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John Smith

Birth19 Mar 1875 - West Virginia, USA
Death23 Jan 1956 - Wayne, Wayne, West Virginia, United States
MotherMary Jane "Mahala" Hazlett
FatherWilliam Jackson Smith DNA

Born in West Virginia, USA on 19 Mar 1875 to William Jackson Smith DNA and Mary Jane "Mahala" Hazlett. John Smith married Sarah Mayo and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 Jan 1956 in Wayne, Wayne, West Virginia, United States.

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Parents
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William Jackson Smith Dna
1821 - 1900
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Mary Jane "Mahala" Hazlett
1823 - 1912
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Mayo
1874 - 1940
Children Show all
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Golden "Red" Smith
1901 - 1980
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William Smith
1910 - 1977
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Nannie Smith
1900 - 1996
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John Anderson Smith Jr
1915 - 1988
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Lucian Smith
1905 - Unknown
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Charley Smith
1898 - 1976
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Joanah Smith
1903 - Unknown
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Walter T Smith
1908 - Unknown
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Jesse Lee Smith
1898 - 1977
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Lessie James Smith
1900 - 1986
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Lonnie Hamilton Sarver
1899 - 1966
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Lessie S Smith
1900 - Unknown
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Bertha M Sarver
1901 - 1980
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Lessie James Smith
1900 - 1986

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