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c.1834 Born son of [[Sydney Smith (2)|Sydney Smith]]
c.1834 Born in Derbyshire son of [[Sydney Smith (2)|Sydney Smith]]
 
1871 John Smith  39, brass founder, lived in Basford, with Mary Smith  32, Arthur Smith  16, brass founder, Elizabeth Smith  14, John Smith  12, Mary A Smith  10, Clara Smith  9, Anne Smith  6, Harriet Smith  5, Alfred Smith  4, Reuben Smith  2<ref>1871 census</ref>
 
1881 Patient in a lunatic hospital<ref>1881 census</ref>
 
1881 Mary Smith  41, lived in Basford with Arthur Smith  25, brass founder, Elizabeth Smith  23, John Smith  22, brass founder, Mary Ann Smith  20, Clara Smith  19, Annie Smith  16, Harriett Smith  14,  Alfred Smith  13, Reuben Smith  11<ref>1881 census</ref>


1898 Died in Basford, Notts
1898 Died in Basford, Notts

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c.1834 Born in Derbyshire son of Sydney Smith

1871 John Smith 39, brass founder, lived in Basford, with Mary Smith 32, Arthur Smith 16, brass founder, Elizabeth Smith 14, John Smith 12, Mary A Smith 10, Clara Smith 9, Anne Smith 6, Harriet Smith 5, Alfred Smith 4, Reuben Smith 2[1]

1881 Patient in a lunatic hospital[2]

1881 Mary Smith 41, lived in Basford with Arthur Smith 25, brass founder, Elizabeth Smith 23, John Smith 22, brass founder, Mary Ann Smith 20, Clara Smith 19, Annie Smith 16, Harriett Smith 14, Alfred Smith 13, Reuben Smith 11[3]

1898 Died in Basford, Notts


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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. 1881 census
  3. 1881 census