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Winnie M Conner

Birth15 Mar 1838 - Robeson Co, North Carolina
Death24 Dec 1910 - Robeson Co, North Carolina
MotherSophia Bledsoe
FatherJohn B Conner

Born in Robeson Co, North Carolina on 15 Mar 1838 to John B Conner and Sophia Bledsoe. Winnie M Conner married James Henry Smith and had 7 children. She passed away on 24 Dec 1910 in Robeson Co, North Carolina.

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John B Conner
1802 - 1865
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Sophia Bledsoe
1814 - Unknown
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James Henry Smith
1843 - 1915
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Elizabeth Victoria Smith
1866 - 1936
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James Haywood Smith
1862 - 1920
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Martha Mountia Isidora (Dora) Smith
1882 - 1935
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William Nelson Smith
1864 - 1910
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John Cantrell Smith
1871 - 1943
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Emma Smith
1868 - Unknown
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James Henry Smith
1862 - 1952

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