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Edward Smith

Birth1836 - Wiltsire, England
Death18 May 1910 - Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand
MotherElizabeth Smith
FatherMicheal Pound

Born in Wiltsire, England on 1836 to Micheal Pound and Elizabeth Smith. Edward Smith married Hannah Gething and had 8 children. He passed away on 18 May 1910 in Greymouth, West Coast, New Zealand.

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Parents
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Micheal Pound
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1815 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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Hannah Gething
1847 - 1883
Children Show all
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Violetta Priscilla Dunford
1877 - 1959
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Hiram James Edward Dunford
1868 - 1951
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Rupert Smith Dunford
1872 - 1954
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Esther Clarice Feodora Dunford (Smith)
1871 - 1958
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Claude Onesiphorous Dunford
1876 - 1952
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Leah Lamona Dunford
1880 - 1949
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John Oliver Dunford (Smith)
1874 - 1941
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Mary Elizabeth Gething
1865 - 1948

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