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Our database contains 12235 marriages of the Smyth family
Here are a few examples:
Husband: James Smith
Wife: Marthe-Martha Mills
Husband: John Smith
Wife: Anasthasie Hebert
Husband: John Smith
Wife: Marie-Charlotte Tache
Husband: Robert Smith
Wife: Mary-Louisa Leclerc
Husband: Nathan Smith
Wife: Sarah Barker
Husband: Guillaume Smith
Wife: Angelique Lambert
Husband: Jacque Clement-Dit-Lariviere
Wife: Catherine Smith
Husband: Jean-Baptiste Perillard
Wife: Marie-Therese Smith
Husband: Jacob Smith
Wife: Hippolyte Lalonde
Husband: Joseph Sureau-Dit-Blondin
Wife: Susanne Smith
Husband: William Smith
Wife: Marie-Louise Valentin
Husband: James Smith
Wife: Marguerite Paquet
Husband: Jacob Smith
Wife: Catherine Bengle-Pengle
Husband: Francois Marier
Wife: Marie-Therese Smith
Husband: Louis-Marie Remillard
Wife: Cecile Smith
Husband: Joseph Sauve
Wife: Marie-Josephte Smith
Husband: Jacques Surprenant
Wife: Marie Smith
Husband: Francois Lamontagne
Wife: Charlotte Smith
Husband: James Johnston
Wife: Martha Smith
Husband: Jacques Smith
Wife: Marie-Charlotte Roy
Our database contains 12235 marriages of the Smyth family
Here are a few examples:
SMITH - from the Old English 'smið' which means 'someone who works with metal', surname of a blacksmith. The most common surname in England, Australia and the United States, and the second most popular in Canada.
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SMITH - Originally derives from 'smið' in Old English which means ‘one who works in metal’. Or, from 'smite' which referred to ‘the occupation of being a warrior’, more specifically to the guards of the local lord.
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