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Albert Smith

Birth08 Feb 1834 - SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire England
DeathNot Available - Sheffield Yorkshire
MotherSarah Smith
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in SHEFFIELD South Yorkshire England on 08 Feb 1834 to William Smith and Sarah Smith. Albert Smith married Sarah Bradwell and had 10 children. He passed away in Sheffield Yorkshire.

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Parents
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William Smith
1815 - 1879
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Sarah Smith
1816 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Bradwell
1839 - 1905
Children Show all
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Clara Gardener (Smith)
1879 - 1963
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William Henry Smith
1859 - Unknown
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Walter Smith
1863 - Unknown
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Edwin Smith
1866 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1877 - Unknown
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Albert Smith
1881 - 1935
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Ellen Smith
1872 - Unknown
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Anne Smith
1875 - Unknown
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Alfred Smith
1860 - Unknown
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Herbert Smith
1866 - 1924

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