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john smith

Birthbpt 1/12/1781 - derby derbyshire
Death08 Aug 1855 - Hanwell, England
MotherAnn Coakes SMITH--Gunson
FatherJohn Smith

Born in derby derbyshire on bpt 1/12/1781 to John Smith and Ann Coakes SMITH--Gunson. john smith married Barbara TURNER and had 7 children. He passed away on 08 Aug 1855 in Hanwell, England.

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Parents
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John Smith
1753 - Unknown
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Ann Coakes Smith--gunson
1757 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Turner
1777 - 1847
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Elizabeth Louisa Cauty
1789 - 1853
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Emily Palfrey
1809 - 1849
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Samuel Mountjoy Smith
1809 - 1874
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George James Smith
1815 - 1881
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William Mountjoy Smith
1812 - 1871
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1807 - Unknown
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Deborah Ann Smith
1810 - Unknown
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Barbara Ann Smith
1803 - 1843
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Udal Palfrey Smith
1848 - 1849

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