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Thomas Smith

Birth9 January 1756 - Pensford, Somerset, England
Death7 May 1839 - Elkstone, Glouc.. England, United Kingdom
MotherElizabeth Flelming
FatherThomas Smith

Born in Pensford, Somerset, England on 9 January 1756 to Thomas Smith and Elizabeth Flelming. Thomas Smith married Elizabeth Turner and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 May 1839 in Elkstone, Glouc.. England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Thomas Smith
1724 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Flelming
1724 - 1801
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Turner
1748 - 1838
Children Show all
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John Smith
1789 - 1834
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Sarah Louise Smith
1791 - 1839
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Thomas Smith
1769 - 1836
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Hannah Smith
1782 - 1819
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Elizabeth Smith
1793 - 1821
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Joseph Smith
1797 - Unknown
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William Smith
1775 - 1867
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William Smith
1785 - 1868
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William Smith
1785 - Unknown

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