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
Families
Spouse | Sarah Hatfield (1705 - 1747) |
Child | Catherine Conard ( - 1798) |
Child | Elizabeth Conard (1733 - ) |
Child | Margaret Conard (1735 - 1804) |
Child | John Conard (1737 - 1803) |
Child | Ann Conard (1736 - ) |
Child | Jonathan Conard (1742 - 1795) |
Child | Jane Conard (1745 - 1758) |
Child | Agnes Conard (1747 - 1828) |
Father | Cunraed Cunraeds (1678 - 1747) |
Mother | Anne Klincken (1683 - 1712) |
Sibling | Dennis Cunraeds ( - ) |
Sibling | James Cunraeds ( - ) |
Sibling | Joseph Conard ( - ) |
Sibling | Henry Conard (1708 - 1798) |
Sibling | John Conard (1710 - 1798) |
Notes
Death
Will of Anthony Conard of Worcester, Phila. Co., PA, yeoman dated March 8,1747/8: proved at Salford, March 17, 1747. Names wife Sarah, cousin Daniel
Morgan, brother James, and children: John, Jonathan, Margaret, Elizabeth,
Ann, Jane, and an unborn child.
Endnotes
1. Dillon.FTW.
2. Dillon(from Mizer).FTW.
3. Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #0260, Date of Import: Dec 27, 1996.
4. Dillon.FTW.
5. Dillon(from Mizer).FTW.
6. Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #0260, Date of Import: Dec 27, 1996.
7. Dillon.FTW.
8. Dillon(from Mizer).FTW.
9. Brøderbund WFT Vol. 3, Ed. 1, Tree #0260, Date of Import: Dec 27, 1996.