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Thomas Hyde Smith

BirthFebruary 1, 1794 - Virginia, one said South Carolina
DeathOctober 30, 1862 - York County, South Carolina
MotherMargaret Herring
FatherHenry Smith

Born in Virginia, one said South Carolina on February 1, 1794 to Henry Smith and Margaret Herring. Thomas Hyde Smith married Jailey Henson Alexander and had 13 children. He passed away on October 30, 1862 in York County, South Carolina.

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Henry Smith
1759 - 1840
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Margaret Herring
1775 - 1832
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Jailey Henson Alexander
1796 - 1867
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Mary Caroline Smith
1836 - 1874
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Martha Melvina Smith
1820 - 1886
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Hester Delena Smith
1835 - Unknown
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Dr. William Henry Smith
1835 - 1888
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Thomas Jeffrys Smith
1827 - 1828
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Susan Anthony Smith
1841 - 1843
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John Alexander Smith
1819 - 1819
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Ann Elvira Smith
1823 - 1842
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John Anderson Smith
1838 - 1840
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Jailey Elizabeth Smith
1831 - 1892
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Eleanor Smith
1817 - 1843
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James Ervin Smith
1825 - 1898
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Robert Thomas Harper Smith
1829 - 1910

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