He served in the Civil War and sustained injuries that led to his early death. He and his brothers had migrated from Georgia to Texas after returning home from the Civil War.
Mary Malinda Holcombe married Francis Marion Conn, April 2, 1850, in Cherokee County, GA (Cherokee County Marriages, Book B, p. 71). Francis M. Conn died in Falls County, Texas on July 9, 1867. Mary along with her children returned to Cherokee County in the fall of 1869.
Children include:
Franklin P. Conn
Rachel E. Conn married Warren Wood
Louisa J. Conn married Marble Hensley
Rev. Cicero L. Conn married Emily Jane Roper
Joseph Johnson Conn married Octavia Dobson
He served in the Civil War and sustained injuries that led to his early death. He and his brothers had migrated from Georgia to Texas after returning home from the Civil War.
Mary Malinda Holcombe married Francis Marion Conn, April 2, 1850, in Cherokee County, GA (Cherokee County Marriages, Book B, p. 71). Francis M. Conn died in Falls County, Texas on July 9, 1867. Mary along with her children returned to Cherokee County in the fall of 1869.
Children include:
Franklin P. Conn
Rachel E. Conn married Warren Wood
Louisa J. Conn married Marble Hensley
Rev. Cicero L. Conn married Emily Jane Roper
Joseph Johnson Conn married Octavia Dobson
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Family Members
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Pvt George Washington Conn
1836–1863
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Daniel Jackson "Jack" Conn
1837–1919
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James Madison Conn
1840–1912
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Harriet E. Conn King
1843–1883
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Judge Allen Cicero Dean Conn
1845–1921
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Satarrah J. Conn Mullins
1849–1876
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Alfred Kimsey Conn
1850–1913
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Alsey Elizabeth Conn Holcombe
1853–1886
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Lucinda Alsey Conn Farmer
1856–1937
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