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Edward Conner

Birth12 Jul 1793 - Ireland
Death12 June 1873 - MECHANICSBURG, Cedar, Iowa, USA
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Born in Ireland on 12 Jul 1793. Edward Conner married Eliza Milligan and had 12 children. He passed away on 12 June 1873 in MECHANICSBURG, Cedar, Iowa, USA.

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Eliza Milligan
1807 - 1877
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Catharine Conner
1839 - Unknown
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Jane Conner
1844 - Unknown
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Harriet Conner
1846 - 1856
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Mary Cavanaugh
1832 - 1893
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Ann Elizabeth Conner
1841 - 1915
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Flora Connor
1861 - Unknown
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Daniel Conner
1850 - 1918
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Edward O'connor
1826 - 1899
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George Conner
1830 - 1887
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Margaret Conner
1828 - 1901
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William Milli Conner
1834 - 1915
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Joseph Conner
1836 - 1878

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