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Jeptha Lewis Smith 1861–1935 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Nov 1861

Birth Location: Texas

Death Date: 13 Oct 1935

Death Location: Haskell, Texas

Father: Jeptha Smith

Mother: Martha Watson

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In 1861, Jeptha Lewis Smith entered the world in Texas, born to Jeptha Lewis Smith And Martha Luella Watson. Jeptha Lewis Smith passed away in 1935 in Haskell, Texas.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Jeptha Lewis Smith entered the world in Texas, born to Jeptha Lewis Smith And Martha Luella Watson.
  • Jeptha Lewis Smith passed away in 1935 in Haskell, Texas.

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Jeptha Smith's Ancestors

Self
Jeptha Smith
1861–1935
Birth Place: Texas
Parents
Jeptha Lewis Smith
1822–1864
Georgia, USA
Martha (Luella) Watson
1844–1901
Grainger, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
James (Carter) Smith
1798–1888
Georgia Militia District 782, Harris, Georgia, United States
Mary Myhand
1800–1938
Harris, Georgia, United States
Harden Watson
1813–1854
Grainger, Tennessee, United States
Martha (Latham) Watson
1819–1878
Essex, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Smith
1760–1836
Christian Carter
1765–1836
Gustavus Myhand
1790–1874
William Watson
1763–1821
Sarah Houk
1780–1840
Charles Latham
1790–1840
Lucy Phillips
1796–1850
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Smith
–1799
Elizabeth
1720–1810
Agnus Good
1755–

Jeptha Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1861
14 Nov 1861
Birth of Jeptha Lewis Smith in Texas
Texas
1935
13 Oct 1935
Age 74
Death of Jeptha Lewis Smith in Haskell, Texas
Haskell, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Nov 1861
    Event Place: Texas

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Oct 1935
    Event Place: Haskell, Texas

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