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Clyde W Smithson

Birth28 Jun 1894 - Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky
Death25 September 1967 - Clarksville, Montgomery, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Agnes Myers
FatherCharles William "Charley" Smithson

Born in Hopkinsville, Christian, Kentucky on 28 Jun 1894 to Charles William "Charley" Smithson and Mary Agnes Myers. Clyde W Smithson married Mary Lee Brame and had 4 children. He passed away on 25 September 1967 in Clarksville, Montgomery, Tennessee, USA.

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Charles William "Charley" Smithson
1856 - 1933
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Mary Agnes Myers
1863 - 1937
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Mary Lee Brame
1898 - 1970
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Charles Howard Smithson
1920 - 1953
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Harold Jackson Smithson
1920 - 1922
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Robert Brame Smithson
1928 - 1928
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Clyde Lawrence Smithson
1924 - 1924

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