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Susanna Smeaton

BirthMay 1847 - Cambuslang, Lanark
Death25 Jun 1928 - Kingston, Luzerne, Pennsylvania
MotherHelen McCormick
FatherJames Smeaton

Born in Cambuslang, Lanark on May 1847 to James Smeaton and Helen McCormick. Susanna Smeaton married John Mitchell Williams and had 11 children. She passed away on 25 Jun 1928 in Kingston, Luzerne, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
James Smeaton
1827 - 1865
Helen Mccormick
1830 - 1896
Spouse(s)
John Mitchell Williams
1845 - 1932
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Mary Jane Williams
1870 - 1968
Susan Williams
1875 - 1912
James Smeaton Williams
1881 - 1963
Elizabeth Williams
1872 - 1952
Charles Smeaton Williams
1892 - Unknown
John Pollock Williams
1885 - 1952

Ellen Williams
1867 - 1875
Helen (Nellie) Williams
1879 - 1884
Thomas Williams
1876 - 1876
Thomas Williams
1883 - 1886
Mary Jane Williams
1868 - 1869

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