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Adalaide Smith

Birth25 Jun 1834 - Columbiana County, Ohio
Death30 Apr 1874 - Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri
MotherSarah Chapman
FatherLt Gov George Smith

Born in Columbiana County, Ohio on 25 Jun 1834 to Lt Gov George Smith and Sarah Chapman. Adalaide Smith married John Quincy Adams Kemper and had 13 children. She passed away on 30 Apr 1874 in Cameron, Clinton County, Missouri.

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Parents
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Lt Gov George Smith
1809 - 1881
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Sarah Chapman
1815 - 1836
Spouse(s)
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John Quincy Adams Kemper
1826 - 1915
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Quincy M Kemper
1862 - 1930
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Mary B. "Mollie" (1874) Kemper
1865 - 1958
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Sarah A Kemper
1853 - 1876
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George Smith Kemper
1857 - 1944
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Elizabeth "Betty" Kemper
1855 - Unknown
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Harrison M Kemper
1868 - Unknown
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James C Kemper
1863 - Unknown
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Benjamin "Ben" Kemper
1870 - Unknown
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Claude Silverton Kemper
1873 - Unknown
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W. T. Kemper
1852 - 1853
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John M Kemper
1859 - 1861
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Berry Kemper
1870 - Unknown
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Claudine Kemper
1873 - Unknown

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