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Lucy Conner

Birth14 May 1808 - Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland
Death16 March 1900 - Argos, Marshall, Indiana, United States
MotherSusanna Naylor
FatherJames Connor

Born in Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland on 14 May 1808 to James Connor and Susanna Naylor. Lucy Conner married Charles Brown and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 March 1900 in Argos, Marshall, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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James Connor
Unknown - 1837
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Susanna Naylor
1779 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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Charles Brown
1805 - 1872
Children Show all
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Keziah Brown
1843 - 1926
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Sarah "Sally" Brown
1841 - 1927
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Mathilda (Tillie) Brown
1838 - 1896
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Lucretta Brown
1830 - 1861
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Sylvanus Brown
1848 - 1925
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James L. Brown
1834 - Unknown
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Charles Brown
1845 - Unknown
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Melissa Brown
1832 - 1918
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Lucy Brown
1850 - 1917

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