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Thomas Smith

Birth6-Jul-1793 - Much Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire
Death23-Nov-1849 - Much Woolton, Lancashire, England
MotherEsther Blundell
FatherJames Smith

Born in Much Woolton, Liverpool, Lancashire on 6-Jul-1793 to James Smith and Esther Blundell. Thomas Smith married Mary Langley and had 9 children. He passed away on 23-Nov-1849 in Much Woolton, Lancashire, England.

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Parents
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James Smith
1760 - 1810
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Esther Blundell
1765 - 1851
Spouse(s)
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Mary Langley
1790 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Joseph Smith
1823 - 1881
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Thomas Smith
1825 - Unknown
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Ann Smith
1827 - Unknown
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Esther Smith
1832 - Unknown
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Ralph Austin Smith
1834 - Unknown
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Henry Smith
1819 - Unknown
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John Smith
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1829 - Unknown
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James Smith
1817 - Unknown

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