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Ursula Smith

Birth12 Mar 1875 - Tattnall, Georgia, United States
Death6 Oct 1950 - Alma, Bacon, Georgia, United States
MotherRachael Brazell-Tippins-Smith
FatherJames Bell Smith

Born in Tattnall, Georgia, United States on 12 Mar 1875 to James Bell Smith and Rachael Brazell-Tippins-Smith. Ursula Smith married Stephen Marlow Tillman and had 6 children. She passed away on 6 Oct 1950 in Alma, Bacon, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
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James Bell Smith
1823 - 1891
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Rachael Brazell-tippins-smith
1834 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Marlow Tillman
1862 - 1930
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Joseph Blanton Tillman
1899 - 1964
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Rufus Colon Tillman
1905 - 1990
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Stephen Marlow Tillman
1907 - 1959
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Lawrence Perry Tillman
1901 - 1964
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James Harold Tillman
1897 - 1918
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Harriet Tillman
1897 - Unknown

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