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Edgar Smith

Birth1844 - Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, England
Death1918 - Great Harwood, Lancashire
MotherAnn Clarissa Smith
FatherJames Sharples

Born in Clayton le Moors, Lancashire, England on 1844 to James Sharples and Ann Clarissa Smith. Edgar Smith married Ann McGuirk and had 9 children. He passed away on 1918 in Great Harwood, Lancashire.

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Parents
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James Sharples
1813 - Unknown
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Ann Clarissa Smith
1818 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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Ann Mcguirk
1841 - 1887
Children Show all
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Emma Sharples
1883 - Unknown
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Florence Sharples
1868 - Unknown
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Sarah Clara Sharples
1866 - 1883
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Ann Clarissa Sharples
1872 - 1899
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James Albert Sharples
1876 - Unknown
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Margaret Ann Sharples
1879 - Unknown
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Jane Ellen Smith
1871 - 1876
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Mary Smith
1867 - 1868
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Leah Smith
1874 - 1876

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