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Leusey M. Williams

Birth23 AUG 1803 - Lilesville, Anson Co., NC
Death1852 - Lexington, Henderson Co., TN
MotherLeusey Elizabeth Pate
FatherBenjamin Williams

Born in Lilesville, Anson Co., NC on 23 AUG 1803 to Benjamin Williams and Leusey Elizabeth Pate. Leusey M. Williams married John Auld Smith and had 14 children. She passed away on 1852 in Lexington, Henderson Co., TN.

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Parents
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Benjamin Williams
1780 - 1824
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Leusey Elizabeth Pate
1785 - 1808
Spouse(s)
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John Auld Smith
1794 - 1847
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Carrillona Susan Smith
1831 - 1880
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Nancy Ellen Smith
1833 - 1885
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John Devergie Smith
1829 - 1906
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William Thomas Smith
1820 - 1897
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Eli Tyre Smith
1831 - 1885
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Elijah Flake Smith
1837 - 1920
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Martha Jane Smith
1831 - 1910
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Elizabeth Smith
1820 - 1840
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Omy Smith
1820 - 1840
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Jeminah Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Omy Smith
1820 - 1840
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Omy Smith
1820 - 1840
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Jeminah Smith
1838 - 1852
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Sara Smith
1831 - 1878

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