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John M Smith

Birth13 February 1812 - Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey, USA
Death17 April 1879 - West Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherEUPHEMIA "EFFIE" (EVE) (ANN?) FERGUSON / MATTHEWS
FatherISAAC SMITH

Born in Hainesburg, Warren County, New Jersey, USA on 13 February 1812 to ISAAC SMITH and EUPHEMIA "EFFIE" (EVE) (ANN?) FERGUSON / MATTHEWS. John M Smith married Eliza Angelina Seeley and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 April 1879 in West Auburn, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Isaac Smith
1791 - 1863
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Euphemia "Effie" (Eve) (Ann?) Ferguson / Matthews
1796 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Angelina Seeley
1836 - 1925
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Sally Ann Kitchen
1819 - 1850
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Eliza Miles
1836 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ward Lee Smith
1872 - 1951
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Ernest Wellington Smith
1865 - 1956
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Emma D Smith
1869 - 1889
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Robert Kitchen Smith
1839 - 1919
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Gracie Smith
1876 - 1876
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Effie Smith
1867 - 1868
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Benjamin B Smith
1844 - 1903
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Lucy Ann Smith
1836 - 1906
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Isaac Newton Smith
1838 - 1922
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Rebecca Smith
1862 - Unknown

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