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David Conner

Birth29 Dec 1801 - Ohio, United States
Death1850-1870 - Iowa, USA
MotherPriscilla Aldridge
FatherAndrew Conner

Born in Ohio, United States on 29 Dec 1801 to Andrew Conner and Priscilla Aldridge. David Conner married Christiana Kistler and had 10 children. He passed away on 1850-1870 in Iowa, USA.

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Parents
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Andrew Conner
1771 - 1839
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Priscilla Aldridge
1779 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Christiana Kistler
1801 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Wilson W. Conner
1841 - 1910
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Jefferson F Conner
1843 - 1930
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Elizabeth Jane Barker
1832 - 1922
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Andrew Jackson (Aj) Conner
1826 - 1915
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David Conner
1831 - 1894
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Stephen Conner
1835 - 1917
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Catherine Conner
1828 - 1928
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Mary Ann Conner
1825 - 1883
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William Conner
1838 - 1850
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Jeff Connor
Unknown - Unknown

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