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David Smith

Birth21 Jun 1803 - Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA
Death18 Nov 1891 - Catawba County, North Carolina
MotherCatherine Caty Mouser Smith, 1770
FatherJohn Smith, 1770

Born in Lincolnton, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA on 21 Jun 1803 to John Smith, 1770 and Catherine Caty Mouser Smith, 1770. David Smith had 13 children. He passed away on 18 Nov 1891 in Catawba County, North Carolina.

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Parents
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John Smith, 1770
1770 - 1847
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Catherine Caty Mouser Smith, 1770
1770 - 1863
Children Show all
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Susan Candace Smith
1832 - 1924
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Martha Amelia Smith
1847 - 1940
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Peter F Smith
1834 - 1916
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Catherine Lucinda Smith
1828 - 1916
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Harriet Mahala Smith
1826 - 1901
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Linna Amanda Smith
1827 - 1905
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John Melanchton Smith
1830 - 1913
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Caroline Minerva Smith
1839 - 1927
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Mary Ellen Mahala Sigmon
1851 - 1923
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Camilla Elizabeth Smith
1836 - 1924
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James Knox Polk Smith
1849 - 1927
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Julius Augustus Smith
1841 - 1864
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Dorcas Belzora (Belle, Belzie) Isabelle Smith
1843 - 1926

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