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John Smith

BirthAbout 1801 - Limpley Stoke Wilts
DeathMar 1877 - Hinton Charterhouse Somerset
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Born in Limpley Stoke Wilts on About 1801. John Smith married Edith Wilkins and had 12 children. He passed away on Mar 1877 in Hinton Charterhouse Somerset.

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Edith Wilkins
1799 - 1867
Children Show all
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Anne Smith
1839 - 1932
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John Smith
1832 - 1905
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Samuel Smith
1843 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry Smith
1840 - Unknown
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Selena Smith
1833 - Unknown
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Simeon Smith
1830 - 1892
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Frances Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Priscilla Smith
1821 - 1887
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Mary Ann Smith
1820 - Unknown
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Clara A -Allsop-
1835 - Unknown

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