In or before 1839 [her father] William Smith (age 25) and [her mother] Martha m William Smith were married.
In April 1843 Sophia Smith was born to [her father] William Smith (age 30) and [her mother] Martha m William Smith at Mottram, Cheshire.
1851. 1851 Census Cheshire Mottram. Back Lane, Mottram.
[her father] William Smith (age 38). Head. 38. Butcher.
[her mother] Martha m William Smith. Wife. 34. Housekeeper.
Sophia Smith (age 7). Daughter. 8.
1861. 1861 Census Cheshire Hyde Newton District 1. Castle Street, Newton.
[her father] William Smith (age 48). Head. 48.
[her mother] Martha m William Smith. Wife. 44.
Sophia Smith (age 17). Daughter. 18.
William Smith: Around 1813 he was born. In or before 1839 he and Martha m William Smith were married. Around 1875 he died.
Around 1875 [her father] William Smith (age 62) died.
On or before 1876 George Chadwick (age 36) and Sophia Smith (age 32) were married.
On or before 13th February 1876 [her son] Harry Chadwick was born to [her husband] George Chadwick (age 36) and Sophia Smith (age 32) at Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map]. He married 1st July 1901 Alice Haigh and had issue.
Harry Chadwick: On 1st July 1901 Harry Chadwick and Alice Haigh were married at All Saints Church, Glossop [Map]. In May 1923 Harry Chadwick died at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].
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1881. 1881 Cheshire Tintwhistle. 5 New Road, Tintwhistle.
[her husband] George Chadwick (age 41). Head. 41. General Labourer.
Sophia Smith (age 37). Wife. 38.
[her son] Harry Chadwick (age 4). Son. 5.
In 1883 Sophia Smith (age 39) died at Hadfield, Derbyshire [Map].
In July 1909 [her former husband] George Chadwick (age 69) died at Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire [Map].