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Jane Smith

Birth12 January 1839 - Hernhill, Kent, England
Death23 Apr 1882 - Bennington, Bear Lake, Idaho
MotherSophia Butcher
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Hernhill, Kent, England on 12 January 1839 to William Smith and Sophia Butcher. Jane Smith married Heber Thomas Oakey and had 9 children. She passed away on 23 Apr 1882 in Bennington, Bear Lake, Idaho.

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Parents
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William Smith
1808 - 1874
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Sophia Butcher
1811 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Heber Thomas Oakey
1841 - 1920
Children Show all
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Ida Ellen Oakey
1864 - 1912
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George Louis Oakey
1869 - 1948
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Sophia Maria Oakey
1872 - 1904
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Edward T Oakey
1868 - 1891
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Charles Ernest Oakey
1878 - 1946
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Reuben Oakey
1876 - 1955
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Charlotte J. Oakey
1882 - 1882
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Heber Joseph Oakey
1866 - 1867
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Ada Ann Oakey
1874 - 1877

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