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Mark and Sherry, I note you are searching SMITH in Middle Tennessee. Any data on Clementine G. Smith born in TN about 1816; married James B. Harris born middle TN 1809. They married 1835 in Madison Co. AL? I believe Clementine had a sister Jane B who married Samuel Harris. It is possible the Harris men are kin. Samuel was born in KY 1894; and a Martha Penderhart/Pendergrass is mentioned in association with James B. Harris. She was born either 1896 or 1818 in KY. A John Smith witnessed a deed for James B. and Clementine G. Harris in Benton County, Al 27 Mar 1845. Also James P. Spring was a witness who could be John Smith's father-in-law. Any data appreciated. Ann Gary
I wish to make a correction regarding James P. Spring (witness to deed of James B. and Clementine G. Smith Harris). He is John Smith's brother-in-law; John Spring was his father-in-law. Thank you. Ann Gary