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Mary Keyes

Birth10 Apr 1834 - Pickaway County, Ohio, USA
Death09 Mar 1921 - Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
MotherElizabeth "Betsy" McHenry
FatherJames Keyes (Va-Indiana) (m Eliz McHenry)

Born in Pickaway County, Ohio, USA on 10 Apr 1834 to James Keyes (Va-Indiana) (m Eliz McHenry) and Elizabeth "Betsy" McHenry. Mary Keyes married Rev. John Milton Smith and had 9 children. She passed away on 09 Mar 1921 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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James Keyes (Va-indiana) (M Eliz Mchenry)
1809 - 1876
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Mchenry
1812 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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Rev. John Milton Smith
1838 - 1916
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Henry Shoop
Unknown - 1862
Children Show all
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Catherine Lucinda Smith
1866 - 1934
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Charles B. Smith
1864 - 1928
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Emma Jane Smith
1871 - Unknown
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Loretta A Smith
1872 - 1956
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Cardella B "Della" Smith
1868 - Unknown
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Wm H Shoop
1858 - Unknown
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George Grant Shoop
1858 - Unknown
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George Elson Shoop
1861 - 1938
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James W Shoop
1855 - 1935

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