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John Smith

BirthMarch 1864 - Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
DeathNot Available - Opelika, Lee, Alabama, USA
MotherMinerva Hunter
FatherGeorge - Gabriel (Gabe) Smith

Born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA on March 1864 to George - Gabriel (Gabe) Smith and Minerva Hunter. John Smith married Annie Swanson- Smith and had 13 children. He passed away in Opelika, Lee, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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George - Gabriel (Gabe) Smith
1830 - 1892
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Minerva Hunter
1840 - 1933
Spouse(s)
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Annie Swanson- Smith
1873 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Catherline Smith-morgan
1909 - 1991
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Chester Smith
1899 - 1980
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Reed Smith
1891 - Unknown
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Rosie Smith
1895 - 1987
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Mary Lou Smith- Presten
1893 - Unknown
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Annie Lowis Smith
1908 - Unknown
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Withorrow Smith
1900 - Unknown
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Clovis Smith
1901 - 1970
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Leslie James Smith
1903 - Unknown
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Peyton Smith
1911 - 1991
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Chalmers Smith
1903 - Unknown
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Lillie M Smith
1908 - Unknown
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Curtis Smith
1906 - Unknown

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