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Ursula Nutty Smith

BirthFEB 1794 - Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire, England
DeathUnavailable - Michigan, United States
MotherElizabeth "Betty" TAYLOR
FatherJames SMITH

Born in Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire, England on FEB 1794 to James SMITH and Elizabeth "Betty" TAYLOR. Ursula Nutty Smith married Thomas RICHARDSON and had 10 children. She passed away in Michigan, United States.

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Parents
James Smith
Unknown - Unknown
Elizabeth "Betty" Taylor
1754 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Thomas Richardson
1787 - Unknown
Children Show all
Mary E Richardson
1822 - 1913
Mary Ann Richardson
1819 - 1868
Sarah E. Richardson
1832 - Unknown
Ursula Richardson
1829 - Unknown
Thomas Richardson
1826 - 1907

Jane Richardson
1820 - Unknown
William Richardson
1836 - Unknown
Hannah Richardson
1824 - 1910
Hannah Richardson
1824 - Unknown
Hannah Richardson
Unknown - Unknown

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