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Toy Conatser was born in 1904. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. Toy Conatser died in 1933. |
James A. Conatser was born in 1901. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. James A. Conatser died in 1946. |
John A. Conatser was born in 1897. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. John A. Conatser died in 1943. |
Walter Spear Conatser was born in 1892. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. Walter Spear Conatser died in 1960. |
William Stinnet Conatser was born in 1888. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. William Stinnet Conatser married Jennie Tipton. William Stinnet Conatser died in 1944. |
Jennie Tipton was born in 1892. She married William Stinnet Conatser, son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. Jennie Tipton died in 1966. |
Emil Seidel Conatser was born in 1910. He was the son of William Stinnet Conatser and Jennie Tipton. |
Zanona Seth Conatser was born in 1912. He was the son of William Stinnet Conatser and Jennie Tipton. |
Vera Lucille Conatser was born in 1914. She was the daughter of William Stinnet Conatser and Jennie Tipton. |
Thomas Alfred Conatser was born in 1886. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. Thomas Alfred Conatser married Elanore Ragsdale. Thomas Alfred Conatser died in 1961. |
Elanore Ragsdale married Thomas Alfred Conatser, son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. |
Artie Conatser was born in 1895. He was the son of Burgess Alexander Conatser and Mary Ann Lewis. Artie Conatser died in 1897. |
Zella Conatser was born in 1894. She was the daughter of Ewing Madison Conatser and Bettie Pelligrew. Zella Conatser married Dewey Alexander. Zella Conatser died in 1964. |
Dewey Alexander married Zella Conatser, daughter of Ewing Madison Conatser and Bettie Pelligrew. |
Astor Conatser was born in 1900. He was the son of Ewing Madison Conatser and Bettie Pelligrew. Astor Conatser married Maudie Riley. |
Maudie Riley married Astor Conatser, son of Ewing Madison Conatser and Bettie Pelligrew. |
Edwin H. Conatser was born in 1902. He was the son of Ewing Madison Conatser and Bettie Pelligrew. Edwin H. Conatser married Ollie ______. Edwin H. Conatser died in 1925. |
Ollie ______ married Edwin H. Conatser, son of Ewing Madison Conatser and Bettie Pelligrew. |
Johannes Nicholas Knortzer was born on January 28, 1747 at York, York County, PA. [Other sources have the birth date as1745, 1746 and 1770. One source has the birth place as Germany but that is unlikely since his parents were already in the USA when they married.].
He was the son of Georg Christoph Knortzer and Anna Marcetha Upp.
Johannes Nicholas Knortzer married Catherine Cooper Henlein, daughter of John Henlein, on August 10, 1769 at Rowan County, NC.
[Is there one Catherine or two? - One source indicates that ther were two women named Catherine that married Johannes. One was Catherine Henlein and the other was Catherine Cooper. While this is certainly a possibility most of the information I have indicates only one women, Catherine Cooper Henlein. There is one source that indicates a Catherine Conatser died in 1833 in Rowan County, North Carolina and left (in her will) all her assets to a son, Jacob. That source indicates this woman to be Catherine Henlein. This same source shows Catherine Cooper as a second wife to Johann and that she died in 1830 in Fentress County, Tennessee. There is no indication from the source as to why Catherine Henlein left Johannes (or vice versa) and ended up in Rowan County, North Carolina. The records of this era are sketchy so more research is needed to determine if there were two Catherines or just one. For now, I will stay with the majority of my sources and assume only one.]. Johannes Nicholas Knortzer died in 1830 at Sequahchee, Marion County, TN. [One source has the county as Fentress.]. His last name was also spelled Conatser [this is an "Americanized" spelling of the name and was used by subsequent generations]. |
Catherine Cooper Henlein was born in 1750 at Norfolk County, VA. She was the daughter of John Henlein. Catherine Cooper Henlein married Johannes Nicholas Knortzer, son of Georg Christoph Knortzer and Anna Marcetha Upp, on August 10, 1769 at Rowan County, NC. Catherine Cooper Henlein died in May, 1833 at Sequahchee, Marion County, TN. [One source has her death as 1830. One source has the County as Fentress County, Tennessee]. |
Andrew Conatser was born in 1790 at TN. [One source has the date as 1780].
He was the son of Johannes Nicholas Knortzer and Catherine Cooper Henlein.
Andrew Conatser married Mary Ann Blevins on November 26, 1809 at Wayne County, KY.
