She is listed with her parents in the Enfield, NY census: 1870 Anna 3; 1875 Hannah 8, born Tompkis; 1880 Anna 13. She is listed with Elisha in the Ulysses, NY census: 1900 Anna B(?) 33, born January 1867, married 4 years, 2 children, both living; 1910 Anna 43, wife, married twice, currently married 12 years, 4 children, all living; 1920 Anna 52, wife; 1930 Anna M 63, married at age 30. Her mother Mary is listed with them in1900 as Mary Durling 76, born December 1823, widow, mother-in-law to Elisha, 14 (?) children, 4 living, parents born in PA. Grove cemetery, Trumansburg, NY, Anna D Conover 1867 - 1949, lot1485. [The Grove cemetery listing on the Tompkins County Page has: Conover, Anna Mae Lot 1485 d. May. 7, 1949 ae 82 y] From 'The Free Press', Trumansburg, NY, Friday, May 31, 1949: 'Mrs. Anna May Conover, 81, died at her home in the Town of Ulysses, Saturday, May 7, 1949, following an illness of several years. Surviving are her husband, Elihu S. Conover; three daughters, Mrs. LeonH. Tucker, Trumbulls Corners, Mrs. Robert Murray, Reynoldsville, and Mrs. Harry Willis, Enfield Center; one son, Clifford Conover, Trumansburg; 16 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Stewart-Rhode Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Ford Crippen officiating. Burial was in Grove Cemetery.'
Anna May Durling was born in Jan. 1867. She was the daughter of
John Durling and
Mary T. Ford. Anna May Durling married
Elihu S. Conover, son of
Elias Conover and
Margaret (Unknown), c 1896.
Anna May Durling and
Elihu S. Conover appeared on the census of 30. Apr. 1930 at Ulysses Twp., Tompkins County, New York. Anna May Durling died on 7. May. 1949 at age 82. She was buried at Grove Cemetery, Trumansburg, Tompkins County, New York. 'The Free Press', Trumansburg, NY, Friday, May 31, 1949: 'Mrs. Anna May Conover, 81, died at her home in the Town of Ulysses, Saturday, May 7, 1949, following an illness of several years. Surviving are her husband, Elihu S. Conover; three daughters, Mrs. LeonH. Tucker, Trumbulls Corners, Mrs. Robert Murray, Reynoldsville, and Mrs. Harry Willis, Enfield Center; one son, Clifford Conover, Trumansburg; 16 grandchildren, and five great grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held at the Stewart-Rhode Funeral Home at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, with the Rev. Ford Crippen officiating. Burial was in Grove Cemetery.'