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Electa Smith

Birth1805 - NY, USA
Death07 Feb 1873 - NEWFANE, NIAGARA CO, NEW YORK
MotherMary Williams
FatherCurtis Smith

Born in NY, USA on 1805 to Curtis Smith and Mary Williams. Electa Smith married Ephrain Bigelow and had 10 children. She passed away on 07 Feb 1873 in NEWFANE, NIAGARA CO, NEW YORK.

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Parents
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Curtis Smith
1761 - 1828
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Mary Williams
1765 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Ephrain Bigelow
1801 - 1826
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Noah Frank Hotchkin
1832 - 1885
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Abram Eli Hotchkin
1829 - 1914
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Smith Curtis Hotchkin
1840 - 1917
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Edwin Andy Hotchkin
1836 - 1906
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Ransom E Bigalow
1827 - 1906
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Lovisa Bigelow
1824 - 1913
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James H. Hotchkin
1834 - 1907
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William Henry H. Hotchkin
1840 - 1873
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Rozella (Rosa) A. Hotchkin
1839 - 1863
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Alexandra Hotchkin
1844 - 1846

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