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Martha Patsy Smith

Birthabt 1817 - Beargrass, Martin County, North Carolina, United States
Death1882 - Abbeville, Wilcox, Georgia, United States
MotherPhada Yates Jordan
FatherJonathan Collier Smith

Born in Beargrass, Martin County, North Carolina, United States on abt 1817 to Jonathan Collier Smith and Phada Yates Jordan. Martha Patsy Smith had 10 children. She passed away on 1882 in Abbeville, Wilcox, Georgia, United States.

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Jonathan Collier Smith
1798 - 1872
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Phada Yates Jordan
1784 - 1872
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William D. Gibbs
1858 - Unknown
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Roxie Ann Gibbs
1860 - 1913
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Matilda Ann Gibbs
1851 - 1926
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Thomas (Tommy) Sidney Gibbs
1839 - 1915
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John Allen Gibbs
1848 - 1897
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Isaac Gibbs
1842 - 1920
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James D. Gibbs
1838 - 1862
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Mahala Gibbs
1843 - 1907
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George Washington Gibbs
1857 - 1900
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Joseph "Joe" Gibbs
1857 - Unknown

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