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Rhoda Upper

Birth02 Feb 1851 - Norfolk, Ontario, Canada
DeathFeb 15, 1917 - Otisville, Genesee, Michigan, United States
MotherSarah Ann Smith
FatherAnthony Upper

Born in Norfolk, Ontario, Canada on 02 Feb 1851 to Anthony Upper and Sarah Ann Smith. Rhoda Upper married Charles Henry Smith and had 16 children. She passed away on Feb 15, 1917 in Otisville, Genesee, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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Anthony Upper
1820 - 1905
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Sarah Ann Smith
1820 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Charles Henry Smith
1846 - 1924
Children Show all
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Wallace David Smith
1868 - 1941
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Everna L Smith
1875 - 1962
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Hurbert Charles Smith
1870 - 1895
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Bernice Alice Smith
1893 - 1976
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Lottie Ursula Smith
1874 - 1956
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Raymond Edgar Smith
1891 - 1969
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Hiram D Smith
1882 - 1959
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George Henry Smith
1878 - 1944
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Abraham Smith
1872 - 1952
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Bertha Smith
1888 - 1951
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Marshall Smith
1897 - 1971
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Harry Evans Smith
1884 - 1972
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William Arthur Smith
1880 - 1954
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Flossie Grace Smith
1894 - 1918
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Jessie Smith
1894 - Unknown
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Raymond W Smith
1886 - 1955

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