Cynthiabelle Gordon Smith was born Cynthiabelle Black in Americus, Georgia. Her father was Alfred Black and her brother was Junior G. Black. She married the dentist, Dr. Isadore C. Mitchell (April 30, 1925). Shortly after, he completed dental school at Howard University and then moved to Los Angeles. In 1934, she moved to Washington, D.C. seeking work, and divorced Mitchell in 1936. In 1937 she was working for the U. S. Public Health Service in Washington, D. C. She married the physician Dr. Wilbur Gordon (possibly in 1942) and was widowed. She married Dr. R. Stillman Smith in 1947. R. Stillman Smith was a physician who lived in Macon, Georgia. Dr. R. Stillman Smith and Cynthiabelle Gordon Smith cutting their wedding cake at the home of Drs. Vada and John Somerville. Written on back of photo: Wedding cake, Dr. and Mrs. P. Stillman, (?)
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Socialites African American couples African American physicians Weddings Smith, Cynthiabelle Gordon, 1894 or 95-1978 Smith, R. Stillman (Relliford Stillman), 1889-1965
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