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John Smith Conner

Birth16 Dec 1833 - Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire
Death3 Nov 1901 - Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California, USA
MotherElizabeth "Eliza" Batchelder
FatherEnoch Flanders Conner

Born in Lancaster, Coos, New Hampshire on 16 Dec 1833 to Enoch Flanders Conner and Elizabeth "Eliza" Batchelder. John Smith Conner married Sarah Jane West and had 8 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1901 in Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California, USA.

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Enoch Flanders Conner
1803 - 1892
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Elizabeth "Eliza" Batchelder
1805 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane West
1842 - 1925
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Elizabeth Connor
1863 - 1898
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Sadie J Conner
1867 - 1918
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Horace G Conner
1864 - 1947
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Joseph Alexander Conner
1888 - 1964
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Enoch Flanners Conner
1876 - 1914
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Laura M Conner
1872 - 1919
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Benjamin Franklin Conner
1869 - 1951
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Alfred Woodham Conner
1879 - 1965

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