Family: Smith, Joseph Jr. / Hale, Emma (F1663)

m. 18 Jan 1827


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Smith, Joseph Sr
Male (1771-1840)
Mack, Lucy
Female (1776-1855)
 
 
Smith, Alvin
Male (1798-1823)
Smith, Hyrum
Male (1800-1844)
Smith, Sophronia
Female (1803-1876)
Smith, Ephraim
Male (1810-1810)
Smith, William B.
Male (1811-1894)
Smith, Katherine
Female (1812-1900)
Smith, Don Carlos
Male (1816-1841)
Smith, Lucy
Female (1821-1882)
Hale, Isaac
Male (1763-1839)
Lewis, Elizabeth
Female (1767-1842)
 
 
Hale, Jesse
Male (1792-1874)
Hale, David
Male (1794-1878)
Hale, Alva
Male (1795- )
Hale, Phoebe
Female (1798- )
Hale, Elizabeth
Female (1800- )
Hale, Isaac
Male (1802- )
Hale, Tryal
Female (1806- )
Hale, Reuben
Male (1810- )
Hale, Emma
Female (1804-1879)
Smith, Joseph Jr.
Male (1805-1844)
Smith, Alvin
Male (1828-1828)
Smith, Alvin
Male (1828- )
Smith, Thadeus
Male (1831-1831)
Smith, Thadeus
Male (1831-1831)
Smith, Louisa
Female (1831-1831)
Smith, Joseph Murdock
Male (1831-1832)
Murdock, Joseph twin
Male (1831-1832)
Smith, Julia Murdock
Female (1831-1880)
Smith, Joseph III
Male (1832-1914)
Smith, Alexander Hale
Male (1838-1909)
Smith, Don Carlos
Male (1840-1841)
Smith, Infant
Male (1842-1842)
Smith, David Hyrum
Male (1844-1904)

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