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James Madison Smith

Birth1805 - Burke, North Carolina, USA
DeathMay 30, 1875 - Burke County, North Carolina
MotherElizabeth Bradford
FatherAbraham Smith

Born in Burke, North Carolina, USA on 1805 to Abraham Smith and Elizabeth Bradford. James Madison Smith married Mary Ann "Polly" Denton and had 12 children. He passed away on May 30, 1875 in Burke County, North Carolina.

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Abraham Smith
1771 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bradford
1777 - 1874
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Mary Ann "Polly" Denton
1805 - 1874
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Jeremiah Daniel Smith
1830 - 1908
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Caroline Cathern Smith
1835 - 1900
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Elizabeth Betty Smith
1841 - 1894
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William Ervin Smith
1845 - 1920
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Lance Anderson Smith
1841 - 1903
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Timothy Robinson Smith
1847 - 1927
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Spicey Adeline Smith
1843 - 1917
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Moulton Avery Smith
1849 - 1916
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Mary Ann Smith
1851 - 1922
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Abraham Smith
1837 - 1865
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Harvey Alexander Smith
1837 - 1900
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John Calvin Smith
1839 - 1919

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