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John "Deacon" Smith

Birth1810 - Glasgow, Scotland
Death27 October 1873 - Newport, Washington, Ohio
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Born in Glasgow, Scotland on 1810. John "Deacon" Smith married Jane Turnbull and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 October 1873 in Newport, Washington, Ohio.

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Jane Turnbull
1821 - 1910
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Ellen Smith
1851 - 1927
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Isabelle Douglas Smith
1853 - 1901
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Andrew Smith
1847 - 1939
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George Smith
1855 - 1952
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Katherine Kate Smith
1859 - 1921
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Margaret Smith
1853 - 1899
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Elizabeth W. Smith
1855 - 1930
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Jennie Righturine
1848 - Unknown
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Charles Smith
1857 - 1861

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