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Earl Smith and niece.

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Earl Smith and niece.
A photo of Earl Smith and one of his nieces.
Date & Place: in Ulster County, New York USA
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Earl Edward Smith
Earl Edward Smith of Kingston, Ulster County, New York USA was born on May 1, 1900 in Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County to Andrew Adrian Smith and Eva Caroline (Smith) Smith. He had siblings Catherine Louise (Smith) Quick, Charles Hawley Smith, William L. Smith, and Dorothy Elizabeth (Smith) Coutant. He married Dorothy Emily (Van Kleeck) Smith on June 12, 1930 at Presbyterian Church Parsonage in Highland, Ulster County, NY, and they were married until Earl's death on May 22, 1982. He had a child Patricia Ellen Smith. Earl Smith was buried at Chestnut Hill Cemetery.
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