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John Smith

Birth1795 - Cumberland, England
Death31 Oct 1878 - Castle Forbes Bay, Huon, Tasmania, Australia
MotherMaria Anne Smythe Weld Fitzherbert
FatherGeorge IV King of England

Born in Cumberland, England on 1795 to George IV King of England and Maria Anne Smythe Weld Fitzherbert. John Smith married Mary Ann O'Brien and had 12 children. He passed away on 31 Oct 1878 in Castle Forbes Bay, Huon, Tasmania, Australia.

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Parents
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George Iv King Of England
1762 - 1830
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Maria Anne Smythe Weld Fitzherbert
1756 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann O'brien
1804 - 1887
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Smith
1825 - 1854
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Mary Louisa Smith
1827 - 1887
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John Smith
1824 - 1896
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Thomas Smith
1841 - 1927
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Susannah Smith
1830 - 1889
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David Smith
1836 - 1920
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Isaac Smith
1843 - 1870
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Martha Smith
1832 - 1882
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James Smith
1839 - 1912
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Temperance Shenstone Smith
1835 - 1846
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Richard Smith
1832 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1825 - 1865

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