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James Chatten Smith

BirthDec 1845 - Plomesgate, Framlingham, Suffolk
DeathMar 1911 - London, Middlesex, United Kingdom
MotherSusan Chatten
FatherHenry Smith

Born in Plomesgate, Framlingham, Suffolk on Dec 1845 to Henry Smith and Susan Chatten. James Chatten Smith married Mary Wilder and had 10 children. He passed away on Mar 1911 in London, Middlesex, United Kingdom.

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Henry Smith
1801 - 1875
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Susan Chatten
1811 - 1866
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Mary Wilder
1852 - Unknown
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James William Smith
1877 - 1931
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Frederick Samuel Smith
1879 - 1923
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Charlotte Emma Smith
1875 - 1952
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John Edward Smith
1878 - Unknown
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Charles Smith
1891 - 1944
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Robert Smith
1883 - Unknown
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Henry George Smith
1881 - 1940
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Arthur Smith
1887 - Unknown
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Lillian Mary Smith
1889 - 1967
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Ferrand Smith
1885 - 1886

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