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Nora V Feisel

BirthJan 1870 - New York
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Born in New York on Jan 1870. Nora V Feisel married Edward E Smith and had 17 children.

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Edward E Smith
1868 - Unknown
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Everett Smith
1868 - 1944
Children Show all
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Veronica "Vera" Smith
1901 - 1998
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Geraldine Smith
1908 - 1985
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Frances A Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Nora A Smith
1895 - Unknown
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William V Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Edward Smith
1900 - 1944
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Martha C Smith
1898 - Unknown
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Loretta Smith
1898 - Unknown
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Martha Smith Gill
1902 - 1979
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Edward J Smith
1899 - 1961
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Lawretta Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Francis Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Edward J Smith
1900 - 1922
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Martha Smith
1898 - Unknown
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Varonica Smith
1902 - Unknown
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William Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Edward Smith
1900 - 1969

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