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William C Connell

Birth1771 - South Carolina (probable based on father's records)
Death21 Apr 1846 - Trimble County, Kentucky
MotherNancy Ann Lawson
FatherJesse CONNELL

Born in South Carolina (probable based on father's records) on 1771 to Jesse CONNELL and Nancy Ann Lawson. William C Connell married Mary Smith and had 6 children. He passed away on 21 Apr 1846 in Trimble County, Kentucky.

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Jesse Connell
1747 - 1826
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Nancy Ann Lawson
1753 - 1827
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Mary Smith
1802 - 1826
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Mary Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Jesse Connell
1818 - 1892
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Mary E. Pryor
1824 - 1917
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Eleanor Connell
1829 - 1913
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Sanford B. Connell
1826 - 1827
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Cornelia Connell
1818 - 1845
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Nancy Connell
1820 - 1900

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