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John Smith

Birth22 Feb 1814 - Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England
Death3 Jan 1867 - Not Available
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Born in Cawthorne, Yorkshire, England on 22 Feb 1814. John Smith married Ann Jagger and had 13 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1867.

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Ann Jagger
1815 - 1894
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William Henry Smith
1839 - 1900
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Aaron Smith
1858 - 1937
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Allen Smith
1853 - 1917
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Joseph Smith
1848 - 1871
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John Thomas Smith
1850 - 1928
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George Smith
1851 - 1927
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Oliver Smith
1858 - 1934
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Martha Smith
1844 - 1923
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Henry Smith
1840 - 1882
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Julia Ann Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1842 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1863 - 1863
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Elizabeth Smith
1846 - 1926

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