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Elijah L Smith 1848–1918 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Dec 1848
Birth Location: Lipps, Clay, Kentucky
Death Date: 26 Jan 1918
Death Location: Bell, Kentucky
Father: Malekiah Smith
Mother: Sarah Smith
Spouse(s): Jemima Smith
Children(s): Ella Smallwood, Eddy Wombles, James Smith
In 1848, Elijah L Smith entered the world in Lipps, Clay, Kentucky, born to Malekiah Smith And Sarah Ann Jackson Smith. Elijah L Smith married Jemima Eversole Smith, and had children including Eddy Smith Wombles, Ella Smallwood, James Smith. Elijah L Smith passed away in 1918 in Bell, Kentucky.
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Biography
- In 1848, Elijah L Smith entered the world in Lipps, Clay, Kentucky, born to Malekiah Smith And Sarah Ann Jackson Smith.
- Elijah L Smith married Jemima Eversole Smith, and had children including Eddy Smith Wombles, Ella Smallwood, James Smith.
- Elijah L Smith passed away in 1918 in Bell, Kentucky.
Immediate Family
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Elijah Smith's Ancestors
Elijah Smith's Descendants
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1. Ella Smallwood 1871–1950
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2. Eddy (Smith) Wombles 1875–1927
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3. James Smith 1882–1944
Elijah Smith's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Dec 1848
Event Place: Lipps, Clay, Kentucky
Record Source:
[1] Kentucky, Death Index
[2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Jan 1918
Event Place: Bell, Kentucky
Record Source:
[1] Kentucky, Death Index
[2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current