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Lindsay E Conner

BirthMay 1831 - Georgia
DeathSept 1880 - Milton County, Georgia, USA
MotherSarah Sally Watters
FatherWilliam J Conner

Born in Georgia on May 1831 to William J Conner and Sarah Sally Watters. Lindsay E Conner married Sarah "Sallie" Gazaway and had 7 children. He passed away on Sept 1880 in Milton County, Georgia, USA.

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William J Conner
1813 - Unknown
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Sarah Sally Watters
1812 - Unknown
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Sarah "Sallie" Gazaway
1841 - 1908
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Silvester V Conner
1879 - 1960
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Enoch Offie Conner
1866 - 1912
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Lindsay Elsberry "Elzie" Conner
1868 - 1926
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John H. Conner
1875 - Unknown
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Sarah Conner
1873 - Unknown
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Tilman C. Conner
1877 - 1912
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Melvinia "Millie" Anne Conner
1860 - Unknown

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