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Sarah Smith

Birth10 September 1842 - Liverpool, Cheshire, England
Death18 April 1928 - Sand Hill, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada
MotherCaroline Barker
FatherJohn William Smith

Born in Liverpool, Cheshire, England on 10 September 1842 to John William Smith and Caroline Barker. Sarah Smith married Christopher Harris and had 7 children. She passed away on 18 April 1928 in Sand Hill, Frontenac, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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John William Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Caroline Barker
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Christopher Harris
1838 - 1916
Children Show all
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Minerva Frances Harris
1875 - 1968
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Alfred Ernest Harris
1880 - Unknown
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Christopher Harrison Harris
1878 - 1961
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William James Harris
1871 - 1955
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Alice Harris
1873 - 1948
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Wesley Harris
1888 - 1964
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Ethal Harris
1883 - Unknown

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