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Charles Willcox SMITH

Birth1841 - England
Death02 Aug 1932 - Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
MotherAnne Smith Willcox
FatherBenjamin Smith

Born in England on 1841 to Benjamin Smith and Anne Smith Willcox. Charles Willcox SMITH married Mary Ann Holdsworth and had 7 children. He passed away on 02 Aug 1932 in Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.

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Benjamin Smith
1812 - 1893
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Anne Smith Willcox
1813 - 1890
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Mary Ann Holdsworth
1847 - 1921
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William Varley Smith
1879 - 1960
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Mary Smith
1869 - 1947
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Ruth Battersby Smith
1882 - 1972
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Benjamin Dennitts Smith
1888 - 1975
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Joseph Holdsworth Smith
1886 - 1953
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Helen Smith
1876 - 1882
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Isabella Holdsworth Smith
1884 - 1967

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