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John Smith

Birth1820 - Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, England
Death6 Nov 1902 - Norfolk, United Kingdom
MotherRhoda Earl
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Stoke Holy Cross, Norfolk, England on 1820 to William Smith and Rhoda Earl. John Smith married MARIA ELLIS and had 17 children. He passed away on 6 Nov 1902 in Norfolk, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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William Smith
1785 - 1865
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Rhoda Earl
1794 - 1874
Spouse(s)
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Maria Ellis
1826 - 1888
Children Show all
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Edward Smith
1854 - 1894
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William Ellis Smith
1864 - 1910
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Mark Smith
1863 - 1907
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Jane Smith
1846 - 1878
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John Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Henry Smith
1867 - 1949
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Samuel Smith
1859 - Unknown
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James Smith
1863 - Unknown
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Albert Smith
1868 - Unknown
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1861 - 1940
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Harry Smith
1866 - Unknown
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Charles Smith
1853 - Unknown
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Robert Ernest Smith
1871 - 1880
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Mary Ann Smith
1849 - 1849
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George Smith
1847 - Unknown
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Thomas Thurlow Smith
1850 - Unknown
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Rosa Sarah Smith
1873 - 1874

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