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Almira A “Mirandie” Smith 1853–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 12 July 1853

Birth Location: Barry Co. MO

Death Date: 4 August 1912

Death Location: Barry Co. MO

Father: Carlson Smith

Mother: Sarah Burton

Spouse(s): Gilbert McNatt

Children(s): Mary McNatt

The story of Almira A “Mirandie” Smith began in 1853 in Barry Co. MO. Almira A “Mirandie” Smith married Gilbert S Mcnatt, and had children including Mary Lillie Mcnatt. Almira A “Mirandie” Smith passed away in 1912 in Barry Co. MO.

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Biography

  • The story of Almira A “Mirandie” Smith began in 1853 in Barry Co. MO.
  • Almira A “Mirandie” Smith married Gilbert S Mcnatt, and had children including Mary Lillie Mcnatt.
  • Almira A “Mirandie” Smith passed away in 1912 in Barry Co. MO.

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Almira Smith's Ancestors

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Almira Smith
1853–1912
Birth Place: Barry Co. MO
Parents
Carlson Howell Smith
1828–1868
Kentucky, USA
Sarah (F) Burton
1827–1878
Tennessee
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Almira Smith's Descendants

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Almira (A “Mirandie”) Smith (12 July 1853–4 August 1912) m. Gilbert (S) McNatt (24 February 1842–7 Feb 1896)
  1. 1. Mary (Lillie) McNatt 1877–1930 m. Harlan (P) Roller 1873–1940
    1. 1. Lois (Lee) Roller 1906–1995 m. Luther (Allen) Pendleton 1905–1988
    2. 2. Orus Rotter 1901–
    3. 3. Fay Rotter 1903–

Almira Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1853
12 July 1853
Birth of Almira A “Mirandie” Smith in Barry Co. MO
Barry Co. MO
1912
4 August 1912
Age 59
Death of Almira A “Mirandie” Smith in Barry Co. MO
Barry Co. MO

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 12 July 1853
    Event Place: Barry Co. MO

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 August 1912
    Event Place: Barry Co. MO

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