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Harry Smith Harry Smith
Harry Smith had one brother: Richard “Dick” Smith.
Harry married Jennie Smith.
Jennie was born in 1870.
Harry passed away.
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Harry G. IndianHarry G. Indian in The Gazette Times - Aug 18 1917
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"... indi-,,,,, ir .v 1 the summary Is deaths from ty li phok! fever were cut .to 57, a that tho STEEL COMPANY BUYS LAND. A- h( m us Hubbard. Harry G. Indian- and emra I. Dirts. .Warran; Tear the has tripled thc ca- ?I Pa., ana 'i. l Mahan and J. bath ot of the avatar and ex- tended, a number of ..."
Publication place: Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States
Harry Colville IndianHarry Colville Indian in The Spokesman-Review - Sep 13 1932
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"... lor tuo under Governor the Personnel Of the Given 10 Years at McNeil Island Prison, A sentence of 10 years in thc McNeil Island federal penitentiary was pronounced upon Harry Colville Indian, by Judge J. Stanley Webster ln federal court yesterday. He was found guilty Saturday evening of voluntary manslaughter as tlm result of hk killing of Ernest Hugen, Indian, following a ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Harry IndianHarry Indian in The Spokesman-Review - Sep 3 1932
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"... men who appeared ln federal Jf dl Ju ?5 c Vy hc i Jaseph F. Morton ls their attorney, court Friday were deported for p w rth 00 Other Harry Indian, accused also l ltems deluded a bank deposit ofl of on land, was given charge of thc treasury department, has been put on an unquestioned basis. It ls thc keystone ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Harry IndianHarry Indian in The Springfield Daily Union - June 6 1895
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"... to inoke arrangement for the exact time and place of the next national festival, which will not occur again until 1898, tho celebrations being triennial. A ROUGH TIME. Congressman Harri Indian, Cowboy and Cholera. Special Correspondence. J Washington, May Harris of Kansas tells some good stories of his adventures while building the Kansas division of the Union Pacific railway. “I a ..."
Publication place: Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States