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Althea A. Smith

Birth15 March 1796 - Turkey Point, Cumberland County, New Jersey
DeathFebruary 20, 1872 - Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey
MotherNot Available
FatherJonathan Smith

Born in Turkey Point, Cumberland County, New Jersey on 15 March 1796 to Jonathan Smith. Althea A. Smith had 15 children. She passed away on February 20, 1872 in Dividing Creek, Cumberland County, New Jersey.

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Jonathan Smith
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William Francis Campbell
1827 - 1901
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Charles D Campbell
1821 - 1895
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Mary Campbell
1833 - 1920
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Jacob Beakley Campbell
1831 - 1919
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Daniel Berkley Campbell
1837 - 1908
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Martha Jane Campbell
1839 - 1922
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Althea S Campbell
1829 - 1910
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Sophie Campbell
1820 - Unknown
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Phebe Campbell
1824 - Unknown
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Abigail B Campbell
1816 - Unknown
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John Throckmorton Benton Campbell
1835 - 1916
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William Campbell
1838 - Unknown
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Jane Thompson Campbell
1826 - 1907
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Amelia Augusta Campbell
1833 - 1915
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Peter Bowne Campbell
1830 - 1924

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