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Harrison Smith

BirthJun 1850 - Mississippi
DeathNot Available - Ferriday, Concordia, Louisiana, United States
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Born in Mississippi on Jun 1850. Harrison Smith married Gracey Rutland and had 14 children. He passed away in Ferriday, Concordia, Louisiana, United States.

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Gracey Rutland
1862 - 1940
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Lillie Smith
1901 - 1965
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John Smith
1897 - Unknown
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Emma Smith
1898 - 1920
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Carrie Smith
1898 - 1969
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Hardy Smith
1897 - Unknown
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Hardy Smith
1891 - Unknown
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Rebecca Smith
1902 - Unknown
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Sam L. Smith Sr.
1881 - 1941
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Wm Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Ruffin Smith
1890 - Unknown
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Nona Smith
1885 - Unknown
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Aaron Smith
1883 - Unknown
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Fred Smith
1895 - Unknown
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Lucinda Smith
1907 - Unknown

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