1888 -
Person ID:
I11652 | Tree:
Robin |  Last Modified: 29 Jun 2022
1886 -
Birth |
Feb 1886
Arkansas, USA
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Father |
Joseph Smith b. Jan 1842, Arkansas, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Martha Kirby b. Abt 1853, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
1884
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1842 -
Birth |
Jan 1842
Arkansas, USA
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Family |
Martha Kirby b. Abt 1853, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA |
Married |
1884
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Children |
| 1. Allen Smith b. Feb 1886, Arkansas, USA |
| 2. Albert L Smith b. Sep 1888, Arkansas, USA |
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Abt 1853 - 1916 (Age 63)
Birth |
Abt 1853
Bradley County, Tennessee, USA
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Died |
25 Dec 1916
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
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Buried |
Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park, Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
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Father |
Henry L Kirby b. Feb 1823, North Carolina, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Mahala Richmond b. Abt 1825, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA |
Relationship |
natural |
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Family 1 |
Joseph Smith b. Jan 1842, Arkansas, USA |
Married |
1884
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Children |
| 1. Allen Smith b. Feb 1886, Arkansas, USA |
| 2. Albert L Smith b. Sep 1888, Arkansas, USA |
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Family 2 |
William Yoder b. 1850, Georgia, USA |
Married |
21 Sep 1871
Dawson, Georgia, USA
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Children |
| 1. Satiria V Yoder b. 1873, Georgia, USA |
| 2. Joel E Yoder b. 1879, Georgia, USA |
| 3. Henry A Yoder b. 1874, Georgia, USA |
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