Andrew Connatser was in Wayne County, Kentucky by July 10, 1806 when a land grant of 61 acres was awarded to him. The 1810 Wayne County, Kentucky census shows he was still there. He returned to Sevier County, Tennessee after 1810. A Tennessee land grant which had been his father's was granted to him in 1809. Minutes of Big Pigeon Baptist Church show that Cathy Carnacher (Andrew's mother) became a member there in 1811 "by experience." Andrew and Mary Connacher became members in 1818. In March 1819 a group left Big Pigeon Church and formed Bethel Baptist Church. A list of members included Andrew and Mary Conatser. Andrew became a Deacon at Bethel Baptist Church in July 1828 and was ordained a Minister at the same Church in May 1834. He was Pastor at Alder Branch, Bethel, Tuckaleechee and Bethany, serving both Alder Branch and Bethany before 1851. The book, Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers, written in 1919, by J. J. Burnett, says: "Andrew Connatser was a preacher in Sevier County in the early half of the last century, noted in several ways, and particularly gifted in exhortation and prayer. He was of German descent, and could speak the German language, but was born in this country. He was ordained deacon of Bethel Church, Sevier County, 'August, fourth Saturday, 1829', and later was ordained to the ministry by authority of the same church. For a number of years he was a messenger of Bethel Church to the Tennessee Association. He was pastor of Alder Branch and other churches. In physical build he was rawboned, muscular and sinewy, a man of rare physical strength and endurance. Before his conversion, according to the custom of his day and neighborhood, he drank some, and would "treat" his associates and receive 'treats' in return, on special occasions. After his conversion, even after he had become a preacher and 'had preached his third sermon', I was told, seven of his companions undertook to get him to drink with them and to 'treat' them in the old-time way. To prove his hospitality and to show that he was not 'stingy', he yielded to their solicitations and furnished the 'treats'. But they were not satisfied; they wanted him to drink 'nolens volens', and undertook to force him. Thinking he had gone far enough on the 'two-mile' road with his persecutors, or had taken enough of their abuse to satisfy the law of 'non-resistance to evil', instead of turning the other cheek to the smiters, with his good fist he landed blows on the cheeks of about seven of his assailants, knocking them down as fast as they approached him. After that they 'let him alone, the argument of hard knocks proving effective where the gentle means of moral suasion had proved a failure'. "For many years before his death Andrew Connatser lived in pioneer style in an old house in Sevier County which had been used as a fort in fighting the Indians. It had holes in the sides, corresponding to the portholes of a ship, through which the whites could poke their guns and fire in case it was necessary to defend themselves from the Indians. "In 1851 he was pastor of Tuckaleechee Church (Min. Tenn. Association). He was also pastor of Bethel and Bethany churches. He married a Miss Mary Blevins. He and his wife both lived in Kentucky before coming to Tennessee. He has a number of living descendants in Sevier County. " The will of Andrew Connatser, dated November 4, 1862, lists his wife Mary Ann, four sons Daniel, Amasa, Andrew, and Reuben, and five daughters Polly Hearst, Sarah Long, Catherine Thomas, Emma Romines and Martha Webb. His son, Daniel was his executor. According to the third record book of Bethel Church, he died November 2, 1862, 18 days after he wrote the will. Andrew Conatser appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1810 at Mason County, KY. Information was found on Page 252. 00201-0130100. His last name was also spelled Conatcher. He was listed as a head of household on the Sevier County, TN census dated September 13, 1850. He was found in 12th Eastern Subdivision, Roll 895, Page 417, Dwelling 441, Family 441; Andrew was shown at age 60 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was Baptist clergy. He owned real property valued at $500. He was listed as a head of household on the Sevier County, TN census dated July 14, 1860. He was found in District Number 4, Harrisburg Post Office, Page 409B, Sheet 64, Dwelling 408, Family 407; Andrew was shown at age 70 as a white male. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $800. His personal estate was valued at $1360. He died on November 22, 1862 at Sevier County, TN. [One source has the date as 1800]. He was buried at Bethel Cemetery, Sevier County, TN. His last name was also spelled Knortzer. His last name was also spelled Connatser. His last name was also spelled Knetzer [in 1810 Mason County Kentucky Census Index]. |
Henry Alexander Conatser was born in 1828 at TN. [One source has the birth date as 1830.].
He was the son of Daniel Albert Conatser and Sarah Esther Keith.
