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William James Smith

Birth16 Apr 1786 - Sutton Wash, Lincolnshire, England
Death6 Feb 1853 - Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, England
MotherAlice Hayes
FatherJames Smith

Born in Sutton Wash, Lincolnshire, England on 16 Apr 1786 to James Smith and Alice Hayes. William James Smith married Ann Roe and had 14 children. He passed away on 6 Feb 1853 in Long Sutton, Lincolnshire, England.

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James Smith
1760 - 1808
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Alice Hayes
1754 - 1816
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Ann Roe
1790 - 1853
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David Smith
1830 - 1927
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James Smith
1810 - Unknown
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John Thomas Smith
1826 - Unknown
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Esther Smith
1818 - Unknown
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Rachael Smith
1824 - Unknown
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Nathan Smith
1831 - Unknown
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Richard Smith
1817 - 1900
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James Smith
1810 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Smith
1815 - Unknown
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Joseph Smith
1829 - 1829
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Betty Smith
1812 - Unknown
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Martha Smith
1822 - 1854
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Alice Smith
1820 - 1855
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Elijah Smith
1812 - 1876

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