Wife of George A. Conner, whom she married on July 28, 1903, in Wayne, Pennsylvania, and mother of Emerson David and Everitt F. Conner.
In 1880, Nellie Bodie, aged 3, was living in Dyberry, Wayne, Pennsylvania, in the home of her parents, David Bodie, aged 44, and Ann S. Bodie, aged 41, with siblings, Howard D. Bodie, aged 17, Reuben C. Bodie, aged 15, Lucy A. Bodie, aged 13, and Alice J. Bodie, aged 6. Her father was shown to be a farmer.
Marriage - Mrs. Helen Burhardt, of this place, and G.A. Conner, of New York City, were united in holy wedlock by Rev. W.H. Swift, at the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The attendants were Mr. Walter Bray, of Hazleton, and Miss Minnie Korb, of Union Hill. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bodie, of Honesdale. The groom holds a position in the New York postoffice. The newly married couple took the evening train for Carbondale, where they have many friends.
Also - George A. Conner, born in Andes, Delaware Co., New York, aged 27 years, residing in New York City, a government clerk, not married before, and Helen Burhard, of Honesdale, Pa., aged 26 years, residing at Honesdale, Pa., married before, her husband having died August 4, 1898, were married on July 28, 1903, were united in marriage in accordance with license issued by the Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Wayne Co., Pennsylvania by William H. Swift, Minister of the Gospel
In 1930, George A. Conner, aged 53, was living at 3138 Corlear Ave., Bronx, New York, with his wife, Helen M. Conner, aged 52, and sons, Emmerson D. Conner, aged 23, a medical doctor, a rubber salesman, and Everitt F. Conner, aged 22, and stepson, C. Farrington Burkhard, aged 34, a traffic manager. He was shown to be a clerk at the post office.
((Wayne County Herald (Honesdale, Pennsylvania), 30 Jul 1903, Thursday, Page 5; George A. Conner / Helen Burhard in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Marriages, 1852-1968, Film Number: 000955020; 1930 US Federal Census)
Wife of George A. Conner, whom she married on July 28, 1903, in Wayne, Pennsylvania, and mother of Emerson David and Everitt F. Conner.
In 1880, Nellie Bodie, aged 3, was living in Dyberry, Wayne, Pennsylvania, in the home of her parents, David Bodie, aged 44, and Ann S. Bodie, aged 41, with siblings, Howard D. Bodie, aged 17, Reuben C. Bodie, aged 15, Lucy A. Bodie, aged 13, and Alice J. Bodie, aged 6. Her father was shown to be a farmer.
Marriage - Mrs. Helen Burhardt, of this place, and G.A. Conner, of New York City, were united in holy wedlock by Rev. W.H. Swift, at the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The attendants were Mr. Walter Bray, of Hazleton, and Miss Minnie Korb, of Union Hill. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Bodie, of Honesdale. The groom holds a position in the New York postoffice. The newly married couple took the evening train for Carbondale, where they have many friends.
Also - George A. Conner, born in Andes, Delaware Co., New York, aged 27 years, residing in New York City, a government clerk, not married before, and Helen Burhard, of Honesdale, Pa., aged 26 years, residing at Honesdale, Pa., married before, her husband having died August 4, 1898, were married on July 28, 1903, were united in marriage in accordance with license issued by the Clerk of the Orphan's Court of Wayne Co., Pennsylvania by William H. Swift, Minister of the Gospel
In 1930, George A. Conner, aged 53, was living at 3138 Corlear Ave., Bronx, New York, with his wife, Helen M. Conner, aged 52, and sons, Emmerson D. Conner, aged 23, a medical doctor, a rubber salesman, and Everitt F. Conner, aged 22, and stepson, C. Farrington Burkhard, aged 34, a traffic manager. He was shown to be a clerk at the post office.
((Wayne County Herald (Honesdale, Pennsylvania), 30 Jul 1903, Thursday, Page 5; George A. Conner / Helen Burhard in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Marriages, 1852-1968, Film Number: 000955020; 1930 US Federal Census)
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