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John Smith

BirthAbout 1765 - Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death22 Jun 1838 - interred Pettinain Graveyard, Lanarkshire
MotherMargaret Newbigging
FatherThomas Smith

Born in Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom on About 1765 to Thomas Smith and Margaret Newbigging. John Smith married Elizabeth Roy and had 14 children. He passed away on 22 Jun 1838 in interred Pettinain Graveyard, Lanarkshire.

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Parents
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Thomas Smith
1735 - 1829
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Margaret Newbigging
1737 - 1818
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Roy
1767 - Unknown
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Elizabeth. Roy. Smith.
1784 - 1867
Children Show all
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Agnes Roy Smith
1796 - 1860
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John Smith.
1803 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1800 - Unknown
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Margaret Smith
1793 - Unknown
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Helen Smith
1811 - Unknown
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Jean Smith
1806 - Unknown
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Isabella Smith
1819 - 1897
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Rachel Smith
1817 - 1853
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Elizabeth Smith
1823 - 1913
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John Smith.
1825 - Unknown
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Samuel Smith.
1830 - Unknown
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Ann Smith
1815 - 1872
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Janet Roy Smith
1832 - Unknown
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Charlotte Roy Smith
1821 - 1846

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