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Mary Smith

Birth4 Aug 1844 - Stamford, Lincolnshire, England
Death2 Apr 1924 - Not Available
MotherAnn Loak
FatherNathaniel SMITH

Born in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England on 4 Aug 1844 to Nathaniel SMITH and Ann Loak. Mary Smith married John Joseph Dyson and had 11 children. She passed away on 2 Apr 1924.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Smith
1813 - 1897
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Ann Loak
1815 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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John Joseph Dyson
1841 - 1896
Children Show all
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William John Dyson
1880 - Unknown
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Edith Dyson
1875 - 1961
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Annie Mary Dyson
1867 - Unknown
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Clara Dyson
1877 - Unknown
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Herbert Dyson
1869 - 1900
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Charles Dyson
1872 - Unknown
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Harry Dyson
1871 - Unknown
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Mary A Dyson
1865 - Unknown
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Lily Dyson
1871 - Unknown
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George Ethelbert Dyson
1873 - 1948
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George Dyson
1874 - 1945

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