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Susannah Tidy

Birth3 Feb 1857 - Clarendon, South Australia, Australia
Death13 Jun 1937 - Not Available
MotherHarriett Tidy
FatherRichard Henry Tidy

Born in Clarendon, South Australia, Australia on 3 Feb 1857 to Richard Henry Tidy and Harriett Tidy. Susannah Tidy married Henry Charles Corston Smith and had 8 children. She passed away on 13 Jun 1937.

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Parents
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Richard Henry Tidy
1815 - 1891
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Harriett Tidy
1813 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Henry Charles Corston Smith
1852 - 1901
Children Show all
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George Henry Smith
1881 - 1949
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Harry Charles Balcon Norsman Smith
1896 - 1976
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Francis Corston Smith
1886 - 1948
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Violet Susannah Graham Smith
1893 - 1966
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Myrtle Ivy Smith
1883 - 1943
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Robina Smith
1879 - 1943
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Linda Millicent Smith
1888 - 1920
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Olive Ann Corston Smith
1892 - 1892

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