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Aaron SMITH

Birth13 Jan 1803 - Stoke Ash Suffolk England
Death21 Apr 1890 - Thorndon, Suffolk, England
MotherElizabeth Pyman
FatherSamuel SMITH

Born in Stoke Ash Suffolk England on 13 Jan 1803 to Samuel SMITH and Elizabeth Pyman. Aaron SMITH married Harriet Chapman and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Apr 1890 in Thorndon, Suffolk, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Smith
1775 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Pyman
1776 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Harriet Chapman
1807 - 1881
Children Show all
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Amelia Smith
1849 - Unknown
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Walter Chapman Smith
1845 - 1906
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Harriet Smith
1850 - 1906
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Esther Smith
1833 - 1903
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James Smith
1838 - Unknown
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David Smith
1840 - Unknown
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Jonathan Smith
1831 - 1917
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Samuel Smith
1826 - 1911
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Mary Smith
1837 - 1912
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Emma Smith
1842 - 1913

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