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John Thomas Smith

Birth08 Jul 1869 - Murphy, Collin, Texas, USA
Death2 Jul 1941 - McKinney, Collin, Texas, United States
MotherSynthia Catherine Todd (DNA link to Wanda Lou Todd)
FatherJohn Thomas Smith - Civil War - Confederate - GGF

Born in Murphy, Collin, Texas, USA on 08 Jul 1869 to John Thomas Smith - Civil War - Confederate - GGF and Synthia Catherine Todd (DNA link to Wanda Lou Todd). John Thomas Smith married Mary C 'Woodie' CURRY and had 4 children. He passed away on 2 Jul 1941 in McKinney, Collin, Texas, United States.

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John Thomas Smith - Civil War - Confederate - Ggf
1835 - 1908
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Synthia Catherine Todd (Dna Link To Wanda Lou Todd)
1844 - 1890
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Mary C 'Woodie' Curry
1874 - 1957
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Ola May Smith
1900 - 1974
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James Thomas "Jim" Smith
1909 - 1978
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Robert A 'Dobbin' Smith
1907 - Unknown
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William Wesley Smith
1914 - 1995

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