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Hugh Smith

Birth1798 - Virginia
DeathMay 10, 1874 - Morgan Co, West Virginia
MotherChristina Maiden Tusing
FatherWilliam E. Smith

Born in Virginia on 1798 to William E. Smith and Christina Maiden Tusing. Hugh Smith married Sarah Wharton and had 8 children. He passed away on May 10, 1874 in Morgan Co, West Virginia.

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Parents
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William E. Smith
1752 - 1830
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Christina Maiden Tusing
1766 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Wharton
1832 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Clover
1800 - 1855
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Elizabeth Clover
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Nelson Smith
1866 - 1942
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James H. Smith
1873 - 1936
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William W Smith
1862 - 1916
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Mary Emmeline Smith
1864 - 1931
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Maria/martha L Smith
1835 - 1922
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Ida F Smith
1870 - Unknown
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Theodore Smith
1833 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1832 - Unknown

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