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Mary Smith

Birth1829 - Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States
Death12 Jul 1884 - Freeport, Nassau, New York, United States
MotherElizabeth Susan TREADWELL
FatherGeorge SMITH

Born in Hempstead, Queens, New York, United States on 1829 to George SMITH and Elizabeth Susan TREADWELL. Mary Smith married Richard G. Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 12 Jul 1884 in Freeport, Nassau, New York, United States.

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Parents
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George Smith
1805 - 1880
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Elizabeth Susan Treadwell
1809 - 1880
Spouse(s)
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Richard G. Smith
1817 - 1886
Children Show all
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Virginia Smith
1872 - 1965
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Winifred Smith
1866 - 1945
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Thomas C Smith
1861 - 1922
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Delameter Smith
1857 - 1936
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Matilda Kinney
1861 - Unknown
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Ida Barker
1864 - Unknown
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Horace B. Smith
1851 - 1891
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Elizabeth Smith
1856 - 1930

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