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Phoebe Smith

Birth20 November 1825 - Blissville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
Death27 May 1898 - Escanaba, Delta, Michigan, USA
MotherGertrude DeWitt
FatherClapman Smith

Born in Blissville, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada on 20 November 1825 to Clapman Smith and Gertrude DeWitt. Phoebe Smith married Thatcher Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 27 May 1898 in Escanaba, Delta, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Clapman Smith
1794 - 1871
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Gertrude Dewitt
1795 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Thatcher Smith
1821 - 1893
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Anne Gertrude Smith
1856 - 1935
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Rainsford John Smith
1853 - 1932
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Maria L Smith
1847 - 1920
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Nathan T Smith
1851 - 1907
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Phebe E Smith
1861 - 1869
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Perlina S Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Shadrack "Shedd" D Smith
1864 - 1933
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Edward Alwin Smith
1860 - 1860

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