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John Robert & Viola B. Smith
Tombstone Photo
Berwyn Cemetery

Gene Autry, Carter County, Oklahoma
© by: Stone Seeker

Information by Jeff Boyd Smith

John Robert Smith was the Son of John Wesley & Louisa Jane (Wreyford) Smith (b 8/23/1847 in GA died in AR)

John & Louisa were married 2/16/1864 in Columbia Co, AR.

Their Children: (Which were brothers & Sisters of John)

George W          2/14/1866
Matilda A           9/4/1869
Jack "Joe" C     9/9/1871
William Thomas  4/27/1875
Lonzo                 12/15/1876
Wiley M             4/11/1879
Luther Jeff        10/10/1882
Susie Louisa       1/27/1885
Franey C            5/7/1887
Betty Louise "Addie"   9/28/1892

Rufus Jefferson   1/23/1890 (My Grandfather) Wed Mary Irene (Haley) ( Walker) on 4/22/1911 in Caney, OK - Having 5 children


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