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Amanda Jane Smith

Birth10/25/1848 - Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Death25 March 1925 - Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA
MotherLucinda Rachel Hooser Brinkley
FatherLevi Smith

Born in Bedford County, Tennessee, USA on 10/25/1848 to Levi Smith and Lucinda Rachel Hooser Brinkley. Amanda Jane Smith married James Thomas Anderton and had 8 children. She passed away on 25 March 1925 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA.

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Levi Smith
1824 - Unknown
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Lucinda Rachel Hooser Brinkley
1828 - 1880
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James Thomas Anderton
1855 - 1940
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Dean Burke "Dee" Anderton
1886 - Unknown
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Charles "Charley" Thomas Anderton
1884 - 1937
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James Emmitt Anderton
1888 - 1962
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Joseph Walter Anderton
1877 - 1944
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John William Mitchell Anderton
1874 - 1952
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Lou Etta Anderton Kirby
1879 - 1965
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Nora Bell Anderton
1882 - 1962
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Houston Tripp Anderton
1891 - 1894

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