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Edward SMITH

Birth13 Jun 1860 - Nova Scotia, Canada
Death21 Mar 1939 - Upper Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherElizabeth Lyons
FatherJames H. Smith

Born in Nova Scotia, Canada on 13 Jun 1860 to James H. Smith and Elizabeth Lyons. Edward SMITH married Carrie Smith and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 Mar 1939 in Upper Falmouth, Hants, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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James H. Smith
1825 - 1913
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Elizabeth Lyons
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Carrie Smith
1865 - 1943
Children Show all
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Blanche Lillian Smith
1903 - 1983
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Edward Clarence Smith
1901 - Unknown
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Ida Leota Smith
1886 - 1960
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Nellie Alberta Smith
1892 - Unknown
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Eva May Smith
1889 - Unknown
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Florence Emma Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Maud Elsie Smith
1893 - Unknown
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Willie E Smith
1886 - Unknown

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