1850 Census: "1850 United States Federal Census" Year: 1850; Census Place: Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina; Roll: 859; Page: 322b; Line Number: 1 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 8054 #5892920 (accessed 16 July 2022) Adam Connor (62), Planter, in Sumter, Sumter, South Carolina, USA. Born in South Carolina.
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I was searching for Ann (McDonald) Conner, sister of Mary (McDonald) Lesesne, and found this profile. The shared page from the 1850 census that has Adam Connor (age 62) includes a 10-year-old H.H. Lesesne in the next household of Mary A [E] [Cantey], 43 (following the entry for a schoolmaster and another boy with a different surname). On the same page is a Margaret Lesesne (64) with a T.S. Lesesne (23?), followed by Charles Lesesne (28) in a separate household by himself.
I found a Conner-McDonald match - not the sister I was looking for, but also related to Lesesnes. A bit of the comments I posted on the profile for Charles Frederick Lesesne (1816-1890) - who is not attached to parents:
Charles Frederick Lesesne (1759-1821), DAR Patriot #A069408, married "Binkey" McDonald. Their son Charles married Margaret Anna Connor Davis and son William married Caroline Conyer. One descendant record (for Archibald McDonald, Patriot Ancestor #A076291) shows their son Charles Frederick Lesesne married Margaret Ann Connor (born c1789) at "Williamsburg Twp, St Marks Par SC". She was the daughter of Adam and Susannah (McDonald) Connor - also married at Williamsburg Twp, St Marks Par SC - with Susannah (b 3 October 1768) the daughter of Archibald (born c1740/45) and Martha (Richardson) McDonald. Archibald died in South Carolina's Georgetown District on 29 Mar 1785.
I just saw this. I don't really know much about this family. Just came across them during a challenge at which point I added their profiles. I just went back today to update their son Robert Sutton Connor's profile because I found a newspaper death notice. I wish I could be more helpful.
I found a Conner-McDonald match - not the sister I was looking for, but also related to Lesesnes. A bit of the comments I posted on the profile for Charles Frederick Lesesne (1816-1890) - who is not attached to parents:
Do you know of any McDonalds related to this family?
I just saw this. I don't really know much about this family. Just came across them during a challenge at which point I added their profiles. I just went back today to update their son Robert Sutton Connor's profile because I found a newspaper death notice. I wish I could be more helpful.