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William Wesley Smith

Birth27 Dec 1767 - North Carolina
Death17 August 1836 - St. Francois County, Missouri, United States of America
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Born in North Carolina on 27 Dec 1767. William Wesley Smith married Elizabeth "Betsey" Poston and had 14 children. He passed away on 17 August 1836 in St. Francois County, Missouri, United States of America.

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Elizabeth "Betsey" Poston
1767 - 1873
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Mary Ann Smith
1803 - 1847
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Frances Logan Smith
1815 - 1890
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William Wesley Smith
1820 - 1896
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Lucinda Smith
1814 - 1901
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Jeremiah Poston Smith
1824 - Unknown
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Mary Smith Woodyard
1801 - 1892
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Margaret Smith
1833 - 1902
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William S Smith
1819 - 1909
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Harriet Smith
1812 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Ann Smith
1828 - 1918
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Frankie Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Smith
1815 - Unknown
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Poston Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Frances Logan Smith
1819 - 1890

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