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James Smith

Birth1805 - England
Death7 December 1874 - Not Available
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Born in England on 1805. James Smith married Ann Perkins and had 12 children. He passed away on 7 December 1874.

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Ann Perkins
1826 - 1891
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Alfred Gardner Smith
1862 - 1935
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Emma Matilda Smith
1859 - 1936
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Thomas Smith
1849 - 1915
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Jennie Or Jane G Smith (Rickett)
1866 - 1933
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Helen (Ellen) Elizabeth Smith
1848 - 1928
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Mary Adelaide Smith
1851 - 1915
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Elbert Smith
1869 - Unknown
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Edith. Smith
1866 - 1897
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Edward Smith
1854 - 1924
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James Perkins Smith
1852 - 1922
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Jemima Perkins Smith
1856 - 1871
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Lavina Smith
1860 - Unknown

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