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Nellie Thomas

Birth3 December 1883 - Delaware, Keweenaw, Michigan, United States
Death15 May 1964 - Ironwood, Gogebic, Michigan, United States
MotherEmma Keast
FatherJames Thomas

Born in Delaware, Keweenaw, Michigan, United States on 3 December 1883 to James Thomas and Emma Keast. Nellie Thomas married William Percy Smith and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 May 1964 in Ironwood, Gogebic, Michigan, United States.

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Parents
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James Thomas
1851 - 1920
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Emma Keast
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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William Percy Smith
1877 - 1963
Children Show all
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Merva Mae Smith
1920 - 1995
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Jack Thomas Smith
1915 - 1989
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Ruth Jacqueline Smith
1906 - 1993
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Nellie Enid Smith
1911 - 1988
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Jessica Annelia Smith
1904 - 1984
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Edith Smith
1918 - 2005
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Percy Alfred Smith
1909 - 1977

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