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Sally Smith

Birth1778 - Virginia, United States
DeathAbt. 1825 - Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States
MotherAnn Jennings
FatherBradley Smith

Born in Virginia, United States on 1778 to Bradley Smith and Ann Jennings. Sally Smith married Herod James Thornton and had 11 children. She passed away on Abt. 1825 in Oglethorpe, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
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Bradley Smith
1755 - 1816
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Ann Jennings
1753 - 1819
Spouse(s)
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Herod James Thornton
1778 - 1855
Children Show all
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Reuben Herod Thornton
1821 - 1892
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Harrison L Thornton
1801 - 1880
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Carlton Crawford Thornton
1805 - 1873
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Blanton Franklin Thorton
1804 - 1884
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Miles C.j. Thornton
1810 - 1845
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Lilly Phereby Thornton
1812 - 1875
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Nancy Caroline Thornton
1818 - Unknown
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James Andrew Thornton
1803 - 1878
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Frances T Thornton
1810 - Unknown
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Zilly Thornton
1800 - Unknown
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Catherine Thornton
1820 - Unknown

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