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Augusta C. Smith

Birth15 September 1883 - Baltimore City(Independent City), Maryland, USA
DeathAugust 23, 1957 - Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
MotherCaroline Lederer
FatherJohn K "Conrad" Smith

Born in Baltimore City(Independent City), Maryland, USA on 15 September 1883 to John K "Conrad" Smith and Caroline Lederer. Augusta C. Smith married James Albert Gale and had 5 children. She passed away on August 23, 1957 in Baltimore City, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
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John K "Conrad" Smith
1843 - 1890
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Caroline Lederer
1848 - 1939
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James Albert Gale
1878 - 1944
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Helen Marjorie Gale
1910 - 1997
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Dorothy Augusta Gale
1912 - 2002
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Richard Jacob Gale
1930 - 1989
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Edward S. Gale
1921 - 2008
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Melvin A. Gale
1914 - 1991

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