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Sudner Conrad

Birth13 February 1830 - Conrad's Run, Reedy, Wirt County (now Roane County), Virginia (Now West Virginia), United States of America
Death1905 - Reedy, Roane, West Virginia, USA
MotherPhoebe Hartley
FatherPeter Jasper Conrad

Born in Conrad's Run, Reedy, Wirt County (now Roane County), Virginia (Now West Virginia), United States of America on 13 February 1830 to Peter Jasper Conrad and Phoebe Hartley. Sudner Conrad married James Ellison Smith and had 4 children. She passed away on 1905 in Reedy, Roane, West Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Peter Jasper Conrad
1793 - 1868
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Phoebe Hartley
1799 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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James Ellison Smith
1812 - 1863
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Kelly Peter Smith
1855 - 1931
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James Madison Smith
1852 - 1937
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Tracey Kansada Smith
1850 - 1927
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Kane A. Smith
1852 - Unknown

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