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John Smith

Birth1824 - Roxbury MA
Death5 Apr 1902 - Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
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Born in Roxbury MA on 1824. John Smith married Amelia Ann Holmes and had 11 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1902 in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

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Spouse(s)
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Amelia Ann Holmes
1831 - 1892
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Amelia Ann Peacock
1831 - 1873
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Amelia Smith
1831 - Unknown
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Amelia Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Amelia A Smith Morrison
Unknown - Unknown
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Fannie F. Smith
1867 - 1948
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Charles A Smith
1856 - 1912
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Franklin H. Smith
1858 - 1859
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Ellen M Smith
1861 - 1861
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John H. Smith
Unknown - 1855
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Grace Walton Smith
1877 - 1882
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Ellen Maria Smith
1862 - 1862
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Nellie M. Smith
1864 - Unknown
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Alfred Warren Smith
1853 - 1899
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Charles A Smith
1856 - Unknown
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Alfred W Smith
1851 - Unknown

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