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William E. Smith

Birth8 Apr 1830 - Mill Springs, Wayne, Co, Kentucky, USA
Death1 Dec 1902 - Reynolds, Co, Missouri, USA
MotherRebecca Richmond Manning
FatherDaniel Marion Smith

Born in Mill Springs, Wayne, Co, Kentucky, USA on 8 Apr 1830 to Daniel Marion Smith and Rebecca Richmond Manning. William E. Smith married Millie Anna Coffey and had 12 children. He passed away on 1 Dec 1902 in Reynolds, Co, Missouri, USA.

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Daniel Marion Smith
1806 - 1875
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Rebecca Richmond Manning
1804 - 1850
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Millie Anna Coffey
1832 - 1899
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Amanda Margaret 'Maggie' Smith
1876 - 1960
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Daniel Marion Smith
1864 - 1950
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Minerva "Nervie" Jane Smith
1854 - 1930
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Sarah Ann Smith
1858 - 1930
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Lewis Smith
1861 - 1939
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Susan Emmaline Smith
1870 - 1931
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Amsey Buchanan "Buck" Smith
1873 - 1943
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James Shelby Smith
1856 - 1917
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Savannah Smith
1867 - 1937
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Rebecca Smith
1853 - 1854
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Lewis Smith
1861 - Unknown
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Lewis Smith
1861 - Unknown

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