Edward R. Smith + Emeline Torpy

Children  ‎(2 children)‎
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Lillie May Smith ‎(I065)‎
Birth 20 March 1880 38 40 -- Ridgeway, Orleans, New York
Death 24 May 1948 ‎(Age 68)‎ -- Lockport City Hospital, Lockport, Niagara, New York
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Unknown Smith ‎(I144)‎
Birth -- Based on 1900 census image, Emeline had two children

Parents Grandparents
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Edward R. Smith ‎(I142)‎
Birth 5 June 1841 36 21 -- Niagara county, New York
Death 15 August 1921 ‎(Age 80)‎ -- Albion, Orleans, New York
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Joseph Smith ‎(I433)‎
Birth 1805 -- Shropshire, England
Death before 30 January 1872 ‎(Age 67)‎
F140
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Ruth Morse ‎(I434)‎
Birth 1820
Death 30 October 1866 ‎(Age 46)‎ -- Prob. Hartland, Niagara, New York

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Emeline Torpy ‎(I143)‎
Birth March 1840 39 -- Genesee county, New York
Death 15 January 1918 ‎(Age 77)‎ -- Ridgeway, Orleans, New York
F051
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Sabrina Clark ‎(I151)‎
Birth March 1801 -- Connecticut
Death 23 May 1887 ‎(Age 86)‎ -- Yates, Orleans, New York


Family Group Information   (F046)
Marriage 5 June 1860 Hartland, Niagara, NY

Marriage married by George C. Walker, Minister of Gospel