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Samuel C. Smoots

Birth1824 - Shenandoah County, Virginia
DeathAft. 1900 - Shenandoah County, Virginia
MotherElizabeth Coffman
FatherDavid T Smutz (Smoot)

Born in Shenandoah County, Virginia on 1824 to David T Smutz (Smoot) and Elizabeth Coffman. Samuel C. Smoots married Barbara Swartz and had 11 children. He passed away on Aft. 1900 in Shenandoah County, Virginia.

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Parents
David T Smutz (Smoot)
1796 - 1867
Elizabeth Coffman
1801 - 1880
Spouse(s)
Barbara Swartz
1824 - 1899
Children Show all
William Smootz
1862 - 1942
David Milton Smoot
1848 - 1920
John Henry Smoot
1864 - 1899
Sarah Elizabeth Smoots
1866 - 1933
Lydia Catherine Smoot
1858 - Unknown
Bettie Lee Smoot
1867 - 1950

Perry Smoots
1853 - 1858
Susan Sonner Smoots
1860 - 1860
M. Alice Plauger
1873 - Unknown
John Henry Smoot
1864 - 1932
Bettie Smoots
1867 - Unknown

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