He was enumerated with Sarah Esther Keith on the Marion County, TN census dated September 24, 1850; Henry was shown at age 21 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was listed as Methodist Farmer. Henry Alexander Conatser married Nancy Ann ______. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated August 9, 1860. He was found in Missouri Township, Page 490, Sheet 66, Brocktown Post Office, Dwelling 430 Family 430; H.A. was shown at age 31 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $400. He owned personal property valued at $427. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated August 6, 1870. He was found in Missouri Township, page 215b, sheet 6, Brocktown Post Office, Dwelling 46, Family 41; Henry A. was shown at age 40 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $200. He owned personal property values at $250. He could not write. He was shown as a male citizen of the United States over 21 years old. He was shown as having his right to vote "denied or abridged". He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated June 6, 1880. He was found in Missouri Township, Page 435, sheet 3, ED 124, Dwelling 19, Family 19; Henry A. was shown at age 50 as a married white male born in Tennessee. His parents were born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. Henry Alexander Conatser married Mosabelle C. Oldham, daughter of Green S. Oldham and Amila Gay, on December 29, 1895 at Pike County, AR. [He was 66. She was 55. Both parties lived in Pike County prior to the wedding.]. Henry Alexander Conatser died in 1904. |
William David Conatser was born in 1889. He was the son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. William David Conatser married Emma Copeland. William David Conatser died in 1953. |
Emma Copeland married William David Conatser, son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. |
Fannie Mae Conatser was born in 1911. She was the daughter of William David Conatser and Emma Copeland. Fannie Mae Conatser married Rex Smith. |
Rex Smith married Fannie Mae Conatser, daughter of William David Conatser and Emma Copeland. |
Joshua Alexander Conatser was born in 1892. He was the son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Joshua Alexander Conatser married Pearl Lewis. Joshua Alexander Conatser died in 1967. |
Pearl Lewis married Joshua Alexander Conatser, son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Pearl Lewis died in 1960. |
James Henry Conatser II was born in 1894. He was the son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. James Henry Conatser II married Margarite Swank. James Henry Conatser II married Mary Curriston. James Henry Conatser II died in 1945. |
Margarite Swank married James Henry Conatser II, son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. |
Mary Curriston married James Henry Conatser II, son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. |
Fannie Elizabeth Conatser was born in 1896. She was the daughter of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Fannie Elizabeth Conatser married Walter Losier. Fannie Elizabeth Conatser died in 1972. |
Walter Losier married Fannie Elizabeth Conatser, daughter of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. |
Dewey Conatser was born in 1898. He was the son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Dewey Conatser died in 1909. |
Mary Alice Conatser was born in 1901. She was the daughter of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Mary Alice Conatser died in 1976. |
Melvin B. Conatser was born in 1903. He was the son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Melvin B. Conatser died in 1966. |
Robert Leo Conatser was born in 1905. He was the son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. Robert Leo Conatser married Lorraine Hargis. Robert Leo Conatser married Bellezora Evans. |
Bellezora Evans was born in 1912. She married Robert Leo Conatser, son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. |
Lorraine Hargis was born in 1903. She married Robert Leo Conatser, son of William Boyd Conatser II and Margaret Rebecca Craig. |
Daniel Keith Conatser was born in 1824.
He was the son of Daniel Albert Conatser and Sarah Esther Keith.
Daniel Keith Conatser married Ann Marcum circa 1843.
Daniel Keith Conatser married Mary L. ______ circa 1849.
He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated November 19, 1850. He was found in Thompson Township, Roll 29, Page 185, Dwelling 210, Family 210; Daniel K. was shown at age 26 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860. He was found in Missouri Township, page 486, image 54, Huddleston Post Office, Dwelling 359, Family 359; D.K. was shown at age 37 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $900. His personal estate was valued at $310. Daniel Keith Conatser died in 1879. |
Ann Marcum married Daniel Keith Conatser, son of Daniel Albert Conatser and Sarah Esther Keith, circa 1843. Ann Marcum died before 1849. [Did Ann die giving birth to Fiorella?]. |
John Elliot Conatser was born in 1844 at TN.
He was the son of Daniel Keith Conatser and Ann Marcum.
He was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated November 19, 1850; John E. was shown at age 6 as a white male born in Tennessee. He attended school during the past year. He was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860; J.E. was shown at age 16 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farm laborer. John Elliot Conatser died in 1901. |
Fiorella Conatser was born in 1845 at TN.
She was the daughter of Daniel Keith Conatser and Ann Marcum.
Fiorella Conatser married John Prigmore.
What happened to Fiorella? She was only 5 years old in 1850 and should have shown up in the census record with Daniel. Did she stay in Tennessee with the parents of her mother, Ann Marcum? |
Mary L. ______ was born in 1831 at TN.
She married Daniel Keith Conatser, son of Daniel Albert Conatser and Sarah Esther Keith, circa 1849.
She was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated November 19, 1850; Mary S. was shown at age 19 as a white female born in Tennessee. She was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860; M.L. was shown at age 30 as a white female born in Tennessee. |
Esther Ellen Conatser was born in September, 1850 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Daniel Keith Conatser and Mary L. ______.
She was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated November 19, 1850; Easter E. was shown at age 2 months as a white female born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860; E.E. was shown at age 10 as a white female born in Arkansas. She attended school withing the past year. |
John Prigmore married Fiorella Conatser, daughter of Daniel Keith Conatser and Ann Marcum. |
Christopher Columbus "Lum" Conatser was born on November 22, 1860 at Pike County, AR. He was the son of Daniel Keith Conatser and Mary L. ______. Christopher Columbus "Lum" Conatser died in 1901. |
James Jerry Conatser was born on March 16, 1854 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Daniel Keith Conatser and Mary L. ______.
He was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860; J.J. was shown at age 8 as a white male born in Arkansas. He attended school within the past year. |
F.A. Conatser II was born in March, 1860 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Daniel Keith Conatser and Mary L. ______.
He was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860; F.A. was shown at age 5 months as a white male born in Arkansas. |
William Boyd Conatser was born in 1822 at AL.
He was the son of Daniel Albert Conatser and Sarah Esther Keith.
William Boyd Conatser married Margaret Smith.
He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated November 29, 1850. He was found in Missouri Township, Roll 29, Page 194, Dewlling 230, Family 230; W.B. was shown at age 28 as a white male born in Alabama. His occupation was farmer. Also living with the family: James Smith, age 18, a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. William Boyd Conatser died in 1882. |
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