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Adeline Smith

Birth23 Feb 1869 - Neodesha, Wilson, Kansas, USA
Death2 Mar 1948 - Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States
MotherElvia Huntley
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Neodesha, Wilson, Kansas, USA on 23 Feb 1869 to John Smith and Elvia Huntley. Adeline Smith married William Edward Clark and had 8 children. She passed away on 2 Mar 1948 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Parents
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John Smith
1840 - 1906
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Elvia Huntley
1832 - 1901
Spouse(s)
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William Edward Clark
1868 - 1959
Children Show all
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James A Clark
1909 - 1986
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Hiram Daniel Clark
1893 - 1976
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Mary Adeline Clark
1907 - Unknown
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Charles William Clark
1891 - 1979
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Nellie Gertrude Clark
1904 - Unknown
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Joseph E Clark
1902 - Unknown
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Jaye S Clark
1899 - Unknown
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Minnie Ruth Clark
1895 - 1989

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