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Louisa Smith

Birth1825 - Indiana, United States
Death18 Nov 1897 - Richwood, Richland, Wisconsin, United States
MotherNancy Ann Langley
FatherCharles William M. Smith GF3

Born in Indiana, United States on 1825 to Charles William M. Smith GF3 and Nancy Ann Langley. Louisa Smith married Jacob Garner and had 8 children. She passed away on 18 Nov 1897 in Richwood, Richland, Wisconsin, United States.

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Parents
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Charles William M. Smith Gf3
1804 - 1895
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Nancy Ann Langley
1804 - 1872
Spouse(s)
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Jacob Garner
1823 - 1888
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Sarah Elizabeth Garner
1846 - 1932
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Silas K. Garner
1846 - 1908
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Lydia Ann Garner
1853 - 1933
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Charles R Garner
1861 - 1935
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Hannah Ellen Garner
1856 - 1933
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Joseph Allen Garner
1847 - 1850
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Jacob Garner
1844 - 1913
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Ulyses Garner
1847 - Unknown

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