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Richard Smith

Birth19 Sep 1792 - Holland River, Sullivan, Tennessee, United States
Death08 Mar 1876 - PROVO, UTAH, UT
MotherLear called Leah Agee
FatherGeorge Thomas Smith

Born in Holland River, Sullivan, Tennessee, United States on 19 Sep 1792 to George Thomas Smith and Lear called Leah Agee. Richard Smith had 14 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1876 in PROVO, UTAH, UT.

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George Thomas Smith
1741 - 1834
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Lear Called Leah Agee
1755 - 1834
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Nancy Margaret Smith
1835 - 1853
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Sarah Ann Smith
1838 - 1879
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James Agee Smith
1829 - 1902
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Ephraim Smith
1833 - 1898
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William Deets Smith
1831 - 1911
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Rachael Leah Smith
1822 - 1894
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Phillip Smith
1821 - 1912
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Thomas C Smith
1825 - 1899
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Newell Smith
1840 - 1879
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Sarah Rebecca Smith
1816 - 1895
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John Braswell Smith
1824 - 1864
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Elizabeth Jane Smith
1842 - 1843
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Adam Robert Smith
1837 - 1907
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Robert Adam Smith
1837 - 1917

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