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ROBERT JOHN SMITH

Birth08 Mar 1818 - Woolwich, Kent, England
Death2 MAR 1887 - Chelsea, London, England
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Born in Woolwich, Kent, England on 08 Mar 1818. ROBERT JOHN SMITH married Sarah Ann Matilda Lawson and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 MAR 1887 in Chelsea, London, England.

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Sarah Ann Matilda Lawson
1823 - 1897
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Agnes Emily Smith
1851 - Unknown
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Marion Harriet Smith
1860 - Unknown
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Matilda Ellen Tabitha Smith
1841 - 1901
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George Charles Arbuckle Smith
1854 - 1876
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Robert John Smith
1857 - Unknown
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Ada Martha Smith
1868 - 1952
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Jessie Rebecca Smith
1862 - 1936
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James Ellis Smith
1858 - Unknown

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