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Smith F. Colvin 1876–1915 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 May 1876

Birth Location: New York

Death Date: 22 Aug 1915

Death Location: Hamburg, Erie County, New York

Father: Willis Colvin

Mother: Lorinda Salisbury

Spouse(s): Ella Eckhardt

Children(s): George Colvin

In 1876, Smith F. Colvin entered the world in New York, born to Willis J Colvin And Lorinda A Salisbury. Smith F. Colvin married Ella Katherine Eckhardt, and had children including George W Colvin. Smith F. Colvin passed away in 1915 in Hamburg, Erie County, New York.

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Biography

  • In 1876, Smith F. Colvin entered the world in New York, born to Willis J Colvin And Lorinda A Salisbury.
  • Smith F. Colvin married Ella Katherine Eckhardt, and had children including George W Colvin.
  • Smith F. Colvin passed away in 1915 in Hamburg, Erie County, New York.

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Smith Colvin's Ancestors

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Smith Colvin
1876–1915
Birth Place: New York
Parents
Willis J. Colvin
1851–1908
Erie County, New York
Lorinda (A.) Salisbury
1854–1931
Hamburg, Erie County, New York
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Smith Colvin's Descendants

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Smith (F.) Colvin (21 May 1876–22 Aug 1915) m. Ella (Katherine) Eckhardt (04 Feb 1882–Apr 1976)
  1. 1. George (W.) Colvin 1904–1973

Smith Colvin's Timeline

2 Records

1876
21 May 1876
Birth of Smith F. Colvin in New York
New York
1915
22 Aug 1915
Age 39
Death of Smith F. Colvin in Hamburg, Erie County, New York
Hamburg, Erie County, New York

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 May 1876
    Event Place: New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 Aug 1915
    Event Place: Hamburg, Erie County, New York

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