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Susan Emma SNIPES

Birth06 MAR 1869 - Person co, North Carolina USA
Death1953 - Unavailable
MotherSusan Johnston Jacobs
FatherJames Monroe Snipes

Born in Person co, North Carolina USA on 06 MAR 1869 to James Monroe Snipes and Susan Johnston Jacobs. Susan Emma SNIPES married Charlie B Smith and had 12 children. She passed away on 1953.

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Parents
James Monroe Snipes
1834 - 1887
Susan Johnston Jacobs
1847 - 1878
Spouse(s)
Charlie B Smith
1868 - Unknown
Children Show all
Annie Eliza Smith
1897 - 1992
Henry Clay Smith
1892 - 1948
Alice Roxie Smith
1889 - 1980
Charles James Smith
1901 - 1922
Earle W Smith
1909 - Unknown
Earl Winstead Smith
1907 - 1973

Ella Sue Smith
1905 - Unknown
John F Smith
1894 - Unknown
Elizabeth Smith
1897 - Unknown
Robert Smith
1891 - Unknown
Marion J Smith
1896 - Unknown
Mouror Smith
1895 - Unknown

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