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Isaac Smith

Birth17 August 1833 - Burbage, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Death7 February 1926 - Lewiston, Cache, Utah, United States
MotherCharlotte Eagle
FatherIsaac Smith

Born in Burbage, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom on 17 August 1833 to Isaac Smith and Charlotte Eagle. Isaac Smith married Almira Jane Wheeler and had 10 children. He passed away on 7 February 1926 in Lewiston, Cache, Utah, United States.

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Parents
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Isaac Smith
1796 - 1865
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Charlotte Eagle
1801 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Almira Jane Wheeler
1842 - 1899
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Sarah Choules
1832 - 1871
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Margaret Lochhead
1835 - 1912
Children Show all
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Isaac Leroy Smith
1878 - 1965
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James Alfred Smith
1880 - 1950
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Amelia Melissa Smith
1882 - 1978
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Joseph C Smith
1863 - 1915
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Alma Francis Smith
1886 - 1958
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Mary Ellen Smith
1867 - 1944
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George Albert Smith
1865 - 1885
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Sarah Elizabeth Smith
1861 - 1944
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Isaac Robert Smith
1859 - 1859
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Ann Smith
1858 - Unknown

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