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Fred William Conner

Birth18 Dec 1893 - Bevlery, Virginia
Death26 Nov 1972 - Princeton, Mercer, West Virginia, United States of America
MotherDicie Connor
FatherMarshall R "Ruffner" "Robert" "Reese" Conner

Born in Bevlery, Virginia on 18 Dec 1893 to Marshall R "Ruffner" "Robert" "Reese" Conner and Dicie Connor. Fred William Conner married Amanda Jane Turner and had 4 children. He passed away on 26 Nov 1972 in Princeton, Mercer, West Virginia, United States of America.

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Marshall R "Ruffner" "Robert" "Reese" Conner
1858 - 1937
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Dicie Connor
1870 - Unknown
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Amanda Jane Turner
1899 - 1962
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Nannie Conner
1916 - Unknown
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Lessie D Conner
1913 - 1983
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Eloise Vera Conner
1915 - 1997
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George W Conner
1917 - 2005

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