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Thomas III Smith

Birth1702 - Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Death28 JAN 1763 - Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
MotherMary Wooton shaw Robinson
Father Smith

Born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom on 1702 to Smith and Mary Wooton shaw Robinson. Thomas III Smith married Mary Wilson and had 11 children. He passed away on 28 JAN 1763 in Rotherham, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Smith
1692 - 1759
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Mary Wooton Shaw Robinson
1698 - 1744
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Mary Wilson
1706 - 1768
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Martha Watson
1724 - 1814
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James Smith
1749 - 1839
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Thomas Iv Smith
1739 - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
1745 - 1796
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Grace Smith
1741 - Unknown
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Mary Smith
1743 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Smith
1736 - Unknown
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Thomas Smith
1733 - Unknown
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Hannah Smith
1735 - Unknown
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William Smith
1728 - 1817
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Judith Smith
1747 - Unknown
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William Smith
1728 - 1793

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