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JOHN WILLIAM SMITH

Birth22 Oct 1815 - Kentucky, United States
Death24 Sep 1881 - Polk Township, Jefferson, Iowa, United States
MotherMary Easton
FatherAbsalom smith

Born in Kentucky, United States on 22 Oct 1815 to Absalom smith and Mary Easton. JOHN WILLIAM SMITH married CATHERINE DARDEN and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Sep 1881 in Polk Township, Jefferson, Iowa, United States.

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Absalom Smith
1794 - 1875
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Mary Easton
1795 - 1826
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Catherine Darden
1820 - 1890
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Richard Marion Smith
1852 - 1938
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Rutha Jane Smith
1842 - 1880
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Rose Anna Smith
1845 - 1928
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1847 - 1860
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John Greenberry Smith
1844 - 1867
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Martha Ellen Smith
1861 - 1861
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William Smith
1844 - 1925
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William Emory Smith
1849 - 1920
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Charles Alexander Smith
1858 - Unknown
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Giles Lafayette Smith
1854 - 1943
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Ephraim Wright Smith
1856 - 1917

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