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William Wesley Smith

Birth4 Dec 1869 - McNairy, Tennessee, United States
Death29 Apr 1937 - Kaufman County, Texas, USA - Buried in Cottonwood Cemetery
MotherNot Available
FatherTHOMAS H SMITH

Born in McNairy, Tennessee, United States on 4 Dec 1869 to THOMAS H SMITH. William Wesley Smith married Ella Almeta James and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Apr 1937 in Kaufman County, Texas, USA - Buried in Cottonwood Cemetery.

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Thomas H Smith
1847 - 1895
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Ella Almeta James
1877 - 1944
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Bertie Pauline Smith
1897 - 1961
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James Thomas "Pete" Smith
1912 - 1977
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Ernest Raymond Smith
1907 - 1969
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Claude Alexander Smith
1900 - 1968
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Nolan Watson Smith
1904 - 1963
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Dee Smith
1896 - 1961
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Lula Emma Smith
1910 - 2010
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Sam Houston Smith
1914 - 1988
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Edward Pershing Smith
1918 - 2009
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William Melvin Smith
1914 - 1988

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