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Benjamin Joseph Smith

Birth26 Oct 1850 - Tebo Township, Henry County, Missouri, USA
Death15 Jan 1941 - Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon
MotherEmily Jane Goodin Smith
FatherJohn S Smith

Born in Tebo Township, Henry County, Missouri, USA on 26 Oct 1850 to John S Smith and Emily Jane Goodin Smith. Benjamin Joseph Smith married Jensine Jacobine "Senna" Jensen and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 Jan 1941 in Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon.

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Parents
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John S Smith
1819 - Unknown
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Emily Jane Goodin Smith
1826 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Jensine Jacobine "Senna" Jensen
1855 - 1938
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Emily M Smith
1879 - 1970
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Alice Blanche Smith
1899 - 1968
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Benjamin James Warren Smith
1877 - 1926
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Laura M Smith
1895 - Unknown
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Earl Smith
1890 - 1972
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Gladys Smith
1886 - 1964
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Josephine Leona Smith
1882 - Unknown
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Helena "Lena" Blanche Smith
1883 - 1969
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Robert E Smith
1888 - 1971

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