., Virginia
Death1882, Elliott Co., Kentucky
SpouseMastin Cock or Cox , 2C4R
Birth11 Mar 1843, Scott Co., Virginia
Death13 Mar 1888, Carter Co., Kentucky
Birthabt 1844, Scott Co., Virginia
DeathBattle Of Richmond, Virginia
Birth4 Jul 1846, Morgan Co., Kentucky
Death8 Mar 1920, Rowan Co., Kentucky
Birth10 Mar 1848, Morgan Co., Kentucky
Death21 Sep 1911, Garrison, Lewis Co., Kentucky
Notes for John Conn
According to the History of Elliott County56, John moved to Greenup Co., Kentucky in 1867 with his second wife. He must have died very shortly thereafter, because by 1870 she had already remarried to William Zornes.
Census
1850 census of Morgan Co., Ky, p. 129, records as family #583 (after the Jesse Conn Sr. family):
John Con, 40; Ursley, 40; Hiram, 22; Mary, 19; John, 16; William, 12; Louisa, 10; Jesse, 8; Melvina, 6; Benjamin, 4; Josiah, 1. Benjamin and Josiah born in Ky, all others in Virginia.

See Census Notes for John Conn and Rachel Melissa Bryant for the 1860 listing.
Notes for John & Ursala (Family)
Most information on this family, unless otherwise specified, is from a genealogy article on page 76 of the "History of Elliott Co., Kentucky 1869-1900, Vol. II"56. The article lists spouses for all of John & Ursula’s children except for Melvin, but since I have no Conn ancestry, I have only entered marriage data if they had descendants who married relatives of mine.
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