He married Eva Donnelly (daughter of Francis Donnelly).
Together they had, I believe, seven children: Alice, Edmond, Gerald, Walter D., Martha, Mary, and Richard.
Walter J. was an 1890 graduate of Yale University. He and his brother John H. were joint partners in the business CONNOR BROS. Contractors for Public works in New Haven, CT. Walter also was a past Alderman for the city of New Haven and a retired chemist for the New Haven Water Co.
The pictures to the right are of a rock that was presented to Yale in 1896 by Walter J. Connor. This rock was located in a quarry in New Haven that the Connor family owned and operated out of.
He married Eva Donnelly (daughter of Francis Donnelly).
Together they had, I believe, seven children: Alice, Edmond, Gerald, Walter D., Martha, Mary, and Richard.
Walter J. was an 1890 graduate of Yale University. He and his brother John H. were joint partners in the business CONNOR BROS. Contractors for Public works in New Haven, CT. Walter also was a past Alderman for the city of New Haven and a retired chemist for the New Haven Water Co.
The pictures to the right are of a rock that was presented to Yale in 1896 by Walter J. Connor. This rock was located in a quarry in New Haven that the Connor family owned and operated out of.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement