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John Thomas Smith

Birth17 Dec 1818 - Shoreditch London England
Death04 Oct 1876 - Glebe New South Wales Australia
MotherEsther Poe
FatherJohn Eacott SMITH

Born in Shoreditch London England on 17 Dec 1818 to John Eacott SMITH and Esther Poe. John Thomas Smith married Anne Amelia Woodley (Smith) and had 10 children. He passed away on 04 Oct 1876 in Glebe New South Wales Australia.

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Parents
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John Eacott Smith
1785 - 1891
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Esther Poe
1797 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Anne Amelia Woodley (Smith)
1830 - 1920
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Louise Amelia Smith
1858 - 1940
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Emily Eliza Smith
1852 - 1926
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Percy James Smith
1869 - 1961
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Julian John Smith
1864 - 1902
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Alice K Smith
1866 - 1867
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Walter Eacott Smith
1854 - 1883
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Elizabeth Matilda Smith
1856 - 1885
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Jessie Emma Smith
1862 - 1882
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Arthur Percival Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Oscar James Smith
Unknown - Unknown

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