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Ella Smith

BirthOct 1869 - Fair Haven, New Jersey
DeathSept 1928 - Fair Haven, NJ
MotherEmma Schenck
FatherSidney Howard

Born in Fair Haven, New Jersey on Oct 1869 to Sidney Howard and Emma Schenck. Ella Smith married Benjamin Clarkson Coy and had 11 children. She passed away on Sept 1928 in Fair Haven, NJ.

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Parents
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Sidney Howard
1811 - 1913
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Emma Schenck
1830 - 1898
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Clarkson Coy
1854 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Benjamin Coy
1894 - 1933
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Gertrude Coy
1901 - 1959
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Isabelle Coy
1896 - 1919
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Emma Coy
1893 - Unknown
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Annie Coy
1892 - 1920
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Edward Coy
1905 - 1996
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Edward Coy
1905 - Unknown
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Katherine "Kitty" Coy
1892 - 1917
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Henry Coy
1886 - 1960
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Alexander Coy
1899 - 1923
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Stella Coy
Unknown - Unknown

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