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David Ellis Smith

Birthabt 1882 - Milugavie, Dumbarton, Scotland
Death6 Jan 1938 - Western, Infirmary, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
MotherMary Ellis
FatherAlexander Smith

Born in Milugavie, Dumbarton, Scotland on abt 1882 to Alexander Smith and Mary Ellis. David Ellis Smith married Margaret Blaney Wilson and had 6 children. He passed away on 6 Jan 1938 in Western, Infirmary, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Alexander Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Mary Ellis
1864 - Unknown
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Margaret Blaney Wilson
1883 - 1942
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Mary Smith
1907 - Unknown
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Hugh Wilson Smith
1920 - 1985
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Samuel Wilson Smith
1923 - 1944
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Elizabeth Wilson Smith
1916 - Unknown
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David John Smith
1910 - Unknown
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Agnes Ellen Smith
1919 - 1975

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