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Thomas Smith

Birth12 Feb 1810 - Frederick, Virginia, United States
Deathabt 1884 - Douglas County, Missouri
MotherLydia "Liddy" Shaver
FatherMartin Smith

Born in Frederick, Virginia, United States on 12 Feb 1810 to Martin Smith and Lydia "Liddy" Shaver. Thomas Smith married Phebe Reynolds and had 8 children. He passed away on abt 1884 in Douglas County, Missouri.

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Parents
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Martin Smith
1770 - 1811
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Lydia "Liddy" Shaver
1773 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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Phebe Reynolds
1817 - 1880
Children Show all
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Epha Mariah Smith
1851 - 1891
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Lydia Ann Smith
1848 - 1875
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John C M Smith
1833 - 1862
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Ammeltia Artimesia Artie J. Smith
1849 - 1888
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Martha Eveline Emily Smith
1856 - 1940
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Mariette Or Mary C Smith
1846 - 1876
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Thomas Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Thomas J Smith
1840 - 1869

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