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James Smith

Birth16 Sep 1819 - Pennsylvania
Death07 Oct 1858 - Jefferson, Wells, Indiana, USA
MotherSarah Mosley
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Pennsylvania on 16 Sep 1819 to John Smith and Sarah Mosley. James Smith married Mary Jane Boston-Smith and had 9 children. He passed away on 07 Oct 1858 in Jefferson, Wells, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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John Smith
1776 - 1843
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Sarah Mosley
1780 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Mary Jane Boston-smith
1822 - 1897
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William J Smith
1857 - 1917
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Gerald Gilbert Smith
1846 - 1873
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George Maben Smith
1851 - 1943
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Mary Ellen Smith
1847 - 1948
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Silas W Smith
1841 - 1863
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Josiah Hugh Smith
1849 - 1923
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Nancy Catherine "Kate" Smith-jones
1854 - 1872
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Elizabeth Jane Smith
1844 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jane Smith
1844 - 1923

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