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John Gordon Conner

Birth4 Feb 1887 - Lincoln County, Georgia, USA
Death18 Mar 1964 - Statesboro, Bulloch, Georgia, USA
MotherMary Isabella Johnson
FatherJames Conner

Born in Lincoln County, Georgia, USA on 4 Feb 1887 to James Conner and Mary Isabella Johnson. John Gordon Conner married Mamie B Collins and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 Mar 1964 in Statesboro, Bulloch, Georgia, USA.

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James Conner
1836 - 1910
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Mary Isabella Johnson
1848 - 1895
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Mamie B Collins
1891 - 1977
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Mamie Collins
Unknown - Unknown
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Otis Conner
1913 - 1978
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Ethel Conner
1910 - 2007
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Levera Connor
1916 - 1984
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Charles Lindbergh Conner
1926 - 1990
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Ouida Bell Conner Hendrix
1929 - 2005

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