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Albert Conner

BirthMar 1874 - Tennessee, United States
Death15 Jan 1955 - Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee
MotherVirginia "Jennie" Conner
FatherAmos Conner

Born in Tennessee, United States on Mar 1874 to Amos Conner and Virginia "Jennie" Conner. Albert Conner married Rindy Johnson and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1955 in Memphis, Shelby, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Amos Conner
1840 - Unknown
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Virginia "Jennie" Conner
1855 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Rindy Johnson
1877 - 1925
Children Show all
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Mary Conner
1902 - Unknown
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James E. Jimmie Conner
1916 - 2004
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Willie Paris Conner
1909 - 1983
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Emma Conner
1899 - 1977
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Lizzie B Conner
1908 - Unknown
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Albert L Conner
1903 - Unknown
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Addillie Conner
1906 - Unknown
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Queen Victoria Connor
1900 - Unknown
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Delia Conner
1916 - Unknown

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