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Sign up freeAlbert Fleming Smithson 1795–1863 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1795
Birth Location: Graves, Kentucky, United States
Death Date: 12 Aug 1863
Death Location: Missouri, United States
Father: Albert Smithson
Mother: Lina Neville
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Children(s): Joseph Smithson
In 1795, Albert Fleming Smithson entered the world in Graves, Kentucky, United States, born to Albert Francis Smithson And Lina Neville. Albert Fleming Smithson had children including Joseph Bonaparte Smithson. Albert Fleming Smithson passed away in 1863 in Missouri, United States.
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Biography
- In 1795, Albert Fleming Smithson entered the world in Graves, Kentucky, United States, born to Albert Francis Smithson And Lina Neville.
- Albert Fleming Smithson had children including Joseph Bonaparte Smithson.
- Albert Fleming Smithson passed away in 1863 in Missouri, United States.
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Albert Smithson's Ancestors
Albert Smithson's Descendants
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1. Joseph (Bonaparte) Smithson 1820–1862 m. Sarah Thomas 1824–1880
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1. Matilda (Caroline) Smithson 1841–1929 m. Joseph (Dennis) Riddle 1835–1915
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1. Tempa (Luiza) Riddle 1873–1955 m. Charles (Augusta) Payne 1870–1948
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1. Lottie (Jewel) Payne 1902–1993
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Albert Smithson's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1795
Event Place: Graves, Kentucky, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 12 Aug 1863
Event Place: Missouri, United States