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Gertrude Conner

Birthabt 1877 - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Death17 Jul 1924 - Norwood Park, Cook, Illinois, USA
MotherBelle HOPPER
FatherJohn CONNOR

Born in Manchester, Lancashire, England on abt 1877 to John CONNOR and Belle HOPPER. Gertrude Conner married Robert Latimer and had 7 children. She passed away on 17 Jul 1924 in Norwood Park, Cook, Illinois, USA.

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John Connor
Unknown - Unknown
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Belle Hopper
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Robert Latimer
1877 - 1948
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William Thompson Latimer
1905 - 1973
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Lena Guichard
1907 - 1993
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Robert Nathaniel Latimer
1906 - 1994
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Dorothy Latimer
1902 - Unknown
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Joan M Latimer
1910 - 1998
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Josephine M Ladimer
1911 - Unknown
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Richard W Latimer
1918 - 1920

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