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Nellie Jane SMOULT

Birth18 JAN 1895 - Crafers, South Australia, Australia
Death5 Jul 1977 - Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
MotherEmily Eliza HODGSON
FatherFrederick William Smoult

Born in Crafers, South Australia, Australia on 18 JAN 1895 to Frederick William Smoult and Emily Eliza HODGSON. Nellie Jane SMOULT married Frederick Henry Charles Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 5 Jul 1977 in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Parents
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Frederick William Smoult
1873 - 1924
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Emily Eliza Hodgson
1870 - 1958
Spouse(s)
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Frederick Henry Charles Smith
1892 - 1943
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Eric Charles Smith
1922 - 2009
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Pearl Frances Smith
1918 - 1970
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Violet Isabel Smith
1916 - 1995
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Charlie Smith
1914 - 1914

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George Arnold Smith
1915 - 1958
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George Smith Arnold
1917 - 1958
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Sylvia Mary Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Ina Jean Smith
1925 - 1925

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