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Freeman Conder was born on 28 Nov 1876 in St. Louis Co., Missouri
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4,5,6 He appeared on the 1880 Federal Census of Beaver Dam Twp., Butler Co., Missouri
G, in the household of Robert N. Hunt and Elizabeth, his mother's parents, along with his parents, James Conder and Sarah Hunt.
1 Freeman married first
Bertha C. Weber, daughter of
William L. Weber and
Emilie Gapsch, on 1 Oct 1908 in Clayton, St. Louis Co., Missouri
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7,8,9 Freeman and Bertha appeared on the 1910 Federal Census of Bonhomme Twp., St. Louis Co., Missouri, at Marshall Rd.
G, enumerated 23 Apr 1910, reporting that they rented their home. Their daughter Elsie was listed as living with them, as was his mother, Reinhold Dudeck.
14 Freeman and Bertha appeared on the 1920 Federal Census of Valley Park, St. Louis Co., Missouri, at Marshall Ave.
G, enumerated 3 Jan 1920, reporting that they rented their home. Their children Elsie and William were listed as living with them.
15 His wife died on 5 Jun 1926 in 7219 Devonshire Ave., Shrewsbury, St. Louis Co., Missouri
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3 Freeman appeared on the 1930 Federal Census of Shrewsbury, St. Louis Co., Missouri, at 7219 Devonshire Ave.
G, enumerated 9 Apr 1930, reporting that he owned a home valued at $3,500.
16 Freeman married second Cecilia Diener, daughter of Joseph Diener and Ida Amalia Kremer, on 4 Feb 1931 in St. Louis Co., Missouri
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10,11,12 Freeman and Cecilia appeared on the 1940 Federal Census of St. Louis, Missouri, at 6220 Hancock
G, enumerated 18 Apr 1940, reporting they owned a home valued at $2,500 and had lived in the same house in 1935. His son William was listed as living with them.
17 Freeman was a laborer in a glass works and later in a car shop. By 1930 he was a mechanic in a bed factory. By 1940 he was a laborer in the lumber business. That year he reported he had worked 28 hours the last week of March, and had worked 32 weeks the prior year, earning $520.
18,19,20,21 Freeman died on 28 Sep 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri
G, at age 70.
13 He was buried on 1 Oct 1947 in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lemay, Missouri
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