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James William Smith

Birth23 Oct 1776 - Virginia, USA
Death2 Jan 1861 - Warren County, Georgia, USA
MotherPhoebe RICHARDSON
FatherThomas Smith

Born in Virginia, USA on 23 Oct 1776 to Thomas Smith and Phoebe RICHARDSON. James William Smith married Nancy Burford and had 11 children. He passed away on 2 Jan 1861 in Warren County, Georgia, USA.

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Thomas Smith
1745 - 1790
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Phoebe Richardson
1740 - 1829
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Nancy Burford
1785 - 1851
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Benjamin A. Smith
1813 - 1850
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Martha Maria Smith
1810 - 1895
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Rebecca Smith
1803 - 1899
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Joseph D. Smith
1814 - 1895
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John Thomas Smith
1823 - 1896
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Emily T. Smith
1818 - 1869
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Frances Smith
1808 - 1852
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James Bradford Smith
1819 - 1853
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William J Smith
1810 - Unknown
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Alford B Smith
1822 - 1850
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Mary A Smith (Powell) (Moss) (Moore)
1825 - 1900

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