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John J Smith

Birth3 Jul 1857 - NYC, NY, USA
Death6 Oct 1919 - Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, USA
MotherEsther "Essie" Dwyer
FatherPeter Smith

Born in NYC, NY, USA on 3 Jul 1857 to Peter Smith and Esther "Essie" Dwyer. John J Smith married Honore Frances "Nora" Cahill and had 12 children. He passed away on 6 Oct 1919 in Syracuse, Onondaga, NY, USA.

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Parents
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Peter Smith
1827 - 1897
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Esther "Essie" Dwyer
1833 - 1916
Spouse(s)
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Honore Frances "Nora" Cahill
1864 - 1941
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Honora Cahill
1867 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Veronica "Mae" Smith
1893 - 1943
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James Gregory Smith
1899 - 1931
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Josephine Elizabeth Smith
1892 - 1974
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Edward Joseph Smith
1878 - 1937
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Esther T Smith
1880 - 1903
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Eleanor A Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1880 - Unknown
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Ester Smith
1883 - Unknown
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Harry V Smith
1896 - Unknown
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John Smith
1883 - 1908
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Esther Miller
1894 - Unknown
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Gertrude M Miller
1904 - Unknown

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