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Susannah Connor

BirthAug 12, 1827 - County Donegal, Ireland
Death1890 - Gallup, McKinley, New Mexico, USA
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Born in County Donegal, Ireland on Aug 12, 1827. Susannah Connor married William McSparron and had 13 children. She passed away on 1890 in Gallup, McKinley, New Mexico, USA.

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William Mcsparron
1827 - 1907
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William Mcsparran
1847 - 1912
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Susan Mcsparron
1868 - 1955
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Sussan Mcsparron
1851 - Unknown
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Patrick Mcsparran
1855 - Unknown
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Alexander Mcsparron
1856 - 1900
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Samuel Mcsparron
1853 - 1936
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Margaret Mcsparron
1864 - Unknown
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John Mc Sparrow
1861 - Unknown
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Hugh Mcsparron
1858 - 1902
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Susan Mcsparron
1862 - Unknown
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Frances Mcsparron
1865 - Unknown
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George Mcsparron
1850 - Unknown
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James Mcsparron
1867 - Unknown

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