Family: Smith, Philip / Frampton, Eliza A. (F31691)

m. 4 Mar 1849


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Smith, Richard
Male (1792-1876)
Braswell, Diana
Female (1797-1875)
 
 
Smith, Rebecca
Female (1815-1896)
Smith, Leah Rachael
Female (1822-1894)
Smith, John B.
Male (1824-1864)
Smith, Thomas C.
Male (1826-1898)
Smith, James A
Male (1829-1902)
Smith, William
Male (1845-1911)
Smith, Ephraim
Male (1833-1898)
Smith, Nancy Margaret
Female (1835-1853)
Smith, Sarah Ann
Female (1838-1879)
Smith, Newell
Male (1840-1850)
Smith, Elizabeth J.
Female (1842-1843)
Frampton, David
Male (1795-1843)
Huff, Elizabeth
Female (1794-1857)
 
 
Frampton, Sarah Ann
Female (1834-1893)
Smith, Philip
Male (1820-1912)
Frampton, Eliza A.
Female (1830-1909)

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