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Sarah Ann E. Condry

Birth28 Feb 1825 - Rutherford, North Carolina, USA
Death14 Nov 1907 - Cragford, Clay, Alabama, United States
MotherLilly Ann Lewing
FatherJames Benjamin "John" Condry

Born in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA on 28 Feb 1825 to James Benjamin "John" Condry and Lilly Ann Lewing. Sarah Ann E. Condry married Elijah C Joyner and had 10 children. She passed away on 14 Nov 1907 in Cragford, Clay, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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James Benjamin "John" Condry
1787 - 1870
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Lilly Ann Lewing
1793 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Elijah C Joyner
1811 - 1865
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Elijah Ferrell 'Doc' Joinercondrey Family Line)
1858 - 1944
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Sarah Mildred Hoestline Hassie Joyner
1854 - 1948
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Dianna Florida Joiner(condry/condrey Family Line) (Lamberth)
1854 - 1924
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Rev John Leake Joiner(condrey Family Line)
1850 - 1909
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Elizabeth Joiner
1839 - 1898
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Jackson Clark Joiner
1845 - 1862
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David Joyner
1838 - 1862
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Benjamin A Joiner
1854 - 1897
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Ann Elizabeth Joiner
1839 - 1884
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Daniel Joiner
1838 - Unknown

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