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William Smith

Birth1786 - Gt Ruington, Gloucestershire, England
DeathApr 1866 - Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
MotherSarah Griffin
FatherWilliam Surch

Born in Gt Ruington, Gloucestershire, England on 1786 to William Surch and Sarah Griffin. William Smith married Sarah-Cox Widdows and had 10 children. He passed away on Apr 1866 in Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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William Surch
1764 - 1832
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Sarah Griffin
1767 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Sarah-cox Widdows
1787 - 1837
Children Show all
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Caroline Surch
1828 - 1834
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Joseph Surch
1813 - 1852
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Sarah Surch
1822 - 1901
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Elizabeth Surch
1821 - 1901
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Susannah Surch
1815 - 1838
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Richard Surch
1820 - 1852
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Jane Surch
1811 - 1903
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John Surch
1824 - 1889
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Mary Surch
1798 - 1903
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Sarah Smith
1830 - Unknown

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