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John Smith

Birthabt 1762 - Witley, Surrey, England
Deathabt 1832 - Not Available
MotherCharity Etherington
FatherRichard Smith

Born in Witley, Surrey, England on abt 1762 to Richard Smith and Charity Etherington. John Smith married Beatrice Richardson and had 10 children. He passed away on abt 1832.

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Parents
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Richard Smith
1741 - 1813
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Charity Etherington
1741 - 1820
Spouse(s)
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Beatrice Richardson
1771 - 1844
Children Show all
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Hortensius Stevens Smith
1811 - 1873
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Alfred Shadrach Smith
1808 - 1886
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Sidney Smith
1803 - 1860
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Frederick Richardson Smith
1801 - 1848
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Witting Colton Smith
1797 - 1862
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Lucy Smith
1799 - Unknown
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John Smith (Kickapoo)
1790 - 1870
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Beatrice Smith
1793 - 1863
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Mehatable Smith
1806 - 1830
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Sophia Smith
1795 - Unknown

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