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Robert C. SMITH
Anna Davis SMITH |
Husband: Robert C. SMITH
Birth: 1840 Death: 1891 |
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Wife: Anna Davis SMITH
Birth: 1852 Other Spouse: m2. William GUNNING Father: Philander C. SMITH Mother: Anna Amanda SMITH |
Children — born in Canton, Madison Co., MS: |
1. Lillian SMITH, b. Canton, MS; m. William Alexander MONTGOMERY
2. Ethel Barksdale SMITH; m. Bert Edward YOUNG |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States |
Sources:
1. Kirk Bentley Barb. 1971. "Extract from Genealogy of Jefferson Davis." Appendix III, pp. 488-508 in Papers of Jefferson Davis, Volume 1, 1808-1840. Haskell M. Monroe, Jr., and James T. McIntosh, eds. Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge. [Rev. ed. of 1991 not seen.] 2. Haskell M. Monroe., Jr. & James T. McIntosh, eds. 1971. "Genealogy of the Davis Family." Appendix IV, pp. 505-529 in Papers of Jefferson Davis, Volume 1, 1808-1840. Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge. [Rev. ed. of 1991 not seen.] 3. Ernesto Caldeira. 1983. "Davis Family Genealogy." Appendix II, pp. 402-416 in Papers of Jefferson Davis, Volume 4, 1849-1852. Linda Lasswell Christ, Mary Seaton Dix, and Richard E. Beringer, eds. Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge. 4. Genealogy of the Davis Family at Rice University. 5. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. (online at Ancestry.com):
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