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Walter Edward Smith

Birth04 Mar 1864 - Greenwich, Kent, England
Death1 May 1943 - Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia
MotherElizabeth Fudge
FatherJoel Smith

Born in Greenwich, Kent, England on 04 Mar 1864 to Joel Smith and Elizabeth Fudge. Walter Edward Smith married Eliza Caroline Briggs and had 6 children. He passed away on 1 May 1943 in Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia.

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Joel Smith
1825 - 1904
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Elizabeth Fudge
1829 - 1911
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Eliza Caroline Briggs
1865 - 1945
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Harold Hubert Smith
1898 - 1981
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Eliza Caroline ('Kie') Smith
1887 - 1960
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Elizabeth Mabel Smith
1892 - 1892
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Florence Emily ('Connie') Smith
1890 - 1952
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Walter Joel Smith
1885 - 1904
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Dorothy Myrtle ('Doff') Smith
1895 - 1955

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