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Sarah Eunice Smith

BirthApr 1823 - Georgiana, Butler, Alabama, United States
Death1913 - Jefferson, Texas, United States
MotherIsabel Callaway Milner
FatherHenry Smith

Born in Georgiana, Butler, Alabama, United States on Apr 1823 to Henry Smith and Isabel Callaway Milner. Sarah Eunice Smith married William James Turner and had 6 children. She passed away on 1913 in Jefferson, Texas, United States.

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Henry Smith
1792 - 1873
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Isabel Callaway Milner
1804 - 1861
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William James Turner
1821 - 1886
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Sarah Elizabeth Turner
1856 - 1929
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Willie Euncie Smith/sewell
1863 - 1914
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Pitts S Turner
1848 - 1925
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Josephine T Turner
1844 - 1915
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Leven T Turner
1842 - 1878
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Lizzie E Beck
1860 - Unknown

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