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Thomas Smith

Birth1754 - Bradfield, Berkshire, , England
Death22 Jan 1788 - , Kent, , England
MotherElisabeth
FatherEd. Smith

Born in Bradfield, Berkshire, , England on 1754 to Ed. Smith and Elisabeth. Thomas Smith married Lucy Snell and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1788 in , Kent, , England.

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Parents
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Ed. Smith
1735 - Unknown
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Elisabeth
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lucy Snell
1758 - 1835
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Meriam James
1763 - Unknown
Children Show all
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William Smith
1785 - 1866
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William Smith *
1789 - 1861
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Thomas Smith
1783 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1793 - Unknown
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Francis Smith
1780 - Unknown
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Solomn Smith
1796 - Unknown
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James Smith
1791 - Unknown
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Robert Smith
1798 - Unknown
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Aaron Smith
1813 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Smith
1783 - Unknown

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