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Elizabeth Smith

Birth8 September 1809 - Simpson Creek, Harrison, Virginia, USA
Death23 March 1888 - Harrison, West Virginia, USA
MotherSarah Cutright
FatherJames Allen Smith

Born in Simpson Creek, Harrison, Virginia, USA on 8 September 1809 to James Allen Smith and Sarah Cutright. Elizabeth Smith married John Bown DENHAM and had 6 children. She passed away on 23 March 1888 in Harrison, West Virginia, USA.

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James Allen Smith
1773 - 1835
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Sarah Cutright
1772 - 1837
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John Bown Denham
1806 - 1895
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Elizabeth G Denham
1848 - 1931
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Sarah Roanna Denham
1834 - 1914
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Edmund Denham
1837 - 1892
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Mary Martha Denham
1845 - 1909
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Lamar Denham
1843 - 1861
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Frances A. Denham
1840 - Unknown

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