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John Smith

Birth1809 - Ohio, USA
Deathabt 1880 - Ripley, Indiana, United States
MotherCatherine Caty Mouser Smith, 1770
FatherJohn Smith, 1770

Born in Ohio, USA on 1809 to John Smith, 1770 and Catherine Caty Mouser Smith, 1770. John Smith married Barbara Barnhart and had 9 children. He passed away on abt 1880 in Ripley, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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John Smith, 1770
1770 - 1847
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Catherine Caty Mouser Smith, 1770
1770 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Barnhart
1810 - Unknown
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John Clinton Smith
1844 - 1915
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Samuel H Smith
1829 - 1894
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Lucinda Smith
1837 - 1909
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Jacob Smith
1847 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jane Smith
1837 - 1895
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Emanuel S. Smith
1848 - 1914
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Emanuel Smith
1842 - 1914
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Philip Smith
1852 - Unknown
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Howard S. Smith
1853 - Unknown

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