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John C. Smith

Birth06 Aug 1821 - Peterborough,Linolnshire, England
Death17 Mar 1907 - Calais, Washington, Maine, USA
MotherBetsy Craddock
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Peterborough,Linolnshire, England on 06 Aug 1821 to William Smith and Betsy Craddock. John C. Smith married Lucy K Pettigrove and had 10 children. He passed away on 17 Mar 1907 in Calais, Washington, Maine, USA.

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Parents
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William Smith
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Betsy Craddock
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lucy K Pettigrove
1823 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Abby C. Smith
1859 - Unknown
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Albert H. Smith
1866 - Unknown
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Willard F Smith
1868 - Unknown
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Edgar C. Smith
1862 - Unknown
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Bennett Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Alvina M. Smith
1846 - Unknown
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George E Smith
1848 - Unknown
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Alice J. Smith
1844 - Unknown
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Helen N. Smith
1850 - Unknown
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Charles O Smith
1857 - 1934

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