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William Tailby Smith

 

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   2262 1.0 William Tailby Smithmale
2260 Father: Thomas Decker Smith    b. about 1824 at Sutton Bassett, Northamptonshire
2261 Mother: Mary Ann Woodcock    b. about 1826 at Tur Langton, Leicestershire
Birth: 1848, at DesboroughBMD
Baptism: 15 Sep 1850 at DesboroughIGI

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   7656
Married: Clara Jane Heighton  1873BMD
b. about 1849, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus

   76572.1 Annie Smithfemale
Birth: about 1874, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus

   76582.2 Ernest W Smithmale
Birth: about 1876, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus

   76592.3 Eva M Smithfemale
Birth: about 1879, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus

   76602.4 Edgar H Smithmale
Birth: about 1886, at Kettering, NorthamptonshireCensus

 


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