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John Wesley Smith

Birth3 Jul 1820 - Fort Lawrence, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death17 Mar 1905 - Shinimicas, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMary Ann "Jane" Brennan (Smith)
FatherHenry "Harry" Smith

Born in Fort Lawrence, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada on 3 Jul 1820 to Henry "Harry" Smith and Mary Ann "Jane" Brennan (Smith). John Wesley Smith married Sarah Angus and had 7 children. He passed away on 17 Mar 1905 in Shinimicas, Cumberland, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Henry "Harry" Smith
1799 - 1876
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Mary Ann "Jane" Brennan (Smith)
1799 - 1855
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Sarah Angus
1821 - 1888
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Matilda J Smith
1855 - 1884
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Rupert Milton Smith
1862 - 1877
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Henry S Smith
1845 - 1921
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Robert Wellington Smith
1849 - Unknown
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Charles Wesley Smith
1847 - 1923
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John Hibbert Smith
1851 - 1922
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Matthew Angus Smith
1843 - 1892

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