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John Smith

BirthAbt 1786 - Worcestershire, England
DeathJuly 1855 - St Johns, Worcester, Worcestershire, England
MotherAnne Sheward
FatherSamuel Smith

Born in Worcestershire, England on Abt 1786 to Samuel Smith and Anne Sheward. John Smith married Ann Woodyatt and had 7 children. He passed away on July 1855 in St Johns, Worcester, Worcestershire, England.

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Parents
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Samuel Smith
1751 - Unknown
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Anne Sheward
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann Woodyatt
Unknown - 1834
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Ann Smith
1786 - Unknown
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(Unknown) (Unknown)
1785 - 1866
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Ann Woodyatt
1797 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Smith
1820 - Unknown
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James Smith
1826 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1819 - Unknown
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Hannah Smith
1806 - 1856
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William Smith
1817 - 1870
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James Smith
1823 - Unknown
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James Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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