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Nancy Harmon

Birth30 Aug 1797 - Rupert, Bennington, Vermont, USA
Death21 Mar 1878 - Rupert, Bennington, Vermont, USA
MotherElizabeth Sheldon
FatherSeth Harmon

Born in Rupert, Bennington, Vermont, USA on 30 Aug 1797 to Seth Harmon and Elizabeth Sheldon. Nancy Harmon married Sylvester Smith and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 Mar 1878 in Rupert, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Parents
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Seth Harmon
1751 - 1838
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Elizabeth Sheldon
1755 - 1825
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Sylvester Smith
1796 - 1859
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Timothy Dwight Smith
1828 - 1910
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Lucy H Smith
1824 - 1905
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Anna J Smith
1818 - 1913
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Mary E. Sherman
1837 - 1905
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David R. Smith
1835 - 1916
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Henry Martin Smith
1826 - 1906
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Stephen S. Smith
1821 - 1907
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Esther M Smith
1833 - Unknown
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Harriet A Smith
1830 - 1919

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