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Susan E. SMITH

Birth07 Apr 1848 - Ohio County, Kentucky, USA
Death04 March 1924 - Ceralvo, Ohio, Kentucky, USA
MotherElizabeth Bromley Kimbley
FatherJohn Everett Vaught Smith

Born in Ohio County, Kentucky, USA on 07 Apr 1848 to John Everett Vaught Smith and Elizabeth Bromley Kimbley. Susan E. SMITH married Samuel Morton and had 6 children. She passed away on 04 March 1924 in Ceralvo, Ohio, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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John Everett Vaught Smith
1812 - 1895
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Elizabeth Bromley Kimbley
1815 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Morton
1848 - 1913
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Ross Morton
1885 - 1977
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Ida May Morton
1878 - 1975
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John Thomas Morton
1888 - 1956
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William E Morten
1873 - 1905
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Vigaberry Preston Morton
1891 - 1961
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Vig P Morton
1891 - Unknown

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