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William Smith

Birth11 Apr 1852 - Bally Duff, Ashford Parish, Wicklow, Ireland
Death11 May 1905 - ELMWOOD,CASS,NEBRASKA
MotherMARY CATHERINE COLLINS
FatherJOHN HENRY SMYTH

Born in Bally Duff, Ashford Parish, Wicklow, Ireland on 11 Apr 1852 to JOHN HENRY SMYTH and MARY CATHERINE COLLINS. William Smith married Ellen M. Bourke and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 May 1905 in ELMWOOD,CASS,NEBRASKA.

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Parents
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John Henry Smyth
1796 - 1884
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Mary Catherine Collins
1826 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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Ellen M. Bourke
1865 - 1954
Children Show all
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John Paul Smith
1889 - 1959
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Catherine Mary Smith
1884 - 1943
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Ellen Cecilia Smith
1892 - 1970
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Bridget Cecilia Smith
1887 - 1969
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Joanna Frances Smith
1894 - 1991
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William Aloysius Smith
1890 - 1978
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Michael Joseph Smith
1885 - 1968
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Mary Agnes Smith
1896 - 1990
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Anastatia Teresa Smith
1903 - 1959
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Thomas James Smith
1901 - 1951
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Terrence B Smith
1898 - 1964

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