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John Samuel Smith

Birth4 Nov 1805 - Hawkins, Tennessee, United States
Death16 Mar 1851 - Hawkins, Tennessee, United States
MotherElizabeth Ridley
FatherWilliam Alexander Smith 2nd

Born in Hawkins, Tennessee, United States on 4 Nov 1805 to William Alexander Smith 2nd and Elizabeth Ridley. John Samuel Smith had 11 children. He passed away on 16 Mar 1851 in Hawkins, Tennessee, United States.

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William Alexander Smith 2Nd
1768 - 1842
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Elizabeth Ridley
1772 - 1854
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Benjamin Franklin Smith
1846 - 1932
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Captain John Smith
1836 - 1896
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Isabella Smith
1842 - Unknown
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Margaret Campbell Smith
1834 - 1890
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George W. Smith
1846 - 1916
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Adela Smith
1842 - Unknown
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William Henry Smith
1832 - 1894
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William Smith
1832 - 1864
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Samuel Smith
1839 - 1839
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Audley C. Smith
1842 - Unknown
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Ellen Lyons
1830 - 1850

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