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Jane Ellen Smith

Birth2 Feb 1828 - Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Death19 Nov 1910 - Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia
MotherSiera Margaret Staley-Smith
FatherWilliam Reinhardt Smith

Born in Deer, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA on 2 Feb 1828 to William Reinhardt Smith and Siera Margaret Staley-Smith. Jane Ellen Smith had 10 children. She passed away on 19 Nov 1910 in Wheeling, Ohio, West Virginia.

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William Reinhardt Smith
1790 - 1872
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Siera Margaret Staley-smith
1805 - 1872
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Sarah Jane Painter
1868 - Unknown
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Emanuel Smith Painter
1857 - 1941
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Rachel Painter
1868 - Unknown
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Charles Wesley Painter
1864 - 1934
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Emma Jane Painter
1861 - 1924
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John Andrew Painter
1852 - 1902
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Margaret Maud Painter
1871 - 1892
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Catharine Kuhn
1843 - Unknown
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Samuel Henry Painter
1854 - 1860
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William James Painter
1849 - 1851

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