Family: SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH / Elizabeth Sheasby (F28)
m. 25 Oct 1836-
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SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH
Birth 1 Apr 1811 Appletree, Great Waltham, Essex, England 
Death 14 Dec 1889 Jamestown, South Australia, Australia 
Burial Jamestown cemetery, Jamestown, South Australia, Australia 
Marriage 25 Oct 1836 St Michael’s Church, Coventry, United Kingdom 
Other Spouse Elizabeth Brooks | F554 Marriage 13 Oct 1867 Father PETER SMITH | F31 Group Sheet Mother Elizabeth Faircloth | F31 Group Sheet
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Elizabeth Sheasby
Birth 27 Dec 1819 Death Burial Father William Sheasby | F34 Group Sheet Mother Louisa Copson | F34 Group Sheet
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Charles Faircloth Smith
Birth 15 Apr 1838 Wolston Warwichshire, England 
Death 1934 Burial Spouse Ann Shettle | F164 Marriage
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HENRY SMITH
Birth 15 Nov 1839 Wolston Warwichshire, England 
Death 28 Dec 1917 Balaklava, South Australia, Australia 
Burial Whitwarta Cemetery, near Balaklava, South Australia, Australia 
Spouse Harriet (Elizabeth ?) Fisher | F27 Marriage 18 Sep 1861 Gawler, South Australia, Australia 
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Samuel Smith
Birth 16 Oct 1844 Wolston Warwichshire, England 
Death 28 Feb 1845 Upper Plantantion, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 
Burial
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Phebe Louisa Smith
Birth 12 Feb 1846 Upper Plantantion, Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales 
Death Burial
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Samuel Smith
Birth 16 Dec 1848 Avon Terrace Wolston Warwichshire, England, United Kingdom 
Death Burial
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Photos 
Elizabeth Smith (nee Sheasby), & her family (after Samuel moved to Australia),
left to right Standing.....Henry Smith, Phoebe Louisa Smith, Charles Faircloth Smith, Ellen Faircloth Smith, Louisa Smith, Caroline Faircloth Smith.
Sitting......Elizabeth Sheasby no names for other woman and child.
Documents 
Samuel Smith Marriage Certificate on page 215, certificate 643 Elizabeth did not sign her name, but marked the place with a cross.
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Notes Married:
- This church was built in the 1300s and was one of the biggest in England. In 1918 it was elevated to the status of a Cathedral.In 1940 Coventry Cathedral was bombed into a ruin. In the late 1950s and early 196os a new Cathedral was built alongside it, and it has become famous for fostering reconciliation between enemies the world over.
