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James Smith

Birth10 April 1856 - Dobbieland Farm, Darvel, Loudon, Ayrshire, Scotland
Death22 November 1941 - 19 Prestwick Road, Newton On Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland
MotherJanet Nisbett
FatherAlexander Smith

Born in Dobbieland Farm, Darvel, Loudon, Ayrshire, Scotland on 10 April 1856 to Alexander Smith and Janet Nisbett. James Smith married Agnes Sillars and had 5 children. He passed away on 22 November 1941 in 19 Prestwick Road, Newton On Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Alexander Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Janet Nisbett
1815 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Agnes Sillars
1856 - 1941
Children Show all
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Jean (Jeanie) Mcculloch Smith
1883 - Unknown
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Agnes (Nan) Smith
1900 - Unknown
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Jennie Nisbet Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Matthew (Mattie) Smith
1891 - Unknown
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Alick Smith
1886 - Unknown

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