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Roger David Smith 1938–2005 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 Nov 1938

Birth Location: Martins Ferry, Ohio

Death Date: 12 Mar 2005

Death Location: Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio

Father: Harold Smith

Mother: Eva Barton

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In 1938, Roger David Smith entered the world in Martins Ferry, Ohio, born to Harold Lemoine Smith And Eva J Barton. Roger David Smith passed away in 2005 in Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio.

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Biography

  • In 1938, Roger David Smith entered the world in Martins Ferry, Ohio, born to Harold Lemoine Smith And Eva J Barton.
  • Roger David Smith passed away in 2005 in Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio.

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Roger Smith's Ancestors

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Roger Smith
1938–2005
Birth Place: Martins Ferry, Ohio
Parents
Harold Lemoine Smith
1893–1959
Shortcreek Township, Harrison, Ohio
Eva (J.) Barton
1895–1968
Michigan
Grandparents
Andrew Smith
1868–1950
York, Jefferson County, Ohio, United States of America
Frances (Gertrude) Smith
1871–1916
Robert (Albert Barton) Jr
1868–1921
Wayne County
Mary (Jane "Jennie") Whitmore
1872–1916
Grosse Pointe, Wayne, Michigan
Great-Grandparents
Robert Barton
1824–1895
Pauline Vernier
1832–1872
Joseph Whitmore
1847–1897
Jeanne Laforet
1853–1925
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Benjamin Lafont
1822–
Helene Casavan
1826–1854

Roger Smith's Timeline

2 Records

1938
27 Nov 1938
Birth of Roger David Smith in Martins Ferry, Ohio
Martins Ferry, Ohio
2005
12 Mar 2005
Age 67
Death of Roger David Smith in Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio
Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 Nov 1938
    Event Place: Martins Ferry, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Mar 2005
    Event Place: Martins Ferry, Belmont, Ohio

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