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Ann Esplin

Birth19 July 1874 - Montrose,Angus,Scotland
Death21 Jan 1907 - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
MotherJane Reid
FatherJames Esplin

Born in Montrose,Angus,Scotland on 19 July 1874 to James Esplin and Jane Reid. Ann Esplin married James Smith and had 10 children. She passed away on 21 Jan 1907 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland.

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Parents
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James Esplin
1836 - 1914
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Jane Reid
1836 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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James Smith
1873 - 1924
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Albert Green
1874 - 1918
Children Show all
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Isabella Smith
1906 - 1993
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Janet Smith
1904 - 1972
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Martha Smith
1902 - 1992
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George Tavendale Smith
1901 - 1938
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Mary Smith
1898 - 1985
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Margaret Smith
1894 - Unknown
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Edmund Green
1903 - 1945
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George Esplin Green
1904 - 1972
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Catherine N Green
1899 - Unknown
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Alice Green
1897 - Unknown

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