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John Thomas Smith

Birth16 Sep 1857 - Choctaw County, Mississippi
Death8 February 1930 - Purdon, Navarro County, Texas, USA
MotherElizabeth Ann Chesney
FatherGeorge T. Smith

Born in Choctaw County, Mississippi on 16 Sep 1857 to George T. Smith and Elizabeth Ann Chesney. John Thomas Smith married Emily Pearlee Keen and had 14 children. He passed away on 8 February 1930 in Purdon, Navarro County, Texas, USA.

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Parents
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George T. Smith
1826 - 1862
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Elizabeth Ann Chesney
1835 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Emily Pearlee Keen
1860 - 1939
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Hattie Smith
1890 - Unknown
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John Charles Smith
1892 - 1951
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Oral Vernon Smith
1900 - 1979
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Thomas J. Smith
1887 - 1900
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Effie Smith
1895 - 1985
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Alma M Smith
1889 - 1889
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George Hulan "Hulon" Smith
1881 - 1951
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Creola Smith
1880 - 1963
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Jennie Smith
1883 - 1896
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Robert Oden Smith
1896 - 1947
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Odie Smith
1898 - Unknown
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Hubor Smith
1881 - Unknown
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Hula Smith
1881 - Unknown
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Mayme E L Smith
1885 - 1909

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