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Lilly Mae Smith

Birth10 May 1896 - Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA
Death14 Apr 1955 - South Boston, Halifax, Virginia, USA
MotherEmma Clay Chaney
FatherDrewey Elmer Smith

Born in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, USA on 10 May 1896 to Drewey Elmer Smith and Emma Clay Chaney. Lilly Mae Smith married Edward Morton "Edddie" Lewis and had 5 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1955 in South Boston, Halifax, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Drewey Elmer Smith
1874 - 1947
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Emma Clay Chaney
1877 - 1949
Spouse(s)
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Edward Morton "Edddie" Lewis
1894 - 1962
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Jerry Mack Lewis
1920 - 2014
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Agnes Pauline Lewis
1923 - 1996
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Eugene Morton Lewis
1931 - 1991
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Romeo Edward Lewis
1917 - 1982
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Elema Claiborne Lewis
1916 - 1942

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