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Julia Ann Smith

Birth07 Jul 1846 - Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Death12 Jan 1940 - Branchville, Sussex, New Jersey, USA
MotherElizabeth Treible
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Sussex County, New Jersey, USA on 07 Jul 1846 to William Smith and Elizabeth Treible. Julia Ann Smith married Nelson Lewis Depue and had 7 children. She passed away on 12 Jan 1940 in Branchville, Sussex, New Jersey, USA.

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William Smith
1802 - 1876
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Elizabeth Treible
1807 - 1886
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Nelson Lewis Depue
1849 - 1933
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Cora Bell Depue
1876 - 1907
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Loren Shay Depue
1881 - 1987
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Carrie V Depue
1874 - 1959
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Irving Charles Depue
1870 - 1956
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Estella Depue
1887 - 1981
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Franklin Depue
1872 - Unknown
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Luella D Depue
1878 - 1940

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