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Robert John Smith

Birth8 Oct 1879 - Walton County, Georgia, USA
Death29 Sep 1928 - Union, Union, South Carolina, United States
MotherMary Elizabeth Giles
FatherBlake Clator Smith

Born in Walton County, Georgia, USA on 8 Oct 1879 to Blake Clator Smith and Mary Elizabeth Giles. Robert John Smith married Fannie Lewis Compton and had 12 children. He passed away on 29 Sep 1928 in Union, Union, South Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Blake Clator Smith
1852 - 1925
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Mary Elizabeth Giles
1855 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Fannie Lewis Compton
1884 - 1942
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Robert L Smith
1901 - 1932
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Mary Myrtle Smith
1906 - 1966
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Roy Jennings Smith
1913 - 1970
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James Lloyd Smith
1915 - 1988
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Paul Graham Smith
1911 - 1976
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Ralph Edward Smith
1908 - 1972
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Marvin Emmett Smith
1904 - 1966
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Albert Sidney Smith
1903 - 1928
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Earl Smith
1909 - 1911
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Sylvia Jean Smith
1924 - 1988
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Bessie Jenkins Smith
1917 - 1918
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Billy Blake Smith
1919 - 1919

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