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James Marion Smith

Birth29 September 1856 - Choctaw, Mississippi, USA
Death24 Oct 1914 - Ackerman, Choctaw, Mississippi, USA
MotherMargaret Gray Reed
FatherJohn Culberson Smith

Born in Choctaw, Mississippi, USA on 29 September 1856 to John Culberson Smith and Margaret Gray Reed. James Marion Smith married Beulah A. Triplett and had 6 children. He passed away on 24 Oct 1914 in Ackerman, Choctaw, Mississippi, USA.

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John Culberson Smith
1825 - 1908
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Margaret Gray Reed
1834 - 1916
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Beulah A. Triplett
1868 - 1959
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Casey Triplett Smith
1896 - 1987
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William N Smith
1890 - 1973
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David Culby Smith
1892 - 1947
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John Barnett Smith
1888 - 1963
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Zater M Smith
1908 - Unknown
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Elaine Laura Smith
1903 - 1999

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