Individual Details

Anthony Conard

(1706 - 17 Mar 1747)

Spoke of as being a great hunter, spending a long life in such pursuits. It was said that he would have the garrett of his house filled in winter with wild game, and had it marked with the date that he killed it, so as to eat it in due succession as an epicure. He would wade the Wissahickon in the depth of winter and finally contracted gout and rheumatism, which so ossified the flesh of his knuckles, that he could scrape chalk from them when old.

Events

Birth1706Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Marriage24 Feb 1733Gwynedd Mtg., Montgomery County, Pa - Sarah Hatfield
Death17 Mar 1747Germantown, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Alt nameAnthony Cunred

Families

SpouseSarah Hatfield (1705 - 1747)
ChildCatherine Conard ( - 1798)
ChildElizabeth Conard (1733 - )
ChildMargaret Conard (1735 - 1804)
ChildJohn Conard (1737 - 1803)
ChildAnn Conard (1736 - )
ChildJonathan Conard (1742 - 1795)
ChildJane Conard (1745 - 1758)
ChildAgnes Conard (1747 - 1828)
FatherCunraed Cunraeds (1678 - 1747)
MotherAnne Klincken (1683 - 1712)
SiblingDennis Cunraeds ( - )
SiblingJames Cunraeds ( - )
SiblingJoseph Conard ( - )
SiblingHenry Conard (1708 - 1798)
SiblingJohn Conard (1710 - 1798)

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