Daniel Conry Sr.

 


    Daniel Conry(1827 -1894)
    Born in County Roscommon, Ireland


    Betty Frances Keeling Conry (1837 - 1875)
    Born in Wartrace, Bedford County, Tennessee

    At age 22, Dan Conry, from County Roscommon, Ireland, came to the United States on the Ship Nestorian, departing from Liverpool on 09 March 1849. It was during the potato famine, and like many others, he was facing starvation in Ireland. It is believed by some that a sister came to New York at the same time. (Ship Manifest)

    Being a stone-mason by trade, he left New York and came to Tennessee working from job to job at railroad building, especially bridges. In Tennessee he worked on the Capital, the tunnel between Cowan and Bridgeport and the coke ovens at Tracy City. He ultimately bought a farm and settled in Pelham Valley.

    Dan,age 24, became a United States citizen by naturalization on 1 August 1851 in Franklin County,Tennessee. (Naturalization Paper)

    Daniel, age 28, and Betty Frances Keeling, age 18, married 02 April 1855 by Rev. Johathan Jacquet, Catholic priest, in Franklin County, Tennessee. (Page From Marriage Register)

    They had thirteen children. Eleven were raised to adulthood. Most of the children's baptismal records have been found.

    Dan Conry has been described as a hard working, mild tempered man. He was independent to the degree of wanting to provide for his family without help. Even when their house burned and neighbors suggested taking up money for him, he declined saying "they would be fine and didn't need help."

    He loved his children and grandchildren. It is said his wife had to correct the children, if they were corrected.

    Dan would have his Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve, making sure each child had all the candy he wanted. Any other Christmas plans, if any, were left to someone else.

    It is said his favorite supper was mush with molasses and milk.

    Frances, his wife, died in 1875 at the age of 38, giving birth to their thirteenthth child. The infant also died. He was left with eleven children, the oldest nineteen and the youngest two.

    Daniel was 67 when he died in 1894. Both Frances and Daniel are buried in Warren Cemetery, Grundy County, Tennessee.

C H I L D R E N

Name

Birth/Death

Age at Death

Occupation


James

b.12 Jan 1856
d.13 Mar 1934

age - 78

Miner/Farmer


Michael
b. 12 Jul 1858
d. 22 Oct 1904

age - 46

Farming
Coke Oven Overseer


Thomas
b. 20 Oct 1859
d. 12 Apr 1926

age - 67

Farmer/Miner


Pete

b. 1860
d. 1945

age - 85

Miner/Company Store


Daniel, Jr.

b. 14 Aug 1862
d. unknown

Farmer/Miner


Eliza Jane

b.10 Aug 1865
d.1942

age - 77

Homemaker


Sarah Ellen

b. 06 Aug 1866
d. 26 Aug 1897

age - 31

Unknown


John

b. 1869
d. 1950

age - 81

Farmer/Miner


William

b. 19 Aug 1870
d. 20 Jul 1891

age - 21

Unknown


Margaret

b. 16 Jun 1871
d. 26 Jun 1951

age - 80

Homemaker


Edd

b. 16 Dec 1872
d. 09 Nov 1943

age - 71

Farmer


Infant

b. 1874
d. Birth

Died at Birth


Infant

b. 1875
d. Birth

Died at Birth


It is only with the heart that one can see rightly;
What is essential is invisible to the eye.
-- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry,
The Little Prince

Conry Family Index

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