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Jane E. Smith

Birth20 Oct 1837 - St. Helena Parish, LA, United States
Death6 March 1911 - Montgomery County, Texas, USA
MotherMildred (Millie) Higginbotham Strickland #
FatherAustin Wayne Smith

Born in St. Helena Parish, LA, United States on 20 Oct 1837 to Austin Wayne Smith and Mildred (Millie) Higginbotham Strickland #. Jane E. Smith married William Seaton Addison and had 10 children. She passed away on 6 March 1911 in Montgomery County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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Austin Wayne Smith
1816 - 1901
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Mildred (Millie) Higginbotham Strickland #
1818 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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William Seaton Addison
1828 - 1896
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Harriet Augusta Addison
1860 - 1952
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Mary Addison
1867 - 1918
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Amos Kent Addison
1872 - 1957
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Emmett Lee Addison
1877 - 1932
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John Britton Addison
1857 - 1905
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Ashford Addison
1865 - 1937
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Haley Carter Addison
1874 - 1939
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William Marshall Addison
1858 - 1927
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Gertrude Addison
1863 - Unknown
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Jane Addison
1868 - Unknown

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