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Edwin Bathurst Smith

Birth20 Sep 1775 - Bathurst, Essex, Virginia, USA
Death1844 - Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, United States
MotherElizabeth Daingerfield
FatherMeriwether Smith (b 1730 Bathurst Plantation VA m Alice Lee Clarke m Elizabeth Dangerfield)

Born in Bathurst, Essex, Virginia, USA on 20 Sep 1775 to Meriwether Smith (b 1730 Bathurst Plantation VA m Alice Lee Clarke m Elizabeth Dangerfield) and Elizabeth Daingerfield. Edwin Bathurst Smith married Sallie Skelton Monroe and had 3 children. He passed away on 1844 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, United States.

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Meriwether Smith (B 1730 Bathurst Plantation Va M Alice Lee Clarke M Elizabeth Dangerfield)
1730 - 1794
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Elizabeth Daingerfield
1733 - 1795
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Sallie Skelton Monroe
1778 - 1833
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Frances Jane Smith
1815 - 1883
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Dr Edwin Bathurst Smith
1807 - 1883
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George William Smith
1805 - 1848

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