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John David Smith

BirthWFT Est 1840-1870 - Not Available
DeathWFT Est 1897-1954 - Not Available
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Born on WFT Est 1840-1870. John David Smith had 13 children. He passed away on WFT Est 1897-1954.

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Cora Frances Smith
1883 - 1956
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James Smith
1888 - Unknown
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John Smith
1880 - 1885
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Albert Smith
1880 - 1885
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Arthur Floyd Smith
1880 - 1885
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Walter Denton Smith
1894 - 1949
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Susie Smith
1880 - 1987
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Susan Smith
1899 - 1987
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Ira Clarence Smith
1892 - 1952
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Annie Smith
1880 - 1987
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Mary Elizabeth "Mamie" Smith
1886 - 1971
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Hugh D Smith
1887 - 1888
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John Smith
1880 - 1886

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