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John Smith Vane

Birth9 Dec 1889 - Marion, Wayne, New York
Death21 Apr 1966 - Newark, Wayne, New York
MotherVictoria Mahala Smith
FatherJosiah T Tine Vane

Born in Marion, Wayne, New York on 9 Dec 1889 to Josiah T Tine Vane and Victoria Mahala Smith. John Smith Vane married Emma S. Cook and had 12 children. He passed away on 21 Apr 1966 in Newark, Wayne, New York.

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Parents
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Josiah T Tine Vane
1853 - 1940
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Victoria Mahala Smith
1855 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Emma S. Cook
1890 - 1955
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Russell W. Vane
1923 - 1990
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Norma E. Vane
1924 - 2003
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George John Vane
1914 - 1945
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Victoria C Vane
1911 - 1997
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Bessie Carlisle Vane
1915 - 1988
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Maude E Vane
1919 - 2005
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Leo J Vane
1929 - 1994
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Edna M. Vane
1918 - 2008
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Guy Phillip Vane
1916 - 1984
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Norman J. Vane
1924 - 1985
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John Smith Jr. Vane
1926 - 1927
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Earl J Vane
1932 - 2009

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