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John William Smith

Birth12 Dec 1872 - North Carolina, USA
Death17 Dec 1957 - Leaksville, Rockingham, North Carolina
MotherSarah J. BARNES
FatherJames Noah Smith

Born in North Carolina, USA on 12 Dec 1872 to James Noah Smith and Sarah J. BARNES. John William Smith married Leila Belle Smith and had 9 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1957 in Leaksville, Rockingham, North Carolina.

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Parents
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James Noah Smith
1844 - 1930
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Sarah J. Barnes
1844 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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Leila Belle Smith
1879 - 1948
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Maggie Jones
1877 - 1898
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Leila B Smith
1878 - Unknown
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John Curtis Smith
1904 - 1911
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Esther B Smith
1899 - Unknown
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Bertie Lee Suttle
1893 - 1987
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Bernice Smith
1906 - Unknown
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Charles B Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mae Smith
1893 - 1970
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Blanche Smith
1908 - Unknown
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Charles Batie Suttle
1895 - 1990
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Esther Barbra Suttle
1898 - 1990

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