Smith, Charles Thomas - Source: Southern African Dictionary of National Biography, published in 1966.
Smith, Charles Thomas - Source: Stamregister en geskiedenis van die familie de la Bat, published in 1972.
Smith, Thomas - Source: The story of the British settlers of 1820 in South Africa, published in 1957.
Smith, Thomas - Source: Cape-Helena: An exploration of nostalgia and identity through the Cape Town-St Helena Migration Nexus, published in 2018.
Smith, Thomas - Source: South African Genealogies: Volume 4, published in 1992.
Smith, Thomas - Source: Natal and the Zulu Country, published in 1969.
Smith, Thomas Charlton - Source: South African Surnames, published in 1965.
Smith, Thomas Charlton - Source: Southern African Dictionary of National Biography, published in 1966.
Smith, Thomas William - Source: The story of the British settlers of 1820 in South Africa, published in 1957.
Smith, William Thomas - Source: South African Genealogies: Volume 4, published in 1992.
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