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John Benjamin Smith

Birth22 February 1872 - Union, Union County, South Carolina, United States of America
Death19 December 1933 - Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States of America
MotherLettie Ann Frances Hawkins
FatherLevi W. Smith

Born in Union, Union County, South Carolina, United States of America on 22 February 1872 to Levi W. Smith and Lettie Ann Frances Hawkins. John Benjamin Smith married Mary Elizabeth THOMPSON and had 6 children. He passed away on 19 December 1933 in Delray Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida, United States of America.

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Levi W. Smith
1847 - 1922
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Lettie Ann Frances Hawkins
1851 - 1940
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Mary Elizabeth Thompson
1887 - 1975
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Samuel Melfred Smith
1918 - 1986
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Clyde Edward Smith
1927 - 1995
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Claude Allen Smith
1925 - 2004
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Earl Walter Smith
1908 - 1948
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Annie Lettie Smith (Chapman)
1911 - 1947
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Mary Helen Smith (O'neal)
1913 - 2010

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