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David Oliver Smith

Birth07 Feb 1855 - Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Death04 Dec 1927 - Stony Creek, Wayne, North Carolina, USA
MotherNilly Smith
FatherDavid Oliver Smith DNA4GGP

Born in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA on 07 Feb 1855 to David Oliver Smith DNA4GGP and Nilly Smith. David Oliver Smith married Arabella Sasser and had 10 children. He passed away on 04 Dec 1927 in Stony Creek, Wayne, North Carolina, USA.

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David Oliver Smith Dna4ggp
1821 - 1854
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Nilly Smith
1826 - 1863
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Arabella Sasser
1859 - Unknown
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John Oliver Smith
1888 - 1967
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Sally A Smith
1892 - 1915
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Laura N. Smith
1881 - 1968
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Mittie Sonia Smith
1884 - 1973
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Thomas Monroe Smith
1899 - 1954
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Ada Smith
1896 - 1986
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Nita Matilda Smith
1879 - 1956
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Naomi Smith
1886 - Unknown
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Tom Smith
1899 - Unknown
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Baby Boy Smith
1902 - 1902

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