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Hannah Smith

Birthabt 1856 - Tillingham, Essex, England
DeathMar 1933 - Edmonton, Middlesex, England
MotherHannah Everard
FatherAbraham Smith

Born in Tillingham, Essex, England on abt 1856 to Abraham Smith and Hannah Everard. Hannah Smith married John Aggus and had 9 children. She passed away on Mar 1933 in Edmonton, Middlesex, England.

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Parents
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Abraham Smith
1820 - 1880
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Hannah Everard
1824 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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John Aggus
1852 - 1906
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Henry Todd
1873 - 1959
Children Show all
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Arthur Aggus
1896 - 1967
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Pvt William Joseph Dingwall Aggus
1880 - 1917
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Laura Aggus
1878 - 1962
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Frederick Aggus
1899 - 1976
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Alice Aggus
1893 - 1967
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John Aggus
1887 - 1968
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Harry Aggus
1890 - 1972
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Edith Aggus
1883 - 1939
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Eliza Ann (Doll) Aggus
1885 - 1969

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