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James Smith

Birth1782 - , Fermanagh, , Ireland
Death17 Jan 1857 - Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
MotherJane Druggin
FatherAndrew Smith

Born in , Fermanagh, , Ireland on 1782 to Andrew Smith and Jane Druggin. James Smith married Elizabeth Harkins (Moon - 1st marriage, Smith - 2nd and final marriage, Harkon - typo in marriage certificate) and had 9 children. He passed away on 17 Jan 1857 in Windsor, New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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Andrew Smith
1755 - 1806
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Jane Druggin
1760 - 1829
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Harkins (Moon - 1St Marriage, Smith - 2Nd And Final Marriage, Harkon - Typo In Marriage Certificate)
1793 - 1862
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Elizth Moon
1794 - 1862
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John Joseph Smith.
1829 - 1883
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Terence Smith
1831 - 1917
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Ann Jane Smith / Woods
1832 - 1897
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James Smith
1828 - 1903
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Ellen Smith
1827 - 1875
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Mary B Smith
1837 - 1916
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Thomas Smith
1834 - 1834
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Thomas Smith
1834 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1834 - 1834

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