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Martha Patsy Smith

Birth17 Nov 1781 - Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA
Death31 Mar 1851 - Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA
MotherMargaret Harrod
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA on 17 Nov 1781 to John Smith and Margaret Harrod. Martha Patsy Smith married James S Chenoweth (m. Smith) and had 11 children. She passed away on 31 Mar 1851 in Covington, Kenton, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John Smith
1756 - 1820
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Margaret Harrod
1756 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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James S Chenoweth (M. Smith)
1777 - 1852
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Patsy Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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John Smith Chenoweth (M. Ross)
1803 - 1866
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Jane Sarah Chenoweth
1807 - 1888
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Mary M. Chenoweth
1816 - 1848
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James Marelya Chenoweth
1823 - 1893
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Thomas Hanna Chenoweth
1810 - 1848
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Alexander R Chenoweth
1811 - Unknown
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William S Chenoweth
1816 - 1850
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Gideon D Chenoweth
1821 - 1847
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Francis Chenoweth
1818 - 1847
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Richard W Chenoweth
1804 - 1866
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Henry Chenoweth
1804 - 1882

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