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Elizabeth K. Beine

Birth8 Feb 1858 - New York City, New York
Death19 May 1941 - River Grove, Cook, Illinois
MotherCarolina Fiedler
FatherHenrich Beine

Born in New York City, New York on 8 Feb 1858 to Henrich Beine and Carolina Fiedler. Elizabeth K. Beine married Peter William Smith and had 10 children. She passed away on 19 May 1941 in River Grove, Cook, Illinois.

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Parents
Henrich Beine
1809 - 1891
Carolina Fiedler
1831 - 1893
Spouse(s)
Peter William Smith
1852 - 1916
Children Show all
Henry Christopher Smith
1879 - 1948
Ella M Smith
1885 - 1981
Caroline C Smith
1894 - Unknown
Anna Elizabeth Smith
1890 - 1965
Josephine Marcella Smith
1896 - 1939

Thomas Schmidt
1887 - Unknown
Theresia Elizabeth Lillie Smith
1877 - 1969
Barbara Smith
1883 - 1947
Margaretha M Schmit
1875 - 1956
Lilly Schmitt
Unknown - Unknown

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