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William Smith

Birth4 Dec 1792 - Berkeley,Virginia,USA
Death26 DEC 1873 - Morgan Co., West Virginia
MotherChristina Maiden Tusing
FatherWilliam E. Smith

Born in Berkeley,Virginia,USA on 4 Dec 1792 to William E. Smith and Christina Maiden Tusing. William Smith married Ann Barbara Ripley and had 13 children. He passed away on 26 DEC 1873 in Morgan Co., West Virginia.

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Parents
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William E. Smith
1752 - 1830
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Christina Maiden Tusing
1766 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Ann Barbara Ripley
1798 - 1871
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Sarah Ann Jones
1827 - 1873
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Adaline Loretta Smith
1833 - 1900
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James Ripley Smith
1821 - 1902
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1837 - 1913
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Henry Tillison Smith
1830 - 1833
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Arthur J. Smith
1835 - 1854
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Thursa Ellen Smith
1839 - 1890
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Isaiah J. Smith
1829 - Unknown
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Harvey Smith
1838 - 1839
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William L Smith
1825 - 1891
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Nancy Smith
1822 - 1825
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John Smith
1822 - 1825
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Henry Tillison Smith
1830 - Unknown

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