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Smith Smith

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Signed 4 Apr 2013 | 360 contributions | 6 thank-yous | 286 connections
Smith L. Smith
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Son of [private father (1930s - unknown)] and [private mother (1930s - unknown)]
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[children unknown]
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Please advise of sources that mention Deborah Willis as a daughter of Lewis James Willis. She married Peter Greenlee who worked for Martha Ball Washington. DNA tests suggest she was a daughter.

Thanks!

posted by Paul Bell III
Hey Tommy, I am working the Washington family, are you still participating in Wikitree?
posted by Robin Lee
Welcome to WikiTree, Tommy!

Thank you for volunteering to help us grow our worldwide tree by adding your branches. It is certainly better to pool our data. Saves a lot of research time.

I hope your experience as a member of the WikiTree community will be very pleasant and productive.

If you have a question, feel free to ask at the G2G forum.

Also, WikiTree Help is filled with useful information you might want to review.

Please check out our Honor Code. It is a very important part of why our community is such a friendly place to grow your family tree. :o)

posted by Debby (Barton) Black
I've been working on a shared tree of my own for a long time and share it with any one who will look at it. I think shared trees are a fantastic idea. No use in everyone doing all the same work over and over again!

Tommy

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