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Benjamin Harrison Smith

Birth11/3/1895 - Alamance, North Carolina
Death07 Nov 1988 - Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina
MotherSenith Luetish Reaves
FatherJulius Smith

Born in Alamance, North Carolina on 11/3/1895 to Julius Smith and Senith Luetish Reaves. Benjamin Harrison Smith married Nannie Ethel Williamson and had 6 children. He passed away on 07 Nov 1988 in Burlington, Alamance, North Carolina.

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Julius Smith
1869 - 1902
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Senith Luetish Reaves
1873 - 1930
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Nannie Ethel Williamson
1895 - 1984
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Arietta Smith
1913 - 1995
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Wade Hampton Smith
1918 - 1975
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Sylvia Irene Smith
1936 - 1980
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Huel Willard Smith
1916 - 1987
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Hazel Smith
1917 - Unknown
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Oren Ethel Smith
1920 - 2000

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