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Ann Smith

Birth08 Aug 1847 - Great Yeldham Halstead, Essex, England
Death03 Sep 1907 - Great Northern Hospital, Islington, London, England
MotherElizabeth Smart
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Great Yeldham Halstead, Essex, England on 08 Aug 1847 to John Smith and Elizabeth Smart. Ann Smith had 9 children. She passed away on 03 Sep 1907 in Great Northern Hospital, Islington, London, England.

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Parents
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John Smith
1797 - 1871
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Elizabeth Smart
1799 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Samuel Fordham Ellcock
1879 - 1935
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George Shelly Ellcock
1878 - 1882
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Henry John Ellcock
1874 - 1882
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Esther Fordham
1882 - Unknown
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Charles Fordham Ellcock
1875 - 1877
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Lizzie N Ellcock
1885 - Unknown
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George Marston Ellcock
1872 - 1873
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Elizabeth Ann Ellcock
1880 - 1881
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Ellen L F Ellcock
1887 - Unknown

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