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William Smith

Birth27 Feb 1700 - Thirsk, Birdforth, North Riding of Yorkshire, England
Death22 Jul 1745 - Thirsk, Yorkshire, England
MotherMargaret Proctor
FatherWilliam Smith

Born in Thirsk, Birdforth, North Riding of Yorkshire, England on 27 Feb 1700 to William Smith and Margaret Proctor. William Smith married Frances Wigglesworth and had 11 children. He passed away on 22 Jul 1745 in Thirsk, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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William Smith
1670 - 1740
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Margaret Proctor
1663 - 1732
Spouse(s)
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Frances Wigglesworth
1703 - Unknown
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Eleanor Tweedy
1701 - 1773
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Jane Smith
1705 - 1744
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Mary Smith
1726 - 1796
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Brice Smith
1741 - Unknown
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Rachel Smith
1733 - Unknown
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William Smith
1736 - Unknown
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Jane Smith
1730 - Unknown
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Sarah Smith
1743 - 1744
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Robert Smith
1740 - 1824
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Elizabeth Smith
1734 - Unknown
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Dorothy Smith
1738 - Unknown
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Anne Smith
1729 - 1820
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Margaret Smith
1727 - Unknown

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