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Elma Wright

Birth10 December 1854 - New York
Death14 February 1900 - Montour County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherHenry H Wright

Born in New York on 10 December 1854 to Henry H Wright. Elma Wright married James C Smith and had 13 children. She passed away on 14 February 1900 in Montour County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Henry H Wright
1830 - 1902
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Spouse(s)
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James C Smith
1850 - 1929
Children Show all
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Anna M Bitler Boyer
1882 - 1906
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Franklin Miles Bitler
1873 - 1935
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Katherine Mary Zettlemoyer
1889 - 1960
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George C Bitler
1881 - 1881
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Raymond Lewis Bitler
1891 - 1977
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Thomas C Bitler
1870 - 1927
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Harlan Asher Bitler
1887 - Unknown
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Laura H Bitler
1900 - 1900
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Rebeccah L Harmony
1865 - Unknown
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William Edward "Will" Bitler
1882 - 1971
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Edna J. Smith
1883 - 1970
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Harry Roland Bitler
1885 - 1966
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Clarence Smith
1879 - Unknown

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