Family: Baird, William / Smith, Dempsey Matilda (F1405)

m. 29 Dec 1895


Family Chart     |    PDF

Baird, James
Male (1782-1851)
 
 
Baird, Robert Erwin
Male (1817-1875)
Baird, Ann
Female (1803- )
Baird, William
Male (1805- )
Baird, James
Male (1810- )
Baird, Eleanor
Female (1818- )
Baird, Mary Ann
Female (1820- )
Baird, John
Male (1824- )
Baird, Martha
Female (1826- )
Smith, Thomas C.
Male (1826-1898)
Frampton, Sarah Ann
Female (1834-1893)
 
 
Smith, Mary Elizabeth
Female (1851-1891)
Smith, John Alma
Male (1854-1929)
Smith, Sarah Irinda
Female (1857-1911)
Smith, Amanda Jane
Female (1859-1939)
Smith, Annie Lenora
Female (1863-1915)
Smith, Martha Ellen
Female (1866-1930)
Smith, Eliza Luvernia
Female (1868-1950)
Smith, Eliza Luvernia
Female (1868-1950)
Smith, Thomas DeVera
Male (1874-1937)
Smith, Thomas De Vera
Male (1874-1937)
Smith, James Richard
Male (1880-1958)

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