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Elisabeth Ann Smith

Birth10 Oct 1789 - North East, Dutchess, New York, United States
Death16 Jul 1874 - New Marlborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA
MotherRachel Swan
FatherEnoch Smith

Born in North East, Dutchess, New York, United States on 10 Oct 1789 to Enoch Smith and Rachel Swan. Elisabeth Ann Smith married Jeremiah Parmelee and had 13 children. She passed away on 16 Jul 1874 in New Marlborough, Berkshire, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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Enoch Smith
1738 - 1833
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Rachel Swan
1761 - 1822
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Jeremiah Parmelee
1792 - 1862
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Lafayette Parmalee
1825 - Unknown
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Timothy Enoch Parmalee
1809 - 1880
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Jeremiah Parmelee
1817 - 1890
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Milo Tallmadge Parmelee
1820 - 1895
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Alvira Sophronia Parmalee
1826 - 1875
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Jehiel Nettleton Parmelee
1813 - 1870
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Lura Parmelee
1818 - 1867
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Jane Matilda Parmelee
1820 - 1879
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Electa Rose Parmelee
1828 - 1909
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Lucretia Parmalee
1811 - 1813
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Elsebeth Maria Parmalee
1830 - 1831
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Amanda Parmelee
1833 - 1833
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Rachael Marana Parmelee
1815 - 1889

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