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Thomas Eldridge Smith

Birthabt 1815 - Georgia, USA
Death1880 - Mississippi, USA
MotherCharity Bartlett
FatherWilliam W. SMITH

Born in Georgia, USA on abt 1815 to William W. SMITH and Charity Bartlett. Thomas Eldridge Smith married Elizabeth H. East and had 8 children. He passed away on 1880 in Mississippi, USA.

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William W. Smith
1792 - 1856
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Charity Bartlett
1792 - 1868
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Elizabeth H. East
1823 - 1890
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Thomas Eldredge Smith
1851 - 1923
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Lenora Smith
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Smith
1843 - Unknown
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Kisiah Calpurnia Smith
1841 - 1865
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Catherine Smith
1850 - 1910
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Martha Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Margaret Smith
1839 - 1875
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Charity Smith
1862 - 1932

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