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Nancy Smith

Birth10 Feb 1811 - Shougom-Franklin, Morris, New Jersey, USA
Death27 Feb 1882 - Denville, Morris, New Jersey, United States
MotherMahetable I Youngs (Smith)
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Shougom-Franklin, Morris, New Jersey, USA on 10 Feb 1811 to John Smith and Mahetable I Youngs (Smith). Nancy Smith had 12 children. She passed away on 27 Feb 1882 in Denville, Morris, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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John Smith
1788 - 1853
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Mahetable I Youngs (Smith)
1791 - 1858
Children Show all
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John Wesley Dickerson
1851 - 1883
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Caroline "Carrie" Dickerson
1836 - 1912
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Julia Ann Dickerson
1832 - 1859
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Daniel Dickerson
1837 - 1920
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Charles S Dickerson
1840 - 1913
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Harriet Eliza Dickerson
1843 - 1920
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Emma Jane Dickerson
1846 - 1914
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Abigail Dickerson
1834 - 1835
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Hetty S Dickerson
1830 - 1895
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Mary Wood Dickerson
1828 - 1907
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Stepen Dickerson
1847 - Unknown
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Ada E Dickerson
1856 - 1925

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