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Debby (Smith) Cromer

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Mrs. Debby L. Cromer formerly Smith
Born 1950s.
Daughter of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
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April Dauenhauer

One of my soul missions in life is to make a family history of my forefathers. I have gathered together information from several sources with direct relation to my famy dating back as far as I could go- from 1669. We have SC state histories; why not family histories of how our ancestors actually lived. The troubles they faced and through their faith in God made an impression on me. My husband and I have 2 children and 7 grandchildren. They need to know!! I quote one of my ancestor's writing, Mrs. Jane Wofford Wait, as she made a wonderful summation- "It is too often the case that some people are so unappreciative of the record of their ancestry, or from other causes, that they fail to find out who their ancestors were. or what they did, or where they come from, until it is too late to d
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