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In 1846, she married the actor Edmond S. Connor and together they would appear on stage at and later manage the Arch Street Theatre in Philadelphia.
The contest was held by Staten Island's Borough President Robert T. Connor.
Henry G. Connor (1852–1924), North Caroline state senator and state superior court judge
In late 2010 they once again expanded to include offices in the Port of Newark, joining Baltimore, Louisville, Norfolk and Dulles as its main hubs.
Aloysius J. Connor, U.S. District Court, District of New Hampshire from 1966 to 1967, and was then a law clerk to the New Hampshire Supreme Court from 1967 to 1968.
Connor, like all U.S. submarine officers (with the exception of supply officers and some Limited Duty Officers (LDO) and Chief Warrant Officers assigned to Ballistic Missile Submarines) attended Nuclear Power School and received submarine training.
Peter S. Connor, United States Marine Corps staff sergeant posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor
He was born to Henry G. Connor and Kate Whitfield Connor on September 26, 1878, in Wilson, North Carolina.
Connor was appointed by Governors Nelson Rockefeller and Hugh Carey as Commander of the New York State Naval Militia with the rank of Rear Admiral NYNM.
He was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1906, receiving 174,750 votes against 104,398 for Michael F. Blenski (Democratic), 25,036 for William Kaufmann (Social Democrats), 8,724 for August F. Fehlandt (Progressive) and 510 for John Veirthaler (Socialist Labor).