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John Smith

Birth05 Mar 1838 - Dunrossness, Shetland
Death19 Nov 1934 - Mid Yell, Shetland
MotherMargaret Henderson
FatherJames Smith

Born in Dunrossness, Shetland on 05 Mar 1838 to James Smith and Margaret Henderson. John Smith married Helen Poleson and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 Nov 1934 in Mid Yell, Shetland.

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Parents
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James Smith
1811 - 1895
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Margaret Henderson
1810 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Helen Poleson
1842 - 1930
Children Show all
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James Smith
1874 - 1949
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Robert John Smith
1863 - 1952
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Mary Smith
1867 - 1945
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Helen Smith
1885 - 1924
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Jemima Margaret Smith
1879 - 1961
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William Smith
1881 - 1970
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Ann Thomasina Smith
1865 - 1954
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John Smith
1883 - 1952
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Joan Grace Smith
1870 - 1902
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Twin Boy Smith
1870 - 1870

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