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Catherine Schmidt/Smith

Birth1833 - Wilmot, Ontario, Canada
Death1887 - Butler County, Kansas, USA
MotherBarbara S. Schwartzentruber
FatherJohann Schmidt

Born in Wilmot, Ontario, Canada on 1833 to Johann Schmidt and Barbara S. Schwartzentruber. Catherine Schmidt/Smith married Joseph (Christian) FARNI and had 6 children. She passed away on 1887 in Butler County, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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Johann Schmidt
1797 - 1874
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Barbara S. Schwartzentruber
1807 - 1852
Spouse(s)
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Joseph (Christian) Farni
1825 - 1916
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Joseph Christian Farni (Forna)
1866 - 1943
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Catherine Farni
1859 - Unknown
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Mary Farni
1876 - Unknown
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Lizza Farni
1874 - Unknown
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Barbara Farni
1858 - 1879
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Victorine 'Annie' Farni
1861 - Unknown

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