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Roberta S Everett

Birth02 Jul 1875 - Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA
Death14 SEP 1956 - Florence, Florence County, South Carolina
MotherMartha Wall Covington
FatherLawrence Thomas Everett

Born in Laurinburg, Scotland County, North Carolina, USA on 02 Jul 1875 to Lawrence Thomas Everett and Martha Wall Covington. Roberta S Everett married Benjamin Franklin Smoot and had 6 children. She passed away on 14 SEP 1956 in Florence, Florence County, South Carolina.

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Parents
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Lawrence Thomas Everett
1838 - 1889
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Martha Wall Covington
1850 - 1919
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Franklin Smoot
1870 - 1934
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Benjamin Franklin Smoot
1897 - 1983
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Roberta Dixson Smoot (Carter)
1908 - 2003
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James Thomas Smoot
1906 - 1965
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Martha E Smoot
1900 - 1986
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Lawrence Everett Smoot
1913 - 2004
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Grace Lawrence Smoot
1901 - Unknown

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