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John Smith

Birth15 May 1793 - East Halton, Lincolnshire, England
DeathMar 1871 - Cumbria, Lancashire, England
MotherSarah SUELS
FatherJohn SMITH

Born in East Halton, Lincolnshire, England on 15 May 1793 to John SMITH and Sarah SUELS. John Smith married Mary Johnson and had 16 children. He passed away on Mar 1871 in Cumbria, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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John Smith
1767 - Unknown
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Sarah Suels
1771 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Mary Johnson
1798 - 1865
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Margaret Meyers
1797 - 1890
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Thurston) Smith
1835 - 1895
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William Smith
1824 - Unknown
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James Smith
1816 - 1894
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Thomas Smith
1836 - Unknown
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John Smith
1819 - 1819
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Eliza Smith
1828 - 1917
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Joseph Smith
1831 - Unknown
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Rebecca Smith
Unknown - 1840
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Mary Ann Smith
1833 - 1887
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Martha Matilda Smith
1822 - Unknown
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Margaret Smith
1826 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Jolly
1830 - 1891
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Mary Ann Smith
1833 - Unknown
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John Smith
1828 - Unknown
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Amarilla A. Smith
1836 - 1916

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