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David Oliver Smith

Birth7 May 1891 - Brazil, Clay, Indiana, United States
Death13 May 1963 - Evansville, Vanderburgh, Indiana, USA
MotherElizabeth -Ella- Vanness
FatherJames B. Smith

Born in Brazil, Clay, Indiana, United States on 7 May 1891 to James B. Smith and Elizabeth -Ella- Vanness. David Oliver Smith had 7 children. He passed away on 13 May 1963 in Evansville, Vanderburgh, Indiana, USA.

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James B. Smith
1860 - 1918
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Elizabeth -Ella- Vanness
1873 - 1944
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Clifford Leroy Smith
1913 - 1988
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Walter Smith
1914 - 1916
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David Walter Smith
1919 - 1969
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Evelyn Fern Smith
1917 - 2004
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Gilbert Leo Smith
1922 - 2000
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Christ James Smith
1910 - 2003
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Jeannette Helen -Jean- Smith
1926 - 2000

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