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Silas Smith

Birth15 Sep 1855 - Kentucky
Death16 Oct 1939 - Dexterville, Butler, Kentucky, USA
MotherLydia A. Oller
FatherGeorge (1836-1880) Smith

Born in Kentucky on 15 Sep 1855 to George (1836-1880) Smith and Lydia A. Oller. Silas Smith had 11 children. He passed away on 16 Oct 1939 in Dexterville, Butler, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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George (1836-1880) Smith
1836 - 1880
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Lydia A. Oller
1834 - 1905
Children Show all
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George Riley Smith
1879 - 1958
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Edward H Smith
1894 - 1935
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Clarence W Smith
1891 - 1972
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Pinkie Smith
1903 - Unknown
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Robert B Smith
1885 - 1966
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Bertha "Berthie" Smith
1894 - Unknown
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Ida Mae Smith
1901 - 1983
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Ollie Smith
1888 - Unknown
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Verna Nora "Vernie" Smith
1900 - 1961
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William Smith
1883 - 1915
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William Smith
1885 - 1918

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