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Eula May Smith

Birth16 Sep 1895 - Alabama, United States
Death9 Apr 1967 - Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States
MotherEvelyn Vina Hart
FatherJohn William Smith

Born in Alabama, United States on 16 Sep 1895 to John William Smith and Evelyn Vina Hart. Eula May Smith married Joseph Franklin Haney and had 6 children. She passed away on 9 Apr 1967 in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, United States.

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John William Smith
1848 - 1928
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Evelyn Vina Hart
1865 - 1945
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Joseph Franklin Haney
1893 - 1961
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Dottie "Dot" Haney
1926 - 1973
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Leon Franklin Haney
1920 - 2000
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Lawrence Ernest Haney
1928 - 1974
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Henry Arthur Haney
1922 - 1939
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Jacob B. Haney
1927 - 1962
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Inez Haney
1917 - Unknown

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