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Robert Arnold Smith

Birth21 Mar 1818 - Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death6 Jun 1896 - Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Robert Smith

Born in Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada on 21 Mar 1818 to John Robert Smith. Robert Arnold Smith married Elizabeth Bruin Comingo and had 12 children. He passed away on 6 Jun 1896 in Chester, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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John Robert Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Bruin Comingo
1820 - 1894
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Charles Arnold Smith
1845 - 1905
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Minnie Eliza Smith
1849 - 1886
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Jessie May Smith
1859 - 1884
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Edward Curran Smith
1852 - 1913
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Thomas Cottnam Ronge Smith
1861 - 1962
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Jane Catherine Smith
1856 - 1883
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Robert Winton Smith
1850 - 1887
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Ada Rudolph Smith Hubley
1843 - 1893
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Mary Ann Dunlop Smith
1854 - Unknown
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Joannie G Smith
1856 - 1888
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Elizabeth Anne "Bessie" Smith
1846 - 1899
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Collonman Smith
1862 - Unknown

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