tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9213852919679450250.post1255694607422549658..comments2021-02-11T13:58:45.866-08:00Comments on Our Family Forest: Only the Good Connells ... and the Common ConnellsMikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02367691481570327067noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9213852919679450250.post-65421980231853868672020-03-31T04:53:46.467-07:002020-03-31T04:53:46.467-07:00Hi Mike,
We had corresponded a year or so ago with...Hi Mike,<br />We had corresponded a year or so ago with respect to the George & Johanna (Cushing) Connell. I have enjoyed your site and posts. You have done an incredible amount of work and it is greatly appreciated.<br />From your posts I have finally contacted descendants of George H. Connell and have gathered more info.<br /><br />James E. (born Lodi 7 Dec. 1867) ended up in first in Quincy, Washington and then in Wenatchee, WA. He died there 2 May 1935. James remained a bachelor. His death is recorded in the Washington State death records on Family Search and Find a Grave. I have copies of those documents and can send them if you wish.<br /><br />Also John Francis Connell (born Lodi 15 November 1861) made his way out west to Washington State and took up farming in Quincy, WA. he died there on 12 April 1944 and is buried in Wenatchee, WA. He remained a bachelor.Records are available in Family Search -Washington State Dept. of Health death records.<br /><br />Hopefully that will fill in as to what happened to these two individuals<br /><br />My connection to the original George of Lodi(born 25 January 1826, Nigadoo, New Brunswick, Canada) is that he is the brother to my great grandfather John Connell Jr. (born Ireland circa 1816).<br /><br />Again many thanks for your excellent research.<br />Regards, Paul M. O'Connell, Douglas, New Brunswick, Canada<br />Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17266470575067321675noreply@blogger.com