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Ann Smith

Birth1846 - St Ishmaels, Pembrokeshire, Wales
DeathDec 1914 - Llanelly Carmarthenshire
MotherMary Smith
Fatherjames smith

Born in St Ishmaels, Pembrokeshire, Wales on 1846 to james smith and Mary Smith. Ann Smith married Henry Thomas and had 12 children. She passed away on Dec 1914 in Llanelly Carmarthenshire.

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Parents
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James Smith
1815 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1815 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Henry Thomas
1846 - Unknown
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Henry Thomas
1845 - Unknown
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Henry Thomas
1842 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Blanche G Thomas
1888 - 1959
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Minney C Thomas
1887 - 1943
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Hannah Thomas
1868 - Unknown
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William Thomas
1874 - Unknown
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John Thomas
1884 - Unknown
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Margaret Thomas
1877 - Unknown
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Thomas Thomas
1882 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Thomas
1870 - 1875
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Margaret Harris
1896 - 1990
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John Rees Thomas
1883 - Unknown
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Mary A Thomas
1895 - Unknown
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John Thomas
1883 - Unknown

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