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Myrtle Smith

Birth16 Mar 1875 - North Carolina
Death27 Feb 1922 - Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Lawson
FatherAlonzo Smith

Born in North Carolina on 16 Mar 1875 to Alonzo Smith and Elizabeth Lawson. Myrtle Smith married David Williams and had 12 children. She passed away on 27 Feb 1922 in Duplin County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Alonzo Smith
1849 - 1917
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Elizabeth Lawson
1855 - 1929
Spouse(s)
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David Williams
1841 - 1900
Children Show all
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Lester Williams
1902 - Unknown
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Helen Elizabeth Williams Jones
1905 - 1981
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Angie Leta Williams
1907 - 1998
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Luther King Williams
1916 - 1990
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David Minton Williams
1904 - 1912
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Henry Smith Williams
1913 - 1997
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James Franklin Williams
1911 - 1977
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Winerford W Williams
1909 - Unknown
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Lillian P Williams
1883 - 1930
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Lester Williams
1902 - Unknown
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Warren Winnie Williams
1908 - 1976
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Dick Williams
1886 - 1886

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