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Oscar Smith

Birth6 May 1844 - Shelby Co., Illinois, USA
Death26 Feb 1914 - Shelby Co., Illinois, USA
MotherEva A. Kirchen
FatherPeter B. Smith

Born in Shelby Co., Illinois, USA on 6 May 1844 to Peter B. Smith and Eva A. Kirchen. Oscar Smith married Amanda Ann Reid and had 10 children. He passed away on 26 Feb 1914 in Shelby Co., Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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Peter B. Smith
1806 - 1880
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Eva A. Kirchen
1808 - 1856
Spouse(s)
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Amanda Ann Reid
1849 - 1925
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Clay Corwin Smith
1893 - 1961
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Ethan O. Smith
1875 - 1892
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Sophia E. Smith
1871 - 1958
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Mary M. (Allie) Smith
1868 - 1946
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Noah Oscar Smith
1877 - 1970
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Johnne Milton Smith
1880 - 1965
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Milissa E Murray
1883 - 1977
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Simon Peter Smith
1868 - 1904
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Elva C. Smith
1886 - 1892
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Edna M. Smith
1890 - 1892

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