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John James Smith

Birth24 Jul 1791 - Westminster, London, England
Death15 Oct 1850 - St Andrews, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British America
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Smith

Born in Westminster, London, England on 24 Jul 1791 to John Smith. John James Smith married Nancy Favel and had 12 children. He passed away on 15 Oct 1850 in St Andrews, Red River Settlement, Rupert's Land, British America.

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John Smith
1765 - Unknown
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Nancy Favel
1816 - 1901
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Mary Aboriginal
1794 - 1832
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Samuel Smith
1848 - Unknown
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Thomas James Smith
1843 - 1926
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James Smith
1841 - 1917
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Harriet Smith
1825 - 1903
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Mary 'Minnie' Smith
1831 - 1911
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Henry Smith
1837 - 1922
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Richard 'Rich' Smith
1818 - 1889
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John Smith
1821 - Unknown
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William Smith
1823 - 1884
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Anne Watson
1847 - 1901
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Catherine Smith
1830 - Unknown
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Charlotte Smith
1828 - 1828

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