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Ada Madaline SMITH

Birth1889 - Hobart, Tasmania
DeathNot Available - Hobart Tasmania Australia
MotherSusan Elizabeth BARRETT
FatherHenry Joseph Smith

Born in Hobart, Tasmania on 1889 to Henry Joseph Smith and Susan Elizabeth BARRETT. Ada Madaline SMITH married Charles Edward Scanlon and had 5 children. She passed away in Hobart Tasmania Australia.

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Parents
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Henry Joseph Smith
1859 - 1913
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Susan Elizabeth Barrett
1864 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Charles Edward Scanlon
1885 - 1983
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Charles Edward Scanlon
1885 - 1962
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Charles Edward Scanlon
1915 - 1983
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Phyllis May Scanlon
1913 - 2003
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Eileen Isabel Curtis
1917 - 1976
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Margaret Evelyn Scanlon
1938 - 2011
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Raymond Charles Scanlon
1945 - 2013

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