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Cecelia Mae Conrad 1919–1990 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 18 Aug 1919

Birth Location: Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA

Death Date: 19 Mar 1990

Death Location: Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA

Father: James Conrad

Mother: Sarah Cavanaugh

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In 1919, Cecelia Mae Conrad entered the world in Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA, born to James Albert Conrad And Sarah Loretta Cavanaugh. Cecelia Mae Conrad passed away in 1990 in Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1919, Cecelia Mae Conrad entered the world in Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA, born to James Albert Conrad And Sarah Loretta Cavanaugh.
  • Cecelia Mae Conrad passed away in 1990 in Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA.

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Cecelia Conrad's Ancestors

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Cecelia Conrad
1919–1990
Birth Place: Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA
Parents
James Albert Conrad
1874–1957
Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA
Sarah (Loretta) Cavanaugh
1876–
Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
Francis (Jerome) Conrad
1835–1919
Pennsylvania, USA
Margaret (Jane) Trotter
1843–1910
Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Conrad
1811–1879
Susan Coons
1812–1879
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Conrad
1778–1832
Mary Adams
1785–1823
John Coons
1763–1854
Christina Wolf
1776–1856

Cecelia Conrad's Timeline

2 Records

1919
18 Aug 1919
Birth of Cecelia Mae Conrad in Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA
Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA
1990
19 Mar 1990
Age 71
Death of Cecelia Mae Conrad in Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 18 Aug 1919
    Event Place: Esbon, Jewell, Kansas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 19 Mar 1990
    Event Place: Mankato, Jewell County, Kansas, USA

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