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Malcolm Smith

Birth1769 - Cumberland, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States
Death1853 - Talledega, Alabama, United States
MotherFlora Clark
FatherJohn " Granville" II Smith

Born in Cumberland, Cumberland, North Carolina, United States on 1769 to John " Granville" II Smith and Flora Clark. Malcolm Smith married Mary Baxter Graham and had 15 children. He passed away on 1853 in Talledega, Alabama, United States.

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Parents
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John " Granville" Ii Smith
1748 - 1784
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Flora Clark
1754 - 1796
Spouse(s)
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Mary Baxter Graham
1800 - 1879
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John Mcneill Smith
1826 - 1877
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Virgil Josephus Smith
1843 - 1884
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Harriet Tyus
1835 - 1916
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Duncan Malcolm Smith
1837 - 1907
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Alfred Yarborough Smith
1825 - 1907
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Neill Smith
1819 - 1893
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John Andre M Smith
1832 - 1905
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Calvin Whitfield Smith
1831 - 1900
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Mary Ann Smith
1834 - 1888
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Malcolm Alexander Smith
1840 - 1915
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Frances Elizabeth Graham Smith
1821 - 1857
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William James Smith
1829 - 1886
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Euphemia Jeanette Smith
1837 - 1871
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Archibald Graham Smith
1823 - 1840
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Alexander Joseph Smith
1832 - 1875

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