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Smith K James Mccommon

BirthAbt 1834 - South Middleton, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
Death14 May 1895 - Pennsylvania, USA
MotherAnna Margaret/Nancy Cornman
FatherJames McCommon/McCommins

Born in South Middleton, Cumberland, Pennsylvania, USA on Abt 1834 to James McCommon/McCommins and Anna Margaret/Nancy Cornman. Smith K James Mccommon married Susanna Elizabeth Yeingst and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 May 1895 in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
James Mccommon/mccommins
1802 - 1844
Anna Margaret/nancy Cornman
1803 - 1852
Spouse(s)
Susanna Elizabeth Yeingst
1837 - 1918
Children Show all
Frank Blair Mccommons
1879 - Unknown
James B. Mccommon
1856 - 1936
Alice M. Mc Commons
1860 - 1916
Jennie Mc Commons
1872 - Unknown

Rosa D Mc Common Gloss
1869 - 1936
John Leonard Mccommon
1876 - 1941
Mary Ann Mccommon
1882 - 1960

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