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Charles Jackson Smith

Birth07 Jul 1891 - Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Death14 Jan 1957 - Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington
MotherMolly Elizabeth Pendleton Smith
FatherWilliam M Smith

Born in Big Stone Gap, Virginia on 07 Jul 1891 to William M Smith and Molly Elizabeth Pendleton Smith. Charles Jackson Smith married Hazel Bethene Gilliland and had 8 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1957 in Walla Walla, Walla Walla, Washington.

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William M Smith
1856 - 1932
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Molly Elizabeth Pendleton Smith
1866 - 1931
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Hazel Bethene Gilliland
1894 - 1976
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Kenneth Lewellyn Smith
1913 - 1939
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Howard Melvin Smith
1915 - 1977
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Bethel Smith
1919 - 1920
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Gail M Smith
1924 - 2013
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Robert Smith
1919 - Unknown
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Gladys Bethene Smith
1921 - 2016
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Mary Jean Smith
1922 - 1996
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Francis Smith
1914 - 1914

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