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Alexander Smith

Birth1797 - Ancram, Columbia County, New York, United States of America
Death24 February 1854 - Columbia County, New York, USA
MotherEffa McIntire
FatherAlexander Smith

Born in Ancram, Columbia County, New York, United States of America on 1797 to Alexander Smith and Effa McIntire. Alexander Smith married Lydia Hoag and had 7 children. He passed away on 24 February 1854 in Columbia County, New York, USA.

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Alexander Smith
1772 - 1852
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Effa Mcintire
1774 - 1861
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Lydia Hoag
1799 - 1866
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Hellen Smith
1831 - 1857
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Anna Smith
1835 - 1857
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Armilia Smith
1827 - 1898
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Esther Smith
1833 - 1907
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Otis Smith
1843 - 1885
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William Smith
1841 - 1922
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Margaret Smith
1829 - 1862

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