Family: Clark, Enoch A. / Smith, Sarah Ann (F16891)



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Clark, John Wesley
Male (1808-1839)
Burr, Mariah
Female (1806-1852)
 
 
Clark, Harriet
Female (1828-1839)
Clark, Alpheus
Male (1830-1839)
Clark, Davis
(1832-1905)
Clark, Flora
Female (1836-1860)
Smith, James Henry
Male (1805-1887)
Van Wagoner, Hannah
Female (1815-1901)
 
 
Smith, Josiah
Male (1836- )
Smith, Halma
Male (1834- )
Smith, Hyrum
Male (1838- )
Smith, Hyrum
Male (1838- )
Smith, Mary Emma
Female (1845- )
Smith, Sarah Ann
Female (1842-1866)
Smith, Mary Emma
Female (1845- )
Smith, Joseph
Male (1848- )
Clark, Enoch A.
Male (1838-1914)
Smith, Sarah Ann
Female (1842-1866)

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