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Anna Loder

Birth12 Aug 1770 - Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death9 Jul 1849 - Washington, Hendricks, Indiana, United States
MotherAnn Bouton
FatherCapt. Jonathan Loder

Born in Stamford, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States on 12 Aug 1770 to Capt. Jonathan Loder and Ann Bouton. Anna Loder married Asahel Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 9 Jul 1849 in Washington, Hendricks, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Capt. Jonathan Loder
1741 - 1832
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Ann Bouton
1738 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Asahel Smith
1764 - 1811
Children Show all
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Cynthia Smith
1795 - 1871
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Morgan Lewis Smith
1806 - 1869
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Sarah Smith
1797 - 1857
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Elizabeth (Betsey) Smith
1798 - Unknown
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Fanny Smith
1804 - 1828
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Ann Smith
1810 - 1843
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Alfred Lockwood Smith
1808 - Unknown
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Jerid Smith
1802 - 1802

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