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John Smith

Birthabt 1801 - Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Death25 MAR 1879 - Port Morien, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Brown
FatherElias Smith

Born in Dumfriesshire, Scotland on abt 1801 to Elias Smith and Mary Brown. John Smith married Anne (Annie) Denny and had 16 children. He passed away on 25 MAR 1879 in Port Morien, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Elias Smith
1781 - 1861
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Mary Brown
1786 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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Anne (Annie) Denny
1802 - 1899
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Lydia Cambel
1802 - Unknown
Children Show all
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William Robert Smith
1839 - 1925
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Charlotte Jane Smith
1821 - 1897
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Annie Susan Smith
1847 - 1934
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John Smith
1831 - Unknown
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Amelia Smith
1828 - Unknown
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John Smith
1824 - 1912
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David Reubin Smith
1834 - 1835
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Charles Edward Smith
1827 - 1879
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Philip Byron Smith
1831 - 1912
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Jeanette Smith
1829 - 1908
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Reuben W. Smith
1842 - 1862
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James Smith
1822 - 1823
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Thomas Matthew Smith
1841 - 1879
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James Milligan Smith
1823 - 1892
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Male Smith
1825 - 1880
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James Boyes Smith
1826 - Unknown

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