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John Smith

BirthJanuary 28, 1868 - E-Malax, Finland
Death1948 - Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
MotherJohanna Israelsdotter Storm
FatherJonas Jonasson Smeds

Born in E-Malax, Finland on January 28, 1868 to Jonas Jonasson Smeds and Johanna Israelsdotter Storm. John Smith had 9 children. He passed away on 1948 in Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Jonas Jonasson Smeds
1840 - 1910
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Johanna Israelsdotter Storm
1836 - 1913
Children Show all
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Marie Emeli Smith (Pitt)
1899 - 1992
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Carl Gunner Smith
1901 - 1974
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Eric Waldemar Smith
1904 - 1986
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Ellen O. Smith
1903 - 1994
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Elsa Elizebeth Smith
1906 - 1991
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John Arvid Smith
1900 - 1979
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Lena Smith
1908 - Unknown
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Esther Elena Smeds (Hanson) (Lemay)
1908 - 2008
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Hulda Ereni Smith
1897 - 1910

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