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John J Smith

Birth1801 - Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
Death4 Jun 1887 - Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
MotherMary Smith
FatherGeorge Washington Smith

Born in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA on 1801 to George Washington Smith and Mary Smith. John J Smith married Mary E J Corruthers and had 12 children. He passed away on 4 Jun 1887 in Rowan County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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George Washington Smith
1763 - 1850
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Mary Smith
1761 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Mary E J Corruthers
1814 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Isacc E Smith
1859 - 1937
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Sarah Ann Katherine Smith
1851 - 1917
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Elias Leroy Smith
1847 - 1932
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Columbus Smith
1850 - 1901
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Laura Luella Smith
1853 - 1895
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Nancy Jane Athalinda Smith Gense
1849 - 1936
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Henry Clinton Smith
1853 - Unknown
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Ellen Elizabeth Smith
1860 - Unknown
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Alice Achecter Smith
1855 - Unknown
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Joe Smith
1860 - Unknown
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George Smith
1860 - Unknown
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Martha Or Emarantha A. Smith
1842 - Unknown

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