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Lewis Smith Scribner

Birth28 Feb 1765 - Wake, North Carolina, United States
Death1836 - Maury County, Tennessee, United States
MotherDorothy Rebecca Smith
FatherJohn William Scribner

Born in Wake, North Carolina, United States on 28 Feb 1765 to John William Scribner and Dorothy Rebecca Smith. Lewis Smith Scribner married Susanna Redden and had 10 children. He passed away on 1836 in Maury County, Tennessee, United States.

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John William Scribner
1740 - 1821
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Dorothy Rebecca Smith
1745 - 1824
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Susanna Redden
1780 - 1840
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Susan Scribner
1807 - 1836
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Pleasant "Edward" Scribner
1803 - 1853
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Samuel Scribner
1814 - Unknown
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Redden Scribner
1795 - 1860
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Lewis B Scribner
1802 - 1895
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Wesley Scribner
1813 - 1894
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Solomon Scribner
1812 - 1877
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John T "Jack" Scribner
1798 - 1877
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Jesse Scribner
1806 - 1846
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Rebecca Scribner
1795 - 1796

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