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William James Smith

Birth12 Aug 1859 - Ingleby Arncliffe, Yorkshire, England
DeathDec 1940 - Cleveland, Yorkshire, England
MotherSarah Reah
FatherWilliam James Smith

Born in Ingleby Arncliffe, Yorkshire, England on 12 Aug 1859 to William James Smith and Sarah Reah. William James Smith married Jane Susannah Baker and had 6 children. He passed away on Dec 1940 in Cleveland, Yorkshire, England.

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William James Smith
1838 - 1913
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Sarah Reah
1836 - 1912
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Jane Susannah Baker
1857 - Unknown
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Ethel Smith
1900 - Unknown
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Maggie Smith
1885 - 1910
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Helen (Nellie) Smith
1896 - Unknown
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Sarah A Smith
1883 - Unknown
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Edith May Smith
1898 - 1933
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Elizabeth Ann Smith
1888 - 1972

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