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John Young Smith

Birth21 Jan 1793 - South Carolina, United States
Death1 March 1865 - Water Town, TN
MotherNancy Elizabeth Fohlsay
FatherGeorge William SMITH (DNA)

Born in South Carolina, United States on 21 Jan 1793 to George William SMITH (DNA) and Nancy Elizabeth Fohlsay. John Young Smith married Leurency Shanks and had 14 children. He passed away on 1 March 1865 in Water Town, TN.

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Parents
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George William Smith (Dna)
1760 - 1839
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Nancy Elizabeth Fohlsay
1750 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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Leurency Shanks
1795 - 1878
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Harriet Harriss
1813 - 1842
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William Shanks Smith
1823 - 1894
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Lucinda Ann Smith
1841 - 1879
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Jane C. Smith
1819 - 1894
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Mary L. Smith
1824 - Unknown
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Robert T. Smith
1830 - 1883
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Armelia W. Smith
1813 - 1891
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Sarah Louisa Smith
1833 - 1852
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Martha Smith
1821 - Unknown
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Frances Smith
1825 - 1840
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John Patton Smith
1828 - 1868
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John W Smith
1820 - 1876
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Mary Polly Ann Smith
1839 - 1880
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Lucy Jane Smith (Crafton)
1827 - 1880

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