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John Dabner Smith

Birth29 May 1856 - Kentucky
Death17 September 1930 - Warren County, Kentucky, USA
MotherWillia dite / aka Willie, Ann, YOUNG dite / aka SMITH dite / aka MITCHELL
FatherJohn Douiney Smith

Born in Kentucky on 29 May 1856 to John Douiney Smith and Willia dite / aka Willie, Ann, YOUNG dite / aka SMITH dite / aka MITCHELL. John Dabner Smith married Celia Stone and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 September 1930 in Warren County, Kentucky, USA.

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John Douiney Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Willia Dite / Aka Willie, Ann, Young Dite / Aka Smith Dite / Aka Mitchell
1829 - 1895
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Celia Stone
1860 - 1932
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William Roy Smith
1891 - 1957
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Johnnie Lorene Smith
1898 - 1947
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Annie May Henderson
1893 - 1954
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Letha Lee Smith
1895 - 1977
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Elvina Smith
1887 - Unknown
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Ida B Smith
1889 - 1968
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Johnnie Lorene Smith
1898 - 1947

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