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Samuel Smith

Birth13 Oct 1805 - Castle Hedingham, Essex, England
Death27 Sep 1866 - Wanship, Summit, Utah, United States
MotherAnn Palmer
FatherSamuel Smith

Born in Castle Hedingham, Essex, England on 13 Oct 1805 to Samuel Smith and Ann Palmer. Samuel Smith married Elizabeth Mead Cheek and had 18 children. He passed away on 27 Sep 1866 in Wanship, Summit, Utah, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Smith
1769 - 1818
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Ann Palmer
1773 - 1826
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Mead Cheek
1809 - 1904
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Ann Smith
1810 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Joseph Daniel Smith
1846 - 1935
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Frances Smith
1844 - 1867
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Emma Ann Smith
1834 - 1922
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Samuel W Smith
1831 - 1916
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Eliza Smith
1844 - Unknown
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Benjamin Smith
1836 - Unknown
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Daniel Smith
1846 - Unknown
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Benjamin Smith
1835 - Unknown
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Philip Cheek
1849 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Smith
1850 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1842 - Unknown
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George Smith
1844 - Unknown
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Phoebe Smith
1847 - Unknown
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Samuel Smith
1833 - Unknown
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James Smith
1849 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1850 - 1903
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David Smith
1837 - Unknown
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William Smith
1834 - Unknown

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