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The surname Conus was first found in Ile-de-France.
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Conus research. The years 1614, 1650, 1691, 1740, 1803, 1824, 1840, 1856, 1880 and 1917 are included under the topic Early Conus History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Spelling variations of this family name include: Conellier, Conelier, Conon, Conus, Conet, Conez, Conens, Connot, Counot, Conard, Connard, Contier, Cosnard, Cosnier, Coniac, Connac, Conneau, Connelly, Conneault, Connault and many more.
Notable amongst the family was Hervé Le Coniac, who was councillor at the parliament in 1614 and author of the "History of Bretagne from fabulous times until the reign of Henry II." Jean Le Coniac was commissioner councillor in 1650, and Yves, his son, was received at the parliament. Jean Le Coniac was a farmer of the county of Quintin and was honored with noble status in 1691; Jean-Louis de Connac d'Harteville was a camp Marshall in 1740; François-Alexandre-Henri Conneau, born in 1803 in Milan, where his father was an imperial state employee, was, at the age of 17, secretary of...
Another 100 words (7 lines of text) are included under the topic Early Conus Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: L. Conelleau, a religious individual who lived in Quebec in 1871; Dennis Connelly was a laborer in 1871 in Lachene; Patrick Connelly worked in Montreal in 1871..