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Harriet Smith

Birth1819 - Hargraves, Norfolk, England
DeathApril 1896 - Norwich, Norfolk
MotherLydia (Bacchus) Backhouse
FatherJohn Harper Smith

Born in Hargraves, Norfolk, England on 1819 to John Harper Smith and Lydia (Bacchus) Backhouse. Harriet Smith married John Blyth and had 9 children. She passed away on April 1896 in Norwich, Norfolk.

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Parents
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John Harper Smith
1792 - 1872
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Lydia (Bacchus) Backhouse
1788 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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John Blyth
1815 - 1868
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Robert Neal
1816 - 1854
Children Show all
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William Blyth
1856 - Unknown
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Eliza Blyth
1858 - 1935
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Robert Smith Neal
1852 - 1908
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Henry Neal
1854 - Unknown
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Walter Blyth
1858 - Unknown
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Walter Robert Neal
1848 - Unknown
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Harriett Neal
1850 - Unknown
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Eliza Neal
1846 - Unknown
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Harriet Smith
1819 - 1896

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