. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. their sonWILLIAM Siggins, m. Mary Taylor; their sonJOHN Siggins, m. Sarah Hood; their daughterSARAH Siggins, m. Isaac Connely. (6) SARAH Siggins, John, William1; b. 1790, in SligoCounty, Ireland; came to America in 1793; d. July 9, 1859,in Warren County, Pennsylvania; m. Oct. 1, 1807, in Venan-go County, Pennsylvania. Isaac Connely-, William1, b. 1780, near Philadelphia; , in Cob


. Genealogical gleanings of Siggins, and other Pennsylvania families; a volume of history, biography and colonial, revolutionary, civil and other war records including names of many other Warren County pioneers. their sonWILLIAM Siggins, m. Mary Taylor; their sonJOHN Siggins, m. Sarah Hood; their daughterSARAH Siggins, m. Isaac Connely. (6) SARAH Siggins, John, William1; b. 1790, in SligoCounty, Ireland; came to America in 1793; d. July 9, 1859,in Warren County, Pennsylvania; m. Oct. 1, 1807, in Venan-go County, Pennsylvania. Isaac Connely-, William1, b. 1780, near Philadelphia; , in Cobham, Pennsylvania. Judge Isaac Connely- set-tled on a farm which lies on the eastern line of was selected in 1819 first associate judge of WarrenCounty, and held the office twenty-one consecutive son William Whitfield Connely who lived near Tidioute,served as associate judge five years, 1876-1881. Isaac Con-nely lived a number of years in Deerfield township wherehe owned and operated a saw mill, he later moved to Broken-straw. He was an exhorter of remarkable ability: heowned a farm at Cobham on the Allegheny River where helived and where he died about 1864. Their children were:.


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