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Brooks Smith

Birth03 Jun 1826 - Whitley, Logan, Kentucky, USA
Death08 Mar 1904 - Jasper, Marion, Tennessee, USA
MotherNancy Dyal
FatherJames Soloman Smith

Born in Whitley, Logan, Kentucky, USA on 03 Jun 1826 to James Soloman Smith and Nancy Dyal. Brooks Smith married Dorcas Ann Corder and had 13 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1904 in Jasper, Marion, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
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James Soloman Smith
1803 - 1837
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Nancy Dyal
1805 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Dorcas Ann Corder
1832 - 1879
Children Show all
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Reuben Clinton "Clint" Smith
1881 - 1957
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Bertha Adaline Smith
1886 - 1969
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John Brooks Smith
1873 - 1914
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Millie Elizabeth Smith
1889 - 1961
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John Henry Smith
1865 - 1947
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Amanda Smith
1854 - Unknown
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Elvia Smith
1866 - 1941
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Jemima E Smith
1856 - 1904
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Charlie Smith
1879 - 1913
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James T Smith
1860 - Unknown
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Mary Louisa Smith
1868 - Unknown
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Sirena Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Eliza C Smith
1863 - Unknown

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