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Emily E Goodman

Birth14 Nov 1842 - Scott, Illinois, USA
Death8 Nov 1918 - Dienhard Cementery Kellerville, Illinois, USA
MotherTabitha wifeWilliamGoodman
FatherJosh Goodman

Born in Scott, Illinois, USA on 14 Nov 1842 to Josh Goodman and Tabitha wifeWilliamGoodman. Emily E Goodman married James O'Connor and had 9 children. She passed away on 8 Nov 1918 in Dienhard Cementery Kellerville, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Josh Goodman
1812 - Unknown
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Tabitha Wifewilliamgoodman
1825 - Unknown
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James O'connor
1828 - 1887
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James Oconner
1829 - 1887
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Daniel Oconnor
1861 - 1945
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Charles O'connor
1859 - 1942
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George Washington O'connor
1870 - 1949
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Edwin O'connor
1862 - 1881
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Elma P. O'connor
1878 - 1881
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Mary Ellen O'connor
1867 - 1915
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John F. Oconnor
1875 - Unknown
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James Oconnor
1869 - Unknown
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Cornelia A. O'connor
1866 - 1890

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