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Evan Smith

Birth1825 - North Carolina, USA
Death1870 - Wright County, Missouri, USA
MotherSarah "Sally" Robbins
FatherTarleton (*65*) Smith

Born in North Carolina, USA on 1825 to Tarleton (*65*) Smith and Sarah "Sally" Robbins. Evan Smith married Cyntha Strickland and had 13 children. He passed away on 1870 in Wright County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
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Tarleton (*65*) Smith
1773 - 1854
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Sarah "Sally" Robbins
1780 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Cyntha Strickland
1827 - Unknown
Children Show all
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James Smith
1858 - Unknown
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Provey Smith
1854 - 1940
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Catharine Smith
1856 - Unknown
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Laura Smith
1863 - Unknown
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Martha F Smith
1860 - 1881
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Joseph Smith
1868 - Unknown
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John Smith
1848 - 1927
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Nancy M Smith
1842 - Unknown
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John Smith
1845 - 1927
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Seline Smith
1850 - Unknown
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William Smith
1844 - Unknown
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Tennessee Smith
1846 - Unknown
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Nancy Mansifee Smith
1842 - 1910

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