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Henry E Smith

Birth8 October 1816 - Bryan County, Georgia (USA
Death9 March 1886 - died From Tetanus Sec To Infected Tooth. in Bryan County, Georgia, United States of America
MotherElizabeth Mathilda Wilson
FatherElizabeth M. Wilson

Born in Bryan County, Georgia (USA on 8 October 1816 to Elizabeth M. Wilson and Elizabeth Mathilda Wilson. Henry E Smith married Martha A Hendrick and had 4 children. He passed away on 9 March 1886 in died From Tetanus Sec To Infected Tooth. in Bryan County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Elizabeth M. Wilson
1790 - 1868
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Elizabeth Mathilda Wilson
1790 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Martha A Hendrick
1820 - 1888
Children Show all
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Julian Hartridge Smith
1862 - 1927
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Robert Frank Crittanton Smith, Jd
1852 - 1920
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Isabella "Bell" J Smith
1855 - 1905
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Margaret T Smith
1858 - Unknown

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