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George Smith

Birth27 nov 1824 - Nova Scotia
Death5 jul 1871 - Hammonds Plains, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Mason
FatherNathaniel Smith

Born in Nova Scotia on 27 nov 1824 to Nathaniel Smith and Mary Mason. George Smith married Isabelle Bezanson and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 jul 1871 in Hammonds Plains, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Smith
1792 - 1838
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Mary Mason
1799 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Isabelle Bezanson
1831 - 1881
Children Show all
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Miriam Smith
1867 - Unknown
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George Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Eber Smith
1861 - Unknown
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Susan Smith
1867 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1864 - 1889
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Nelson W. Smith
1869 - Unknown
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Albert Smith
1859 - 1861
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Adolphus Smith
1854 - 1860
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George Smith
1853 - 1853
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Delilah Smith
1856 - 1918

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