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Jane Smith.

Birth29 Mar 1800 - Frederick, Virginia, United States
Death28 Sep 1874 - Perry, Licking, Ohio, USA
MotherLydia "Liddy" Shaver
FatherMartin Smith

Born in Frederick, Virginia, United States on 29 Mar 1800 to Martin Smith and Lydia "Liddy" Shaver. Jane Smith. married Zenas Hathaway Denman. and had 13 children. She passed away on 28 Sep 1874 in Perry, Licking, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Martin Smith
1770 - 1811
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Lydia "Liddy" Shaver
1773 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Zenas Hathaway Denman.
1791 - 1871
Children Show all
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Mathias Elston Denman
1820 - 1901
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William Harrison Denman
1818 - 1886
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Martha Ann Denman (Enyart)
1824 - 1885
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Nathan Smith Denman.
1838 - 1924
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Zenas Hathaway Denman.
1834 - 1889
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Isabell Denman
1844 - 1896
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Augustine C. Denman.
1840 - 1928
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Samuel Montgomery Denman.
1832 - 1855
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Rebecca Denman.
1822 - 1851
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Abigail Denman
1826 - 1829
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Roverta Denman
1836 - 1860
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Ann Denman
1836 - 1930
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Anna Roverta "Vert" Denman.
1836 - Unknown

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