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John Smith

Birthabt 1844 - Smeeton, Leicestershire, England
DeathApril 1926 - Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire, England
MotherSarah Sturgess
FatherSamson Smith

Born in Smeeton, Leicestershire, England on abt 1844 to Samson Smith and Sarah Sturgess. John Smith married Charlotte Tailby and had 16 children. He passed away on April 1926 in Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire, England.

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Parents
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Samson Smith
1818 - 1882
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Sarah Sturgess
1817 - 1871
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Tailby
1847 - 1923
Children Show all
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Albert Edward Smith
1887 - 1943
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Florence Smith
1877 - 1964
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William Smith
1870 - 1963
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Charlotte Smith
1876 - 1928
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Ellen Smith
1880 - Unknown
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Walter Smith
1884 - 1959
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Joseph Smith
1868 - 1895
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John Tailby Smith
1867 - 1962
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Harry Smith
1873 - 1928
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Frank Smith
1874 - 1914
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Samson James Smith
1888 - 1912
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Arthur Edmund Smith
1887 - 1961
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Frederick Smith
1883 - 1957
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Mary Elizabeth Smith
1870 - 1954
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Annie Laura Smith
1891 - 1985
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Thomas Smith
1880 - 1958

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