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William Condent Kerr family

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William Condent Kerr family
William Condent Kerr was one of nine children of James Elder Kerr, Jr. and Clarissa Ann Beatty. He married Ida May Lucas on Sep 14, 1882, and died Nov 30, 1947. Pictured with children Katharine and Jimmy. Man on right is William's great-uncle Robert Templeton, who married Jane Beatty, sister of Alexander Nesbit Beatty. Contact submitter for biographies of William's ancestors.
People in photo include: Katherine Kerr, Robert Templeton, and Jimmy Kerr
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William Condent Kerr
William Condent Kerr was born on May 29, 1858. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember William Condent Kerr.
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