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Matilda Correll

Birth9 May 1828 - Monroe cou, Pennsylvania
Death30 May 1900 - Kunkletown, Monroe, PA
MotherSarah "Sally" Schmidt
FatherJohn Correll

Born in Monroe cou, Pennsylvania on 9 May 1828 to John Correll and Sarah "Sally" Schmidt. Matilda Correll married Paul Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 30 May 1900 in Kunkletown, Monroe, PA.

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Parents
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John Correll
1802 - 1892
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Sarah "Sally" Schmidt
1810 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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Paul Smith
1827 - 1914
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Harrison Smith
1858 - 1935
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Jonas P Smith
1856 - 1917
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Mary Ann Smith
1850 - 1936
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Carolina S. Smith
1853 - 1924
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Lydia Deily
1861 - 1941
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Edward Smith
1849 - 1923
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Elias Washington Smith
1852 - 1934
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Erastus Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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