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Nancy "Ann" Smith

Birth15 Jul 1791 - Egg Harbor, Gloucester, New Jersey, USA
Death2 Feb 1855 - Galloway, Atlantic, New Jersey
MotherSarah Higbee
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Egg Harbor, Gloucester, New Jersey, USA on 15 Jul 1791 to John Smith and Sarah Higbee. Nancy "Ann" Smith married Joshua Alloway and had 7 children. She passed away on 2 Feb 1855 in Galloway, Atlantic, New Jersey.

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John Smith
1735 - 1806
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Sarah Higbee
1740 - 1806
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Joshua Alloway
1790 - 1854
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Charles Alloways
1827 - 1886
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George W Alloway
1817 - Unknown
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Joshua Alloways
1815 - Unknown
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Elizabeth (Lib) Alloways
1823 - 1889
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Joseph Alloway
1821 - 1896
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Mary Alloways
1820 - 1873
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Moses Alloway
1823 - 1890

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