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James Albert Smith

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James Albert Smith
James Albert Smith was born October 4, 1881 in Saxton, Whitley County, KY. He married Mary Ellen Hodge in the early 1900's. They had 10 children: Arville, Charlie, Earl, Dewey, William, Myrtle, Bessie, Mary, Betty and Viola. James was a preacher and worked in the coal mines. He loved horses and had this photo made with his favorite one.
Date & Place: in Whitley County, Kentucky USA
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