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Susannah Smith

Birthabt 1889 - Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
DeathJul 1959 - Staincross, Yorkshire West Riding, England
MotherANNIE HILL
FatherThomas Smith

Born in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England on abt 1889 to Thomas Smith and ANNIE HILL. Susannah Smith married Herbert Packard and had 7 children. She passed away on Jul 1959 in Staincross, Yorkshire West Riding, England.

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Thomas Smith
1857 - 1938
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Annie Hill
1861 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Herbert Packard
1878 - 1947
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Annie Packard
1908 - 1938
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Olive Packard
1910 - 1991
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Susannah Packard
1914 - 1918
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Gertrude Packard
1920 - 1921
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Frank Packard
1906 - Unknown
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William A Packard
1915 - Unknown
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James A Packard
1917 - Unknown

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