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John Smith

Birth25 March 1821 - South Carolina
Death5 SEP 1892 - Saline, Arkansas, United States
MotherSusannah W. Harbin
FatherDrury Smith

Born in South Carolina on 25 March 1821 to Drury Smith and Susannah W. Harbin. John Smith married Martha Hannah Hendrix and had 12 children. He passed away on 5 SEP 1892 in Saline, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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Drury Smith
1810 - 1843
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Susannah W. Harbin
1805 - 1882
Spouse(s)
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Martha Hannah Hendrix
1831 - 1875
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Nancy Rebecca Smith ( Eldridge)
1857 - 1921
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Annie Caroline Smith
1852 - 1917
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Emma Loucinda Smith
1855 - 1887
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Permelia Evaline Smith
1860 - 1898
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Sarah Americus Smith
1862 - 1943
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Fannie Smith
1865 - 1916
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Virginia Susanna Smith
1868 - 1937
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Julius Thompson Smith
1850 - 1914
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Roenia Adeline Smith
1870 - 1940
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Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Smith
1847 - 1931
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Jennie A Smith
1866 - 1910
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Rosnar Smith
1871 - Unknown

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