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John Smith

BirthOct 1810 - Oley, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Death28 Aug 1901 - Rough and Ready, Pennsylvania
MotherMagdalene Henninger
FatherMichael Schmidt Smith

Born in Oley, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States on Oct 1810 to Michael Schmidt Smith and Magdalene Henninger. John Smith married Rachael Erdman and had 13 children. He passed away on 28 Aug 1901 in Rough and Ready, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Michael Schmidt Smith
1780 - 1854
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Magdalene Henninger
1782 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Rachael Erdman
1814 - 1860
Children Show all
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John E. Smith
1839 - 1914
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William Smith
1835 - 1927
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Elias Smith
1837 - 1929
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Catherine Smith
1842 - 1878
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Henry E Smith
1858 - 1933
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Mary Smith
1834 - 1908
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Daniel Smith
1852 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1846 - 1882
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George E. Smith
1849 - 1886
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Nathan Smith
1843 - Unknown
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Lydia Smith
1840 - 1913
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Mannie R. Smith
1858 - Unknown
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Martha J Smith
1850 - 1917

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