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Matilda Shell

Birth07 August 1852 - Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada
Death25 August 1915 - Innisfail, Alberta Canada
MotherELIZABETH GIROUX
FatherFrederick Schell

Born in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada on 07 August 1852 to Frederick Schell and ELIZABETH GIROUX. Matilda Shell married James Smith and had 9 children. She passed away on 25 August 1915 in Innisfail, Alberta Canada.

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Parents
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Frederick Schell
1795 - 1885
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Elizabeth Giroux
1808 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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James Smith
1846 - 1931
Children Show all
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Samuel Robert Smith
1877 - 1953
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Stephen Smith
1873 - 1932
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John T Smith
1870 - 1928
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Bertha Emma Smith
1880 - 1966
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Frederick Garfield Smith
1887 - 1974
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James Smith
1882 - 1897
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Marguerite Elizabeth Smith
1878 - Unknown
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Margaret Elizabeth Smith
1874 - Unknown
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Jane Smith
1876 - Unknown

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