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c.1830 Born in Manchester, son of [[Sydney Smith (2)|Sydney Smith]]
c.1830 Born in Manchester, son of [[Sydney Smith (2)|Sydney Smith]]
1881 Samuel Smith  50, brass founder (master), lived in Sherwood, Notts, with Hannah M. Smith  43,  William S. Smith  15, Frank S. Smith  14, Annie F. Smith  12, Harry S. Smith  11, Millicent M. Smith  9, Ernest T. Smith  7, Dora M. Smith  5, Maurice G. Smith  4<ref>1881 census</ref>


1895 Died in Nottingham<ref>BMD</ref>
1895 Died in Nottingham<ref>BMD</ref>

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c.1830 Born in Manchester, son of Sydney Smith

1881 Samuel Smith 50, brass founder (master), lived in Sherwood, Notts, with Hannah M. Smith 43, William S. Smith 15, Frank S. Smith 14, Annie F. Smith 12, Harry S. Smith 11, Millicent M. Smith 9, Ernest T. Smith 7, Dora M. Smith 5, Maurice G. Smith 4[1]

1895 Died in Nottingham[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1881 census
  2. BMD