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Harry Evetts Smith

Birth5 Nov 1898 - Bressingham, Norfolk, England
DeathMar 1974 - Ipswich, Suffolk, England
MotherMaria Nunn
FatherRobert Smith

Born in Bressingham, Norfolk, England on 5 Nov 1898 to Robert Smith and Maria Nunn. Harry Evetts Smith married Gladys Elfreda Jopling Brown and had 5 children. He passed away on Mar 1974 in Ipswich, Suffolk, England.

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Robert Smith
1856 - Unknown
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Maria Nunn
1857 - Unknown
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Gladys Elfreda Jopling Brown
1892 - 1949
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Annie M Jenkins
1888 - 1983
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Thomas Leonard Evetts Smith
1923 - 1997
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Horace (Holly) W Evett Smith
1926 - 1991
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Thora Mavis Evetts Smith
1921 - 2010
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Harry E Smith
1914 - 1995
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Daisy Winifred Evett Smith
1915 - 2005

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