We found 4,634 people named Ken Smith living in California. Most of them live in Los Angeles-Riverside-Orange County, followed by San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose and San Diego. The ages of these people range from 101 to 97 years old according to public records. Some possible relatives include Robert Foote, Addie Smith, and Marilyn Johns. We also found a total of 128 phone numbers linked to Ken Smith, and (760) 832-#### is one of them. 904, 760, 714 are some of the most popular area codes for these people.
Known company associations for people with the name Ken Smith in California:
genentech, dell technologies, hewlett packard enterprise, kenny smith, maine cancer consortium, peavey electronics, goodman music, hanich music, morey's piers & resorts, rs integrated supply
machinist, training specialist, columnist and writer, senior manager inside sales and merchandising, manager, keyboard sales, executive, maintenance planner and scheduler, director, asset management services, director of facilities and maintenance
Known schools associated with people named Ken Smith residing in California:
spring garden college, triton college, triton - college, sauk valley community college, boston college, saint anselm college, northview high school, delaware county community college, north park university, college of lake county
Ken Smith is 90 years old.
We found an address in 1 Dna Way, South San Francisco, CA.
Ken Smith's phone number is (207) 329-7208.
We found 41 criminal records matching the name Ken Smith.
No marriage records found matching the name Ken Smith.
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