Our Cannon FamilyJ.F. Roper & J.O. Fleming, 1996 - 199 σελίδες Johann Peter von Kennen/von Konnen/Voncannon (1722-between 1800-1810) was born at Steinsfurt, Germany, the son of Hans Martin von Kennen/Kennel (1698-1754) and a descendant of Conrad von Kaenel (b. ca. 1532) of Aeschi, Switzerland. He immigrated to America in 1748 and died in Randolph County, North Carolina. His son, John Voncannon/Fincannon (ca. 1750-ca. 1841), a Revolutionary War soldier, moved to Burke County, North Carolina, ca. 1775. He and his wife, Mary, had eight children, 1772-1794. He is buried in the Sardis Cemetery, Caldwell County, North Carolina. His great grandson, Monroe Cannon (1838-1917), married Elizabeth Hogan (1839-1914) in 1861 Caldwell County, North Carolina. They had twelve children, 1863-1883. Monroe and Betsey are buried in the Old Fort Cemetery, McDowell County, North Carolina. Descendants lived in North Carolina and elsewhere. . |
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Aeschi Annie applicant for pension Asheville Bartlett BERTIE STEPPE Bradley buried Old Burke County Caldwell County Cannon family Carnetta census certificate Charles CHARLES CANNON Charlotte Chinn Christina Church Cemetery Cloer COUSIN Creek daughter David death died Divorced Doris Elvira family information father Faulkner Fleming Franklin GENEVA George German Gibbs GRAND Green Grindstaff Hartley Hattie Hewitt Hogan family James JOE FLEMING Joel Bartlett John Cannon John Fincannon Julia July Kaenel lived Lynn Margaret Marion Marlowe marriage married Martha Martin Mary Mary Cannon McDowell County Memorial Park Michael Monroe Cannon Morganton Nancy Cloer NEPHEW NIECE North Carolina Ohio Old Fort Cemetery Paul railroad Rebecca records retired Robert Roper Royce McDaniel Sarah Sharon Memorial Park Stallings Steinsfurt Steppe Sudderth Sworn Texas Thomas Virginia Voncannon Western Carolina University White wife William wounds