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Elizabeth Linger

Birth17 Nov 1807 - Lewis County, West Virginia, USA
Death10 Jun 1880 - Smith Run, Lewis, West Virginia, United States
MotherMargaret McNemar
FatherNicholas Dahl Linger

Born in Lewis County, West Virginia, USA on 17 Nov 1807 to Nicholas Dahl Linger and Margaret McNemar. Elizabeth Linger married Abram J. Smith and had 15 children. She passed away on 10 Jun 1880 in Smith Run, Lewis, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
Nicholas Dahl Linger
1758 - 1827
Margaret Mcnemar
1764 - 1827
Spouse(s)
Abram J. Smith
1800 - 1870
Children Show all
Edgar Wilson Smith
1840 - 1915
Martha Catherine Smith
1843 - 1933
Leonidas Smith
1829 - 1907
Alfred Mcdonald Smith
1834 - 1928
Parthenia A Smith
1837 - 1849
Marietta Smith
1831 - 1831
Margaret Smith
1827 - 1834
Christopher Smith
1841 - 1883

Marcellus Smith
1832 - 1901
Abraham J. Smith
1847 - 1916
Granville Smith
1846 - 1904
Levi J Smith
1828 - Unknown
James Smith
1840 - 1906
Nathan Smith
1836 - 1908
Sarah Jane Smith
1828 - 1906

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