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Ephriam Smith

Birth1 Sep 1845 - Browntown, Cherokee, Alabama
Death28 May 1925 - DeKalb County, Alabama, USA
MotherJemima Hestily
FatherJohn B Smith

Born in Browntown, Cherokee, Alabama on 1 Sep 1845 to John B Smith and Jemima Hestily. Ephriam Smith married Nancy Melvina "Nannie" Hartline and had 15 children. He passed away on 28 May 1925 in DeKalb County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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John B Smith
1816 - 1885
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Jemima Hestily
1826 - 1855
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Melvina "Nannie" Hartline
1858 - 1947
Children Show all
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Ellen Smith
1884 - Unknown
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Millie Gemimia Smith
1898 - 1967
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Joe Wheeler Smith
1902 - 1973
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Nancy Ann Smith
1888 - 1958
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Hollis Washington Smith
1885 - 1955
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Tildie Jane Smith
1883 - 1916
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James Wiley Smith
1880 - 1939
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William H Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Alma Smith
1890 - Unknown
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Lelda Smith
1890 - Unknown
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William A. Smith
1895 - 1978
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Marry Canada
1899 - Unknown
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Corbett G Smith
1894 - Unknown
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Henry S Smith
1898 - Unknown
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Mary D Smith
1896 - Unknown

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