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Electa Smith

Birth18 Jan 1782 - Whiting Township, Addison County, Vermont
Death31 Mar 1849 - Utica, Macomb, Michigan, USA
MotherElizabeth Palmer
FatherCaptain Jehiel Dean Smith

Born in Whiting Township, Addison County, Vermont on 18 Jan 1782 to Captain Jehiel Dean Smith and Elizabeth Palmer. Electa Smith had 13 children. She passed away on 31 Mar 1849 in Utica, Macomb, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Captain Jehiel Dean Smith
1750 - 1836
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Elizabeth Palmer
1755 - 1827
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Marvin Annis Abernethy
1825 - 1894
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Elizabeth Abernathy
1804 - 1804
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Jehiel Abernethy
1806 - 1888
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James Henry Abernethy
1802 - 1863
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William Abernathy
1810 - 1852
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Silas Smith Abernethy
1822 - 1880
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Morris Abernethy
1817 - 1853
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Ann Abernathy
1808 - 1874
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Elizabeth Abernathy
1814 - 1896
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Annis Abernathy
1800 - 1800
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Betsy Abernethy
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Abernethy
1812 - 1842
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Annis Abernethy
1800 - Unknown

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