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Max W. (James) Smith 1909–1976 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Feb 1909

Birth Location: Daviess, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 24 Dec 1976

Death Location: Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA

Father: James Smith

Mother: Emily Zornes

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Max W. (James) Smith was born in 1909 in Daviess, Missouri, USA, the child of James Norman William Smith And Emily J William Zornes. Max W. (James) Smith passed away in 1976 in Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA.

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Biography

  • Max W. (James) Smith was born in 1909 in Daviess, Missouri, USA, the child of James Norman William Smith And Emily J William Zornes.
  • Max W. (James) Smith passed away in 1976 in Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA.

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Max Smith's Ancestors

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Max Smith
1909–1976
Birth Place: Daviess, Missouri, USA
Parents
James Norman (William) Smith
1857–1925
Decatur City, Decatur, Iowa, USA
Emily (J. (William)) Zornes
1869–1946
Iowa City, Wright, Iowa, USA
Grandparents
Mary McConnell
1841–1920
Indiana, USA
William (Moses (John) Zornes) BSB
1822–
Montgomery, Kentucky, USA
Lydia (Binford Cloyd) BSB
1825–1880
North Carolina, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
John BSB
1802–1848
Sarah BSB
1800–1825
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William BSB
1780–1848
Christina BSB
1782–1827

Max Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1909
20 Feb 1909
Birth of Max W. (James) Smith in Daviess, Missouri, USA
Daviess, Missouri, USA
1976
24 Dec 1976
Age 67
Death of Max W. (James) Smith in Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA
Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Feb 1909
    Event Place: Daviess, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1976
    Event Place: Oklahoma City, Canadian, Oklahoma, USA

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