

Jeremiah Conner was an early settler in Exeter, New Hampshire, as also were two or more of his brothers, all of whom are mentioned in the history of that town as men of considerable prominence per Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts By William Richard Cutter, page 1051.
Jermiah was one of a committee of three appointed in 1731 to "discourse with workmen" about taking down the old meeting house and building a court house "of the stuff of said old house" and when the pews in the new meeting house were sold, he secured number six paying therefore the sum of 10 pounds, five schillings per Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Massachusetts By William Richard Cutter, page 1051.
He served in the company of Captain Kingsley from 1689 to 1696 and was of Capt. Nicholas Gilman's scouts in 1712. He was a farmer and selectman in Exeter, NH.
Married Ann Gove. 7 children.
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November 5, 1672
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
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April 18, 1697
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December 5, 1699
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Exeter, Province of New Hampshire
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March 3, 1701
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May 3, 1704
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September 20, 1706
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Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
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March 30, 1709
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September 7, 1711
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Exeter, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States
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1740
Age 67
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Exeter, Rockingham , New Hampshire
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