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James Smith

Birth29 NOV 1853 - GLASS ABERDEENSHIRE SCOTLAND UK
Death16 JUL 1927 - AULDEARN NAIRN HIGHLAND SCOTLAND UK
MotherMary Gauld
FatherJAMES SMITH

Born in GLASS ABERDEENSHIRE SCOTLAND UK on 29 NOV 1853 to JAMES SMITH and Mary Gauld. James Smith married MARGARET LYON and had 14 children. He passed away on 16 JUL 1927 in AULDEARN NAIRN HIGHLAND SCOTLAND UK.

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Parents
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James Smith
1822 - 1871
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Mary Gauld
1826 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Lyon
1860 - 1921
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Annie Riddoch
1863 - 1921
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Jane Fraser
1849 - 1931
Children Show all
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Barbara Reid Smith
1880 - Unknown
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Jessie Anne Smith
1889 - 1988
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Mary Gauld Smith
1880 - 1944
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George Shand Smith
1887 - 1955
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Jeannie Smith
1885 - 1987
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Maggie Lyon Smith
1881 - Unknown
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Lily Jane Smith
1883 - 1921
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Annie Mcintosh Smith
1908 - 1991
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James Smith
1891 - 1969
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Isabella Archibald Smith
1907 - 1916
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Catherine Cowie Smith
1894 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1896 - 1897
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Annie Smith
1902 - Unknown
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John A Fraser
1876 - 1963

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