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James Mortimer Smith

Birth8 Dec 1849 - Harford Co., Maryland
Death26 Dec 1918 - Henry, Stark, Illinois
MotherSarah Jane Tucker
FatherWilliam Mortimer Smith

Born in Harford Co., Maryland on 8 Dec 1849 to William Mortimer Smith and Sarah Jane Tucker. James Mortimer Smith married Lydia J Stewart and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 Dec 1918 in Henry, Stark, Illinois.

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William Mortimer Smith
1827 - 1905
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Sarah Jane Tucker
1826 - 1902
Spouse(s)
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Lydia J Stewart
1860 - Unknown
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Jeanette Nettie Rule
1859 - 1930
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Janette Marion Smith
1884 - 1962
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Curtis Orville Smith
1882 - 1905
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Charles Mortimer Smith
1880 - Unknown
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Evelyn Ruby Smith
1899 - 1977
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Stewart Tracy Smith
1891 - 1947
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Clifford Smith
1888 - Unknown
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Marilyn E Smith
1904 - Unknown
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Janette Smith
1908 - Unknown

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