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John Daniel Conn

BirthMay 10, 1858 - Franklin, Sevier, Arkansas, United States
Death21 Dec 1929 - Asher, Pottawatomie, Oklahoma, United States
MotherSarah Docia Coleman
FatherIsaac William Sterling Conn

Born in Franklin, Sevier, Arkansas, United States on May 10, 1858 to Isaac William Sterling Conn and Sarah Docia Coleman. John Daniel Conn married Sarah Sallie Catherine Hiner and had 11 children. He passed away on 21 Dec 1929 in Asher, Pottawatomie, Oklahoma, United States.

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Isaac William Sterling Conn
1818 - 1905
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Sarah Docia Coleman
1818 - 1860
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Sarah Sallie Catherine Hiner
1863 - 1934
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Mattie Lou Conn (Vallandingham)
1895 - 1977
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Clarence Fredric Conn
1893 - 1969
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Robert Clem Conn
1897 - 1973
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Leonidas Conn
1900 - 1965
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Docia Catherine Conn
1881 - 1953
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Carl Clyde Conn
1903 - 1973
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Mertie Conn
1886 - 1970
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Edna Conn
1891 - 1928
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Susan Emma Conn
1888 - Unknown
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Charles Thomas Conn
1885 - 1885
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John Sanders Conn
1883 - 1883

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