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Daniel Nathaniel Smith

Birth30 Jan 1899 - Frankston, Texas
Death18 Jun 1965 - Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas, USA
MotherMildred Blanch Ewing
FatherNathaniel Sampson Smith

Born in Frankston, Texas on 30 Jan 1899 to Nathaniel Sampson Smith and Mildred Blanch Ewing. Daniel Nathaniel Smith married Willie Belle Hollingsworth and had 5 children. He passed away on 18 Jun 1965 in Jacksonville, Cherokee, Texas, USA.

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Nathaniel Sampson Smith
1869 - 1953
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Mildred Blanch Ewing
1873 - 1944
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Willie Belle Hollingsworth
1903 - 1946
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William Lewis Smith
1920 - 1979
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Earl Dean Smith
1921 - 1996
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Lois Elizabeth Smith
1924 - 2012
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Douglas Dwight Smith
1925 - 1995
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Winfred Smith
1919 - Unknown

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