This is my 3rd attempt to get this to post ! NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11188 SIMPSON CO J. HENRY CONN Conn, Hardin, Herndon, Cleveland #11188: Kentucky Genealogy and Biography, Volume IV, Battle Perrin Kniffin, 3rd ed., 1886. Simpson CO. J. HENRY CONN was born January 31, 1863, in Logan County, Ky. He is third of two sons and two daughters born to John Milton and America L. (Hardin) Conn, who were, respectively, natives of Scott and Logan Counties. John M. Conn is a wealthy and extensive farmer on Red River, east of Adairville, and is a son of Dr. Notley and Sallie A. (Herndon) Conn. Dr. Notely Conn was a farmer of Scotch descent, and moved to Logan County about 1840, where he purchased a large tract of land. Thompson and America (Harding) Hardin, the maternal grandparents of J. Henry Conn, were born, respectively, in North Carolina and Logan County, Ky. J. Henry Conn was reared on a farm and attended the common schools; later entered Ogden College at Bowling Green, from which he graduated in 1882. In 1884 he located at Franklin, where he is engaged in milling roller process his mill being one of the finest in the county. Mr. Conn, morally and intellectually, stands high in the estimation of the people in Simpson County. The Conns have always been numbered among the leading and representative men of southern Kentucky. He cast his first presidential vote for Cleveland in 1884 KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies KYRESEARCH Archives:http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kyresearch