Elias Milton Conger

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Elias Milton Conger

Birth
Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jun 1880 (aged 67)
Bluff Creek, Monroe County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Albia, Monroe County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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My Great-Great-Great-Grandfather

The request for a photo as shown above isn't
necessary, as there already is one. The same
thing goes for his parents, as the current photo
clearly establishes where they're buried at.

Conger name pronunciation:
The ger in Conger is pronounced just like the
Ger in Gerber baby food, with a hard g sound,
same as with the word girl.

Spouse of Mary Jane Hatton Conger.
He is buried with his parents at Bluff Creek.
Elias Milton and his wife Mary Jane were both
deaf mutes, as well as the parents of seven
children, four of which reached adulthood.

Listed below through patrilineal descent
tracing, and also of the most senior direct male
line of Jonathan Conger and Ann Enyard, is the
"eldest surviving son of the eldest surviving
son"
, and so on ....

Agnatic primogeniture
My father, Robert Anthony Conger, currently is
the most senior agnate in the Conger line of
descent from Jonathan Conger and Ann
Enyard. Jonathan's son David (father of Elias
Darby Conger) died in 1778, whilst Jonathan
himself died less than a year later in 1779.
Concerning agnatic primogeniture, the
following is a list of those who were senior
agnates during their lifetime since that of the
deaths of Jonathan Conger and his son David:
_____________________________________

• (Start – 1779) Jonathan Conger
• (**** – ****) David Conger
• (1779 – 1845) Elias Darby Conger
• (1845 – 1871) David S. Conger
• (1871 – 1880) Elias Milton Conger
• (1880 – 1932) Jacob David Conger
• (1932 – 1933) Halleck Geddis Conger
• (1933 – 1961) Frederick Pearl Conger
• (1961 – 1970) Dale Cole Conger
• (**** – ****) Donald Fred Conger
• (1970 – 20**) Robert Anthony Conger
• (20** – 20**) Christopher Donald Conger
_____________________________________

Italics indicates non-ancestors.
**** indicates already-deceased.
Bold indicates direct male line.

(Note that the first date listed indicates when
they became senior agnate, the second date
when they died. Birth dates are not shown.)
My Great-Great-Great-Grandfather

The request for a photo as shown above isn't
necessary, as there already is one. The same
thing goes for his parents, as the current photo
clearly establishes where they're buried at.

Conger name pronunciation:
The ger in Conger is pronounced just like the
Ger in Gerber baby food, with a hard g sound,
same as with the word girl.

Spouse of Mary Jane Hatton Conger.
He is buried with his parents at Bluff Creek.
Elias Milton and his wife Mary Jane were both
deaf mutes, as well as the parents of seven
children, four of which reached adulthood.

Listed below through patrilineal descent
tracing, and also of the most senior direct male
line of Jonathan Conger and Ann Enyard, is the
"eldest surviving son of the eldest surviving
son"
, and so on ....

Agnatic primogeniture
My father, Robert Anthony Conger, currently is
the most senior agnate in the Conger line of
descent from Jonathan Conger and Ann
Enyard. Jonathan's son David (father of Elias
Darby Conger) died in 1778, whilst Jonathan
himself died less than a year later in 1779.
Concerning agnatic primogeniture, the
following is a list of those who were senior
agnates during their lifetime since that of the
deaths of Jonathan Conger and his son David:
_____________________________________

• (Start – 1779) Jonathan Conger
• (**** – ****) David Conger
• (1779 – 1845) Elias Darby Conger
• (1845 – 1871) David S. Conger
• (1871 – 1880) Elias Milton Conger
• (1880 – 1932) Jacob David Conger
• (1932 – 1933) Halleck Geddis Conger
• (1933 – 1961) Frederick Pearl Conger
• (1961 – 1970) Dale Cole Conger
• (**** – ****) Donald Fred Conger
• (1970 – 20**) Robert Anthony Conger
• (20** – 20**) Christopher Donald Conger
_____________________________________

Italics indicates non-ancestors.
**** indicates already-deceased.
Bold indicates direct male line.

(Note that the first date listed indicates when
they became senior agnate, the second date
when they died. Birth dates are not shown.)