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Council Benjamin Smith

Birth16 Feb 1855 - Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States
Death29 April 1918 - Ailey, Montgomery County, Georgia, USA
MotherSarah J Chandler
FatherJesse Benjamin Smith

Born in Marion, Marion, South Carolina, United States on 16 Feb 1855 to Jesse Benjamin Smith and Sarah J Chandler. Council Benjamin Smith had 9 children. He passed away on 29 April 1918 in Ailey, Montgomery County, Georgia, USA.

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Jesse Benjamin Smith
1825 - 1870
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Sarah J Chandler
1827 - 1897
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Harvey Edward "Snood" Smith
1891 - 1975
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Bertha Ellen Smith
1879 - 1966
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Lillian Esther "Sweetie" Smith
1888 - 1974
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James Lester Smith
1877 - 1937
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Elisha Laden "Lishe" Smith
1881 - 1951
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Samuel Daniel "Sam" Smith
1886 - 1965
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Byrd Lee Smith
1884 - 1923
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Estor Smith
1891 - Unknown
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Carlos Smith
1909 - Unknown

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