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Jemima Smith

Birth18 Mar 1761 - Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Death13 Feb 1835 - Marcellus, Onondaga, New York, United States
MotherRemember Ellis
FatherEbenezer Smith

Born in Ashfield, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States on 18 Mar 1761 to Ebenezer Smith and Remember Ellis. Jemima Smith married Lt. Edward Annable and had 11 children. She passed away on 13 Feb 1835 in Marcellus, Onondaga, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Ebenezer Smith
1734 - 1824
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Remember Ellis
1735 - 1795
Spouse(s)
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Lt. Edward Annable
1753 - 1836
Children Show all
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Annar Annable
1786 - 1837
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Alcemena Annable
1788 - 1837
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Abby Anable
1795 - 1871
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Rhoda Annable
1790 - 1883
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Fernando C Anable
1806 - 1886
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Mehitable Annable
1784 - 1843
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Desire Annable
1793 - 1882
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Remember S. Annable
1801 - 1884
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Isabella Annable
1801 - 1802
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Dimick Anable
1783 - 1784
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Dimick (The Second) Annable
1798 - 1808

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