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William Smith

Birth1739 - Welburn, Yorkshire, England
DeathJune 1812 - Sheriff Hutton, York, Yorkshire, England
MotherAnn Woodcork
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Welburn, Yorkshire, England on 1739 to William Smith and Ann Woodcork. William Smith married Anne Smithson and had 9 children. He passed away on June 1812 in Sheriff Hutton, York, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Smith
1707 - 1744
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Ann Woodcork
Unknown - 1761
Spouse(s)
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Anne Smithson
1750 - 1815
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Ann Smithson
1747 - 1830
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William Smith
1772 - 1844
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Henrietta Smith
1782 - 1859
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Elizabeth Smith
1777 - 1825
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Jonathon Smith
1774 - 1847
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Mathew Smith
1789 - 1813
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David Smith
1779 - 1859
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Lambert Smith
1786 - 1867
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Charlotte Smith
1784 - Unknown
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Isaac Smith
1771 - 1771

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