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Sarah E Smith

BirthNov 24 1810 - Kentucky
Death16 APR 1890 - Bullitt Co.,Kentucky,USA
MotherCatherine Ann Boyle Miller
FatherPETER SMITH

Born in Kentucky on Nov 24 1810 to PETER SMITH and Catherine Ann Boyle Miller. Sarah E Smith married Julius Ceasar Bukey and had 10 children. She passed away on 16 APR 1890 in Bullitt Co.,Kentucky,USA.

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Parents
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Peter Smith
1772 - 1850
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Catherine Ann Boyle Miller
1788 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Julius Ceasar Bukey
1806 - 1857
Children Show all
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Mary C Buky
1832 - 1854
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Susan E Bukey M. Smith
1848 - 1938
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Martha Cordelia Buky
1845 - 1878
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John W Buky
1833 - 1900
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Davis F Buky
1842 - 1894
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Elizabeth H Bukey
1838 - 1857
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Julias C Buky
1843 - 1898
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Rebecca K Buky
1836 - Unknown
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Rodolphus K Bukey
1836 - 1884
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Smith Polk Buky
1850 - 1914

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