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Matthew Small

BirthSep 1849 - Skirlaugh in the County of York
DeathMar 1925 - Sunderland in the County of Durham
MotherAnn Argument
FatherJohn Spence Small

Born in Skirlaugh in the County of York on Sep 1849 to John Spence Small and Ann Argument. Matthew Small married Margaret WILLIAMSON and had 9 children. He passed away on Mar 1925 in Sunderland in the County of Durham.

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Parents
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John Spence Small
1826 - 1890
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Ann Argument
1828 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Williamson
1852 - 1927
Children Show all
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Margaret Jane Small
1886 - 1938
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Mary Alice Small
1871 - Unknown
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Matthew Small
1874 - 1950
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David Addison Small
1877 - 1949
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Walter Small
1882 - 1942
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Alfred Small
1889 - 1943
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Joseph William Small
1888 - Unknown
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John Thomas Small
1872 - Unknown
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Rachel Bland Small
1894 - 1960

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