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James Patrick Smith

Birth10 Oct 1878 - Ambia, Benton, Indiana, United States
DeathFeb 1939 - Hickory Grove, Benton, Indiana, USA
MotherCatherine Lucene [Riley] O'Reilly
FatherRichard Isaac Smith

Born in Ambia, Benton, Indiana, United States on 10 Oct 1878 to Richard Isaac Smith and Catherine Lucene [Riley] O'Reilly. James Patrick Smith married Elizabeth Jane Flannagan and had 4 children. He passed away on Feb 1939 in Hickory Grove, Benton, Indiana, USA.

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Richard Isaac Smith
1840 - 1899
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Catherine Lucene [Riley] O'reilly
1852 - 1900
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Elizabeth Jane Flannagan
1887 - 1964
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Laura F Smith
1905 - 1982
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Russell (Rusty) Bernard Smith
1911 - 1994
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Walter James Smith
1910 - 1987
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Delbert Richard Smith
1915 - 1986

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