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John Thomas SMITH (1884 - )
Children Self + Spouses Parents Grandparents Greatgrandparents
John Thomas SMITH (1884 - ) Arthur SMITH (1841 - 1900) James SMITH (1813 - 1893) John SMITH (1783 - 1867)
Ann FIDLER (1789 - 1849)
Sarah POYSER (1805 - 1873) William POYSER (1776 - 1842)
Hannah GIBBONS (1792 - 1861)
Ann CRESWELL (1854 - 1933)











John Thomas SMITH

John Thomas SMITH
Pic P1. taken from
http://www.crichparish.co.uk/WW1roll/WW1records/smithjohnthomasA.html

Pic 1. taken from
http://www.crichparish.co.uk/WW1roll/WW1records/smithjohnthomasA.html

b. 1884 at Crich, Derbyshire, England
Near Relatives of John Thomas SMITH (1884 - )
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Grandfather James SMITH 28 Mar 1813 Crich, England 17 Jan 1893 Crich, Derbyshire, England 79
Grandmother Sarah POYSER 1805 Crich, Derbyshire, England 17 Feb 1873 Crich, Derbyshire, England 68

Father Arthur SMITH 1841 Crich, Derbyshire, England 08 Sep 1900 Crich, Derbyshire, England 59
Mother Ann CRESWELL abt 1854 Crich, Derbyshire, England 30 Jan 1933 Crich, Derbyshire, England 79

Self John Thomas SMITH 1884 Crich, Derbyshire, England

Brother James Thomas SMITH 1875 Crich, Derbyshire, England 14 Feb 1944 69
Sister Mary SMITH 1876 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Brother James SMITH 1879 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Brother Thomas SMITH 1881 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Sister Sarah SMITH 1887 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Sister Helen (Ellen) SMITH 1896 Crich, Derbyshire, England

Uncle William SMITH 29 Dec 1833 Ashover, Derbyshire, England 11 Jun 1896 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 62
Aunt Ann BULLAS abt 1836 Sheffield, Yorkshire, England 14 Jul 1926 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 90
Aunt Ann SMITH 1839 Derbyshire, England 08 Jul 1850 Crich, Derbyshire, England 11
Aunt Mary SMITH abt 1845 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Uncle Thomas TAYLOR abt 1847 Crich, Derbyshire, England
Uncle John SMITH 1850 Crich, Derbyshire, England

Cousin Emily SMITH 26 Feb 1859 Spring Hill, Victoria, Australia 1895 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 36
Cousin Annie SMITH 06 Jun 1861 Creswick, Victoria, Australia 1956 Clayton, Victoria, Australia 95
Cousin William John SMITH 04 May 1863 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 17 Jun 1940 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 77
Cousin David Enoch SMITH 26 Apr 1865 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 07 Feb 1921 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 55
Cousin George Henry SMITH 09 Aug 1867 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 11 Nov 1928 Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia 61
Cousin Richard Herbert SMITH 22 Jun 1869 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 07 Mar 1928 Ayr, Queensland, Australia 58
Cousin Frank Ernest SMITH 08 Nov 1871 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 30 Apr 1954 Bentleigh, Victoria, Australia 82
Cousin Florence Seymour SMITH 01 Sep 1873 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 13 Dec 1947 Regent, Victoria 74
Cousin Joseph Albert SMITH 03 Sep 1875 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 1937 Ballarat, Victoria, Australia 62
Cousin Charles Howard SMITH 19 Jul 1877 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 19 Mar 1963 Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia 85
Cousin Agnes Evelyn (May) SMITH 29 Nov 1879 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 1961 Daylesford, Victoria, Australia 82

Nephew Arthur SMITH 1909 Crich, Derbyshire, England 1946 37
Nephew John SMITH 1910 Crich, Derbyshire, England

Sister in Law Sarah MARTIN 1882 Belper, Derbyshire, England 1952 Belper, Derbyshire, England 70
Events in John Thomas SMITH (1884 - )'s life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1884 John Thomas SMITH was born Crich, Derbyshire, England Note 1
1891 7 Census Market Place, Crich, Derbyshire Note 2 67
08 Sep 1900 16 Death of father Arthur SMITH (aged 59) Crich, Derbyshire, England Note 3 46, 84
1901 17 Census Market Place, Crich, Derbyshire Note 4 67
1911 27 Census Market Place, Crich, Derbyshire Note 5 67
30 Jan 1933 49 Death of mother Ann CRESWELL (aged 79) Crich, Derbyshire, England Note 6 84
John Thomas SMITH died (no date) Note 7
Note 1: 1891 - John T (7) - b Crich c1884
1901 - John T (17) - carp/joiner - b Crich c1884

Crichparish.co.uk
C 23 Mar 1884 Smith John Thomas Smith Arthur Ann Crich Butcher
Note 2: SMITH
Arthur (49) - butcher - b Crich c1842
Ann (37) - b Crich c1854
James (12) - b Crich c1879
John T (7) - b Crich c1884
Sarah (3) - b Crich c1888
James (77) - father -wid- wheelwright - b Crich c1814
Note 3: free bmd - Arthur SMITH - Dec 1900 - age 58 - Belper - Vol 7b, page 367

D68 Arthur Smith 58 08/09/1900 of Crich husband of Ann Marble Headstone
D68 Ann Smith 78 30/01/1933 wife of above Marble Headstone
Note 4: SMITH
Ann (47) - head - widow - butcher dealer - bCrich c1854
James (22) - wheelwright - b Crich c1879
John T (17) - carp/joiner - b Crich c1884
Sarah (14) - b Crich c1887
Ellen (7) - b Crich c1894
Note 5: SMITH
Ann (57) c 1854- widow - married 37 years - 7 children born and 5 still alive (2 died) - butcher - born Crich
Thos (27) c 1884 - born Crich - joiner
Sarah (23) c 1888 - born Crich - at home
Helen (16) c 1895 - born Crich - dressmaker
Note 6: D68 Arthur Smith 58 08/09/1900 of Crich husband of Ann Marble Headstone
D68 Ann Smith 78 30/01/1933 wife of above Marble Headstone
Note 7: Possibly killed WW1 - see notes
Personal Notes:
http://www.crichparish.co.uk/WW1roll/WW1webpages/smithjohnthomas.html
Derbyshire Times 2 June 1917
CRICH CASUALTIES
Private J.T. Smith, of the East Yorkshire Regiment, was seriously wounded in the thigh whilst in action on the Western Front on the 13th May. He is now lying at the Kitchener Australian Red Cross Hospital, Brighton, from which place he has written to his mother, Mrs Arthur Smith, of The Archway, Crich, as follows: – I should not have sent you the field card, but that I thought you would be wondering what had become of me. I had begun to think that I would not get out of here. You have no need to worry, as my leg is going on as well as it can. I was under the X-Rays, but nothing was found in. I thought I had a bad wound until I got to hospital, but then I saw many much worse. The week before I was hit we had bad luck: the place where I was billeted – a large warehouse with shells stacked ouside – took fire. There were between two hundred and three hundred men in the place, and it was a rush to get out, many having neither coats nor boots on. Everything was burned. I received my wound when going to the front line whilst I was in the communication trench. 'Fritz' had started sending shells over and one burst just at the back of me, and a piece of the case must have hit me".