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Mrs George M. Smith

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Mrs George M. Smith

Who is the 1904 plaque-layer? This lady could have been the 79-year old Elizabeth Blakeway (1825 - 1914), widow of the publisher George Murray Smith. Or it could have been her daughter-in-law, 44-year old Ellen (1860-1940), wife of businessman and landowner, George Murray Smith (1859 - 1919). Or some other Mrs Smith.

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Mrs George M. Smith

This stone was laid by Mrs George M. Smith, 30th November 1904.

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