A Biographical History of Central Kansas, Vol. I, p. 168
published by The Lewis Publishing Co, Chicago & New York, 1902
JUDGE W. B. CONNER
....................................................... In 1873, the Judge married Mrs Sabine Ambrose, a widow, and a daughter of Owen Johns, of Ohio, who removed to Illinois and in 1872 came to Kansas, locating in Rice county. He built a hotel at Atlanta, which he carried on for some time. He also owned a farm, and when Lyons was made the county seat he removed his hotel property to that place and there resided until his death. He voted with the Democracy. His children were: Owen, a resident of Wilson county, Kansas; William; Mrs Jane Chison (Chism); Mattie, the wife of a Methodist missionary minister; Sabine; and Belle, the wife of John Keys.................
A Biographical History of Central Kansas, Vol. I, p. 168
published by The Lewis Publishing Co, Chicago & New York, 1902
JUDGE W. B. CONNER
....................................................... In 1873, the Judge married Mrs Sabine Ambrose, a widow, and a daughter of Owen Johns, of Ohio, who removed to Illinois and in 1872 came to Kansas, locating in Rice county. He built a hotel at Atlanta, which he carried on for some time. He also owned a farm, and when Lyons was made the county seat he removed his hotel property to that place and there resided until his death. He voted with the Democracy. His children were: Owen, a resident of Wilson county, Kansas; William; Mrs Jane Chison (Chism); Mattie, the wife of a Methodist missionary minister; Sabine; and Belle, the wife of John Keys.................
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