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Submitted: 9/17/22 • Approved: 9/23/22 • Last Updated: 9/26/22 • R537389-G0-S3
Connor Cemetery
Thomas Conner and his family left Illinois and settled in this area in 1856. His son, Edward P., purchased 164 acres here in 1873.
Though the first recorded burial was that of Minnie L. Conner in 1882, family tradition indicates the cemetery contains earlier interments.
The cemetery was legally set aside by Edward Conner in 1882. It has primarily served the extended Conner family and contains the burials of at least four veterans of the War Between the States. The cemetery continues to serve the community and is maintained by
Conner family descendants.
*Photo courtesy of James Coston
Contributed on 9/17/22
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Record #: 537389