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Mary L Smith

Birth14 Aug 1818 - Chautauqua, Chautauqua, New York, United States
DeathJune 1886 - Steele, Minnesota, USA
MotherBertha Gross
FatherDavid A Smith

Born in Chautauqua, Chautauqua, New York, United States on 14 Aug 1818 to David A Smith and Bertha Gross. Mary L Smith married Thomas M Kenyon and had 12 children. She passed away on June 1886 in Steele, Minnesota, USA.

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Parents
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David A Smith
1793 - Unknown
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Bertha Gross
1798 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Thomas M Kenyon
1812 - 1882
Children Show all
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Darwin E Kenyon
1858 - 1921
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Eliza Jane Kenyon
1844 - 1896
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Thomas Edgar Kenyon
1846 - 1901
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Frank Smith Kenyon
1855 - 1914
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Frederick W Kenyon
1863 - 1927
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Phoebe A Kenyon
1840 - 1893
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Mary Lois Kenyon
1848 - 1924
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Marion Ambrosia Kenyon
1836 - 1907
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Willis Kenyon
1853 - 1932
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Walter H Kenyon
1850 - 1903
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David C Kenyon
1834 - 1842
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Willis E Kenyon
1853 - Unknown

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