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Ann Smith

Birthabt 1818 - Dummer, Hampshire, England
Death20 Mar 1884 - Amners Farm, Burghfield, Berkshire, England
MotherMary Hawthorn Bannister
FatherJames Smith, junr

Born in Dummer, Hampshire, England on abt 1818 to James Smith, junr and Mary Hawthorn Bannister. Ann Smith married Henry Hawkins and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 Mar 1884 in Amners Farm, Burghfield, Berkshire, England.

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Parents
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James Smith, Junr
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Hawthorn Bannister
1784 - 1823
Spouse(s)
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Henry Hawkins
1815 - 1880
Children Show all
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Henrietta Hawkins
1856 - Unknown
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James Smith Hawkins
1848 - 1911
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Sarah Ann Hawkins
1850 - 1885
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Ellen Hawkins
1852 - 1921
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Georgina Hawkins
1859 - Unknown
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Mary Smith Hawkins
1847 - Unknown
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William George Smith Hawkins
1856 - Unknown

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