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John Hiram Smith

Birth18 SEP 1860 - Johnson County, Illinois, USA
Death1 Aug 1948 - Watertown, Jefferson, New York, United States
MotherMary Ann Bowen
FatherRichard Yancey Smith

Born in Johnson County, Illinois, USA on 18 SEP 1860 to Richard Yancey Smith and Mary Ann Bowen. John Hiram Smith married Rebecca Lourissa Gurley and had 6 children. He passed away on 1 Aug 1948 in Watertown, Jefferson, New York, United States.

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Richard Yancey Smith
1830 - 1919
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Mary Ann Bowen
1832 - 1875
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Rebecca Lourissa Gurley
1863 - 1955
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Stella Laurissa Smith
1881 - 1908
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Claude R Smith
1887 - 1908
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Audrey Otis Smith
1905 - 1961
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Effie A Smith
1883 - 1921
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Ola Agnes Smith
1897 - 1976
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Earl Young Smith
1892 - 1972

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