Husband of Sybil Antonette Ingram McConnico
Father to:
James Washington McConnico
Jessie Helvetia McConnico
Ida Missie McConnico
Elizabeth McConnico
Cora Mozel McConnico
Private, Company F, 2nd Texas Calvery
Captain, Navarro County's 19th Brigade, Beat #7
Posted as an Obit in Kerens Tribune, March 1923
Charles Timothy McConnico
(1847-1923) - Obituary, Kerens Tribune March 1923
Charles Timothy McConnico
6 Sep 1847-17 Mar 21,1923
Resident of Navarro County Since 1853 Is Buried at Kerens
Funeral services for C. T. McConnico were held Monday with burial in the Kerens Cemetery under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. McConnico was born in Alabama and with his parents moved to Texas and to Navarro County in 1853. He was married to Miss Sibil A. Ingram of Rural Shade in 1868, residing in this county continuously from that date.
He was a man of high sense of honor, decided opinions in all matters of a public nature, enterprising in his nature and ever ready to respond to the call of his community in civic matters. He was an active member of the Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythia and other lodges. He had served this section in various capacities, and at the time of his death was serving the second term as postmaster.
The funeral services were largely attended, with the following out-of-town people present: J. W. McConnico of Lufkin, W. W. McConnico of Port Arthur, Mrs. Mattie Quinn and Mrs. Allie Quinn of Galveston, Mrs. T. A. McKamey of Gregory, Bruce and Stump Allen of Fairfield, Carl Callaway of Dallas, Mrs. R. H. Burleson of Mart, Miss Nannie Hale of Corsicana and James W. McConnico of Rockwall.
Husband of Sybil Antonette Ingram McConnico
Father to:
James Washington McConnico
Jessie Helvetia McConnico
Ida Missie McConnico
Elizabeth McConnico
Cora Mozel McConnico
Private, Company F, 2nd Texas Calvery
Captain, Navarro County's 19th Brigade, Beat #7
Posted as an Obit in Kerens Tribune, March 1923
Charles Timothy McConnico
(1847-1923) - Obituary, Kerens Tribune March 1923
Charles Timothy McConnico
6 Sep 1847-17 Mar 21,1923
Resident of Navarro County Since 1853 Is Buried at Kerens
Funeral services for C. T. McConnico were held Monday with burial in the Kerens Cemetery under the auspices of the Masonic Lodge. Mr. McConnico was born in Alabama and with his parents moved to Texas and to Navarro County in 1853. He was married to Miss Sibil A. Ingram of Rural Shade in 1868, residing in this county continuously from that date.
He was a man of high sense of honor, decided opinions in all matters of a public nature, enterprising in his nature and ever ready to respond to the call of his community in civic matters. He was an active member of the Masonic, Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythia and other lodges. He had served this section in various capacities, and at the time of his death was serving the second term as postmaster.
The funeral services were largely attended, with the following out-of-town people present: J. W. McConnico of Lufkin, W. W. McConnico of Port Arthur, Mrs. Mattie Quinn and Mrs. Allie Quinn of Galveston, Mrs. T. A. McKamey of Gregory, Bruce and Stump Allen of Fairfield, Carl Callaway of Dallas, Mrs. R. H. Burleson of Mart, Miss Nannie Hale of Corsicana and James W. McConnico of Rockwall.
Family Members
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Mary Katherine McConnico Cook
1849–1935
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Russell Cook McConnico Shaw
1851–1937
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Martha Bonham "Mattie" McConnico Quinn
1853–1936
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Christopher Jarrett McConnico
1855–1920
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James Bonham McConnico
1857–1928
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William Washington McConnico
1859–1929
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Susan Bonham McConnico Shaw Nuckols
1861–1941
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Sophia B. McConnico Johnson
1863–1957
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Jessie L McConnico
1865–1873
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Nena McConnico Johnson
1873–1961
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