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Patrick D. Smith

Birth15 May 1855 - Ireland
Death21 June 1906 - Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA
MotherMargaret Ann McAllister
FatherPatrick McCullough

Born in Ireland on 15 May 1855 to Patrick McCullough and Margaret Ann McAllister. Patrick D. Smith married Ellen Jane (Nellie) McCullough and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 June 1906 in Hoquiam, Grays Harbor County, Washington, USA.

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Patrick Mccullough
1826 - 1898
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Margaret Ann Mcallister
1824 - 1908
Spouse(s)
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Ellen Jane (Nellie) Mccullough
1855 - 1899
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James Joseph Smith
1889 - 1930
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James Henry Smith
1879 - 1879
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Mary Agnes "Mamey" Smith
1876 - 1882
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Francis James Smith
1886 - 1938
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Margaret Eva Smith
1891 - 1943
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Edward 'Eddie' Patrick Smith
1872 - 1926
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John Smith
1881 - 1881
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Mary Theresa Smith
1883 - 1953
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William Henry Smith
1874 - 1936

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