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John James Smith

BirthJul 1838 - New York
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Kelder
FatherJohn Connor Smith

Born in New York on Jul 1838 to John Connor Smith and Elizabeth Kelder. John James Smith married Rachel Proper and had 11 children.

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Parents
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John Connor Smith
1810 - 1887
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Elizabeth Kelder
1813 - 1881
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Rachel Proper
1842 - 1915
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John C. Smith
1864 - 1910
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Jennie Smith
1878 - 1930
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Alfred Smith
1884 - Unknown
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Rosela Smith
1882 - Unknown
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Kate Smith
1880 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1873 - Unknown
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George Smith
1870 - Unknown
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Tammy Smith
1866 - Unknown
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Abraham Smith
1875 - 1938
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Fannie Smith
1865 - 1940
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Lillian? Smith
1869 - Unknown

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